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The Cranford Baseball and Who put •SoftbairLeague wfll hold its an- iftual Dinner Dance and Ap- ;preciation Night 8 pjn.- •midnight Saturday at the Knights of Columbus hall, 37 : South Ave, Garwood. For tick- lets, call Bob Renaud at 276- 4$& [Special Olympics ; New Jersey Special Olympics will hold a track and field meet .9 tun. Saturday at Cranford ; Memorial Held, Centennial •Ave. Rain date is Sunday, May in power • 5. Call Sue Murch for additional ', information or to volunteer for upcoming events at (201) 798- 1628. Board vote secret Pancake breakfast By EULEN M. FEUCETTA was then nominated by Mrs. ^ A 54 vote in favor of Mr. Pellicdb^ • Boy Scout Troop No. 75 will THE CHRONICLE " • gave him the president's spot >; 'hold a breakfast 9 am.-l pjn. Monday night's Board of Educa- In^his first formal action as pres-V Saturday at Cranford United '•••-.• . • AUGUSTO F. IUE&ZES/THE-CHRONICLE ident, Mr.-Pelliccio called for vice£-. Methodist Church, 201 Lincoln tion reorganization meeting got off The older of Cranford's two free buses, marked "Senior Citizens* Bus" picks up a passenger at president nominations; Mr. Dennyr> South and Walnut avenues Thursday. Mayor J. Robert Hoeffler has said the buses are free and to a controversial start as Vice : Cost is $450 for adults and $3 President Tom Denny asked board was the first to nominate Mr. Jom,': available to all in Cranford. while Mr. Caprio selected Ms. Ver- ;• ; for children 4-10 years old. members to cast open, public votes as they selected a president and hoeven. The 5-4 win went in favor . vice president for the new year. of Mrs. Verhoeven, naming her the; Register to vote board vice president ; The majority wasnt interested in : : Hie deadline for voter regis- l ' tration for the.Tjjejsday, June 4 Don't believe the signs; openly voting for board officers, In other action, Dr. Saul A Zuck- i Primary Election is Monday. however. Exhibiting obvious shock er was officially sworn in, as were • ; The township clerk's office will and surprise, board member Rita Mrs. Verhoeven, and Mr. Caprio. ' • be open until 9 pjn. for voter Veca quickly vetoed the sug- Board members reappointed the" registration. Call 709-7200. gestion. • ' '; - auditing firm Hodulik & Morrison, all can use 'senior' bus. "I might feel PA of Highland differently if Park to conduct Wednesday club By ELLEN M. FEUCCTTA Parkway and English Villages. Other daily stops are this had been in this year's run for the the annual audit The American Home life and Kings and Pathmark supermarkets, Bloomingdale THECHBONIOJE . discussed, but top seat, Cynthia Myers of the district's -the Applied Art3 Departments Avenue Community Center, the library, town hall, financial records of the GFWC Wednesday Mom- You dont need a ticket to ride this bus, nor do you Union County College, Centennial and Orange Av- this was sprung • ^ , L Zs. j. was for the 1996-97 ing Club will meet 10 am. to- have to be a sej^ordtizen. Contrary to popular belief, enue pools and the town center shopping district on .me,* she nominated by George school year. the two free township buses^^fc*^ Traveling ftboot^Z^mileg each day, the older, 1983 aaid morrow at the senior citizens g y, , /.._.:..•' .• Jom- Mr.JAndrew) Their — fee,— center, Bloomingdale Ave. for a residents," said Mayor J.Robert Hoeffler. modedll hah s more than 200,000 miles oh it The newer, The buses, owned by the township and maintained No votes oh' _. ... . TT~~ • $18,025 is a 3 picnic and planning for next 1992 bus has a mere 60,000 miles logged. Each vehicle percent increase year's projects. . by the Recreation Department, run weekdays on fixed the reconv PelllOCIO W9S then seats 19 passengers, with handicap access only avail- over last year's routes. The mayor said in the past the Township able on the newer bus. There are three part-time Ihehdati n Committee designed the bus system specifically for ° 22 nominated by Mrs. (Rita) bflL Fishing derby drivers.'' • •; ••.••• • • . / :'. ' • '•' senior use. '-• •'.': v ••••.•.'.•••.'•'. - ' '•••••' The buses take a hefty portion of the Recreation Verhoeven, An- Vfeca. A 5-4 VOte ID feVOf The board also The Cranford Jaycees will "You will notice that our newer bus isnt labeled a Department budget Salary expense for 1995 was drew Pellicdo, Of Mfm Pe///cc/O gaVB W/D voted to termi- hold their annual Fishing "senior citizen" bus. It is a free township aervice for $20,553. Operating expen** bet year were $9,639, Peter Capno .. • ,. >• • - • nate participa- •Derbjr 10 aan.-noon Saturday^ ranyresidentsuse,^r»«al|dy - -<•?-•,../.•.•-,. ^ ... v .' , which included a i«^- trans^lssioa for the, 1992 and newcomer • *•«~ fJl&oHJGt |t a ojA/U tion in the New May 11. Prizes will be given to About 260 passengers are served Weekly, however model Township Treasurer Tom Grady said gasoline I*; Saul.Zuck-' -—)" '' '••..-,-.,.n..i,....,.,..1—MI'MIJersey StatMe Healt•. h Benefits Pro- a)l participants 2-13 years old. only one of the two buses is on the road each day, comes out of the general township expenses. er. • ' ' • ' • / - gram for all active and retired em- Special prizes will be given for "recreation officials said. "We have about 12 regulars that ride the bus," said writTraditionallye their choic, e boaron adn unmarkememberds ployees. Effective July 1, the board the largest fish caught Call 276- Mondays-Fridays, the buses cover four-town routes, Recreation and Parks Director Frank D'Antonio. "Pri- paper ballot, which is then col- will be in the market for a new 8898 for information. . three times each day. Beginning 8:15 am* they return marily, the usage has always been for the senior citi- to their depot about 3:51, or when the last passenger zens, although any resident is welcome. I believe that lected by the board attorney. The provider, said Business Ad- Tennis anyone? is returned. the ridership has dropped recently because the senior business administrator then pub- ministrator Miriam Goodman. Stops include the Senior Citizen Housing complex, licly announces the votes and tal- "The cost of the program is in- T^ere will be an open house population is decreasing," he said. lies the winners — without saying creasing 12.5 percent in July," said at the Cranford day Courts, 'Springfield Ave. 10 am-2 pin. who had voted for whom. Ms. Goodman. That would have Saturday. There are 11 open- In this year's run for the top meant a $260,000 increase to us. ings available for Cranford resi- seveii seat, Cynthia Myers was nomi- We would have had to cut school dents. nated by George Jom. Mr. Pelliccio programs to stay with the plan." By EULENM. Avenue also received a summons. His hearing has Book talk THE CHRONICLE been postponed to a later date. Book dealer Hal Cohen will To ensure that each of the 31 local establishments give an informative talk on col- Township Health OfficeFwarren JT HehT recently" licensed to sell cigarettes had fuB knowledge of the- issued summonses to seven local businesses for the ordinance and the penalty, Mr. Hehl personally vis- Tuesday lecting rare and old books 10 The postal service in the New "At the end~~ of: th e week*—, on am. Saturday, May 11 at the sale of cigarettes to minors. In November, Cranford ited each business in. November, supplying them with enacted a ban on cigarette sales to those younger a copy of the ordinance and a letter from his office York metro area has designated May 11, our letter-carriers will •Cranford Public Library. Fol- the week of May 6-11 as Cus- be participating in their annual lowing his lecture, Mr. Cohen than 18. stipulating the violation, the fine and the Jan. 1 en- forcement date. tomer Appreciation Week. food drive. Last year, nation- will be available until noon to Pleading not guilty last week before Cranford Mu- M nicipal Judge James Bell were Vyay Parikh of Kraus- A 16-year-old student was later sent into the busi- Our number one goal is cus- wide, more than 32 million appraise books at a cost of $1 tomer satisfaction," said Cran- pounds of. food was collected .per book. All proceeds will be ers on South Avenue, Kartik Patel of Kartik's News nesses attempting to buy cigarettes in a sort of sting and Food on Raritan Road and Reshma Shah of Jrs. operation. The subsequent summonses were a result ford Postmaster Frank Gorc- and distributed to thousands of donated to the library. Ad- zyca, "and in honor of our cus-. needy famine^ acrossArnericar — • mission is free. Mini W^tdrt Centennial Avenue. of the operation. ; JoHft ^reira of Mr. Js Deli on Walnut Avenue, Tad Tin very pleased with those businesses that did tomers, my staff and I are invitr "The Cranford post office has Wacker of Drug Fair on South Avenue and Kai Kup comply with the law," said Mr. Hehl "We're getting a ing the public to our office 10 71 employees delivering 80,000 Music revue of Chang's Kitchen ori Centennial Avenue paid the $2,000 grant to carry out enforcement, and Cranford ajn.-3 pjn. Tuesday, May 7, for pieces of mail to 9,000 addresses .Function Ten-Inc. will per- $250 fine plus the additional $25 court cost went a step further to prosecute and carry out the an open house. daily."

form "Ageless Love," a musical Geslay Szczgiel of Butcher Block on Centennial law." •; ••• . • •. .. -.•• • •. •. •' . , revue of original tunes and old 'favorites for an exclusive audi- ',ence of seniors 2 pjn. Sunday .ai the Gill Apartments, 40 Meeker Ave. Mayor J. Robert Fat felon foils fuzz, flees Hoeffler is expected to issue a proclamation in recognition of By EUENM.F1 TTA portfolio, said Lt Mason. The suspect left the bank < Older Americans Monthl and walked east on Raritan Road. THECHRON1CLE . "There are some similarities between this robbery Storyhours A portly, lone bank robber struck quickly 2:37 pjn. and the one on Feb. 16," said Lt Mason. April 23, walking away with more than $2,500 from Police and the FBI are investigating the possibility The Cranford Public Library the Roselle Savings Bank on Raritan Road, according that the suspect is linked to four other bank robberies has announced its late spring to police reports. and two other attempts. Beginning Sept 27 at Bank- schedule of preschool story- The robbery comes on the. heels, of a Feb. 16 heist ers Savings in Sayreville, the string of robberies con- - hours. The sessions will run for at the First Union Bank at South and Walnut Av- tinued Dec. 18 at a drive-through NatWest in East a six-week period May 7-8 enues in Cranford'a downtown district Brunswick; Feb. 16 at First Union Bank in Crtmford; through June 11-12. Cranford Caught by bank surveillance cameras, the suspect and March 14 at the Dime Savings Bank in Pis- residents and holders of paid is described as a heavyset African-American male, 5 cataway. Authorities believe more than $18,000 was Cranford outHOf-town library feet, 7 inches to 5 feet 10 inches tall with black curly taken in the robberies. V cards are eligible. hair, a mustache and wearing gold-framed sun- On Feb. 6, a robbery was attempted at the Amboy ; Sessions for 4-year-olds are glassses. Thought to be in his mid 40s to early 50s, he National drive-through in Old Bridge, followed the 130 pjn. Tuesday 10:15 p.m. was dressed in a navy blue suit jacket, white shirt, tie next day by an attempt at the NatWest in East Brun- and Wednesday's. Children and a leather-like dress hat swick. must have had their fourth 14. Eric Mason said the man entered the bank Anyone with information on the suspect or rob- birthday before the first meet- through the front door, approached a female teller beries should call Det Thomas fleeney at 709-7346 or ing and not yet be in kindergar- and asked for everything she had. the FBI at (201) 622-5613 with any information. ten. Sessions for 3-yeaivolds are "As she was handling the money, he told her.to The Union County Crime Stoppers program will This Is the composite sketch 10:15 ajn. Tuesday's and 1:30 This Is the security camera hurry up," said Lt Mason. pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest pm, Wednesday's 1:30 pjn. Image of the robber who hit a Showing no weapon, the suspect then reached over and indictment of the suspect Call Crime Stoppers at of the suspect of tho April 23 Raritan Road bank last week. for the money and placed it in a small, leather-like 654-TIPS. bank robbery In Cranford.

Showcase off homes County plash Spring Into summer Open the door on CHS sdftball team Is your home, lawn ready for warm weather? 20 page section inside1 See Sports, page A-12 Special section inside " May 1,1996 The Chronicle A-3 Zoners OK Senior Quarters plan Prom dress AVR also needs to work to satisfy neighbors' AnyLoafoAnyL f i By JOEUEREIULY and the erection of two story apartment build- ings to provide 55 additional assisted living objections to harsh parking lot lighting, which bargains at CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENTT units. Included in the overall plans are 440cannot be shielded, as well as other objections BEAVER BiSkBigSkytall parking spaces.~ ' ~——•——: listed by residents. _: ± , 1^. Choose from over 15 varieties In a &-i-2"spIt, the Cranford ZonHg Board of Another condition to final approval is,the lur- DRIES UP WET Adjustment granted preliminary site approval The new proposal represents half of AYR'S local store of'whole grain bread-front ing of an outside ambulance service to alleviate BASEMENTS . T?he S'ORT of New Sioppe, 49 classic everyday favorites for AVR Realty's expansion of Senior Quarters original application, a "less intense use of the the burden felt by the Cranford first Aid on Jackson Drive April 22. property," said to zoning board Chairman Boris Alden St, will o£fer an additional to unique specialty breads. Squad. Walter Lawrence was the only board member Bergen. AVR itself chose to ait the expansion, AVR has already employed Life Care, a Clark 10 percent oil its entire collection All natural, all delicious. to vote against site plan approval, but two other calling the new plan "better for us." With more ambulance service which has responded to Of prom and bridesmaid dresses members did not participate in the vote. Most room for landscaping,, AVR said the new plan seven, of eight calls in the last two weeks, said [through the end of this month. .10 South. Ave.West, 276-4552 other input was positive. offers a more attractive and competitive hous- Dan Thorn, president of the Cranford First Aid ; Manager Jaime Bohnenberger "I see the need, the use and a great reduction ing complex for the elderly. Squad. 'said the store has a wide variety of - of what-we granted before,- said board member The jjreUminajy site plan ivas .granted "pend- Mr^-ThonLjgcpressed satisfaction, but also_ hem dresses which were donated Roman Chapelsky. ing return of the final site plan," said Mr. Ber- complained of lack of financial relief to help .by several area shops that recently AYR *s latest expansion proposal includes the gen. The final site plan needs to include alleviate repeated use of the town's volunteer went out Of business. The dresses demolition of the existing Coachman building changes in parking and landscaping. squad to hep residents of Senior Quarters. 'Come in a variety of sizes and You can do-it-yoursefr -styles and many are pastels, which 'are the hot new colors of the sea- and save! "' son, she said. Newspaper money stolen from Gill halls looks like a baseboord but worb like drain.*"'" tile. Patented Beaver hollow baseboord collects : Ms. Bohnenberger also said that Fifteen newspaper collection en- serving the youth at the Adams Plains, was charged with driving seeping water and quied/ drains it away. Eatjjjt since several of the dresses come AUGUSTO F: MENEZES?THE CHRONICLE while intoxicated and failure to installed with ordirtory tools, spedol : Dr. DEBORAH WOLFE velopes 4were taken from the Gill Avenue playground. in the same style, bridesmaids keep right 3:15 am Saturday, ac- BeoverSed™ odheihi and detailed how-lo " At work with dad Apartment complex, 40 Meeker inskudiom. Dry up your wet basement t/ntduttp could consider these dresses for Hours: Police log cording to police reports. Now Open Aye. 12:30 a.m. Sunday, according Theft ond offordabh/. Call ortd get the foch. . -j•• "that wedding that you are assured Melissa Mills takes a turn at weighing some bulk mail as her father, Walter, of the Cranford at Tuesday-Friday Mr. Keeley was stopped at South 7am-6-.30pm Town-wide worship , to police reports. • Police charged a 13-year-old you can wear the dress again, but Post Office staff, looks on. Thursday's "Take a Child to Work" program inspired her visit Cranford Square Police said the envelopes were cotics paraphernalia HLm. Sunday, girl from Belmar with shoplifting 7 Avenue and High Street by Officer Shopping Center Saturday service tomorrow Brian Lopez, who allegedly ob- the reality is you never will" Local 7am-5prn left outside the doors of each se- according to police reports. pjn. Saturday at Drug Fair oh ; theater production companies may A special community worship Police said Mr. Baerga, the driv- South Avenue. According to the re- served the vehicle swerving in the nior citizen's apartment within the roadway. also find these dresses useful. service commemorating Cranfdrd's er, was also charged with posses- port, the store manager caught the residence. According to the report, • Christopher Smith, 18, of .. ...YOUR SOURCE FOR CUSTOM > h-125th anniversary year will be held there were undisclosed amounts of sion of a controlled dangerous sub- girl as she was attempting to leave Bumside Avenue, was charged j$ pjn. tomorrow at First Presbyte- money in each envelope. stance in a motor vehicle and with stolen items. The girl was with driving while intoxicated and Summer musical r-—"1 jjrian Church, North Union and later released to her brother. failure to keep right 11:30 p.m. Fri- WINDOW TREATMENTS rSpringfield avenues; -- •;••••" - ••-.•-£:- -^r... >..-,•. Narcotics charges - ... • A 16-y^ar-old • Cranford ' boy • police report a 1990 Mazda was ?day, police sajd. According to»(po- .program announced • s The service, sponsored by the '*• Jorge Baerga, 21, "of Scotch«.was charged with possession of ; stolen from a Jackson Drive park- lice reports, Mr. Smith's vehicle Cranford "Recreation .-, .gCranford Qergy Council, will fea- Plains and Danqian King, 20, of less tha« 9(S grams of marijuana ing lotThursday morning. * struck a parked vehicle on Lexing- Department's summer music work- FACTOIIY DIRECT 'ture the combined choirs of.Jewish Plainfield were charged with pos-' and possession of narcotics para- ton Avenue. •-•• "'• •: •'' • shop, under the "direction #f COOL DEAL Sand Christian congregations, and a session of less than 50 grams of phemalia 8:30 pjn. Sunday, police DWI charges ^Donald Whellan, is starting its 17th ^proclamation presentation by marijuana and possession of nar- said. Police investigated after ob* • Bradford Keeley, 25, of Scotch" Tfeax of providing quality music in-" EVERY DAY LOW PRICES!! WITH A PRESEASON COUPON "Mayor J. Robert Hoeffler. A free ^ruction to students beginning at Swill offering will go to Cranford Pace, UCC sign pact Granford Dramatic Club R va^e four through high school Plus... PASS YOUR £t#ll classes are taught by New •Family Care. Pace University, with campuses ^fersey state certified music educa* 8 The featured speaker is Cranford in New York City and Westchester CORRECTION BLINDS DRAPERY EMISSIONS iters: The workshop, held at Cran- j native, eminent educator and as- County, has entered into an articu- flbrd Community Center during the .- sociate pastor of First Baptist lation agreement with Union Coun- To 4125Scampfs •TOP TREATMENTS TEST WITHOUT May'3, 4, 10, 11, 17*, 18 ^morning hours, will begin July 1 •VERTICAL BLINDS ty College. The agreement allows r i •!'-.. 8 Church of Cranford, Dr. Deborah. Restaurant & Fish *sfpA continue through Aug. 1. Stu- H for simplified transfer of success- Tickets - $15.00 • 8:00 pm Curtain •CORNICES RHEEM13SKR 2 Partridge Wolfe. 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By ELLEN M. FELJCETTA CInco de Mayo and Mother's Day THE CHRONICLE Cranford Junior Women's ominal cuts Club recently dropped its proposed "Legacy Park" beautification project after an April 15 meeting VWfoVtofil!*W chool budgets passed; town budgets all OK, with county and township rep- resentatives and members of the Historical Society. but cuts are hurtful and deny the big picture As proposed, the park was to be Authentic Mexican Restaurant J -r ^t s over.-"Kiew^'-Iiie^eleeted officials of-towns_ home rule aboyejanxcost saving^ Each town, situated around the gazebo' site of 986 St. GeotgwAve , ^ 21OTalamadge ^d school districts say. ,"The voters passed the each schootdistrict will raise its own money,"~" . jth^&aneJ'hiliEsjjEguse, jhehome (next to Dn>9 F«h Ctnttt) Rahway Bound Brook of the Cranford Historical Sodetyl ...L.ij Schoolbudget plan and the governing body buy its own equipment, hire its own chief execu- 908-381-3233"— 4— -"- 908-560-8889 tives, management team and staff, lest home- • Developed to celebrate the town's Fax 908-381-5510 ' Fax 908-560-8422 » Adopted the town spending plan with minimal 125th anniversary and volunteer- Rewrvitlont Sussntcd, Open 7 D«yi • Lunch It Dinncf M suss and pain: We're good for another year." town control be lost to "other" communities. For ism in Cranford, the club's plan in- Houn:11:30w10:00pm The harried elected officials are correct Their some reason this "way it is" in New Jersey tran- cluded refurbishing the weather* spending plans for the new budget year de- scends all costcutting logic generation after worn gazebo and surrounding land- served the voter apprtfvaphey earned. Honest generation. Local politicians know this, live scape, the professionally land- efforts were made to examine spending, negoti- within it, in fact consider it inviolate. "Who scaped design included a horser " ate stingier benefit packages"with~soTn¥umoris, ~" would xiare propose townrot-school-mergers;—--• p and dust off the negative vocabulary ("no, even if that might save thousands or even mil- covered fieldstone wall adorned lorry") for earnestly pleading principals and lions in tax dollars?" they say. with a commemorative plaque. A Which came tirst, Daa iown department-heads. The volition for analyzing and attacking this brick walkway would have led to £ Cranford, for instance, had been donating big, costly home rule spending duplication pic- the site. grades or a bad attitude? $1,000 yearly to the volunteer first aid squad, ture won't come from local elected officials. It's The club also offered groups and As the leader in supplemental education for this year the squad asked for $10,000; the town not that they're chicken; they're just politically individuals the chance to purchase AUQUSTO F. MENEZES/THE CHRONIClf over 16 years, Sylvan has helped over a million the bricks and imprint their legacy swallowed hard and said, "Zero, sorry." Simi- practical. Similarly, it isn't likely to come from ' This gazebo near the Rahway River In Cranford would have been the focus of the beautification students with problems ranging from bad grades state legislators; same basic reasoning. intx> stone. This would have raised plan drafted by the Cranford Junior Women's Club. larly, the non-union school crossing guards had a portion of the approximately to a bad attitude. First, we get to the root Of the jexpected a 3 percent pay hike as other non- Who, then, will force an objective study of $50,000 cost needed for the project "Our first stage is to stabilize the Thanks to Sylvan, lm getting Jmion town employees received. They got .3 per- vShether consolidations of services such as busi- Butterfly and herb gardens were County, Charles Sigmund, who was meeting." bettor grades... and I feel great. ness office functions within^the^ame town's also present Representing the His- "We had our lawyer look at the building," he said. "A professional fcent ' • * ••." '• ' . also considered in the plans. No restoration architect is being called school and municipal organilttions will save trees from the area would have torical Society was Chairman Larry area the dub. had staked put and, problem. T^en, our certified teachers ' Despite the squeaking wheels in reaction to reaTtax money long-term? Who will induce been removed to implement the Fuhro, and the organization's at- found it came onto our land," said in, and the work win be done in ] -develop a persQnafteed program that rthese and other cuts, the township taxpayers elected officials, at state or local levels to prevent project •• •••,-. ..;•, : V.'"- ' . ••.: '..-torney- . Union (Sbunty Freeholder MrrFuhro. "We had aiegal and Ed Force, Mayor HoefQer, Mr. Lae- moral issue to oppose this." ' is the key to your child's success. gwill see a 1-cent local purpose tax rate hike in * snow plows from the same town's municipal and According to the dub's co- "Cranford constantly promotes Grades go ty. Motivation im- . ; zza, and the club's co-chairwomen The Historical Society had been the Victorian image, and yet [the new round of tax bills. -; school garages from hitting the roads together? chairwomen, Kathy Beidy and proveSi-Students become-excited i In Westfield, the Council allowed nine town Linda FreutiL the project was re- rounded out the group. working on its own«qpateion plan there's not one restored Victorian It is not unusual for school plows to do schools n about learning again. To {hall positions to attrition off, but still enacted a ceived enthusiastically by Mayor J. According to Ms. Preudl, until of the area for the past^year, l^r. home in town; .Mr. Fuhro contin- and for town plows to clear an entire street Fuhro said. learn more, call Sylvan Jbudget that will add 4 cents to the local purpose Robert HoefHer, Township Admin- the meeting, they thought they ued. "We want the Crane Philips except for the schools, for instance. would be moving ahead with their "If the club went ahead with its today. {tax rate. Snow removal costs were blamed for istrator John Laezza and the 125th House to be to Cranford what the In many other states, most areas outside plans. plan, we would be to between a t the bulk of that rate increase. The Westfield Anniversary Committee. Miller-Cory House is to Westfield.'' EDISON urban centers are administered on a county Ifjk. problem arose, however, when "At that meeting, it seemed clear park and a driveway. We want to m jj schools saved thousands of dollars by lopping Letters to the editor keep the land between the house Mr. Laezza said the historical so- level. County plows, county police, county nr was realized that a sliver of the that there were no individuals that ciety just renewed a 25-year lease _ 494-2300 "courtesy busing" from the proposed budget schools ... As opposed to our mosaic of duplica- were going to make a decision. At and the river open, so we dont lose area initially staked out for the with the county for the land with- SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER® This eliminated buses for kindergarten through tion, often inside a municipality of less than a project encroached upon county that point, too much time had been that connection," he said. ighth-grade students living less than two miles lost for us. We had hopes of com- The society is working on a 10- out requesting added acreage for Better grades are just the beginning?" square mile in area. parkland now leased by the His- any expansion plans. This could from their schools (it's 2.5 miles for high school- If substantive economies are ever to come, the Tech Fair was major success torical Society. pleting and dedicating the project year restoration plan, which would Rcadin« • Writinc • Math • SAT/ACT • Study Skills • Alcgbra ers.) •• • ••.••.-. '; •• • ' • • ' • by Sept 29. Given the time con-cost about $500,000, according to allow the club to proceed with its i impetus will have to emerge from the citizens. To the Editor. the use of computers from graphic aits and music 3b,Ms. Reidy said there was flex- £ But it's over. Voters' consensus is that elected . f>|bility in their plan and the mea-straints, we had to drop the project Mr. Fuhro. plan. •••:.. , ••/.'.'; Yes, the same ones who take some pleasure in I recently had the pleasure of attending the Tech- composition to developing a website. I was impressed plans," she said. leaders at the community level have shown a the cuts made amidst much ballyhooing and by the participation of so many teachers who operifed tffured area could be adjusted. nology Fair at Cranford High School on April 24th. I "I arranged the meeting to bring Jgood effort to curb spending. The elected people their classrooms to the visitors who witnessed hands- .lfc After several attempts, the club wheel squeaking as occurred in the last few would like to acknowledge the dedication and creativ- both groups together and address fifeel exonerated; they've heard the mandate. on demonstrations in subjects ranging from Biology .and the Historical Society finally months around here. ity of Joanne Mullane, Director of Technology, and the concerns," said Mr. Sigmund. f' But those tax rates keep inching up. For all to Creative Writing. ^ nrnet April 15. The meeting was Without that grassroots insistence, "tradition" many of the staff members at CHS who helped in "I was hopeful that we could have I hope in the future more parents will take advah- Jailed by Director of the Division ie cuts and the ensuing frowns and complaints, will prevail, the next round pf higher, ever^ planning this enlightening day. ;gf Parks and Recreation for Union reached some compromise at the £the taxes keep going up. higher tax bills win arrive and beipaid and Gar- Jagej£the:Op_enJ>oqr Fofccyjof Principal Mike Bla- True economies* rather than such high-profile den State taxpayers will be overrun yet again by The people attending the Fair were guidecTbyTKljrl sucd at CHS and stop in to see the woViderful things spot cuts in local budgets, are hard to come by lack of a will or a handy device to put a halt to Sheldon Klenetsky, libs. Carol. Fedoryk and Mrs. the students are doing. ,"£» in New Jersey. The political culture honors the mosaic of costly duplication. Pane Connelly through a day-of technological dem- MAftVVENDtfgi FullSmier onstrations by high school students. We experienced CHS PTA Preside* I • 2 • 1 Hr. nifflProetutntf IF YOU'VE BEEN TURNED DOWN FOR A CELLULAR PHONE,

t ••••\ PortriHItoUo NOW OPEN How to block a suicide attempt Is school board deaf and uncaring?! PLAN 2 To The Chronicle: suiatie>8trKVor a preoccupation^wiH* death To The Chronicle: . In fact, at one school board meeting, iho suj £08-245.8080 May 5-11 is National Suicide Prevention'Weekr On";•arid dyi*^. • •J^toi^a 'vtfoi*^. '?&&• ' i;3/ Over pie past year or so I have been observing the tendent pointed to a picture of kindergarten's an average day; 84 people die from suicide and an2. Suffering from ariecent serious loss.. ^ . • actions of the Cranford school board and I am amazed performing a science project I am sure this will ' 803 Boulevard, Kenilworth 1t«H A estimated 1,900 adults attempt suicide. Suicide claims 3. Drastic behavior changes. at the lack of respect and responsiveness the school be available to kindergarten students at Bloomigg- Sun •10-6 (locttwtlrwId^theNowA&PFoodnwket) the lives of.more than 30,000 people annually. That's 4. Withdrawal from Mendsand activities. board and the superintendent provide the people they : dale. •/ ... , .- . .. •• . •.• ... •..:£[. PREI 2nd Set • FRII Discount Club Membership an average of one person every 17 minutes. And sui- 5. Loss of interest in work, studies,hobbies. Serve.. • •' " •—•-;•••-;•./.• >' • •-•:•••;•;;:••••••••;-.•-•••• I urge all of the parents of the children who will lp cide is the most preventable cause of death. 6. Loss of interest in personal appearance. At the time! the school board decided to change • FBII Fifm With Processing affected by this move to band together and eif ' (Konlca 100-12 wNxsuppiiMUM) This year the American Association of Suicidology 7. Trouble eating or sleeping. principals at Orange Avenue School, my husband take legal action against this board or boycott CELLULAR PHONE WfTH US! is stressing the role of handguns in suicides. Nearly 8. Increase in use of drugs or alcohoL wrote to Mr. Montalvano and expressed his concerns; school opening at Bloomingdale. by keeping your.) 60 percent of all suicides are committed with a hand- 9. Giving away prized possessions. to date he has not received a response. dren home until the board we elected follows mT^ Appointment Nowl! ^L *m gun. Most suicides occur in homes and guns stored in 10. Putting affairs in order. It is now several months later and the school board wishes of their constituents and starts taking actions WE NOW SHIP C.O.D. 48 HOURS the home are used for suicide 40 times more often What you can do is making another decision which will deny some that provide the equal benefits to all of the students than they are used for self-protection. Almost half of 1. Get involved — be available — show interest and kindergarten and first-grade students benefits avail- No matter what your financial status, here's a great deal from ECC. in Cranford. all the firearms-related deaths in the United States support able to all other kindergarten and first-grade students each year are attributed to suicide. Research clearly 2. Be direct — ask if he/she is thinking about suicide; in Cranford. The superintendent even acknowledges I think it's time for the parents to unite and stop You can have a cellular.phpiie Plus 30 minutes of prepaid shows that when a person is most intent upon sui- talk openly and freely about it these students will be denied some benefits, yet she the unfair treatment the parents and our children §re OFEIV HOUSE Bell Atlantic NYNEX service for a one time payment. cide, if a gun is not at hand, there is a good chance 3. Be willing to listen; allow expression of feelings and states they will move these students anyway. This receiving from the superintendent and school boanjj Not only do you end up owning the phone outright, but your service contract isAutomatically that the suicide crisis will subside before another accept the feelings. action will happen even over many of the parents' SUSAN BEETERMfM 14PM-May5 renewable month to month. Best of all, there is no need for a major credit card or a yearly contract ^method becomes available. 4. Be non-judgmental — don't debate and don't lec- objections. Cranford ••• During Suicide Prevention Week, learn to.b e part of ture. - • 23 Seneca Rd., Cranford the solution. Learn the facts, the warning signs and 5. Don't ask "why" — to dp so encourages defensive- You're Invited... To Be Delighted. The Home that says. You've madeii to the top. what to do. •••.... ness. Just how smart would deregionalization bef /Thefacts: ' • • ' • •' .• • "" : • . >.,,'• • 6. Don't be shocked — it only puts distance between To The Chronicle; be able to maintain the program that the regional 1. Most suicide victims don't want to die — they you. . :•/••.. .•• ' :. , . : • • "• . '.,.]. On May 14 (Garwood, Kenilworth and four other system offers collectively? : :4 want to end the pain. . 7. Offer empathy, not sympathy, offer hope but not towns') voters will be asked to give up the system of Has the placement of teachers and their bumping . 2. Talking about suicide does not cause someone to glib, Pollyanna assurances. . education that has evolved for 60 years into the rights per teacher's contract been answered? , -.v be suicidal — talking about it leads to getting help. 8. Do not allow yourself to be sworn to secrecy ^— seek (Union County Regional High School dist 1) of today. Has an equitable divestiture of the value of l|nd 3. More than 80 percent of people communicate support . . 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V I I A-7 The Chronicle May 1,199$>V| May 1,1996 The Chronicle Friday Club There is still meets this week time to enter The Cranford Friday Senior Citi- zens Club will hold their monthly costume contest meeting 1 pjn. Friday. Several As part of the Cranford trips have been scheduled and the 125th Anniversary celebration club would like to invite non- anrj^ River Carnival June 9, a period costume contest will be members to join. held. The period covered is On May 8 and June 5 there will 1860-1920. be bus rides to Resorts in Atlantic Prizes will be awarded for City. Trips will leave from the Cen- 1st and 2nd places in five cat- tennial Pool parking lot at noon. . egories: children 1-12, teens July 24, a trip to Sight and 13-19, couples 20 and older, Sound Theatre, Strasberg, PIL, to daytime dresses 20 and older, see JXaah. Lunch sail b^tyfWmi and evening dresses for 20 and Valley Restaurant Cost is $55. older. Sept 23-29, Myrtle Beach, S.C Costumes may be sewn, Ocean front suite at the Patricia. rented or taken from a vintage Six dinners, six breakfasts, four clothing collection. Pattern nights of entertainment (Legends books for sewing or ideas are in ConcertX Carolina Opry, Getlin in town hall near the TV 35 studio, Hanson House, 9 am.- Brothers and Ronnie MQsap the- noon Tuesdays. Applications aters, lunch stops at Baltimore are at the library. Harbor and the Smithsonian .Mall, Applications should be re- Washington, overnight stay in Em- turned to Bonnie Cierkowski, poria, Va. Cost is $600 per person, 20 Crane Parkway, or dropped double, occupancy, and includes in the mail sot at 416 N. Union hotel and meals, taxes, gratuities Ave. For details call 276-7382. and baggage handling. Pageant winner - Musical rolls on

Oct 23, Octoberfest at Mt Haven Nine-year-old Julie Aim •••.• Nunsense continues at the Cranford Dramatic Club Theatre, 78 Winans Ave., weekends through . AIK3USTOF.MENE2ES/THE CHRONICLE Country Resort and Restaurant, Kuczynskl, a third-grader a£ May 18. The $15 tickets can be ordered by phoning the box office at 276-7611. Happy nuns in Lunch aid Muibrd,Pa. Includes breakfast buf- Livingston Avenue School this rehearsal view are Marilyn Vice, Madge Wrttle, Mary Brunton, Melissa Loderstadt and Jane fet and German buffet dinner, ear manages family, Cubs, Tony's Cafe owner Tony Capone and Cranford Deputy Mayor Richard Sails serye Italian fare to IFA Insurance employees Marti represented Cranford at latT Aulenbach. . _••_..: _J_j •_ • • • tertainraent, four-hour open bar, month** state final* of tha HoVn and Sherri Wells, who stopped In for the cafe's bufet lunch fUnd-ralse|yThursday. The lunch raised about $2,000 for the r : Little Mitt New Jersey com*A. Croiiford First Aid 5Quad."'"- ='»-" • ~*'™** .•*«.•=*•• , " -;"«["wr*;>B:«. . • • • ^r.^--*?2rra?^f.'^V: ^,rx*i»^-«^ petitton heW et the Sher 4 ing, Matamora, Pa, forth e Winter aton Inn Ballroom In Cherry Wonderland Festival. Continental HIR? Miss KuczynsW wori tenore Argen is married -and the "I have many gdod childhood in sleepovers and camp-ins at var- Local women lead breakfast vocalist singing Christ- thji Sportswear Competition itther of two children, Kamberly, memories as a Girl Scout J was ious museums. They have been to the Franklin Institute in Phila- perform here mas carols, visit to Santa's work- modeling her Cranford Co* ,0,-and Robert, 8. For the past 15 thrilled that my daughter was ex- achievement day shop, three-hour bar with wine, jVenueSchooL science and community service tradition. Cxanford and principal oboist of May 12,1996 chairs of the sixth district Achieve- the Christmas lights. distinguished youth of New Aside from her family and pro- projects with my troop." The only problem Ms. Argen has the New Jersey Symphony Or- A Festive Day Is Planned With ment Day held April 23 at Calvary For information and. reserva- fessional responsibilities, 'Ms. Ms. Argen has also worked as a chestra, will be featured as a guest Lutheran Church. Jersey. - with Girl Scouting is the fires. "We tions, call 276-2849. arg is also a very active and naturalist and instructor at Trait just cant seem to match the fire soloist performing Johann Sebas- Piano Musk In Our Grand Ballroom Ruth Mysiak won seven awards dedicated volonteer. She is a Cub side Nature and Science Center. with the cooking needs. Our fires, for photography —one first-place tian Bach's Oboe Concerto in D Enjoy A Classic Brunch & Buffet Experience &j&)ut den leader, PTA chairwoman She brings this love of nature and are either too hot for the food we're Minor at the St Paul's Episcopal for flower study, four second-place '.many events at OAS, and lead- science to her troop on a regular preparing or too little to cook for landscape, people, pets and sea- Church spring concert, 7 pjm. Sun- Junior Girl Scout Troop 47. basis. Her troop loves to participate what's on the menu. Luckily, there BRUNCH & PINNER BUFFET scape, and a third place for ar- PLflV ITfiGfiin have always been other Girl Scout day. chitecture. troops willing to give us a hand The principal oboist with the PRESENTED IN OUR GRAND CRYSTAL BALLROOM Dot Koehler won three awards and the yearly opportunity to work New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Served From 10:OOAM-6:OOPM for photography — first place for on fire-building skills at camp." since 1978, Ms. Pollak has made Priced At $24.95 •Children Under 10 $15.00 architecture, second place for flow- Aside from the experiences of- ex Study and landscape. She also solo appearances with the Garden EARLYBIRD SPECIAL fered to her troop, Ms. Argen also State Chamber Orchestra, the Sea- won second place for painting on makes sure the girls learn the im- 10 am to 10:45 wood Marjory Cook won first place portance of community service. cliff Chamber Players and the Ar- Brunch Buffet $19.00 for baking, second place for paper "We participate yearly in Cran- cady Music Festival. twist and third place for jewelry. ford's cleanup day, we march in She has also performed exten- Featuring SumptUQwBnmrt&Tmditional Favorites, lima Mirante won second place TH the Memorial DAy parade and this sively as principal oboist in the Including Prime Rib, Virginia Ham, Turkey, for her seascape photography and SATURDAY, MAY 4 past year we worked on a section New York City metropolitan area Pastas, Omelette Station & Shrimp CocktaU, honorable mention for a miniature of quilt for Cranford's 125th an- violet Charlotte Swinton won first r^ FOOD • fUN ' GIVE-A-WAYS niversary,*'she said. with numerous ensembles, includ- A Variety Of Desserts And Much More place for a succulent plant and "I enjoy learning new skills and ing Musica Sacra, the American RESERVE SEATING CALL: 908-2324454 " third place for tote bag painting. ., gaining new knowledge along with Symphony Orchestra, the Orpheus Eileen Armstrong won\~thini • the girls in my troop. Being mem- Chamber Orchestra and the Mar- 1099 Route 22, East, Mountainside, New Jersey 07092 place for her whe^fteVbreai'Shu'' Barbara Carroll, second from left, her daughter and husband, pose with Maria Singer, Easter llTM'l"lMH*KHHf bers of the Girl'Scout community tha"Graham:BalletCompany. » >. Foppert won first place for apricot Committee volunteer for the Downtown Management Corp., left, and Dolores Tomace, owner enables us to take advantage of ex- tea bread. Marge Coe won second of Four P Jewelers and the DMC's retention director. Mrs. Carroll and her daughter teamed to perience that wouldn't be as easily place for her crocheted afghan. make the best guess on the number of Jelly beatS* Inthe DMCEaater contest The family won accessible to us as individuals. •{Second place -awards for sweat a $25 gift certificate. Scouting is an excellent example of 870 St. George Ave., Rahway •Shirt painting went to Mary Ann what people can accomplish by jfcarlman and Florence parades. I Scout leader Lenore Argen Is flanked by Scouts Michelle working together and cooperating, CVS Shopping Center *• Louise Swackhamer won second ontmiipo, Andrea Fazio and Andrea Yeager. with others.'* •place for wildlife photography. School open house 908-381-6776 k Ann Van Jaeckel won second The Religious School of; Temple Jplace for jewelry and third place Beth-El of Cranford and Westfield ADVERTISE YOUR SALES & SERVICES IN FAX: 908-381-8008 •for painting on. tote bags. will hold an open house and earjy illside Avenue School to send discount Not responsible for typographical errors. Sale items 'Cash & carry only. Sale prices valid 5/1/96 - 5/7/96. * The club's scrap book entered by registration for the 1996-97 school LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED Prices do not include sales tax. '. . JMarjory Cook won first place and year 9:30 am. Sunday. As part of Rwbes the press book entered by Megthe open house, a Jerusalem 3000 CLASSIFIEDS kLynes won first place. Dorothy to sing in all-state choral fest JOSE CUERVO family workshop will be going on • GARAGE SALES - 5 LINES /•| DEWARS ABSOLUT SJKoehler, chairman of the com-at the same time. ";£>:. with their individual teachers for the last two months WHITE LABEL Vodka 80° Gold Tequila jmunity improvement project of the • AUTO SPECIAL - 4 UNES / 4 WEEKS / *39" [Twenty-three students from Hillside Avenue School The Religic)us School begin^with ', Cranford have been chosen to participate in the and wDl rehearse for the first time with their guest 99 ^Wednesday Morning Club, was pre-schoolers and; - ^biinftinues • SERVICE SPECIAL-4 UNIS 713 WEEKS/•##** 99 750 ml New Jersey All-State Festival Choruses. This is conductors 9 am. on the day of the concert. 1*he 1.75 liter 1.75 liter ^awarded a certificate of recognition through high schj^t!$$&Religious > M ttEiSCHHAHNSor • APT. 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S/7/06 CC j S<*Ottt:Wor**ad*rTr»MDfU mday through Rriday ftohi ft00 aim. to 6:O0p:m. A-8 The Chronicle May 1,1996 najr ' TOWHSHtPOFCHAFOflD . ; behoctoserthanlenleettoanypropenyline. Such sign thai not exoeedtixtqudre (eat In ttm nor atano :\ i banners andadvarti*ing|lagt.tl The Chronicle PUBUC NOTCH PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN PRDJN^A^I^D|D'ANO_I«OWN M.THE LAND| OEVEUOPMEHT ^^.Specia17r^« approved bytha Visual Improvemant Commwea. .-Th Th«a TOWNSHP OF CAANFOflD tie local tiuwwrwts deacdbatJ fc SecDon 1. a speoW 0ATION8BYREPRESEN- fS must be doublMided and shall prolect from the CRANFOnD, NEW JERSEY assessment b) hsraby autobad and thai be Med h TATIVE8 OF THE DOWNTOWN MANAGEMENT CORPORATION, VISUAL IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE, 0RONANCEN0.8M aoourdanut wKt kjw on prapsny speoloaV bantBad PlANNMa BOARD, MUNICIPAL OFFIC4AL8 AND AGENCIES TO IMPROVE THE 8ID. „., ttiall ba parmiled announcing that the BOND ORDNANCE PROVONQ FOR THE ACQUtS- toraby, aa needy as may be In propaten to and rot h WHEREAS tha Township Committee ot the Township ol Cranlord tun determined that, the Special Improvement -..ftiUbadltplayadtoronlyaolongaaauchI ,'Ct TON OF VARCUS EOUPMENT FOR THE POUCE OE- scon d t» pertcUsr btneB toWttga a Hiuaas In Dlttrlot ol tha Township ot Cranlord requires amendments to Its sign rogulttlon provisions, presently set lorth in the . JO theprlnelpa(l»lldlng.irtnalllMnooIoaectr^tanletlloany PARTMENT N AND BY THE TOWNSHP OF CRAN- vat* wHcn lie respacM lots and pare* d real settle SIO Ordinance as well as In the Land Development Ordinance. a*tho result of experience involving practical problems six square feel In sin nor ttand more than lour laat above grade. FOHOJN THE COUNTY OF UMON, NEW JERSEY, thai be deemed to laoaVt by maton d tald bctl hpovt- "~ All tuch signs shall ba ot pfofettlontl qutUy. APPROPnATNQ $163,000 THEREFOR, NCUJDNQ A mant Tha owner d any and upon wHoh any such atatts- WHER3ameTownshipCommittee hi* toftowed the procedure set forth in N.J.SA40;66DH et. seq.; and tfo* attwlna an GRANT H THE AMOUNT OF $80,000 EXPECTED TO BE mant that have been made may paysuoti aiuaiairart In WHEREAS, theTowrwhbComrnmeetuureoeivedoommentsrelating to these proposed amendments tram the Plan- RECEIVED FROM THE 1998 COPS MORE PROGRAM tn number d to^el am* MaVnrt harelnabova da)a;- ning Board, Downtown Management Committee, Visual Improvement Committee ond other township agencies. OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE mlnsd. at at may be provUsd In accordance «#i tit tow rKWTHEREFCflEbertwdainedbytheTownshipCornmittoedtrieTovmsp^^ Community life AND AUTHOMBNQ THE ISSUANCE OF WSMOO and wti legal Inantt on tie unpaid batanoa d tn astttt- which it appears doet not BONDS OR NOTES OF THE TOWNSHP TO FINANCE mart. Section 1 That Chapter 136 Section 23.H.(10) ol the Code ol the Township of Cranlord Signs, Facades and window lettering, whether; PART OF THE COST THEREOF. SECTION & For tn dtnoott Awnings In the Spedal Improvement Districf be amended to read'as follows: ' ,._„,. _.^ [2) Window lettering thi BE IT OROMNED BY THE TCMNSHP OOMMTIEE OF dtnk (10) Suns, lacadas and awnings in the Spedal Improvement District. (Applies to all properties listed in Ordinance a boated. THE TOWNSHP OF CRANFORD, IN THE COUNTY OF bonrjt of |31TernrJortryw»KWtignvragBr*tte»«oof^^ UNON, NEW JERSEYft* km tan l*o-tMt of at mnV' tgata print** amount not eaoaad- lalS&tign.tl^baremcwadWINnW^^ bert thereof aSrmaMy oorartn) AS TOUJOWS; tag Forty ThouttrtJ Three linked Seventy Ffce Ooiirt •^IsSrSrntha'SpecialImp^ovomant District shall oofitorrri to the general provisions d the!Land Development 1 |bj Temporary window tignaga may not ioMm«tiraiattontaBt SECTION 1. The hpwmtrtdMatjad h S«*n Sol and No/100 0MO375} It twaby auhortztd pursuant |ot». Oidiri7ic«.Chapte»^8olthe.eodedtheTovm»hipotCr»ritord. Intheevontblaconflict.theproviaionsolthbsecUon [cJCommunrV service advarUMmantti ba *wk7dad wWih thaagoraflalaap. : Ms bond ordnarca h htrtby tuliartod to bt tn*rt*«i cravMona ol tie local Bond Law, NJ&A 40A2-1 et aaa shaleontrol. ••••• " '..•..•'•• •••.".'•..•.- > "•' •• "• • " •• • • - ..••..•••• .forthherein.. .. •• • • ••.••:••.;;.••• • V •'••":.•-•;.•••.•'•••• • , • •••...• . ; by the TawraNp of Cnriotd, mm •»nB/:mtanm Tht tale or Met ol Htreat, maturites, method of tafe and • (b) bnsnt of ataridarda. ' " All tuoh skjrw ahall be olprofe«lona>qut«y^ , ~: ,. • . ' improviBmer* For t» trpowne* or purpote dttorbad In; ojhtr detatt of aaM bonat nct«:: tyMt8crwj*CbUrclpur««rtlolB#. •/.:•• •. dwnn in accordance wim the statement ot.general standards setforth in Subsection (o) herein. ptctod to bo raoaWVxn tit 1088 COPS MORE fto- SBCTCNT PanoTnj tw aeuarce pf*e bonds autb- own d Ihe Untad SUftaa Odparttisrt ol Jutt* trd rind In Qftuftun 5 hereof, bond tnBopatlon nolat of Vha [11 New buKdings'oonstructed Within the SID shall evoke the Victorian architectural period.. .: ...... •. hctjrjng the aim ot $&000 at htdoKi paynanl racMrad Borough may be btued pursuant to taU Local Bond Law [2] Every building located within the SID shall be ysed in a manner which enhances its appearance and ate. connections by the local Bond law. The dowi payment It now •••*• In tn aogreaata prinotaal amount not toceednp, Forty Thou- 13] Existing buildings which makeapositivearchitecturalstatementshati berecognized as prod uctsol their own time 1.1" by virtue ol pretMon tor down psynart or lor oepM ttnd ihmHiAadStvinly Hit Dctora and No/100 and as making a positive contribution to the eclectic nature ol the SID. .'jy Impovernurt purpoeee h one or more pwMouay adoptaa 0X0375). Bteh auch Ixrri anfapiaon ngja ahal be ( - Ml Generalfo, alterations and additions to such buildings shall preserve the architectural integrity of the building and By-Carol White '0) budoots. '' - • rated "AnoMmtnt Bond AftfcfcNalon rKitaaektocreateanappearancawhichbAlalaterorearlierperiod. However, where existing buildings Have aiready •& Section 2. In odor to Inenoe (a'coal of Ihe Improwrntrt option ratat tautd hanundar thai i been changed over the course of time, consideration shall ba given as to whether these changes may have an or purpose not coflred by appkaton d tie *>*n pey- at may ba qatirrrtned by tie ( archlledurai or historical significance ol their own- ;..,,_.. cnart nag^llat* bonk am rmby autotad to be feaad oovoucii, pRrvuBTj raw now i (a Distinctive stylistio features or examples ol atdled craftsmanship which characterizo a bulding. ttrudureorslte lMt [b) The maximum barmltlad height ol tny tuch tign ^ItatwtnV^^JOl^.v^halorA^int*.*** "• Well, we all said it was going to go from year him to data. Al auoh I .•had. wherever possible, be preserved. Removal til alteration of any historio material or distinctive; architectural In ihe ardfalimart ol JISSJOOO pumant to ttOfioil m™umo..^^^ ^^ 10 Bond Gw. h ertjotpafcn ol t» lemance »ncla di l m Signs shall be made d appropriate materials. Wooden or wood-ike signs are preferred. Signs shal have texture [c The ptaotmtnt of taid aign thalt not be cbaar than one-hal of Iha raw)lradaalba(*lrcmanyal«tingaBaaj maMeM) «>P ccmpulem far tie Pofce Oepemntrt h lie ttafl (WtWrtfat ari mfltm In oonntdon wffi notot wupd and depth; lettering shal have depth, i . . ' .. nghiof-wsy ine or property line. .. . ""gone from bare forms to green dusters. I always pursuant to til ordnenoa, and tw oNef InancW dloar^t (81 Logos ocgraphlcs are permitted so long as they are harmonious with the overall design. [S] BacWiohted box slflns are not permitted within tho SID. dJTrioateoria^imahellbaapprxipoaJalylandioapad. •.•••• < like to savor the time it takes for the trees to (b) The estimated maximum eraxrt ol bonot'ornm to stonuaJupoh tn noWaanal be oonduaVt avUtnoa aa to Blade slgin. f»aa* elgra errt I* pemtted. providtd ta: .-__^ be band tor the tipowament or pupoea k at tMad In Wsuch dSarr*ienor«. Al notes taued hareundar maybe [101 Incongruous features such as air conditioners are not permitted in any facade treatment unless tpedticaly Section 2 hereof renewed torn tme to (me aubkxl to tn provbicne d recommended byThe Visual Improvement Committee. el Btadtngrtt must be anaohedlo the buttling by an ornamental braokat bloom gradually, giving way to new life and (c) The estimated cost d Ihe hprwKne* prpupceale RJSA ##Z*. tn chW IhnU cOoar Is nsraby « (d)O#ner»i regulation*. / . • equal to the amount of fte appropriation her* made itod to taj part or at d tn notes torn ton Ic *•,» at The following regulations shall apply to all permitted and preexisting nonconforming signs: ™ Om^«c«c«. ^shade. TWs year it just popped overnight But therefor '••••' pur* d prtvan tab and to rJeKsr tuch ndai t tha Ml Nonoontorming signs shall not be rebuilt, enlarged, changed or altered in size, location,, text t or appaaranos Sectan *. Al bond ertdpetoi none touad haandar purchasers thered upon receipt d payment d tu pur- unless they shall be made to conform to these regulations.; . . • . do not complain; remember those five months she! matin at such ftnet as may bo cHemtoed ttrt* chase price plus accrued Karast, I any, tan tiot datee to [2] Any change in occupancy or ownership ol a bonnes*, premises or ownershipid the building shall void tha legally ItlNd chtf fnandal officer; proAJed that no rote shU maUa tn dab d cMvary tared. Tha chW manoU dkar Is ot any "grandfathered" norK»nlormlng sign. > T JSJbfwinter. Bar than one year torn Is data. Tna nottathel bear drectsd to report In wing to theBorough Oound at tn (3) In the event that perrniss ion is soughl to changethe design. colorortejrtolapreviou»ly-approvednoncontO(mlng vm«*ever oTtritolo^f^Vlbwait:M Interest at tuch rate or raise and be In auchferm •»imey meeting nam sucoasdng tn dale when any sals or datvery sign located within Ihe Special Improvement District in order to update the sign or reflect a change in tenancy, the Ground Itow .-.-... . * . • '-.'.''.' • • ••••'• be deterrraied by the cMef frandel oBosr. The chM fran- d notes pursuant to t*i ordkiance la made. Such report appljcant may obtain approval therelorlromthe Visual-Improvement Committee without the need tor application to the la] Blade slant may only be Indrtedy rtummatad (no interior lighting). f.ti dal officer she! determine al matters h correction »}h must Indude the amourt tn desatpeoa tn Merest rate Zoning Board ol Adjustment. - •. lh| No sign band may ba used on a bltde tign. Congratulations to Jennifer Kflburz I^ynch rales Issued purauart to Into ordnance, and tie oraaf and tn maturity aohodule d tn ndas add, tn price 1 Blade signs must be non-moving . (4) Subject to review by the Visual Improvement Committee, limited use ol neon is allowed so long as such use a I Blade signs may nolbalets than inchesm intcKneat. Unandal ddoartiBlcralur th nolee «Jfl5?oon«** obtained and tn name of tn pudnsar or purchasers c»n3otwitwiththetypoolbusinesst«na(x^diKSedandac^snotinterlerew«hord«racttromtr»c«rallttppa«/«ncje and John Lynch, who celebrated their fourth 6aancaa3toalau*detorTr*T8ttor»Alre«l«eul d of Ihe building. Neon signs must comply with all standards established by Ihe National Electrical Satety Code' ilorapeerfeuaaa., • .,(^0^,fl0,g-,«<|)yprm«adundarlhi«aracla. r« wedding anniversary April 11. Congratulations! hareundar may bo nnwad torn lime to «me Maottotie SECTION a Tha cep«al budget d tn Borough It hereby [51 Allar^ica1loristorelgnawhWiarerK)tpartdasHopUnshaHbereviewedbytheWsuallrr(>rovemerit Committee prcvteicra d IUSA WKtSIA- T» chW tnenS office It amended to conform v*h tn provlstons d this ordnanoe to which shall make recommendations as to the size, location and appearance ofthe sign, consistent 'with Ihe general i ot a canopy or marquee; which may be baoMighMd and whtoh ns:,' ' "• . ••••••...• hereby eumortod to sal part or el d t» rotes torn tmeito tn extent d any hoonsbtency harewBh and tn resoUlone end specific design standards contained In thb article and all subsequent amendments thereto. tkne at pubic or prMe sale and to dshar tharrrto tn promulgated by tn local Rnarco Board ahpwkig M detal 1 (8) No sifln.wheihertemporary or permanent, shall be hung, erected orpladap d upopn any buildinbung or •tructuraunlets. keart'h«me«thanrw»^iquM.I,ae{lnjtW.rnayW no. Two Cranford sisters added to their families pjchaserettWaofupon recalpl of payment d t» pur: d Iho amended' capsal budget and capRai prpontrn. as ToltoWinfl rN^mmendation by the Visual Improvement Committee, a written application has bejj h dtolto*t . 5asp-Wte pM) aoasfed Msrett torn Mir dates KM approved by «n Meek* dtn DMstan d Ixioar Qflvenv "Contuctio"Construction Official by W« owner of Me property or the pophet«prophetor«ff ththe businesbi s locateltdd withi ithin t thhe prerrnseirahda date d qelvary thereorTne crief msnon otcer • uvkM mart Services are on to wlh ttn Bcrcogh dark-and'ere permlfBsued. upon paymswoiwiy tees set forth herein. _ ficttt-oOSlrl » ID report in vmng e>lha oowrrtng body at tie meeano KWat* far pubic hspectioa . > . [7] Where an overall sign plan has been approved by the Planning Board of Board of Adjustment ton any structure aL nod cuoceedrx) Setlale v*en any sab orda**ryd t» SECTON 9. The U laihand cfedl d tn«3roupti b or as part d any «He plan, any subsequent sign tor the structure or site shal take into consideration the previously- i notes pursuant to thh otdhanoa K made, Suph nSfcort rnurt hereby pedged tor tie payment d tr»prtndpot cTand approved plan in terms ottocationol location . letter stylestyle , lightinglighting , cotorcolor . construction and malarialmaterial , height anddimentionand dimensions " ft]Onelamporiry ion. toeatadlnildalha PWffyJ"*^2™2i£2S*Xliia3a7 CHS, and her Wildlife Preserve veterinarian Hduda Ihe amount, the dasariplon. the Nerest Me end t» interest on at bonds and ndas Issued purauart to thb [8(81] SgSigns than,. at all tmtimes^, be visiblesbe,, legibleegible, and in gootfTepag r All signs shall cctnpry wth the special ol rr^rvthk^.prov^trw^ei^tio*^ ,ll>ar^o»lhatlallonorganlO«an4WII* malurtty echscUa d «» notos sokt the ploe obtahBd and ordnance, snd as long as such condj or notes are out- requirements^provided tor • in the Cranlord Spedarimprovemen"Improvement District. Altewnings shall compry with the provisions [JblOne non-moving, treestincllng or pylon sign ^husband, Dr. Evan BKimer of Columbus, Ohio; the named the pucraser. . ' ' _ sterdngttnre ttnlbelavledIn eachysar advetoremtaxes d Article tl.Sectic*Bdtr»Crenfordl^ Developmentopmen)t OrdinanceOrdin . Section a The captoi budget d the Township d Cran- on al taxable property within said Borough iMthout Maton (9] Whenever the construction official or maintenancmalntenanoe'ce codo e oHicial thai determine that a ton hat btooma ••became the proud parents of identical twin boys T9M la hereby amBridad to cor*om «*h tho prohtom d as to rale or amount tuBoantto-pey principal d and structuralllly unsaffe or endangerd s the safetf y ofl th he buildinildi g or the public, that official thai order such sign to be made eve Wa ordnance to the extent d any hnraKenoy harey«h. Morest on such bonds end notes maturing In raid year: sale or removed. Such order thai be complied within ten daysol tha rooelpt thereof by the owner ol the building or over In widualanln imMarch 3. Ari Nathaniel and Zak Harrison were The resaUon In the tarn promulaBlad by t» Uxal H- SECTON 10. TNs ortJnanco ahal take oBect tworty days proprietor of the business premises on which such unsafe sign b affixed or erected. II compliance is riot completed tarritriirn^totCtoiow^ClS^ hot ahe» «M name Bead showlna M dotal d the amended capW altar the kxt publcanon herod after bial adoption, In the within ten days of the date of delivery of such order, a penalty of up to $100.00por day shell btImpotad upon tha owner than one suoh sign over each entrance or bay. such signs shal not exceed Industry m welcomed by their 4-year-old sister, Rebecca. •rt budoet and capital program as approved by tie Orectord ol the building and/or proprietor.ol the business premises upon which tuch unsafe iign it aVoted or erected untl the lettering on suchig • _ — >m Paternal grandparents are lil and Lou Blumer KeOMsbn c7loo*3o«nYnent Sentoes Is on to v*h the $ 9Z82 . CC2371T 5-1-96 problem is remediated, > ^•1 ; r. J]C atnquitdbylaw. dark and Is amiable there tor put* kwpectbn. [.10]Theownerollhepropertyandtheproprietorofthebusinesspremisesshallbe)olntlyand severally responsible uri teat in ofPilisburgh,Pa. T i • Section & The fckw*x3 addtbnal rhanara are hereby BOROUGH OF KENLWORTH lor keeping the ares surrounding ground signs neat, dean and landscaped ' • Sn^iSMCn^SeTae^e^tigftrwa.^^ daterrrfned, declared, reded and «»»*^ L ,,^_o PUBUCNOnCE (eLfrohibitadeigna. ,••••...•. ' * Just one week later, on March 10, Karen (a) The InMownent or popoae dasotoad In Sedfan 3 The following suns are prohibited: ' , pumpalti The i nee pubfcrad herewltt wat Introduced and (3) Signs tooetsory to parting In «•»«»•. worn o^»«M^^ar^rt^« or t^aro>Matr^BaV«raaa.to«l»or d Ws bond ordnenoa to not a curant etoenaa 1 Is an passed upon (rat reading at a meeting of tw Borouoh . [1] Any sign which does not pertain to an occupant of that ponfen ot a building enclosed by the exterior wall where wthim«5n^a^oflwrio^leetlMaachatfwant>anoa. Onaata Glickrnan Leskin, a 1981 graduate of CHS, and tnxevemant or purpgee that tie Towrehp may kwU/ such siort is IOCAUMI ' ' • < ' • ' '' . Oouncl oTta Borough ol Kanfcwrth, in tw County of Tia^areaiiwtor>ali^ttnoocio iu^parWigai*aandlrntodk>airatlrnurna)aiolal undarlato as a genera) IHMCwment, and no part d the IMon. New Jersey, hdd on VVadnMdsy, Apr! 24,1966.1 [21 Signs other than blade signs which project more than six inches from thi wall to which they are attached v her, husband Russel, joyfully welcomed their cost thereof has bean or shal be spedaTy aasessed on [3] Roof signs and signs extending above Ihewall to which they are attached. . squarare leal shaU be permBad. Private ajtjww dioatingg l* vM be Uther bontkferad.lor Ine) passage after put* idhilhid i pnip^Epedalybenelladlhasby. • hearing thereon, at a rnaatina of said Borouoh Opund on 14] Marquees and canopy signs, except as permitted in Subsection (0(1) below. p «ce«edt«wt<*^ *" first child and son, Cody Ryan. Grandfather (b) The period d uaaUness d tie knprovament or Vvedneedey. May 8, 1996 at MO o'dooV PM, and during [S] Permanent banners, streamers, advertising flags, inflatable objects, twirlers and like objects. Subject to review From any property tine. purpoae within the sntaUone d Iha Local Bond La* ao- Itw waak prior to and up to and knotting the date of auoh by the Visual Improvement Committee, tuch decoration* maybe used as temporary adornment: i3t John Lesher liyes in Elizabeth, where Russel cordrD to the reasonable Me tnred oornputed him the meeting; conjee of saO ordnance wl be mod* avUablt at .. N Signs posted on fences, posts, utlity poles or trees. . . : v tuehappltoettonahthpltoettonhaa dateoTtrebonaBaUraratytr*ordnarce,n15ym. . the Ctenft toce ki taid Mundpel BuMng to tw members' W 9igns posted on. municipal property without the conieol'bl the governing body. ""grew up. Eussel's mother, Madeline, is de- view of ;•• H (c) Tho Supplemental Debt Statement raqutod by «» d ttBgoneral publo whs thai reoueat the ears. [8] Signs installed or painted on sidewalks or curbs. , inciudatpecwcoetaas tatting lorth the loHow^intormatkxi.whiftapplioabli: uxal Bond Law has been duV prepared and led h the [9] Exterior moving signs ot any nature, and interior moving signs located within 8 teet ot a window within public (i)SlorefranlpUn ^ceased |2] Archilscturtl rmdarmg or Ine drawing to acateof all buldng atavg .thowtng Improvamant office d the Clerk, and a conviek oecuted djptcate ABC>roORDMArK£AUTr4OPatttVAR»JSMROVE view. .."..,.•• • ' •'.••'••• . • • thered has been «ed In Ihe dice d tie Orector d tie (10) Signs on bridges, abutments, retaining walls, embankments. standpipes,.water towers or simiar structures including part scheme, sign ptaoements and any awning placement lomn and Karen's parents, Claire and Shel- MENTS W, BY AND FOR THE BOROUGH OF KEN- (3) Current photographs ol the subject bulldog and adjacent buldngt. W*tondLocdQc«^arriiientSeryfc8enthDdLdQtSfclthDerWienlp d UMORTH. N THE COUNTY OF UNON, NEW JERSEY. unless approved by Iho governing body. • Cotmrtly Afiaks d *e Stala d New Jenw.SuoheMe- APPROPRIATING AN AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF {£60.000 (11}Signsp«inteddirectVonMrudures,excepttignsDtinteddirectlyonunpainiedbnckwhera. intheopinion of Sample* ol new exposed building roMarW (la.. tOn^. don Glickrnan of Union, are also excited about rrertshovrattBttheyoesoWdtoToaiartshovrattBttheyoesoWdtroTovwiarfcasdeajiadd THEREFOR AND AUTHORHNG THE BSUANCE OF NOT .. the visual Improvement Committee, such sign has historical value or where such sign succestf ully evokes the Sapartte renderings ol any and all proposed ugns and/or awnings. motuoWQ: h the Uxal Bond Uw Is mcraesed by the authortcaBon d EXCEEDING $323000 IN A33RH3ATE PRM3PAL Victorian era. A sign painted directly on a structure cannot be the pnmarysignfor any business touted within.The I] Placement ol sign indtor awrungs. the three new babies. Claire is out in Ohio help- Ihe bonds and rote prwkted h this bond ordnanoe by ' .AMOUNT OF BONDS OR NOTES TO FMANCE PART OF bottom ol any sign painted directly on a structure must be located at least ten feet above ground level. bl Omensbrn. .'..•• • ing her daughter Lynn; Karen, Russel and baby $155,00a and ths oblgabona autntnd hereh v* be ««h- THE COST THEREOF.- ' " . (121 Signs on accessory buildings. ... ' c] SOi and style ol «1l lerlenng. . ••'..••Hi ki al debt kntoOone preecrbed by that U«t_. • _' BE IT OROWNED BY THE BOROUGH OOUNCL OF (131 Signs which constitute a hazard to the traveling pubtc dl Colors. wMiptinl ehipt and/or cotor charts attached. (d) An aagregate amount not eneeoVg S2j000 tor terns d elFalxi&wMilabric sample attached. ' ^ " Cody flew out for a visit aierwTfetedlnand permUedunderrUSAVWMWOk) THE BOROUGH OF. KENUNOHTH N THE COONTf OF 114) Pylon signs, exoept as permitted in Subsection (i)|2| betow. subject to review by the Visual Improvement UNON, NEW JERSEY THAT: , ; . n Construction materials. ••:. Included In .Iha estimated cost'.ihdbelad hereh tor Iha ; 1 gl Lighting. ' : ; • ' • 3hanks for the exciting news, Karen. Hope prupoee or ImproMmant •. . • i , .; SECTION 1. There » hereby euthortBd. pinuart to t» . (15) SiOns utilizing slarkwhite and/or bright. Day-Qlo cotors. . ' ' oppfcabte statutes d tn State d New Jersey, tn trprova- (0 Temporary algna. " , . ••'.'' hJHeight above grade or betow roofttoe.' . . you had a good visit and stocked up on loads of Section 7. Any orant moneys reoaVod lot tie purpose OSionlocttion. ••:.••'•• • merta set forth below, h, by and tor tn Bcroudi d [1] Temporary signs shall be permitted which identify architacts. builders, brokers and contractors on premaes : described In Section 3 hereof ahji be appled ether to KenMorth (tn "BotoupV), County d Unfan. State d New where a building b being constructed, altered, or repaired. NoabnsJiailbedaplayedtorapenodexceadiigthctirne (k) Vloleaone and panaraea. ' ; - ' - •'• • ^diapers for those three baby boys. IH bet Re- drect payment d the coot d lie Improvement or to pay-.: Jarsey, kigeBw^wltiomer pupoaai naoaaasry. ap- Unlet* otharwaetptollicaly provided heratn,* any votaton ol tht prevniont ol tMt aecbon thalbepunianabatbythat I k required lor such purpose or for one year.whichever Is lets. Unless affixed to the principal bu Ming, tuch signs shall or by «mpnaonmanl ki fteoouniylaJ tor • larm not to mart d the oMgaBone Issued purauart to thtoordnanoe. purtenant or Inddantat ttiereto or tt tared. ,. • • , ' be setback at leasttenleet from all property lines. Thereshallbenomorethanonesuchsignon any property. Sax) « 'ftgeca was a big help hcWlng one of her broth- The eatxit d oblgationa authortzed but not Issued hao- Gout EadidaytrnvtoWk>nsr*Voonl«iuaaierno«inotioaando a Town court most a Ming d road, overtay d pevemart, cMnaoe, taw & sign shaH not exceed ten square leet in size and shall not stand more than lour leal above ground level. '• ' '-if under shd be reduced to the aoont lhat such lunda ere so seel joints on South 21«t SWt tern Boutovardto Orange . [2]Orioiemporarysignshallbepermitted pet business. Unlesstqc^signisattachedtotrieprincipalbuilrJirig. (shall oppottuntytocomwor _ era or cousin. Good luck to you all and your AUGUSTO F. MENEZES/THE CHRONICLE used.' • • .'.-••• \ Averue.' ; . •• ." . • . '. •"" . Secuon z Ordnance .ISM ol ma Coda d the Towntt*> el Craotord (adOad 1O*«1 by 0^ Ordinanoa No. ti^i) Sactiona. The U faith and ersdl d tie Township is hereby repeawd m t* entirety , wonderful families. -' b. Partial leoonstucgon, overtay d pavement, cuba snd QARWbOD BOARD OF EDUCATION CRANFORD MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE JAMES BELL hereby pledOBd to tB punctual payment d the principal d drainage - Naiwrk Avanue.tom South 23rd Street to South and Heresron tha oblgaliona authataad by tNe.bond 25th Sfraet and Park Drive near Commorweeth Rd. OARV¥OCO,NJ . •••.'••' •. people-oriented ordnance. The cMgations she! be (Jrect, unlrnlted obioa- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE; M tw Garwood Board of . a C. Saritay ewvar Improvements, aawer repteoament, Education has cattd a Spedal Mestig on Tuoeday. May 7, NOTICE w t*Mm& o« oona d the TOMISSB; and tha TownWp shal be obigaEed greutkig •Hamtook Steel£» South 17th Street. prarUotedb/tf»Ux FraoBQf^*w5Wi S Ik are several places town where chil- gain their trust and help them. ••'••.' for parents. \ to Wv/ ad vakxamlra«.uDOn al.lha tcrable.reel property of tho •flmaftdacl capft&l budost win CBplsl piQQitvn es The toregomg oidinanoa was introduced and By BUEW WL FEUCEIU .. I 1 The purpose ot thb mating li Paajud 8" "When it comes to social affairs, don't trust v>Wmt> ToMtS^ appRMed by to Dreoor d Sa DMston d Local Qovonv Budding. dren go for afl^rshoo c , y "You hfiye to stir all the elements around for ol raloaanoirt - otStafL THE CHRONICLE " .'•-.. ' ;•• -••.••. ' , _ 1^ Intone thoron •: .*J-i?ertiai- reoDnsouctfon, overlay, d pavemant, .rrinar mart Servfcoe are on te wth tha Borough Oerk and are Acton mey be taken. ATTEST:. . each; indjyfaual rase torjpetCTthe rigiitvinjgredi-; he ShSecSonaThStxjrriordenwrtS rthtoBtai y ^SM»leMelorpubl6hepictoTVM»eorp6pitoTV . iiiufn.. .^.n) .y Burk, on the corner of Sprtngfidd and after Iha trst pubteaSbn therad, after tnd adoption, as eewBT work - Oak Street torn North 21st Street to Mcrajan F, Leeaa Avenua. • :' •••••..••• • . . '• -.- . . SECTION & The Boroudi expects to receVe granm h Uunioipal Clerk provided by tha last tonUwt. -' Cranford Municipal Court Judge James M. ents. iSw'have the ability..ioi^n. sbmepne's life l . f. Crack 09a»^dpa«rnert>**alvarttx«lcoellons. raM d oonetrucden tomfn New Jersey Daparlrnent d S2S5.0O ,vNorth,avenues in the Presbyterian Church, is ; nrodUced: - . • , . ' ,' - '. g. Combe and guoerrepteoBrnertdtB Municipal Buld- TrtnaportaBon far tn Piojatot datatnd h Ptraowph (a) d around. You have to punish, but cure the ills." natural for lads to gravitate to parties. They Adopted ••••••. • • ' ' ••'••• tt publcatai hered star Inal adoption, ki tn "Driving for many is a' necessity, therefore passed upon Brsl roaring el a mooting, of tha Borough t??0ff00. • .*••-.,' i • • "'•-.• , ., manner provided by tow. Niah, Bret Miller, Katie Eagle, Courtney people. You're making decisions about their he said. "In general, I believe that television Cound ol the Borough of Kor**orth. In the County of SECTION 3. The turn d XSeO^nO. Mudm taU down $104iM • CC2361T5-1-85 and movies have had an impact on teens as there's a tremendous number of people now Union. Now Jersey, held on Wednesday, Apr! 24,1893.1 paymant d*17«» and saU grants ti aid d^ZZftOOO, Is Byelick, Bradley Lord, John Stendardi, Matthew lives and there's an awesome power and re- va be Uthot oonsidowJ lor fnal passage after publo harebyjpproprUad tor tn purposes stated ti Sacfcn 1. sponsibility to that" well as has the breakdown of the family. driving underground. I can see how these peor hearing trwocn, si a meeting of sail Borough Oound.on SECTION 4, For tn purpose al Inenohg part d tn cost BOROUQH OF KENtSrVORTH ONE VACUUM CLEANER IS Andujar. . •"' •' •' ••••"'. ;' •. : • -,.' • .'. • •• ':•', . .• pie get themselves into this big black hole." Wednesday. May 22.1996 at 6:00 rfdo* PM, and during d tn ImprovMinrta cStcrfced ti Section 1. tMduava d PUBUC NOTICE Ruling without a jury and taxed with a heavy "The dnig situation remains a problem and Ihe week prior to end up to arid Inducing ths date of tuch . ttld down peymentthalsauanoad bands dtaM Boroudi PUBUC NOTICE to hereby dgan tat an Ordkiance, d * .Have a wonderful tournament, kids. Readers, meeting, codes d said adnaee v* be made avoW* al In an aggregala principal amount not ancaurJng Three which tn falowing la a copy, was Introduced, read and workload, the judge can often dispose of more we (the country) still don't have a handle on it The climate of the courtroom has also Ihe Clerk'a Office In said Municipal Bukfng to the member* Hgridr»dTVwnly-Tf«e Thousand Dotn (S32%Q0O) la >" •"* ^^M^ 4Ol f t DESIGNED TO SUPPORT THIS 'these are the future athletes and scholars of changed. ol Ihe general pubic who chal request Iho same. hereby authorized pursuant to tn prevtona d tw Local ndKenaVortiatarrnearaontn^dtydApri, than 100 summonses in one night of hearings. For the most part, juvenile crime is no worse in PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 9641 Bond Law, NJSA 4OA: 2-1 at taq. The rata or rttos d 1986. and that sab CcucnJ «alrtier cowUer tn laid Cranford. • • . •' •• • -.••• "Because of. the rising influx of immigration AN ASSESSMENT BOND ORDINANCE AUTHORrZINQ Ordknnoa far Inal peasaga on tn 8tti day d May, 1884 at "Clearly, in most cases, someone will be un- Cranford today, than it was 18 years ago, how- Merast, hnkfltoa, method d tan and dhar detatad said :-•'iV;--;. ,. .,-".••; .•.•••• •;•''. .•. LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS CONSfSTNG OF JHE CON- brjnrJtroldelBnriiiedhBrelnBr»lbodeiBrrrir»dbysubae- ttn KentMxt) MuriabaT BuUrg. o^BoutSrd,Tin- SIGN OF GOOD HEALTH: happy with the outcome. It is especially dif- ever Cranford isn't free of it I don't think it's at in the area, I call on more interpreters. Ten sirajcnoN OF CURBS ALONG VARIOUS BTREETSN, quent itadUDon.or retduaona adopted by tit Borough tworlh, New Jersey, at MX) PM, * viNch Ima and place BY AND FOR THE BOROUGH OF KEr^VKiniHJNlHE Cound purauart to law. . • '" ' ' : any persons who may ba Interested Ihereh wl ba gMn an Just a coupte more hints for eating healthy: an epidemic proportion here, however." percent of the people that come before me opportunity to ba heard concerning auch Ordnance. ficult when both witnesses are believable and COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY, APFflOPRWlNQ AN SeCTION & Pandhj tn nsuanoa d tn bond* tuho- don't speak the language. The nationality mix AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF J42#» THEREFOR, AUTHCV HHJr OPKE. BOROUGH CLBK • If you want to make turkey burgers, look present a good case," judge Bell said. And the udge has some professional advice .rtzed to Section 4 nsred, bond artfokxtioh notat d »n OOORKNCENOdjORDtKANCENOdMM RI2NG THE ISSUANCE OF NOT EXCEEDING $40375 IN Borouoh may be toaued pursuant to taid Local Bond Law is different now/* he said. AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF BONDS OR AN ORDINANCE REPEAUNQ CHAPTER 37 OF THE for packaged ground turkey breast It should be When it ia very dose, and the bur- NOTES TO FINANCE PART OF THE COST THEREOF AND In an aggregate ptlhulpal,'amount not aMosmlng'.Three CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF KENUVORTH AND ES- Asked a few years back tomak e a DIRECTING A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT OF. THE COST HLixirodTvverh^w^TroJSar^ TABUSHINGANEWCHWER37. ^ labeled 1-4 percent fat (or else 96^9 fat free) by THEREOF. • sUdi bond, fctikjpjflofi nets shnl tjM dett^vlBd "Bond SYNOPSS AMERICAN move to" superior court, Judge Bell BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOROUGH COUNCL OF Arttcbatlcn Noto". Al bond tnttiadJon notes iseusdhore- TNe^WnareeraMtos adstkig sectlom d ttn Penxmnel weight; 6r, &* «*t a piece of breast and ask doubt, the judge rules in favorof the oOIHC CclSCS IlUIIlOrOllS THE BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH M THE COJNTY OF unrjer ahal mean at auoh tmea at may be datomnad by Ordnanoe and adds Ihe blowing new sections.*' LUNG opted to remain "with the people." UNION. NEW JERSEY THAT: tn chW fonda) ofloar d tn Boroudi: provkfed tnt no ' Section 37-1 - Probalionary Apportnaia the butcher to remove the skin and grind it, or defendant, relying on his knowledge, SECTION 1. There ta heioby authoriaxt. pursuant to tn no*»shat mature War than one year torn ta data. Al such Section 37-2 - Trnporay Appcitmerts experience and what his "gut" tells On the light side of the law, Cranford Municipal Court Judge "Municipal court is human nature opctoiblo statutm ol Iho Slate ol New Jersey, local Im- bond anttctoalion notes may be aMsoutad si tn name d ASSOCIATION do it yourself. The typical package of ground provoniBnls consisting ol the construction of arts, h, by tn Borougn by the manual or lacalrrie aigneturoa d ttn him. James Bell recalled his most memorable court case. at its best and worst," he said. "It's, ••:end,|af Iho Borounhof Ker*athflhe"Borough^ Oounly Mayc»arrict«lr«»Tctelof«C8rwtuTiidhercJlclaldthe Section 37-S - Empbyee Eapeneee turkey contains dark meat, skin and too much < uiB rnw As the testimony before the judge went, one driver was cut off by also more exciting, I'm blessed in ol Urton. Slalo ol Now Jersey, togotrw v*h other purposet Borough aa may hereafter be etoajpnatod by reeoUton or «.-^-«,, %2^ ^i'** « ^Eaalton fat If it's labeled 90 percent fat free, it's leaner Hearing a growing number of necessary, appurlonant or kiddental Iheroto or thereof, aa otnnSta aa povkWby tow and thai ba under tn seal d Seefcn 37-7 - Rttroacvve Pay Increases: LWon and Noiv another. After yelling and screaming out of their car windows at Cranford, for I have no political in- moro parUaiarl/ sot lath bokvr. tie Borough and attested by the Boroudi Clark, The rotas Lnon ErnptoyBes ' 'than most "lean" ground beef, bit still fairly cases involving social issues, the 1. Conslruajon ol Kkw Cuto en Hemlock Street at that beerHaraet at auch ran a ratea and shal ba In tuch Section 37-16 -FamV i. Medea) Leave each other, the one fallowed the other to his house. Jumping out of : judge reaches deep into his soul and terference. The police department is South 17th SlreeL farm aa may; ba dstarrmnd by ttn cNaf tnendal effloar. Sacfcn 37-17-MaSyLeevo 'fatly since fat supplies nearly half the calories. a Construction oLNew Curbs on Oak Street torn Na. Tha chW tnancW dicer shal daBrrran aj mattore m Sacson 37-28 - Review by Depotmont Heads legal dossier to help those in need. their cars, me drivers started to brawL punching and knocking each very professional, and in all my years 21 st Street to Mknlgan Avonus. oonntcdan wth nctet knued pursuant to this ordnence, Secton 37-28 - Promotkig & Domottn d Errclovoaa • Choose dark green leafy vegetables — the other around, until they both fell down from exhaustion. Judge Bell SECTION Z. * b horoby detocmlned aid dadoed by t* and tn chial tnanoW oBoarit aigrniure upon tn notes Section 37-30 -ntammandatlorn br^ProrrooonorDe "There are cases involving alco- presiding they have never interfered Bonxmh Council aa Wkwo: thai be conckaM evktonqa at to al tuch daterrtnOons. rndtonByADopartnortHood darker the leaves, the more nutritious. For ex- A. Tne eUmolod aggregate maxtnin amounl of money Al notes kMuad hsreundar may be renewad torn tme to Section 37-31 -Griavance Procedure holics who have hit bottom, or kids with the judicial system. I also have a • to be raised Irorn el oouroos for tho DUTDOSOS stated in tme*5sot to tn prevtobnt of tUSA 40A24. Tha chM . Section37-32-DiaciplnetyAction ampte, romaine lettuce has about six times as in trouble," he said. "I have the ham- So, where's the humor? Section 1b $42500. ^T' tnandaTcAoar It htraby autiortzad to tal part a aid tn Section 37-33 - Appeal Process professional and competent staff to B. Tho ostimalod. maximum emounl of bonds or notes to nosaa tarn tmt to tkm at publo or private tan and to ' Copies d ttn proposed Odnenoe emay ba obtained much vitamin C and eight times as much beta mer. By using a combination of com- be Issued tor ths purposes slated In Sodlon 11s $4W7S. Jomlha Offcad the Municipal Ctak. SeT^rXartvS Itflmele "One gent was 86 years old and the other was 88," Judge Bell said dakVar tuch notes to tn purchasers tiered upon reoatot d help me in my work." C. An appropriation was or b conlalnod ki a budget or paymant ot tn purchase price pkit accrued Iraaraet. ki any. »«rlh, New Jersey, wBnut oost upon raquost. beMaen iho carotene as iceberg lettuce. passion and legal authority, I can — Ellen Felicetta _Judgols d Iho Borough homlolora adopted In the turn of. torn tnr daMto tn date rjdtfcery tnred. The enter hoursdMOAjTand 5.00 PM "vtoiowteuohFrtdal f$2.12S lor tho purposes stelod In Soctoni: lharo b now tmnoM dloar la dkaottd to report h wndnp to tn Borough Anything else is a compromise. • Observe the three-quarter plate rule: that's I avalable In said appropriation Bald sum of $2,125, »Nch Cound at ttn rnsaong next auocetdng tn dale when any S22.95 • CC235iTr>.1-08 J sun ta horoby opprapiialod ss a doui peymont for the t how much of the food on your dinner plate f puposes staled In Section 1. sate or dsli^ d notoe punurt to t* onJrm» to rinds. Such report mutt mrJudeJrn amount, tn dstonpton. tn Everyone is at risk from Lung Damaging art SECTION a Tho sum ol $4Z5OO, MUITQ said dcwi thereat rate and tn maturty achedun o( tn roast add. the " should he grains, vegetables, legumes and fruit, poyrnont. Is horoby opproprlotod lor tho purposes stated In (LD.P.s), a serious health threat foundTn the nrtpt obtatnd and tn rnaUty tdnduh d tn notes tdd. ,', leaving just one-quarter for meat, chicken or Suburban lightspot •njPrkn obtained and tn name d the ptidnaer or BOROUQH OF kENIUVORTH home. Small enough to pass through your bo/d SECTION 4. II Is horaby Ijrihu dotonrinod and doefcrad . KENtWOHTH, NEW JERSEY by this Borough Coundl as losovva: fish. This will help you get a good mix of nutri- Quips, quotes, puns and anecdotes from the lighter side of life in Pt ORDINANCE NO. 9M defenses, yet large enough to be caught in the A. The Improvtamonts doscrtxxl In Section 1 ere ml <£CT£CTWei«herebyurtW w ORDINANCE AMENOINQ CHAPTERS 78 AND Bl OF subuiban Union County. Readers are encouraged to contribute by calling current expenses; they are Improvonnnb lhat the Borough bytiteBoraj^Counolattolowt: I. . lungs. ....-.•. : •. •.•• :': : '•••.'• "-"••"••'• :'•'• v : ', ::•: ents, control portion sizes and cut down on fiat ay wy a ocal koowmorts. THE BOROUGH CODE- may toyAiy undertako aa local Improvements. A The IrrtiovtmMa or puptsa datcrtjad In SarJon 1 STATEMENT 27&6000, faxing 276-6220 or writing this newspaper at P.O. Box 626, B. Tho porlod d usoUwss d Iha pUrpoees doscrtbed In •.,'•••'.•••'• * *• • are noi airent •qperntt; ttty tn ImproMomertt or pur- . Take nooce that Iha above Ordnanoe was possod on the Some vacuum cleaners increase this risk by Socljcn 1 lor Milch Iho bonds era hotoby authotzod to ba ppeea tnt tn Boroudi may ItwUy undsrtato aa oemrtl Cnmford 07016. Anonymity is negotiable, but we need a signature and Issued, within tho Imta pnoscnbod by tho Local Bond Law. •nd rofldna after pubic tearing et a regular meetta of tho ' )[ To submit a family news item or a topic sug- Cmwomertt, and no part d tn ocat thtred hat bean or Governing BooV of the Borough of Karawxth on So 24th stirring up LD.P.s lying oh the floor and sending b lOyoaio. rfnl be tpactoty attested on property speck*/ banaUad phone number for verification. C. Al bonds or nodw bsajod puajanl to thb adnrca OayofAprtUSua : them into the air you breathe. Not Mlele. With ff gestion to-Cranfor d connections, for Ms. White, HEDV UPKE/Borou* Clock shal boor Merest ot a rolo not to excood tho maxknum rate i average period c» uaeUiatt of »» pupotte pomnaiod by law. J7.14 CC2341T5-1-08 a unique combination of superior dealing, visit or drop message in the mail slot at the D. The tMJplomontal tidu ststanert roqurad by aaM oeaojfaad in Section 1 lor vrtch tha bonds are hereby Sotheby's vs. The Jumble Store: Who wins? Uxal Bond Law has been duV mode end Had ki tig'odoo aurtitbi suction, and HEPA filtration, Miele is Chronicle office, 102 Walnut Ave., mail it to Box d tho Borough Oak prior to the passage d this ordnance Local Bond Law, to 208 yatn. on fast readng ond a comptoto aucuted t*r ordnonco to be »pondodTc« ment thowe ttnt ttn post dtbt d aaklBoroudi, at de- more than its retail value. Intotost on the ocigatlona authortnxf Iwoh, enplneonx) Ined ki NJSA 40A2-43, to tncrtaaed by tJa ordknnoa by Members of the GFWC Village Improvement 'and hspoctlon costs, logoi mponooo, end the cost of tn $3?3jOOO and tnt tn laautnoa d ttn obtaaloni autho- Among the jewelry items at The Jumble Store was a triple- issuonco d tho obigationa autotzod by thb otdrwica, rlaad by Me ordnarce wl be wkt*i,al debt Irntaoont BOROUGH OF KEMLVVOHTH ' Assodation won the following awards at the at Indudng printtna, advortbement d odnancos end notcaa cortoinad In tha Locei Bond Law. KEMLWORIH NEW JERSEV 'the NJSGWC 6th District Acheieyemnt Day strand necklace that sells new for about $200. Jackie O's brought d salo end le« oxponoos. and othor o^onsos as pro- E The aggragate amount d tn proceeds d tn otaou- 0R0WANCEN0.96-7 vUed In NJ.9A 4OA£-2Q doos nd cnood $4^00, as AN ORDINANCE AMENOINQ CHAPTER 118 OF THE held at Calvary Lutheran Church April 23. $200,000 at Sotheby's. /noro patlcutarV sot forti In Socton 1. iom aUhortadby tat ordnance to be wpended Tor ktarest on tn ofaftjaUont autcrtnd hsrah, andrnailng C«^O^B0fi00GH OF KEMLWORTH AME^ P. Nothing wi bo conMbutod by tho Borouoh ol largo to , Krst Place: Crafts — Eleanor Pakelmann, The Jumble Store staff marked their triple-strand this way: end Impeottciton oosuS, legal to)——, T —and —tn oottt or ceymonl d tn cost d tn Improvonionto cot lorth hi * dh BTATEMENT 1 aauanca of the cctgtrJoni tSoiW by Hi ordkience. Ttka notkn that ttn above Ordnance wga paaaad on I, Mary Ellen Keenan (2X Lynn ikJacWhirter (2>, Sotheby's J ...... $200,000 Socdon 1 hereof. Tha astkrnlad maximum emconl of tie tiduoYig prWIntt aovtrliernent of auTnarioat and noecet tn Inal readkig altar pubic hearing at a reoukV meSrjnn < Photdgraphy — Eleanor Eakelmann; * "TPec*raissranBTw:!rin-iovi^^ Jumble Store » »• —. $8 beroUed by said ImprcwmonU b H2.50O. and tha run- vided In IU8A 40A5a) dot! rot moaad tcWXXX tl^econd Place: Crafts — Eleanor Eakelmann, bor d arrual Instaknents In which al such epodal essoes- ' SECTON 7. The capital budget Of the Borough Is hereby 1 Savings ...-.-- .$199,992 amended to contorm wlh tn prevUont of Ms ordnanoe k> HEDY L«~-i^^^^

May 1,1996 A-11 - A-10 The Chronicle The Chronicle Vincent Pettit Jr., 38 Obituaries Joseph F. Carroll, 86 Worked for township DPW I Insurance underwriter; kin in area Hillside Spring Concert set for next Tuesday Joseph P. Carroll, 86, died April Point Pleasant Hillside J\venue School will hold, "Best of Show," which will be dis- CRANPORD - Vincent K. Pettit ford; his parents, Bishop Vincent 67 His wife, Ann Ros3 Carroll, ^ petition. This segment of the com- Jr., 38, died April 26,1996 at Union K Pettit ST. and Virginia Sorensen Daniel H. turn, 28,1996 at Point Pleasant Hospital " annual seventh- and eighth- petition is sponsored by Congress- played in Washington, D.C. T, in 1985. •*: . . .'— Hospital He had been employed Pettit of Lakehurst; and two sis- A certified insurance underwriter, Spring Concert 8 pjn. Tues- man Bob Franks. -T A singer and an electrical contractor he joined the John Hancock Mu- Surviving are three sons, Joseph* Chalk talk for the past 21 years with the Cran- ters, Joan Marie Pettit Anders and • in the school auditorium. Sopomore Christopher Cunha Ann Marion Pettit CRANFORD — Daniel H. Hey- honorary member of the Police- tual life Insurance Co. in 1926 and F of Cranfbrd, James K of Metaf band, under the direction of i ^Reflections'winners 3» ford Department of Public Works. has a batik titled "Aztec Sky" on A requiem service will be at bum, 67, died April 22,1996 at Co- men's Benevolent Association local was an executive in its Camden of-, rie, La, and Robert M. of H^ Tf&mas Sicola, will perform and a spirited audience participa- Cranford High School juniors, >t Mr. Pettit was bom in Lakewood fice when he retired in 1970. „ _ _ display. Christopher is a student in noon today at Trinity Episcopal hunbia-Presbyterian Medical Cen- in Cranford. Mr. Heybum was a donfield; eight grandchildren "Kennedy Overture," "Cavata," tion rendition of "All Join In." Connie Toth's Crafts I class. Mandee Margitich and Collette Ish- and had lived in Cranford since He was bom in Jersey City and great-grandchildren, Church, North and Forest avenues. ter in Manhattan. A longtime sing- member of the Union County Elec- two "Portrait for Percussion," "Colum- Ms. Zimic will lead the orchestra Michelle Zemlansky, also a soph- iyama won in the art category of A I 1972. He was a parishioner of Trin- Contributions may be made to the er of barbershop harmonies, he trical Contractors Association. lived in Haddonfield before rhov- g^vice- • •—a --" »b—e °9 am« -». Friday b £ Crest March" and "Ihe lion in "Cinnamon," "William Tell thp "Reflections" contest on thei ing to Point Pleasant in 1976. ^ ^ omore, is showing a pastel work ity Episcopal Church. Memorial Fund of the church. was. an electrical contractor with Surviving are his wife, Maijorie the Colonial Funeral Home, Hng." The stage band will perform Overture," "Musique Classique," county and state levels. Both works n Mr. Carroll, who attended the j^jjjg g8 Brick. A ffuneral l Mass?. titled "Rollers and Things." She is Surviving, are two daughters, 'KVrrangerhents are by the Dooley his own firm in the township until, Sandra Heybum of Spring Lake "f^MCA," the "Hey Song" and "Ecossaise," and "Courting Song." a student in George Deckenbach's will be entered in the national Coopep r Union and the Cityy College ' -- -~ «»-^-^ r Hanna Marie and Lacy Ann, and a Funeral Home. There is no visita- his retirement in 1988. Heights; a daughter, Linda Gottlieb will follow 10 am at St Marthas. "£)rummer'sDeal.' This orchestra includes fourth- and. Drawing class. competition which will be held in, I tion. of Harleysville, Pa; three sons, of New York, was a founding mem- Church, Heibertsville Road, Point fifth-graders from Hillside and Or- son, Vincent King m, all of Cran- He lived in Plainfield and his na- '^he chorus, under the direction The students' art has been ex- June in Washington, D.C. a ber of Tau Delta Nu fraternity. He Pleasant Burial will be in Holjr, ange Avenue schools. I, ' tive Cranford before moving to Daniel H. Jr. of Spring Lake o£ Tom Pedas, will begin with the hibited since April 19, and will con- The program is sponsored by the Spring Lake Heights in 1994. Heights, Douglas C. of New York was a member of the Marian Coun- Name Cemetery, Jersey City. ^ cil, Knights of Columbus, in Cher- eighth-graders singing the spiritual clude with a reception 6:30 pjn.PTA and headed by Kathy Meier.r Leona Hand Hook, 77 Mr. Heybum appeared in theCity and Donald J. of Scotch Visitation is 2-4 and 7-9 P-m. tfj^- •Trtfrtness* and the Irving Berlin hit Legal honors Friday for the artists, their parents -Entries are made in the areas of«- ry Hill, and Knights .of Columbus morrow at the funeral home. Con.*. Broadway production of The Music Plains; three grandchildren; and "f'Love A Piano." The middle Members of the Cranford High or guardians and art teachers. At photography, music, literature and> Council 836 in Brick. tributions may be made to St Jude, Saleswoman with a curtain shop Man in 1961 as a member of the two sisters, Anna Chomicz of ife was a parishioner of St Mar- sShool chorus will sing an African School Youth and Government that time, Mr. Franks will an- art Hillside Avenue School art' Children's Hospital ^ CRANFORD - Leona R Hand Surviving are three sons, Gerard Eastemaires, the quartet he sang Scotch Plains and Marion Williams tha's Roman Catholic Church, in song "Sansa Kroma," "Ride The Club won the Premier Delegation nounce the winners of the com-teacher Mary Purcell supplied the Hook, 77, died April 23,1996 at the F. of Wbodbridge, David K of with for 33 years. He had been a of Gainesville, Ga. Chariot," "Adoramus Te" and "Iaward, the highest honor, at the petition. A panel of judges will entries for the art portion of the I Cranford Hall Nursing Home. She Flemington and James P. of Rah- member of the Society for Preser- Services were held Friday at the GetAround." 58th annual Youth and Govern- present several awards, including contest ^ was a saleswoman with C&D Cur- way, two grandchildren; a sister, vation and Encouragement of Bar- Gray Memorial Funeral Home. The .Orchestra, under the direc- ment Conference held at the State ' • r tains in Rahway from 1982 until Bernice Smithers of Fords; and_a_ bershop Quartet Singing in Amer- Bvuial was in Fairview Cemetery, CHS adds 43 seniors tion, of Pamela Zimic, will play House in Trenton March 28 and 30. brother, David Hand of Elizabeth. her retirement in 1992. ica since 1950. Westfield. "Antiques Airs and Dances" and The conference is attended by A native of Elizabeth, Mrs, Hook Services were held Thursday at He was a life member of the Contributions may be made to ,3" "Concerto^in E NBnor." The cham- schools throughout the state. This lived in Rahway before moving to the Lehrer-Gibilisco Funeral Montclair Operetta Club and anthe Cranford First Aid Squad. to natonal honor list•Dd' ber orchestra will play "Pas- was the second Premier Delegation (jranford in 1994. She was a parish^ Home, Rahway, followed by a fU- SQcaglia." The eighth-grade violins Michael D. Blasucd, principal of Julia Becker, Patrick D. Bock, Lyrt* Award won by - Cranford High Stunmer ibrier of St Mark's Roman Catholic neral Mass at St Mark's Church. sey A Borges, Daniel Bryer, BriaW wtfl play jTable Music." This or- School this year. Burial was in Rosedale Cemetery, Cranford High Shool, announced Church in Rahway and a member Caldwell, Lauren J. Charmed chestra includes sixth-, seventh-, Sophomore, Brian. Boyle, won. Tom Sjcola directs a rehearsal for the Hillside Avenue School's Linden. Mary Lou Flynri, 60 43 students have been inducted of St Ann's Society at her parish. ^into the,National Honor Society in Danielle P. Chilinsld, Sara Collette^ and eighth-grade students from The Outstanding Statesman spiring concert scheduled for 8 p.m. Tuesday at the school. [ram Day Camp Qn^^^njworft^ serjtes tp^la^ arf*ihduction ceremony at the high. Rosemarie Connety, Eric R. Date* ' Hillside and Orange Avenue, Award. John Celock received a Students rehearsing are Rachel Harley, Robin. Hickey and • Nursery Camp n ¥JRmm&B$H.w*^ Maty* Lou" Wa^ngibn^jaM^iRob^ .James^J&Arjfcy;, -Jte^Jg^^g^ nomination for this, position. Cynthia Lawrence. . »" " -c:r::v -•• isaroWsr^# Alana V. Doty, Kerry at Oak Knoll • Regular Camp the society7is based upon excel- Alyssa Wright captured Th* Lob- ^ Ttahway Hospital A native of irook, Nancy Keene of! ^David*-••S-fedov' Wffliama amiual byisL&waniSte fajgpt'Mihe|'7th^ ^ngressiphal £)fev' • Sports Extra Retired bus .driver; Portuguese native character and service to school and Diane Hickey, Maay Lucene s v . Honesdale, Pa., she lived in Rah- zlet and Patricia Laver of North Ar- concert 7:45 pjn. Thursday, May fof National -Affairs. Dave Feder for the entire conference. " trict's local sponsorship c*' ^*'*- '" • Hiking & Camping ' i CRANFORD — Manuel Gon- Michael's Roman Catholic-Church. way and Kenilworth before moving lington. community. choogian, Kimberely • Kaltreidejj ltf. The orchestra,. ctjjtfus. and and Mike Morley -were selected as Boyle sponsored "Informing Police Boys arid Girls PreK-9th Grade Diana Iiebermah, Peter Lyons- tistic Discovery," the nationw | tedves, 87, died April 24, 1996 at Surviving are his wife; Florence to Colonia in 1995. Services will be 9 am today at Seniors inducted into the Na- will perform. Selections for National Affaira alternates. About 'Revoked Insurance;" Jtifin • Swim Lessons Palitto Goncalves; two sons, John Charles J. Macksoud, Troy £ i Overlook Hospital in Summit He Mrs. Flynn is survived by her the Sullivan Funeral Home, 146 tional Honor Society include: Amy under Mr. Sicola's direction, Chuck Kiamie and Chris Zahv' Celock sponsored "An Agency To congressional high school art com- ! drove buses from 1940-70 from the in Arizona and Gerald of Cranford; husband,-Matty J. of Colonia; two Blitz, Alicia Bucdarelli, Meredith Malko, Todd D. Mariano, Kerriarth East Second Ave., Roselle. A fu- lude "Tenderfoot March," ^e bell secured the two Chaplain posi- Find Jobs For Trainable Mentally • .3 ! Mountainside depot of the former six grandchildren; seven great- daughters, Maureen of Colonia and neral Mass will follow 10 a.m. at St Cirekowsi, Tashika L. Crawley, McGuire, John Newman, EriiS grandchildren; and a sister, Lorin- Platt, Lauren Porter, Heather Rem-' Scepter," "Going Around To: tions for the Senate, while Mike Retarded Students;" Chuck Kiamie Middle Somerset Bus Co. Sherry Keene of Linden; a son, Joseph the Carpenter Roman Cath- Heather Marie Jenkins, Mark Ehv- w Open House da in Portugal. ' bert, Julia Renedo, JuUe ffi gfther, "Theme from Rhapsody in Morley served on the Cabinet as sponsored "All Houses To Have I'.{ Mr. Goncalves, who was born in Martin J. of Wayne; a grandchild; olic Church in Roselle Burial will ertowski, Kimberely Iglesias, Shan- Visible Numbers For Mail"; "Man- School Portugal, settled in Newark when A funeral Mass was celebrated two brothers, Hank Keene • of Schweitzer, Richard Shackell BJue," "MJJL Cha Cha Cha" and attorney general. John Celock was be in Rosehill Cemetery, linden. non Law, David Iittmah,and datory CPR and First Aid Classes Sunday, May 5, 2-4 p.m. he emigrated to the United States Friday at St Michael's Church, fol- Patrick Slocum. Juniors include: Kathleen Szymona. "Woory Buny/* named chairman of the Education • Sports in New Jersey High Schools" was jnl924. '• ••;••, -.:•.; '•:'•.. ••' lowing services at the Dooley Fu- Under Mr. Pedas' direction, the Committee and Stacey Rebello was Just one (He had lived in Cranford since neral Home. Burial was in Grace- •Rorus will begin with an early secretary. sponsored by Neha Ifprde; and • Computers Evelyn Johnson, 73 Call for brochure and directions. . JL974 and was a parishioner of St land Memorial Park, KenQworth. Ajmerican "Welcome Song" fol- Cranford High School presented "Prohibiting Rain Forest Wood on phone call • Drama owed by the English folk song, a total of nine bills at the Confer- Boardwalks" was sponsored by (908)522-8151 Printing press operator; churchwoman Garden Tour set for May 19 Jessica MoWsantL to quality care! • Swimming U Cranford; Martins Jewelers, 12 ' 'Drunken Sailor." Other songs will ence. Five of the nine were passed CRANFORD — Evelyn Johnson, Sharon Victor of Morristown, A Violet by a Mossy Stone- The Club's officers were Chuck Monitored Child Care I i Garden Tour "96," a tour of six North Ave., Cranford; Peri-'* 36 "Dance, Dance, Dance," the into law, and the remaining four • Dance Classes 73, ^died April 29,1996 at her home Joanne, Lorraine and Eleanor, all Kiamie, president; Mike Morley, Flexible Car6 Times' hidden-treasure gardens in winkles Gifts, 33 Elm St, West-•£ Barry Manilow song "I Am Your passed through one House. The Ketirecl frdnl Ayire and cable plant in Roselle.- She operated a printing of ftaielle; seven, grandchildren vice president; Vine* Currid, trea- Insured • Individual Attention Lunch Provided press, at the Lermer Packaging andtwogreatgmndchiklren. Cranford, will be held noon-4 field; Scarlet Begonias, 922-3 Child," the spiritual "Feel Good" five bills which passed were in- £ KENELWORTH - Harry F. T. Hacket Sevret; a son, Harry; a surer, and Jessica Moltisanti, sec- Transportation and Corp. in Garwood from 1963 until Two sons, John E. Jr. and Mich- pjn, Sunday, May 19, rain or South Ave^ Westfield; Richard Somerset County (908) 516-4884 Oak Knoll Sevret, 82, died April 27, 1996 at daughter, Virginia M. Fierke; five her retirement in 1988. .'< ; shine. Roberts Ltd, 375 Park Ave.,/; retary. Union County (908)668-4884 School of Extended Care grandchildren and four great- jaelJ^ aredeceeted. Medina unit will meet and dine tonight ]bis home in Austin, Texas. He re- The event is sponsored by the Scotch Plains. the Holy Child Available tired in 1970 after 44 years at the grandchildren. . She was bom in Newark and Funeral services win be 11 am. dinner, a couples game night and Princeton Area (908) 253-9595 44 Blackburn Road lived in Cranford before moving to Green Thumb Garden Club of Tickets win also be available The Medina Chapter of Summit, New Jersey 07001 former Hillside plant of the Hat- , Visitation is 24 and 7-9 pin. tomorrow at First Baptist Church, NA'AMAT USA will hold its trips. Artistic discovery HuntetdonCounty (908)788^838 1 Roselle in 1940. 100 High SL Burial will be in Cranford. Ticket prices are $10on the day of the tour at the- Two Cranford High School art •Beld Wire and Cable Manufactur- today at the Mastapeter Funeral r montWy" "ladies night out" 730 If you would like more informa- "ACommiimmtco ing Co. A native of Newark, Mr. Home, 400 Eaitqute Aye, Roselle Mrs. Johnson was a deaconess Graceland Memorial Park, Ken- in advance and $12 on the day Crane-Phillips House, 124 North tion about joining, call Joyce at students' works are on display at of the tour. Union Aye., Cranford. For infor- pjn. today at the Savannah Res* Quality CareSina 198.1' Sevretr lived iti Kenihyorth from Park, where services will be 9 a.m. and missionary at First Baptist Dworth. taurant on North Avenue in Gar- 518-0094 or Suzanne at 232-1787. Schering-Plough in Kenilworth as 1942-88 when he moved to Austin. Church of Cranford. She held Visitation is 24 pan. today at the Tickets for this event are mation on tickets by mail, group '^ tomorrow. Burial will be in St Ger- •••• f Surviving are his wife, Kathleen trude Cemetery, Colonia. membership in the church's Flow- G.G. Woody Funeral Home, 206 available at Cranford Bookstore, purchases or additional ticket"' Savannah is a small, intimate The Center For Hope Hospice is about the value er Club, the Roselle Senior Citizens East Eighth Ave, Roselle, and 7-9 32 North Ave., Cranford; The assistance, call Geri Iivelli at restauirant which win provide a aubandtheRoselle4jranchofthe pjn. today at the First Baptist Arrangement, 10 North Ave., 276^077. :"- great.atmosphere for conversation All-You C ain -M^tl ofUfe and how you choose to spend it once iMargaretC$e JfUh NAAGP,:'. . '• ' •;'.; •• '.:••;• ••Church./ • .,*•-:•••••• .:' v, ' • :. ^ ^U^4imitingulhessisiprese^ ' '•Survivbig are her husband, John :. ' evening promises to be a great op- •*<$•• ;: ' • • •• <•"••;'-• H'C JRetired teacher; once of (GrMfoff " El Sh of'Roselle; four daughtenE - portunity for. prospective members J: CRANFORD — Margaret Coffee Mountainside Garden Club. If meet members' of the Medina Mitchell died March 9, 1996 in Her first husband, J. Walter Cof- Chapter and learn more about the ay oriincn IScottsdale, Ariz. She was a teacher Madeline wganization. V MofLr\ fee, died in 1968. Her second hus- New Model Releases! D Jin the Summit school system from band, Joel Mitchell, died in 1985. Call Gayle at 88M595 V you rl945 until her retirement in 1969. Surviving are a son, James D. Schaible,97 would like to attend. " A native of Madison, Mrs. Mitch- Coffee of Phoenfac, Ariz.; two The Medina Chapter is com- • Y6ur Choice of Mimosa / HQ.PE jJel l lived in Cranford from 1929 daughters, Mary Elizabeth Glovier Owned companies Hundreds of new models come in every week! prised of young Jewish women •ri • "until she moved to Mountainside of McLean, Va, and M. Ellin Mair Erorh Westfleld and the surround- or Bloody Mary V only ^n 1969. She had resided in Scotts- of Montclair, a stepdaughter, Lou- Come down and see our variety! ing communities who enjoy a wide jdale since 1984. ise Mitchell Sims of Portland, with her husband 'I riety of social activities in addi- ••.•.•• •• • • • ••.••• v-. - She graduated in 1927 from the Maine; eight grandchildren and CRANFORD — Madeline Dolan jjtion to raising funds for charitable • Carving Station with \ JTrenton Normal School (now Tren- two great-grandchildren. Schaible, 97. died April 26,1996 at purposes. • • • Jton State College) and in 1964 from A memorial service will be 1 pjn. Elizabeth.General Medical Center. Some of the club's social activi- Prime Rib and Roast Turkey kRutgers University. Mrs. Mitchell Saturday, May 11 at the Dooley Co- She and her late husband, Otto J^ ties include dinners at local res- v ' ~| |jwas a member of the Cranford lonial Home, 556 Westfield Ave., owned the Suburban Soft Water taurants, holiday parties, swim- • Poached Fresh Salmon •Business and Professional Westfield. Contributions may beCo. and the Schaible Chemical Co. ming parties, talks by local experts ^Women's Club, the Cranford made to the Cranford Public li- in Westfield until the Schaibles re- on various topics, a couples buffet jJLeague of Women Voters and the brary, Attn: John Malar, Director. tired in 1966. • Cheese Crepee Mrs. Schaible was born in New- ark and lived in Westfield before • Freshly Prepared Omelettes, moving to Cranford in 1970. jMary Woolf, 80 Surviving are a son, Jack of Pastas & Belgian Waffles iHomemaker; has daughter in area South Plainfield; two daughters, 1/2 OFF REGISTRATION Remember HOPE... it is the heart of Hospice Carol Pisano of Roselle Park and Pav Only ii2-i;'9'" Weekly Thereattor For information about The Center For Hope Hospice { Mary Woolf, 80, died April 22, Rosemary Cartwright of. Cranford • Fresh Juices, Cappuccino, i Gloria Leyden of Normandy Beach; Call (908) 486-0700. •> 1996 at her home in and Marjorie of Jackson; and two eight grandchildren and six great- Coffee &Tea {homemaker, she was born in New grandchildren; grandchildren: . Margaret J.Coloney.R.N., President JYork City and lived in Brooklyn A funeral Mass was celebrated 1955 Ford Fairlane Crovvn Victoria (1:18) Gran Centurions ••• Father Charles Hudson, M. A., Vice-President A funeral Mass was celebrated 1 (before moving to Whiting in 1978. Wednesday, at St Elizabeth Ann Monday at the Roman Catholic The latest models from Road Legends - A selection of older American cars 440 Madison Hill Road Brunch served 10 a.m. to 3 pm. . 176 Hussa Street, Linden, New Jersey 07036 *• Mrs. Woolf was a parishioner of Seton Church. Burial was in Whit- Wednesday 6 PM '••.''•• • Church of the Assumption, Roselle Raguliir menu served after 3 p.m. St Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman ing Memorial Park. Park, following services at the Ma- in large scale (almost 12 incheslorig), including Bel Air convertibles and ^Catholic Church in Whiting. Arrangements' were by the stapeter Funeral Home in Roselle hardtops, 1953 Ford Pickups and Irnpala convertibles & hardtops. $19.00. . •::" mam rh. h Reservations Sugqestet 'J Her husband, John, died in 1984. Anderson & Campbell Funeral Park. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Holy Trinity.Lutheran Church Surviving are two daughters, Home in Whiting. Cemetery, East Orange. 301 Tucker Ave. t Monday 7:13 PM ; **| * V - '• W '. UMlfili ' . The VFW liTSDIOITQ 2012 High Street ' 1-7 South Avenue ill 1 At the intersection of South Union OFFICE Wednesday 7 PM Union County Places of Worship wk . • For othW location*: Beer Bar & Grill 1 I CALL: 1-800-624^31021 St. Theresa's Church ST. BERNARD'S TERRILtROAD 541 Washington Ave., Kenilworth CATHOLIC CHURCH BAPTIST CHURGH f * m 908-272-4444 1340 Terrill Rd. Scotch Pluins 1 Pastor Rev. Joseph S. 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Hulling'0" Looming Cenlm*. Inc. Independently Owned & Operand 6gM | May 1,1996 A-12 The Chronicle The Chronicle A-13 You said it: '/ wou/d've rather gotten blown out, than lose a The CHS girls 800-meter YOUTH SPORTS close game like that.' relay team set a new Mill- — CHS Head Baseball Coach Jamie Shrlner, on Ms first bum Relays record In 1:49 ball clubs, the boys of the Gentlemen's Comer O'Neil, all providing excellent offensive and de- field which she sent behind tho nearest Earth- Alex Enriqiioz, Christina Hlnklo and Kalhy Jas- ters. loss of the season, (story beldw) Saturday. BASEBALL rallied In the last Inning to squeak out a 4-3 fensive performances. quake defender by using her head and raced trzebski. The Devil backfield saw great defen- The tough play of Pauline Barkin defended victory over a battling Braves team. into the wind sending a shot at the keeper who sive moves by Alisa Flesher and Jennifer for the Dolphins, joined by Annie Uegel, Loah Sports . BOYS The Sox were again paced by the splendid Clippers 10, Red Barons T *.;. • deflected the ball back into the playing field . Mitchell. Both teams put forth a great effort In Blanos, Alanna Duffy and Anna Vicci. The Wiz- MAJOR LEAGUE pitching of Mike Vittitoe and Derrick Zulick who The Blue Cross Blue Shield Clippefs_3eored which Clara continued to pursue for the soc- this well-fought game. ards countered with a solid performance by -.—JtQ4B&*15J&9m7.; limited the Braves on three hits while striking four runs In tho first inning as Lauren D'Elia, Jill " ond Cobra goal. Allle Miller, supported by Katie Whalen, Crlstina' )32 out "14 batters: : GIRLS MIDGETS Saturday's game belonged to the Dodgem' Kropa, Melissa- Montalvo and Beth Nist Labrutto and Bridget Dooley. fvcort With the score tied in the bottom ot the sixth Centennial Thistle 4, Brldgewater 5 heavy hitter Mike Savnlk. Mike went (our (or knocked in a run apiece. The Red Barons kept Grey Dolphins 3, Great White Sharks 1 I lUOt Inning, Matt Ooktor rifled a double to the cen- The Thistle and Firecrackers played a very lour in the game with two monster home runs, it close by scoring a run In the third and fourth The Dolphins scored their first victory on ex- Magic 4, Big Green 2 3 eno ter field fence, stole third and scored the win- exciting game as the Firecrackers held on for a citing goals by Erica Giordano, Elizabeth John- one ook> shot and one three-run blast over the innings. Laurie Kovolisky scored both runs for In their April 21 match-up, the Magic turned TSM ning run on a Josh Starrier single to center. the Red Barons. 5-4 victory despite some Intense last minute stone and Annie Uegel against a tough Sharks back a fourthJquarter rally by the Big Green Adams Field fence, gMng the Dodgers the Other Sox hitters were Derrick Zulick, who Lady Cougars relish underdog role .bust The Clippers broke it open In the fifth by Thistle pressure. defense led by Kristen Ford and goalies and held on to "win. In the first period, the lead. In later Innings Mike had a line drive ^pnle doubled, and Mike Vittitoe and Mark Bonczek The game started off with two quick goals by Megan Kuhn and Danielle D'Amlco. ilngle and a double. scoring five runs as Andrea Yeager, Julia Magic scored quickly off a powerful kick by who both singled Brandon Small picked up an the Firecrackers. Halfway through the first half. Allison Hearon and Glovanna Molinaro led Dodger catcher Mike Felicetta went three lor Skwarskl, Kelly Donnelly, Sara Casey and Florija Kastrati and the Big Green evened the By JAMES ROLLY with Cranford, and we're looking RBI on a fielder's choice as did Josh Harris. Thistle Lynrre Kovolisky took the ball up the the Dolphin attack with Parry Stender and Cait- lour Matt Wilson, two for(our , Rob Felicetta Meghan Wischusen each drove In a run. score as Rebecca Booth punched the ball forward to playing them Saturday," For the Braves, Dave Drechsel and Greg middle for a shot on the Firecracker goal. Lau- lln Helmstefter. Defending for the Sharks were THECHRON1CLE M McPhaul each scored two runs. Mike Nicole Spamplnato, Kaitlln Kovalus, Michelle through a crowd of goal-line defenders. In the Willie the kid onofrio pitchd billitl bii f ren O'Hara went after the rebound and booted Joanna Arclerl, Jackie Holleran, Teresa Mans- said-Westfield High second base- McKenny, Sara Gardner and Lynn Kovolisky second period, Magic pulled ahead on a quick d h it past the Firecracker goalie to make the score bach, Joanna Romano and Morgan Webb. Cranford native Willie Car- There's been a small, but dis-man Amy Williams. "We think we triple. Camr neraer nap heuceua unea a per- -p^ 4^ turned' in good efforts for the Red Barons. kick by Amanda Porter off the deft passing of f0UT h)ta blg Brave M was a UKHtm 2-1. The Flrecrackera then tallied another to Julia Colangelo and goalie Victoria Spellman have- the team and skills to beat jSlhrow to catcher MHce Felicetta for a play The game ended as Andrea Yeager playing Kathleen Tobin. When Amanda Porter scored penter has been voted the cernible shift in the balance of bio to left by Steve UFlamme that tied the make It a 3-1 game. Before the half was over, led a superb Dolphin defense with super ef- 3d out* tha plate. % third base caught a wicked line drive. again in the third period, the game seemed power on the local high school soft- them, and maybe even get into the score-ret 3-3. Mike DIGtovannL singled and however, the Thistle fought back with an unas- forts by Leah Blanes, Sara Winters, Anna Vicci, 1996 Ivy jHlghUgrrt* from the Indians same from Chris safely out of reach until another Rebecca county final But we know they'll reached base all three times. Anthony DK3k> Koalas 13, Parrots 2 sisted goal by Lynne Kovolisky. Carey Sus- Pauline Barkin and Manna Duffy. ball scene. BMticy wtth two RBto. Rory Murray scored two Booth score early In the fourth period. With the League vannl also singled. The American Legion Koalas ran their record ; skind was tough In goal for the Thistle, turning Christine Wilson led the Sharks onslaught County powerhouse Union High be tough, and we need to play our nln—»los r th« Tribe. . margin narrowed to one and the momentum to 4-0 as their defense and.pltchlng were the away many shots with the help of fullbacks with Janlne Kleseling, Rebecca Schlenker and Wrestler of best to beat them." shifting In the Big Green's direction, a defen- is still the team to beat, but the key to tho win. Bridget Klebaur, Ashley Rumzie and Sarah Rebecca Dooley. Dana Welch provided the first l WHctta 10, E^l«* 1 SOFTBALL sive realignment by the Magic and Amanda the Year by respective chances of Cranford and Cranford is the sixth seed, and The Koalas jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the Casey. scoring with her blistering penalty kick on goal. ,Tba WBdcats recorded their second victory Porter's third goal saved the day. For the second, highlighted by Megan Mukai's two-run Early in the second half, the Thistle tied the leagua Westfield High have undergone a boasts a solid all-around lineup. of ih« MMbn over the Eagles behind the two- MAJOR LEAGUE double end Katie Burke'3 triple. Emily Nietzel. game at three with a goal by Laurie Kovolisky, Tigers 4, Great White Sharks 0 Magic, goalies Courtney Koellner and Katlyn transformation. Junior Diana hjt pitching of Angel Navarette, James Seeman Parrot* 6, Bears s ' coaches for and Alison WlschuSen alsp knocked In a run assisted by her sister Lynne. Despite continu- The scoring duo of Tara Clark and Allle Dunn • turned In stellar performances. The •ndlMtSymarakL The Chamber of Commerce Parrots rallied in For the past Dollard is the top apiece in the Inning. . ing pressure by the Thistle, the Firecrackers Morelra combined for three first-half goals giv- Magic defense was supported by the solid play his out- |The WBdoM offenae was led by James See- the later Innings to beat the Cranford Lawyer few seasons, the Lady Cougar After the second Inning, the clutch pitching scored two more goals — one on a beautiful ing the Tigers a 3-0 halftlme lead. Strong goal of Kathleen Tobln, Katherine Behrens,,Julie Gll- dm w«» thriie hte and John Mlccto with two. Bears In an excKlng game Monday night The standing of Daria Hariln and Meghan Maher and the- comer kick play. The Thistle refused to give tending by Erica Grysko and Courtney Byellck bertson, Emily Porter, Jill McCoy and Elaine Lady Cougars pitcher for the AW contributing offensively were Andy Parrots were led by the strong pitching of Sha- -excellent Koala defense did not allow the Par- up, however, as Sarah Casey took a pass from denied the Shark attackers Rebecca Schlen- Cockerilne. Contributing to the offense were season have challenged third straight Butch, tagel Ntwette, Jefl Nahoch. Joey ron Majors who chipped in two hits and re- rots any more runs. , Lauren DIMarco and scored to make it a 5-4 ker, Morgan Webb and Cristlne Wilson repeat- Lauren Perllngero, Devln .Watsrr~Hnd Laurel season, and bat- Straguu* Chris Symanski, Chris Penaherrera, corded nine strikeouts in three Innings pitched. with Brown Union for county Sharon Majors of the Parrots held the Koala game. Rachel Werder, Lori Simpson, Lauren edly. Danielle D'Amlco made several spectacu- Hartmann. The Big Green offense was led by Tjom Newman, Steve BobrowsM and Chris Kristsn Pabst provided the offenses punch O'Hara, Sarah Casey and the Kovoliskys put' lar plays to keep the Sharks within striking supremacy with tery mate Beth RueMrara. offense off the Scoreboard In each Inning she Rebecca Booth, Elizabeth Washkau, Klera University. with her hustling base running, one single and intense pressure on the opposing goal as the distance. Late goals by Jennifer Fitzgerald and Zielenbach, Lindsay Dolan and Allison Carollo. j WestGeld rel- Kbehler is a sea- The two Eagle hit* ware collected by Ryan. • pitched. y HIGH SCHOOL two homers. game wound down, but the Firecrackers were Rebecca Flanagan ended the scoring for the Handling duties at mldfield were Danielle Cal- | Carpen- egated to also- soned catcher. Heck md Ryan Hekratettor. The Bears maintained a shutout and wore able to hold on for the victory. Tigers. Contributing to the Tiger success were cara and Clare Sheehan. The Big Green do- j ahead by five runs until the bottom of the SOCCER Jessica Rolg, Jaclyn Altebrando, Christine ter went undefeated in the ran status. But PREVIEW Polito and sec- fense was anchored by fullbacks Samantha j t , '.-.• Red8ox0,Canftnaia2 fourth. The Bears were led offensively by Victo- DiPasquale, Breanne Dumlng, Cara Bollnski, Saturday, when ond baseman GIRLS JUNIORS Cartwright, Laura' Newcomb, Crlsta Colanleri I Ivy League at 126 pounds, ; The boys of the Gentlemen's Comer re- ria Cetera, Margaret Pyne, Erin Kochnor and Christine Evans and Jenna Newmark. The SOFTBALL GIRLS DIVISION § Blue Devils 2, Blue Blazers 2 and goalies Victoria Sheehan, Angela Daurlo ' the Lady Devils Lauren Porter grouped and powered to a solid victory over Elizabeth Niesz. Great White Sharks roster Included Joanna Ar- and. then won four matches Cobras 2, Princeton Earthquakes 0 After four .exciting quarters of play, the Devils and Jessica Nicholson. ' j host Cranford in anchor the in- thiCtoblrato. , • Tho Parrots scored two runs in tho bottom of The Cobras dominated the first half with the and the Blazers fought to a draw. The Devils cieri, Kristen Ford, Janlne Kieseling, Dana at the NCAA Championships Cranford ; The Sax w»n» led by the slogging of catcher the fourth and completed their rally In the bot- started the scoring early when Katie Curtin Welch, Rebecca Dooley, Jackie Holleran, the second field, with Erika high gusty wind at their basks. Several Cobra BOYS DIVISION 5 Oreg AKator who rocketed a run-scortng triple tom of i the fifth. Providing Umoly hits for tho . passed to Leigh Ann Johnson who scored in Megan Kuhn, Teresa Mansbach and Joanna to finish sixth in the nation. round, of the atf^Westfield Quintaha and shots on goal were saved by the Earthquake Cranford Force 2, Montgomery Owls 0 and double to the tehee while reaching base' Parrots' were VlcW Hollorbach. Jill Bashaw, kpoper. A hand ball in the penalty box set up a •1he.opening minutes of the game. In the sec- Romano, who played sWIIfylly at several posl- Debbie "Noble a> «w3i «ia».uffc'J^ SeMensteiri:tod, ,a iotion8 on the field. ;,'--..•"'..', .,_•.•' The Forcelmproved'their spring record-to 4— ^Union r,Couiity s ? Sarah. MaJ«fr- Ashley-Daubert, Ashley Klap- penalty shot which Clare Gallagher fired at tr]e ond half, Marie Sweeney centered the .ball to ,• Saturday, 2 ».m. i '' 0 with • a 2-0, victory bri the roari-'agalnst the- foumarheht," 'pMairiifig '"'at •- phote,»*Heole Uonlgom»ry,':Ka(yb8th Thomp- koaper. Making a spectacular save.^ tho ball Megan Dunn who scored. The Blazers-came status. Montgomery Owis. The game was scoreless at first base, and Oarrtck Zufick doubled and singled as did son and Undsey Schoonmakar. Katherine Kar- rebqunded and Mallory Hariln sent It back to back with a goal In the third quarter by Laiiren Grey Dolphins 2, Pink Wizards 2 Westfield will TIB©} the half but at .the 10-mlnute»mark R.J. Sails teammate Brandon Small Mike Vlttitoe dou- gus, Krteton CaUaghan and Caltlin Murphy pro- Clare who found the Inside of the net for the Belden and a goal in the closing* minutes of • The junior business/eco- have the higher seed. Heather White at the hot comer.-- Dolphin mainstays Erica Giordano and.Al- broke the tie. He blasted one In from 10 yards F, MENEZES/THE CHrfONlCl*X<* bUd and picked up an RBI and Josh Starrier vldod a strong defensive effort for tho Parrots. Cobras' score. Tha Cobras' offensive unit of the fourth by Terri Van Horrt- lison Hearon each scored goals and Usa Levo- The outfield is speedy with Jen out after Ryan McMahon passed back to him. nomics major compiled a 29- "Usually we've been favored in tlos^ad In a run and turned In a brilliant play Meghan VSfischusen, Lindsay Fisher and Gforia In goal for the Blazers was Danlella Soflana- nas slammed two goals for the Wizards In an Cranford's Lauren Porter reaches base safely against Union Catholic last week. Porter and hW* R.J. accounted for the second goal with a nice the second round, but this year Sands in center, Jill: Knight in onjt fly to center and doubled up a surprised Clipper* 17, Mud Hens 6 Ryan plaBl sensational. Playing outstanding kos who saved shot after shot from the Devil exciting contest at Walnut 10 record this winter for the Lady Cougar teammates travel to Westfield Saturday In the second round of the Union Coun^ assist from David Snyder. we're going in as the underdog," right, and Erica Platt in left Mel- fuonar at second base. Matt Ooktor brought in The Blue Cross Blue Shield Clippers' bats as a mUMHer was Courtney Schrelber. offense of Stephanie Ferreira, Emily Hendel, Dolphin goalies Victoria Spellman and Glo- Providence, R.I. school and said Cranford High shortstop and issa Murray and Julie Nordstrom Tournament 'i?" a run on a sacrifice fly. came alive as they outscorodthe Mud Hens. As the second half started, the Earthquakes; Kathleen Masterson and Stephanie Guardinp. vanna Molinaro kept the Wizard barrage in Keepers Mike Folger and Stephen Caprio is 76-22 in his collegiate ca- have been valuable with the bats at Tha Had Sox recetved great pitching from Sara Casey, Lauren Albert. Kelly Donnelly and Jarred the playing field with the wind at their They we.ro backed up well by Erin Freeman check and the Wizards^Samantha Baker and combined for the shutout In goal. Folger had leadoff hitter Donna Polito. "West MBca VNttoa and Derrick Zulick who oomblherj Lauraen O'Bia paced the Clippers by getting backs and their determined attacks on goal. and Jenny Solomon in the mldfield. The Blazer Lauren Gustansen countered the Dolphin at- many saves In the first half and Caprio's boom- reer. designated hitter. on most teams the bottom of the leen Ryan short, and Alexie Bur- sure they'll be prepared Saturday^ orv'a two-htter, stnMhg out 12 while walking defenders, Kate Kuhn, Rachel Mlkelson, Kristin tack. ••.••' ing punts In the second half gave the Force field is the higher seed (third), and 3 four hits each. The Clippers defense was su- The survival instincts of the Cobras defensive deservedly so. But we feel confi- "Defense has been a strong point order isn't that good, but we have nett and Susan Phillips at third. said WHS Head Coach Maggie Mfj* only three batters. perb as Alyso Augustie, Meghan Wischuson, toam of Kate Bilhor. Alana Buonaguro, Julie Stanley and Meagan Sukovich, worked Amanda Choy-Shan led the Wizard attack, many scoring opportunities. Halfbacks Evan good hitters with great speed at the Heather Post is in center, Shannon Kevin Bn/an threw wen for the Cardinals and Jill Kropa find Melissa Montalvo were excellent Ann Kuczynski. Susan Freeman and Amanda throughout the game to break up the offensive with the fine support of Stefanle Winnickl, Jen- Herbert, Anlhony Drimones, Joey Conte and dent, and Comfortable that we can for us most of the year, and we Fadden. "But we're at home wheat) David LaRose kept the pressure on the Owls' On the greens bottom o^our lineup. It's a total Wagner in left and Lynda Hoesly picked up a single. In the fioVJ. Andrea Yoagor, Beth Nlst and Julia Ray denied any Earthquake attempts for the attacks. nifer Folinusz and Amanda Jenkins. beat them if we play up to our abil- know that fielding the ball cleanly we hope to have some good fan Skwarsk'. also turned In solid efforts. equalizer; With ono minute remaining in the In goal for the Devils was Megan Dunn and Elizabeth Johnstons paced the Dolphin of- defense. Fullbacks Michael Altebrando and ities." is a top priority in the counties," team effort" in right Beth Giameo and Lyndsey Red Sox 4, BravM 3 Tho Mud Hens wero led by Laura Belden, game, Clare Gallagher received a high bounc- Jennifer Mitchell, who each made two saves fense with great play by Caitlln Helmstetter, Michael Mallnowskl provided additional defen- The Cranford Rotary Club support and our girls should be up C Westfield has ace senior Lauren Greenwald are the designated hit- 1h a tight battle oetween two evenly matched Haley Robinson, Anna Matthews and Katie ing pass in the Cobras' defensive third of tho against a tough Blazer line of Katie Baylock, Julia Colangelo, Parry Stender and Sara Win- sive support. is holding its sixth annual Westfield (11-2) is a loose, confi- said the sure-handed Polito. "But I dent group going into the key UCT also think we've got a pretty strong Cafaro pitching with Kate Tracy ters. to the task. As long as we play golf tour- contest as well. hitting lineup. We're hitting the behind the plate. Lauren Vidovich I "Cranford is a well-coached, fun- good defense and hit the ball, W SCOREBOARD nament "We always have good games ball well at the top of the order, but plays first Williams second, Col- damentally sound team and I'mbe in good shape." . • Donofrio, Monday, LASTWEEK Cranford. NJ. 07016. ages 0-17' Is Sunday, July 14-Friday, July 19: Somogyi, who holds the. state high school June 3 at BOWLING High scores wore by. Donna Benko 176, The second week will run from Sunday, July boys career scoring record of 3310 points and the Twin i Ligas lead 176. 172. 524; Elinor Barny 186, 150, 483; SENIOR BALL 21-Friday, July 26. A boy may attend camp for the national high school standard for the most Mary Zebrowski 180. 171. 477;>atty Wall 180, The Union County Senior Softball League is either or both sessions, while girls may attend CRANFORD MONOAY SENIORS free throws made during a career. (1034), Brooks 151, 469; Usa Frazier 167, 160. 467; Jean looking for additional players to add to its 50- the first week only. Hawks...... 144-73 amassed a coaching record of 275-111 while Win streak snapped ; Barbini 190, 165, 466; Carol Korner 166. 157, and 60-year-old leagues. Any Interested play- The camp staff is comprised primarily of high Country at St. Peter's, St, Jbseph's-Metuchen, Madison Bumpers ; :...: 140.5-76.5 456; Marga Kennedy 158,. 453; Carol Riley ers who will be 50 or older during 1996 can school coaches ' and college players from Club in wrestlers Young at Heart : 125-92 155, 450; Belle McMillan 170: Lois Gloss 166, Central and McCorrlstin high schools. Home contact Tony Muccia at 272-3140 or Dom Deo Union, Somerset, Hunterdon, Monmouth, Mid- For the Birds...- 117.5-99.5 was 290-135 as a coach and won two state Watchung. Cranford High baseball team loses to Summit The Cranford Police Athletic 166; Karon Portuese 162; Ednas Oliver 159; at 654-5088. , . , dlesex and Mercer counties. ; Has Beens'. 117-100 Evelyn Lawtar 150. For further information call Home (654-5691) titles, at Westfield and Union Catholic high The tour- All good things must come to an shutout battled to a three-set win at Grfitf ^yrestling team finished its season Late Corners... „. 117-100 CENTRAL JERSEY HOOPS CAMP or Everty (654-5424) any evening or write to schools. CRANFORD Wo Throe ,...... :.... 113.5-103.5 end. Wednesday doubles 6-7 (3-7) 6-2, 6-1, while tfcgl last week with several grap piers The 23rd annual Central Jersey Basketball Neil Home at 627 Hanford.Place, Westfield, The camp, open to all boys and girls ages 9- nament of- Tigers ..:....:..:.... ; .112-105 TENNIS The Cranford High baseball team and the Cran- lone Cougar defeat came at secoWff. reaching new heights on the; state Camp will.again bo held in July at the Law- NJ. 07090. 17, will include two 3VS-hour sessions that will Hilltops •. .'....•...... ,...... 112-105 fers the or> dropped its first game of the sea- ford hitters singles where Mike Bazilus^Brrt* aj^i regional level. i rencaville School. The camp is directed by Neil enable players to Improve on their shooting Hey You :.... .110-107 CRANFORD CLAY COURTS Home, athletlo director at Somerville High, SOMOGYI SHOOTING CAMP portunity to enjoy a fun day son Saturday as Summit High's took care of the Guraee were edged (ML6-2. * Brian ligas placed second in the Wahoos..... 108-116 techniques and give them Individual and part- , ... - :«ir<; Tho Cranford Clay Courts Club has joined Wayrnan Everty (Watchung Hills High's boys Trie.eighth annual John Somogyi,Shooting Steve Schroeder did just enough state at the heavyweight -division, Wanaboca ....„:...... , „.._. 102-115 ner drills for'further practice. Each player will of golf and fellowship while rest at Orange tho Northern Jersey Tenna League; with clubs poach) and Katbjt MatttwWs. Ipngfltiw sujs^gsj, ; Camp, ,cp^iiHCtBJ,J5y ;fortrier,'jrta.te basketball' TOACiKAl^DitoLJi have=!his/her,shot videotaped and .analyzed; with his arm and bat to secure a 2- Avenue Field, while Steve Daubert (ban;tam) and LuCkyStrikos:....'...-.:.:...... _.r.-.97-i20 such as Orango Lawn, Canoe Brook and Bea- ful girts coach fit-tfnkui Catholic High In Scotch: ' championship "coaches' Mali • HomeI anrj-'john supporting worthy local caus- H.S. Woundup Who..; ;..:...... 90-123 For further Informatip^call Somogyi at 846- 1 win. •"~.- —' . Junior catch- The Lady Cougars were in fiftf Anthony Donofrio (midget) took con Hill, providing* both singles and doubles plains: • . • . ;'. .-.•."• Somogyi. will be held June 22-23 at St Peter's 4 Aces..... ; 90-127 competition. 8928. Last year's cajfipwas filled by May 15. es. Proceeds will go to the Schroeder lined a two-run homer form Saturday, picking'up thttS* third place honors. Greg Donofrio .' • The camp's first week for boys and girls ' High School In New Brunswick. ' .,' : er Ryan Yc-Vo's...: :...» : 90-127 Cranford's first match day against the Sum- Cranford Rotary Scholarship in.the first inning and made it gold medals, including setfin^^ (junior) finished fourth in the state, Hi-Utes..;.;....; 86.5-130.5 stand up, hurling a four-hitter, Matlosz had a pair of doubles, a new meet record at the WQllbUm Brendan Small (midget) was fifth, mit Tennis Club saw Bill Prisco win 6-2, 6-0 for Fund for deserving high single, and three RBI to lead the >[Z Pot Luck...... ; .81-136 the Clay Courts. Todd. Hess. also, from Cran- while Cranford junior righthander Relays. *- •and Brady Booth (midget) was ford, was victorious over his Summit opponent Your Home Care Cougar hit parade. Shabazz then y p school seniors from Cran- Pat Pepe was dealt his first loss of The 800-meter relay squad d? ith ' LAST WEEK 6-0, 6-0. The doubles team of Ralph Burgos ps> forfeited the second game of a Headquarters ford, and to build a picnic the year despite pitching a beauti- Monique Brown, Shannbn ,.CJreg Donoftio took first place at High games wore bowled by. F. Portizo 193. and Boris Potashnik ripped through their scheduled doubleheader. Murray, Tracy Swackhamer ar& 195. 183; A. Sales 198. 20t; a Roeben 187, match 6-0,6-2. , Vacuums grove for residents of the ful three-hit ballgame. the regional tournament at Abse- 170; A. Grossman 171; E. Moyal,172; E. Kotly "It's a long season with plenty of Tenisha Colcman topped the gami High, and then topped the Tho remaining two efforts by Mike Hathaway Central Vacuum Systems Cranford Senior Citizens SOFTBALL 176; B. Hams 225; J. WankO 173. 197; F. teamed with Ed Alkin, and Elliot Sudler with very competitive teams so the odds record by more than two fi^ki in the qua'afying tourney in Memodov 193: O. Brown 172; C. Capodico Mike Nakhamkln, while close, ended In defeat Housing Complex. The Lady Cougars advanced into Sewing Machines RSEN of going undefeated are very slim," hitting the tape at 1:49. The Bfnnsvflle. He then reached the 172; C. Zavila 174. 186: I. MuldroW 187; J. Considering the Summit Club usually finishes Outdoor Power Equipment Golf and dinner costs said Cranford Head Coach Jamie the second round of the Union quartet also took the gold in Wj^-competitive East Coast Na- Badgalupo 185; V. Daniles 185; P. Jurue 176; at the top of the division, the Cranford team County Tournament Saturday with sprint medley with Brown, M' R. Wolf 204; S! LaPlaca 184; J. Erta 182; C. had a fine initiation into competitive tennis. Janitorial Supplies COMPANY $135, while the dinner only is Shriner, "But to have Pat pitch tionals at Peam State University, Wilson 177; F. Mazzoo 224, M- Gambino 220. such a great game and lose is not a convincing 8-3 win over Dayton Swackhamer and Coleman where he placed third. The next home match will.be Saturday, May $65. The $135 fee includes Regional of Springfield. 1 189; J. Olszewskl 178; B. Baker 181; T. Dooly 4 with Beacon Hill. Two matches are usually the way you'd like to lose your first in ahead of the field In 4:27. In the various regional tour- 204; C. Haydon 213. played In the morning starting at 9:30 with the greens fee, cart, cocktail game. I would'ye rather gotten Senior catcher Beth Koehler had Swackhamer. was joined by naments that led to the state High series were by: J. Erla 523; M. Gambi- remaining matches played in the afternoon at t SALES • SERVICE • PARTS hour, dinner, the driving blown out than lose a close game three runs batted in oh three sin- Zehnder, freshman Gina ^lampionstaps, Granford wrestlers no 517; R. Wolf 510; F. Portizo 571; J. Baker p.rn- Also scheduled on this day is the annual Open House from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. for new and RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL like that But now, it's time to look gles for sixth-seeded Cranford (10-

May 1,1996 i i A-14 The Chronicle Busin May 1,1996 The Chronicle A-15 Oldie-but-goodie shop returns Off The Record brings Dudeck back to town INTRODUCTIONS By ELLEN M. FEtlCETTA Cenf ral New Jersey's best choice for meeting some- THE CHRONICLE one close to home. See Weekend Plus Off Trie Record owner Tdm Dudek is on top of the charts, ANNOUNCEMENTS happy to be back home in Cran- FOR SALE SERVICES ford. 1N-COLUMN RATES GENERAL POLICIES & SERVICES y The popular shop owner recently Publisher's Option; AM advertising placed In Fortma Newspaper* la subject , MUSSAKLAVER/THE CHRONICLE t returned, opening his new record to final approval by the Publisher. We reserve the right to correctly edit or tecknit President Daniel Whitmore, second from left, accepts an : One Insertion $18.00/Week classify copy, to reject or cancel any advertisement at any time. Achievement award from John Touhey, director of consortium store on North Union Avenue in Cancellations: Accepted up to 2p.m. Monday prior to publication. Your r 1 irograms at Stat-A-Matrix Institute, as human resources man- downtown Cranford. 4 lines, $2.00 each additional line ' saJesrepresentattowttllssueyouanumberatthetlmeotthecancellatlonof e jger Maureen M. Cymbaluk and Keith A. Ryan, quality assur- A true music guru, Mr. Dudek , MEUSSAiaAVEfVrHE;CHRONIL_ a classified ad. TNsIs your record of cancellation. ance manager, watch. stocks his shelves with a mix of Off the Record is back In Canford, on North Union Avenue, under the original owner, Tom Dudeh Five Insertions $14.40/Week Adlu«tment»: Phase check your ad for errors the FIRST WEEK It appears. rock, blues, folk, country and easy 1020-1060 2010-3100 4010-4230 Forbes Newspapers will NOT be responsible for Incorrect ads after the first listening. For those who dance to a brings more than the hits to his ping the charts. 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Green Brook > Demonstrators HOME Township iingers, 1st lesson free ett.P/U.dallvery.699-0326 out on a liiTib? School District Large nationwide corporation looking 4010 • Adult Day Care 2344149 Money Unlimited, LTD. 9084244090 CHILD CARE- Do you CLEANING Homes/Apta/ w/out obllg. Rsfs avail, 281 Hwy 79. MorganyiMe, HEALTH 4020 • Business PAINTING 4 WALLPA- RN/LPN/CHHA upon request 765-4383 HOT NEW INTERNET METROPOLITAN OPERA , CandidaleforMidieSchoolPrincipal.Administrative School District for $ MOTIVATED, HARDWORKING 4040 - Child Cam PERING— Unique wall need qualified, screened Condoa/LOW RATES N.J. 968-607-2720. Li- AIDES insured care for your pre- $40+. Prof, quality svc. Are you Interested In censed Mortgage Banker, MALL- looking for new Mezzo Soprano voice I and DEDICATED individuals to join 4050 • ClMnlng design. Furn. Painting. MUSIC LE88ON8 lessons In area uses natrl • .The Star-Ledger PA R T - T I ME experiencerequiredfpreferabtyatthemiddleschdol Free est. 908-575-1672 cious child? Only Mon- Supp. Ind, reliable. Exc. people? We are Inter- N.J. Dept of Banking advertisers. Put your ad knmodate work 4060 • Convalescent ested In you. Call ALL INSTRUMENTS on the Information super tech. 212-7244868 { : I99S-96 certificated positions: our growing family of $ MAKERS. 4090 - Health Care day Morning Inc. has Itl ret*. 908-764-2574 Card. NJ Academy of Music . has Adult Routes ' Edwards Super Food Stores b looking in Uddtesex. Somerset M)dmgwiwafmgraspofcwriculumand / PROBLEMS WITH YOUR Somerset Cty 526-4884 • (008) 469-9580 AFC 908-648-8970- highway. For free Info. 4105 • Income Tax 908-225-4040 OFFICE SUPPORT- ] for Store Demonstrators to cover our Urion Counties. (State (I) SekMlNsnt AM and PM shifts available. DRIVERS LICENSE?- Middlesex CW 253-9595 CLEANING 8ERVJCES- CMRX Start 100% new credit call 908-785-6447 "Available in early learningtheoriesforthepreadolescentlearner. •:•[ 4110 •Instruction/ Cynthla & Carmen, Good file NOW! 100% Legal. Data base mgmt eterlcil, J New Jersey afoce.. Conddates rryust N.J. Certified and 2) Ekntatao'ScaoolTcacken CLEAR SPEAKING VOICE and a Education Suspensions. Revoca- Hunterdon. 788-8838 PIANO LESSONS- In Invoicing, computer help. \ morning. Earn 1 J tions. Outstanding Tick- refs. & good exp. Low your home. Branchburg, dsperse^smpie products to cus- Required.) Candidates should demonstrate a commitment to '. ' vjnsg. !j F l Appropriate New Jersey establish gardens 65t- Middlesex home. Inl/tod, degree. Call 272-6315. ' lection callers. Restore on all 'small" or 'large- Jersey Certification required. Send letter of interest After School Exp. hard working, refs. appL In your home. $40- credit. NCCS, nonprofit moves: 1 piece Hems, . SO.681 sq. yd. 908^34-5734. non-smoker, exp & refs, 450 fee. First consulta- TYPESETTINQ. Flyers, i Certification required. WHY PAY 6%? 356-0761 Call 908-754-8090 or low rates. Honest & de- 1-800-855-0412 pianos, Apt*., homes & Hmtan\Am*M.Ghdbh.Hi with resume to Dr. RJ. Sopko, 3461 U.S. Highway 22, 4020 201-5934090 pendable. 758-0260 tion free. 908*762-0659. forms and much moral I SM.ENGINE REPAIR 4120 small offices. Uo#00550r| REASONABLE PRICES.' Of col et (9067966-3463. EOt Business Services CHILD CARE- Montrose Leave Message, Affordable Professionals SellYour Home with Professional SEV.— Lawn mowers, INFANT CARE- Small KITCHEN CABINET8 Insurance IMMEDIATE CASH! We Call 908-4244618 - Branchburg, NJ 08876^6021. tractors, blowers, trim- Ave. In my S. Plalnfield registered Hlllsboro CLEANED- Dull sticky, M.M.H. TAX CON8ULT- buy Structured Settle- mers, etc. Free p/u & home. Wllfcare tor your ments & Lottery Win- Mb an an accredited HeIp,Without a Broker & Pay No ABLE TO CLEAN UP group. 12 yrs. exp. Exc. nicked, scratched & wom ING, INC-See my ad In Del. 908-526-6974 Infant/toddler. Non smok- TIRED OF PAYING TOO nings 80O407.4446 . aooncyEOE Application deadline: May 17th. EOE/MF" 1) lOHOoatkSdHMl Secretary Attic/ Bsmt/ Garage reis.Tvfrord. 359-2093 areas repaired. Kitchen the tax-time directory or AdwttnlnthH Call TOLL Free er/no pets. 755-4889 Tune Up. 908-755-1977 call 908-463-0609 MUCH FOR HEALTH Edwards [I) SMdeatAide Commission. Flat fee under $800 • Remodeling Debris MOM OF 1- Will give MORTGAQE MONEY • Mini Dumpsters Rental COLLEGE EDUCATED- INSURANCE?- Your AVAIL— for corporate Super Food Stores 4040 TLC to your Infant/Tod. THE POLISHED LOOK choice of Doctor, your e . Fast-Falr-Rollabte Child Can Provided Women looking to care In my Manvllle home. 20 Prof, with a personal borrowers. Commitments CaU 722-3266 for child In my Cranford 4110 choice of Hospital, Pre- usually within 72 hrs. 4228 PROPERLY LICENSED yrs. exp. 908-526-5052 touch. No crews, Exp, scription, Dental. Indl- aMERIC i- 20 YRS. EXP. home, along with my 10 Instruction} Kenwood Assoc. 800- 88-4-LEDGER for Roll. Refs. Scheduled to vidull or Group Cover- •'!••'• Mike PRENDEVILLE A HOME AWAY FROM month old daughter. REG.CPR MOM- Will Education 606-CA8H anytime. GREAT RESULTS your needs. 806-7654 age. Call 1-800-281^7610 1-800-835-8816 HOME- 20 yrs. exp. Part/Full time non smok- care for your child In her (1-888-453-3437) applkatMn/information. CHOICE it ; er, no pets. 908-272-8745 STOCK MARKET- Got POOLS HOME UAJUCiriNC CONSULTANTS ADVEH.ON INTERNET! have your infant/toddler Somerset home, exc refs. ABC DJ'S HVAC/REFRIQERATION e ; cared Tor In a safe & lov- Small group. Any age , Choosing Your Right 4140 you sleepless In NJ? If. New, 8ervloe, reL. . MECHANIC . WITH FORBES Reach 100.000 shoppers 4090 ing home. Limited space. EXCELLENT CHILD Please call 908-873-5735 Career 4 Making The Legal Services you would like Invest- We for ail Occasions opening, free eat, Exp'd. Industrial on road s. ' dally. 1st. 10 callers pay ffeaHftCara Transition: A Course For ment-returns that are In- pries*. Xl Work Co. 908-688-5542 Call 988-9226 •. . CARE- Uc'd., First Aid, SUMMERTIME CHILD- service and maintenance,' only $1.39 /day. To rej CPR, playroom, fenced Women- Call Marilyn Col- dexed to the S&P 500 908-278-9549 909-359-3000 celve order form. CalBf CARE- starting 7/1. Setvfces Full benefits. Call . . CLASSIFIED ATTENTION- Kids. Tod yard! So. Plfd. 755-3084. lier, M.S..M.A. Allgn- WILLS, Nursing Homo with the principal guaran- (908)359-7707 afosf ^rifimttv- (WanMo- jExpv.wllh /efs. Wlddtesex rneant Inc. 80B-T55-3322, teed, call Dan ParJIIo. I CAN DRAW X)LS-Poof Pkg. fn)hf| EXP. CHILD CARE- In area. Call Judy atter'1:30 CERTIF1E& MA»8AO« ANYTHINGI Portraits, 5060 5080 * 5100 have lots of safe fun In a C«wtal Ideas tor. Inform*-,; Plrif?PlurriDfng?HeWgHealWg?'Ci&i*? WYfdd^ca^ U ? r rtt»08*48<»48 »B5nt> Per Hour 6XP. Be&rkisac • 'Employment Opportunities •entry, Sheelrock. & (908) 816-8768 Reas.' rates, Flex. hrs. • • • " 4050 __ipvwywra«r 908 - 985-3430 Kitchens j Cleaning Services come to you, fun and LAWN CARE } AFFORDABLEJUVE IN COUNSELING- with a easy way to learn. Call 4150 4227 $40,000/YR INCOME DYNAMIC RESUMES 4170 APPLICATOR andthankyouforyourwoinderful NANNY/AUPAIR- Legal HOME CHILD CARE - 2 Professional in Adoption,- Paul 908-868-B6S9 Loans & Finance Potential. Home typists/ WRITTEN— w/hlgh Im- for 12 mos. Aver, cost MscaAamous 4210 Must have exp, own pact cover letters. Other caring Moms w/teach. 2 CLEANING LADIE8- Depression, Divorce, Ge- DIANE OALVACKY Fulltime. Salary. transportation to & from service. I spoke with you two PC users. Toll Free (1) S200/wk. 272-7873. Wlll clean your home or riatrics, Grief & Stress. Servfcss Pr PART-TIME 800-898-9778 ExL T-5274 people promise but we exp. refs. Brldge/Rar. Pianist-Teacher $$CA8H$$- Immediate work. Clean driving weeks ago, and you very '•. • 'I; i deliver. Customized Re- area. 908-429-0446 office. Low prices. 5- days Barbara Ronca,LCSW Lessons In my home & ;Commision. Benefits. The Sur-Lcdfa hu early rooming \>tn-tiiBe record. Call for Interview for listings. J_ ALPHABET KIDZ per week. 560-1554 908*218-9062 locally. $S for structured settle- graciouslyassisted me in placing CIRCULATION/CUSTOUER SERVICE CLERK sumes Services. 908- ments, annuities, lotter- CEDAR PICNIC work. A good car U t must. Starting latary U 10am-3pm, Mon-Frl or ASSEMBLE ARTS— A new child day care HOUSEKEEPERS. NAN- 908-690-0836 SEAMSTXESS 3IIS per wede plot car ctpenKi. Conmdtdon apply In person to: 388-9411 BRASIUAN- Cleaning POU8H AGENCY- Spe- ies, insurance claims and TABLES- Custom DELUCASTOWINQ 1 mv ad for a data entry position. Crafts, Toys, Jewelry, center opening soon In NIES, ELDER CARE-All Spectalblng In Women rForbes Classified phone room is are available. Fringe beoeflu Include: VUioo, Highly motivated, detail-oriented individuals need lady, wljl clean house on cializing In older & sick mortgages. 1-800-386- made. Any size or shape. Local ft long distance. Natural Oreen Wood Items, typing, sew- UFE INSURANCE- Are So. Plalnfield. Enrolling nat'UUes. Screened. Uc./ MATH TUTOR- IS plus & Chlktren's cJomiog. denial aod vacattou. Rapid iaaeaiei la aalary. Theresponsehasbeenamazing: apply for this unlqu* opportunity to Join one of NJ's own transport, ref- care. Housekeepers Ihre- yrs. exp.-all levels. Also 3582 J.Q. Wentworth, the . Order now for your Prompt Ser. Reas. Rates ^looking for an ENERGETIC, AS* Lawncare most talked about newspaper groups-Forbes News- ing, computer work from you looking (or afford- now for Sept. Call for bonded. Aurora Agency, terstlons, custom desf Six mornlngi per week for a few ho«n a day. 79S East Main 6L more Info & brochure Serving Trl-state area. erences avail. Call 201- In/out, Exec, ref.,862- GMAT/SAT. Lowest rates nations only direct pur- Memorial Day picnic. Free prompt Junk car re- I have received fifteen papers. Clerical duties will Include the maintenance/ home In your spard time. able Life Insurance I can using.your material. 5ERTlyE> POSITIVE person to join Brldgewatar, N.J. Great pay. Free details Helpl 1-800-531-5994. 908-754-7335 908-222-3369 485-3904. 0289 (compare) Paul 214-1179 chaser.. ••_ Call Wally 704-0071 movsr908-725-6262 development of subscriber accounts Information, eft 6pm. 908-494-2924 pur advertising team. phohecalls, and hava already CAC statistical data, arid Post Office reporting/deliv- call 1-800-632-8007. 24 CollToU-Free LEGAL SECRETARY- hrs. (FEE) If you are qualified and have Wostfleld law firm seeks scheduled eleven interviews! All ery Information. Dally customer Interface, primarily A Guide To Local Professionals Servicing Your Needs For; | secretary with 3-5 years phone oriented, should be expected. Additional du- ASSEMBLERS- Excel- 1 from one little ad too! Should I ties will Include weekly management of library and 4130-Londjcaping & telemarketing experience, call Litigation experience. lent Income to assemble • 4030 - Carpentry 1-S00-274-662*) Word Perfect required. need to place anymore ads for back-Issues requests. 20 hours per week. For more •4070-(Electrical Tree .Care Information, call Triah Lamb at 1-600-300-9321 x 6831 products at home. Excellent benefits and future employment, I will be Info 1-504*46-1700 • 4075 - Gutters 4160-Masonry (908)722-3000 working conditions. Sal- DeptNJ-8331 • 4080 - Handyman Services 4180-Painting ary commensurate with contacting Forbes Classified CLEAN COMMUNITY • 4085 - Hauling & Clean Up ' 4200 - Plumbing ext. 6250 experience. Fax resui.ie 5050 GRANT/SUMMER HELP BE YOUR OWN BOSS to Office Manager at 908- Department again. LABORER/PART TIME Buy Brand name prod- • 4100 - Home Improvement. Heating &'Cooling €he Employment- for more information. 233-5078 ucts way below wh. Bale. 4220-Roofing Thanks again foryour quality To work for the road and • 4125 - Interior Decoroting General building malntenane for Resell for big profits. •4127-Kitchens 4230-Wallpapering MAID8 ft SUPERVI- service; it was truly a pleasure the Branchburg Town-, Very small Investment. SORS- We train Linden 5000 5050 i Working with you. ship, aalary $7.50/hour,\ For details: Call Discount 5050 5050 NJ. 908-925-4420. TRAVEL AGENTS NEED- Connection. 463-1300 EMPLOYMENT Employioant- ED- West Coast Travel 40 hours/week. Apply 34 4000 4085 4100 4100 4130 4130 4160 4180 4200 • fW Emphyrmrrt- MANAGEMENT Co. Expanding In area. Kenbury. Road, Branch- BE YOUR OWN BOSS 4070 General TRAINEES burg, NJ • • • '. SERVICES Electrical Hauling & Clean Up Home Improvement Home Improvement Landscaping landscaping Masonry NO experience neces- Earn $2500 part-time • and Tree Can and Tree Can Seeking Manager Train- Sbtcenefy. sary: WUI train. SENSATI- COMPANION- Mature $8000 full-time per month ees/Aspt. Mngrs. & $4000 + MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING- entry DRIVERS- Solos, IONAL PACKAGE! Fax resp. person with car- processing Insurance DOWNES CONST. Salespeople for Immed. Resume 1-800-484-2434 claims for healthcare ELECTRICAL- Free Est. 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CLEAN UP ATTICS Services shrub, hedge trimming & placemsnt cond. *0«0-Health Care Excel 5.0 exper. req. EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ please apply, easy ac- UPTOS8.00/HR Rt*. 28. Brfagewater SUCCESS— Great $$ ' Improvement more. 908-469-4548. ~!4 hr. emergency service Call 908-526-3354 322-1956 We are In need of gen- cess from Somerset & Wear & show ladles Jew- Opportunity Be Your 4125 • Interior Owner operated, paddle, Bsmts & Yards 908-789-0752 turn, colls. Room * Steno or fast longhand. OFFICE MANAGER- WAREHOUSE AS- FreoEsL eral clerical people In the NANNIES/ Hunterdon Cty. If you elry 2 eves. $150. Noln- Own Boss Unlimited $$ Decorating fans, roof fans, outside PETER DINIZO wall 1572-1700 Please send resume & Bridgwataf. Salary dep. White many companies SISTANT— So. Pialnfleld vestment 908-76fr3068 Call Rudy 722-6918 1 -800-551 .-4477 MIKE'S TREE SERVICE Free Estimates - W90-Cmotoyment salary requirements to: Cranford area. Must have COMPANIONS enjoy talking computers, Potential For Information 4127 - Kitchens lighting,' svc. changes, Mason Contractor mortgage experience. on exp. Exc. benefits. are experiencing closure area Company. 908-561- appliance hook-ups, and ree & stump removal, All masonry work. Free FORECAST HEATINO"* •« P. Wuttfd Atfc Karen, P.O. Box 10. are. people oriented: INSURANCE- Westfield Call: 908-463-3217 4130 - Landscaping CLEANUP- A LIGHT DSC Quality Kitchens * Bath AIR CONOmONINa QO «100-Car»*r Call for appointment Sm. financial planrdng/In- friendly, have strong and layoffs, bur business 8900 for Interview. A Tree Care much more. Uc. 5532, CON8TRUCTION- Insurance Restoration irunlng, brush chipping, estimate. fldMM*5771. GRIFFITH PAINTING Gladstone. NJ 07S34 or surance firm seeks ma- Is growing by leaps and insurance agency has EARN HUNDREDS Ins., free est., 25 yrs. HAULING- of all types- SsJesy Service ' Invesimerrts A Fa»to:908-234-0712 F/T. P/T Uve In/out. communication skills and 4160 - Masonry ~ree estimates. Insured, addltlons, Dorfnera, Re- 12 years experience log spitting, wood chips. So. Plfd. Int & Ext Wall- ture, non-smoking bounds!!) WESTFIELD LUMBER- Immed. opening. Good TO THOUSANDS exp.. Call 908-752-5683. WINDSOR Mike 908-722-3235 QUALITY MASONRY papering, Powerwashlng. . Installation , Opportunities career-oriented Indlv who Driver's license lots of pep, please fax & Home Center has posi- phoneAypIng skills & 4175 • Moving ow rates. We work placement Windows and References & Guaranties LANDSCAPING Steps, Sidewalks, Patios Resd/Comm. 561-4524; ADMINISTRATIVE and exper. req'd. your resume. Our client Of dollars every two 4180 - Painting Free est 906-22S-1177. can work Independently. tion avlalablo now for computer knowledge re- weekends. Call Tony. Doors. All phases of car- Call today 908-661-3554. Lawn cutting, light trim- MULCH/STONE- Pick Basement waterproofing ; ASSISTANT la growing fast and We have F-T and P-T weeks-no hassles-home 4200 • Plumbing, 908-781-0400 pentry. Free Est 908- METAXAS PLUMBING & Word 6.0, Lotus exp. req. counter sales. Apply In quired. 1-5pm x5. Mr based-choose your own 4072 JUC Home Renovation ming, & Snow removal. Up or prompt delivery. Insured. Free Estimates HAVE YOUR HOME -• 5020 Global Investment advi- needs a person with ini- openings for unarmed Se- Good 908-654-1300. Heating & Cooling 486-6238 HEATINO- Repairs,' In- (J08) 961-0440 Fax resume: 908-704- CHOICE CARE tiative to learn from the. curity officers In Mid- person. Westfield Lum- schedule. Call Richard Flooring LEAF CLEAN-UP SHEET ROCK* Free est 008-722-1952 Retail or wholesale. Call Mark 008-424-2083 TAINTED QhBd Can Wanted sory firm In Somervllle, 0924 or mall, Ufa Invest- 4220 • Roofing For under $200. stallation and alterna- ground up. Salary 26,SK. dlesex and Somerset ber & Home Center, 700 RISS 908-871-8131 for . Ught "Hauling DECKS BY SPACKLE- Patches to Eagle Fence & Supply NJ Is seeking an Admln- CLeRK/MESSENGER- ment Planning, 1170 US (9081317-9777 N. Ave. E. Westtleld. 232- MEDICAL ASST7 4225 - Seasonal • 908-526-5775 OU NEED MASON HOME PORTRAITS tions. Free est. Lie. tetraflve Assistant with a Counties. RECEP.— Union office complete details. Services Snow plowing BUILDERS GENERAL walls, will build & finish LAWN CUTTING WORK DONE?' And we 10227 008-72fr669o *.- Wallpapering Call James 754-6508 Reasonable ' Free Est all. lnsured.9OB-068-27Oi AFFORDABLE ANZARELLA LAND- want to do It. Brick, full time In my home. erville Law Firm seeks ING- Positions are now WE OFFER: Stainlng or polyurethane 008-707-0843 A wonderful Gift OILTANK ^ experience. Successful energetic and well- Rarltan,NJ. 964-5318 : at home: Government/ 4235 • Windows NILLA'S CLEANING ft 8PACKUNO. PAINTING 908-722-5592/838-6085 SCAPING- Cleanup, block, concrete, patios, Jpddlsr & school age candidate must have available at National •Competitive Wage and WORK AT HOME- Earn finish. Hdwd floor in- Lawn Main..Trimming. S 008-780-2650 Removed or Sand Fljtod organized person with Parks, Forests A Wildlife 908-685-9120 NURSERY SCHOOL fee. No experience. Pro- Btalled. Ed 2984849 CARTING You call I haull DECKS DECKS DECKS Specallzlng In restoring maybe a garage or 2. : <#>idren. Own car re-solid knowledge In Word. Fa*»08-«83-0aS9 Benefit Package from $500^2000 P/T per BEAR PAWS -Mfd. 668-0050 You name lt-we'H do It HOUSE PAINTINO clerical & typing skills for Perserve. Excellent ben- P/T aides positions, for cess refunds. 1-800-338- Debris removal of all Free 19 page picture bro- Old crack damaged plas- fluired. Uve-out. Tracy Excel and Fllemaker Pro. diversified duties. Must •All Required Training mo. orfrbm $200046000 5697. ExL 1039 4030 CARPET INSTALLATION chure A est. TC Car- Stump Removal Use this Ad and get Ext/Int.Walll - 008-873-5619 EXECUTIVE efits + bonuses! Call 1- SALES/INVENTORY 'Uniforms'Furnished F/T per mo. For more Sept. 96 Exp. with young kind. 608-7644875. ter walls & celling. Rea- RICHARD LEY 4 CO Good communication, In- have car. Good salary, SECRETARY Carpentry & Sales at Wholesale pentry 608-549^396 sonable rates. - Ins. Curtlous, Prompt, 10% Off. We give free es- FREE est Qui PUIMMIM * HEAT terpersonal and organi- 2060971-3822 ext. N8934 CLERK- Busy neighbor- •Advancement Op- Info, call-800^18-7248 children. Send resume HEADACHE SUPREME REMOVAL Competitive 885-0077 Give our tree serivlce a Hay 00>-707-< JbHILD CARE- In our benefits, working condi- CEO of global Investment Refundable fee hood wine & liquor store Director Pres. Nursery Prices. Custom Work; 008-852-8814 timates. Will do work In Low rates. Good i zation skills are a re- tions. Call 722 6700__ portunity SUFFERERS Call 908-855-5481 Yard, Household, Attics DRIVEWAYS' Patios, chance to beat the big : ^otch Plains home, for : advisory firm Is seeking looking for responsible, WORK AT HOME- for School 140 Mountain DECKS CLEAN-UPS guys.Free est. Fully Ins. N.J.&PA. Call HOUSEPAINTING ^ Drain deanlna, r quirement for this posi- NO EXPERIENCE NEED- WANTED—Honest, car- Spring Cleanup . ' walks, drainage work, STEVE BUHLER 610-760-0233 i9, month old. Mon thru an exec. sec. with a mln reliable, mature person local company. As- Ave. Westfield 07090. Ing doctor who has Doors, Sliders Construction Demolition LAWN MOWING 908-654-1353 SPECIAL- Free 2nd mates, Ucense #101^8. tion. CRUISE SNIPS ol 5 yrs. experience. Indi- ED- $500/$9OQ Weekly Call for Info: semble products, pro- grading, oil tank romov- CONSTRUCTION Call John Mt-SSM Fri. 7;30 am to 5 :30 pm. HIRING- Earn up to for full/part time evening/ helped hundreds of pain & Porches 4075 Contractors, Home Own- els. DBS Property: Inv Resldental/Commerclal PRUNING coat, gutter cleaning, -Non smoker'with own vidual must be very or- potental. Process mort- cess mall, typing & many P/T OPTICIAN-T Opton* ROSE GARDEN - Land- As assistant to the Office $2.000+/mo. working on gage refunds in your weekend position, pos- : 908^981-1995 eUlsts office ask for Jane sufferers. Non-Invasive, 908-364-8416 Gutters ers. Free Estimates. provement 008-8730151 Quality work at competi- Prompt professional ser- window wash with every ^transportation, Refs. ganized and possess ex- sibly leading to Mgt re- other oppty. avail. 9OB-805-9249 vice at resonable rates. scaping . Spring Clean- ext paint Job- Free extl- •cwinorapuniBmo Mar. you will have a wide cruise ships or land-tour area. Part or full time. $450+/wk. No exp. nee- 722-7777. conservative care. All ALL ASPECTS- Interior, tive rates. We do It ALL ups. .Landscape Design. 4tB0 . ;Hsq. 322-2278. after 6. cellent communication sponsibilities. Cash reg- care provided by Dr. DRIVEWAYS/SEAL from basement to roof, Free est 908-725-4623 mates. We can paint your State He, 4675. Sratee range of responsibilities companies. No exp. nec- skills. Applicant must be Call 1-216-233-4204 Ext. Flex. hrs. 908-840-7788 , Exterior Home Repair, COATING— Decks seal- Lawn Malnt. Fully Insurd. Palntktg U/LO- Care for 10 * 7yr In Human Resources, Of- essary. For more Info, 103(24hra.) ister & Lottery exp. a WELLS FARGO PAGEMAKER- For PC Trlsh Stypka DC. For Info Gutters, Siding, Doors, GUTTERS A LEADERS Office Interiors. Fully In- faded aluminum siding to able to work Independ- plus. Heavy llflung & cus- exp. lay out & designer 4100 Ing, powerwashlng, roto- COMPLETE Free Est. 756-7563 look like new. -oM boys with ADHD In fice Management and call 1-206-071-3552 ext GUARD SERV. *$20O-$6O0 WEEKLY* on how you can receive Windows, Kitchens, etc. Thrpughly cleaned arid sured! References avail- . LANDSCAPING ently and have the ability OFFICE ASST. tomer service required. for magazine. Competi- Home Improvement tllllng. Qual. work, r able. 908-068-7042 008-661-7164 ^Qentral NJ. M-F. drivers Compliance /Investment C89695 (refundable fee) Mailing travel brochures. a $150 value In free Ins. Dan 908-968-0876. flushed. Quality screens Spring clean-up, monthly , CHRISTADORE to handle multiple tasks Temp to Perm Cranford/Qarwood area. 265 Old tive compensation. Also services. Call 828-7070. installed. Repair work exp. Free est 626-7' ROTOTILUNG ADVERTISEIN license & ref. req. very Regulations. New Brunswick Rd No eperlenca necessary. care, repair lawns, shrub PAINTING JJLM. PAINTING CUSTOMER SERVICE In a very fast -paced; Exc. oppty. with success- 908-789-0525 For Information send a need exp. copy editor^ Limited to 15 callers. ALL PHASES OF HOME done. "I'll be there to do DRYWALL TANK REMOVAL A ROY BILTS. Established conmettve sat. Call Robin highly dynamic environ- Plscataway, New Jersey work & trimming. . Professional Painting Int./Ext. Professional. We are a rapidly growing REP.— National Mfgr. ful growing Co. Perform self-addressed stamped Highland park 1-800-337- REPAIR Interior/exterior, the job.' Gregory. Cort Repairs, additions, new TESTING Gardens as low as $25. Fully Ins. Reas. Free Est FORBES 5? 908-7e»«e81. ^^ has opening for ener- ment. . .' . : \ SALESPERSON EOE From S290. Envlromental Free Est 201-376-2165 Quality work. Affordable firm that offers full ben- mulfl tasks, using Word envelope, to: Universal 2838 . KEVIN TRUDEAU windows, doors, bath- 908-754-2817 homes- Free Estimates ustom lawn work. Free 276-1127: getlo Indhrtd. with solid 6.0, Data Entry, Order We're looking for cheer- : Mr. Mega Memory, rooms, painting, etc. Call Remediation & Assess- est. 908-725-0228 rates. Free Estimate CLASSIFIEDS 8: •••••.'•• •'• •• •• efits, 401K. competitive full mature person who Travel. P.O. Box 610188, 1-800-286-6573 CREATIVE LAND- Nobody Covers It Better I Jason, 827-1072 BEEKINO a responsible sates service exp. Ap- Dictation skills are re- Processing, Customer Advertsa In the Classified! Miami. Fl 33261 : PARKING ATTENDENTS sweeping the nation with John 908-764-8827 ment. 908492-8707 SCAPE— Lawn Maln- •alary, bonuses, and the quired. Solid knowledge enjoys people to Join us 4080 Ask for Rich Supreme Landscaping SrWeUo personicoiiege potential tor growth and pllcate should enjoy Service. Highly promot- Nights and weekends , his new MLM. Unlimited CERAMIC TILE tenco Schrub and tree OLD GUY PAINTING AND WATCH* ol MS Word. Fllemaker able, Hi-tech friendly en- at Cynthia's Hallmark lo- CARPENTRY FENCE8- New & repair, VASTINO Spring Cleanup. Mowing girl ok) foTaxWJdrenTn constant cruJlange. For challenges a continued flex hours, good pay. Income potential. Call for Handyman Services Maibel, Granite. Installa- planting, seed and sod, Need Int Painting ? telehone. lax contacts Pro and Excel Is neces- viron menr.- Salary cated at the. Village at' SJCMNO HELPER- Exp. 5080 . Inl/Ext. Home Improve- tion by-master craftsman. wood or chain link, free CONSTRUCTION Trimming, Planting my Bedmlntter/hom* consideration, please Bedminater; flexible 908-365-7521 leave Information on upcoming Custom Renovation, pavers walks and patios, Call TheOld Guy YOUR • with customer. Order sary. Baste responsibili- $25,000. helpful but not req. seminars 908-382-2984 ment, Decks & Baths, Residential & Com- est. Mar-Nio Fence 808- retaining walls. Free Est. Walks' & Patios 805-9249 wwlihlngroundpooLJunel . send resume to Patrice ties will Include coordina- hours; part time: will Part-Time .mesage • • S200. off With this ad. Additions, Kitchens, 008-765-8104 Singleton, Harding, Lo- entry, CRT skills a must TARGET HUMAN Steady year round work, A & J KENMORE * mercial. 17 years exp. 8284100 Call Scott Mallon AniaU . 30hra./Wk, Ch Id tion of travel arrange- train. Please call Usa at Employment SALES— P/T help need- LAW ENFORCEMENT Sheet Rocking, Painting. WHIRLPOOL- Washer & Bathrooms, Basement. T J'S LAWN & LAND- BUSINESS^ !PR Cert.. YMCA Ufe evner Management. 50 F/T days, full benefits. 37 RESOURCES must have transportation. Complete remodels, wire 908-7224868 SCAPE— Spring clean JOHN MACNAMARA PAINTING $40 PER ments and Itineraries, 234-2426 ed. Small specialty shop JOBS . Etc. Ins. Free Est. Call Dryer repair. Discounts mesh floors, mud pans, GARAGE DOOR* Fully Ins. Free Est. PAINTING »v,lng e«rt.. Non- Division St., Somerville, 1/2 hr. wl<4 e/o/e m/f Rarltan. N.J. Call 908-356-6159 after OPENERS Joe 908-788-7820 up, Thatching, Seeding, ROOM- Mln 3 rms. Your send resume to. Box 273 company . cor- 908485-9120 6pm In East Brunswick & NO EXP. NECESSARY Charles 908-4694924 for seniors 752-8975 & marble bullnoslng, Dan O. MURPHYTREE 8RVC Int/Ext. Reccomened by paints. Immediate est. 16 , o^n transp. NJ 06878 or fax 908-218- respondehce and gen- SEC./ACCOUNTINO— ADMIN ASSIST.- Som- Sales/lnstallatlon/Ser- Mowing, Rototllllng. 1915 C/O Forbes Newspapers Fax 908-685-0259 erset Pres. Nursery Sch. Satollte loc., In Franklin Now hiring. U.S. Cus- Palchanes 608-534-11S2 23 yrs. Exp. All tree care nt. Decorators.10 Yrs. yrs exp. 084-3461. ,..¥ rtfs. Writ* tos eral' administrative du- Medium size contracting SOCIAL SERVICES DECKS DECKS DECKS HANDYMAN ODD J0B8 vlce.- Ins. & Exp. Also Schrub Trimming.Free P.O. Box 699 Somerville M/F. P/T during pub. sch. Township. For Info. Call toms, Officers, Et,c. For Custom Built Any Shape. & stump removal. Quality Exp. Call John 700-0915 l.Box 174. B«dmln- tles. Sec to the CEO will PARKING firm seeks Job-cost & ac- P/T Position Avail, pro- 908-821-0013, or send From leaky faucets, STEVE'S CARPENTRY avail. Eves. & Sat 4125 work at low ratesl Fully Est. 908-873-2248 PAINTING by BRUSH- p.NJ079a<-174. ALPHABET K1OZ- New NJ 08876 hrs. PC (Wp 5.0. Quick- Info call-219-704-0010 Special Spring Prices water heaters, window • 8744884 day care center with pre also Work with the mar- ATTENDENTS counting Sec. Good typ- viding One on One sup- fax to 908-821-4211. M/F/ Ext. 2935, 9 AM to 11 Windows, Doors, sheet Interior Decorating Insured & free estimates. TICK CONTROL A 4 E PAINTING- Int/ WORKS- all kinds, bldg keting group, lending ad- en) *> phone skills Ins: Refs. Color Portfolio replacements, &palntlng. rock fin., paint, plumb, •cnool a pre k.classes, DATA ENTRY- Fine Arts Earn $ 5 - $10 per hr. ing skills & exp, with win- port for a Young Man V/H EOE. PM. 7 days. : ; . 908-526-0005 GARY'S FLOORING FIREWOOD- $120./ TREATMENTS- Also oxt.aspray «rolllng* repairs. Exp & Reliable, ' VHWIEU Graphics, a nat'l com- ditional support. Great PT $$ parking cars dows & Microsoft works with a developmental dis- necess. Send resume to: Call for Free Est 560- Uc. 5379356-8927 cord, delivered - . Steve 908-526*134 4220 Matur* caring person to needs teache. starting SPNS 100 JFK Blvd. TELEMARKETERS Sanding Staining CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS lawn care programs brush, staining, free est Sept. 1996, with early mercial printer seeks In local areas, nights & a pis..Career pos. with ability living independ- LOOKING FOR SOME- TMB CARPENTRY 3953 463-TREE/24S-6423 fully Ins. 908^996-0776 car* for i children In my Somerset, NJ. 08873 P/T - F/T 9:30-1:30 - THING?— You name It. WET BASEMENT? Reflnlsh Draperies, Roupholstory. 6 stops to a beautiful PAINTING childhood exp. or pre- sharp, energetic, enthusi- We offer a full benefit weekends, resp. mature good Sal & benf. Call ently In Hlllsborough. Moldings, shootrock, Free estimate. 488-3970 lawn, Free Est Exp., Uc. —HUlsbororo homehome.. May live astic team player w/ex- only apply. Call 908-874- TUBS. 24PM. Sat. S-3PM 6:30-10:30, M-F . sal We've got It. Starting JUNK REMOVAL DEBEST Formerly at Stelnbachs & GENERAL CLEAN UP A4J PAINTING Interior & Exterior t preferredferred. school certification. package - medical, den- 908-272-9000. ADMIN. ASSISTANT doors & general repairs. Basement Waterproofing & Insured 908-218-1798 j.Jiyout cellent data entry exp. 10 & every other Sun. bonuses for money mod, business, need merchan- Attica, basements, yards GEN. CONTRACTOR- Hatino s. 46 years exp. Lawn cutting. Thatching, A POWERWA8HINQ Wallpapering ROOFING- Hayes Con- Call 261-047261-04 1 908-764-7338 ial, long term disability, 5454. • SEC/PARALEGAL- Sal. Part time approx. 20 dise & wholesalers. Call Call Tom 398-8215 guaranteed. Sump Senior discount. Free key touch, type 60-70 401K with competitive 9-3PM. Must have valid hours. In So. Pialnfleld Individ. Call 545-1938 Call Joe 287-1281__ _ Carpenter - Mason - Reasonable, Reliable TREE & SHRUB CARE nt/Ext.Houses & Decks tracting. SpeCW^flJ" worn. Requires excellent REAL ESTATE CAREER commence with Exp. W/P driver's license. Call 908-356-4724 is and trench drains Dumptruck Serv. Insured, Shop at home service. Charlie 7654420 washed & sealed. Senior WINDOW REPAIR Res. Roofing. fBEEfST. ARE YOU A salaries and. bonuses. near mall, Mac or word WE PAY FOR YOUR NAM LAWN CARE led. 1-800-786^690 SPECIALISTS- lie. & organizational skills as SEMINAR- Relocation win. 6.1, Good oom- 908-707-8844 Ext. 113 4070 O reasonable. 908-968- W. Canter, 908-757-6655 ins. Insect control & deep discount. 008-388-0717 Puttying, Broken Glass Fully Ins. 763-5372 •S • :«050 TELEPHONE For consideration, please munlcatlon skills, varied exp. preferred. Flex, OPINION! POSTAL & GOVT JOBS Odd lobs, free service JUST LAWNS-Quallty well as flexibility. Posi- send resume to Patrice specialists needed, earn hours. Salary ngo. Ideal Electrical ADDITIONS— Basement 3174 Nor. Const root (oodlng, free consul- repalra, Caulking & " Emphyment' tion Includes some cus- $ while you learn. Call duties Including office SUMMER JOBS- Camp Earn $is/sesslon. Seek- $21/hour + Benefits plan, lawn care, & main- Care, No lawn too small. ANTHONY'S PAINTING ROOFING Singleton, Harding, Lo- for house wife or stu- ing people to participate No exp-WIII train tenance. 908-722-9499 finishing, painting, all 4127 Reas. rates. Call Emll for tation 908-218-0798 Washing. Fully Ins., Free Shingle Specialist .r r Qaoeral SALES EXPERT? tomer phone contact. Janet 1201-538-6676 management. Call 317- Counselors-College Pre- HERMAN ELLIS Ihterlor/exterior; Roofing, est. 27 yrs. exp. evner Management, 50 dent. Call Bill 008-754- in taste tests. Hours For appl & Info home repairs, FREE EST. Free Est. at 752-7110 gutters cleaned/Installed. Forbes newspapers Printing knowledge a Division St., Somorvllle, Welchert Realtors^ 0500 ferred-Boys Groups, AUC ELECTRIC- rosld., BUILDING— Additions & Kitchens TREE & SHRUB CARE Bob Stelnman Quality work guaranteed Arts ACratts, Athletics. 3200 •• 8:30am- 3:45pm M-F 1-800-536-3040 comm. & IndusL, avail, ODD JOBS A GENERAL fully Ins. 908-821-5969 Free est. 762-6441 008-066-6776 needs a Telemarketing plus. Must pass drug NJ 08878 or fax 908-218- REPAIRS- LL hauling, Home Improvement, Re- KARDQS LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS- Uc. ?. ft Daughter feat. We offer an ex- RECEPTIONIST Secretary/Clerk Typist Boating(must have life-, Located In Somerset. days, wookonds, nights, ALL REMODELING ft Ins. Insoct control & deep Specialist. You Must be 1915 Nationwide franchiser Wanted for Immediate ASST. MANAGER SALES brush cleared & re- placement Windows. KITCHEN REMODEL IN Spring/Fall Cleanups B A LENOX XONT— 008-82&3382 • DANHUCCI ROOFING. team oriented, self- cellent work environment guarding), Gymnastics, Part time-New self stor- Call Food Opinions, Inc. Tum your love for cook- FREE ESTI Fully Ins., moved. Expert Int/ext. REPAIRS— Handyman Over 30 yrs. Exp. Freo Mulching. Rototllllng root (eodlng, free consul- seeks neat well-spoken full time opening In a Kitchen help Nature. 800-297-4256 M-F __ reasonable rates. Uc. service. 14 yrs. exp. Free YOU FUTURE? Int./Ext. Quality work & Fully Insured, Freeneat motivated. Imaginative, w/fuir benefit pkg. Send FIREFIGHTER JOBS- age faclllty-Greenbrook. ing Into a profitable busi- carpentry, painting, re- Est. visa & MC accepted. Fully Ins. B08-604-2160 tation 908-253-0193 PAINTING-*- Int/Ext. Over 20yrs._ experience. resume to: Fine Arts Individual to handlo In- friendly Warren Township Swimfmust nave life- 9732.908-765-4030 Est. Insurd. 008-220-507 50 to 60% Discounts at- materials, Exc. Rets. Free Paper Removal & Hang- confident, patient & disci- Entry. level. M/F posi- offlco. Duties Include Will train right Individual. ness oppty- Become a placement windows & 247-1411 or 463-1141 Est. 12 yrs exp 626-4390 Graphics, P.O. Box 3191. coming phone traffic. guardlng-will send ; for tract attention . How KE8LOWE LANDSCAPE Ing, Free Est 30 yrs. - - ATTENTIOM plined. Sales experience tions. $11.58 -$14.29 /Hr, Responsibilities Include answering phones and Must be energetic, flex- kitchen consultant with ASPEN ELECTRIC- All decks. Tree work, log BASEMENT/WATER- Union, NJ 07083^191 or WSI). Tennis. Woodwork- ible and sales oriented. If • IDEAL 8ERV1CE8 about "cabinet for Cabi- Complete prof. Service 4160 BILL'S INTERIOR Exp. Call John 602-1635 ROOFING- 8ldlng, Qut- •'•'-» you have 15 hours a a plus! Excellent salary, Paid training & benefits. typing & filing, word per- general office duties. 5100 THE PAMPERED CHEF. residential noods: house splitting, gutters cleaned. PROOFING— Sump 1 Call John /a(008) 864- Ing M-F 8:30am-4:30pm, you are an enthusiastic Complete Home Repairs. net, wo beat any price." For video & brochure call Masonry PAINTING 'Weik that you would like commission & benefits. Applicants call 1-800- fect exp. a doflnlte .+ . Must be computer liter- Flexible hrs. Low Initial (ans, smoke dotectors, No job too small. Why pumps, Ext. Drainage, Our methods are not PAINTING- Let a ters, Leaders & RaRalrs .1160x322 _• I 619-5918, ext. A 2617. 9 7/1-8/23 at Lake-Vu Day person we would love to Career Investments/ Investment. No Inventory break your back? If you Carpentry, Sheet Rock- Usa 008-460-7347.9-Spm Free estimates. Quality "VeeEst Fair Prices W make productive, work Send resume: Forbes Hours 9am-5pm. Call ate with some profi- Camp 908-821-8933 lighting, tojophohes, etc. free est. a Insured Ing, Painting. Free Est. unlauo to tho kitchen In- woman do your painting. am to 9 pm. 7 days. have you Join our toam. Opportunities or deliveries. Call Kathy don't see It, ask. Call us work. 908-356-3536 808-753-0642 out of the home & de- Newspapers, PO Box Emily at 908-469-6565 ciency In Word Perfect. - Quick response. Lie. Call Mark at 424-2083 Rels. Available. dustry, Just forgotton. Lot A1 REP MASONRY- Wo Neat, clean quality work. DENTAL ASST.-r F/T for Please fax resume, in- Weekends required, car at 908-786*8104 today for a FREE esti- KUSTOM SCAPE """ p $10007mo. Income 699, Somerville. NJ 08876 GENO40 GOOD PAY for Interview TELEMARKETING #7534. Call 358-3041; 1-800-412-3732 Us answer your question, do It all, Big or am. Spe- BILLS PAINTING & Insured. Free estimates. VWATTONROOFWW i • prominent world Attn: Rick Kestenbaum. Surburban Dental prac- cluding salary history & license required. mate. Our 21st year. BATHTUB & TILE RE- Specializing In redesign- AND BENEFITS From your home. EXCELLENT SALARY for SNORE NO MOHEx 873-0137. or 704-8970 maeasure & sharo design ing existing scapes "by cializing in Brick, Block & PAPERING- Int/Ext. Kit Call Marvann 660-9235. ; A leaky roof doost mean orporafion with excel- tice. 908-276-5330 RECEPTIONIST/SECRE- and requirements, to 626-8035 SURFACING- 5 year J. QARRETT ASSOC Ideas from the comfort of Are you tired of mln. pay Am) hours call Qualified Individual. Call Some ads listed in this clas- 100 % natural relief COONEY ELECTRIC warranty, free estimates. transplanting trees or Concrolo. Fully Ina. Froe cabinets reflnlahod In- a ma|or expanse! Free ,»jnl fringe benefits. Call DRIVER TEAM8 TARY- Front office posi- eOS-757-0911 Jack 908-647-3180^ sification may require a fee Complete; Home Romo- your home. NO OGUQA- Est. Honest Work/ Fair stoad of refacing. Free PRESSURE WA8HING Est Fully Insti. 7SfXW?o and no. benefits? we tion In busy architectural JW8-8W-9803 M-F, 10-3 Say good night to annoy- For all Eloctric Work. Uc. ••• PAINTING ••• Call 908-7S6-S3S1 dllng, Siding, Roofing, shrubs to obtain a new & House, decks, sidewalks, 008-722^5602 - . AUTO MECHANIC Drive for a carrier that have openings In various to purchase information TION. moro pollshod look. Prlcoa. 526-6647 Est. 908-752-7848 firm answering phonas, SECRETARY- Plastic TOW TRUCK OPERA- ing snoring.- Free dis- 2978- Insurod, Com- INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Gutters, loaders, doors, fences. Fully Imu. Free A-Tech for service knows what's Important fields, w/above average BABYSITTER and/or materials regarding tributorship for this ' potltlve Pricing. 469-1281 Deck and'Fence Bleach- BLOWN-INSULATION 908-8064450 808-526-4379 clorlcal and secretarial Surgery Office In TOR- Full & Part time, career investments and/or windows, porch, enclo- EstrOOB-755^876 - EXECUTIVE ASST.; station. Earn $5QK-$6pK, ToJL _t0 ejni_e a rn. pay and paid training Somerset, -Macintosh, some flax hrs. exp pre- WANTED- Mornings, ground floor opp. ' ing, Staining and Garage, ceilings, attics. KITCHENS BY DESIGN. 423© - B-Tech position alao $70,000+/year, axcellent duties;: Knowledge of opportunities. COONEY ELECTRIC- sures, decks, baths & LANDSCAPE MAINTE- Well respected world plus 100% medical and exper. req. Salary to ferred must live local to Afternoons & Evenings. 800-814-8240,24 hra. Waterproofing. Driveway Non-toxic. High R value THE KITCHEN MAN R.HNA8KO avail. Call Keith benefits. 401 (k>. $2,000 WordPerfect 8.1 helpful. ' All types , Rosd/Comm. kitchens, Wator prooflng. NANCE- Call now for CUSTOM Fully Ins. Free Est Wallpapering wide management con- dental coverage. 30 days Benefits Including 401K. $13/hr. Fax resume: North Branch no cdl req. In womens Rarltan $1000 WEEKLY- Stuff- sealing. Odd lobe Fleshor 272-8299 No Job too amalll We A gorgeous Kit In only 4 (908) 707-4922 hiring bonus, all Frelght- paid vacation earned per Hearth Club. Pleaso call UNIQUE OPP- Take Uc 2978, Fully Insurd -Reasonable & Reliable- spring cloan-up & rocolve Neat & Dependable -nwltlng firm Is seeking a Salary commensurate 908-422-9608 Call 908-707r8122 ing Envelopes your loca- 1 Capitol Restorations ladly accept Visa/ MC, days. ComplQto line of 1 Iroo month mainte- A-1 WAYNE P. SCOTT • Painting htghiy •KIII«^Pf°(«*" llner Coriventlonals. year, retirement plan. 17- at 908-218-1185 charge of your life & find 908-469-0281 • Call Pete. 317-6846^ work. 008^69*878 WALLPAPER^WGIBV AUTO MECHANIC- F/T with experience. Fax re- tion Easy work, excellent financial opportunity on Professional Powerwash gitcoverl Full Uc. & Ins, cabinets at super low af- nance. For troe ost. call Quality masonry aor- • Paperhanglng ilonal w/at least a yrs- Solos welcomed. Call 34 year old H.S. diploma pay. PT/FT. WORKERS ELECTRICAL WORK Spring Special $69 & up fordable prices. Counter vlce8. Froe estimate. Ref- • Specialty Applicatio FEMININE TOUCHY Class A or B. Good pay. today: grade, no exper. noc. sume to 808-213-0843 BOOKKEEPER your own terms. Build a RENT-A-80N Member BIB.B. 908-777- 908-968-0185 ons Reasonable rotaa. . ^corporate exec, level benefits & own tools. Call REED NOWI FREE DE- ' Track Ughtlng Dryor & 808-9O3-«030 1151 or 1-600-295-1873 tops mado & Installed. erences. Insured. 40 yrs. • Rostorations/Repalrs • PAINTING* jBxper. Proficiency In 1-800-441-4394 Call 1-800-262-8331 RECEPTIONIST- Fine THE RESULTS home basod business. General HANDYMAN Prompt service. Fres'tis- for more Information P/T(20hrs/wk)floX hrs. TAILS send SASE: P.O. $1000 training. FREE If range ckts, ac, pools Free Est 738-8990 LANDSCAPES a family business. Every n,.Word 8.0/Excel .plus a Convonant Transport Mon.-Wed. bat.SAM & Arts Graphics seeks on- I Do It ALL! 15 yrs. exp. CARPENTRY * ROOF- JUST TILE- Bathrooms, Doslgned & rodoslgnod tlmates. No |ob Hoo (908) 873-8900 Must have ADP online Box 600-KT, Uma, PA you qualify. 800-027-2527 spas, outdoor lighting, Quality work. Groat rates job a specialty. 968-5230 If your tho type of person ROOFING graphics pkg. helpful. 2:30PM. U.S. citizenship thuslaatlo Individual to 19037 service upgrades, viola- ING— repair. Celling & Complete renovations, WOODREFACINQ Wator Falls who truly appreciates vir- lTil'Call 231-0282 :g DRIVERS or green card required. YOU EXPECT exper. Computerised A/ oxt.8754 Freo oat. 008-765-7310 Many styles & colors, DEAN KOEP & SON SIDING "•Mao « plus. TAust worK AVON REPS WANTED- COL Class B with P provide first communica- tions corrected Inspec- floor porches, steps, repairs" and plumblmg, Stonp & Tlo Walls tually flawless craftsman- WALU»APERINGflY Up to 60% commission. tion link between com- P Varied responsibilities $35,000/YEAR IN- paint Call 356-9020 regrourtlng, Free Est, Free Estimates, Kitchen Free Estlmatos Mason. Stops, walks, pa- 20yra exp. Very high Well Ma team enylron- Endorsement. FfT or P/T. In cordial atmoaphore. WILDLIFE/ tions, etp. Quality work ship, honesty and total FEMININE TOUCH mwnt. Perm; position. Free gift. The fun way to pany A external custom- COME— Potential. Read- CONSERVATION JOBS Tune-ups 908-755-1977 080-725-4623 tios, chlmnoya. now or H Please leave message. Estab. 60 employee basl- ' Quick Response Froo 4089 CERAMIC TILE Fully Ins. Call Randy, reliability at a very (air quality, very neat & Reasonable jat«a. 8ilary $33,000. excel. earn $$$-18 yrs. or GIRLS WANTED- From ers; ability to handlo mul- Ing Books. Toll free 1- , Est. License 10262 753-2769 or 322-2560 ropalr. Freo ost. Ins. price, then look no fur- (908)572-5198 FORBESNEWSPAREBS ness In SomarseL Call Game wardsns. security, Hauling* Clean Up Remodeling, Installation LANDSCAPING & LAWN dependable. Lowest older. 1-800-642-3036 NJ & NY, Between 6 -19 tiple phone lines and 800^898-9778 Ext. R-5139 maintenance, otc. 908403-9316 908-903-1026 thor. Others claim to be Prompt service. Free-fls- 8n for appt. 908-660-1377. and repair. Free esti- * A MR. DO-RIGHT** 4130 MAINTENANCE- High prices. Super refs. ^ TARGETHUMAN DRIVERS- Regional and to .compete In thla years tasks. Requires customer for details.' • No oxp. necesaary. Now mates. 808^36-7035 tho best, but we'll proyo It ito*- No ob too BAKERS HELPER/ OTR Positions available service attitude, ability to EEO ELECTRICAL WORK- Selling? Renting? Landscaping quality, low rotos. Sonlor MASON --- dot In touch before _ RESOURCES SALES— Exp. preferred. 1996 NY City Pagent. $38,000/YR. INCOME hiring. For Info call cltlzon discounts, froo arid Guarantee It In writ nail 231^)282 nowl CalArk International Over $20,000. In prizes & use paging system & Commerclal, residential CERAMIC TILE- Marblo Moving? Call me Tor all and Tree Care Ingl 008-968-0442 you pay too muchl --«. Rarltan, N^J- But will train flex, hours. CLEAN COMMUNITY POTENTIAL 219-794-0010 OXt. 8183 your work, exp. painter, eat. Call Danny. 469-7682 CONTRACTORS offers GREAT PAY. BEN- scholarships. Including data entry skills. Drug GRANT/SUMMER HELP 9am-11pm. 7 days and Industrial. Ucensed &• Granite. Free Est 12 Call Spencer McLelah 4235 908-688-9120 • Moreen. 908-754-9146 Test, Cell John /a Reading books. Toll Freo No. 9141, and Insurod. spackuler, Tile, porch & Spoclallzlng In all types FERDINANDI FAMILY r«« 008^88^0389 EFITS, and the chance to trips to nationals In Las Laborer/Drlvor/Part Time (1) 800-698-9778 Ext. R- yrs. Exp. Refs. avail. LANDSCAPING of masonry: Brick work. * 908-231-8294+ Window* GET HOME MORE OFF- Vegas. Call t6day 1-800- (908)964-1150 X 306 EOE WILDLIFE/ Free estlmatee. Calf fat, Bths, & foyers Call scroon repair, Storm dr.s Shrub/Troo Installation Painting Int/Ext. Roofing, BILLING CLERK Must have valid drivers 6274 for details. Installed/ Master of the A+ LAND8CAPER , block work, concroto, TEN I Must be 22 with 367-2125 Ext. 0107 license to work for the CONSERVATION JOBS Vlnco Santonaataao Hoc ^Sdo Mulch/Stono; Soodln Gutters & Loaders. Roas. Male/female. Familiar ri ROOFING MECHANIC trie 968-1609. MAOUNQ a CUBAHW P08-9ea-754Q- Lawns cut, fsrtlllatad-fc Uolc^-fully-lnsurod.-fireo CLEAN OUT WA»mput CPL wn ' HatMat road and building malnt S40.000/VEAR INCOME Game wardbris,.security, tforaablrW^Bffy 1 flat«flt*et HAIR STYUUIb- Wl &~ -Experience*— Junk removal, bsmt seeded. Spring clean up, oatlmatos. eat*e tlon background pre- dorsement. 800^050-8326 tenance for Branehburq PQTKNTtt"QTKNTtAt1pt mainionanctr,a(u. ELECTRICAL- All type; DRIVEWAYS- Parking PAVINQ * FENCING roto tllllrig , power waih- YOUR CLOSET! P/T, salary • commis- Experienced 4n rubber TypIsta/PC/Word proces- attics,yards, pools LAWN CARE- Spring (908) 064-7359 •rmARnrAM.HEALTH-v633 ferred. Call.: Township. Salary $8.50/ No exp. necessary. Now of wiring, Servloi Instant Quality. Service {ota. Black topped, BY CATENA. Driveways. Ing. Call now for 10% off clean-ups & grass cut- NO JOB FRO8TV8 PAINTING 8 f sion, excellent benefits, roofing, MWMlWf;' hour, 40 houra/week. sor users. Toll free 1-800- hiring. For Info call "iJtoute 28, Rarltan. CerU- (908) 754-6600. Advertise changes & paddle fans. You Call We Haul stoned, seated, Belgium Curbing. All types of & Free Est. Forfa & Sons ting. Free Estimates. Call TOO SMALL Int. only. Quality work- USE FORBES 1 ' no (d|lowlng, necessary. glee. MusHiavV valid NJ Apply 34 Kenbury Road, 898-0778. ext. T-5139 for 219-794-0010 ext. 8183 Uc. #6252.908-672-6750 008-246-6411 blocks. 008-722-1882 Fencing- P08-8aa-

A-18 The Chronicle May 1,1996. May 1,1996 The Chronicle A-19 8000 6030 8030 8030 8040 8050 8090 8200 8600 , AVTOMOBILES 8090 MOTORCYCLES BOATS Automobile* Automobiles Automobiles Antique and Ctess/e Luxury Automobiles Truck* and Van* nudes and Van* Automobile* 8210-ATVS 8610 • Boats ORD LTD— 78' needs PONTIAC- 90 Sunblrd, PONTIAC 02 SUNBIRD 8220 • Mopeds irakes.runs good,$400. red, 51K ml., exc. run- BUICK— 87' Park Ave. 4 8620 • Power Boats CONVERTIBLE- SE dr., auto, all power, load- COMM./PASSENGER 8230 • Off-Road 8630 • Sailboats OYOTA PWVIA- 9V ning cond. All pwr. White, mint cond, 3.1 CHEVY 7B CORVETTE Needs new top. $5000. ed, Ex. cond. Asking 8240 • On-Road 8640 • Motors 5sp, stand, a/c pwr. liter v6, all pwr, ac, tilt 25th anniversary B2S0 • Parta.JVccesorles 672-0827 model,30,972k, exc. orlg, $4500. 908-537-6093 8650 • Marinas brakes, pwr windows, wheel, cruise, ABS, Service 8660 - Rentals & Automotive ->wr steering, am/fm alarm, tinted window, loaded, silver coupe, 350 GMC TRUCKS 8260 • Miscellaneous Charters _BBS. 43k orlnglal ml. mag wheols, 38k, $9,000/ auto. Mops, $14,900/BO CADILLAC- '91 Sedan LOOKING FOR 008-526-2884 8670 • Slip Rentals mint cond. $13,700. 722- offer 908-361-4969 DeVllle, V-8, auto, PS, Jew pickups, cab/chassis, dump trucks; pas- 8680 • Storage 9876. FORD 63 THUNDER- PB, air. 53k ml., P/locks, enger, cargo & high cube vans, Jimmy's, Advertise 8690 - Supplies ts SOMETHING? TOYOTA- 89 Camry windows; T/ulse, FORD MUSTANG 66'- wagon, V6, grey, auto. All BIRD- wWte ext, red Int. IWD'a, Suburbans, Custom built, truck bodies, In the Classified! 6700 • Parts and Good body cond., run- pwr. 00K ml. great ac, 34k, show car, $9800. leath.lnt., loaded. jas or dlesel, some leftovers and all new "TOP , Accessories .Under $1000 ning aoo4-asklng $4,200 FINDTTIN shape. C7000.757-6447 908-534-9690 St4.000. 908-469-4987. MAC leasing or financing, discounts, demo 8400 D^w • Automobile! FORBES ed, show room cond. FORD- '90 Probe LX, 105k ml, now tlree, good 320, 42k miles, older ros- pedals & rebates on selected models, No RECREATIONAL Bain. Antiques and toratlon. Call after 4pm. 52k, phone, alarm, sun Air, AM/FM cats, 67K CLASSIFIEDS! corid.$2S00/BO. Sales comm, top CSI RATINGS. VEHICLES Mazda's MPV escalates •Classic Automobiles 008>7004622 00B-755-8318 roof. $12.000.369-3468. 8(SM>' Luxury. ml., Sliver, excel, cond. BMO • Sportscera Asking $5500/80. COLONIAL MOTORS 8410 - Campers and '. 80TO - Family Vena 908427-0233 USRT22W Trail ere FIND YOUR ikga • 4X4's, Sport and NORTH BRANCH (8OMERVILLE) 8420 - Motor Homes ,V Light Trucks 8430 - RV Parts, DREAM BOAT 1-800-773-8757 Accesories & Service ^BJOO • Financing " 6440-Mltc-nV - minivan vs. SUV war ^ ORD AERO STAR— 86' •ORD- 89'F 250 Pick-up ---. Parts. Acces- larts, good ong., trans, (LT Lariat, 8 cyl., auto.. domestic, rarely do you see a other van makers didn't have one and Services HONDA 92 ACCORD- res.brand new rad. hit tow pkg., Excot. cond. 8410 By TOM and BOB HAG1N until recently, Mazda felt it didn't Automotive 4dr, AC, am/fm/tape, low on 2 sides. $800. OLDES Only SOK $9000 757-8571 wagon that's rated to tow up to MOBILE— 84' good Campers and FORBES CORRESPONDENTS . Repair mileage, auto itrsns, PS, 4,300 pounds. But in the case of need one either, until the pressure 8130 • Miscellaneous Beautiful condition. SELL YOUR I., trans, hit on one Trailers 8 of competition made it necessary* " Automotive $10.900 (908) 546-9563 e $300. 722-9876. There is a battle royal going on the MPV, that's true only if it's George. 8110 equipped with the special Load Even now, some of the other mak- HONDA- 84 Accord LX, Automotive Parts, AIRSTREAM TVL TRUER in the auto industry between the ers haven't offered an extra door r'.. 8010 2 dr. auto, loaded. 23K, Accessories and 25ft., good cond., w/ or sport utility vehicle (SUV) and theLeveling Package that adds a full- under warranty. Must w/o towing 84 QMC ve- Was and it's hurting their sales. C<-Automoblhn sell. Asking $13,550/BO. FIND Services hlcle. (608) 725-7767. minivan — and the minivan forces sized spare tire, transmission cool- 908456-7496 ilty er and a larger engine cooling fan. Bob — The. MPV certainly is rZ dtr$*000 are pulling out all the stops. Mazda HONDA- 94 Accord LX, CAR FAST! FOURWHEEL CARS BOUGHT & SOLD 8420 ing re-enters the fray by putting a sec- Tom — The 1996 MPV has been loaded with convenience features AOOI-rune, 1985, 2 dr, auto, loaded, 23K, $$FREE REMOVAL$$ Motor Homes — they're everywhere! All MPV Fiero, clean body, under warranty. Must 01 Any Junk Car ond rear door on its latest version stretched a bit It's now almost sell. Asking $13,550/BO. FUN 24 Hr Towing Service ;of models have power windows and $6, both loaded, 00* of the MPV minivan. The Hagins eight inches longer, but that's due M?t708» -•••• ••• 008456-7498 •908-754-5383 • OPEN ROAD- 18' Class IN ate ventilation ports to the rear seats, IN beeper 908-819-1944 A. 89K + miles. Dodge are both van owners and find that to an extension to the front ISUZU •«' TROOPER- 318B, truck chassis. Very ch- 4x4, am/fm/csM. ac, AACON AUTO & Truck FORBES as the genre evolves, the more bumper and hood, and a restyled arid all but the bottom-line DX 8020 now roof, raftora, celling, ,ed. 2WD have standard cruise control, cruise, S spd. roof rack, FORBES buyers. Top $$ paid. generator, good tires, 3 blurred the line becomes betweentaiL That fourth door is the best AutomabffM rear defroster 4 wiper, Same day cash. way rofrlg. fairly new CLASSIFIEDS ent idea the company has had since an AM/FM cassette stereo, power umter<2S00 new clutch, runs great, CLASSIFIEDS 526-2468 wheel cylinders. Master ale the minivan, the SUV and the trar The Mazda MPV boasts a fuel economy of 16 miles per gallon In the city and 22 on the highway. 108k, $6.600. 276-7010 cylinder, brake lining. jditional family sedan. The Mazdathe Miata. The windows roll all the door locks and outside mirrors, and • * * * * Call 908-968-3164 ims way down, too, not like other cars a tilt steering column. And air con- BUtCK ti REQAL- 6 ABSOLUTE AUTO ty/lPV has a'manufacture^ sug- cyl, suto, 96k, cruise, MERCEDES- 03' 190E Cash For Your Car ditioning, keyless entry and vari- ES model's four bucket, seats for take system which improves mifr think that stopping power can't "bp Black 6 CYL Alarrh, $$$$ $50 & Up $$$$ gested retail price; of $23,255; as where the glass only lowers half-, loedodt many new parts. 8060 able speed intermittent wipers are the front and middle, plus a threl- nmge throttle response, but I think comMpmised with a family ve^ Mtke offer 786-2407; Exoel. cond. Dealer main. Junk or Running tested, $25,125. -• way. . $J18,998,008-685-2288 Spoifscais FREE Pickup-Local Area FORBES NEWSPAPERS Bqb -nBut tho?e; doors ace long, available. You; .can eyeja;;'g£t an , across bench seat Jh ..the "way. it needs a horseppwe^injection. It hide We B Sa Mtl 1 «E«Ct»RY ««• ORAND editeaHA/CutnfanEl Heater \ Withe MAHQUia^r FuU size, lj ,CHfeinr- '77, CprvBtte, "in three trim levels in two-wheel- Tom, and they open "outwar4, al- ^if^*.^f** j.«?^^^ too, so I can fit my mountain bike of the engine but I've been told mlnivwvs had tieeri around' when wagon fully loaded, exc. '3S0'e:Uforrieedi( paint'«. Idrive form, and dressed two ways most90 degrees. So while that rear passengers. . «? all you kids were growing dp. They cond. $2,000. Please call Interior work; S4200/BO. makes getting in and out easier, Tom — Mazda has snugged up inside without dismantling the Hhat three liters adjust about the VW JBTtA W- 4dr. 272-8400 908-985-8043 HUNT FOR mt ' •'' Jwith four-wheel-drive mechanicals. .would have been handy going tori BJp., a/C, sunroof, arn/fm AUTO BIOGhAPHY it's hard to open them wide inside whole thing. limit of expansion that the engine MITSUBISHI S8'8TARI- CHEVY- Corvette '76 |Mazda is trying to re-market its the instrument panel somewhat, camping trips. ~ cua, only 82k ml." runs Leather pkg. 83k ml., TREASURES *«MFV not as a minivan, but as an those tight parking spaces. I really and where last year's version pro- Bob — MPV power comes from a can take. or»«t $1760. 457<764. ON/CONQUEST- Black excel, cond. $8900. 3.0 liter V6 that still gives the same Tom — If it's weak in the power with black leathor Int. re- Well Run Your Ad For 4 Weeks! 908-534-2262 IN FORBES KEMPER CADILLAC ISUV, especially in its 4WD form; like the rear doors of a minivan to truded outward, the new van's pod- DAD — Dad, there were so many movable aim roof, new 5 miles from Bridgewater Convnons be sliders but I still think the extra like panel has been blended nicely 155 horsepower it did when it ar- department, it's strong on safety. of us that we would have had to 8030 tlree, pull but ra- CORVETTE 85'— Ice CLASSIFIEDS! ;But either way, it's still a van. AutomobB— dlo.alarm, adult drlvon, blue, loaded, 4«3 Irons. Route 22 East at Route 287 Overpass « Bob — That's true, but by adding door is a great idea. Why didn't into the rest of the dash. And since rived in 1989. It's just adequate for Dual airbags are now standard on use a small trailer to cart all our all service records, runs New tires, 2k stero sys. Bridgewater •Over 300,000 Readers Viper alarm, -4n dash they think about that before? it's a van, there are three different a van this size and when the inside all MPV models, as are four-wheel gear., • ' .•••-.•/• '"„•'• > & looks excellent. Needs la fourth door just behind the driv- 1 BUICK •4 ELECTRA little euapenslon work. radar, low mileage. 8130 (908)469-4500 •er, it's close to becoming a station Tom — Probably because it was seating arrangements to choose is full of people, it's downright anti-lock brakes. Those brakes are Bob — And I guess we'd haye J-BLE Watson, new Uans $2,500. firm 808-755- •For $39.00 $8.900. 908-756-7272 Miscellaneous S20O0 or oast offer. 488 4310 or 085-7667 Automotive [wagon. Although unless its a big more expensive, and since the from. The best setup has to be the slow. It now has a redesigned in- discs all the way around, too, and I never found room for the dog. ;: * 4024 after 5 . • ' • MOB—'77 42,800 Ml. MITSUBISHI 04' we will publish your classified exc cond. redone. Ask- CHEVROLET/GEO 1 ACURA- 92 Legend t, 2 ing $9150, call attar 6pm QALANT- LS. 4 dr. AUTO BUYERS dr coupe, red, loaded, auto, ABS, all power, sun 908 730 8256. •unroot, lea. 49K ml exc for four weeks We buy late model roof, 10 CD changer, ro- trucks, cars. American & ROYAL CHEVROLET/GEO cond. 8 apd. $18,900 mote entry system. 8070 Foreign, low or high mile- Route28 40k.Exc. cond. Asking Family Vans age. We pay off loans, Just East of Rt. 28 & RL 287 Intersection $14,000. Call 008-321- leases overnight. ' Bound Brook |Is your vehicle another fair-weather Mend? 1831 * 1-800-559-9495* BMW— 64, 528E. Auto 1-800-228-9908 Nowl/ replacod transmis- DODGE— 82 Conversion 908-686-2617 (908) 356-2460 of the mountains created overloaded the system. sion. $4250. Call (609) NISSAN PATH FINDER- • Ads larger than 4 lines, $2 per line extra Van, 82K hwy ml, runs it to be. When your son gets old so much as it's "different" We took 46S-4088 CRAZY HIGH PRICES I By BOBHAGIN 01' XE-V6 4 w-dr. ell will. Asking $3500. Call For Cars, Vans & Trucks enough to have his own car, he can it in to our regular- mechanic and the problem. If you coasted down a power, a/e, auto., am.fm • Bound Brook Chronicle aft. 10 908-754-0523 This scenario' has often resulted BONNEVILtE—92'SSE • Crantord Chronicle VIP HONDA DODGE i FORBES CORRESPONDENT low mlloago. simroot 01k $14000 626-3896. (908)753-1500 Anytime Automotive install all that "trick" stuff, but he was told that it needed a new long steep grade while pulling it at • Franklin Focus FORD- 86 E150. PS. in a "lazy" (slow return) brake 'AtVIng $17,500 as is NISSAN STANZA- 91' PB, clean, 8 pstr. new: CLAYTON AMERMAN DODGE should leave mom's car alone. brake power booster. We don't a fairly good clip and you didn't 201-889-8627. «r.K. • Green Brook-North Plamtiold SEIZED CARS FROM I have a '94 Pontiac XE 4dr, auto, a/c, am fm, Journal alt., batt., tires. Runs $175- Porsches. Cadil- "74 Years of Sales and Service- know what we did to make the have to hit, the brakes at all, it pedal in certain model Fords built 0U1CK LCSABRE- 90' cms. excel, cond., 69k, great. Fold down seat/ lacs, Chevysr'BMWs, Main Street. Peapack Grand Am with about Q*A 46500.626-3896 • Highland Park Herald bed. 147K. $1500 nag fully loaded, family car 1 Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4 My wife and I have a could have damaged the brake . • Hills-Bedminstor Press 439-2442 33,000 miles. "When it booster fail or even what hap- between 1990 and 1992. The Ire- owner bought new. Very OLDS- 68 Cutlass Su- WD's. Your area. Toll free (908) 234-0143 1979 Datsun (Nissan) 280 clean.Call eve. 561-8701. • Metuchen-Edison Review 1-800-898-9778 Ext. A- rains, the voltage drops to pened. booster. The car would have /used preme, loaded, metallic • Middlesex-Ounellan Chronicle so Til suggest that you get a copy placement brake booster is an pre- blue, dealer eerv*d. gar. 8080 5139 for current listings Qi ZX in Germany where we only engine compression to main- BUICK- '91 Skylark. • Ptscalaway Review ) nine, the interior and. headlights It's not something you did 56k. ortg. owner. $6500 kept looks A rune Tike SATURN of Hemming's Vintage Auto Alma- • Scotch Ptalns-Fanwood Press 4x4*, Sport and SEIZED CARS- from spend part of our time. 1 tain spppri, which would have bujlt^ date and the problem isn't likely to 'or^swsp for Jeep War new. New brakenVUres/ $175. Porsches, Cadil- ~v 'become ~'dim-c>nd-the-heater-fan-'iiac ut>m~your4ocal-book vendorr Q yymngt h"t it's -, possible struts/belti. A»k|ng • Somerset Messenger-Gazette Light Trucks - onser V<- 908-474-fl,S?' lacs, Chevys, BMW's, SATURN OF GREEN BROOK We purchased the car in Saudi S347S/BO.7S34S73 ••"•"Sdirth PlaJriflekTReporter". -eorveUesr-AtsJ •• slows down. It's only $10 and comes out every .that towing your trailer out up engine vacuum so high that it happen again. CHEVY 72'IMPALA- eorvUesrAtsoJeepsr • Warren-Watchung Journal FORD 77* RANCHERO 4W.D's. Your area. Toll \ The car has been into the Pon- Arabia while working there and Convertable. 350 engine, OLDS— 91 Cutlass Clera Green Brook. NJ 03812 couple of years, so you won't get runs great, well main- Wagn. Btk, Btfl, loaded. • WostfieW Record Good Cond. auto, ps. Tree 1-800-898-9778 Ext. Ltiac shop, three timeai in four later ,had it shipped to Germany. MlrilConrL Easy 83rC NEWS PAPERS pb. ac, cap, 73k pall 469' A-5274 for current list- hounded, jor ..an. ..ongoing sub- 4760. - i ' ' , (909)75?-8383 ,, •months. The first time, the shop scription. It lists parts and shops The car was meantio use^egular $ff;40t.-«O6-627-6 / flights and radio may have such a hot one that the which it why it isn't put in gasoline S overloaded the system, companies that produce its anymore. The lack of leaded fuel Ahardware have. formed an jj The alternator in your Grand Am allowed some valve damage to 4 is an AC-Delco model CS130 and association to "educate" the public. occur in cars built before the mid •J it's been a problem since it was I've had several letters from read- '70s because the lead acted as a ers that complain about ABS fail- •J} introduced. My local Pontiac dealer "cushion" between the valves and 4 dr. 6 cyl. auto, trans, select trac 4WD, pwr. stmg/brks, AIR; tilt, cruise, stenaocass, £ had to replace as many as three a ures and they don't seem to be their seats. privacy glass; VIN fl TL194848, MSRP $22,595. Incl. $400 college grad rebate & jj day for a while and at any given limited to any particular make of The valves and valve seats in $500 manufaturers rebate II qual. or low financing available. . I £ tinie may have 20 or 30 cores (de- car or truck. And fixing an ABS your Datsun are made of materials 5 fective units) to be sent back. can be expensive — up to $2,000. that don't need the cushioning ac- ^ Some are faulty right out of the But millions of ABS-equipped cars tion of lead in the fuel, so I doubt 5 box. Simply put, it's a bad design. and trucks are on trie road, and I if your car will suffer mechanically hj Many GM vehicles use the know from experience that they from a lack of lead Unless the laws 5j CS130 and the company is working avoid brake lock-up in a panic in Germany are very different from t« on a replacement that will do the stop. those here, you won't have to retro- %> job. One Pontiac mechanic told me But an experienced driver can fit any pollution control devices to h that there have been some cases of also eliminate brake lock-up in an your Nissan to make it pollute less' |v water intrusion into the firewall emergency situation by using a so you dont have to worry about £ electrical connectors, which can be technique called "90 percent brak- any add-on hardware. ' P resealed with an appropriate sealer ing" in which the driver locks the I'm fairly sure that the octane £ but he doesn't think that this is brakes, then backs off about 10 rating of German unleaded fuel causing your problem: Lemon percent to keep the tires rolling a will be high enough for your 280 Laws vary, so you'll have to check bit I learned it in a police driver ZX to comfortably digest Now on display at itAY CATENA. with the Illinois Department of training course I once took. • • • • Consumer Affairs. We use our 1991 Ford My teenage son wants to | Crown Victoria LX station Sec the area's largest selection of JAGUARS and PORSCHES in complete 1 I would like to find a put wide chrome wheels wagon to pull • a fairjy parts dealer who supplies on my 1992 Honda Civic. 'small camper trailer on comfort all under one roof. Tlic professional staff at RAY CATENA believes that our Q weekend outings to the mountains. replacement parts for the He says kids in Los An- Q geles do it and that it looks cooL It has a 351 cubic inch V8 engine V-6, auto, trans, pwr. stmg/4 whl. A^S bite, AIR, AM/FM stereocass, dual airbags; cruise, Ford Ranchero. I espe- tilt. pwr. wind/locks/seats, VIN #SH634472, MSRP$21,527. lnd,$400 college grad allowance customers come first, whether your need is sales, service, with two convenient sew ice locations, parts cially need rubber parts for the He has shown me pictures of them and a factory-installed towing & $2000 manufacturer rebato l| qual, doors. My Ranchero is a 1969 ver- in car magazines but it makes the package We had been going on sion with a 351 cubic-inch Windsor tires stick out beyond the fenders. these outings for several years, so ...it doesn't matter, our pledge to you is a simple one... We Are Devoted To Our Customers. V8 engine. • Will it hurt my car? I'm a single when we bought the Ford (our first I would also like to know if there parent so I dont like to disappoint new car), we made sure that it had are any Ford Ranchero clubs and my son. all the equipment we might need. Al IIIONI/ID AUTHORIZED how I might contact them. Disappoint him. When It now has 76,000 miles and has Airniour/.F.n There's too many auto you install "offset" wheels performed beautifully until re- Jaguar Jaguar Service Porsche 1 specialty operations that on a car, it puts heavy cently. After a recent trip, I found jeoneentrate on ailermarket A -thatib^bnike-pedaLdidrjLt return 920 Route 1 2135 Highway 35 920 Route 1 —— etrees on tho-whool-bcart "and NOS (new old stock) ing3 because the load of the car . as quickly as it did at the begin- Edison. NJ«08817 Oakhurst, NJ • 07755 Edison, NJ • 08817 parts for vintage Fords to list here. isn't where the engineers intended ning of the trip. It isrit really bad ! Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except for license/registration & taxes. Not responsible for tVDoaraohical error 0)08) 205-9000 - (908)493-5000 (908) 205-9000 I 'I

May 1,1996 A-20 The Chronicle*

M/Vednesday, May 8,1996 rmttcle "Vol. 106. No. 19 A Forbes Newspaper 50 cents \ CRANFORD'GARWOOD'KENILWORTH Renna's on stand in s case

By ELLEN M. FEUCETTA : Mr. Rubin questioned the questionnaire that was THE CHRONICLE prepared and circulated by the high school's Faculty • Advisory Committee while Mr. Seyfarth was acting Superintendent of School Emalene Renna yester- school principal. < ' - . • day finally got her chance to publicly" defend her The anonymous survey was also the focal point of . decision to transfer 22-year high school administrator much of the testimony from the March 18 court date 96 Robert Seyfarth to Orange Avenue School as princi- when high school teachers Eileen Dachnowicz, Rich- pal in August. ard Phillips and Diane Connelly were subpoenaed. a RUNNERS Testifying before Administrative Law Judge Marie Ms. Dachnowicz testified at the time that 87 percent & RAV AS Simonelli in Newark, Dr. Renna's testimony spanned of the 89 responses to the survey agreed that morale the full day of the hearing, leaving no room for testi- , was a continuing problem and discipline problems ARE HERE! mony by former Board of Education President Steven plagued the school. Montovano. He was present for the morning session, Dr. Renna testified that although she received the but was released soon after lunch because of the time ;.resultsj3f the survey, she did not share it coh1strairit;':';" '<':':-:•v-"-^:i--- --;-:«••:- -•^•.s-ixj'•••;,•.'//\-- • • tf^^%k;: J\ 'Tfoard, - discussing' it'only "with th^^b Much of Dr. Renna's 5'/2 houft of testimony came TomBonhag. , *' • ' u m I^^J&JW?.^ Q §?yP^"fe .^.e^P.wd,pg Education «:v:-y"i^^'t-&yj£-fee..idAcynietit1to.-tIie board as,,a., whole, Attorney David Rubin. After a"He'tailed[description"'of' because it was so negative. I felt that they would want IMAGINE her educational and professional background,. Mr. immediate a"ction on the issue," Dr. Renna said. . •' Rubin then led the testimony from Dr. Renna The superintendent then said she. contacted Mr. I HOW LOW through her initial interviewing process for the Cran- Seyfarth on the telephone and told him there was "a AtMS. THE PRICE IS ford superintendent job through a present assessment lot to be done." ' • FOR JUST ONE! of the district educational environment. (Please turn to page A-2) :-..__ ^ .. . WQUSTOF.MENEZESmiE CHRONICLE Camry Lease Ftor One Full Yeaif Kathy Thompson and MarMMtfi Utnock model Victorian attire that will be popular for the upcomtng Lantern Light Ball Saturday, June 15 to begin a fund-raising effort for the restoration of the Crano-Phiilips House. Ex-chief Lester Powell

III IMEOI Ball to get funds rolling dies in Orlando home !OTEGE IYOTA March 1967. 2DR,4CVL5SPD,AIR Historical Society gala set for river's bank By ELLEN M. FEUCETTA 4DR,4CY15SPD,P/S/B,. -. 2DS,4CVL5STO,P/S/B/AIR( Serving under him at the start of NOMRR/DEF.DUAL T/GLS&M/WIBDUAL M^WCASSCDCHANGE Imagine you see hundreds of brightly lit paper lan- The Lantern light Ball will be the first rn^jor ftind- THECHRONICLE ZERO terns iOuntinating a magnifioent tent in the scenic his career, present Chief Harry , MRBAGAILSSNTIRES, AJRBAG&AIL-SSNTIREa H;Da5&DUALAIRBA raising effort of the Cranford Historical Society to Wilde remembers Chief Powell OWN park adjacent to Hanson Houae on SjpringOekl Av- raise restoration ftinds for the Crane-Phillips House. Former Cranford Police Chief MSRP$U225, , 'MSRP$10,995VIN;TD625474 ALARMGODrKG, Lester W. Powell died May 1 in fondly. VIN:1I0325976 MSRP$17,563VIN:TC127486 enue in CranfonL . The first phase of the restoration work will be the The tent is decorated beautifully with a profusion of stabilization of the building built circa 1845. The long- Orlando, Fla, where he and his "Chief Powell was extremely ed- exquisite flowers, ttylnks to the coordinatkin of Car- term goal is to recreate the Victorian cottage of the wife Grace were residing! ucated and articulate. He was a IVI olyn Yanuzd of Qianford's Enchanted Garden. IV Phillips family as a "house-museum" with hands-on A popular and highly respected true professional and one of Cran- A ivio- Bhfar24jncnhsJ trans are partaking of a Vast selection of hors tfoeuv- figure in the Cranford community,- finest who will be sorely Too Too. Victorian displays throughout the year. MYap| res, light supper (are and, later, a dessert table all The benefit is scheduled for 8 p.m.-mkftiight Raftir- Chief Powell's garly mote WPTTP in- provided by In Good itete Caterers, ptllghted cou- day, June 19. Period gowns and suits of the 187Qs era, Brooklyn, N.Y, Educated at New knew Mm- as a dedicated and ; proud officer and a terrific guy." ples dance to the strains of Uve music. Ibr added orfimey attire of today are appropriate.' .••-•: York" TJrjaversity7 Rutgers Uniyei* i..' pleasure, a silent auction and 5(V50 raffle are offered. Par further information and/or advance tickets, call sity, Northeastern University and Chief Powell is also survived by 11 •26 DX III CAMR Thescer»eisaveritabtefantajylandofoolorandlife. Elizabeth Youngs at 276-7101 / New Jersey State Chiefs Training his brother, Woodrow, in Reading, fc4Ol5S&W),Affi, Pa:> and a sister, Ruth Scott, in Or- •.4KUCuUUI0,AIRP/S/B, AMUMSIBBftCD Academy, Chief Powell joined the f-& JSL S,DUAL Cranford Police Department April lando, Fla. MMCASaF/DEHT/OSS, ZERO CHANGER R/Ee- T/GLSSL A memorial service will be held DUALA1RBAGSIAILSSN LlRBAG5i 16,1941 and quickly moved up the TlRE&MSRPSl^ AUTO WIrW-W&SHER. department ranks. at Baptist Terrace Community .AIR 1V1SRP$1^595, VIN;TR741950 Center, Orlando, Fla. The day and AIR RR $20856VKIU derby set forSaturda y In 1947, the young officer was time are yet unannounced. Mrs. The Cranford Jaycee* will hold promoted to sergeant was named a Powell requests donations be sent Wednesday, May 15. The certi- lieutenant in 1949, in August 1954 •VI their annual Fishing Derby 10 fied, state-approved course will to the Donald Murphy Scholarship A IVIO A MO. *ug Briefs was made a captain. One year later Fund, Development Office, 101 Tojaigdl* ajrix-noon Saturday. Prizes wifl b J755, cover boat handling, safety, legal he Was appointed chief, a position DGSOOQK be given to all participants 2-13 i Hofstra Hall, Hofstra University, requirements and navigation;' he held until his retirement in years old. Special prizes will be Homestead, N.J. 11550-1090. LESTER POWELL given for the largest fish caught Spring dauce Material cost is $28. Call 709-7283 Call 276-8898 for information. A Spring Dance will be held for or272-3074. ILLEM! iii VENEER Cranford residents 1 pjn. NO SECURITY 4DR 6CYUAUID, P/S/a MR, . 2DR,4CYLAUIt),P/S/& ' DOWN <- AEAMflMCAaUH- ia'psAx^ Wednesday, May is at the Com- Crane's chapter meets Guns, computers, alarms DEPOSIT . • AM/FMCASSvP/WIHP/ANlP/MIRP/DI, AIR Book talk CRUE&T/GS&' munity Center, 200 Bloomingdale Crane's Ford Chapter, N.S. AUTO NlTWPRR/M/a ALAEBAfiaJ«X)NEDO5MMOMlI Book dealer Hal Cohen will Ave. Singles and couples of all -C MONTHS - DUALAIRBAGSt AILOYAIL-SSNRADIAI^ DUALAIRBAG&A11SSN, 7393,MSRP551.124,VIN: SU044997 give an informative talk on col- ages are welcome. The ballroom DAR. members will hold their MSRP$28,445VIN:T1206569 MSRP$17^O3,VIN:1B33213 lecting rare and old books 10 dance class from Warren Town- annual meeting and luncheon aum. Saturday at the Cranford noon Saturday at Hanson House, on cop bond shopping list ship has been invited. Admission Public Library. Following his lec- A MO is free. Cranford. Mrs. Irma Mirante will By BLUEN M, FEUCETTA a 9-inm, semi-automatic, but a stallation of a "digitized" state-of- i ture', Mr. Cohen will be available talk on Thomas Jefferson, the technologically advanced .45- the-art alarm system for the de- until noon to appraise books at a The Social Dancing Class for THE CHRONICLE " " Cranford Seniors meets every Gardener." Hostesses will be caliber edition. partment which, police officials cost of $1 per book. All proceeds Bonnie Cierkowski, Judith Sjurs- The, Township Committee is "It's a slower velocity caliber said, will eliminate the current pri- will be donated to the library. Ad- Wednesday at 1:30 pjn. Call 276- en and Laura Young. poised to approve a $155,000 bond which reduces the chance of a rico- vate vendor and outdated network. mission is free. 9149 or 709-7283 for more in- ordinance to acquire various, equip- chet," said the sergeant "The Rah- In addition, $20,000 will be added formation. - ment for the police department way Police Department has moved to the $60,000 federal grant award- Newcomers' meet Final approval could come after to this model and other surround- ed to the department earlier this Walk for music the public hearing slated for.8 p.m, ing towns are also considering it" year. The award will be used to The Newcomers' dub of Cran- E TOYOTA P/Lr89 NISSANPUSAn The New Jersey Intergenera- Retailer picnic Tuesday. Sgt Schafer said if the re- purchase mobile data terminals for 6 CYL AUTO, P/S/B, AIR, CASSk 2DR4CYL4CYI;NOAIR I 2DR,4CYL5SPD;AIR,AMyMCASS, I 2DRHATOHl4CYlf5Sro,P/SffikAE P/WIMP/LTUXCRUISERyDEF, AM/FMCAS&miAUSSN, ,. I. m.ROT.M/WPRAILSSR I AM/FMCAS&R/DEFJGSa tional Orchestra will sponsor a 5- The second annual retailer pic- ford invites new and current High on the agenda, the funding placements are acquired, the de-patrol cars, which "will be like add- AIL-5SN1IRES.AS1SML 118,350 J/asaNT/WKAlRBAG T/GLSS, partment officers would receive ing 2.8 additional officers on the ASISMtim57O, I T-TOPS,MSRP$4895,ML67,052, I INT/WPRML 46,471 Ml60l45iVIN:NS164116 mile walk-a-thon 10 aum. Sunday, nic is scheduled for noon-4 pan. members to its monthly meeting will provide new firearms for the VIN:HH710461 VDWKW414O33 I , VINMU138581 7:45 pjn. Tuesday at the Hanson 50-member department At an modified, transitional training on street," Capt Jack Hicks said. The May 19 at Nomahegan Park on Sunday. May 19 at the Hanson upgraded safety features. c.j.i«.uA.« :.•>.. House Park. Bring a dish to House, 38 Springfield Ave. This April meeting with the Township award came under the national Springfield Ave. The bonds also would financein - COPS MORE program. iSSU month's meeting will feature Committee, Firearms Supervisor Preregistration fees are $10 for share, For more information, call Sgt Robert Schafer said the 9-mm, adults and $4 for children before 709-7208. sportscaster Rock Rote, who will semi-automatic weapons now in 1 Friday. Adult walkers receive Consumer topics speak on preventative health service are at an age where they Dads Day essay contest open WRANELERI'93 GED IRAOffilT'il? FnRn TALRUSl 94 KVUNDAI BANTRA care. For more information, call should be replaced. The weapons First- through sixth-graders may 4ra.4OLAUI0ATJtAM/rM I 2DR6(^AUIO,P/S/aAIftAM/FM I 2DR4CYLAUIO.P/SaAR . were originalry purchased in 1986. office in the municipal building. 2DR4CHLAUID,NOAIRAM/EMCASa CAOT&SAKSACil CASaP/WIHPMRPyDLTlLT. I AM/TMCA£M)EFiSUNROOF, 272-0293. enter the "What I'd like to do with Entry forms will also be faxed to M/VVftCONV,AIIOYWHEE[SAIl ' ATT &MTMI1P MT*3ftfl22. I • • CRU1SHR/DFF,TVGf^>\TMT/Wn^ I SPOILER, ALLxuvKoJ, "We're concerned with possible my dad on Father's Day" essay parents upon request Deadline for . SSHSOFnOP,WHnEMt5Z6ia SSN,BROWK,Mt 64,945, JHW^^r I M8a516 VIN;NC214646 | Mt47,53ZVIN#NOa78482 malfunction of the weapons," Sgt VMIJ164633 VIN:KJ154467 • \WP690(M2 WNG233391 t contest sponsored by the Cranford entries is Friday, May 24. fees May 19 are $12 for Stirring recipes! Schafer said. "It's also getting retailers and the Cranford Down- Judging levels are first-second, adults and $8 for children. For township, and give The Cranford Junior Woman's harder to find replacement parts." town Management Corporation. third-fourth and fifth-sixth grades, viewers the opportunity to call in The new model, selected by the $7488 9851 $8865 further information, call 276- Chib has announced the arrival Entry forms are at participating Entries will be judged on creativity questions. For information, call department's firearms unit, is also downtown retailers and the DMC 3285. of a community cookbook, "A and expression of ideas. 709-7283. Library friends Collection of Favorite Recipes 95CHEVHOLETBtREnAl'93 TOYOTACflJCA6T|'95 CHEVY CASBQ SO I '95 VW JEnA ELSl ^D€VYBUZH5-10 from the Cranford Junior 8CYLAuro;p/sa The Friends of the Cranford 2DMCYUSPD,AIRAM/FM 1 4DR.4CYUUTO.O/D.P/S/RAIR.AM/HV1 I 2DR6CW.AM),PWAIRAMM 1 2DRHMima4Cn;,5gp,PmW State ecomomic promoter to speak AM/FMSItREU, H rfTVU\imiuvifiA«iiiJ u\ukjL,ivu(u,iiuux^ Woman's dub." Available for $8 CASS,1IICRUISE,M)EF,AI1DY, i CASS.CDPlAYER.PAVIN,P/ANr,P/Dl. I S&P/WIHWkXKlilMF " ""r""JCC <•"«!« winnrcnHiKR f I Public library's annual meeting lLSSMTTOP&WHTrE ML 9,72ft I MAVPR,DUALA1RBAGS,SUNROOF,ALLOYS, The US. States Coast Guard at the Cranford Book Store, Cre- Promotion of a strong New Jersey economy, a Correcting urban distress and suburban isolation VIN' SF151-537 ' ML24,mVIN:B01071M I will be "held 7:15 pjn. tomorrow AlLSSMT-TOPS5Z232,VIN(fPU20142k WHITE3 ML 1 P/WlMP/SrailLXCRUISER/DEFJ/GLSa I AIRBAaAIISSHBIllEMfc9,70i • ™"""—--*'—"^;;^v^i7 Auxiliary is conducting a boating ations, Crisanti Shoes and healthy natural environment and a just society will through "One New Jersey" is part of the focus o^Js. "1"1"" H SlMOOF.M165,467,VlN:N0dB7^ • WSWJW I C3«EEN,ML36,497,SlWtPO14I816 in the Library auditorium. Con- be addressed by Barbara L. Lawrence, executive di- tribution reports will be given safety course 7:30-10 pjn. Thurs- Linda's Book Exchange, or any Lawrence, a dynamic speaker who is an experienced day, May 16 at the community club member, the book is perfect rector of New Jersey Future, 8 pjn. Monday in Cran- public policy analyst and nonprofit executive. The 860 and new officers will be elected. ford. center, 200 Bloomingdale Ave. on any gift list For more in- former associate director of the Governor's Commis- Entertainment by John Kbrba, The public presentation is sponsored by the College sion on Science and Technology has helped shape FROM ROUTE 78. TAKE EXIT 36. -jazz and blues guitarist and key- Registration will be held at the formation, call Marie Mayer 276- SALE HOURS: WARRENVILLE RO. GO SOUTH TO Women's Club of Cranford. It will be held in the issues in New Jersey for more than a decade. communily center 7:15 ptni JMON-FRI 9am - 9pm ROUTE 22 EAST. MAKE U-TURN AT boardist 1109. youth center of Presbyterian Church, Springfield and The program Chairwoman is SaUy Harrington and WASHINGTON AVE, ONTO ROUTE 22 WEST SAT Oam - 9pm North Union avenues. Hospitality Chairwoman is Diane Papp. FROM ROUTE 287 TO ROUTE 22 EAST. MAKE U-TURN AT WASHINGTON AVE. Route :->?•' ONTO ROUTE 22 WEST Salute to Mom County clashes jWesj: GAROEN STATE PARKWAY TO Hot stuff ROUTE 22 INTO GREEN BROOK. Green Brool CRYSTAL AUTOMALL IS ON THE RIGHT Cranford merchants make Cranford diamond squads Freehold to host mm-* await UCr^cojQtesis annual chili cook-off Cranford Downtowner inside See Sports, page A-11 See Weekend Plus