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o • Ready readers Kennedy staves off critii © By Sean' Daily. Frank Janusz, \ :il Highlights Staff Writer that such an incuKni naa been pre- A possible misuse of S18 in dry At issue is a possible dicted by the previous Qty CoundL funds bat a number of citizens calling The previous council, which had a ••4 Offices dosed • * for Mayor Jamea Kennedy to resign. misuse of a city postal larger and active Republican minori- The offices of the Gazette . During the June 11 meeting of the meter. ty, had fought against the hiring of an wiU be dosed Friday in obser- City Council, a number of citizens aide for Kennedy, she said, because such a position wwiM be But Jajmsz has said that using this o win reopen Monday, acts" and "corruption" in Kennedy's campaign work. i meterior political reasons violated The deadlines for the July 10 ' administration. •' William Weber called for tberesig- © j state law and dty ordinances and edition remain the same, , : Kennedy has called these requests naiton' of the mayor for "criminal asked the state Attorney General to lifestyle, including* church for his resignation' as "absolutely- acts" in relation to this incident, \ investigate this in May. I and club news) etc — Monday, ludicrous" and that the people making something Janusz does not agree with. 9 ajit ' "a poEtical force: A number of members of the public • Letters to the editor — ' At issue is a possible misuse of a agreed with Janusz at the June 11 at this point," be said. Monday, noon. •> city postal meter that was revealed in ' meeting. ' • . But be did say that he would like an • What's Going On — Mon- ' late May. This meter is paid for with investigation into the incident, indud- - "It's corruption!" said Bob Carson o. day, 4 pit dry funds. ' ' . . ing bow many hours of dty time were of the Union County Concerned Citi- • Display ads — Monday *'' Republican City Councilman Frank used and who paid~ft»- printing the noon for Section B and 5 pan., zens. "It may only.be S18 worth, of invitations on top of postage. - Januszi avpjcal critic of-Kennedy,' a' ' corruption, but it's corruption." •© for Section A. « Democrat, dainKJri to have received "I think if we put this into perspec- • Sports news — Monday, 9 an invitation for a S250-per-person ' What angered some of the people' tive. — Frank Janusz punching some- a-m. 'Mayor's Cocktail Benefit" for James who spoke was a comment by Ken- one it] the face — if there was ever a • General news — Tuesday, McGreevy's gubernatorial campaign nedy at the time—"I know the great- time for someone to resign, that was 9 ajn. . '.' , from an unknown source. This invita- est extent of it is 60 times 32 cents— it," Kennedy said. • Classified advertising — Madison School team winners of the recent Battle tion was supposedly stamped by a $18" — and that he would refund the He added that Janusz'* wife had Tuesday, 3 p.m. postage money if anything had been done something similar— used a dty' .-.•/ of Books competition display their prize ribbons. .postal meter.' with the number • Legal advertising — Tues- Gifted and Talented students in each of the district's 6833296, the same number as a postal done wrong. 100 invitations bad been copier machine to copy documents day, noon. • • elementary schools read approximately 16 novels meter in.City HalL printed and 62 were sent out that she then passed on to political groups, . .a • • -^ and were asked questions about each one. Back .Kennedy had said at the time that ."It really doesn't matter because it Sizzlin'coupons row from left are Kelly Popovic and Daniel Arburi. ins aide, Ibrahim Sharif, bad used the was only $18," said Carson angrily. • "When, we found out about h, we Front row from left are Sayuii Jioadasa, Maria Pires postal meteri He also said that there "Come on! Would you tell your kids cfidn't go running to the Attorney Readers can take advantage of and feather Medina. „: ;.[ _ . were a number of discrepancies in the. that?" General," he said. "We told them to DUT summer sizzling Says cou- stop." . ' ^invitation that Janusz received^. # Mary Ann Janusz, the wife of pons offered by local merchants. -;©- SeeJB»ge_B5J ; © Stamp services, rotesters stage march against welfare reform Several stamp-buying services By Sean 'Daily and (hat neJp yostal customers ycar- '.. 'BmVanSant round are particularly handy. "fte Kensington Welfare Rights A group of about 70 poof or homeless peo- Stamp' service* enable customers Union of Philadelphia' was in Union ple would march 10 days and 140 miles to pro-. County for only one night and one da' delivery within a few days by .last week, but they seemed to touch filling,out a'form that.can be many people along the way.- . - The KWRU was en route to a July 1 obtained from mail carrier*. The •^m: •-•-..•• • • 9 service is of no extra charge rally at the United Nations bonding in ~r—'-•-*'formenigbtatSt. the afternoon. She said the march was than the face value of the New York'dry torn P going >ery wen.' It> jww^banl no| o before bead- stamps. Credit cards can also be Along to%^3b$^3 : Avehbe ibrough jtfisl" n^l^slcaQy •MptoBiAKly nseff lor tdepnone-i»deS-by " -io sine liberty the "Elizabeth © cairm£<800) CTAMP-24 as the SWe HooW4o;|Bfe»i* aad the ouse the Homeless. Tbe ifs banTand we've been bearing sto- Vita and Mastercard are 'county welfareo'ltecfcirfSizabeth. A -day ended with a rally at the county ries about people having trouble keep- accepted. ... group of about 70 poor or homeless welfare office and an overnight stay at ing up and paying bills and paying people would march 10 days and 140 Deliverance Jesus is Coming Church utilities."- miles to protest welfare reform; their on Springfield Avenue in Irvington. Blood screening Tbe KWRU is affiliated with tbe stories of being on welfare seemed to When asked if tbe march bad lost A free blood pressure screen- National. Union * of Hospital and bear out the name of the march, anyone, Chen Honkala, KWRU ing wiU be offered for residents Health Care Employees, AFSCME, "March for Our Li)jes." , director, said, 'Wo, because they have of Rahway at the Rahway Publ- AFL-CIO. She was ' carrying a "It reminded mepf back in the .'60$ nowhere to go." • • ic^Libray every month. For AFSCME Local No. 99 banner mat when we had' marches and people * Honkala, herself a.,laid-off social further information contact the 1 said "Solidarity." The marcher* bad. came out and said, 'We want a worker, said that she is. on public stopped at Trenton State Hospital and Department of Health, Welfare changed We want to make America assistance and is trying to raise a © other hospitals along Jhe way where and Recreation at 82%2085. right.'* said Dave Brown, 4th Ward 17-year-old child-below tbe«fedenl the employees were affiliated with During the /March for Our Lives,' a young girl stands Councilman in Rahway.' poverty leveL ..' r near a' nrrStAgtpr-nraftort rnffin vyhJCh fi^^flfP mt^ri

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PAGE 2 — THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1997 RAHWAY PROGRESS RAHWAY PROGRESS . CLARK EAGLE THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1997— PAGE 3 INSIDE Marchers cite human COMMUNITY CALENDAR Science education Ijecpmes elfinced I Starting the day with dancing Railway Progress By Scan DaOy improve math and science education for example, started with the teacben : i. r violations The Community Calendar is prepared by the Rahway dule. There will be no garbage and bulky wiste collec- SUlt Writer in elementary schools. reading a chUd^en'a book called, odd- Editorials 4. Progress to inform residents of various community tion on July 4. All bulk waste normally scheduled for Some would copsWer it onuroal to The reason it was called "peer" ly, 'IJttleLumpry."They then experi- • : I (Continued from Page 1) "You have a lot of women out there activities and governmental meetings. To give your collection on July 4 will instead be collected on July 5. see teacben back in school, specially training was.because the participants mented, all week with balance and : Senior Lifestyles ! !•• 8 community events the publicity they deserve, mail your after the school year bad ended were taken under the wings of other other concepts, culminating on Friday AFSCME and who were in *3eoparT — very intelligent, with Regular garbage normally scheduled for collection on Obituaries ' • •• 6 dy," said Henry Nicholas. degrees — who had no choice but to schedule to Rahway Progress, Attention: Chris Suswal,, Friday will instead be. collected on Julv 8. .One group of teacben was investi- teachers for their training. This is the in attempts to get their Lumpties fall back on welfare." . ' managing editor, P.O.. Box 3109, Union, 07083.. gating "mystery substances" — two fourth year the MISE has held this down from foeto p .of a "wall" with Education 5 According to Nicholas, fininterna - She is also opposed to "workfare" powders and a liquid — that com- program and a number of the teachers various contraptions — ramps, fire- tional vice president for AFSCME, July 3 .. '~^ . Juiy 7 Sports • 9 — having welfare recipients work for bined to make a yellow liquid in a are repeat customers. man's nets and other devices. the march was being held as a result of •The Concerned Citizens of Union County will meet • Rah way Hospital wil host a Cardiac Support Group their, welfare. _ Baggie. They were trying to find out if "I think it's really very important County news B1 "welfare reform as they call it. I call it Q at the JFK Community Center, 796 East Hazelwood J—'on the first Monday of each month beginning July 7. Anne McFarland, a teacher from J^rhafs" slavery!" she said. 'Tin juit two of these substances were that the teachers stopped teaching last the Readington school district,' and welfare'repeal." . Avcin Rahway. For time call Bob Carson at 381-7259 Trie group will meet fiom 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the hospi- Entertainment B3 going to work for something that I'm necessary to get this color, with mixed week and they're back this week and I .her team were more succesfiill than "We want to raise the awareness or Kerri Blanchard at 396-3722. tal's conference room No. 3. There are no fees and no already getting so corporations will results. One teacher bad todum p bis think that's what's important," said some. Classified- B13 level of suffering at a time when we The Concerned Citizens are involved jn examining ^pre-registration is necessary. ' ' '. '. get fatter pocketsr She added that group's Baggie in a bucket after an Carlo Parravano, the -director of "Oh, ours was great Ours was a ski Real estate are swimming in money on Wall such issues as the hazards of a toxic watte incinerator. The Rahway Hospital Cardiac Support Group is B15 this weakened labor unions as well. unforeseen chemical reaction pro- MISE. lift and he went down real smooth," Street," he said.. "This is the highest The group uses Jbe model of participatory democracy in ^ designed to provide current information and social sup- duced enough gas to almost burst' it "They know that math and science she said. ' ••,'•'••• Automotive B17 on cycle on Wall Street." According to Joanne Eash of Rah-' their organization and state there is. no single person port in a group setting for people with cardiac problems, are important and they're here to Almost everyone had some kind of way, not only are more rights being Who makes all the decisions, the group decides action. including patients, family members, caregivers and Another group was trying to get . McFarland teaches Tint grade back How toreach us : teach their students better," he said. story to tell about their experience taken away from welfare recipients The Concerned Citizens invite all to join their meet- friends. It is a forum to share experiences, problems, "Little Lumpty* — an egg — down in Readington. When asked if she Our offices are located at 1291 with or on welfare. and the homeless, but corporations are ings on the first and third Thursday of every month. worries and success stories. The facilitators will aim to off a "brick wall," also with mixed the program, according to Parrava- would use this in her classroom, she Stuyvesant Avenue, Union-, N.J. "In my years of ministry, I've seen receiving incentives to hire welfare July 4 tailor each session to the needs of those attending. results. And yet another group was no, is meant to train the teachers in said, "Qh, definitely. Definitely." 07083. We are open from 9 a.m. to too many people saved by welfare, recipients at minimum wage. Other • The Rahway Department of Public Works For more information on the Cardiac Support Group reading from a children's book on the better teaching standards and to incor- Phyllis Leonard, a third-grade 5 p JTL every weekday. Call us at employees, as a result, are laid off or call (732)499-6056. P environment, passing it around'and poarate technology into seience teacher in the Rahway. school system, one of the telephone numbers too many people struggle to get off announces the garbage and bulky waste collection sche- receive less, for their work. . . education.' ^ - was one of the instructors at the tistedbetow: welfare" said Father David Caanof showing the pictures an if it with them a be "cancelled;" if these funds bad tor Peter Pdissier had objected to this, like a handbook, call and one will be looking for people with experience in News releases of general interest Entertainment - Friday noon. square, foot "multi-science research lines," said Dr. Roger Poimutter, Waldorf-Astoria or someplace dance and it's very aerobic." she said. very good reason for this. blade coffin that contained, documen- been left in their accounts, the city saying that the Water Department's mailed to you. .-.-•' medicinal, combinatorial and process must be in-our office by Friday at Sports - Monday noon. ' facility" for the discovery and deve- MD, senior vice president of Basic similar. The Debutantes have twirlers .from "I picked that name a long time ago noon to be considered for tation of "hundreds and hundreds" of would have bad to wait two years chemistry to staff the building. Letters to the Editor - Monday 9 a.m. lopment of new medicines.' Research, Merck Research Laborato- Well, .blue-collar work-a-darkaday Rah- absolute beginners — novice class— . because that's what I want to teach " publication the following week. human rights, violations, said before they could use them again. General - Monday 5 p.m. •-• The facility. lube known arBnttdy w»y DAS Hj—own ocputmtM. Only -KHhe-raogt advanced; they duu't turn them, to teacb-them-to-be well- -Pictures must be NaarandT8riRe~~ Nicholas. they're not exactly what you'd think anyone away. They have even com- mannered young ladies," she said. glossy prints, Few further DR, ANDREA S.HAYECK ing 800 on the campus, is expected to new facility will accelerate the dis- number of additional projects, includ- Betty McRae. 43, of Jersey City they'd be. . peted in state championships — they That doesn't mean grooming information or to report a breaking be completed in the year 2000 and covery and development of new ing a new chiller facility to supply said she was marching "because of all news stay, call 808-686-7700 and will employ 325 people, including medicines." ' . chilled water to the new building and ' Rahway's Debutantes are a compe- have won six or eight titles — and schools . and coming-out balls — the .welfare cats that are going around DENTIST ask for Editorial.- ELLENRADIN about 80 to9 0 new hires. Construc- According to Kennedy. Thursday's existing Buildings 801, 802 and 804, titive baton twirling team. Gknmsha have won regional titles — their reg- though there is a "Deb Night," an in the United States." Jurado of Rahway heads the 26-mem- ion includes New Jersey; Maryland, < awards ceremony, at the end of. Letters'to the edrton •Feel Comfortable In Our Modem Office tion is to begin this month. event might not have happened if an expansion of a powerhouse and the "How are you going to take some- | ATTORNEY AT LAW ber team, which has girU from six-to The groundbreaking was attended Merck had decided to pull out of Rah- building of an electrical substation for Virginia, Pennsylvania and Delaware. August.' . • • The Progress provides an open thing that's been for 60 years-just 18-years-old. • Jurado herself has been twirling in forum for opinions and welcomes EAMILY LAW by Rahway Mayor James Kennedy way. Part'of the reason they staved, he the new buildinc and additional Dark- miBfi ihfr iritrh SBV fhry*vfl givfln UB > 1 ne twining team is a competitive the afterschool .program ever since - Tvben you think of them, ^ letters to the ednor. Letters should Jivorce, Domestic violence. Alimony. and Linden Mayor John Gregorio, said, is because the city government ing. These complaints briefly became enough?" she said. 1977 and was a baton twirler at Rut- think of a young lady coining out with be typed double spaced, must be Support, Custody. Visitation. Modification of whose city also bouses a Merck facili- rezoned the Merck site for research an issue during last year's city gov- branch of the Department of Recrea- McRae said that she recieves only signed, and should be Support orders, including contributions towards ty and Merck chairman, president and and development. v ernment elections in Rahway. tion's afterschool program. This prog- gers University. * her head screwed on straight and $424 a month in welfare and $109 in that's what I want — an assertive accompanied by an address and college expenses and emancipation of children. CEO Raymond Gilmartin. "I'm very proud about sponsoring, ram has about 200 girls in its own "I was an afterscbool twirler," she food stamps to support herself and Interstate matters; Juvenile delinquency. iRahway residents near the campus said. "I was an instructor after school young lady," she said. • day time phone number for ,"Rahwajr^as a major research-facil- ; twirling team, with most of the com- . verMpafiort Lattore and «*»»•.,-. R bfVeiMonQB^Blltoaplatood *' af*<" Merck • ' " FrAL ESTATEE ity,has played,,aod continues to play,; • Merck as a Research -aqd Develop- • ; Tbi* kmf? '". jypjii * XHufl'ip' wclfai c tecipieiKi ~iti. " 'EveHmgaiidSaturibty'," finiployees and visitors parking on ; kmta&ys&fr 1 ^of residential and commercial property. a vital role in research and develop-' ' * ment Zone to fit it into the communi-' :. i98£shesaid; there has Been no raise I ^Wouses, co-ops, f Appointments Available surrounding roads. i Monday to be considered tot' :" ment and new drug discovery' •— ty." "he said. This is the largest rat- • since then-. Evening and Weekond Appointments Available :i publication that week. They are which is the cornerstone of Merck's OJC. To Bring Chiljiien to Office 801N. WOOD AVE. • LINDEN able that the city has seen in many Merck will be building a number of subject to editing for length and strategy for growth," said Gilmartin. years and paves the vijty for additional new lotsjncluding a 74-car visitor lot darfly. 2358 Carol Place • Scotch Plains, NJ 07076 "Our strategy for growth had two research." east of .Rutherford Street and north of e-mail: >-:':. (908)889-4842 major components: to discover impor- According to Kennedy, Merck does East Scott Avenue and doubling the Dealer Inquiries Welcome The Progress accepts opinion Rahway tant new medicines through breakth- current visitor's lot south of East Scott pieces by e-mail. Our address is not have any agreements to employ rough research and demonstrate their Avenue. WCN22Olocalsourc8.cbm. residents at the facility, such an agree- e-mail must be received by 9 am. On-line Monday tob e considered for LONGTIME HARDWARE STORE CLOSING ITS DQORS publication that week. Advertising Open July 4th • 8am to 2pm and news releases wifl not be FIND IT One of linden's landmarks, Koenig Hardware, is quitting business, and will dose its doors by the end of July. They are currently accepted by e-mail. conducting^* Quitting Business Sale, and plan to liquidate all inventory and fixtures, A family operation for decades, the hardware Quick & Easy institution is pfffrfip* the oldest continuously operated business in Linden. * • ' • To place a display ad: According to President Mike Siegel, Charles Koenig opened the store at 126 North Wood Avenue in 1910 occupying a building that rpiacenwnl •,-Hiny Siegtl, and my uncle, Herb Sieyl. puichawd the store in 1935. ai in the general news section of the www.localsource.com/ industrial supply business in addition to the hardware operation" he said in a recent interview. "It was a family business. In fact, my Progress must be in our office by father was the first hardware- owner to utilize an electric paint shaker" he remarked, "that was before World War II, somewhere in the Monday at 5 pjn. for publication late30's." ' . • '• • / . ...••'•••••••• '.-••' . ""• ' that week. Advertising for During the War, t in**" became an industrial beebite,'and Koenig Industrial Supply really thrived. They serviced many of .the largest placement in the B section must be • customers including GM't Hyatt Roller Bearing, Alloy Steel, and Hatfield Wire and Cable with the likes of milling supplies, lathes, in our office by Monday at noon. An Your Best drills,, presses, and a host of other industrial supplies. At first, the industrial needs were serviced from a. location on Price Street,and advertising representative win later at the present location on West-Elizabeth. In 1989, the Wood Avenue Hardware store closed and combined with the Industrial gladly assist you in preparing your Supply operation in it's present location. ' . message. Call 908-686-7700 for an Source "I did not originally intend to go into this field," said Siegel candidly. After graduating from college, be worked in several other appointment Ask for the display WALLPAPER positions before bis uncle convinced him to join Koenig in 1969." At that time, the hardware and industrial divisions were separate," be advertising department . recalled." Each business was a separate entity. My rather was on Wood Avenue, and my uncle was here," be said.' To place a classified ad: Making the dedsioa to dose was not easy for SiegeL "I could have continued, but with Home Depot coming, and being young enough OUTSTANDING VALUES! 42,000 Patterns to pursue another caner, I felt the time was right to change coarse" be admitted. But the decision came is a shock to the community The Progress has a large, well and most of all to his loyal employees. "We've prided ourselves on service and one reason we've been able to do this is that we've had read classified advertising section. very little turnover in employees" Siegel said proudly. Stephanie, their bookkeeper, has been a Koenig employee twenty five years.' Advertisements must be in our Great Selection! "HE REGULAR PR Orlando in the Sales Department has logged over ten yean. However, the most amazing longevity story is that of Manager Bill office by Tuesday at 3 pm for Schneider, who started March 12,1941 and, except for time spent in the Military^ has worked at Koenig ever since. Bill is known in publication that week. All classified the community as the Doctor of Hardware," Siegel explained. " Mass merchandisers and big box operations will not command that ads are payable in advance. We Per Gallon kind of loyalty. People will wake up in tea to twenty years and wonder where all the smaller establishments went," be continued. accept VISA and Mastercard. A Siegel went on to say be was considering several other opportunities, but would take his time deciding what to pursue after the store classified representative win gladly doses. 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PAGE 4-THURSDAY, JULY 3,1897 RAHWAY PROGRESS RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE UCC bestows awards COMMUNITY FORUM . Two city residents were among 59 Union County College students who received Academic Awards for Excel-. lence during Awards Night ceremo- nies held May 28 at the College's Crtnford campus. ' The Business Area Excellence recogmzg e us? Award went to Patricia Sinclair. If the Founding Fathers symbolically arc the parents of The award to the highest-ranking contemporary Americans, would they recognize us on our nursing sophomore went to Dorinda birthday tomorrow? . TAKING ACTION — Mem- Ganley. S It'd be reassuring to know they, would, but doubting is bers of the city's Communi- easy. Tomorrow marks America's 221st birthday, and while ty Action Team gather for a there still is much on the surface of society that the 18th cen- presentation on the dan- tury nation-builders would know, many of the underlying gers of scam artists at the principles for which they risked everything are being Railway Senior Citizens Center. From left are Police forgotten. • ••- ; Officer Steve Vaient, Rah- lists ^M ASHER. The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution as 10 way Retired. Men's Club EXTRA FEATURES AT NO EXTRA COST! amendments to spell out specific powers of Congress and President Pete Hnat and honors the states, and rights of the individual. By listing those 10 Cpl. Dan McGrath. Muhlenberg College, Allentown, legal safeguards, the framers intended to ensure that govern' Pa., has announced its Dean's List for the 1997 Spring semester. Dean's LUt. ment remained the servant, not the master, of the people. ;ONSUMER RATED •• I • . Our First Amendment right to free speech and worship is students are required to have a mini- uuuci ullikck in sctiuis once uiougnt 10 oc saie navens or me mum 5 .au graoe-pouu average — *.u" scale- —• to attain Dean's List; same. On college campuses across the country, broadly standing. . . . defined "hate speech regulations" stifle debate that may hurt George W^ Wagenhoffer 2000, someone's feelings. The prohibition of Congress establish- Undeclared," Mr. "and Mrs. George T. ing a state religion, like Henry VUTs Church of England, Wagenhoffer, Rahway, Rahway High has been turned around to prevent benedictions from being School,—: given at high school graduations. ClarifBoard of Education member Don Pan's i&presented a plaque for his assistance to Michael S. Geller 1999. English, Clark students,. From left are James Detrolio, Joe Gaffney, Donald Paris, Christine Soc- Our Second Amendment right to keep and bear arras is Part of state's past is the story of slavery Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Geller, Clark, ha and Justine Kosmoski. . • « Arthur L. Johnson High School. •BKdat«iitfpalmta«iyiki«»US.*Cn* being taken away incrementally by government that says In 1775, sensing that the time for for themselves. From census figures, . tion and the growing strength of Mon- ' Jason M. Rubino 1999, Undec-. emancipation and liberty was at hand, newspaper accounts, court and church mouth, County's free black communi- disarming law-abiding citizens is the way to fight crime. lared, Mr. and Mrs.- Joseph Rubino, a slave named Titus slipped away records, business ledgers, wills, and ty up to the Civil War. Local tax rolls "On unreasonable searches and seizures, the Fourth Free Clark, Arthur L. Johnson High from his master in Monmouth Coun- reward postings for' the capture of reveal an increasing number of poor, Students prepare for business world Amendment is blunt, but for 10 years there have been feder- School. '..'••".'. .ty. Richard Corlis, the slaveholder, yet free African-Americans, a few of al anti-drug laws'on the books that allow police to confiscate Form escaped slaves, we are reminded that offered three pounds reward for the New Jersey was a rural state wtih whom managed lo_ acquire consider- Jay Faigenbaum 1999, Biology, private property on the mere suspicion — not even convic- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Faigenbaumi capture/and return of Titus. -• By Bob Rixon southern sympathies — Lincoln never able,farm acreage. Tables throughout After Clark Board of Education member Donald Paris Richard Sleece was the mentor for Gaffney. Norman H. tion — of drug possession. . Titus returned on June 28. 1778,- won an election here. — in which the book show the distribution of free was given a "Thank You" plaque by Superintendent of the Sweed hosted the day-long experience for Kosmoski.' Springfield,. Jonathan Dayton High The Fifth Amendment's coverage of crimes and indict- • but now he was known as Col. Tye, owning slaves was essentially a mat- and slave populations by town and by regional high school district Donald Merachnik, he readied According to ALJ guidance couselor ajid originator of School. ments prohibits double jeopardy, but the U.S. Justice and he foughtgallantly in the Battle of Nov. 7, 1775. the Earl of Dunmore, ter of profit and property. We did not year. : to transport the following Arthur L. Johnson High School the Career Shadowing program Joseph Streit, "The prog- Thomas Lembo, Jr. 1997, Biology, MAYTAG MAYTAG Department prosecutes the acquitted ion "civil rights" Monmouth, near Freehold. governor of Virginia, promised free- nave large plantations, but slave- Poet William Carlos Williams students to- Exxon Research and Engineering: James ram continues to operate every year because of the cooper- Mr. & Mrs.- Thomas Lembo,. Sr., WASHER .DRYER charges to show how members of politically .fashionable A year later, CoL tye did some- dom to all slaves "willing to serve His ownership was common and accept- advises that we wilffind the universal Detrolio; Joe Gaffney, Christine Socha and Justine ation and generosity of area businesses." - Union, Union High School.. able enough to make us closer to tide- Kosmoski. Jessica L. Peskin 1999, Business minorities are more equal than other citizens. thing even more extraordinary. Once' Majesty's forces to end the present by examining what is found locally. This yearly activity provicles opportunities for students again be returned t6s Monmouth rebellion." If you had been a slave, on water Maryland and Virginia than to By taking a magnifying glass to the to see, first hand, whatlffie'dailyscheduleis like in the prb- Administration, Mr. & Dr. Harold The Sixth Amendment's call for speedy trials, was 1 County, as a leader of an interracial whose side would you have fought? liberal New England in our attitudes. . 200-year history-of slavery in a single Paris spent the day with Detrolio and. Socha while • fission they, may want to pursue, he said'. ^~ Peskin, Union, Union High School. intended to bdfefit the accused, who now prolong legal pro- guerrilla unit. Tye's intimate know- For an embryonic nation committed - . Slavery received an early start in New Jersey county, Graham Russell ceedings for years and clog the courts with appeals and fri- ledge of Monmouth County swamps, to slavery and governed by slavehol- New Jersey, and rooted strongly. It. Hodges brings to light the degrada- volous complaints after their convictions. rivers, and woods served him well, as \ ders, or for a powerful maritime was - ended slowly, grudgingly, and tion, violence, moral ambiguities, and later than any other Northeastern Reserved rights, as stated in the Ninth Amendment, sup- he and his band plundered the farms empire that promised your freedom? hypocrisy of a terrible institution as it joyful celebration -staterVestigeref-serVinrde lingered •~arrd~esaies oi wealthy slaveholders ~ This wonderful story about a coura- was'experienced in this state, by peo- posedly prevent the denial of rights not named inihe Consti- on into the 20th' century, with many escaping to their bide put on Sandy geous man, which I had never beard, ple we would have known or even tution. Yet.somehow, simple freedoms — from riding a African-Americans economically I SELECT MOTEL Hook. The depredations continued for comes from a new, eye-opening book been. Its pages are filled with sur- bicycle without a helmet to smoking a cigarette in an open a year until Tye received a bullet by Graham Russell Hodges, "Slavery bound to the same white families that names still listed in our telephone • Last Longer Than space — are becoming memories as government serves as wound and died of lockjaw.. and Freedom in the Rural North: Afri- had once owned them. directories. It is a powerful book. Any Other Brand - babysitter. . [ can Americans .in Monmouth Courjty, Tye would be an honored figure in Hodges gives particular attention to • Consumer Bated 1665-1865," from Madison House And while often forgotten, the 10th Amendment is a big American history but for one prob- the role played by organized religion ; Tt nrfiriihifs thf. fcHpml onvAmmpnt frnm nrricrino ctotp 1enrThi«w»«thriRffvr»1n[ir^ary War, ^rc in /w\n^raKnri n/iih ... .^. , u , ... |_, and local governments to do its work. To that we have only not the Civil War, and Tye was fight- Friends of the Monmouth County slavery, and in its gradual demise. Bob Rixon is a resident of Rah- MAYTAG ing of the British side. • Park System. The second part of Hodges' book' way and a columnist of this publica- T MAiTAG two words: unfunded mandates. Tye was fighting far the right drawing from an. amazing variety deals with the'emancipation period, tion. Rlxon's E-mail address is RANGE Benjamin Franklin said those who "give up essential lib- cause, ts far as he was concerned On of sources, Hodges lets the facts speak 'which saw a declining slave popula- [email protected]. DISHWASHER erty to purchase a little temporary safety desCTve-neither Kb-^ ferty JuuafeyATha^isJfc^^ eminent intrudes into our lives by' giving "away" others'1' money, offering social programs and making empty prom- l^m^^^ndckfngin our violent society Has the' behavior of some people and terrible things. We can even go as No one can tell me that violence on Fcankin School students Jason Mdsely, Philip Webb, ises of protection. . become so. bizarre, unpredictable and far as striking our tormenter. But, After seeing all of the above and then some, wouldn't the film and television does not beget Joanne Monbrun, Lisa DeSousa and librarian Margaret . callous as to make one wonder, what is "As 1. thankfully, it goes no further than that. . more violence in reai.life. People who [•SELECT MODEL | Founding Fathers give us a good spanking? Don't we Cilia scan the pages of "Ocean Life,"The youqgsters going on? • ' How many heard about the driver who are easily led are prone to suggestion represent the 4th grade class of Robyn Molloy, which I SELECT MODEL | deserve a strong lecture on the beautiful spontaneity of free- I specifically refer to a number of See If become annoyed when "a cab driver that to get out of life's problems, get • Super 4JD Capacity donated the book to the library for the enjoyment of all • Consumer Rated dom and the need for the people to protect it? incidents reported in the press over behind him honked his.hom and calm- rid of the problem, and in our make- Oven . . . : students. ••'••. ••->••-•- .•..• No.1* Enjoy what's left of your freedom on this Independence the last few months that point to a By Norman Rauscher- ly got out of his car, walked back to believe world of film and-TV, people > FREE 10 Year Burner | • No. 1 Hacking STOP! changing attitude among those who the cabdriver and. pumped 10 bullets generally are the source of the prob-' Replacement" Day. By this time next year, there will be less of it Capee* would do barm to others. Take the into his body, and left and drove lem. So, why not get rid of that prob- case of the two pizza delivery men murder' and mayhem, but the way away? Talk about chutzpah or. lem by creating as much mayhem as is Concerned pupils who were ambushed by two thrill- these crimes are currently carried out coldbloodedness. - possible without offending the faint- MAYTAG seekers who shot the pair to death just sends a chill down my back because' More and more people fear that our hearted? But what is a source of con- REFRIGERATOR for something to do. What about the so-called innocent youth is becoming f\ A / « a s s / high school senior who gave birth to a - no conscience, no mercy and no idea more and more vicious, thinking called make-believe rubs off on others When Robyn Molloy's fourth-grade class at Franklin School in Rahway ' baby during her prom, literally threw of what havoc they cause. nothing of killing andmaiming. These ' who literally take these derring-do - completed a unit on endangered and extinct animals, they decided that they Tomorrow night, the skies will be illuminated with color- it away in the bathroom and them saw ' Also. I'm getting sick and tired of incidents can give rise to blood pres- incidents as a license; to kill others. if* wanted to do something to help and make a difference. With small change col- ful explosives set off by skilled and licensed pyrotechni- fit (• return to her prom as though hearing what- has now become a tired sure and anger, but surely not enough Unfortunately more and more killers lected in the classroom, and donations from two staff members, the students nothing happened? This was followed cliche: the defendant .came from a to kill for. cians. But, while many municipalities offer a safe and con- take the attitude that "others do it, arranged to "adopt" four West Indian manatees. up a few days later by a similar dysfunctional home where be' was I know I'll be criticized by saying why can't I?" Jesse Thnrnendequas venient way for families to spend the Fourth of July, still Following the arrival of birth certificates and photographs, balloons and birth incident sexually, molested, constantly beaten that many movies and television did something along that line and you there are many pfeople who. visit the emergency room from annopuncements were placed on the' school office counter. The money collected And what about the death of Dr. and whose parents were on drags and shows give some viewers the idea that saw what happened to him... or, what firework casualties. murder is a rite of passage to adult- was donated by the class to the "Save the Manatees Club." Betty Sbabazz, who was burned to alcohol. It's not the defendant's fault might happen to .him. . The day is supposed to be festive — a day celebrated in hood. But this cannot be the reason, In addition, a hard-cover book, "Ocean Life," was presented by the class to death from a fire, in her apartment that he murdered a few people by lop- However, what is getting more and because we read more and more ' the school library, so that all students could learn about and appreciate the world honor of claiming our independence from England and her allegedly started by her grandson? ping off their beads. At that stage of more out of hand is the savagery some where the.murderers are children in •of water and its inhabitants. ••'..'. beliefs with which pur founders disagreed. Many would like Surely you remember the case of the the trial, if there is one, the defense killers resort to in sealing a score or, attorney wilLjwrihg bis hands and tell their early teens. To these babies, life to re-create in their own back yards that night in 1776 when couple who discarded a new-born even worse, what they'll do to get baby in Delaware some months ago the court that the defendant is sorry is cheap. They watch Arnold Schwar- explosives ruled the night sky. .*• • their jollies. It's frightening. - and now face possible execution for what happened and pleads for zenegger and Chuck Norris do it in •While fireworks are illegal in the state of New Jersey, '-•' '• . Phot* Bj .Gccrg* ftetkto there. I could go on and on, but I think mercy and promises never to do such .every film they're in. I must say that Attention school organizations there are those who find ways to get the explosives and have you get the idea of the callousness a thing again. Phooey! the villains get their due, but not Norman Rauscher, a former Alicia Clarke lets out a laugh during the excitement This newspaper encourages school organizations to inform the editors about their own night of fun. They don't think about the dangers many people have within' them. before dozens of innocent people get. newspaper publisher, is an active at the recent graduation ceremonies for Arthur L. We all get angry many times during scheduled events and activities.. Send information to: CJ. Suswal, managing .they can face when using fireworks. blown, away. • member of the Summit community. Johnson High School Class of 1997 in Clarjc •-.... Unfortunately, there will always be our lifetimes and an can say mean • editor, P.O. Box 3109. Union, NJ. 07083. . •'•'•' For instance, lighting a firework near someone's face can yield damaging results. Hearing loss could be inevitable depending on the sensitivity of the person's ear drum. Even LETTER TO THE EDITOR loss of eyesight is possible should the explosive detonate vety. close to the_eye-.___' Other pyrotechnics which may seem fun can also have a I cannot — will not — believe that there are no families willing to share an ° exciting and enjoyable cultural experience such as (his. If anyone is interested damaging nisults. Flares from Roman candles or bottle rock- To the Editor ets can start fires on lawns or homes if flames are not care- in saving the day for these students, please call Beth Ellwanger at (201) ROBERT COSIER, DDS Where have all the kind-hearted people gone? 372-6913 or (212) 704-0975. or my colleague Monika Schevtz at (0Q8) ^uUy-watdied-to-ensurethey-^re-eictmgmshedi iy WTtoropVnpyp^ ^ 241-7522 or (201) 557-8575. Thank you. ' other countries who are hoping to spend four weeksbere to get a taste of Ameri- However you spend your Fourth of July, make sure it is Beth. Ellwanger ca? Are we so wrapped up in our own lives that we can't show a young person planned for safety. '..... , program director. Web Site Design, • HOW TO SAVE A TOOTH from a different culture now people in .the United States live? ' ' . >UR 48™ YEAR,' . , • World Exchange I have the responsibilityto place a group of students from the south of Ranee Hosting, and Q. What should I do if I or my children accidentally lose a tooth? . in central New Jersey-area homes in July: However, after numerous announce- Our policy on letters and columns ments, letters and phone calls, I haven't been able to find any families loving Maintenance A. First, locate the tooth. Pick it up by the crown (the top), notby the enough to let a French high school student into their lives. As an American, I The Rahway Progress welcomes submissions from its readers. Either iettete root (bottom), which contains tiny fibers essential for reiraplantation. Rahway Progress David Worrell find this embarrassing, to say the least. I truly need a miracle now, because if I to the editor or opinion pieces on any subject will be considered,for publication If the tooth has, become soiled, rinse it carefully in water, then find Pubfitter . don't find more homes for these students, they will be turned away at the last on the Community Forum pages. •' . ' . your dentist or the nearest hospital emergency room. Your Best Source For Community Information • . • minute. If you could see their applications and how wonderful these youngsters. 'DISTRIBUTING Company! For publication, all letters and essays must be received before 9 a.m. Mon- Published WeeMy Since 1990 Tom Canavan are, I am sure you would understand how awful I feel. day. Write Managing Editor Chris Suswal. P.6. Box 3109 Union, NJ.O7O83. Time is a critical factor. 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PAGE 6 — THURSDAY, JULY 3.1997 RAHWAY PROGRESS • CIARK'EAQLE ER. BOSELLE SPECTATOR - RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE SALES TAX • SAVE • Helping at the hospital OBITUARIES Marie Riclfil American Legion Post 5 in Rahway, many years *nd retired 14 years ago." the Knights of Columbus Council 836 Mr. Loogbney was a Nivy •wttermof Marie Richel. 90. of Rthway. for- in Bricktown and president of the World War H and a member of the ineriy of Rosdlc Park, died June 26 at Holy Name Society and a eucharistic Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7069, home....'. ••'•'• minister at Visitation Church, of Clark-Summit. He was » fourth Bom in Elizabeth, Mrs. Ricbel Bricktown.- degree knight of the Knights of .Col- lived in RoteUe'Paik before moving Surviving are his wife, Helen; two umbia Cwndl 7622 of C^rbjondaJeT to Rahway 13 yean ago. She was a daughters, Denise Curran and Jane Surviving are his wife, Olivjw-two government inspector for many years • Webster; two stepsons, Douglas and sons, Mark and John; a daughter,. O f with Litton Industrie*. Morris Rains, ' Brian KreU; a brother. George; a Os- .Mary Anne Petrokonis; a sister. Anne and retired in 1969.. Previously, Mrs. ier, Virginia Hund. and eight Sandford, argjhhree grandchildren. Richel had worked in the same capac- 1 grandchildren. .•'_•• ity for Airton. linden. She was the Kathleen Moran superintendent for the primary grades COUPON at the Hope Memorial Presbyterian William Kellaway III Kathleen Moran, 44, of Clark died Church Sunday School, Elizabeth. William H. Kellaway. m, 50, a life- June 27 at home. Surviving are three daughters, Mar- long resident of Rahway, died June 27 Born in Elizabeth, Mrs. Moran ilyn Chirchillo, Carole Krick and Joan at home. lived in Clark for many years. Sur- Alteria; a brother, Charles. Zimmer- Mr. Kellaway was a machinist with. viving are her parents, Alice and man: four sisters^AJbem* Endress, Kaufman Stairs, Linden,, for five James C Sr. Moran; a brother, James Katherine Weichert, Charlotte Smith years. He served in the Army during C Jr., and- three sisters, Patricia andGertLasko; 14 grandchildren and the Vietnam War and was a member* DeMiith, Peggy Dougherty and Joan 11 great-grandchildren. of the American Legion Post 5 in Giaimini. ..._,.'. . Rahway. #ALM1O2 Edward W. Bieler Surviving are his parents, Florence Richard Plowcha Edward W. Bieler, 76, of Brick- Evans and William H. Kellaway Jr., Richard Plowcha, 57, of Clark died and three sisters, Mary Jackson, Patri- town, formerly of Rahway, died Juen. June 28 in Overlook. Hospital, MODEL #WAC051 28 in Mercer Memorial Hospital. cia Kinasczuk and Ruth. ' Summit. • ' ! DEDUCTED FROM PRICE Bom in Elizabeth,; Mr. Bieler lived Bom in Elizabeth, Mr. Plowcha fil i R!7F Members of the Knights of Columbus Blstwp Justin J. McCarthy Council No. 5503- in RoselleTalkTClark and Kahway -Mark-toughney——r lived in CranforcTbefore moving to WIII vv i t v n b: I • v of Clark prepare to assist, handicapped patients from their roorns^at Lyons Veter- THURS. - SAT. & MON. ONLY before moving to Bricktown 11 years Mark Loughney, 74, of Jcrnryn. Clark- three years ago. He owned the INCLUD§$JYEAR ans Hospital to the Sunday masses. From left are James Wbaten; Karen Miller, ago. He was a. letter carrier for the Pa., formerly of Clark, died June 23 in Northern International Remail, past president «f Columbian Auxilary, Anthony Dumer and Bisworth Bunor. EX P. JULY6TH AT 8 P.M. Postal Service in'Coionia and Clark Marian Community Hospital, Car- Union, for 10 years. Mr. Plowcha N STOCK 5,000 TO 33,000 BTU for 24 years and retired in 1985. Mr. bondale. Pa. • _ 1 ' served in the Navy during peacetime. - Bieler, served in the Army during Bom in Jermyn, \ Mr. Loughney •_ Surviving are his wife, Karen; two World War II and was a life member, lived in Qark for 30 years before daughters, Melanie Price and Cather- past commander and chaplain of the returning to Jermyn. He was a quality ine; a son, Francis, and two sisters, GOLDSTAR GOLDSTAR i GOLDSTAR Library offers binding service for old books Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8867 control analyst with the Department Carole Visco and. Ferancine in Bricktown. He was a member of the of Defense in New York City for' Henhauser, .•'.*• Is the family Bible crumbling? Is ing. Depending on the size, type, and good book. The cost for this services 6,000 BTU ' 10,000 BTU • 21,000 BTU your favorite novel looking worn? condition of the item, the cost can run is S10 per item. Has your- Zuckerman, become between $30 and $120, plus shipping: To have a book rebound or Attention churches unbound? Hie Rahway Public Library repaired, stop by the Rahway Library AIR CONDITIONER I AIR CONDITIONER This newspaper'encourages-con- WORSHIP CALENDAR can now offer you a program to get it In addition, the library is offering a at the comer of Central and St. all together, betw^tn two sturdy repair service, for. books which are Georges Avenues, and pick up a gregations, temples, social and civic covers. - only slightly damaged. With the help , "Book Binding for the Public" infor- organizations to inform the editors LUTHERAN. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN mation' flier; Deadline for the first about scheduled events and activities. St. John the Bapttt Oitbodooi Qnni, 211' $ of library volunteer Norms Bender, a REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 134 With the'agreement of the library Wat Gtmd Ave.. Rabiny - 382-8844. Rev. ft. little tape or glue can add years to a shipment is Wednesday. Prospect Ave.. Irvtagton. 374-9377. Rev. Hen- Bindery company of Pennsylvania, should be typed, double- ry E. Disk. DD. 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Styles ton(6-7 ) • players involved in the the-19th annual FimUnioBjiJorth- The tfamg that's important to me is the North-South Blue Collar Inn (5-7) South All-Star Football Classic were nothing short of Game has tradition,'' NFL Films President Steve Sabol © - Beechwood Data (3-9) spectacular. • • '•k ' J. . said. "It's an authentic event, not^ manufactured thing. It Defensive linemen Guenter Kryszon of Johnson Reg- helps, promote die game of football and that's what NFL •;- ' ? Carls Performance (2-10) Rahway FMBA #33 (2-10) ional in Clark and Billy Tullodi of Union, both starters ,Films is all about" who saw a great deal of playing time, were in on numerocs tackles and harrassed South quarterbacks Ed Mebs and Ed ' *&&''' "*'^Tl-i (Ml) Gritscnke Division . Byrnes all game long. Offensive lineman Julian Gibson of Elizabeth did a nice The commercials have a New Jersey touch, having.been Butch Kowals Tavern (10-2) & mm. Byrnes Tavern (10-2) job of filling in for fellow injured Minutemen t**™n?i* prodtked by Hightstown Highagraduate Chris Barlow and Waiting Room (7-3) Anthony Martini as Ins blocking up front helped pave the directed by Cherokee High grad Earl Cambum. The Unden Recreation Department hold their annual senior citizen picnic at Veter- Re/Max Reajty (7-4) way^or Essex Catholic standout tauoack Omar Conover to They are narrated by Sabol and weave highlights of last i 7 -ans ~Mem6riai Parirrn-tinden-Numbers of various-senior citizen organizattons~con~ Costa Nova (6-4) IUSII fui a game-high 2O7 yardroifl6~canierasrhe~was^ year's gregated tor a day of food, games, music and dancing. Music Was furnished by t-Jays (5-4) named the North's MVP. of North-South alumni currently playing in the NFL. Play- me Tony Panzarino Band of Local 151 Musiciarics Union. For further Information Pettit-Davis (6-5) All in all the annual All-Star Game, played last Friday ers such as Irving Fryar, Dave Brown and Craig "Iron © on any seniors programs, call tfle John T. Gregorio Center at 474-8627. < night at The College of New Jersey, was indeed a Classic, Head" Heyward are highlighted in the spots. Vigliotti Electric (4-8) 9 Young Guns (1-6) - Unfortunately for tbe North, three turnovers hurt their The players in the North-South Game are the future of NW0 (0-9) chances of winning and the South capitalized on one latem tbe NFL," Sabol said. "At NFL Films, we want to carry the ~-^^m 8 - ••• • the game to post a come-from-behind 28-24 triumph. banner for the game of football at every level." The second annual Linden Little "This was a good test for college," said Kryszon, who North-South alumni in the pros Members of the Rahway Police Community Assistance Teamgatherfor. a presentation Tiger Baseball Tournament will be will report toGeorgi a Tech Aug. 11. His next game will be . The following ii a partial list of North-South alumni to the Rahway Golden Age Oub on scam arjists and how to take protective-measures held at Flanagan Fields from'July in the Golden Dome as Georgia Tech opens this year ab who went on to play in the NFL, compiled by Hunterdon against crime. , . g O-'l Notre Dame. It will also be the first contest in the newly Central head coach Jim Meett ' 2-25. Two separate round-robin .© • tournaments,-' sponsored by the lin- expanded Notre Dame Stadium, seating capacity now at JIM JEFFCOAT, Matawan 1979, Cowboys/Bills — DT den Recreation Department, will be some 80,000. ^ IRVING FRYAR, Rancocas Valley 1980, Dolphins/ Assistance team advises seniors played. A little more than 3,700 attended New. Jersey's annual Patriots/Eagles — WR On June 15, Corporal. Daniel asking for donations or merchandise between residents and the police." Age 12 will play July 12-18 and All-Star Game that pits the best players from Northiersey KENNY JACKSON, South River 1980, Eagles — WR McGrath and Officer Steven Valent. offers, they can relate." The team consists of five members age 11 July 19-25. The tournament against die best from Central and South. A, . KEVIN ROSS, Paulsboro 1980, Falcons/Chiefs.— S members of the Rahway Police McGrath also stressed the impor- which include Corporal McGrath, and is limited to the' first 12 teams in "They have some.big guys over mere," said the 6-3;. GREG BATY, Sparta 4982, Dolphins — TE © CRAIGHEYWARD, Passaic 1984, Falcons/Saints/Bears/ '^jepartEDCSt S C* rrtHIHIIHly ^&SSUtai)Ce Qtance of secunng credit card numbers Officers Steven Valent, Dave DeSor- each age group and team and indi- •225-pound TuUochT -'""'•'» ^ Team, give a seminar to the Railway and i hnling acvrniiH numbers. He di, Dave Jackson, Steven Guinta and vidual trophies will be awarded. Kryszon, 6-6V2S5, and fulloch had the enviable task of Rams — RB ...... '• Retired Men's Qub at die Senior Citi- pointed ,.. Chief Barry Hmdrrww. the Railway is funded through the City of Rahway, Kean College head men's soccer Monday. The point guard's Seton Hall Prep teammate TQNY SIRAGUSA, Brearley Regional 1985. Colts/. l rent issues to seniors in order to main- Conover and Hoboken back Ravon Anderson rushed for' © Police Department f<«"»»i the team. wjncfa receives Federal Grants for 5 Frank Drejaj poured in 15 points and was named MVP. Ravens — DT . © tain good quality of life in their coach Tony Ochrimenko win be North touchdowns and Hopatcong's Carlos Bolanos recov- The presentation fbnwcri on vari-_ snecificaDv for oommnnitv-oriented DAVE SZOTT, Clifton 1986, Chiefs — OG communitieSj running two Soccer, camps and ered a fumble for a touchdown for the .game's first score.. ous telephone scans being used by .. i J .... .•••••• *j ***•' • leagues for b9ys and girls of all CHRIS PORT,. Don Bosco Prep 1986, Saints — OT poncing. . • • . . . "Tin very involved with the City Monlclair linebacker Ron Coot beaded to Virginia Tech, con*^rtists that tuxet ."^ SCBOOC citi- ages. ANDRE COLLINS, Cinnaminson 1986, Redslons — LB He Team also provides seminars zen population. It stressed that se&kxs o and personally, I think they're doing a Ochrimenko is one of the win- sacked Mebs in the end zone for a safety in die third char- RICKY PROEHLj Hill^xjrough 1986, Cardinals/ OB subjects Bke home security, 'per- *t$V toed rob"sai d Ed Schwinbert a Linden's "©- ningest local soccer coaches and ing 18 unanswered points in the period for a 24-21 tead. _, .„_ „««„,», ™ _o .^ « jacking, home services and shop lift- Rahway resident since 1939. DAVE humble and trusting charactedstii guided Kean to the Division 3 -TheSoufcscoredonetoucbtow^thefimo^^ BROWN. Westfield 1988, Giants - QB ing. It is grarftd toward educating resi- "McGrath0 has taken action on many gold at Garden States "When we went, they really could • national championship. one-yard run by Ocean Township back Kevjm Sinclair. DEVON MCDONALD, Paterson Kennedy 1988, Colts — dents on "Quality of Life Issues After problems we seniors have had, espe- Olympic fever was at a high with Games 'programs are measured relate to what we were saying because r Thcsummer activities include: yi th^p n TnmV ft^pfct'ftculfl r catch in thef pnd znnft ^^ ' • the Fact - dealing directly with cially, with telephone scams." the passing of the torch through the it was stuff that. they've all gone '• The 15th annual Cougar Soccer according to tbe highest principled of from a pass by Byrnes mat covered .32 vardsjfbr the RICAkDO MCDONALD, Paterson Eastside 1988? Ben- seniors. . • ' " - Schwinberg is .a retired designing Garden State last summer. ,New through one way or, another," said School for boys end girls ages 6-17. amateur sports,and the philosophies ^otam's>tecdad teore.- • -••si;', . •- v\ ^ '..>-. • gals—OG ^;-:v •-;'.•.' ; , ...; ;.-• . • '•• ^ "So far the response has been over- ^ engineer and raised his family in Rah- Jersey residents wiil ldo^to the. 1,5th, Daniel 'McGrath, head of the Com- The school offers two full and half- of the:Olyjnpurmovement-^ •>..-<• . "Sc^ninning back Denms Thomas of Sakrnscore^his TODD BURGEK, Johnson Regional 1988, Bears — OG .. Seniors enjoy a boat ride to ^Foxwbdds Resort In CT. The goals of the Roiselle Active whelming'when it conies to involve- . way. who still resides there. He says Annual Garden State Games, the local . Events for masters and physically munity Assistance Team. o day sessions, July 28-Aug. 1 and team's last two touchdowns, rushing from three yatds out, TO(fJY\SACCA,pDelran 1988; Cardinals — QB Seniors Inc. is to further the social, educational, and charitable interests of its members. ment with all the chibs in the City," that community policing isTfis'tjest ulympic-style mulit-sport festival, to >f .-'•••• , . * Aug. 4-8. ..•• . challenged competitors are also a part ^ MKE DEVLIN, Cherokee 1988, Bills — OT • said McGrath. "We are trying to break way to keep police relations with i in the second quarter and one yard out late in the fourth/ i. ••••#"• • Scven-a-Side Summer League, . supply the thrills and excitement this of the different venues which range j ALPHONZO TAYLOR, Trenton 1988,' Broncos — NT "Whether it be solicitors, people devn that wall of apprehension dents at a good level. "Both teams played great," Kryszon said. "I represented run by Ochrimenko. This eight- July. • • • . • from archery to- wrestling. my school we'll and I know that I gave it my.aiLV' • /GLBN/OLEY,:Cheny Hill East l?89,«Jets — QB Since its inception in 1983, the ' ALONZO SPELLMANp Rancocas Valley 1989,°Bears — Senior citizens form useful club week league began June 17 and will In Olympic tradition, gold, silver . Second AD-Star' Classic at The College of tiew Jersey conclude Aug. 7. Each team will Garden State Games have had more and bronze medals will be awarded This was the second Nortb-South.Game held at The Col- DE ' .' • • ..••-. By Sandra Cagua circle of friends, and you .have conditions at the meeting. Those ill play one game a we$, Tuesday or than 150,000 athletes participate rep- while uVGovemor's Cup will tieprep , lege of New Jersey, the first one was won by die South - LOU BENEATTL Morris Knolls 1,989, Jets -?DT • * Staff Writer SENIOR NEWS "nothing more than a gabfest," said- members are sure to receive a get well Thursday, beginning at 6:05 p.m. resenting eachjOf the state's 21 coun- sented to the top male and female atfw 21-16 in 1994. The game was played at Trenton State Col- KETTtf EUAS, Lacey Township 1990, Giants — RB " During the months.of September Cavana. card. ' There will be eight different divi- ties and this year is no exception. letes iri each sport. lege three years ago because World Cap soccer was being South now has 10-7-2 series lead through June, members of the Roselle for reporting suspected fraud for those Administration, Office of Inspector ^Cavana has been a member for six Although .the club doesn't meet Fraud hotline open sions, including boys' 16-under, Linden's Janus Mlynek got a jump - A foundation of more than 2,000 played at Giants Stadium. • • © The South has won four of the las^ five contests and rwo Active Seniors Inc. are busy taking an choosing not to use the telephone hot- Genera], P.O:,Box 17768, Baltimore, on the%ther athletes when he earned years: He and his wife were invited to during the months of July and August, . The Social Security Administra- high school boys', men's division, volunteers including sports-minded The game was moved to TbeXMege of New Jersey this - in a row, having its biggest lead in die series at three games active role in their community. line. The address is: Social Security, 21235. the first medal of the 1997 games by t by their neighbors when many members, look forward to being tion's .Office of Inspector General Jhen's 30-pver, men's premier, etc. students, retirees, parents and service year because new grass was put down on the field at Rut: — 10-7-2. The South last had a three-game lead in the The goals of the Roselle Active at the first meeting. - 9 winning the Masters Mens' Sabre groups, serve in various capacities gers Stadium and the facility was deemed not yet playable there was a slot opening for. hew' fraud hotline is open. - More- 'information may be series after winning the 1983 game to take a 4-1 advantage. '^ © Seniors Inc. is- to further the social, "In most cases, we have it on the competition last weekend. Fencing and are responsible for the success of All proceeds from the game went to tbe. Miami Project members. ' . " The hotline is available, for live obtained by calling Ochrimenko at Xfthough the North has lost four of the last five games, it WM contests ic Paralysis. Tig game laisnl $8,000 fur this clarity. Slut ui QCCUr uUC IU a operator »«ri«t««^ from 10 am to 4. has outscpred.the South over the last*five contests by.a its members. member's death or resignation. The up, you'd be surprised that you have flict with the national championships in the past two years. „ p.m., Mondays through Fridays. •••• .. provided by various local and national 108-105 margin, largely due'tb'winning the 1995 game Veronica Bull, also known as 'Ron- death of a member can be a sad occa- quite a few people there who are anxi- on the weekend of July 12-13. i corporate sponsors. " Steven inducted into Coaches Half oT Fame ° Recorded message service is available Some things are The Central Jersey Basketball 37-15. . . ^ %' . ' .1-. - ' . nie,' is one of the charter members of'. sion, but a majority of the club attends, ous to get going again," said Cavana. The 13lh annual°New Jersey State Football Coaches and a person can leave a message 24 Camp, co-directed by Neil Home, The Garden State Games is a mem- The purpose of the Garden State The North has won only one of the last six games since the organization, founded in' 1983. the memorial and the funeral, said Membership is open for people Association Hall of Fame induction took place at halftone. hours a day. The hotline telephone Wayman Everly and-Kathy Matth- 'ber of the National Congress of State Games is to inspire New Jersey resi-' winning back-to-back contests in 1990 an$1991. The ' She said the organization originally Cavana. ' . who are 55 years of age or older. The This year's inductees included Jack Jones of DePaul number is (800) 269-0271. easier done now • ews, will be held for two six-day Games which, as a member of the dents of every age and skill level and South has the series' edge in die 1990s at 4-3-1. began as more of a social dub, but it ' The Sunshine Committee keeps dub meets two Fridays of the month sessions this month. United States Olympic Committee, to develop their physical abilities and (North Jersey, Section 1), Jack Davies of Butler (North Here's a took at the spores of each of the first 19 didn't take long forthe membership to tracks of ill members and reports their. at the Roselle Community Center. In addition, an address is available The first week of the camp .for 'provides a direct to the USOC. State encourage all residents to participate. Jersey, Section 2), Bill Csatari, South River (Central contests: increase to 125 and to emphasize the Jersey) and Al Saner of Point Pleasant Boro (South Jersey) thanlat^r. • boys and girls ages 9-17 -will be 1997 South 28^North 24. at The College of New Jersey name Active. The-club was for older FREE Information'. held from Sunday, July 13 .to Fri- and, posthumously, Hub Stine, Plainfield (North"Jersey, people to keep active instead of sitting 1996 South 32, North :23 at Rutgers Stadium , Ihis is true of so much in life... day, July 18. The second week will Sports camps available Section 2), Ron Osbome^ John F. Kennedy (Central © around and feeling sorry for them- 1995 North 37, South 15 ar Rutgers. Stadium By preplanning funeral arrangements, you have a definite run from Sunday, July 20 to Friday, Jersey) and TonvKenny, Camden Catholic (South Jelrsey). selves, said Bull. . "£686-9898 The annual Summer Sports Spectacular, offerings of intensive sports training 1994 South 21, Norm 16 at Trenton State College- ' advantage. You know what you want -y and what you can afford! July 25." . This year's class brings the Hall of Fame membership to 1993 South 9, North 8 at Giants Stadium . "Many people want to join the club and erfter a four digit ...it's about time. 1 for youngsters ages 8-15 will ba presented during weekly internals starting this Later, someone else will have to make the decisions for you. The camp, located on the campus a total of 92. Each inductee win have a plaque in his honor because they have heard of our activi- selection number below! '• Monday at Union County College's Cranford Campus. 1992 North 7, South 7 (tie) at Giants Stadium , „ And, they may hot know, of the Lawrenceville School in hung in the Hale Center at Rutgers University? © ties," said Bull. .' The Summer Sports Spectacular programs are as follows: 1991 North 26, South 12 at Giants Stadium BEMJAMIM D. ECKMAN, ESQ. ' It's a way of showing the people who Lawrenceville, is in its 24th year of © Jwo more tderision times 1990 North 14, South 10 at Rutgers'Stadium , Some of the club's activities s» Baseball, choice of July 14-18 or July 21-25. care for you...how much you care operation and has proven to be one The North-South Game wifl be televised two more times 1989 South 24, North 0 at Rutgers Stadium include going on trips to Atlantic • Golf, choice of July 7-11 or July 14-18. ' for them. of the most successful resident by The Comcast Network as Scott Graham handled the 1988 South 12, North 9 at Rutgers Stadium . City, the Catsldlls in New York and . • Tennis, choice of July 7-11, July 14-18, July 21-25, July 28-Aug. A. Aug. Senior Citizens bask@tball camps in the area, with play-by.-play. .. " 1987 North 21.' South 10 at Rutgers Stadium" dinner shows. Speakers from public 4-8 this year's All-Star Classic 1982 South 16, North .7 at Rutgers Stadium O the members. During the* year, mem- 4004 ' Senior Citizens days. . * ' © ' • • . niint T Jttr^l-hac^H mmimm/ .which nfifiBr11* f»wy_ by. toot c. Ders also cuiTent issues or Everly -at ous for its slo-motion footage, players and coaches miked 1980 North 13. South 6 at Rutgers Stadium © - people. They also donate money to 908-654-5691 cooperative teamwork and sportsmanship to help all participants improve their CHOOSING A 908-654-5424.- overall athletic skills. * . . „ • . for sound and dramatic John Facenda narratives, produced 1979 South 34, North 13 at Rutgers Stadium the. favorite charity of a member who Estate Planning o . has died. NURSING HOME © ^—Bull is^JlaTteinberorthe'Club:^ 4123 Touring A Prospective In fact, most of the original members Nursing Home are still active in the club. 4124 Physical Conditions Sports Information By Telephone! 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PAGE 10 — THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1997 RAHWAY PROGRESS-CLARK-EAGLE Police investigate theft reports CLUBS IN THE NEWS • News Clark stop at 5:09 p.m. According to police, On June 7, police investigated the POLICE BLOTTER the suspect was driving while sus- theft of a bicycle from a St. Germain pended and bad other outstanding Drive residence at 5:44 p.m. Police vehicle belonged to a Washington warrants. • Entertainment later recovered the bike. Street resident. On Jane 16, police investigated a Also on June 7. police investigated On June 9, police recevied a report report of a motor vehicle stolen from a • Classified the theft of a wallet at 9:28 p.m. of a bad check at 4:05 p.m. The .check Central Avenue business at 7:27 am • Real Estate : According to police, a patron of a Rar- was passed at a Westfield Avenue Also on June 16; police received a itan Road business reported it stolen business. Police are investigating. report of stolen power tools from a while shopping. construction site on Featherbed Lane • Automotive . On June 11, police responded to an at 8:29 a.m. On June 8, police arrested an indi- accident on the Garden State Parkway Also on June 16, a window on a vidual .during a routine.motor vehicle at 9:17 am There were no injuries. motor vehicle was broken at a stop at 2:07 a.m. According to police, . Also on June 11, a vehicle collided Sweetbriar,Drive, residence at 6:26 the individual was arrested on the with a drive-up window's overhang at Garden State Parkway for outstanding a Westfield business at 11:18 a.ra No On June 21, police received a warrants: . injuries were reported. report at 3:06 p.m. of a stolen bicycle. The Roy Smith Theater at Union Also on June 8, police investigated On June 15, police arrested a New- The bicycle was stolen from a James County College in Cranford was the a motor vehicle theft at 7:29 p.m. The ark resident during'a routine motor Avenue residence. . setting for the Union County Fixe Training Academy "1996-97 Certifi- of liberty cate Awards Ceremony. Cigarettes may have caused fires Everybody knows tomorrow is More than ISO firefighters, offi- 'Rahway According to a fire official, the fire July 4, Independence Day, but-I cials, friends, and family witnessed cr-3? • Firefighters responded to a trash . HHt BLUI Itrf was contained to the contactor in the woaaartt we fire at 1566 Church St at 9 a.m. on rear of the building, its motor and wir- wh»t that means. To have some, the fell, 1996 Fire Academy rosier, June 26. The fire, which was called in had a number of items in its bed. The. ing inside the compactor. 'fun trying to figure it out, I and SO certificates for the spring 1997 submit this quiz. Test your Fire Academy roster. .Freeholder by a passerby, is thought to have been fire could have been started when the. Firefighters had to have the con- revolutionary. literacy by naming Chairman Linda Slender, who serves •staled by a cigarette. occupant threw out a cigarette that fell tents of the compact dumped out into the. bed; either that, or someone the source of each of the fol- - as the freeholders', liaison to the Fire A fire official said that the occup- when they extinguished the fire;Th e SUMMER GATHERINGS—Above, more than 200 members and guests of the Rahway Telsecouldhave-thrpwn-inacigaretter- -iowing qnotatiopt. The^firtt- -Scrviccs-Advisory-Boardf-presented ant, who had .been renovating' his fire was contained to the compactor. • Firefighters responded to a larger respondent to list the names, in the certificates.' .' • ' . home, had. taken out his trash and dis- Rahway Chapter of the AARP installs hew officers at their recent dinner. The 1997-1998 fire on New Prunswick Avenue the 1J. Clark order, will receive a half-dozen posed of his cigarette in the. garbage, AARP Chapter 607 from left are Steve Bumball, -assistant treasurer and corresponding., . "It-always gives me great pleasure next morning. • On June 15, police and fire units secretary; Edyth Brown, treasurer;' Helen McWhorte, secretary; Mary Finelli, vice presi- dcliciojuWigars from the Dom- . to present these certificates to the men igniting it. • ' . inican Rep^lic, Honduras and The Rahway fire department responded to a Lance Drive residence dent, and Marion Mogensen, president Call 827-2016 for information on any senior citi- and women who literally put their, Nicaragua, hand made by free . • Firefighters responded to a fire in tackled three separate fires in a com- at 10:10 sum. on a report of a strong zens activities. . A . . lives on the line to protect the citizens people who fled communist tyr- the bed of a pickup truck at 1:10 p.m. pactor at 970 New Brunswick Ave. at odor of gas. The-gas was reported to ' of Union County,". Slender said. "I anny' in Cuba: Send responses on Harrison Street. A fire officiarspe- 4:30 a.m. on June 27. The building, be coming from the. garage; it turned can't'help but remember the part in 'A culaled that, a cigarette could have' which used to house Purolator, is now out that the source was the gas line of to Jay Hochberg, Worrall Com- munity Newspapers, P.O. Box Fireman's Prayer' that says,- 'To started the fire. , the home of Andre Originals Manu- a car. The car was towed and the area guard my every "neighbor and protect According to the official, the truck facturing Co. - ». . ventilated. -• 3109, Union 07083. The . ' answers will be published on his property.' I can't say enough Board of Chosen Freeholders Chairman Linda Sten- Board of Chosen Freeholders Chairman Linda Sten- Page B2 in next week's paper. about our county's firefighters, and der, right, presents the Battalion Chief Ken Nocera der, right, presents the Battalion Chief Ken Nocera Rahway resident leads program Adults only, please — sorry . the people that train them. Good, luck Memorial Award to Louis Vecchia of Summit, for the- Memorial Award to Richard Becker of Union, for the kids — bwtnrep the government to all of them, on behalf of the Union spring 1997 roster. Summit Fire. Chief Christopher fall 1996 roster. Union Fire Chief Frederic Ftetz By Bea Smith The girls • and the seniors were — and much harder to attain." says tobacco kills. Oh yeah, and County- Board of Chosen Cotter looks on. ' looks on. Stair Writer assisted by Larissa Wohler, therapeu- It all began when the Girl Scoots no politicians either. . • •-, -. Freeholders." . ' tic recreation intern; Melba'MuUins, is dedicated to trie training of the 1996 roster, and to Louis Vecchia, Springfield: Vincent Conte, Robert Donald Vitale and Anthony P. Approximately 22 Girl Scouts from called Palmieri, who also is volunteer' - The academy, using state of the ait recreation assistant; and Palmieri. county's '21 firefighting 'forces,' as Summit, for.the spring" 1997 rosier. Fusco, Andrew Huber and Ted' Washington Rock Girl Scout Council coordinator at Cornell HalL a month equipment, has become a professional "After the craft was made," Pal- well as providing a specialized educa- Among those receiving certificates Kanarek. •-.'•• • Mountainside: Kenneth Bradley, of Union, Troop 845, participated in before the activity took place to training ground. It operates primarily Q tion- to ensure the. very best in for the fall 1996 Fire Academy Roster . Summit: Jason Lambert - - • Karl Kelber and Thomas Ryan. music, crafts and games all in connec- mieri continued, "April Ernst, Jennif- arrange the event. Palmieri said that put of the Linden facility, but also- at firefighting. , '. '. . are: tion with^tbe Adopt A Grandparent er Petrain and Dawn Zehner, who "recreation is always looking for other locations, providing outreach Roselle Brian Came, Michael For A Day program on June 21 atCor- received their silver awards, made the S&rise In 1997 the Union Connty.Office of Clark: Scott McCabe and Timothy Unioa- Richard Becker. Scott Bin- Chrebct and Richard GreRorio. ' neU HallljConvalescent Center in cakes and brought in cups, plates, By Jay Hochberg Emergency Management formed a -WierzbinsiS.. • ~—;— Roselle Park: Eric Banner, Eric Afier the snacks, the yqong girls ments to aid in meeting their training . der, Robert Falzarano and Paul Union! utensils, napkins and table cloths." Regional Edtor partocrsbip.'wiuVrhe Union County Hillside: Jude DeLane, Donald Benner, Neal Iaccarion and Craig entertained by singing and dancing, needs. The staff consists' of a dean, McQung.. ' Margaret Palmieri of Rahway, Fire Chiefs. Association to combine Lipke and Michael Ruhl. VaiL A silver award, it was announced, offering lots of bogs and conversation assistant dean, and 25 instructors. Spring 1997 Fire Academy Roster. recreation supervisor, reported that "is the highest award a' Cadette Girl with the residents. They also gave a "Government isn't the answer resources to enrich the firefighters' "KenilwcHih: lames Hart and Brian Clark: Victor De Angelo. Angelo Springfield: Vincent Conte. Girl Scout Leader Barbara Ann Zeb- Scout can achieve. They must earn'a donation to Cornell HalL Girl Scoot to people's problems. Govern- The Union County Fire Chiefs education, and enhance the training of Fiorenzo. David Flammia, Thomas Summit: Kenneth Jenks,. Michael ner and co-leader Eileen Petrain leadership award, the Girl Scoot chal- Leader Zehner exclaimed, "We had a ment; is the problem." - Association and the Union County both paid and volunteer firefighters. Mountainside: Gerald Hann, Stew- Harrington^ George Lopes, Scott Lardiere, Scott Mailen, Dwight Firemen's Association have operated "came to Cornell Hall, to do arts and lenge and .do three interesting pto- baUr • • • . ' •••'*•"•• The Battalion Chief Xen Nocera art Jurczak and David Pristasch. Maloney, James- Marczewski, and Nichols, Vincent Patti and Louis The academy, under'the sponsorship a puppy photo frame and had person- cadette, they become a senior and tor; added, "Children bring oat the institutions, belongs to the peo- Stewart Jurczaki* Mountainside, and . March Brulinski, Joseph Churchill Kenilworth: Robert Cox, James . Union: Richard Cocca and Henry of the Board of Chosen Freeholders, alized pictures taken of the adopted they.can start.to earn a gold award, •best in all of us." ple who inhabit it Whenever Richard Hecker, Union, for the fall . and Erwin Heinrish. Hart. Michael Scuderi, Brian Soos, Sisbairo. resident and * scout to gut in the. which is higher than the silver award they/shall grow weary of the frame." . • ' existing'government, they can-: exerdie tndr corotitutiona] Tight tiran>eacJh1gHt~or.,tt>OT.-;l Freeholders foresee revolutionary light to dismem- •••••- •• • . . S 'rr . •' . ber or overthrow it"

•'••.• • ••• •"'•' ' .' • to "If I. were' an -American, as I By Sean Daily . am ah Englishman, while a ; • Stafi* Writer . •. . Finally, An Easy Way To Find Out New Car Information For FREE! foreign troop was landed in my The .county government has a new department and, Jtke it or not, it's a big' country, I never would lay one. • .—•.'•• ' • . down my arms — never, never, The freeholders announced June 25 the creation of the Department of Eco- never!" . . ' nomic Development and four large transportation projects, all intended to' *** improve'the transportation and.economics of Union. County. "Lay then the axe to the .The key to success in economic development is.a.concentrated, coordinated root, and teach governments effort," said Freeholder Chairman Linda Stender. "It's time to take out plans humanity. It is their sanguinary and put them into action. With the establishment of a Union County Department punishments which corrupt of Economic Development, we can now orchestrate the efforts of the various mankind." \ 24 HOUR '' • *^* i increascd tax ratables. The new department is being created from existing "If the principle were to pre- resources and will require no new funding." A FREE Public Service OfWORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS vail of a", single government The department already has work to do—fou^arge projects, including pas-. W: YOUR "being in force in the United' . senger and freight rail projects, for most of which money had been allocated ACURA . ' 4635 Vandura JEER MITSUBISHI PORSCHE States, it would become the 'during the June 26 meeting of the freeholders. ^ CALL IS 4500- Integra- 4636 Raly _ 4690 Qwrokaa 4760 Mirage ' roost corrupt government on the CHRYSLER 4637 Savana 4810 911 ••'•'• Freeholder Donald Goncalves, chairman of the new Economic Development «501 TL 4691 Grand Cherokee 4781 MJghtyMax '4638 OK Pickup earth." '. AmongI the Union County Chamber o£Gbmrnerc&;l997'9c^ . 4S02 CLSenes • 4570 . Onus 4692 Wrangler 4762 Montero SAAB. Committee, said that "one of the most exciting tools .for upgrading transporta- 4503 RL 4571 Concorde 4639 Sierra 4763 6alant ••• - ' left Ersela Kripa of Rahway HighScho6l;Siddeequah Singley of Linden High School; 4640 Metro 4820' 900. tion" is a Transportation Development District that would stretch along Routes FREE 4504 NSX . 4572 LHS 4764 3000 QT - "No nation was ever ruined Sharon Garcia of Hillside; CristinaAlVesandWarcia Almeida of Saint Patrick High '4641 Prton' LAND ROVER 4821 9000CS/CSE/AERO 4505 SLX 4574 ' Sebimg 4765 Diamante . : 1&9 from Rahway to Elizabeth, with branches into other areas of Linden and 4642 Trader 4720 Discovery by trade." School; and Christy Santo of Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School. ;- - AUDI 4575° Town&Cotrrtry 4766 : Eclipse SATURN Elizabeth and to the Port Authority seaport in Elizabeth. (908)686-9898 4721 Range rover •!»• • . 4722 . Defender 90 . 4767 Montero sport " 4830 Saturn According to Ron Weening, the county's supervisory transportation planner, 4510 AS Sedan and Wagon DODGE HQMBA SUBARU "A national, debt, if it is not from your touch 4511 . AS 4580 Caravan NISSAN the TDD would coordinate local governments, private •businesses, and related • 4512 A4 4650 Accord LEXUS 4640 • Impreza Outbade Sport excessive, will be to us a. 4581 Intrepid / 4651 CMC 4770 200 SX 4841- ^Legacy Outback County Chamber of Corrtmerceagencies, such as the Port Authority and Turnpike Authority, to create a 20-year . 4700 LS400 4513 Cabriokjt 4582 Dakota Pictop national blessing." - tone phone.... 4652 Prelude 4701 ES300 4771 240 SX > ' 4842. Impreza "vision" for this area through transportation, financial planning and land-use BMW 4585 Vlpar ' 4653 CR-V. .4702 GS300 4772 Pathfinder 4843 SVX ••• --".".-".-•-"'" " • • 4586 Avenger planning. According to Goncalves, the growth in this area will result in an 4520 5Series .• ' 4654 Del Sol 4703 SC Series 4773 300 ZX • .4844 Legacy Sedan/Wagon There is no art which one 4587 RamPfctajp gives scholarships to 8 i':O- -'-.•• • 4655 EV 4774 AHma "amazing"' amount of development, which means that the county has to make 4521 7 Series 4704 LX450 government sooner learns of 4522' .8Series 4588 Stratus 4656 Odyssey 4775 Maxima SUZUKI be fewer scholarships for them," Starkey said.' "I've been 4589. Ram Vans &Wagon> By Bea Smith sure that there is no gridlock. • " ~. Press the 4523 3 Series 4657 Passport 4776 Pick Up 4850 Swift another, than that of draining u 4590 Neon LINCOLN Staff Writer doing this for the past three years, and its gratifying to The TDD is meant to attract investment in the infrastructure and redevelop- 4524 23 Roadster 4777 Quest. 4851 Esteem - money from the pockets of the HYUNDAI 4711 Town Car 4778 Sentra Eight high school graduates were-presented with the know that it helps many students who couldn't go to col-: ment of the seaport and is geared toward large developers. Existing businesses * 4 digit code for BUICK EAQLE 4712 Continental 4852 Sidekick people." . • 4713 MarkVM' 4853. X-90 Union County Chamber of Commerce 1997 scholarships lege or pursue plans to go to school if this was unavailable. will benefit, said County Manager Michael Lapolla. . . 45X Cantuy 4600 Talon . 4660 Accent ' OLDSMOBILE ••• the information 4531 La Sabre 4601.' Vision 4661 Santra to attend Union County College. • . It's important that they get some assistance, and we have • Developers are supportive of the TDD, Lapolla added, because "it eliminates 4780 Regency TOYOTA "No free man shall be taken 4532 Park Avenue 4662 Sonata' ' MAZDA Schering-Plough to thank for. jt all." / 4781 Achleva The students received the scholarships on June-11 at a lot of the uncertainty." • .. • . 4534 Riviera .4663 TfcuronFX #60 Tercet- or imprisoned, or dispossessed, you want to hear... FORD . . .. 4730 626 ' • . 4782 -Aurora — - : Christina Alves repressed her feelings about her «cbo- 4535 Roadmastsr . 4661 Tacoma Schering-Plough In Union. They were Ersela Kripa, ^~"Ifs definitely a major undertaking,'' said Weening. "It'sunique. Ifsz trend- 4611 Crown Victoria 4731 Mfflienia 4783 Bravada or outlawed or exiled, or in «S36 INFINITl arship.'Tmverv gratefu hl 'revia; 4613 Mustang 4671 G20 4733 Miata ' 4785 Eighty-Eight . received something—that I'm getting help from someone. O Get'ready to 4864' T/100 Pickup Coupon him, nor will we send way High School; Siddeeqah Singley, daughter of Patricia first in an urban area. . • • i. .• 4540 Devlle 4614 Aeraetar 4672 130 ' 4734 MX6 . . 4786 Cutlass Supreme 4865 Paseo Singley, Linden High School; Sharon Garcia, daughter of I plan to work in the summer and go to Union County Col- 4541 Eldorado 4615 Econofineand , '4673 J30 4735 MPV 4787 LSS against him except by the law- The county-will receive $300,000 from the state Department of Transporta- "^ receive your 4666 4Runner •4542 Sevfle CkjbWagpn : ^V 4674 O45 4736 S£-5 Sport Plck-Up 4788' SUhouette ' Carlos and Anna Garcia-of Hillside. Saint Patrick's High lege in the fall where I plan to major in computer/business . 4867 Avakn ful judgment of las peers or by tion, with $80,000 coming from the county. The freeholders approved a .4544 Catera Faeries Pickup 4675 QX4 . ^AlYes^daughter_oUoao!C_and_ information.^''. • .•• ' • • itracJ for consnltini! services to implement the TDD. "CHEVROLET- RmgarPlrtup— r- -MERCEDES— 'PLYMOUTH -4868- .Probe "4869 CeDca" Maria F. Alves, Sajnt Patrick High School; Marcia Almei- Siddecq'iR*Slri'gley of"Dnden, who graduated from Lin- ~~ The department will also oversee two rail projects, the Cross County Rail- 4550 Astro ISUZU 4740 C-Cltts 4790 . Voyager Taurus 4870 Corolla | den High' School, said that "As of now, I will be going to • 4552 Blazer 4741 E-ClaM da, daughter of Manuel and Estela Almeida. Saint Patrick way,' which will provide passenger service from Plainfield to Elizabeth, and the ThunderbW .4680 Hcmbre ' 4791 Neon ' 4871. Land Cruiser ,• The worth of a state, in the Worrall Community 4553 Camaro 4742 SLCouparRoadster Union County, College for dental hygiene. I just will do a Wlndstar - 4681 Oasis 4792, Breeze 4872 RAV4 long nnv is the worth of the. High School; Christy-Santo, daughter of James and Candy' reactivation of freight lines in Union County. 4554 Caprice Classic 4682 Trooper 4743 S-Ctas VOLKSWAGEN one-year" certificate program. Then from there, dental Newspapers New or 4555 Cavaier Contour . > individuals Composing it" Santo, ScouA Plains-Fanwood High School; Marci Stein- The freight line project, called the Union County Intermodal Freight System, Aapke . 4683 Rodeo PONTIAC hygiene. Actually," she explained, '1 felt kind of important 455S Corvette MERCURY 4880 Passat ••• • berg, daughter of Marc and Nancy Steinberg, Scotch would reactivate rail line segments of the Rahway Valley railroad, Staten Island Used Car Vehicle pricing 4558 Monte Carto ExpedMon JAOUAR 4800 BomevHe 4750 Mystique . . 4881 Jetta - Plains-Fanwood High School, andMayra Paredes, daught- because I was only one out of my whole high school wbp 4559 Suburban Escort 4801' Firebird "Necessity is .the plea for Railroad and other rail segments, mostly in the eastern end of the county. This Report, by mail or fax. It 4900 XJ12 4751 Tracer . 4882 Qc8 got the award. My principal awarded me with the scholar- 4560 Tahoe 4802 Grand AM er of Victor and Ines Paredes, Plainfield High School. 4901 Vandan Plas 4752 CouguarXR7 • every infringement of human would provide transportation for light manufacturing and warehousing, said 4561 Van 4803 Grand Prtx 4883. QTI . ship ami rnade'me feel real important." includes detailed prices,. 4902 XJR 4753 Grand Marquis ' Jim Coyle, president of the Union County Chamber of. 4562 C/KPiekup 4804 Sunftr*. 4684 Cabrio ' freedom. It is the argument of Goncalves. 4903 XJS Convertible 4754 Sable -Sharon Garcia said that during the surnmer, she will be 4565 • Lumina 4630 Jimmy .' - Commerce, said the chamber's 1997 scholarship event "is equipment lists, 4755 Villager ' 4805 Tran»Sport VOLVO tyrants; it is the creed :of This is to stimulate development in these industries in Union County, he said. 4566 S-Serlei Pickup 4631 Safari "babysitting and working at the Toy4 R Us customer infor- 4756 Mountaineer 4890 850R slaves;'" • a program that the chamber has sponsored for a number of Union County was once "really one of the engines of the Industrial Revolu- 4567 4632 Suburban mation. In the Call,", she said, "I will be attending Union package descriptions, Venture mini-Van 4891 '980 - years. It is a great opportunity for Union County students 4568 MaBbu 4633 Yukon '. ••• . '. '. t County Technical College in Scotch Plains, where I will tion,'? but now' it is near- the bottom in creating jobs in these industries. and more. Call now! 4634 Sonoma to pursue technical, education. : • The .people never give up major in architecture. It's what I've wanted to do ever He added that there is about 43 acres' of abandoned or underdeveloped land their liberties but under some "Our membership is very supportive, and this year, is since I was a little girl. It's like — my dream. I feel so .along these lines; giving a "tremendous opportunity"' for development. Autosource is a 24 hour auto information service where callers get;free new car information from the selections above hy railing (908) 686-9898 and delusion." contributing. 100 percent to."the program. We've: been happy about the scholarship. I can't put it into words." The freeholders also-approved an application to the state DOT for $4.3 mil- entering a 4 digit code for the selection they want to hear (Unlimited selections per call). Calls are TREE if within your local calling area. Out of area calls will •• ••• • • • '• doing this for eight years. I had the honor of awarding the Another architecture major. Ersela Kripa of Rahway, lion in funds: This would go toward reconstruction and rehabilitation of these "Many forms of government scholarships two weeks ago. You know," said Coyle, vthis be biUed as a regidarcaU by your tdephone com ^. :_I ^L_^ who graduated from Rahway High School, will be attend- lines. . . ' '••-.. • . A have been trieC and will 1* isa very competitive program. Financial need arid academ- ing Union County College in the fall. "I chose architec- The Cross County Rail Way would be for passengers and would stretch from tried in this world of. sin and ic achievement are the basic criteria: I'm proud to be a part For information on advertising & sponsorship opportunities with Autosourcc, ca!! (908) 686-7700 extei tiire."she«rid,"b>tousermieallygcxxlatdrawmgtandit Plainfield through Scotch Plairis. Fanwood, Westfield^ Garwood. Cranford, oil.) woe. No.one pretepdsTriat'r 'of always made me very happy. The construction field is very Roselle, Roselle Park, rrddtown Elizabeth, Route 1&9 in Elizabeth and the "dmCTacyisjjrfiicoljji i aliii JoeStarkey.chairmanof the chamber's Education Com- exciting. I like it. . . ' Trumbull Street station in Elizabeth, with a branch along Elmora Avenue in wise. Indeed, i^^^bec&JSaid mittee, and manager of community affairs, added that "the "I was surprised when I was called for the scholarship," Elizabeth. This would also provide service to Newark Airport's monorail v that democracy h me worst" scholarships are given to students who are pursuing voca- she admitted: "I didn't expect it, I had good grades, but I system. . ' / • • •• form of government'— except tional training on a two-year college curriculum. was surprised when I got the letter. I have an average of 95 This would.tie the county together with-passenger service, said Goncalves, all those other forms that; have A, ' J "The Union County chamber traditionally has been giv- in A.P. calculus.. Fin planning on going on the honors and would provide transportation to and from jobs and traffic alleviation along been tried from time to time.". irig scholarships to these students-because there seems to. program. .I'll take the best and.try for that." the county's roads. ; / •...-•'•;,. ••< ^

WORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS THUBSDAY'-JULY 3,'1997 —• PAGEB3- PAGE B2 -THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1997 COUNTY NEWS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Horse Show at the end of the summer. with morning and afternoon sessions. Watchung Stables; 1160 Summit porting their participants to and from ' rehabilitation; - Brinker said • that; the <; Wednesday: 10a.m. to.noon,Peter- Open Cannonball House They arc from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. and Lane, Mountainside, is thesitefpr this, the selected Discover Our Parks site. authority "recently had to do some stown Community* Center at Fourth Borge has definitely The Osbom Cannonball House, cir- from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Only the Ffis sense of humor is impounded with Appointments will be made on aTSrst- . work on te:system , •"'•''' Avenue and Palmer.! Street in Eli- opportunity^ for^fim, fitness wid learn- By Bea Smith ca 1760, located at 1840 Front St in. morning session is still available. his playing excerpts from Mendel- come, first served basis, weekdays, zabeth; July 14:10:50 ant.to 12:30 ing-Camp is openiotwys and girls Staff Writer Scotch Plains, will be open to visitors ;• The Rahway . Valley Sewerage The tuition Is $25 per month since sohn, Brahm, Mozart and Beethoven. Monday through Aug. 22. p.nu, O'Donnell-Deinpsey'Centerat ages nine to 17.^ .' . t • The world renowned, unique, vet- on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. Authority is an autonomous waste. this is a training lab Pre School, with He can sit at the piano, ready to For further information, contact the 622 Salem Avenue in Elizabeth; July Enrollment is limited to a maxi- eran musician-humorist Victor Borge The Historical Society of Scotch '. water treatment agency serving more the fee being used to offset the cost of play, then talk to the audience in his Union County Division of Parks and •17: 1:30-3:30 p.ni, Rbselle Borough mum of two weeks per child. Sche- entranced a Paper Mill audience Plains and Fanwood, Which is cele- than 300,000 residential and 3,500 ' snacks arid supplies. Activities will delightful Danish accent, make a i* •A'V- '-^ Recreation at (908) 527-4900. Hall on me second floor at 210 Chest- duled sessions will, end the week of Tuesday evening and was embraced brating its 25th year, maintains the old industrial and commercial customers include circle time, story time, .pre- comedic or snide remark about any- nut SL in Roselle. . Aug. 19. 'Sessions are. .Tuesday and exhalted by a delighted, admiring, Salt Box house as a museum, bringing in Clark, Cranford, Garwood,,Kenil- reading, pre-writing, pre-math. large thing, pose his hands over the key- For further information on the Out- through Friday from 9 am to 3 p.m. loving group which filled every seat 200 years of history to the RVSA renovations worth, Mountainside, Rahway, Rosel- and small motor-skill activities,.sci- board, and the interminable wait for reach Program, call the Division on Participants may register 8 a.'sj.-tot, in the house and even sat onstage, "commuhityi - . . le Park, Scotch Plains, Springfield, ence, art, and music. The children the music- to come from hij magic . Aging pump motors, some nearly Aging at (908)527-^872. noon;and! to4p.m.Applicationsare •] about 40 deep, around the entertainer Costumed docents will give tours, Westfield, Winfield and Woodbridge.'•' must, be between 3-5 and toilet- hands can be nerve-wracking. - 30 years .old, will" be replaced by the For any information on Union accepted on a first-come* first-served trained.' ... and his piano. This is the first time But whether he is playing "Clare de of the house and surrounding gardens. end of the year at the Rahway Valley County's programs or services, call' The Union County Vocational- basis. The fee is $220 per session for this reviewer has ever seen an audi- Luna", or "Chop Sticks," or, in There-is no admission charge.- Sewerage Authority facility under.a Seniors services the Customer Information line at Technical Schools are located at 1776 Union County.residents; $260 for out- ence on the stage, but there have been between, have a personal chat with a capital program approved by the The Division on Aging of the' (908)518-9000. , - . . .Raritan Road and their facilities are. of-county. All registration must be rare occasions in New York City, we member of the audience, the other - 10-member board of commissioners. Department of Human Services has t • • ..." * _ t • Parks program spacious and well-quipped. performed in persbmProof of residen- were, told, that patrons surrounded members sit on the edge of their seat The board'awarded a $57,940 con- announced its elderly Outreach Ser- The Board of Chosen Freeholders Nursery schoolto open Parents interested in having their cy and a birth certificate wiB be certain composers. We were also wanting .more, more, moire. tract to low bidder Longo Industries, . vices Program schedule for July. The informed that those seats, mere fold- invites organizations serving indivi- The Union County Vocational- child take part should call.(908) required. . In Tuesday night's performance, Inc., of Morris Plains, for the replace- program allows the elderly to apply ing chairs, went for $100 each. duals with disabilities and/or senior Technical Schools Child Develop- 889-2946 during the hours noted 'For further information; contact the Borge. told a funny story about a ment of 14 controllers servicing exist- for vital services, such as Phannaceut- .'The Great Dane," as he is known citizens aged 62 years-and older to ment Program's staff and students • above. Enrollment is limitedand the Watchung Stables at (908) 789-3665. dream that be had where he had died participate in Discover Our Parks, a ing pumps and motors located'in the ical'Assistance, Supplemental Securi- throughout the world, both by his will operate a Nursery School Prog- deadline for calling- is June 17. and gone to heaven and met all the \ h half-day program in the union coun- ram for children aged 3-5 beginning Blower Building. The contract, for Counseling on Health.Insurance for ty Parks" System.. . ' Horseback riding lessons Pre-schoolers and day campers are America that loves him so, could do rently, they were celebrating one of which three firms submitted bids, Medicare Enrollees and die Share in October and running until June Accompanied by a Division of The opportunity to learn to ride a invited to visit the Watchung Stables no wrong Tuesday night Borge never the composer's Birthday in his dream. includes all new drives and" hew Food program and Food .Stamps. 1998. Parks and Recreation staff person, horse exists this summer at. the coun- for a one-hour tour. See more than 50 offers a program because he is known So, for the rest of the two-hour — motors for the pumps. In addition. County representatives will provide : The students enrolled in the prog- organized groups will have an oppor- ty's Equestrian Camp. school horses. Walk into their bed- to say that be doesn't know what he's with no intermission—concert, near- Consulting Engineer Michael Brinker assistance in the completing the: ram are being trained in (he emotion- tunity to visit a county park and parti- rooms, find out how they shower, going to do until he comes onstage. ly every piece of music Borge played, ^-said-there is a five^year_warrant>LorL.necessary applications for these ser- alai, gocifltsocial.., intellectualiniciieciuai, anaimd WphysicaMUU l Equestrians of all abilities, espe- -cipate-in-one-of-the-following-activi— what they wear and more. Tours are But that was all right with his audi- a little "Happy Birthday" music was the equipment and the authority can vices, whicrTcan supplement the basic grpwth of children. They are learning—cially beginners,-are-inviledto-enroll_ tics free of charge: outdoor' swim- held Mondays through Thursdays at a henchman in the movie 'On the Bum,' a movie to~6e pro- ence, because his humor is genuine interspersed. It was really funny, and expect to get at least 20 years of ser- needs of the isolated eldedy,and sus- the planning and implementations of in one or two of the week-long ses- ming, a tour of the Watchung Stable,. cost of $20 per group. Groups limited duced by Miramax Rims. and clean and his talent as a pianist the audience had a bowling good vice from the replacement parts. tain or improve their lives.. Senior activities that are-typical'nursery sions which includes instructional rid- nine holes of pitch and putt golf, or a 10 25 and appointments must be made has not diminished with age. time. -v Authority commissioners described staff fromthe Division on Aging and - school experiences.' . - . ing, trail rides, learning general care' . nature of planetarium presentation at in advance. Contact Jean Jacobus at In fact, bis erratic 'performance has Appropriately, he played the the existing plant motors as "vintage Social Services will donduct private The Nursery Program will meet of a horse and a barbeque: Campers World famous musidan-humorist Victor Bor Trailside Nature, and-Science Center, (908) 789-3665. remained intact, and the only thing "Unfinished. Symphony" and had 1968-72" arid in need of periodic interviews on request. . Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays will also be able to' participate in a Union resident's career is ed a packed audience Tuesday night at theT>aperfMill Groups are responsible for trans- Borge doesn't do anymore is fall off plenty to say about it He also offered Playhouse, Millbum, when he gave his 'Comedy in piano benches, although at one point a medley of Danish folk songs "about Music,' a musical entertainment, on a stage sur- :. infosource Is. a 24 hour volca definitely 'On the Burn' he did lean over precariously. His the folks in Denmark," and a touch of rounded by patrons. Your Community's Best • Information service where callers By Jacqnie McCarthy ' improvisation is clearly defined*ii - "Happy -Birthday," Danish-style get free information* from the Associate Editor • beautiful, though unfinished music, intermingled. someone offstage, and that someone made fun — "too big" — the man is selections below by catling (908) AJ. OiCaprio is burning up—the big screen, that is. The former Cen- and hilarious stories and jokes inters-, ' • And then, of course, Borge pro- .was Ronald Borge, his production an phenomenal entertainer, a tireless, .686-9898 and entering a 4 digit SCHOOL LINES terfold dancer—turned—work-of-art has been getting a lot of exposure persed with comedic murmurings. duced the most outstanding, well- stage manager — and son, and Jim versatile, exceptional performer. And code for the selection they want to lately, with a trig payoff. Fresh from circulation for his recent series of He also is aware of the fact that known, strikingly outlandish "read- Colias, assistant * - he seems to appreciate.his audience's hear (unlimited choices per call). WASHINGTON SCHOOL fine art photographs, DiCaprio is slated for a rok in'tta die Bum," the people wckld like to know his true ing" in which be emphasized punctua- No matter what Borge did Tuesday appreciation of him. Calls areffiEE If within your local PRE-K THROUGH 4TH GRADE. UNION age. And he did say that he is as old as tion and added his twe-to-one words, night, the adoring audience grasped it Perhaps he will come back to the max Hlms. . • .. - _ calling area. Out of area calls will 731 Or; . Emergency Info the keys on a piano. He doesn't appear and those in the audience who were with an enthusiasm rarely seen in the Paper Mill next year. And no matter A Public Service of WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS "be billed as long distance by your In the. June 26 edition of this publication, "On the Bum" Director to be 88-years-old, but he's close to it sitting on the edge of their seats nearly '.'(heater. So-what if Borge's hair is what he-does on stage, it will be-like CALL 908-686-9898 Jejephone company. Infosource Is 7320 Main Menu Agostin Fernandez spoke at-length about'the movie trailer be has been So, who notices it? The Borge.that fell off through spasms of laughter. white, and he walks a little slower watching royalty. Danish. American. a public service of Worrell making forth e past-few months. Both natives of Union, DiCaprio and entertained Tuesday night is ageless.' toward the piano, of which he also International. Without a doubt . . FROM ANY PHONE _ ,_^;.:-._:.l Borge would occasionally talk to CommunityNewspapers, Fernandez have known each other for many years. Upon hearing about PRESS THE 4 DIGIT CODE (forthe info you want to hear) jc| HEAR UNUW1£D SELECTIONS PER CALL DiCaprio's new artistic direction, Fernandez offered him a role, playing — you guessed it — a gangster. Talk about type-casting," said Dan Rowley, assistant dtrector of rST Arts center shows appreciation for freeholders THE INTERNET NATIONAL NEWS SENIOR CITIZENS trailer. Tfhis hair was any blacker. Jie's just the ultimate gnido. A hellu- Union County Freeholder Chair- va nice guy, just perfect for the part" .... man Linda' Stender accepted an 1600 Current Events Menu 4000 Senior Citizens 4004 Senior Citizens "I am playing a gangster-henchman, the main guy next to the head guy, Award of Appreciation on behalf of What's Online Today? Information Line Current Issues sort of his counterpart," said DiCaprio. who is excited about the oppor- the Board of Chosen Freeholders for 4001 Senior Events Line. . tunity to work on the movie. • • their continued support of the Union Weekly Web News 4002 Senior Citizens Travel DiCaprio feels that it is more than his Italian background that makes County Arts Center, a historically sig- 4003 Senior Medical nificant performing arts- facility in On The 'Net ~~~ him **ivrf'•.' Downloading iritinridatingg ' tbf^Teadcharactt»-Seatt liu^»W)u^^ ' The award was presented by Sylvia DAYTIME. . •'• • i '•'•'• '• •. •3248 .. Weekly Soap •"Gournba" Johnny of WKTTJ-FM radio fame. 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WORRALL. NEWSPAPERS PAGE B4 — THURSDAY. JULY 3. 1997 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1897 - PAGE B5 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT :••'.' • '• '" .'•*:•c-' i ptofis fo 'striketip the band' in Mindowaskin Park By Bea Smith . the band was directed by Clarence Andrews, a renowned comet soloist with the flutes, the clarinets, the bass clarinets, the saxophones, the French1 horns, the•. Design studio available '•.{'. .'.••••..•. Staff Writtr . ' . ' . . . " Conway Band. He hired Arthur Pryor to be gqest condcutor in 1933: He was a trombones, the tubas, the trumpets iind percussion." yndenyorld' struggles to The Westfield Community Band, which boasts of a unique group of about 80 former trombonist in Sousa's Band and formed his own band, in 1903. The band has all tUs and Zareva and Rosenberg, top.- Zareva has been in the The duCret SchoolofArt and Design again is offering^non-profit organiza- Hjgh school Senior members; from attorneys to music educators to police officers to students, . Rosenberg explained mat they "built a brand new gazebo in the park. We're field of music for more than 35 years as a teacher and supervisor on the public tions a.full-service design studio at no charge, v .... ___ find its way out from under teenagers to senior citizens, is entertaining the public with a summer Conceit up to 80 people. It's the premiere community band. There's nothing like it in school and college level, and retired in 1994 as director of music of the Morns- The Design Group gives a select group of art.siudents me opportunity to Repertoire, five concerts on Thursdays through July 17 at Mindowaskin Park, this area." . : ': . town school system. He also is cantor and choral director of the St Nicholas A soon while bade "Underworld" wins award for singing work in an advertising agency environment. New designs are created and was reviewed on Siskel and Ebert, the Westfield." ' ' - . Byzantine Catholic Church inr Dunellen: \ ;. - Jesse David Blumberg, baritone, a graduating senior.at Westfield High camera-ready art work is-provided. This service is offered, at minimal cost, to "This is a true community band," saidZareba, "and a very talented group." television movie review show. Roger The band, which is in its 85th season, is conducted by retired music educator Rosenberg had been part of the band during high school and has been with The Video School, is the winner of the 1997 Westfield Glee Club Competitive Audi- any non-profit organization in the local and surrounding communities. Rosenberg said, "Because of the quality of this group, they attract quality Elias Z. Zareva, an exceptionally talented musician who came to this office the band for 16 of latest 19 years. This year, he is entering his 10th year as Ebat said words to the effect that tions and Scholarships Award. He performed as the Guest Artist at the The du Cret School of Art and Design, founded in 1926, is the oldest private amateur musicians"N!^ Monday morning to gloat over his marvelous musicians. He was accompanied president of the band. He'is a practicing attorney by day and has continued with "Underworld" was an absysmal Detective Glee Club Spring Concert presented on May 10 at Roosevelt Intermedi- art school in New Jersey. It is approved by the state Department of Education; is "I've always felt that the existence of the community bands is in the legacy of by^ attorney-trombonist Barry Rosenberg; who is .president of the band. his music by night. " cinematic failure, none of the charac- ate School in Westfield. In addition to singing the Guest Artist section of accredited by the Career College Assocatioh; is a member of the International John Phillip Sousa," said Zareba. ^And there are hunoYeds of community bands ters worked, etc., etc., etc There are By Jim -Riffel the Concert, Jesse was soloist in one of the Glee Club numbers. Couhdl of Design Schools, and is a member of the Private Career Schools of "We're a marching band that's never out of step," grinned Zareva. "I started across the United States and look for this time of the year as an opportunity for With such a fabulous, dedicated group, all the the musicians have to do is two important points to bring up here. conducting the group in 1979, and Barry was with the band since 1980." primary musical presentations to the public. Although we do five concerts in the strike up the band—and the band can play on and on and on — for many more Some of Jesse's musical recognitions include: All Eastern-Chorus, All. New Jersey. For further, information,"call 757-7171. • . First, "Underworld," though not a the six guys who tried to Idll his dad, Rosenberg explained that 'It's history! When one learns about the phenome- summer, we also play m the fall and winter. For us," he emphasized, "«ir prim- years to come. • .' . brilliant landmark-in film history, is State Chorus, Region Chorus, National Foundation for Advancement in non of bands in America, then one readily realizes that this musical group was Frank becomes more nervous, leading the Arts Award, New Jersey Governors Award, and Paper Mill Playhouse ary focus is to develop the musicianship of our members to a level of excellence not nearly as.bas as Mr. Ebert made it cine to believe he may be the sixth probably one of the grandest bands breaking records not only in the state of for this presentation of our conceit series. Did you know that we began prepar- out to be. Secondly, Roger Ebert has Rising Star Award. He has. actively participated in the Westfield High New Jersey, but nationally. Before, the bands' instruments could only play cer- man Crown is looking for. School Choral Groups—Concert Choir, Chorale, Choraleers, and Mad- ing for this series in January? We do a repertoire of n»F&tlianj5(Lselections and Arts center recognizes written two films, "Beyond the Valley v tain notes — now they play the full musical score." The film tries hard to put itself in rigal Singers. ..•-•••-:--...•.;•-•>?:• .•-••••• ':^,:/_?^..-;• 20 rehearsals. It's a love of music that the members of the band have. Every- of the Dolls," 1970, and '"Beneath the' the action league of "Resevoir Dogs" Zareva added, "It's really fertile ground for America's first superstar, John body is a free agent, and everybody is very, responsible and- dedicated." ' Valley of the Ultravixens," 1979. or the suspense level of 'The Usual Jesse has been a musical theater performer in school productions and Phillip Sousa. You know, the first concert of his band in 1892 was given in Rosenberg mentioned that "during our 100th anniversary, we had some top patrons, supporters "Dolls" is considered to be average at 1 Suspects," but never comes dose. The summer programs. He is a performing member of the Westfield Junior PlainffeW. : . " bands in the state as guests. The United States Army Band, which conducts one • Prior to a near sell-out concert pre- Came forward, and in an impassioned best and both are about as enjoyable biggest draw for the picture is Denis Musical Club. "Our official group," said Rosenberg, "was incorporated in 1911 But back in of the top American bands, conducted our group. And we were one of the oldest sentation of The Lettermen on April speech, recognized three retiring vol- as washing bird droppings off your -Leary. # If you remember the manic Jesse has studied and played the trumpet in the Westfidd High School 1890, there Were two bands, and a man from Philadelphia would come to teach bands in the country. Also, John Phillip Sousa III was there for the tribute. No," 26, Union County Arts Center took a unteers who'had been part of the Arts seemly washed bud theaarehin nwtomwuth character be played un sympnonic urcnesira, jazz fcmsemble^wind tnsemDie, he grinned, 'lie's not a musician." few minutes to-thank individuals and Center's restoration from its'begin- were local guys,.not performers. There were 10 to 20 people in the band; 20 droppings off my car and can bonify those MTV commericals, it's basical- and Marching Band. He was the Student Assistant to the Conductor of the - Of Uie many traditional musical hurnbers played by the Westfield Communi- corporations who had contributed to nings. Maurice Mpran, Stan Sawyer say that it was a more pleastneable ' tops. Later, the band grew in size to about'35 players." ' ly that same guy .with a gim. Westfield Symphony Orchestra. WE USE 100^6 ty Band, the one the public loves best is "Stars and Stripes Forever." "You the success of the Arts Center this and Paul Szabocsik were given a and rewarding experience than Other Leary films include "Judge- QETABLEOI According to the two musicians, Al Drake organized the first Westfield Band should see the crowd," exclaimed Zareba, "they jump up and down. It's the year. ' . warm ovation from the crowd as they The Westfield Glee Club Scholarship Award was presented to Jesse at viewing either of Ebert's flicks. • ment Night." 1993; The Ref," 1993; in his mansion in the Stoneleigh Park section of Westfield. It was a marching Babe Ruth of band music." In a ceremony before the large' . were told that permanent' brass the Spring Concert. He plans to continue as a music major in college and "Underworld" is the story of John- "Natural Born Killers," 1994; band directed by E L. Taylor!, who dressed his ensemble in military-type uni-. Rosenberg said that "we also do music from musicals, classics, various solos crowd. Executive Director Joseph A plaques applauding, their achieve- ny Crown, a.k.a. Johnny Alt, portray- 1 to continue his active participation and continued study of vocal and forms. In 19)2, a gp^1^ nf trflfa n^rnnTTtmt and local "National Lampoon's Favorite Dead- i rrSome of our musicians- Mancuso presentep pd plaqueq s to-Sharon- inents WOTld-be-affixed-in~public~ ed by Denis Leary, a criminal just ly Sins," 1994, and 'Two if by Sea,'*' instrumental musicTFor additional information, call Dale Juntilla at (908) Westfield should have its own local band to compete with neighboring towns. have been in the band for at least 25 years. We have lots of fathers and sons, or areas. Watson commented that future 232-0673. "•.•••• . , Green of Merck & Co., Inc., Robert released from prison who is about to 199£' •• '• George W. Frutchery organized the band, which was directed by Harold F. mothers, sons and daughters. We have a Rahway police officer, Joe Cotignola, Currie, vice president of the Rahway generations would always know the hunt down the thugs who put his dad Trivia Question: Since 1950 only Welch. William N. Bartow took over in 1915 and began his music career in and his son, James.'We have Andrew Tjang, a fabulous trombone player, who Savings Institution, and Sylvia River- contributions these three men had in a coma. He' s'got a few ideas of who one director has had two of his films Sousa's Band. . .. did all the computer programming for us. Our oldest member, Bill Babcock has. a, for' the Union County Board of made to restorations and good health was behind the deed and begins the nominated for. Best Picture in the "Bartow was a child phenomenon. He played the silver coronet," said been with us since 1971. . • . Chosen Freeholders.. Mancuso took of the Arts Center. • journey with a visit to his childhood same year. Who was the director and DOUBLE DRAGON Zareva. - ' • '• • "And the ultimate success in a mother-daughter couple was with Ruth me opportunity to thank Merck & Co., Following the concert, the volun- pal, Frank, a-k-a. Richard Essex. what were the Sims? • ' *--.-v CATERING i > KSTA11 WANT Bartow directed the Westfield Band for more than 20 years arid began per- Schlenker, whose mother Adeline of Kenilwortb, is a member of the band. Delicious Chinese Food Take-Out & Eat In Restaurant the Rahway Sayings Institution and teers and corporation were celebrated ' Crown picks up Essex outside a Answer Francis Coppola achieved FOR ALL forming summer concerts on the bandstand in Mindowaskin Park, which has Ruth, Who plays the clarinet, is a member of the United States Marine Band, the' the Freeholders for -their, efforts.- Mandarin, Szechuan, Cantonese & Hunan Cooking with a reception at local restaurant. downtown hotspot Frank doesn't this amazing feat in 1972 when 'The OCCASIONS been home to the band since 1918, when the original gazebo was first tain. . top military band in the country. We wanted her to do a concert with us. She had , These contributions, were, all recog- really know what the visit is about and Godfather" and The' Conversation" 1455 Liberty Ave> Hillside Highlighted were a performance of a concert before 40,000 people during the played in our band right out of college. You don't know how much red tape we \uzed for their tremendous support of , The Union County Arts Center, a is more bewildered when the limo were both nominated. Coppola's 'The DAILY MAS I DINNER BUFFET I (201) 926-2120/2190 celebration of the Union County Pageant in Echo Lake Park in 1928 and a per- bad to unravel in order to get her here! But we did it, and that was on July 10, the Union County Aris Center and for not-for-profit corporation dedicated to parks in a deserted lot behind a ware- Conversation" lost the award to Cop- presenting the best in the performing FAX (201) 926-2190 formance on WOR radio. 1995." ' . ".•.'• • their continuing efforts toward build- house. Crown begins to explain his pola's "The Godfather." . • "We've been playing at the same location since the concert began in 1918," The group rehearses year-round during Wednesday evenings, "like clock- ing and strengthening the community. arts, is located in the recently restored 1230 MORRIS AVE..UNION intent to Frank when another limo - said Zareva, "and before that in local elementary schools." In the late 1930s, work," said Zareva. "Our people come from all walks of life and they play me Artistic Director Marsha C Watson Rahway Theatre, pulls up alongside them. A man gets A resident of Mountainside, Jim out and enters Crown's limo. Crown Riffel is the author of "The Video blows his head off and continues his Detective's Guide to the Top 100 TEL: (908) 688-5770 OR 688-5980 conversion with Frank. - , Films of All Time." t The story continues with Frank and Kitchens Crown cruising in the limo and ballets and bodies piling up. As Crown sinks more into his desire to do away with

Artisans, vendors needed for fall GALL DESIGNER harvest festival 1 Union Plate Glass Community Camera Center According to the Union County TODAY... . CustomJftra&TableTops side Nature & Science Center, located i CUSTOMIZED • Enclosures Vinyl Replacement Windows j-Roll Of Film With | o«A35mmNeg«tW. | | in Mountainside, is'seeking artisans, RE-MODELING . 1 Store Front Design-Auto Glass Replacernent crafts people and food vendors to j Our Processing I (RegulailyC75Each) 1 !_ . Expires 7/24/97 \ No Limit* Expires 7/2«7 J • demonstrate ..colonial craft and/or Chinese Restaurant WE DO •\\*S ,1(LM." "•>><.'-'>' {• 1-800922-8919 3 work skills, or to sell their colonial ^r'-."-" 1489 Main Street; Rahway (908) 381-5888 ^ t products'at its 16 Annual Harvest Fesv *»**.T; >f f rival. Tbe Festival, to be held Sept. 28 WE DO IT ALL, 572 A Inman Avenue, Colonia (908) 381-9232 f ' from 1-5 p.m., is a celebration of colo- nial and Native American Life and START TO FINISH . features demonstrations, live, .period 7 Day 24 Hr. Service music, a Revolutionary War encamp- . Fully Insured HAIRCUT merit, children's crafts and colonial GREAT Deal Direct • No'Salesman LION TOTS & TEENS , games, food and much more. Particip- Stale N.J. Lie. 1126662 WITH FOOD 31 Years Experience ants who wish to sell their products ANY PERM will be charged a nominal table fee. Credit Terms Available Including Sale Items The Harvest Festival, held rain or SHOWROOM: S30 Value Not To Ba Combined WHh shine, is a very popular event, draw- 1016'Stuyvesant Ave., Union Any Other Offor • With Coupon DESIGNER Expires 7/31/97 ing between 5,000 to 7,000 visitors. BATHROOMS & KITCHENS II Inc. 908-688-6500 TECNICA By participating, vendors and demon- . Items Include: Dumplings, Barbequed Pork Shnmp, Beef, . www.fnets.cofTvTDE^IGNERBATHROOMS&KITCH^NS.ritm S Y S "T E M S I N HAIR 1820 St Georges Ave., Rahway strators will.receive excellent expo- sure, have the opportunity to educate Chkken,Fish,Pork,SouDS.EssRolls.Sakd&FreshFruitsAlsoAmlabk www.locaisourcolcoro/Doslianor.asp tJINION CENTER •! 908-574-9222 ^ others about their craft or work'skill and the colonial time period in gener- al. Examples of craft and work skills ~FINEELECfRONiCS ^RTTESOLUTIONSINC being sought are biacksmithing, kick Free Ice Cream For Buffet Only I Wheel pottery, broommaking, shoe- 38 North Ave., E. Cranford 908-232-4900 •' making and quilting. OUlQ T T JLX 1 • • I 908-709-1122 800-709-3463 • •Cedar Shake Restoration •Clean Painted Siding | Formore information about how to Child Under 10 Adult •Clean "Vinyl Aluminum Siding •Driveway Sealing participate or volunteer, call Betty' From Worrall Community Newspapers • r Ann Kelly at (908) 527-4231, $ and Infosourco •Washing Windows • We Clean Out Gutters • Monday-Friday. Trailside is a facility LUNCH (Mon. to Fri.)...... A95...... 4.95 nMcr.iJUrwhtd.am Brite Solutions Brite Solutions • ifrt iTn of Union County Division of Parks $ $ I j TV or VCR Repair j -and Recreation. LUNCH (Sat. & 5wn.>)...... 3.95 6.95 THIS WEEK'S li »75.00OFFAny Cleaning i ^OFFlbtalExterior i| .1 Wn.400»Q.ft.»urta£»1»«tmitifc»»d |, ChMfiins Job. wittt IN* ad | $ PRIZE If 0«rnn«ynotb»ooniMc>»xlExp.80«dEi;££ '' 908-688-0353 Infosource THROUGHOUT |*5O OFFI|«75 OFFl|*i00 OFFl • Any Vacation Pac*ag« AnyVkcaUonPMdag* Any Vacation Padaga . 1 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE • . of^BOOorllora || oft2800orHora || ot$3O00orllora | |, - • •T^:'-7^'.- "?^V"-^^^^ " ^^^ ' THE STORE A Public Service of WORRAIi C0MMUN1TV NEWSPAPERS • • ^EiJJnjMVW^^ I. &(*III81JW^' J| . EjpifMMvgT -j • I ^fc^£fe: .^; ::: .—^^—

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O Fun on the Fourth awaits residents Any time, not just the Foititfy dangerous in careless hands • • • -if." ,.•.•.-•• • • • - of incorporation formed county CLARK ROSELLE The Township of Clark will hokfo fireworks display No Fourth of July events are planned. • The Fomftb of July is a high rijk holiday for injuries Registry, tbeiarger bottle rockets can take off at200 ntp.h. is a time to see the past Union Conqty is rich in history, on Saturday beginning at 9 p.m at Arthur L. Johnson ROSELLE PARK July 4 is one of America's most loved holidays. It is a Npl only can the rockets blow up in.ydur face at you are" •tlers met with several Indian lead- several battles during the American time for family, barbecues and fireworks. However, it is and is time marches on, it geu even Regional. High School, located on Westfield Avenue! The Borough of Roselle Park will mark American appointment only. Call 351-2500 for appointment only. "Call '.(201) lighting them, but offtn tbe bottles used as a launching pad ° ers''and negotiated'what became Revolution. " •'..••' The Museum Guide is compiled by also often aJUme when someone, usually a child, loses an more so, with municipalities served The fireworks display is sponsored by .the recreation Independence this July 4th with a fireworks display. more information 379-2634 for more information. also explode. / ' known as the Elizabethtown DuBng the Battle of Connecticut • Worrall Community Newspapers. It is eye or suffe|i a serious eye injury because of mishandling 8y Worrall Community Newspap- department and the special events committee. The rain Spectators of the event are asked to congregate at the • Boxwood Hall at 1073 E. Jersey • Benjamin Carter Honse] at 90 According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Com- Purchase. * Farms, Hannah Caldwety, the wife a list of museums and historic sites in or being too close to fireworks. ers — trie Elizabeth-Gazette, Hill- date will be Sunday. . • • Green-Acres Complex on West Webster Avenue. St. in Elizabeth. Hours open: 9 a.m. to Butler Parkway in Summit'.Hours mission, an estimated 10,000 Americans are injured annu- Under terms of the sale, .the-; • of the Rev. James Caldwell, was ' Union County and the surrounding side Leader, Union Leader. Spring- ELIZABETH open: 9:30 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays; ally by fireworks, and one of very five injuries—1,600— English gained control of a tract of killed. . " ^. . The fireworks display will begin at 9:15 p.m. follow- area. To add to the list, send the rele- 5 p.m.. Mondays through Fridays. _ It would bbt be July 4 without fireworks, but they should 1:30-4 p.m. on Wednesdays; and 2-4 is an eye injury, .this is a,low estimate since C.P.S.C. field Leader, Mountainside Echo, land that extended from tbe Raritan . "White this bitter fighting was The City of Elizabeth will be holding a fireworks ing sunset Those wishing to view the spectacle in the ' vent information to 'Worrall Commun- Call (201) 648-4540 for more p.m..on the. first Sunday of each be enjoyed by watching public displays in designated safe surveillance includes only those injured that are treated in Kenilworth Leader, Roselle Park to the Passaic—a distance of more taking place, Gen. Washington (D show on the Fourth of July at the Veterans Waterfront night sky should arrive early to be sure of a comfortable ity Newspapers at, 1291 Stuyvesant information. . • . areas. Every year, the media runs a story of someone being hospital emergency rooms and not those treated in the Leader,' linden" Leader,.-2osel\e lhan 30 miles. began moving his army from Mor- Memorial Park: The show, scheduledto begin at sun- location with a good-Vantage-of the display. Ave., Union, NJ 07083. • Woodruff House/Eaton. Store month or "by appointment. Call seriously h,iirt because they purchased h hllf h of Jul © Sundav of ea'ch^nont '^"" f ' frfr V County since 1683. when tbe Gen- nvw/iwt iwtr* mhat id nnttf PncMtff In the event ef rain, the riispla tit-be umi P ayi of acciaents and eye unjuries. "" fair at the Waterfront Park. To be held on Friday, from 6 through December, or by appoint- days and Fridays. For more informa- Alabama in a seven year analysis of serious ocular fire- eral Assembly, during a meeting in By the 1680s colonists from Eli- militia units to make a stand at the Saturday at the same time. • •on Constitution Plaza, off Route 22, "Despite everyone's effort to educate the public about to 10 p.m.. Saturday from 2 to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 'ment. Call 464-t)961 for more-- tion, call 273-8787. .. ' : works in Alabama reveals the 80 percent of the. injured are Elizabethtown,. divided East New zabethtown and Woodbridge had Rahway River at the very edge of SPRINGFIELD "' West, in Mountainside. Open by the hazards of fireworks, some individuals do not beed the 2 to 9 p.m., the fair will include amusements, rides, information. * Cald well Parsonage at 909 Cald- less than 19 years old and 57 percent occur during July 4 Jersey into fourtoanties: Bergen, established themselves along.the Springfield, while be deployed his. At Meisel Field, fireworks will begin at 9 p.m., but appointment only. Call 232-1553 for warongs. fireworks are explosive devices that will and do clowns, magicians, pony rides, food kiosks, arts and • Dr. William Robinson Planta- well Ave. in Union. Hours open: 2-4 holidays. Most frightening facts are 71 percent are bystan- . Essex, Middlesex and Monmbuth. Rahway River, where tbe city of forces in two defensive lines behind before,, many attractions and food concessions will be more information. cause the loss of vision, as well as other serious injuries," crafts, and folkloric groups. . ' . tion Museum at 593 Madison Hill p.m. on the third Sunday of each ders and 44 percent Result in legal blindness.. • ~ It wasn't until 1857 that Union . Rahway now stands," according tdf them," the book states. open to the public. ' • The Saltbox Museum at 1350 Q saM Dr. Jordan Burke, whosecyesurgi-centerisa member HILLSIDE Road in Clark. Hours open: 1-4 p.m. became its own county. The mea- "Union County Yesterday," written -Springfield-Avt-inJJew-Erovidence. month, except December and January." "The data in this seven year analysis from EIRA is stag- Another battle 'was. at' — • UNION • — on the frfsrSunday of each month™ -ofthrOntparienrOphihalnac Surgery Association of New"" IJi^tbwnsrupplJoTvrtirh^t^aTourtHof July extrava- or by appointment Call 687-8129 for f gering. Tbe only way we see these types of numbers by Robert J. Fridlington. Elizabethtown. Hours open: 1-3 pjn. on the first and Jersey. ' . " . : • rate county passed t,he Assembly by ganza. No details were available at presstime. • Fireworks, food and lots of fun are all a part of. the from.April' through December. Call more information. changing h through education and the media's support in The settlements, spread. ' . © The Battle of Springfield third Sundays, and 10 am to noon on a vote of 43-10, marking the largest KENILWORTH July 4 celebration to be held al Biertuempfel Park. The 381-3081 for more information. • Miller-Cory House Museum Fireworks are packaged and sold to appeal to the buyer'fc, getting the message out to all," Burke said. ~ . Included in their trek north, far- followed. festivities will kick off with a kiddie program from 1 to each Thursday of each month'. Call' 'majority ever given to the incorpo- No Fourth of July events are planned, but the bor- • Crane-Phillips HouSe Museum 614 Mountain Ave. in Westfield. sense of imagination and attention. The American To receive a copy of Tbe American Academy of Oph- mers moved into an area know* as "Before abandoning Springfield, 4 p.m. and will include free kiddie rides, pony ridesan d 464-0163 for more information. ration of a county^ ough 'is celebrating the re-opening of David Brearley at 124 Union Ave. N. in Cranfori Hours open: 2-5 p.m. on Sundays, Academy of Opthalmology lists five major types of fire- thalmology's "Fireworks Precaution and Restrictions," Lyons Farms, which evolved into however, the British burned tbe vil- . balloons. Food and refreshments will also be sold with •• Drake House Museum at 602 W. ' When JJnion was incorporated, High School. Hours open: 2-4 p.m. Sundays from September through June; and 24 p.m. works: firecrackers, sparklers, fountains, Roman candles write to your nearest OOSA member, or call the Summit present-day Hillside. A group.from. ^lage, just as they had Connecticut lemon Italian ices, soda, pretzels, sausage and peppers, Front St. in Plainfield. Hours open: . the county was comprised of seven LINDEN September- through 'June; or by on Sundays in January-and February, and rockets. Rockets are often called bottle rockets. The Eye Group at (908) 464-4600. A copy oftbe New Jersey's Connecticut settled into Wade's Farms. In ail, perhaps 19 dwellings cheese steaks and much more to choose from. 2-4 p.m. on Sundays. Call 755-5831 communities:, Fli7abf mer. For information, call (201) vice president;. Marilyn Stiglitz, Colonial mother of seven children and • lapse,' It had formerly been coo- town arrived in 1664, "Uler'lhe . Township in 1808 andNew Provi- Orange became KenHwortb in PLUMBING -HEATING CONTRACTORS Morris Ave. in Springfield- Open by 376-4930. MAKE . recording secretary; Janice Bongio- her husband who were the first family strutted to house horses and carriages Dutch surrendered control of Npw dence Township in 1809. 1907. The township of Hillside vonni, corresponding secretary; Jerry of Westfigld in the mid- 1700s. and an when tbe Historic Cannon Ball House • Nerhedand. A group of English set- ^ Union Cpunty was the- site of was created in 1913. 65 YEARS Bongiovonni, treasurer, and Kenneth exploration of herbs used during the was a private residence A demolition Hendrix, curator. Colonial era as well as today. A host firm was hired to knock it down, and 1912 OVER 1/4 MILLION Those serving on tbe executive of interesting programs and activities carry away the debrisJndampsters. rrmnril aiy Tnnir^ Rnnci

FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS Howard Casselman, Denise Devone, year. .• • • earth. Thinking that there might be a Hazel Hardgrove, Janet' Haitman, possibility that some Colonial arti- "All of the fourth grade classes of cloth saturated with abakihg soda sol- Catherine Siess and' Howard Wise- facts could be found, members-led by Along with the-joys of. summer swelling. A baking soda paste of three Springfield dxxk some nearby com-0 ution — dissolve four Tablespoons man. The board of governors wig be Richard Sofie awl Denise Devone conies a" host. of 'potential, safety parts baking soda and one part water munities are taken'on an educational baking soda'in a quart of water. • began digging in tbe newly emptied \txnn\t, ranging bom the mildly irri- will provide soothing relief. Apply > Lawn Faucets •Sump Pumps • QCampfijj — to extinguish a Holy Cow! Gural, P*lric}jt. Wurobyr^Riohtrdi-' tating to the serious. ."~ '* paste to affected area. Let it dry, and The good news is there" are easy wash it off arid repeat if ncedecL ~ * campfire; toss'bandsfur of baking Vanities . • Toilets ""•• All A's Again!" Sofie. Louis" Stiglitz 'and-Michaer' given to the general public 1 The membership is open to resi- things anyone can dojo take care of • Water safety — be careful of all soda at the base, of the flames to; Yeshenko. docents well versed in the objects on Water Heaters • Alterations dents and nonresidents who are inter- themselves this summer— all it takes water because children can get into smother them. - AUTO PARTS The Springfield Historical Society display. Right now,,aiTangemgnts are •When it comes ested or would like to promote the his- is a little planning,' common sense trouble inpools, creeks and fountains •.Barbecuing.— don't leave the Air Conditioning • Gas Heat . NJ.'s Largest Auto Parts Distributor and is dedicated to preserving all histori- being made to obtain grant monies .' to getting, tile 5 lory of this town and its surroundings. , and, in some case^ common-betise- just as easily as in tbe ocean or swim- . grill unattended, and never use gaso- cal aspects and objects of the Town- and other funds; in order to make Electric Drains and Sewer Cleaning lowest rates and The payment bf a modest dues fee hold items. ". ' - >.- ming pools. Wear footwear, such as line to start the fire. THE SAMUELS FAMILY ship of Springfield and its area. It much needed repairs on the interior will help the society to maintain this' Here's a Hst of tips on bow to keep aqua shoes, made of mesh-like mater- ' • Foot soak — Treat your feet to a best in customer (VauxhaB Section) UNION owns the Historic Cannon BalkHouse and exterior of this Springfield trea- stalely building even if a rneamber your summertime fun and safe* - - -ial connected to .rubber soles' to pro- soothing soak in a baking soda solu- service, UNION" which serves as its headquarters, and sure. Being that this 1740 house is on' cannot be active. More information • Bug stings and bites—,for those tect feet from jagged rock, glass and tion — dissolve four tablespoons bak- 3ENTER NATIONAL BANK PROGRESSES WITH UNION! ' the members maintain a'museum'on • tbe Registry for the Preservation of SENIOR CITIZENS DISCOUNT about' membership arS the society that don'f produce an allergic reac- ' stingrays.. ing' soda in a quart of water—to clean is at the head of the class. Why settle its premises. Frequent toura are given Historic Houses, all work has to be Master Plumber License #4182 & #9645 1932 .<"-$& 1997 may be had by calling (201) tion, ice packs, and soaking in cool • Sunburn — cool sting by soaking' away oils, perspiration and soothe tbe for less?. Come td Unidh Center and get the to the general public oy trained carefully ^ evaluated and done by 376-4781 . water will decrease stinging'and. in a baking soda bath or applying "a skin,' ••*'.• VERY BEST IN COMMUNITY BANKING. 4nOur docents. skilled craftsman. C908) 686-O749 If you are paying more and getting less, then your 65th Year • © bank doesn't make the grade. So why aren't you 'SERVING UNION 25 YEARS AND THE 58 YEARS 43 YEARS banking ai union Center Naiionai Bank? JH. 78 YEARS The Very Best la Community Banking Dobbs & Co. 1933 1997 MAX WEINSTEIN SONS. INC. Center The Samuels Family started in business in .1932 when Jacob Samuels opened Auto Body Shop 0 UNION CENTER NATIONAL BANK a used car lot "at 2901 Springfield Ave., in the VauxhaH section of Union. ©Since 1954 Honest Weights • Best Prices.* Industrial Accounts Served As his 3 sons Phil, Ervin & Martygrew older, they joined the family business 681 Morris Turnpike, Springfield •7 .43 Convenient Locations" in Union/Springfield, and helped it grow into on'e of,NJ.'s largest. An went .well until World War II • - . • ' "We'ue been recycling scrap metal since 1919" • Berkeley Heights, Cranford, Madison and Vauxhall. when business conditions forced them to close. At this point "POP" Samuels- As depemJable experts in the auto body repair retired, o -201-376-3385 ' Jf\ EXPERIENCE DOES COUNT Call (9Q8) 688-9500 for nearest location . "Hie 3 boys re-opened the business in 1946 and in 1951 aSded a new .car business, Dbbbs & Co. located in Springfield at 23 Convenient Suburban Location showroom and automotive service facility. An a.uto body and paint shop (the Springfield Avenue, phone 376-3535, web site largest in Union was added in 1952. The Samuels boys became the largest www.dobbsauto.com offers the people of this area a 21 YEARS EQUAL HOUSING LENDER WUAL . MEMBER FDIC- Studebaker-Packard Sales & Service Showroom on the Eastern seaboard. When Studebaker ceased production in 1964, the boys continued their service, complete, one stop collision center. HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY! 73 YEARS body shop business and use car operation and openetfjhe present BUY WISE AUTO PARTS. 8 Dbbbs & Co. features professional service for all : FuR Service. The firm is presently run by Ervin Samuels, Robert Samuels, Matt Piano, Ed cars, both foreign and domestic. Founded on the UNION SUNOCO SERVICE STATION We buy all scrap metal including iron & steel das, Mike Sapia and assisted by the affiliation of Ryan Samuels, Matthew • • • • • • Paino, Norman Montgomery,. Joseph Minneli, Ramlro Torres, Edgard Vega, principal of good service, they a/e well-known 2426 Morris Avenue (NearBumet) Union W1LB& Rockeim Beverly. Gerald Sapia. Louis Mendoza, Joseph Urban, Thelmo throughout the area for the quality of their work. •Complete Auto Repairs •'•'*. Daily 8-5 Saturday 8-12 Stradlbrd, Junius Lewter, James Fasolo, Curtis Creech. Canto Margotta. Theron Custom auto painting is anothe.r of their "outstanding Edghm. Robert Jackson, Michael Francis, Yasin Mohammed. Pat Sacca. Mark •Inspection Station • o WOOLLEY Dougherty, Ivan Gonzalez. Ramon Gonzalez, Ratal Wanis and Frank Martin services. They are experts at color matching and will 908*686*8236 who have matured with the. constant growth of the firm and are a part of the make your car look like newaagain. Large and.small Woolley Fuel Co. ' great future that has made Buy-Wise Auto Parts known by thei phrase 'If ifs •Free Pick Up, Delivery ONE STOP SERVICE ror7d Years brand parts^ 5 acres of fadSUes to serve you with 64 employees. 45 YEARS also specializes in all types of frame work. Let these and Towing Service Time Generations of Friendly Service experienced auto body experts repair your car body

ourtiumess* ©techniques available today. Your insurance clairgs are - PARTS . always welcomed, and estimates are carefully, given. 1865 Vauxhall Road, Union © ^To be assured of the-finest in auto body repair, call V m . Just because it's hot doesn't mean you shouldn't be thinking cold! Member of Union Township Chamber of Commerce Depending on your equipment, our service technicians can per- the professionals at Dobbs & Co. You will be pleased 1 WORRALL COMMDNITT NEWSPAPER ' form q preseason maintenance program Which includes: - test and with the quality of their work and their most regulate oil burner and all controls - check and dean fuel oil filters 2091 SPRINGFIELD AVE. Ask for Joe Lai/ecchia , Serving Union County - and strainers - clean nozzle assembly - check and adjust ignition competitive prices, They'll treat you like family. J -- 1917 Roselle Spectator . 80 Years 'system - dean unit including chimney base, as required - lubricate 1920 motor bearings - inspect oil tank - regulate oil burner effidency for VAUXHALL (UNION) 908-688-5848 Linden leader ° 77 Years economy. This preseason check list can help you maintain or OPEN 6 DAYS • 7:30 AM to 7 PM 3 YEARS 1925" 29 YEARS : Union Leader 72 Years replace parts .before it'-s too late. Woolley can also help you end SAT..& WEDS. CLOSE at 5:45 PM 1929 your roller coaster bills, winter highs and summer lows. Use bur Welcoiii6Tb o • Springfield Leader 68 Years convenient 10 month budget payment plan. Ten equal manageable 59 YEARS THE WEEKttAY NURSERY 1945 Kenilworth 52 Years payments to put your budget on track, plus-you earn budget bonus. Call for free installation estimate — ofl> gas arid/or air con- REDMd&D? THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1958 Mountainside Echo '39 Years ditioning. •»•'• "•'•.'. "'«'•' 1340 Burnet Avenue, Union, NJ Meeting Schedule 1990 . Hillside Leader •••'*' 7 Years Registration for September classes ndw available LocatBdAt : Woolley Fuel Co. HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL PARK A Preschool Enrichment Projfram open to all children .. Church At The Crossroads 1990 e '• ". Roselle Park Leader 7 Years Heating Oil/Diesel Fuel/Air Conditioning between 21/2 ana" 4 yre. consisting of 21/2 hour periods 01 OSo.Oraton Pkwy ' __ ~"12FBurnetrAve. arSpringfierd^ve. * Enrollment l^ri^J9dl30LI2152i4for 2,g,4"and 5 day sessions either AM5 or PM East Orange, Hi Come with Bxpeetatk Rahway Progress 7 Years (201)399K>416 And Ready to Gkn God i 1990 •• Maplewood, NJ (201) 7$2-7400 495 Rt. 53 • Dcnville, NJ 07834 • 973-627-1979 0 o Please Call (908) 688-4333 O Clark Eagle 7 Years 1500 & 1621 Stuyvesant Avenue, Union FORENROLLMENTFOf^-ADDITldNALINFORMATION-TOARRANGEAVISIT .. PASTORS: Willie/Mamie Tolber| 1994 Elizabeth Gazette " 3 Years 1994 Summit Observer 3 Years 908-688-4300

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days unffltjutuTorWormi •Advanced -llWtrator,*- Cflll (two/,eMJat-WWW. .7 .*,-•; • *tV• ' Ntwtpapm, P.O.Box-3109,Union, •at Berkeley Height* free summercon- y a play by Dr. Andrea Green of ingly unlikely location for a shore P08J27M865: • •« *-P>" and /pjjjfttL-FlnV and cert series on Wednesday from 7^0 to throughrThuTSdayi and Tuesday is JAZZM^^presahtedetery Sun- Springfield..chairperson,of Union scene; it is nevertheless toe site of the By^^Jqcqute McC^trtny New Jmej, 07083. : T : rf ; 1 SUNNYSJDE BRANCH of Linden 9 pjn.- : •\-'-' - ~- J-'' -Y ••••>-,•;/' jlargain Wgnt when every seat Is $4. day evening at Van Gogh's Ear cafe in Covnty.College's English/Fine New Jersey Shakespeare ^Festival's Assoclcrro EcBtor > » Library wl feature 11 works by Uridth James has a unique style of. music, For -ahwrtmes, cal (908) 964-4497. Union. Van Gogh's EariJa, located at ArtsfModern Languages Depart- .-"Much Ado Abouf Nothing,^ the sec- artist G«6rge Jarvis. Jarvis's works am ty to work with famed Illustrator blending the worlds of Jazz, Lath) and NEWARK BLACK FILM FESTIVAL 1017 Stuyvesant Ave. For further Infor- ment, won the. Critic's Choice ~ ond show of this season's "Moveable ART SHOWS bright, colorful and whimsical,* fnv Mtehael Dbnato, In a roll-promotion R&B Into .contemporary cool Jazz. runs through Jury 30 at several loca- mation, caB (908) 810:1844.'.- Award as a result of the Samuel Feast" Moon" and "Shice I JXn% Have TOMASULO ART GALLERY at o^jenBy featuring children. Jarvis is a llustrarjon workshop where students In case of rain, the concert win be tions In Newark. For more Information, win design and create a self-promotion MUSIC BOX CAFE of the Donald P. Ren*h One-Act Play Competition You." Ibe. nnmCtVaccompanied by MacKay library, Union County Col- painterandllustrator who alsodesigns held in the Governor Livingston Reg- call (201) 596-6550. Director Joe Discher has dared to card. - Palmer Museum, located in the Spring- some an-too-relaxing.ocean sounds, lege's Cranfoid Campus, wili prasent a greeting cards and teaches art to child- ional High School, Auditorium on hejd tm May 3 in New York Qty. transplant Shakespeare's witty, Wednesday — "Mandate and de field Free Public Library, located in the help to offset die-potential shock of group of abstract paintings featuring ren at the Linden Multl-Purpose The du creUSchool of the Arts Is Watchung Boulevard in Berkeley Klerk,* 1997. A big-screen presenta- . The prestigious competition romantic 'tale into the early. 1950s, located at 1030 Central A^e. in Plein- Springfield Free Public Ubrary, wit be modem scene juktspoied with an thra* regional artists through today. . Center. sights. For Information, 'call (908) . ten of the acclaimed made-for-cabte selected the play based on its thet - complete with music and costume of . field. For further information and a bro- - opening weekdays for the, summer unfamiliar dialect To the actors' cre- Tha'showwfl display works by JarnM The library is located at 100 Edge- 1550. ••/..' • - movie about the 'prickly relationship terqiaiity. "Foriigeriilies Out of chure call (BOB) 757-7171, fax (908) months. The Music Box Cafe will be the period. How shocking, then, to dit, this cushion is only needed in the Funs, Al Kaercher. and Barrie wood Road in Linden. The exhibit may •BOX-HERETO, .featuring the between South African activist Nelson Season*? was chosen following its 757-2626 or write: Du Cret School of open Monday and Tuesday, mornings discover the archaic English so famil- SamuaU. • • be viewed during the library branch's Brothefs/wilt. entertain in Mandela, played by Sidney Poifer. production before an audience of very beginning. lines tie delivered the Arts, 1030 Central Ave.. PlainflekJ, from 10 ajn. to noon and Monday iar to Bard fans coming from, the Gallery hours are from 1 to 4 pjn. regular hours, 1-5 pm and 6-9 pjn. Echo Wee Park In Mountainside on and prime minister F.W. de Klerk, play- with more modem mannerisms, and N.J. 07060. , * / evenings from 6 to 830 pijm.' judges at the Harold Qurman Thea- mouths of gentle people from our own and again from 6 to .9 pm. Monday Mondays and Wednesday and 9-noon Wednesday at 7:30 pin. ed by Michael Cafne. The film will be inflections, so naterafy'ttaat'meeffect The' cafe serves coffee, juice, ter, flew York City. . . century? It boggles "the mind. • through Thursday, and from 1 to 4 p jn. and 1-5 pjn. Tuesday and Fridays. UNION COUNTY COLLEGE Cranford followed by a discussion with the flirts is very easily understood, and not at Admission is free. Ralnslte Is Cran- bagels, muffins and baked goods and The s play,. which presents a on Saturday. For further information, campus is oflering new courses pro- all distracting. ! J j. . ELIZABETH LIBRARY will present an ford High Scheol, West End Place, writer. Richard Wesley, an NYU writing provides an appropriate atmosphere to woman's personal experience in At least at first until the charming? call the college and ask for extension viding critical reviews of fflms through- professor end co-founder of the Festi- exhibit of oil paintings, drawings and Cranford.- For Information, call (908) read a book or Just relax whBe sur- dealing with cancer, was performed sometimes campy, always amusing The only effect which is mildly dis- 7155. collage by Jay OenLThe exhibit wjl> out movie-making history to the val. The film wH be shown at University 352-8410. rounded by trie current exhibit In the at the College' in February, and story of scheming, lovers falling prey tracting are the multiple roles , displayed at .the Mafn Branch, located L • ,Hall, New Jersey Institute of Jechnolc- SKULSKI ART GALLERY of the Pol- MUSIC UNDER THE STARS wfll pre- Palmer Museum. ; .; assumed by some of .the actors, . . "Great American Rims: 1950 to the again at Kean College- of New to each other's schemes takes lurid ish Cultural Foundation in Clark will oat 11 South-Broad St, Elizabeth. gy, 99 Summit St, Newark. .• An extra feature this summer will be although they are-done well and show Prnsnnt* i sent Paved Post on Thursday from 8 to p.m. ~uame nugnr in me care^ana library off good range. Laura Nicholas has a of major technological advances In col- lege, Caidwell, during* March. old England rather than a beachhouse © Wlodzimlerz .Szpinger through UAL ARTS will present At exhibit by The free concert will be held in. o HOLIDAY - meeting room every Monday evening small role as Margaret, but is campy tomorrow. . ° sculptor and artist Peter Reginato or, sound and special effects changed from 6 to 8:30. Chess and Scrabble on the northeastern seaboard pf the Friberger Park on Morris Avenue. In NEW JERSEY POPS w»l play a spir- and ridiculous as a Watchman. Wil- 1 Szpinger has had a irfetongfascina- through Sept 30. The exhibit will take the thrust of today's movies. Movies games will be available forthos e inter- U.S. Naval officers, old friends and the event of rain, the concert will be ited evening, of patriotic favorites, liam Greville plays.down Antonio,. tk>nowitb the work of Breueghal H. place in the Center's outdooPArt Park. such as "2001: A Space Odyssey* and ested^Bring a partner or come in and PUBLIC NOTICE dishonored maidens evoke recogni- held in Bumet Middle School Auditor- but plays up Conrade to the manic Bosh as wen as early 17th century NJCVA Is located at 68 Bin. St, "Braveheart" will be reviewed. The tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at Solders' find'a partner and have a challenging tion and sympathy no matter now they © ium on North Third Street in Union. NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION hilt, and is terrifically entertaining. Dutch floral painters, and manages to Summit For Information, ,cafl (908) course includes industry guest Memorial Field in Summit A fireworks evening While enjoying a cup of coffee. PURSUANT TO NJ.S. 3fc10A-e. UNITED are dressed, and they are dressed well Meg DeFoe as Hero falls madly in love with Coleman Zeigen as ClaudioJOiJttWLNeWL LVRICA-CHAMBEflvi-USiC-wBI-pre—^c«splay_wULJbUow_Jhe_5O,plece_ -AMEmcAN-4JEN-&-AECOVEftV-WIU.- -Michacr-ptryis effectlye bi-Ttnecr -incorporate thelrconcepts-into'-amost—-273-9121—-» "Those interested in performing at SEU.THEFOLLOWINQAUTO(8)TpTHE orchestra's two-hour concert by costume designer Jacqueline Firk-. "Jersey Shakespeare Festival's 50s-esque version of Tvfuch Ado About Nothing." interesting contemporary approach. Classes will be held from 6:30 to 9 sent its 10th annivereary silbscrlptJon the Music Box Cafe should submit a HIGHEST BIDDER SUBJECT TO AMY roles — Balmasar. Boradrio, and my UNION COUNTY ANNUAL JURIED . In the event of rain, the concert will UEMS; 15% BUYER PREM; CASH OR ins; Not as flashy as the royal regalia . The Polish Cultural Foundation is p.m. on Tuesdays, July 8 through 22. series with four chamber music con- "resume or letter of Introduction to CERTIFIED FUNDS; ANY PERSON(S) favorite, the'sensitive and wise Friar ART AND CRAFT Exhibition wfll take take place at Summmrt High School, INTERESTED PH (854) 563-1800. roost Festival productions warrant, © located at 177 Broadway, dark, just off Susan Permahos, Springfield Free SALE DATEJULY18,1007 «J 2:00 p.m., Francis.' • • . Also atypical of the Festival's repu- val is the bithhouse-curn-lifeguard revels in the unconventional, judging place in the Palmer Gallery at the New 120 Kent Place Boulevard. For Infor- the gowns still flow and the uniforms Exit 135 from the Garden State Park- Jersey Center for Visual Arts, 68 Bm Public Ubrary, 66 Mountain Ave 1421 OAK TREETID., ISEUN,NJ 06830 ; This unique production has pro- tation is the set Eschewing the Fest's station-cum-a few other surprises. by his success with last season's "The mation, call (908) 522-0357. LOT' 3842 1087 Audi 4 dr vln#: still set heajts a-fluftering, set off by a way. The gallery is open to the public St. Summit, from July 20 through Aug. Springfield, 07081. . ; WAUFB0eS7HA005722 . . vided an opportunity to> showcase usual minimalist style, set designer Setting, music, and style are- very Compleat Works of: Wllm Shkspr Monday to Friday from 5>to 9 p.m. and WESTFIELD COMMUNITY BAND will • UaiWRQaba* Towing, i40eS.StBMSt.' few cute, very 50s touches via sun and 17. For information, call (90B) Uncfcn, NJ. talaus and use effects not typical of Chris Muller has created a very detail- effective in.the intimate, 8ozy Play- (Abridged)." He is as successful with ' ©' Saturday from 10 am. to 1 pjn. For perform an Independence Day concert LOT 3841 1082 Inteman We vln#: ' 273-9121. . swim wear. ' ' • ' wrights*Tneatrc, a close facsimile of this leap of faith, which continues, today at 8 p.m. in Mindowaskin Park, 1HTL2a27SCQA13115 ' ? the classics. The Doo-Wop interlude ed environment, from the sky with more information call Alexsjandra K. o • • . • Umnar. Marcos Auto Body. 0165 E. Grad o. Nowak, drector, at (908) 382-7197. Westfield. . ' •:. OPERA St, Elizabeth. NJ fits in nicely, the "silBoiiette on the drifting clouds and the shoreline with the Festival's own Bowne Theater, through Aug."2 at Playwrights Theatre MET IN THE PARKS series will run' The audience is. lulled, almost currently under reconstruction. • Admfsslon is.free. For information, LICENSED & BONDED shade" is well executed, and brief but a real sand castle, to the sturdy, well of New Jersey, 33 Green-Village . COLOR, UNE AND FORM, works by AUDITIONS . through Saturday. . - seduced into the story by the well cho- call :(908) 789-4080.' • " . AUCTIONEERS sweet dance numbers inspire wistfiil • utilized beach pier. Ibe only evidence It is obvious' that Discher,. artistic Road, Madison. For information and ADce Bryan Hondru, are on.display in ELIZABETH PLAYHOUSE Is casting "Carmen" will be performed on Mon- Jun* 26, July 3, 1007 sen" musical selections, .wM^vinclude UNION MUNICIPAL BAND will per- U5356 WCN . • • smiles. ...': ,—'•• ' of the economy that typifies the Festi- associate of the Shakespeare Festival,' tickets, call (201) 408-5600. © the Members Gallery at New Jersey o for its fourth season. Rehearsals are day in BrobkdaJe Park in Mpntclair and such favorites as "Sleepwalk," "Blue form'-tomorrow at 730. pjn In Bier- © Center for Visual Arts through Sunday. 6-7 weeks and plays run 5 consecutive in Bucdeuch Park in New Brunswick tuempfei Park in Union., NJCVA is located at 68 Elm St. weekends. . on:.July"3" • •• • '; ' . The 1997-98 season consists' of: "For information, call (908) : Summit For information, call (908) All performances are free and begin 4lh of .July Day Savimjs 273-9121.. "Waltz of the Toreadors.* 68>4200. at 8 p.m. For information, call (212) The Heiress.* 362-6000. • . NEW JERSEY CENTER FOR VIS- "Of Mca arid Men." COMPUTER UAL ARTS is presenting a Members' The^eaJ Inspector Hound* and KIDS '*• Show in the Palmer Gallery through "The Actor's Nightmare.* Sunday. . TH.EATRESPORTS is a program for POETRY Sales * Service . .. The Seagufl.*,- '• • r ages 8 ihrough12 mat combines inter- POETSWEDNESDAY WH be held on The Reading* Learning N3CVA is located at 68 Elm St, All casting pi take place on July J1 Summit For information, cafl (908) active elements pf team .game play Wednesday at 8 pjn. at Barren Arts' CHILD CARE iewAJill. Ponffum I THEDREAM and 18 at 7 pjn. and Jury 19 at 2 p.ni theaMcs. it wM be conducted • Center 273-9121. —-Hearings—wB C InMyVallsburgHor , lhrougn jnursday from 1230 Admission is free. The arts center is mi Ages « DONALD.R PALMER Museum of the scripts. Pictures and resumes are CDI System ]. to 3 pin. at Union' County College's located at 582 Rahway Ave, Wood- •Reading Improvement' . ^CPACertified Springfield Pubfic Ubrary wffl present required. Backstage help is ° also StntuncT Djy Csntp Cranford Campus. Actors from New bridge. For Information, cal (908) •Speed Reading -Study SWIItf "Protecfing the Pinelands Through needed. Auditions will take place at the York City's Freestyle Trjeatje conduct •SAT •Vocabulary •Law Enforcement Background' P-200-MMX Art," an exhtttion of botanical Bustra- Playhouse,, located at 1100 East the program. . ' Grammar & Writing Skills ° Faith and Fun tfons by Robin A. Jess, titTh e Donald •*Fenced-inYard . Jeteey . St, Elizabeth; Additional -. For information, call (908) •All Elementary Subjects For info call Crystal Newby COMPAQL B. Palmer Museum of the Springfield appointments can be- made by calling 709-7600. V ...:•.• •Diagnostic Testing *Newbo'm;7yearsord •16MEQRAM Free PubOc Library, through July 10. fc RADIO •English for the Foreign Bom or Rev. Martin Odom (908^3550077. WBG0, Jazz 88.3 FM programming The partial exhibit consists of twenty. 'PUSHCART PLAYERS will present' Surrimnr I nnrnlnn Parkotn » i^ QtQ IIP watercotor Biustiatwns .of fascmating -sione soup and Other Stories,* a coi- >> 10^ CD ROM auditions for the Mozart, opera 'The lection of multi-cultural folk tales from week: ... " ^ 2O1-9Q2-5975 J Pine Barrens plants including orchids • 16BttSotnd< Marraige of Figaro* on July 12 at 1 p.m. around the world, on Tuesday at 11. Today —-Artbeaf a weekly maga- and carnivorous plants. Roles are: zine show covering all facets of the The Donald B. Paimer Museum Is am and 1 pjn. The presentation is • 33j600FaxModwn" Figaro — bass- •• • • part of TheatreFest for Kids," arts, will, be aired at 6:30 p.m. • located in th»:.BpringReldlJbfary,rB6 1-T.Monltor VOA not instated • 15" SVGA Monitor Ind. • Susanna — lyric-soprano - — - designed for' young and famly audi- • •Marian'McParUerxfsPianoJa2Z,'7 MottiA^tft1^My b '.•ir!;i.i >i Tv;t 'jnr; QH'JOV; iof .'l Bartolo — bass : • \ • ences. TheatreFest Is a summerstock . p.m. if-. ' •""'' day, Wednesday and Thuwday4ronr tor offers a r .-. 'MarceUha — mezzo-soprano '. • ,pfogrann--to.. restdenc* at-Montolair », Jgmorrow —"Portraits In Sui," 7 10 am. to 830 pjn., Tuesday, Friday > on any PC. Cherubino — soprano or mezzo- University,: .. • . r-' • p.m. - . •• ' an8 Saturday from 10ajn. to 430 pjn. soprano ' . @ •-.-.' . The show is appropriate for children Saturday — "Jazz Classics,'6 ajn. Technicians on site to meet any of© and Sunday from 1 to 330 pjn. For- Count Almaviva — baritone '• . information, cal (201) 376-4930. from 4 to10 years of age and will be "Beale Street Caravan,' a one-hour your upgrading needs. Basflio — tenor held in 4he Studo Theatre on the uni- magazine show about the Blues, 1 BARRON ARTS CENTER wffl present Free Pick Up and Delivery Countess Almaviva — full ryrtc or versity . campus, -. located on Valley p.ra . With Children's Discount "Best of Life* art exhibit an annual dramatic soprano Road in Upper Mpntdair. For Informa- "Jazzset With Branford MarsaOs,* 8 958 Stuyvesnnt Ave. • Union Center (Across from John's) • (903) 964-49o9 j. exhibition, of life drawing, painting and Bring an, aria from the opera, in tion and reservations, call (201) sculpture by local artists, through July English if possible, or any Mozart aria. 655-5112. , ' o 13. .-.•••. • o Auditions will be. held at Oakes Sunday — "Jazz From the Arc- Gallery Hours are Monday through Memorial Outreach Center, 120 Morris DU CRET SCHOOL OF hives,* 10 p.m. . • • Friday from 11 am to 4 pjn. and Sun- has announced a series of art work- Ave.; Summit Call (908) 354-2537 for The Meadowlahds Fair will present world-class fire- Monday—*BiSy Taylor's Jazz at the' day 2 to 4 pjn.,The arts centals an audition appointment o shops for the summer. The workshops Kennedy Center,* 7 pjn. located at 582 Rahway Ave:. Wood- works to cejebrate Independence Day. • vary in length and starting dates, and UNION COUNTY ARTS CENTER is Tuesday — 'Jazz Profiles,' 7 pjn. bridge.-For information, - call (908) will be offered through Aug. 6. hoWng. auditions for the MssoUa WFMU, 91'f1 FM Free Form RacSo.wiil 634-0413. . * For young artists, du Cret will be Children's Theatre production of r "Hollywood Changes: Films of the certs on Sundays at 3 pjn beginning in, feature, the return, of veteran free form T.LC. "70s* will ivxar m * ffflfiln Offftff"" Hfe'l/nn/ rv\rui!nr *CIIW\. iris ilo' on July 14 from m. to making critically acclaimed pictures All concerts will be held In the audi- merArt Camp;* with programs avail- momingslrom 9 am. to noon. Featur- sent an exhibit of paintings by Francois noon. Those auditioning should arrive •and more towards making blockbus- torium of the Presbyterian Church of able for ages 6 to 11 and 12 to 17. \ ing spontaneous mixes of Jazz, pop, First Quality Ohilclren's Clothing Orszag through .July 17. 'at 10a.m. and plan to stay the full two ters, who in Hollywood helped to prom- Chatham Township/ 240 Southern The du cret School of the Arts is punk, funk, souVidtrack music and per- Gallery hours are Monday thpugh Ghours. The fee for. the workshop is $5. ote this trend, ard what roles did films Boulevard Tickets are $17 for general located at 1030 Central Ave. In Plain-, sonal anecdotes, Bixoh's- programs Friday from 10 aun. to 3 pjn. and Sun- Some cast members will be asked to Now In Union Center 8 play in the trend's progression. The admission, $13 for seniors, and $6 for field. For further information and a bro- carry the classic 60s radio style into the : day' from 10 ajn. to noon. The gallery stay for rehears^ immediately follow- © course will include film screenings, dis- #udents. Discounts are available for chure call (908) 757-7171. fax (908) late 90s. • ' te located aj4 WaWron Ave. in Summit ing the auditions. Those cast will be cussion'and Industry guest speakers. early subscription. For information, call 757*2626 or write: Du Cret School of For information, call (908) 27>3245. asked to pay a fee of $75 for the entire (201) 701-1734. the Arts. 1030 Central Ave., Plainfield, week of rehearsal.sThe production is Classes will be held from 6:30 to 9 © SWAIN GALLERIES will present-Zim- p.m. on Tuesdays, Aug. 5 through 19. KJ. 07060. •.•';• TELEVISION babwe Sculpture in Stone,* the crea- scheduled for Jury TB. July 4th r Those interested in further informa- ART CAMP will, be offered at°New THE ARTS is a half-hourcable televi- tive spirit of seven African artists, „ Students. K through 12 are encour- aged to audition. Nk) advance prepare- tion should call the College's Depart- DANGE JersejiCenterfor Visual Arts from Aug. sion program about the visual and per- through July 18. SWINGIN- TERN. DANCES presets Jtion Is necessary. Assistant Directors ment of Continuing Education and 11-15. Forone week, children will have forming arts in New Jersey. Each . Galery hours are Tuesday through' Conununity Services at (908) Chart Guthrie and Four Potato Stew on the opportunity to explore painting, ©• © will aho be cast- . , month the viewer is introduced to the Friday from 930 am to 530 p.m. and Saturday at 730 pjn. . ° o" UCAC is located at 1601 Irving SL, 709-7600. * s .-'•':•• drawing, pottery, printmaWng and ^creative people and nonprofit organi- Saturday, to |4 pm Swain Gallerjes is The dances are held at the Ogden : Rahway. For information, call (908) PLAYWRIGHTS THEATRE is spon- watercokx with expert instructors. To zations directly involved in upcoming • ^; 1- located at 703 Watchung Ave.. Plaln- Memorial Church on Main Street, . 499-8226.. • . . • soring the following summer adult be held Monday through Friday from cultural events. An additional feature is fiekt For detals..cal (908) 756-1707 floute 124. in Chatham. The btfpjn-, FRIDAY workshops: . ' 10ajn,, to 3 pjn., children wBI be the monthly calendar. Each program is o LES MALAMUT ART GALLERY in CRANFORD REPERTORY THEAT- ner"s workshop starts at 730 pjn. with exposed to art studios and be able to dosed captJoned for people who are the Union Public Ubrary will present RE is having auditions for "God Favo- •Pitch Your Screenplay* will present the dance following at B pirn. Admis- take advantage of the hew Art Park for deaf or have hearing impairments, as "The Old Revisionist West," paintings .rite* a Neil Simon comedy, on Jury 14 the pitching process over the course of sion is $6 per person. Sneakers'only JUIY4IH classes outdoors. d well as for those who may heed assis- by Mfchael Sleo of Rosalie Park, and 15 at 730 pjn at the Cranford^ '°"r «essions from Aug. 6 toSep L 3. are required. For information, call United Methodist Church, comer of The dass wil be held Wednesday NJCVA'is located at 68 Elm St in tance with the Engish language. through July 24: . . * . Walnut •-»-"-« .•»„ . ... .* .. (201) 539-6286 or (201) 288-9729. rtumpfel P : Summit For information, call (008) •The program is carried h regular and E. Lincoln avenues, nights from 7 to 10 pjn. with a fee of The library Is located on Morris 273-9121. ' Cranford. $200. A fully developed, screenplay e tJrheslots on five central New Jersey Avenue behind Friberger Part? in • o cable systems throughout, the state. i RAIN DATE JULY 5TH Union. For information; call (908) Needed are five men ages 20-50 idea is required In order to participate. FAIRS \ years and three women ages 20-50 o~ Playwright* theatre is located at 33- MEADOWLANDS FAIR Is open For more information about "The Arts* o686-0420 6f (908) 688-4536. years. Directed bv Jm Uoon. Green Village Road iri> Madison. For MEETINGS and/prior a PJ sor of Theater Arts.- Montdalr State" 514-1767. . >ws Including ^WESTFIELD ART, ASSOCIATION TAL announces an exhibit of works Untversity.- Show dates are Nov. 14, an al-new6-act European Circus, the invito« artists and members of the ' created, by the 'Artists With Disabili- BIGGER & BETTER 15. and 16. For information, call Kathy GT Bicycles Air Show, The Dennis Lee community interested In fine art tojoi n ties* program at New Jersey Center for THEATRE Bowman at (908)925-3382, * CONCERTS VarietyShpw, The SquaJus Live Shark the group and enter their exhibitions. THAN EVER Visual Arts. The exhibit runs through _LASBR.U?rn laser roncart presenting- %^~^Qanei^estlngraiBittaTRrs^ Jury 31. themuac of U2, wfll take place on Sun- oentedat Paper Mil dfaynouse, Mill- Bayner. Ther^ Is a separate Wddleland ond Thursday .of the month at the The exjibit wBI be display«4in the day at 330 pjn. at TralWde Nature'^ bum, through July 20. For tickets, call. CUSSES foi«Vounger children, and the Fair will Westfield Community Room, 425 East hospital's. East Wing. Children's Spe- Science Museum . (201)37(^4343. • ...•'• V © ODU CRET SCHOOL OF THE AhTS feature the CatsMI Puppet People Broad St, Westfield at 8 pjn. Prog- KIDDIE RIDES cialized Hospital.is located on New Admission is $3^5 per' person, has announced a series of ,art work- Theater. On Sundays, 103.5 FM-The rams focus on artist's demonstrations, MUCH ADO ABpUTNOTHINQ opens Providence Road in Mountainside. For $2.75 forseniors . Children under the shops for the summer. The workshops New KTU" will-present Sunday Night speakers and workshops; A wide, at the NJ Shakespeare Festival and' Piogi.ini Information, call NJCVA at (908) age of 10 will not be admitted Trailside vary in length and. starting dates, and Dance Parties. range of topics and media, including continues through. July 28 it Play- PONY RIDES 1 :00pm •273-9121. ••...., is located in the Watchung Reserva- will be offered through'Aug. R-Tbey will Freddy Gerardo.will perform tonight ^photography, are covered One heed wrights Theatre of New Jersey. tion in Mountainside. For Information, RENEE FOOSANER Art Gallery at include offerings for artists of varied' as part of ^atin Nights.' Tomorrow the . not be an artist tofcartfcipate.tofcartJcbate. FoFo r furthfuith-- Based on a .traditionalHteiian tale, © calf (908) 789-3670. © gaper Mill Playhouse will present the experience andleveis from beginnecs fair will feature "The Nerds." "flm Gilfls" er information about membership, call the.play Is set'atfte cohclusion of BALLOONS REFRESHMENTS 9th Annual International Miniature Art to advanced. Workshops will be avail- LINDEN RECREATION DEPART- will perform on Saturday. • (908) 232-8971 or (908) 232-7058, battle-when four woukW» fovers and I WILL BE © Exhibition through Jury 31. able both during the days and MENT presents Jazz Mght with the. Today and tomorrow, the Fair will melr scheming foes make much ado AVAILABLE; Gallery' hours are Wednesday . evenings. . •• Frank Grasso Band in Wilson Park on present 22 minutes of world-class fire- and theirWn "merry war." and much morel through Sunday, one hour before per- • Offerings include Thotography. tor Tuesday from 7:15 to9.-15-pjh . works tocelebrat e Independence Day. The theater is located at 33 Green formances .through intermission, and Artlsts," 'Mixed Media,', "Outdoor All .concerts begin promptly at The Farr-js located at Giants -Sta- Niusic Village Road In Madison. For tickets Friday from noon to 3 pjn. The Play- Painting,' 'Acrylic Painting,? "Waterco- 7:15 pm and run fortw o hours. In case dium, New Jersey-Sports Complex, CROSSROADS in Garwood presents and informatiori, call (201) 408^600. Municipal Band 7: house is located on Brookslde Drive in lor,' and "Pastel," as well as workshops of rain, concerts wiB.be held at the John Route 3, East Rutherford: For informa- a weekly lineup of musical rotation: THE ACTOR'S KlGHTMARE and Millbum. For information, call (973) in still Hfe, portrait and figure painting. T. Gregorio Recreation Center, 330 tion, cali (201) 933rO199 or ^(201) Tuesdays — Acoustic Open-Mic Other Plays by Christopher Durang," 379-3636, ext •£272. Fine artists can also learn how to furth- Helen St. Information will be available 842-5600. . . " , Night Blues guitar stringer and vocal- parodies of four short plays, will be per- SUMMIT FRAME * ART is featuring er their careers through a. unique on the Recreation- HbtHne' at (908) ist Rhett Tyler opens the show, and formed at Union County College's FBREWORKS 9:00 PM then opens the -stage to, any aspiring Stuyvesant iSLverUnion, Center antique floral chromolithographs from coursecalled,. 'Evaluate, Appr«J t«» 474-8604. Any questions, call the JohJohn .Cranford.Campus.- fl a player who ente'rsTThe show opens at. , JoseprvFlorlo Greg Muller^ ~~",Dom!nlclcFaTgnolh jho 1880's, ready for. framing. and Advance Your Art,* taught by T-G«»gono Center atT[908).474-8627. 9:30 pjn. i • : " ' •• - Showtimes are Jury 11, f 2 and 19 at Cqmmlsslo'nef of Recreation Mayor ' Superintendent of Recreation - _MtiA^.^ll. .1. l.^^A* »_._*_._ _ at « ft Ufa I WM * ^MKA *• > m • ^m. * - * — .Summit Frame and Art is located at natiorially known Metuchen artist Joan WALTER LESNIAK BAND will per- 8 p.m., July 13 and. 20 at 7 p.m. and THE LOST PICTURE SHOW movie Wedna»day$— B.B. of B.B. andthe Springfield Ave., Summit Store Arbelter. ° form on Tuesday evening at the Munic- July 16 and 18 fit 8 pjn. For Informa- (Corner of Axton Ave.) (908) Ware Monday through Saturday theater, located at 2395 Springfield Stingers hosts Open Jam with ail musl- Mer valid thru 7-31-97, Computer workshops Include "MAC ipal Building in Clark. Ave. in Uiilonrnext to(h e Union Mark- tion and directions to the college, call dans.welcome. Kathy Longo at (908) 709-7112.

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Seventh Annual 4th of July EVENT: 64lh Annual Turnover-Sale.";, by Ihe One golden rales; (tertf you am a bi or gay 50 Dry . eagea. BOX 38871 24' SesameStreet Street Fair PLACE: Morrow Memorial ChufcKMb ^^ Mar- no cheaSng. no lying and profasslonal white male 51 Providccrtusjeiiance TOUCH Of CLASS? denizen PUCE: Held along RWoe Road, North Ridgewood Road, Maplewood, NJ. • a»yrotd.5"8i,2501o300t> asts lor poaafela tono tsnn must be .loyal, looking for with qualMM. similar to S3 Twelve — of IsraeT 17 yr do. ST. 190 6, mine-can BOX ]J228 . Amnoton NJ.-...:. . -. TJME: Thursday mornings,'' 930-123t) feral* taeldng an raMonahlp: BOX 12385 marriageand taml* BOX 26 — Cong- 55 InfielderGrafe— •Dnjcflwe, dhtonad VMB, TIIIE: 10am-6pm. . (except July *31). Tuesday evenings, 11«t '• -; UWON COUNTY MAN 27 Navigator's - • 5f»flEor—ajolfy. UUJUNCIA nmjRE? Raflan Mhar of one; Enjoy, ARE WE COMPATIBLE? PRICE: Free admission. Over 150 QuaJ- '7-9pm -.••". . : . • save mele w» a i 43 yreW.5'10', 165 b pro- .abbreviation 2S yr old, JeaMicPofM- cmwuy. 41yroU.57ii95fb.whRe Hy Dealerel Live entertainment^featuring humor. Enjoys Just about fessional bi white male, PRICE: Free Admission. Bargains; In stanal ferneto. • snaker. 'movies, eportkig male,' never married, dean 28 Cogito, ago—•> £9 Came in first , . Risky Business and Irrfemo, Kiddie anything. BOX 38221 hcwlttty. iv/tv and nvdo doming, Hnens, housewares, luggage, naspenom^ isray onstw* and more. SaaUg out. out going and more. 29 Bishopric 9 drinker. Looking for a 38 yrcfct 6*r, female artist. 28 lo 35, ly iepaB» and foofbal. movies, music and ORGANIZATION: United Methodist Wo- Seeking ems* to possttr gay white male. 40 to 55, 33 Slackened off ORGANIZATION: Sponsored by NA Re- rvs, ntt. emottonaty stable. BOX 37821 more. Seeking companion- 61 Beetle . -. men - proceeds berwfit charitable pro- Mlb^BOX who is sincere, honest and 35 Close off ~ creatJon Department For Womwtion can Enjoys music, the out- ship, friendship end maybe 63 Damage, jects. For information 763-7676. . _... IWoblforrJ, tlbbyMell, GeriAltieri,fom»Br Summit MayorJanet WWtmsin, produc- not confusedl BOX 15783 doors, the short »nd much more. Cal for more detais. 38 • Kinderganners 64 Sights in Peking 20.1-997-9535 er Lois Hagerrian and Nancy Davies, just a few of The MusicMan' performers, surround mom. Seeking an lnua> BOX 11178 o SINCERE AND CARING 40 Welcome or door 65 To—.WithLove Musical Director Sherri Strauss Williamson and Director Anne Poyner., gent, jjrofesstonal male/ 43 year old, single gay 42 Actor Benson OTHER . ^ ' ROMANTIC* whltejHpfessional male, 67 Fddder . . 1 «4$ The—of the land 68 Fall behind , MONDAY potnttt lono twm utattoO " CARfNO 5-9** wwounda, brown 49 Stage whispers FLEA MARKET «hlp.BOX38275 40 yr ok), hair, bhta/eyes. healthy, 69 Paittofanorgan ' JULY 14, 1997 » 50 Golfer's goal oDON-f BE SHY, REPLY vSV 1/2", ing and trim. 70 Nymph of the Koran EVENT: Wine and Cheese Information Library benefit garners funds, high praise MSOfb sin- 'a sincere, caring • 51 Shape , Night "Ctuise For Catholics Who Happen 510", ful 71 Hoover, for one C9 T t t . . _9^BBTK9r^^nOL ii txuKdn p, 54 Ms. Farrow PLACE: BeflevBte High School. 100 Hatcher, of St Thomas the Apostle .' Correspondent - . , •» •' \ Harold Hill, did excelllent work. Both will undoubtedly be brown someone age 40 to' 73 Russian news source attractive «nd pgy tang and blue 55 "From—to Passaic Avenue (off Joralernon Street). Church. ' -• • i A QOOO PERSON 55. BOX 15469 74 —ichic Over 800 adults; teenagers and children packed the seen in future productions. < Enjoys, «vt, music, dnlng, relationship. yes. Seeking Mobfle,,-."" . Banevffle. PLACE: St Thomas the Apostle Parish WMts female of ItaBan ^miM.- ,, ^t , _ ^ hochsy, moviM, and won. one special 76—of gold Center, 60 Byrd Avenue.- BtoomfieW, NJ. - .Summit High School auditorium last Thursday for die The different ensemble groups: the barbershop quartet, decant wMh.a^ sense of cnnys wmony • 57' Lahermanadcsu TIME: 9:00am-5:00pm. Over 100 quality uNong m wma proias* female for a long last-' 45 year old gay white pro- 77 That is — TIME>*8pm. .. ' humor and good perwnneB poeny. raaang, madre dealerel opening night of TheMusic Man." They were treated not Pick'-a-Iittle Ladies, the speciality dancers, the twirlers, dominate. 40 to 55,? or ing relationship. Enjoys fessional "male, healthy, 80 Surinam toad ty enjoys movies, dMng out music,iSporn. wata, ORGANIZATION: Sponsored by BeHe- PRICE: Free Xdmissioa Informafjon for tUer. wthUmter queWes readng. waMng, drives to attractive and drug free, 58 Deborah— ' only to a production of the now-classic tale — who hasn't the tumblers and the Wa Tan Ye Girls all showed the betas and- long drives: Cal tor dancing and rnora 81 Nee. . . vBIe High School Music Parents Assoda- Cruising The Deep Caribbean, N&vem- and interests. BOX 37089 nowhere and much more. 5'1D' and 165 pounds. 59 Trouble heard "Seventy-Six Trombones" and "Til There was of practice that it takes not only to be at the right place at' more daMs. BOX 12904 . BOX 38672 Jtgoing,anrlsir 82—Take view-of jl6iC6t2O1fl97953S berHsttbbHttNbrBlhtfl»7FiSV, P QWCMF Ft fBKEHS- -ONEJOONP- BOX-12965 •' . —^60-Roostec! cere. Seeking a gay white 84^A7ter wonder and 201-743-6100 pt 1^0f>516-7672. •v- ^^YouT" just two ortfieTSt numbers — ot a huckster sales- the right time doing the right thing,->but make it look easy 29 yr£ld tamaia. seeking a 40 yr old. 6\ 170 fo.-slnote IS THIS FOR YOU?, /'61 Depots 32 yr old, 57". attractive, male, age 45-60 who Is vary mature. Oblyjtiy pen-- vrhtts mele, finandaBy sta- 38 yrold, professional, ath- ORGANIZATION: Catholic Singles man who attempts to swindle a small Iowa town by selling and natural as well! ' • ' . • single whits female with ble, drug and dTooMO free, honest, sincere and seek- 62 Innuits 86 al of Ontario Tlsman, who bvas to l^ord letic single male, enjoys ; SUNDAY . Travel QuD. long brown hair. Enjoys ing a friendship. BOX 64 Jeans additions a non-existent band program, but also to an example of ' A special congramlationsras to go W the costume mis- and hotda* a dacent job. tf smoker. Seeking a female motorcycle riding, dining 87 A( movies, Atlantic City, the 13142 . " "•'- ' JULY 20, 1997 you anjoy Ivkig Be to the for a tongluuu relationship. out the boardwalk. Seeking 65 Fragrance. . . 90 School subj. . 9 community theater at its best tresses Qair Colcord and Mary T. O'Connor and their boardavaJk and music. EVENT: Rea Market :. Mast axtert..x«IL BOX Not Mo. the bar scene. a single, white female, 27 to TIRED OF IT ALL? 66 Israeli statesman fltfi Goiafjtib it pod intKj efaab fcr KB- Seeking a single white 91 Famous cellist '. In an age when local productions struggle to breakeven^ committee members. The costumes wen: far about the usu- 15881 , • . Union County area.- BOX 37. for a long term relation- 48 yr okt, Gay white male, PLACE: St Catherine's School, comer jnle. 25 to 39. wBi 0* to. 39637 .. . . . • .v 67 Beyond 92 Architeaural posts this production has,alrcady earned over $50$00 toward the al in bothquality of garment and appropriateness of style. LETS ENJOY UFE_ • Ship. BOX 37877 5"9", moderate drinker, non ofNorth Broad and King Streets, Hillside/' medumbuH BOX 13110 68 Stranger to truth 94 Akin to chum 94 yr old, PERFECT GENTLEMAN smoker. I am good looking, Elizabeth. NJ. - Summit Public library building fund! In addition, most Well done, costume committed ' • PLEASE CAU , 69 More diffident OONT PLAY GAMES! 27 yr ok). 165 fcaBracBve 'masculine and . trim. 95 Down at the — TIME: 8:30am to 3:30pm. Raindate Sun- Single, white male is seek- theater groups struggle to find willing volunteers for major 44 yr old. 5T, aBracSve; •nd flt ttaS&n profossJoft&l Seeking a professional BI 71 Vehicle for snow 97 Roman household go- The only problem I have with the production is that ^ .aaaks an honest, ing a single, white female, 1996 DAW ASSOCIATES, -. day, July 27th. • • -> IntaHgant and sincere msio, pessJonale era non-' or Gay white male 40 to 60. 72 Mrs. Browning's roles, let alone for technical or back stage help. I can only 1 caring man wfib ttsnts to 30 to 40., not into the bar or Managed ' 98 Actress Pappas PRICEbi Space-$20.00; 2 Spaces- there were so many good performances that I cannot pos- dhforced * -black.' -female ast to seeking a physically BOX 15039 2 Soviet.hero I share Wa •». l*a sports. the drug scene. If this Is maiden name 89 Exercise 115 The Old World Times of day 99 Locale for llamas $35.00. Tables supplied by.parish $5.00 assume that Lois Hageman, producer, must have a bit of enjoys Jazz, Ihe twarar, the attractive femalejwtth simi- sibly mention them all by name. Suffice it to say mat travel, "heater, cooking. you. please can me. BOX a IF U LIKE OWE ME A 75 Toddlers 90 ^—amis 3 Restaurant patron Kind of cars each. For vendor. Information call arts and basketball. lar queJHes, Enjoys NYC. •116 — arms &-soldiers . 100 Professor Hill's gift of persuasion>not only to get so many Thursday's performance was one of those rare occasions in computer* and more. BOX 11715 ••.'•"• Can. 35 yr old male, enjoys 76 Let out early „ , 91 Item on a French 4 Roger Ebert,^- Robert- ; 101 Goad . 908-351-1515. Vendors needed! 16172 Seeking • single or working out, -quiet and me movies, beaches and 117 Ms. Dietrich talented people involved, but also to get them all to donate theater when talent, desire, effort and opportunity'taix just drvorcad black male. 6*. 39 romantic times, the shore SEEKS LADY.LARQE 77 Chasing game • ' menu 118 Formal - - -> 5 Explosive Orpheus' instrument 102 Father <> , ORGANIZATION: Parish of St Cather- HTTMEfSLLT more. Looking for someone •6Kin:abbr. ine of Siena. . their time and talents. ' • •'. . • \' •' . ..' to 60. *«rr aMar quanasan. d moire! BOX 38825 . 40 yr- old. tjiin gentleman, to enjoy some times with. •' 78 Between Shebat and ' 93 Nepal luminary 119 Flowering shrub 104 Cal or high • . so to produce a magical evening for the «p^nrp Amactva 40 year ok) whJe BOX 11506 thinks plump is pretty, big is '7 Summer libation 57*. and 110 • HAKE MY DAY! BOX 11122 * Nisan 95 Oliver or Judge * 120 Bottomless pits 108 Directed in a breezy, fast-paced tempo by Anne Poyner Havmg said aU of the above, allow mew small (Sverskn.-^ beautiful.' Seeking a fun fig- 8Pt:ofCPA , Al Looking, tor a 34 yr ok), 5*10*.' attractive, IN SHAPE MALE 19 Dap of—Lives 96 Ms.£arhan Record shop • ' — no easy task when there are over 70 people in the cast The true test of any performance is not what is happening ured/large, female. 35 to 50. 9 Amounts before whlt*. Jewish, male with/ Cad my mattJa and leave 43 yr old. Sir. 195 to bi • 80 Hair ointments . 100 Before New Jersey or Van purchases ' o — the play moved, smoothly from number to number. qn stage, rather, it is what is going on in the .audience. We wMenarie, 40 to 60.•«a your telephone number so curious .whke male, dean, 81 Reagan to friends Constitution expenses — code K.. somebody bet NJN celebrates commitment Large credit must go to the set designer August Ventuja all have bee* at concerts that, while technically perfect, left msdhjni buid, tor friando we can taM BOX 36740 discreet and a n/s. Seeking • 82. Ill-treat * . 103 Legal rep. 10 Untie on the—" shkj and a posafeia kmg itjuvies and more. Seeking a'bi or gay white male. 43 11 Invited' East of Calif. and the set construction and crew chief Jim Poyner. Simp- BOX a smote white female, 25 to 83 Return 105 That,inSonora . DOWN Something rolled off ill Absorb, with up us cold and iust a bit too anxious to get tothos e after- C*]|1-M>-7BM«li or younger, to explore. BOX 12 Baseball stai. . 40. ivs/wmi stmBar Inter- 31 yr ok), 5*10*. attractive, 10722*^ ^ 85 Merry , 106 Threaten of .. ' 112 Lizard - to education, community ly, the sets were fabulous; in design, construction and pro- «Jia»tfc.1l|ssasrim theater stops for a quick snack. As I waited to enter the ests. BOX 11363 employed, UghtsWnned, 86 Tried 13 Ogles .BONO TOGETHER - SEEK A BOYFRIEND O-107. Blab. Part of a soda can O duction value.Since high school stages cannot ffly" sets in auditorium, I couldn't help notice all the children in line tor Student in Aries 14 Zurich banker -39 New Jersey Network honored individuals and'organizations who have aOyrc*l.lBhf«ldnnicl.tul ' 5*11*. stag* whle. prates- SCHOOLTEACHER 39 yr old bi white male, lov- 88 Addenda to letters 112 Spoken 0 . 1 Stab - and out, set changes often dismpt the production's flow. get in. There^were at least 200 children under me ageiof 12 fkjuad.taKkfamala.nls, •Aral rnsfe who b QBnor" 56 yr old. single, white ing, MsRgent and non dri- demonstrated outstanding commitment to youth and education, urbsndcvelop- ntt. Looking tor, a black These, however, flowed in .and out without a hitch. •• or so in the audience. Now, anyone who has loaccomuauy ' .wfaiasenaeofr raw, snjoys draws sogosped l music and- jnore. ving Is seeking other n/s (See Anawtra on Page B14) nvait and mrnmimity rmiMing in the wen. 18 n • - - - Skte- ata plays In New York CHy: •swim a humbkcwBl spo-' .omates 'whs "ssaV~ -. MusicaIIyrffie~show ranges trom ballads to barbershop a child to a movie matinee knows how truly critical they quiet times and and down to egth. Seeking white ken, attractive, loving, goal pleasant/easy going/enjoy' . Celebration of Our Children, our Communities,'' on June 4 at the Brunswick more. RS. I wo* 3rd shn. for friendship, pnotfiii rela- female, 45 to* to Sousa-like marches.'Thirtcen musicians, a combination can be as an audience — keep them entertained or suffer, BOX oriented, wen maintained 'music and gay groups, Hilton in East Brunswick. ' • .. - • Q BOX 10427. ttonahlp. BOJt 38778 . . 14413 female. BOX 38934 BOX 12574 of Summit Symphony members and other volunteers, the constant stream, of trips to the bathroom interrupted • Honored with Partnership Awards' were New Jersey pharmaceutical manu- guided by conductor James Sadewinte, filled die auditor- facturer Merck & Co.. Inc. of Whitebouse Station; New Jersey Sen. John.H. only by rather vocal "when is it'going to be over"oand HOROSCOPE ium with sounds that captured the score's fun and excite- "does he have to sing again?" Couple these' children with' Ewing of Bedminster, and the Rev.' Dr. DeForest Soaries, community leader • merit while striking the delicate balance of supporting the 'discouraged. An unsuccessful project and pastor of First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens in Somerset! pareBts who have seen their fair share of Broadway perfor- For the week ficult task you've been putting off. It vocal productions without overpowering them. Cancer can be a useful steppingstoseao big- M. Joseph Montuoro. of Snort Hills, chairman of the New Jersey Public mances and you have one of the most difficult audiences' will be easier than you think; Talking ivTireiffll PtTCCtOX ShffTTJ StT3**^ ^3v*illiiiTTrer»i "anrt f**fw\- of July 6 to 12 June 22-Juh Your power and magnetism are at a over your hopes and fete with friends . reographer Dolores Hilldebrand Robertson deftly managed I sat in the last row and didn't see so much as a squirm 0 can make outings with friends or fam- and family is a good way to stay Award recognizing outstanding volunteer service to the network. In addition, Aries peak. Know what you want and go • ily more enjoyable. You could be 'the evening featured a special tribute to former Governors Brendan T. Byrne to balance the strong professional singers'and dancers in from a child. There, was more quiet than at most movie . focused. Money matters may' be trou- after it—chances are good that you'll pressed into service as a peacemaker and Thomas H, Kean. ' ' "' ' ., • > the production with those who were just embarking on theaters I have frequented! ' March 21-April 20 bling you, but things will turn around... A friend or loved one can help you get it. People will be impressed by at home or work. • • . . Gov: Christina Todd Whitman was honorary chair of the Gala, and E, James their stage careers. So well did they do their jobs that it was - Perhaps the. audience was best exemplified by a little • * . • • o your ideas and attracted to y our enthu- Ferland, chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer of Public impossible to tell which performers were experienced and boy, no more than 6 or 7,_who was sitting across thejaisle, achieve a long-desired jgoal Keep thinking arid planning .for the foture. ' siasm. ^usiness_discussion' pays off. ,' Scorpio ; ;F i Aquarius • ' ^ .Service Electric & Gas Co., wa*dinner chairman.'.'•"' •'• . which were,not y.y .,., . .^ , ,r; .;,r- : ,r •.<$rjom me. About five minutes into. «he shoar, pt> nwued :> 1 . Work to "stay on course and continue Take some time off for rest and ,Oct 24-Nov. 22 ? Jam2i-f6bri8 ; ' The anhual'g^Ja is' the major fundraising event of the NJN Foundation,'the** Bill Piason's portrayal of the stentorian Mayo? Shinn from his aisle seat and sat on the steps to get a better view v doing what works. Trip or visit with relaxation. '.. • Projects may seem at a standstill, . Keep up-to-date wirji'appointments non-profit arm of the network that raises revenue through corporate, foundation was a perfect foil to Janet Whitman's very funny EulaJie. He sat for the next 40 or so minutes transfixed by the per- friends or relatives could - be just, but it could be the calm before the and obligations. You may be caught and individual giving in support of the state's public broadcasting system. Susan McDaniel's beautiful voice riveted the audience on* formance. Not until the intermission did I see him take his around the corner. Romantic interlude Leo storm. Keeping your sense of humor . in the middle at home or work. Stay - Funds raised at the gala will enable NJN to maintain and enhance its program- more than one occasion, as did Bill Lubrano's captivating eyes off the magic of a live perfonnancel'There can be no ' ' recharges you.,. July 23-Aug. 23 will help smooth out the rough spots. neutral and work .to bring people' ming and .services for New Jersey- children' and communities.' ' ' - huckster speeches as Professor HilL Clancy LubraiK) added harsher critic thaiuja 7-year-old boy on a hot qrmtnw night You're stuck with more than your Friend or loved one is full of surprises . together. Your way of working things "NJN is dedicated tolncreasing its investment in the lives of our children and a poignant touch to the Mrs. Paroo role that often is played Long after the new library addition is weathered and in share of the workload, but you'll and their skills jnay come in handy* out impresses people watching from . in the future of,our communities through outstanding programming that helps in a too-broad manner.. Noel Poyner as Winthop, Marian INDEPENDENT MOTHER LETS HAVE FUN LETSCHAT THE INStDE COUNTS FUN » FRIENDSHIP TauiW . • . need of repair itself, me children present in the high school 89 yr old. employed, come through with flying colors and .Keep an eye on money, budget the librarian's lisping younger brother, anfl Suzanne Wint- Jan. African American, pro- . Male who enjoys dining 39 yr old, 5S; 185' fb, 29 yrold. black, bi male. April 21-May 21 behind the scenes; You may-soon get New Jersey citizens lead better lives," said NJN Executive Director Elizabeth auditorium last Thursday will remember a night River City divorced .Jteck female fessional male who enjoys out. sports,.movies, plays dean cut n/s, white mate enjoys shows and laughing. soaking a friend, confidant ' You'll overcome mqptal and physi-' reap the rewards. Hang in there and away, for a relaxing time with friends G: Christopherson,.whq also is president of the NJN Foundation. er as Amaryllis, his secret admirer, both held their own came alive, for one brief, shining moment. ' movies, ' cuddling and and more seeks a female is seeking * an inter-facial Seeking.a bi male for fun b and lover. 40 to 47,6* pbs more. Seeking B spbnta- with sbnter Interests: BOX relationship. Enjoys sports, and friendship. BOX 11307 cal. challenges to make a big impact don't, gfve up hope. Seek out advice Sagittarius . . or family. • • . . • ' playing opposite some tough adult competition. Lauren Anthdly Giordano, playwright and performance wHi average looks. Mist Gala supporters^ the $10,000 and $25,000 leves were given the opportunity, noou* female, over 37, o 38060 movies, dWng out, the out- about a major purchase or financial Lindner and Nathaniel Cannon as Zaneeta Shinn and Tom- be secure, drug free, dto- on those in the know. Stay calm and Nov. 23-Dec. 21 artist, teaches English at HiBside High School.. ^ wWi stmBar mtemsta. BOX . -»,, «- doors, mato and more. For move. Encouragement comes from an- to select a non-profit community, organization dedicated to children and fami-° eass free and not a game inly] , » -ran I rqr detaBs.'-pleese call BOX : collected to "get the_be$t results. ji':...3?us.could be a time when social •player. BOX 37188 uijfspe^'sdlrfce' •- '" ^Pisces .. lies, education or community building, to be highlighted in a cojnmuniry v VERY PROMISING- . 57 yr old. 5«l6", 170 to, Throw caution to the^wirtd'and do " oUTgationsaod business events over- announcement television spot on NJN. This on-air campaign will run. through COME snARETrmr MET JO yr otd, SV, 190 lb,-> wktowed colege professor , SENSITIVE—- Feb. 19-March 20 » , Pi ufeswionftl^ black female, afliactrve, white male wttfi a and father Ts honest, con- something a little wild and outra-. lap. Fnendshit^iBay be stretched a 20 yr old male; colegs stu- Clll 1-908-786-2400 Virgo Pressures are stattkig to build and July and August »' nk, nU, seeking a sincere. dean cut, nh and a social sidarate and carlno. dent seeking a f pmiK Tnrliilgf in a favnritff frWI hut onnKer. tieeMng a lemale. tnjoy* ntemauonal travel, likes to hang out Aug. 24-SvpL 22 you feel others expect too much. & puouc. icictoixuiiunjtauon network, encompassing tele- mate, 55 to 67, to share my MORE DETAtLSTCALL- know when to stop. g p who seems on the sidelines is actually" 30. to 45. w«h a sense of theatre, swimming, - the 11141 Don't, be afraid of calling for assis- vision and radio programming.NJN Television-The New Jersey Channel, a interests. * Enjoys sports,. ' humor, for- companionship. ' outdoors, caid games and ' BI black female, slim; Seek out advice from others but working on your behalf. - ' Atlantic City, travel, postUe long, term retaSon- more. Seek an active, Seeking bl black female, make the final decision on your own. tance. You don't have to cany the member of PBS, isbroadcast over UHF Channel 23, Caraden; SO. Monclair. 52, umovles. tong waBa and ship. BOX 14594 .. • slender, wen educated, n/s . 18 to 35,5*6* or taller, rvs, Gemini more. BOX 37866 drug and disease free, not Others see you as an island of calm in v whole burden, either personally or Trenton; 58% New Brunswick, and all New Jersey cable systems; and also is FtT PROFESSIONAL white female. 36 to 56. . May 22-June 21 „ Capricorn ESSEX COUNTY BOX 13848 into games, serious "about a sea of uncertainty. You may not . professionally. Keep your plans con- carried in New York, Pennsyyania, Delaware and Connecticut, NJN Radio, the Italian professional male- life, slender, attractive, Myrow, 54". 1081). pret- . Take responsibility for your own oDec. 22-Jan. 20 fidential for best results. Romance New Jersey Station, is broadcast on 88.1 FM/Trentpn and Berlin and 89.7 FM/ who is flt, .honest, passion- AREVOUAUTHENTIC? with.a good personality. appreciate that but supporting others' ty, nfe, single, Jewish, (non ate and romantic. Enjoys 39 yrold.-ST. 18SIO190 No serious relationship: actions, but refuse to get drawn into a aha encouraging them makes you feel This may be the time to tackle a talWng.ete...NofuBegunM ,time to play chess, please the park . and quiet spontaneous female, who need to apply. BOX 15830 LErsMEET;upn respond to this ad. BOX evahings at home. .. Is warm, wth a great per- VEKfATTMCmt— White mate, seekkig mate, 11655- Seeking -aomeone caring race unimportant, for fun, sonally. BOX 37445 '.. » yr old, 5V. J60 ib sh- MALEWANTEDU! % and farrfly oriented.' wrth brief encounters. BOX Looking for a theater and APPLY TODAY! . gle white male with long ". '.»•'••.' . •. ••• " --.•:; . • -, • .: similar interests. 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BOX dean cut good looking, cute,' gay male, 16 to 35, rtoordM K*» _ _ UdHESCoTrORTSHORTS Kcomptny thti mi-Ad* MBnWUKSHORI? ° natural food and corriput-y 39489 single, white male, looking forpossble lasting jela- SONY THEATRES Choose from a cool collection tionshk). BOX 36587. . »*i<>u» vote* gr—figtimy Nice full Gentleman's length You have a right to know in advance the purpose of a private to be caught by an attrac- not appMlr In OWwtn MOUNTAINSIDE tive, single or divorced, '^SWCERE QUYS ONLY W»V»»ony»»«n.un«6l»» and cut Choose from our latest of easy fitting, easy care shorts < iptererts. BOX session and when the discussion will be reported publicly. female, 25 to 4b. KMs anf ' Healthy 42. yr okt maief. styles and colors. All ana 100% in all theflEST Shades of 38802 • go«, pool, horse racing, fine. Wants a nice rsWfion- 5^ and 165 lbs with a Conntctons. Conntatom SWp. BOX 1245V - »0Ol pmUtr ft wash/wear! (Reg. to »1&95) Summer! 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Enjoys* while female, 27 to 37, who Is looking to meet other or JOT aatomv uniot. sU UNION CENTER' 1-e00447-12B7 trom 9mf- to 65, preferably a widow- movies, 4he boardwalk, enjtys the outdoors, the males, 18 to 30, race unlm- 04712B7 trom .Sppiwoifcdtythe Editorial Committee of the New Jersey Press Association and this newspaper. er. wHh a sense of humor. Spm Uonhy throughFrUty. thealers/quiet evenings shore, the mountains, NYC portant but shape Is-iglve Copyright 1897ATS .WORRALL 1026 STUYVESANT AVENUE • UNION BOX 12392 and more. BOX'12975 and mpnvBOX 11010 me a caB. BOX 38558 i ' '1 COMMUNITY CAULS ARE FREE If wtthln your local calling area. Out of area calls win be billed as long distance (908)687-6434. NEWSPAPERS by youc telephone company. InfoMiinw Is a service of Wenafl Community Newspapera, Ine. ROSELLE (908) 241-0411 '.«'•• *

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WORRALL NEWSPAPERS UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED PAGE B12 — THURSDAY. JUtY^. 1997 THURSDAY; JULY 3. 1997 — PAGE B13 HEALTH/FITNESS & MEDICINE A subscription to your newspaper Vcsliiriteer keeps your college student close to hometown activities. Call efforts fifeWofks is 908-686-7753 for a special college rate. ' •= • appreciated pi Kathy Geller of Westfield was the •i Afni^teur stunrner fireworks can be' recipient of the Arthritis Foundation, devastating, with many eye injuries New Jersey Chapter's prestigious that often result in permanent damage, Chairman's Spirit award at the annual says Randolph Brooks, p. D., presi- Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on dent of the Mew Jersey Optometric April 12 at the Victorian Manor in Association. 7 , Edison. - -w • i"Each year, thousands of fireworks NEWSPAPERS CLASSIFIED The Chairman's Spirit Award is injuries are treated in emergency presented to the volunteer whose rooms across the country, and. many ESSEX COUNTY SPECIALS 'commitment and effort has made a more are cared for in private offices," News-Record of Maptefood & South Orange Wast Orange Chronicle • East Orange Record significant-impact on improving the states Dr. Brooks. According to Pre: -564-8 GARAGE SALES For abused and neglected children, as ;-, • $e«reh your local classifieds on the Interns* Orange Transcript •The Glen Ridge Paper quality of life for people affected by vent Blindness America, the U.S. well as drug exposed infants who, Nudey Journal • Belleville Post atthritis. Geller was selected for the Consumer Product Safety Commis- sion reported in 1994.that out of need a loving, nuturing home while! http://www.localsource.com/cl hvfngton Herald • VaHsburg Leader . award from the New Jersey Chapter's their families heal. ' \ Tne Independent Press of Bloomfield 25 words $19.00. or $26.00 combo 13,185 fireworks injuries, 2,367 inju- 700 active volunteers. When babies are medically discharged I UNION COUNTY Garage Sale signs, price stickers, balloons, - ries. involving the eye were treated in The theme for this year's event was from hospitals-but have nowhere to Union Leader» Springfield Leader, Inventory she'Warner 1 w n ra -airc-for-arrd-prwcntion-of-arthritis- foster pgr^* h P nurhirr flnH . I DEADLINES Brother's movi¥pevirTAdvocate.' Seven scenes for the movie were shot at the Medical guide them. V ~~~S8iection # 81.00 ~ and to improve the quality 6f life for worfcsj Dr. Brooks advises that every- Internet Listing •.-$4.00 per insertionl 20 words $5.00 or $9.00 combo items for Center. . ' •'.-»" Can you help? Business Directory 4 PM Thursday : those affected by arthritis. one» whether participant or bystander, sale under $100.00 One item per ad price Display - Space reservation 5 PM, Friday protect themselves in the following ADDRESS must appear. . For information on arthritis, the Ad Copy 1? npon Monday * ,• Arthritis Foundation and volunteer ways: . BEST BUY: Classified Advertising In-column 3 PM Tuesday opportunities, call the Chapter at • • Always wear safety .goggles or • • . • Worrell Newspapers AUTOS FOR SALE (908).283-4300 or (609)'482-0600; The stars come out in force other protective gear. This includes CLASSIFIED COMBINATION RATES spectators. P.O.Box158 Please call 1-806-222-0047 Maplewood, NJ 07040 ' Ad appears in all 22 newspapers ADJUSTMENTS - «t Never allow children to play with '. N J. Department Of HumanServices 20 words or less...... $20.00 per insertion to Elizabeth Medical Center Adjustments: We make every effort to avoid 20 words -10 weeks $24.00 or $37.00 ;/ Alzheimer's any type of .fireworks. Additional .10 words...... $6.OO per insertion Offices where ads can be placed in person: mistakes in your classified advertisement Please combo no copy changes . A movie production crew of 130— including film to be the deviL .Keanu Reeves plays a young attorney'in • Avoid, bottle rockets, the number . Display Rates..*.. $45.00 per column Inch check your ad each time ft appears, should an error support group stars Keanu Reeves, Judith Ivey and Charlize Theron the film. Kevin Lomax, who becomes obsessed with one source of eye injuries. They can FREE Information! • • ' Contract Rates Available ' occur please notify the classified department within ESSEX COUNTY — descended upon Elizabeth General Medical Center furthering his career at all costs. Judith Ivey plays throw shrapnel if they explode on the seven days of publication. Worrell Community. scheduled . recently to film seven scenes for the upcoming Warner Kevin's mother, and Charlie Theron plays bis wife. The launching pad; explode too quickly if CALL 463 Valley Street, Maplewood .;•••• Newspapers, Inc..; shall not be liable forerrors or* DREAM MACHINES Brothers release, "Devil's Advocate." The movie also scenes at EGMC marjj 4 turning point in •the film. the fuse is short, leaving users a short 190$) 170 Scotland Road, Orange CHARGE IT omissions in cost of actual space occupied by Hem » s Alzheimer's support groups are stars Al Pacino and Craig T. Nelson, and is expected to time to move away; or fly off errati- ••• 266 Liberty Street, Bloomfield „ in which error or omissions occurred. We can not a sponsored, by the Northern New. M and enter a four digit. . All classified ads require prepayment Phpto of your car plus 20 words be released, this summer. A lot of people asked us how we came to be seiected cally, striking onlookers.' be held liable for failure/to any cause, to insert an Jersey Alzheimer's Association on for this film," Harris said, adding that theMedical Cen- selectionnumber below! Please have your card and expiration date. ..,.4 weeks-$40.00 The movie company used a vacant nurses station, UNION COUNTY . ad. Worrafl Community Newspapers, Inc. reserves the second Monday of the. month at • If injury occurs, do not touch the : several patient rooms and a section of hallway during ter was fim approached last year iobe part of therecen- . the right to reject, revise or reclassify any . • iWCall now 201-763-9411 1:30 pun. and 7 p.m.. by.Westfield tly released movie Tbrasoml" 'Another hospital -was eye in any way; tape or noid a protec- 1291 StuyvBsantAve., Union - the four-day shoot. According to EGMC spokesman advertisement at any time. . Center. Genesis HderCare Nerwdtfc, ultimately selected for 'Ransom,' however, the location tive cup, such as plastice or styro- located at 1515 Lamberts Mill Road, Doug Harris, the activity was intense, but well worth foam, against the bones around the CHIROPRACTIC 'WeMileld. The rn _---_-^,,-.^_^^-~-^—.——-_—,-Yjcry sncrrssfni, narti- ia upen io me .._„_ that it would be a perfect eye area and seek treatment at a doc- 5100 The Art Of Chiropractic cularly from an employee relations standpoint," he said. WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED public. If you are a caregtverorif you "We felt very., honored to be selected from the large, match for this movie," he said.. . tor's office or hospital immediately. 5101 What Is An Adjustment? HELP HELP WANTED know someone who is suffering from 5102 Muscle Pains & Spasms BOOKKEEPER DRIVERS.- OWNER Operators & Company HOME TYPISTS. PC users needed. $45,000 ORGANIST/ CHOIR Director needed lorHffl- number of hospitals that were scouted for these scenes." The director of TJevir's Advocate," Taylor Hack- For more information on fireworks My gotf to to toe** the perfect person tor ners. A toadhg provider of computer training t Driver, the word Is out Lab Arnold is looking tor income potamiaL Cal 1-600-513-4343 exten- sUe Presbyterian Church, Salem and Cos Alzheimer's disease or a related He added that these positives far outweighted the .diffi- ford, described Elizabeth General as a "great and posi- • or general eye safety,! contact the 5103 What Causes Back Pain? WANTED *• perreet Job. A bookfceepw «hoto skBe d Jooldng for contact uatasritoauppoil an east top quaJfied driver ki your aree. Great package. slon B-SO87. • .. . • Avenues. Hillside, NJ 07205. Call •« organtatag an offln, adept at eoaputon, coast client loutfld In BedminstBC• NJ) Rowsy* Cal 1-800^67-1111 today. .908-354-1806. tor information. dementia, you will find this group dis- culties, involved, in arranging parking and supervising 5104 Headaches ton, CT and Boston. FamHarity wVi Mtoosoft ' HOUSEKEEPING (ighty CLERICAL Typing, tive place."" "I am very grateful for the wonderful con- NJOA, 652 Whitehead Road, Tren- 1000 ENVHOPESi *4&0. Al homel Receive AR AP. Innwitsd In townbig stout new cussion helpful. Guest speakers often . office products, flaxfeay and a proven track DRTVEH TOP3 Reasonsto ChoostfCovanah t .drive company car, assist bind gentleman m PART TIME.Summer Child Care neededtor 8 security for 130 people. • sideration they'afforded our crew during filming," he • ton, NJ 08648; or phone (609) COSMETIC SURGERY $4tor ever y envelope you staff wdh our sales address the meeting and provide help- record ^ra ft rnust. Fax or send resume toe •Transport! 1. Leader ki.mtos 2. Top teams new buisness, 1pm-5pm, Monday thru Friday. and 10 year olds m Rahway. 3-&30PM week- In the movie, Al Pacino plays the head of a large. added. Hackford is best known for his 'direction of "An 695-3456. The. NJOA is a not-fqr- 5260 Hair Transplantation materials. 6tjarapteed! For tree Information. Checkpoint/ Recruiter Fax: 630-279-8068 or earned $128.000 ran 319jX» mites lest year. Relaxed environment 908-755-1120. , days. Must be energeticJjiave car and j ful information. Call (908) 233-9700 I law fiikii wliu 13 kvuiuully icvcolcd Offi(!6f iuiJ a Uenuemait for Further details. proht protessionai association uiax Depaiwwrtl R3. and Owner Operator Teams 1-800-441-4394, I NEED Heto! Overwhekneal wa help you get 201-413-2583: 5262 liposuction CrtLD CARE^neadad. Experienced, caring started! Earn' 5-1 OK per month pan time. $1000 POSSI^E READING Books. Part-ttne. ' 1-888-MORE—PAY Graduate Students represents .750 optometric physicians psraontoprovUe Ka out care IOr1 Want ki our 1-600-338-6428. ' Fantastic Support No SeBng.. Not MLM. 2 PART TIME Typist, work from home. Must be 5263 Rhinoplasty At Homa.ToB Free 1-60O-21S-900P. Extension minute message. 1-800-322-6169 extension throughout the state. / ; Livingston home. Must be EngWi speaking, DELIVERY PERSON Spanish/ EngSsh speaking. 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Company. . • • • ' . tion Program at St. Barnabas Medical mation of a book club. Interested par- 5194. Prostate Cancer Montdalr law firm seeks fuPttmo admMstianve HANDLE DIVERSIFIED DUTIES. GENERAL OFFICE AND COLLECTION EXPERIENCE A offices are not aJfce. I am tooUng for a team . ators.TRLofT8rsa»slgnedFrBlgritlnerconv8f>- RECHVING^LERK. Growing apparel manu- ties should call the Pathways office at bilitative exercise programs and ' • • We'd like to meetyouL . assistam. Strong adtrtnistrattve, WortPertec* tkxiala, laafrnfta toaded/uhloaded.fiigh m8es. .'VEDICAL BILLING. Eiperienced only. FuD Center is designed, to physically and secretarial skBs required. Experienced MUST. COMPUTER EXPERIENCE A PLUS. ' player who tovea fo debar fkst data, 5 star time position for large and busy Doctor's office. facturer located ki Woodbridge area. Hours (908) 277-3663 for more information, breast cancer awareness, and educa- Call (908) 3564787 today for a free catalog or tour. FAX RESUME TO: PTC, MAPLEWOOD .serviceto patterf e and be amracHad for their ' great home-time, paid lumpers, benefits.- 7:00arn-4:30pnv Must have computer axperi- recondition and educate people who only. Pax resume to 201-509-1074. 1-800-876^764 extension NJS. Must know CPT and ICD4 Cooing •and be. Pathways was founded in 1993 by- tion efforts. , ' .'• 973-7tfl-1494. • • Mem and ertorts-Jnls Ml time cfaaengkig . computer literate. Able to work independently. ence. Warehouse seffing. Appry in person to: have experienced a recent heart S( >.\\] RSI . ADVERTISING SALES. Worml Community poaldon wffli benefaa does not Include even* Vantage Custom Classics, 100 Vanttge Drive, l«MOURVCTCg» EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Benefits. Send resume to: P.O. Box # 322, attack, coronary artery graft surgery, M \SS \(, Newspapers is looking toranagresstve tale- CLERICAL - Ings or weekends." Bqiertenced only need Worrail Newspapers. P.O. Box 158. Mapfew- Avenel NJ. between. 10am-2pra : marketer for part time dfcptay ad sales. Cal apply. Fax 00&289-1683 and tel me how you South Orange Parking Authority . ood, NJ. 07040. , •_ balloon angioplasty or angina. Using Administrator responstote for al operations of _• RECEPTIONIST: WELL kr ibrokeragsl .. "7 Cedar Grove lane rSomeneJ, N) 08873 AFublkScniaor Marty Stpngin 906-686-7700 Or fax-resume Entry level opportunity lor IndMduals who ar% W make patterns (eel •» a MB. ' .municipal parking authority Including supervi- lnstflBnco sgency In Cfsnfbfd. Is sooidng an die results of an exersize stress test, X ^ httpVAyvnifjnajMycawef.comore-manwutO 'detafl oriented and onjanUad to perform ov MEDICALBILUNGandCollecSonClerk.25-30 COREY WOKKAU. COMMUNITY NEWSPAPHB DENTAL FRONT Desk. Growing fental group sion of enforcement and clerical personnel, an ' IrxflvkJusI who would onjoy wortdno In frtendy experienced cardiac nurse specialists verse duties which Include: proceislng pepsr- hours per week. Work from .home and office. practice eeeka quick learner wRh minimum one financial functions Including collections, Must have exceBent organizational skffls, ag- sate oftf>e vtmAmtmtt Ttvjtto a hJ time AREA REPRESENTATIVE A-Hkjh Eamkn. work, data entry, figure and phone work. MUST develop a program of exersize, educa- yearderttlnpertenoeifcrMUmepoaBcirvln o * Budgeting, purchasing, payments and banking. gressive telephone manner and be computer position wUti worfdnQ hours botwtMn. ftOOofn presJigkxjscwc^turtryasaWeteorneWagon . have axcelant math and minimiHmkm'sfctts. South Orange oUco to handblnsurancebfano Personal computer experience required, rtn Berate. Call 908-232-4501. and 5.-00pm, Job re(Mre« ysygjfjj t^J*y tion and encouragement modified to Representative. Manage FtoxHe hour weeak WP experience a plus. We offer an excellent and front desk operations. Cal 201-533-0383 time with benefits. Salary range $$.000 to ' phones, computer knowledge, general office wMeworidngw«ilocarbusinaMasandprete»-'o benem package and jrowth potentiaL fit each individual's needs and •^- MICHAEL A. COREY, B.S D.C. and leave menage. * $40,000: Fax resume to 201-761-1438 or mail MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST. Full tone. Front and clerical duties. Experience wlh Windows, M skxuls. VUt new parents and movers. Bens- a -— r*r\r\* I mini Hall PIM-*** ^t—»—~^ tit i ^^U^v^BYa^s t^jh^Bf^^aViB^BsaaMaBai^^^Bf)ai^t9aaa^^BaBiB\^A^eBlABav^M abilities. - : ^^^e^eiJS^B^BBBaaBr^^BBIVva^^BB^^BawB^BBnBVeB^^BB^BBVeBBJBB^^BBB^B^^^Br^^peB^BBI^^^ ings. Experience preferred but wrt train.' rom Back, Heck, Ann & Ley Pain SoTCentral NJ 908-429-0202. i to: 07079. •Previous applicants please Indicate Salary Is commenserata wtlh experience. truck. FamBar wllh Essex, Union, Morris. 90»688-«845. . • The program is usually 12-weeks • Convenient Evening Hours ^ FIRST INVESTORS Bergen Counties. Must have dean driving continued availability by letter or fax. Please send resume teCNinz Cranforrj. NJ 9 '• 07016. '• -. 201 Rt. 22, Hillside, NJ 07205 - (201)926-2946 ASSEMBLE ARTS, crafts, toys, kfweby, wood FAX 1908-8554536 record. Cal 201-373-3202. ' ; . . FLORAL DESIGNER/ Driver. Part time, Mon- MESSENGER/ MAILRCOM Person. Spring- long-with three hour-long sessions per items, typing, sewirtg, computer work from • Caring Friendly Staff ' 5*1 afatn Street day thru Friday, some Saturdays. Experience a field law firm seeks part time messenger to SAlJs MANAGEMa^T Trainee. PosUons home In your spars time. Great pay. Free DRIVER. PART Time. Permanent posMon tor week. Documented benefits of cardiac Wbodbrldge, NJ 07095 plus, but wffl train right person. Cal 381-9888. maka deliveries and help in mail room. VaBdNJ afaflabie in kip education company eiyendng • Over a Decade of Experience details. Cal 1-80^632^8007.24 hours. (Fee) private famiy In MapJewood. Varied hours from PR* IronMan Bare mauronoNiihan. drivers' license and -car required. Hours throughout NY and NJ needs aggressive peo- rehabilitation are improved efficiency 10-20 hours per week. Occasional weekends. • Affordable Chiropractic Care .. FRIENDLY TOYS i Glfts'has immodtote opofw 9am-1pm or 1pm-5pra CaB 973-564-6500 ple who want to earn lots of money. of the heart as a pump, modification 10% OFF {Asafd Flavors )FUg.S22.40 . ASSBffiLE ARTS, crafts, toys. Jewelry, wood CUSTOMER SERVICE Basic areas: NYC. northern New Jersey, Essex 1599 Items, typing.- sewing, computer work from Ings In your area. Nbmber One In Party plan: extension 257 tor application.... . 908-68^8890 or 810018^ • • Headaches • . *' - • o County and vtewty. Perfect for someone on home In your spam Hrrie. Great pay. Free Toys, gilts; Christmas, home.decor, Free cata- of cardiac risk factors, enhanced sense ChromaSlim ADVAIMDRESEAHCHSO. Financial Corpor r service pension ortfther supplemental income. Cal NANNY: MONDAY- Friday. Live Wheout with • Neck & Shoulder Pain AS! details. Cal 1-800-832-8007.24 hours. (Fee). tog and Wormetlon. 1-800-488-4875. ., SECRETARY: PRORCENT in MS Word, type . of well being and improved quality of (Original or For MM) Itog. $14.S9_ reps wRh exeelent communications skBs to . Mrs. Smart, 973-763-9121. , ; driver's license to care for 2 small children In mWmum60wprrL Ful benefits. Send resume J099 woricki a high volurne environment. Candklate South Orange. Need own car tor Ive out Must life. A physician's prescription is • Back-Leg Pain AVON NO Door to Door Necessary. Earn to HOME TYPISTS. PC users needed. $45,000 wBh salary requirements to: Secretary, PO Box Nature's Way should have good math and" problem aotving ' DRIVERS/ COL-A. Lease Purchase Program; income potentiaL Cal 1-600-513-4343 ext have experience as a fuB time careghmr and St John's Wort/KavaKava 50%. SeB at we*/ariywtore. MLM & benefits - $0 down/ $40 al mkem. Avenge 1 CMXO+mles 631, Livingston, NJ 07039, or fax to required. For more information, call . • Chronic Arthritic Pain skfls, data entry experience and a pleasant B-2301. excellent references. 212-455-5746. 201-692-4757. EOE. Products Rag. $19.96 4299 available. Cal for great rnoneymaklng oppor- phone manner. We offer an excelent benefits month; Company drivers: newer equipment t201) 533-8990. ' /. • Sports & Auto Injuries .. tunity. Indep'endent Representative pacxage ana growtn potenoai. pay cornpatJdve, Ml benefits, New Apple tines 1 •800-527-2866. • ' • Most Insurance.Covers Your Care 800443-8308/ 800-643-3384. ' Ptoas* Fax/Send Reeurne to: HnTTJll BABYSITTER FOR 13 month old gki ki my DRIVERS SwB Tianaportaftoa Now Hring Nutrition hotline SPECIALIZING IN SPINE & NERVE REHABILITATION- Maplawood tjome. Tuesday thru Thursday. FIRST INVESTORS Drtversl ExceHentPavand Benefits. ConsHam 9 References, proof of legal residence required. FAX 90S-655-2538 Mies. Home Often, Rider Programs, Job Sta- Questions about nutrition and foods Must haw own transportation or train route. sal Main Street • bWy. Retention Incentive; No exprience If you have "Call Today For A llcahliicr Tomorrow * Cal 973^378-2345, .• can be answered by the American Woodbridge, HI 07Q86 saryf 1-60O600-7315. (eos-rtvf). *088 Morris Avenue, Union 78 Merchant St, Newark Institute for Cancer Research's toll-] 301-S89-4330 FREE Information! free bofline, (800) 843-8114. The hot-i line is open from 9- am. to 5 p.m., G Monday through Friday. '•' • SH 686*9898 NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED../ help manage the and enter a four digit PAIDTOUWSQ...; UnionGounty selection number below! $7.00/Hr. Forawytlnta arvaUlabllUy NEW TEAM $8.50/Hr. For P/T availability Of. Wnr boll \>eV Bed Bah A and help n ami our mny noi tihnis, Would you like to be a member of DcjuuJ! OQT wluuioj GbtnUnstJaD of nw- WHERE TO LOOK • YEARhOUNDPOSniONS . a. great management team* in a fait, uuvjL ijjial CSOUBODSJU doobfe Vital K w/Ginseng FOR A JOB • DAYS, EVENINGS AND . fun and friendly environment? us tfaa title "Ibp PBferndr«BefallerinthiCounny'.Andw1re fl.»14.95 WEBgMDS Target, one of the nation's fastest* _i400_CJassifieds- top pedbrmini sties ifiKs • MEDICAL BENEFITS discount stores, is 7 1401 .Classifieds Pius Is grow with ns at our PAKAUTJS and Black Currant Oil 500/ If you*™ Uyort or older mtnirmt tppaonc* ^ for individuals like you to ' 1402 Situation Wanted Ads and hntaoGs&stoaraMbltinewsoltJws|)oiu- lead dew customer-oriented teams. ALL Bon. men |oM us In taking mMrtsry st ON of our ChbndrorrJn Surfate 2S0 mg (Mnm.«e> Quick & Easy So If you have retail experience, • If your confident, outgofoganrl posses the Unkn,8omr»|tsnd Huetai CourtykaSocal skDb to assist our nntoimn with the sapervisoiy experience, or* college ' Rag.t19.95 .•„...... _^. . In 2333 Morns Av^LMoaNJ 07083 WE 'selection of retail items ranging, from Balance 40/30/30 Drink Mix MUNCB>RX>OB » m. CALL mow MOW-, gos-qso-saoa ..••*•• • • linens to housewares and bqnnd-then anituxlc don't miss your dunce to join the tam — and the fin. come talk to us. Retail experience b pre- rUg. $19.95 ... ;...... :„_ •' •. AFiifeSmteoC " • IHVEMTORY Products wwwJocalsouice.com/ ..-••• '•"',']•' ' ' to help fight this often WORRALL COMMUNrry.NEWSPAFERS ' ferred, but we will gladly train toe right SPECIALISTS person. Salary eouuueuatttate with Thousands of men, *New Store Opening relative aelUiCg ezperiencc Metaform WBDEHSOJOZ. •'<>.' Lavendar Oil MJMOICH5« women and children . fatal blood disease (ChMoha>orOritM)Refl. $39.99— CASHIEfVDEU 4 MANAGEMENT "' • Union, NJ If you think your qyillfWitlom and back- are afflicted each Fuli-rime hourly supervisory opponunides exist in the followingareas : ground can meet our needs, and that onr year. All of the CoEnzyme Q-10100 mg TWMLABM. tea Tree OBoaBirEtsan%* dynamic environment is one you'd like to FOR A CONVENIENT HOME PICKUP CALL " ftofl, $69.95 „...... _• : ^ • •Sale^ Floor' . •Merchandise Flow experience, please apply toperso n to the clothing will be sold •Merchandise Presentation ((Stoc k Supervisionp ) * location nearest you. and all profits will Caft Claw 500 mg »MTURTSHB«SH> Vitamin E Stick •Store Maintenance •Personnel/Clerical "PAEAMUS Rag. $6.19 ...... _ ._„' I The Fashion Center gototheAplastic . Rag. $4,00 •Loss-Prevention •Food Service Anemia Foundation Rt 17N & Ridgewood Ave. 1-800-500-0445 •Cashier Supervision Paramus.NJ 07652 of New Jersey, Inc. Quick Chek is a leader in the^nvenience store industry vvrth.innovative ideas, excellent Recycle and Help Bi HELP SAVE Everyday ss saSe day at the Factory. • Target offers excdlent starting wages, retirement benefits, medical/dental SPRINGFIELD to help fund research, service, great/fresh product*and our food service departments. We are now hiring options and tremendous advancement opportunities. For consideration, call 715 Morris 1 the' Environment _SpringfieId;i« .preventiorLand; A LIFE! -friendlyrmotivatedrreliable-and-energetic^eople-to-join^uHeam-in-dur^new-^s^^ ~-l^W)^99-HIRE(ctt.-186-TDR-T)8arri-Midnight7djysaweek.- treatment, patient. I T R r S T A T E located on 1Q90 Stuyvesant Ave., Union. We are hiring full & part-time cashier/deli for all assistance and emo- 6/2/97-7/0/97 BED BATH & tional support to shifts, management positions also available. Qood salary, bonus, benefits and 0 TARGET Beyond anyitortof its klndt| those afflicted. • advancement opportunities. Must be at least 18 yrs. old. For an interview call Patti or STORE HOURS: Mon & Thure. 10^; Tues, Wed, ^ Fri. 10-4 PA-5T, FUN Vb n an cqal oppatttnlqrcnvkerK 522 US. Highway ? North, Suite # 322 • Manalapan, NJ. 07726 ^^ PA-5T FUN » PRiav/Pt Marilyn 908-686-9866. EOE • Tirgci it io e^uil oppofnuuiy qnploycr cqmniinnl to a imokfrficc/dnig-fag woAplice.

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PAGE B14 - THURSDAY. JULY 3, 1997 UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED •J •.-.-•• THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1997 ,- RAGE B15 HELP WANTED ENTERTAINMENT WANTED TO BUY CONTRACTOR FMANCMQ LANDSCAPING , SECRETARY. PAHT Tim*. Experienced Reel WHAT TIME does the movie start? Call CAMERAS BOUGHT. prices tor ON THE LEVEL NEED A Loan? We can Mb. Good or bad QUALITY Am CondMomng ft Heating, Inc. PAINTING RESUMES SIGNS Estate Seaotar/rieedadtor bu> y office. Com- 8064864686 exL 3175. tntoaouroa I* a 24 cftdk. i-eor>8M-11M exmton 302. Free to Gas, ataam, hot water and hot air heat COIIPLETE HOME REPAIRS ORCHARD PARK Landeejplng Service. Com- FERDINAND) FAMILY Painting. Interior/Exlar- puter aMa nacaataty.. Cal 201-782-0000. hour a day .votoe Information service. Cafe are pick-up. Cal 806-064-7881 leave manage. HumkfJJeraHkfJJ . dolatodroolatoraa .zKW zonevaKWa* *d dean- putertzed landscape;deelgn, .complete lawn • Resumes HOME IMPROVEMENT CO tor Pamtmg. Roofing. Gutters. Neat and Ctean. IreeBI iwW* your local calng area. ^gmRACTO am. Cal 201-487-O653, 9#)njuBitU. "Work Done ProfteaionsJIy for. Lass" . maimenanost "eaaaonai aaanupa. Free esti- ,. NEEOfCASHI Hava an «muk> or atructed "Over 20 ytfara Serving Union County.' « , Fast profaaaional SEWING OPERATORS. Growing apparel SheetnockiCuatoasDeeka. ; , • mates. Senior Cltden Discount. Call manutactursr. Slngla needle experience. . Maaonrv '•Pam«ng*ry WaV SpacUng 908-964-7359. Reasonable rales. Free. -V.^-lTtt^lllWliai*':-,, - EttbnstM. Hours 7anv33Qpm. Year-round work. Bane- PERSONALS 7h Set- .Deck. Cleaned a Treated MasWd Work lntsr»etedlnstarBnganewcareer7Wantto \ . Ctftonrwetttaa* ' HOME MffROVBgNTS c •• Please Cal: re*. Apply ki person to: Vantage Custom. _**«rfcifEx!ei1or VICTOR UNOSCAPING and Construcfloa All FROSTY* PAINTINa Interior' and Exterior. gyg» |eb«? 8ee ua for typsaetUng your. > HIKE CO?TaL0 908-28H425 TJa RapaM and Mora . Classics, 1600 West Blanckey Street. Union. DIAL A BIBLE about Lawn and Construction. Call . Quality Work. Reasonable ratee. Futy Insured. New Jersey, 8am-5pm. . PETS C.P. ENTERPRISES Free 906-355-1465 or Beeper, «)8-965«400. R«erencesAvalable.Repleoernent Windows. MESSAGE ON TIME BWL0ER8 KtUNROORW^BeabMafapeclahl..--. AL PASCAVAGE & SONS 90»687-71g6 • Joe. 90M6MTO9 No Job Too Smal. 9084H5-1933. SITE MANAGERtor sutXHtanEssaxhlgh'rtse . •..->..,• . -•; o ' ' 20J/7O-3595 • knc201/763-36fi 170 uniK Mlnlmuni 3 yaan a^ertance. Know- hardwoodIkion, eonptn-repkh, ctalrfig. 1W 908-964-6356 •BlAaMlahfaWMfll^k* 'Ad—Ji*^ ^^^L^|^^^^^ . -M - * • LIU1AINTENANCE GREGORY ZALTSSHTEIN Painter Exterior/ ledge of NJHMFA regulations and recerttfca- AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE Terriers. AKC. CARPENTRY, ADDmONS BATHB0OII8 MASONRY "*"~ 14 weeks. $250-$35a Shots, wormed, breed- ESBBmw / rOMMtnC Interior. Plaster and aheetroddng. Fuey kv tion procedures. Conwnunicalion skUs and The, Bible dearly teaches that Jeaua bum 1 ers terms. •906-337-1019. MmdnQ. FTM MfmtM. 201-817-6S07. KITCHENS BASEMENTS /&ESYOMR HOUSE ^. - •GENERAL REPAIRS AU CONCRETE Work. BrWts, blocks, steps. sured, references. M Jobs guaranteed. Free Rear of News-Record BWg. . tenant relation sMIls « must Call 201-743-4890 only ONE CHURCH. (Matt. iKrtn.Thefefore KKAsaa TILE •CARPENTRY .TIBMASONRY sWewaBts.Datloe, driveways and curbs. Free esttnata. 201-373*438. Moa, Tues, Wed. & Fit 9AM-5PM or lax resume and salary requirements to: . aBthedmerenlUidofelweheaNOTIound . FREE ESTMATES _ ATTICS DECKS tJEED A FACE-UFT? GOLDEN RETRIVER. Puppy, male, B months WU. WORK WTTHM YOUR BUDQET •PLUMBINO .LAWN MAINTENANCE esumataa. Santos Conatructlon 20i-589-27.ii Thursday and other times •> CERAMIC TILE mstaler.Naw tiles, repairn. 743-8021. .' . ' . In the BtMs are perverted churches aet up old. al shots, great with Jdds, bast offer. QARAQE DOORS • by appointment . regroudng, remodrtno, cleaning. No)obtooblg by Satan ami Ms servants. (2 Cor11:13- JOHN HOOAVANCE. JR. 201-ttt-IM 2O1-669-376S. • • ' ALL REMODEUNQ 908355-7058 COVMO CONSTRUCTION HOUSE PAINTING or smal Ido It aD. Major credH cards accepted. SPREADERS. GROWING apparel manufac- 15; 2 These. 2*12). Faikire to decent "The PAGER 9M46M0M .Qoaaty 8arvtoe O 1Ma24hr.EineiBency -Speclabing m* Al typea of Masonry. Steps, Joe-Megna, 1-800-75(M822.1 -800^49-6158§) turer located In Woodbrldge area needs exper- Truth- from error Is FATAL. Ood Is MOT INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR 762-0303 HAPPY JACKTrtvenrtdde. Recognized safe a Senrloe.Rayno8eivtoe R rG Oarage Doom (The only doors PLAZA NOME IMPROVEHENTS Driveways. Sktowata, Pavers, Pattos. Rre- fenced spreaders for 2nd eNR In cuWng room, ctwcl^ We offer Baalc Bit* 8tudesi free. k t l WMm effective against hook, round & tapeworms ki warranted for as long aa you own your home) v • ^2 * 9 ' RooUng , . Fully Insurad aaOpnvlibOam. Year round work. Benefits- Free Estimates Fully Insured piaces, Belgium Block. FreeI estimates, fulry dogs A cats. Available C-T-C at farm feed & - DECKS Salae, MaMfcn. Ssrvtbs.Fulfew o f Rcflng Frank's * racfWBathrooms/Besernents Insured. 808-28*2687. Free Estimate* DENICOLO TILE CONTRACTORS Apply* person to: Vantage Custom Classics, ERICA KANf? what areyou up to? Bnd ouH Cat ROOFING , Q hardware stores. ' •» 8Mdocn.Calforimaaftiiafa*cornr. ~ BtteneloritV ConcretaV Masonry 100 Vafflabe Drive, Avend, NJ, between, 9006864896. exL 3250. Infoaource la a 24 Painting & Handyman Service - -IMPROVE YOUR HOME prtoa and warranty rjanii MASONRY CONTRACTOR Steps. Sidew- STEVE ROZANSW BADGER ROOFING Co.. hie. Roof Removal. , Established 1935' " hour a day telephone Information service. Calls ^Free ritlmanv 100% BnaneW 10em-2prrt . . . • i WE 8ERVTCE Aa OP UNION COUNTY 201-3724282 Smali Job Specialist alks, PaHos, Foundatloarepalrwork. Retaining Shingles, Gutters, Ueaders, Siding, Hot - am tree within your local caBng area. ' V WITH GIL" ••.• _f» Down Payment/FiaTy Insurad 9084864455 ."•femeee Avalabfe/NJ Ucenee *122fwe wab, water proofing, free estimates. WB also Asphalt Fuly Insured Vree Estimates. Servjc- Wtehana, Bathrooma, Repairs, Gouttng, . . MM1M090 !* . ' STAND OUT . •Decks •Dasementi Interior - Exterior -'Repairs La* Matara 612 Baley Ave, azabeth, NJ rernovenjbblsh; concrete, wood, metal, etc Ing your area. Cal 0a8-964-6688. TPe Floora, Tub Enckwure*. Showeretans CAPRI f - Qhss Reptacement - Carpeeiry 1-80P-735-6134 Terry Howea, 908<6»8425. Free EtHmates . Fully Insured LOST* FOUND INSTRUCTIONS FulylBiurBd . ^^ Free EsSrRtte PAINTING & DAMGEN ROOHNGT Residential IndusMaL Doesyour ad need a unts more attendortf Ypu We Wi BeatAny LegUmata Cooped*** Price UUTTHWrVEWJCna a No job too small or too large R LAZARICK MASONRY. Sidewalka,.StapsJ Shingle. State. Rubber/Gutters, Leaders, Re-. © can create Ad-Impact by using larger type. FOUND-.'MINmjRE bun tarrior. Back/ white. CONSTRUCTION PPAPKCijnstnjrttot Complete ouaKy home PLASTERING Has collar and flea collar. Found June 21st on' ALL GUTTERS Cleaned, Repaired and In- Curbs, Pattos, Decks, Gutters, PamtlngTcar- pairs. FuBy Insured/ Free Estimates. 716-9431. This Type size b_. . . . bjprpvemants. AddUona, decks, 'dormers, pentry. OearHJps, Removals, Basements, At- 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE Potter Avenue, Union. Call 90BO&665*. 908-9644364 staled, OB and up. Fufy hsunsd. Sentor General Contractor 908-241-3849 908486-5550 ACADEMY ol Must Summer Programs Aval- baths, tdtchena, doors, windows, etc. Eta and tics, Yards, Smal DemoMon. Free Estimates, J.D. Cttaana OoounL Cal Waller. 80B-24K534. ernal lobs. Cal Pete 908^84^874. • FREE ESTIMATES LOST BIRD. CockataJL gray, yellow top. Re- able. Variety of classes. One block from Unton *FRAKNG *RO0FlffQ •ADOmONS Fully insured. 908-688-0230. 12 Point ward. Lost Sunday. June 29th. EbabsW County Arts Center. Large.Staff. Award- DRIVEWAYS "*"'" GUTTERS/LEADER OeanKland Rushed. GENERAL REPAIRS, carpentiy.peintlng, wal- CALL: LENNY TUFANO ROdFING CONTRACTOR . P.O. BOX*3695, Union, NJ/--•' Linden ana. Reward.. 90fr354-1829. ' ' Wlmhg Students. Recitals. 806-382-1585. • Laai 8craana tnetaastl^lnaiilatton. •WTCHENS •BATHS .Certified h' i'|»y rubber roofing • ^-'plaateri leaders. gutteriT «rln- MSUHANCE • Plane SquaTaca, Director. B. HWTH PAVING '414. Keltom S^vlcet. • • ' ' Flat roofinoreajrs JOSEPH A. LAN0OLFI AQENCY Bathroom Renovation since 1981. Kitchen GUITAR. INSTRUCTION by a Professional Roof Inspections 4 maintenance. roini . OurMBiYaaf- EXPERT PAPER Hanging and Palming done Ficon, Best Prices. Free Estimates. Senior GultarM. Over 25 yean experience. Beginners ' COflsTTWfCllI QUTTERHEADERS Al work guaranteed . FREE E8TWATE8 by Mfte Tufano. Free Estimates and measur- Citizen Discount 906-964-7472. through advanced. All ages welcome. Asphalt Work. DON'S ECONOMY UNDERGROUND DRAINS FULLY HSURED J^ ^eral H i AlFilnaBroad Coverage -Ing. References available. 908485-1885. Fully Insured Free Estimates MISCELLANEOUS I 90feaJr>8424. p^JPIurnblng, Bectrical, Carpentry, Masonry •SAvldng Union and Morris County.. Concrete Waks, Parktag. Araaa. Raeurfadng. . Thorough*! cleaned, flushed, MOVING AND STORAGE 908-322-4637 ' li j a & PamthBJl «t ki the house, we can fix r. Low I TREE EXPERTS Driveways, Seafeig, Curbing, Dump Trucks*- Homeowners/Ranters The Recommended Mover. Our 30th year: wars PAINTING and I Pavtag Machine Rentals. Free Estimates, Fufly AVERAGE HOUSE $40-$fe0 Personal (1.000,000) Umbrellas PC OOOia 751 Lenigh Avenue. Unton. Primma, Carpej Cleaning. ~~ ROOFING • , BOYLE TREE SURGERY CO. Insured. 687-0614; 7894506. 201-676-2966 WPROVEMENTS. Interiors and Exter- AutomnbBee AccMeni ESTABLISHED 1922 SERVICES We Now Accept AM Mater Credtt Carda «Repalrs «Replacemants ifiSCELLANEOUS FOR SALE- JJ)CS«Wft«a1n( P ^^^^m^ Ucenses kV PtUUBINQ EE~rUlP~RI -PATERW0-PAV1NG— POWERWASH1NQ-C.MORRIS a Sons. WB mate*. Can Today. 906-354-0991. 201-783-9418 •Sate .Rat 24HPoiht A-1 APPLIANCES. 367 Rt 22 llfckH Re- "OFFERED" DrtvswaTn • Psnono Lots MHk IMse, 201-228-O65 clean any surface 908-687-0035 908488-MOVE feteured PRUNING frigerators. VVaahera, Dryers J79 up. (Next to •CoajSeamg ramovlng liaiutful rnMawand raaklua rajwtnrj Shop-Rite) Same day delivery available. *Oualty Work at a Reasonable Price TREE SURGERY IN a Add impact by using larger type - ask our •Concrete SUewek HEALTH sY FITNESS damage to your structure. For free aaflmataa UNDSCAPING PAUL'S M & II HOVERS PLUMBING ft HEATING Classified Representative tor the type you . 906-688-735*. •Al.TypaCulblnga Po-It-Yourself Tdfas Formerly Of Yale Ave. ALL ITS BRANCHES BATHROOMS D-ONOFRIO A SON. Complete Landscape HBsldi. PM 00177 Union would Iks'for" your ad. ARCH STEEL BuUngs. Huge Savings on , -Paving Blocks PSORIASIS SUFFERERS! Get dear skm fast A Reader Service Fran Your Nrwqaper ^TwSTiel? ^ MARK HEISE 973-228-4965 Service. Sprtno564-B911. CARDINALE •treatmenttor leas . Money back guarantee. Cal $14H0 pap r week. Caltor mor e detals. Our nanea. Shrubbery Deelgny Planting. Mufcrrho, Distance Mqyhg RBKBOMABUB RATES ttona and Rsptfa. 20x28;, 30)60; 40x78. Low • Fuay Insured and Bonded . WOOD STACK Tree. Service, local Jree com- 908-2454162 908-241-3827 Jiow. tojl- free 1-888-486-7,100. fdendrycktsffieffidd department would be happy ChemJcal Appflcktions. Tree RemovaL FuDy CALL 908-688-7768 " WE STOP LEAKS4 © TELEMAWCETERS. PART' ttra, Beodbte hours. montnypayments. Cal 1-800-341-7007. CONSTRUCTION CO. ' " PWmttno Uomt* #7878 pany. Al types of tree work. Free estimates'. wwwxtoai aUi i.com. to-iwlp you Cat 1-800-584^911. ' Insured/ Licensed. Free Estimates. woridOQ for 6St&bfist>od fnoct^Bgs epenpsny In* Bathroom Remooeang Viaa/Mastaicards accepted CLARK BUILDERS, INC. Senior Citizen dscounL Immeoala service. BRASS BED. Quean, oompWe w»i premium 201-783*911. . KonSworth. Cat 906-296-1100. ask for James Complato or ParSal SCHAEFER MOVING. Ratable. Very low Insured. Free wood chips. 906-276-5752. qUaMy mattreaa set New. MM boxad. Cost DRIVING SERVICE rates. 2 hour minimum. Same rates 7 days. 908-686-7415 PoweC .. Lowest Prices •Roof Stripping S Repaint . tl.OOO. aei «250 casn. 873-340^287. . Owner Operated. References.- Insured. Free 964-5045 or 964-8322 HANDY HELPERS Service,* you can* do B. GIARDINO* . - •Rat Roofing & State YOUR.AD could appear heretor a s IWe as .*'•-• Ertma^Ucens. fPM00561. Cal anytime. TEUpylARrSTERS. EXPERIENCED need BUNK BEDS. Sold wood, never used. In the Maybe we cari. Doctors, vats, airports, etc; •Gutters * Leaders $14 JO par week.cBfcr more detals. Our only reply. Salary plus cgmrtUjstoit Cal John Landscaping, and removal, Resi- box. Cost S350. SeO $135. cash. Can Drop Oft, pick Up. Mhor Household chorea. MAX SR. & PAUL Serving Union * WtJdlnw Counflea ' Jrlendry dassMed department would be happy or Bob at 906-688-8890 ht 810-0185. CARPENTRY.. """ dential and commercial. No Job too small.' lo help you. CaR 1-600-564-89t1. 201-812-8349. DeSver packages tocaaV. ReWxe and courte- Reasonable rates. For 28 Years ^ FuBy Insured - Free Estimates ~" TELEPHONE OPERATOR. 24 hour. 7 day 1 ous. 9ne-3S5-32oe. • CANOE, 18 GRUMMOND. atartnum. TarrtBc ' JOE DOMAN ° ODD JOBS SCHOENWALDER telephone answering service In Unton seeks NJ. Uc. No. 010760 condBon. Only $425. Cal 201-7S2-7028. 90848&3824 908-964-3905 hdMduals for part time Itadbh shBs. Must SURFACE DOCTORS: Odd Job SpedaBst TYPESETTING. . have pleasant professional manner. wB train. ELECTRICIANS Also noorkig,.aaandba>hiDorna,upgradea and CELEBRATING OUR 85th YEAR COMPLETE CONTENTS Of house I LLMng DECKS 908-381-90901-800-794-LEAK (5325) Cal Carol. 906 06< <4«. • reoelrs. No lobtoo bi g orsmat 908-486-4639. room, dWnQ roonv bedfoovn, kftchon „ ALTERATIOMSnlEi>ARS ABLE ELECTRIC, ft ra electric we do B New Ljooa v&uyd -Are ... INSTALLATION & SERVICE © f)6ous>- Must' Ml •vsiythlOQ. Aftw HOLLYWOOD COMPUTERIZED WHEN REPLYING •KITCHENS . .ATTICS ^^TTIUP^^ or I^JUI, ranonm p *Lawn Fauceta*Sump Pumps 906-851-2758 or 201-761-676S. commencteflons avakable. License • 11500. •ToM»Water Hesters TYPSETTTNG ^BATHROOMS •BASEMENTS •ABeratk3ns«Qas Heat TO A • • DAYBED. WhUV brass. wBh two Futy Insured. Cal Frank at 806-276-8682. LANDSCAPING ,o. REMODELED Ribbon Embroidery Flowers •Faucet Repairs onhopeeolc maSreaaae and pop-up trundta.'' UNION COUNTY No |obtoo snift l or too Tod$ there K a ntw appnxuuon t ARTISTIC LANDSCAPING •Bectrtc Drain & Sewer CkMnkn New. sMbtaed Cost $800. Sel $300 cash. Camera Work CLASSIFIED BOX NUMBER Bsctricsi Wortf. Rttidtntal, ConvnofcW, I intaol in Ihc ok) ntnik mil nf rihhancmhroijcjy . 4* STONES SeortraOM HotatOOTMr 973^402287. . ' 11K Mni^icN an jutnplc iul cauly ^fwrffnl and both COMPLETE duetrial NJ License #13870. Insured and DESIGN .—T ASPHALT Veloxes CARPETING ll rihbun jml ihc ttcv >yiuhclic ribtafu an more . please address envelope to: Bonded. Free Estimates. 9O3-382-2242. LINE OF T DINING ROOM. 7 piece sat tatxe, 5 chairs, aibhle ihjtTcvcf before. .$1.45 Sq.B- 908-68&W9 Negatives • , Don Antondfl EXOTIC GARDENS & bfBSkffont. OUaUfnpoiauy, aUil wood. Good JW ELECTRICAL Service. Reasonable rates. A 61 -fupc f u«fcboc* called -The Encjtlopatia If ASPHALT 484 Chestnut Street,-Unton. NJ' conoMon. $300/ best offer: Cat 906 688 4560. ROYAL UMQLgUMA RUG QQ ibl»lll rjiihninl<-r> nii»ci»"*.r.i»vj»llcT»^w«H.» PONDINSTALLA BOk-NUMBEfl- FREE TO Non-Profi Organization. WurSzer Ucanse-18320. Xiuh 121 .«,fuul doi^iK. nvlujing 17 rose van Valley St 9 electronic organ. You -pick up: Call Brand Carpets et«>. ccwimbn and esotic pUnts aixl liowen. folia^. TREE REMOVAL Worrell Newspapers KREDER ELECTRIC. INC. RattientW. Ca/iv ganJcn cnilcrv and fcowv Coloc pimlm and lip> on 201-746-OOa , • PRINTING Maplewood . PA^Box 158 martial Industrial: Free Estimates. Cal Tom, jujppliev lechnufuo and fimihing are alio included. FREE ESTIMATES * UetSngto? •Tarkett Sell Your Home Rear ol News-Record BWg. Maptewood, NJ 07040 GIFT BASKETS Galora. -Spedabkig In cus- FRETKBTALLATION Have Floor Stiee 201-7824203 or 908-464-8980. License • Publication printing 9124. ' Ribbon Embrdj. Ho»rr» [No! ANM05). $11.95 Moo. TUBS.. Wed. ft Fit 9AM-5PM tom gM baskets justtor you " Al occasions. Git Ready For ESTHATE. Shop athoma. Thursday and other times Baskets atari at $25. Proprietor Barbara Pae- Alto mai/nWr-- *_ 908-686-1838 PAWTMG . a specialty WILDUFE/ CONSERVATION Jobs. Game [N UNION COUKHCUSSIrlEDS by appointment © Ribboa Embrdj.JnJ Di» (No. ANJ4O4). HLSO Wardens, Security, Maintenance, Park Ran- quatone. 905686-4149. . VISA 908-964-4127 MC SPURR ELECTRIC ALL-PRO PAINTING and Home Improvement.. Hapia Composition gers. No experience necessary. ForappScaton Are you ttred of paying •xhorMant amounts of 463 Vaftoy Street 762-0303 and Information can 800-299-2470 ext NJ704 HOSPITAL BED. Ft* electric Mattress, aide- NBW and Alteration Work To order, circle itenx\). * Plcxsejncludcyour R & C Landscaping money for snoddywortc? Ever been forced to CALL 1.800-564.8911 C, 8am to 9pm. 7 days. bars, excelent condRkm. Asking $400. After SpwriaM/lrig In recessed HghtJng and service clip & lend u7 check la: Shrubs. Lawn Care, Fall ^hewgiH9TWW(pyweBlciofajTfawrtwo^ecof!qf simply bad? Then cal us, al work h guaran- Rear of News-Record Bdo, RICHARD a McGEGHAN Bghtkig,' alterations, and new developments. P.O. Bm 23*3 Priee* include pcoup Remoyal, Gutters Cleaned, Fully Insured. Fi teed, our prices are very reasonable, and1 no UVINQ ROOM sofa, whg chair, marble top Estimates. ; MOTL, Tuaa^ Wed. & FiL 9AM-5PM CLASSIFIED AD EMPLOYMENT WANTED License Number 728a Fu«y Insured. VuNori. CA 91409 ind rarxilinf. payment Is eipected una our customers are Thuraday. and other times .. EXCLUSIVE STYLES of Verticals; Shades and cofiee table, wal dock, microwave, cMhes • 1 MONTH FREE MAINTENANCE No Job Too Smal » satMed. We are Uy insurad. and have Search your local dassHeds . Valences; Cloth Venetian Bands. Must Seel dryerl Call 973-761-6205. Or call (800) S2-U-BILD CALL FOR DETAILS by appointment ALERT HOME SERVICES. Certified Home Residential & CommereUd onthalntsmet - Priced Wem Janet Decorators. i0am-Spm. Carpets 4 Floora 908-5634398 1-800-870-O398 Health Aides and Companions available to care LOSE WBQHT nowl Ask us how. Guaranteed 908-687-8189 . 762-0303 rmp-JAwwwJocalsourcexorn/classineds/ 1316 North .Broad Street. Hillside. NJ. lor 111/eWerty.UveW out Free evaluattons'.Call brand new program. Special Dmttedoner. Rush •Shampoo •Stripped 90B-351-4966. 201-923-6932. 20l-763<13A. " SASE lo Msgantneea, 17S LakaeMe Bouve- •aesped ' , ; w lard. Suite 15-325- EU. LanrJnQ. HI 07850. •Steam . • .wax 7 :_ FENCINQ-' •--•;.• CERTIRED HOME Health Aide with experi- •: ° 908^88-7151 ence seeks position caring for sick/ .elderly. MATTRESS AND Boxsprinfl. orthopedic • • ^ortfut psnoiHl touch" TOM'S FENCING Excellent references avalable. Please call Never used. Sffll In package. Cost $350. Set ALL TYPES 201-374-9490. ' '$125 cash. 201-256-2526, UNIQN CARPET Cleaning. Deep shampoo clearing, stain removal. Only $24.85 per room. CLEANING HOUSES, Offices. Apartments c NEW AND REPAIR MATTRESSES. & BOX SPRINGS Speclabing ki upholstery and oriental rugs. with good references and own transportation. Twin $49; Fun $59. Queer $69; King $79 each NO JOB TOO SMALL Cal Martha or ptauoTa. 201-672-8137. 906-351-6675.'. . • • a , Futons $189; Deybeds $129 Complete FREE ESTIMATES CLEAN. REALLY Clean. Really. Own equip- A-1 FURNITURE - CLEANING SERVICE "~ ;//• ment supplies and transportation. Excellent 90^688-7354 CALL: 201-761-5427 references. Can Joanne 906-687-6477. • 4 Rt 22 WesKNext to Shop Bite) D J MAINTENANCE — Residential and office Free Delivery within 40 mles cleaning: window cleaning: floor waxing. FuBy ' HOUSE AND Appliance Oeanihg. Irs inexpen- Phone Orders Accepted Insured. References provided. Free estimates. FINANCING •"" sive and a toad ofl your feeL Can AbWeml or . Cal 908-964-8136. ' ;.•„ Rosemary 201-762-6530-or 201-676-3118. PRIVACY HEDGE Cedar/ Arborvttae. 34ft ALL PURPOSE Guaranteed $25,000 Home Q 'Owners Loan, tmmedtete approval. Tax Defci- TRANSACTIONS Bush, wm mature Into beautM, full privacy. HELPING HANDS for any work around the Just moved HOUSECLEANER (BRA7»J*NJ with refer- Blowout reduction sale, $9JB&each guaran- house. Housedaarmg our specialty. One shot quencyandHome Improvement K.PB. Inc. 201-5954200. ' ^ estate • transactionstransactions areare Washington Ave., to Armindo ences available. i«>ans house, office, apert- teed. Free delivery. Discount Tree Farm deaL weekly, biweekly, monthly. Fully insured. . Evelyn P. Mindas sold property at sold property at 1264 Poplar Ave* to ments/windows. Live Ifi/ out, own transQDrta- corded in the office of the county JohnC and Gail A. Mandracchia 1-600-889-8238. • ' Cal Artie. 906-654-9430. ' $$CASH$$lmmeoTate$$ for structured s«01<>- Gomes for $173,000 on March 18. 574 Passaic Ave^'to Brian Howart for in? bon. 973^14-8524. ' . Dennis Manion for $242,000 on sold property at 74 Rkbmood Ter- ments and deferred insurance claims. J.G. clerk. Worrall Newspapers publishes "SALON EQUIPMENT- Factory Showroom Vivian Guerra sold property at 816 $101,000 on April 1. March 13. * ' . PERSONAL CARE Service. Polish agency. Wentworth 1400486-3582. an abbreviated version of all transac- 0 ' race to Richard Telesco for $161^00 ' Clearance. We buy .and sen new and used CONTRACTOR . Monroe Avt, to Pedro Spsa for • Experienced with care of elderly or B. Uve in or. salon furniture. Financing available. Cal ' Timothy and Tammv Shjelds sold nn Murrh I .can help aut BOB B6B ana, a aunaa-wuu. —* —— MELO CONTRACTORS $30,000 on March 20. Credt Card,reganSess o f your credR, cal VLG, municipalities the'-hewspapers cover. unoen property at 865 HQIside Ave* to Ken- "The Homeowners Contractor" 201-509-)99a Roberto R. and Maritza Torres sold @neth W. Arida for $450,000 on March SINGER SEWING Machine for sale. Table Addtions & Atterattons The information is provided by TRW Satish and Sangita Desai sold prop- Roselle you out? CHILD CARE model. Almost now. $200. cash or best offer. projferty at VlSS, FranklinSt,to Hum- 14.' New Construction • Fire Restorations' Call 973-6744029. Property Data,- a Fort Lauderdale. erty at 625 Ercama SL, to Mabesb CHILDCARE. AUPAlf|CARE Cultural Ex- Repairs Replacement Windows $DEBT CONSOUDATIONS1 Cut monthly berto Cuellar for $110,000 on March Don't worry and wortdor about payments up to 30-50%. Reduce Meraat Stop Flo., information service, and is pub- Desai for $75,000 on March 8. FJizabeth B. Pfeuffer sold property Raymond and Suzanne Romanows- laarrrtrtg your «ray around town. Or change. Legal trained, experienced Engfish- SOFABED. LOVESSAT. redlner. oxcoiont Decks & Pavers - . Kitchen 4 Baths 24. •'••.• ocMeaSoa case. Avoid bankruptcy free confi- at 303 Central Ave* to Richard R. speattng aupalrs. ARbrdabie Bve-in chBdcare. condWon, $450. Wood bar and three stools, Affordabuity & Dependability lished approximately six weeks after it Robert J. and Tracy A, Nelson sold ki sold property at 236 E. 7th Ave* to. wnattoaaeanddo.Orwrtotoask. ~-~ local coordinator. Call 1-800-4-AUPAIR.. dential help. NOCS non-pfoftt. licensed/ $150. Cal 90B4B7-3747. Granziel Jr. for $225,500 on March Al your WBXOME. WAGON 1400-428-7247. - 908-24W280 bonded. 1400*55-0412. 1sofiled in the county clerk's office. ' property at 216 Lottgen Place to Jose Metva Catty for $105,000 on March *«oata)aa, | can almpilfy ttte busirww WAVE RUNNERS. Polaris. 1994. SL 750 and Hillside . g M Qijiz for. $192^00 on March 12. .25. io. ' . ••'• , EXPERIENCED LOVING Care tor your me 1985. SLT 75a WRh trailer. Excelent shape, o» getting aattiad. Halp you begin to one in my very childmsndy Livingston home. Michael P. and Eileen Carrano sold tow hours. Asking $7500. Cal 201-9124881. Affordable HMS and New Jersey •njoy ^pur new town... good shop- State registered, inspected, peciatric CPR , • Clark Amsouth Bank of Florida ibid o . , RahWay Inc. sold property at 109 W. 9th Aye*, certifjed. 201-992-7862. WOLFF TANNING beds, tan at home. BuyO property at 62 Hillside Ave., to Essex property at 2042 Dffl Ave., to John M- ping, tod) attractions, community direct find UVB! Cofwrwrclfll - honw units frocn Sheriff and County.of Union sold Paco for $130,000 on March 14. to Rosalind R. Benjamin for $116,090 opportunity.' LIVE-IN CHILD Care. Experience the work) at $199^0. Low monthly payments! Free ector Home Investment Inc. for $63,000 on Mary Lewis sold property at 1037 Catherine Sasala sold property at on March 12. . And my basket is full ol us«M home Culturaly enriching. DexUe. 45 hours/ cataloQ. Cal today. 1400442-1310. property at 19 Cornel] Drire to Val- March 18. • • Main St, to Joseph C. Jacques for. weekly. aveiMe $221/ weekly per tanwy, not We can deliver over four million o gins to plaasa your lamlly. ley-National Bank for $57,700 on 0 910 dark St, to Orlando Pelaez for ® Joseph. A. and Lorna Carre sold per chM. U.S. government dsslgnaled ex- WOOD SHAPER. Delta, on steel stand. Mint Julia Grillo sold property at 122i $40,000 oh March. 3. T«*a a break trom unpacking change program places carefully selected. condition. Reasonably priced. Call 'March 13. ' • $119,000 on March 18. property at 1304 Crescent Ave* to and call me. ' Safcm Ave* to Cesar F. Manata for John K. and Gloria A. Butkowski Engish spealOng au pairs, 16-26 years with 201-37W275. . * pairs,of these for^only $349 Frandsgo Familia for S75JOOO on qualified .host families. Call EurAupair Christopher arSl Maria De^auro $117.000.on March 19. sold property at 1025 Richard BfoL, 1400-901-2002. , •* March 19. " sold property at 24 Hawthorne Drive " Francesca Jones sold property "at Mountrinide. to Raul DeJesus for $135,000 on MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Duane D. and Mary C.C.: Cooper YOUR AD could appear here far as Gale as FEAST YOUR EYES ON JHIS! to Tomas Martinez for $272,000 on 154 North Avt, to Rui E Gomes for 'March 1Q. ^ ;, SUM par week. Callfor mor e deals. Our HAMMOND CHORD Organ, wtth bench. Excel- Robert and Lynn Hach sold proper- (Continued on Page B16) Wendy classified department would be happy lent condition. Reasonably priced. Call March 17. ° " . $140,000 on March 21. ' James D. and Charlotte Robinson 201-378-3275. for only $349 you can pfece a classified as that will ty at 1276 Poplar Ave* to Michael to help you. Can 1-800-584-8911. 1 William and Ruth Dougan sold Jesus and Miriam Puerto sold prop- sold property at 272 Egolf Drive to ® appear in 112 daily ancfweekly newspapers in New Carlson for $236,000 on March 10. property at 9 LoejerAve^to Edward erty at 38gPrinceton Avt, to Jose M. Sterling SerranP for $129,000 'oh , GARAGE SALE ."" Russell E. and Dorothea Fiedler FREE Information! Jersey. Your ad will come face to face with 4.2 million ^ C. Lambert for $188,000 on March Velazquez for $200,000 on March 21.. . March 11. o . UNION . 9644M1 CUWK: 93 SLGem&in Drive (Ross to Colonial : readers!' " • • SPR1NQFIELD....» 467-0132 • ' © ANNOUNCEMENTS Drive to St Johns to Maurice). July 12 and 13. 9am-4pm. Glassware, crystal, pewter, cooper, Peter and Edwina. DeBenedetto 686-9898 dishes, automotive tools, garden tools, eewbg - sold property at 6 Grand St, to Ste-. w, goK equipment stereos, TV, ok) Aluino and Karin Ochoa sold and eni& a four digit ^ Christmas i' r-_/WORRALL (to share their love wtth your precious IM, COMMUNITY March 20. infant Wi travel. ConfkJentiaL ATowabte ex- IRVINGTON: 70 BALL Street Private home. Romanowski forn$172,000 on March • penses paid. Cal Sharon & Doug anytime (Pareflel to GSP). Friday July.4 and Saturday LILJ NEWSPAPERS , 11. •'....". > . t-flOO-860-1000 «954103. July 5, 9an>5pm. Estate/ Garage Sale. Com- plete dkiing room set lamps, clothing, house- "Elizabeth . John J. Horvath eta] sold property BUYING OR SELLING IN HILLSIDE? ADOPTION. Lots of love, hugs, kisses await wares and tote morel, .—'—:—: — ^your baDytT>rotesstonal Dad,~stay^al home" —N6w JerseyPress Assoaabon SattvvieleCessined ASvWrang1slawor1c(SGAN) -at 116«rMiddg>n ATtrto^^Vlncenr Mom,, hope to adopt newborn. Contry home, IRVINGTON: 70 BALL Street Private home. (6O9|4X)6<)600.f3x(609)4OM300.efTiaNJr>essawX(WT> . • - Jose and Delma Rizp sold property Favata.Jr. for $114,620 on March 1Z BUYING A H(?ME wonderful grandparents. Lyane/. Matt (PareUel to GSP). Friday July 4 and Saturday at 50 S. 2nd St, to Rafael Lazo for Ann Wallas sold property at 55 N. 1-800-431-2575. • . " July 5, 9am-5pm. Estate/ Garage'Sale. Com-' TOUR HILLSIDE REAL ESTATE EXPERTS 1700 Before "feu Buy pletedfnlng room set lamps, furniture, doming,. $116,600 on March M. . 12tfa SC to Steven L* SanteDi for A TRUE PSYCHIC - Mrs. Rhonda. I give all 1701 The Real Estate Agent housewares. Lots moral Heygo Inc. sold property at 418 $110.0QO on March 13. types o* readings and advice. I can and wffl help 1702 The Neighborhood - you where others have failed. 1 Free question MAPLEWOOD: 119 Rutgers Street (off Worrall Community Newspapers. Inc • • o • • • ' •.-..• OH Tank (over 18). 1243 Stuyvesant Ave., Union Springfield/ Burnett). July 4, 5 and 6. 1703 Buying An Older Home 9am-6p;m. Drexel dining room, aolabed, TV, 1704 Adv.ofHorneOvgierehip TestiiM microwave, kitchen set, refrigerator, freezer, SKY FARM Invites you .to ]oin us at our wall unit ERA Associate Group Realty/ Inc. secluded wooded nudist dub. Heated pool, hot $460' SELUNG THE HOME tub, sauna for families and couples. ROSELLE PARK. 150 Datton Street Friday 906447-2310. ' July 11th. 1-5PM. Saturday July 12th. ERA 1872 Morris Ave / 9AM-5PM. Huge Salel Great Buysl Household, 1300 Attracting A Buyer (See Pnzde on Page BU) tovs. computer, books. Everything Wust go. 1301 Determining' n , A Selling Pries. ElllEIC T ABAIOILI*I"I£10 H|A|V|C L Clarified Works fpr you— L|E|X|R N E AUIL Y o-..'" WANTED TO BUY ' . 1302 TheOpervHouso E|N|T|I T L £BCJO|O|K|I|I|U1oBcUo.UrlO. M|S|T|E R BHUEDS "•'"'•• HDXSIBK 1303 Cleaning For The Sale aaaa ana aaa nan AAA UONEL, American Fryer, rves and other 1 rjciauQQ nnnaa naaa tralnsand old toys. 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APARTMENT TO RENT CONPOS TO RENT CEMETERY PLOTS HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE BLOOMFiaO. 1st FLOCSR, 4 large reams, MAPLEWOOa. Prime locationl Mas* transit. DOUBLE CQHETARY pW for sale at Holly- BLOC)MREU3.BYOwnwer.3bedro6ms,rt)od- '97 Maxima — a big •o TRANSACTIONS newly decorated. Eat-in Wtehen, laundry hook- snctiplroar Good condKton. Can be converted to 3 family. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT LAND FOR SALE "*" 201-56»-5083. • .••••- • flagship luxury performance sedan, nial sales leader in the. upper middle manual transmission. An electronical- \^/7 controlled shifts that are responsive $167,000 on March 5. ELIZABETH, ELMORA Section. Furnished Rosalie Park HILLSIDE/ NEWARK area. Room. Ideal for SOUTH CAROUNA Waterfront Sale. Beautt- continues Infmiti's renowned tradi- Auto to driver input via the throttle. Both import sedan segment — acategory.it ly controlled 4-speed automatic trans-, Karl and Carol Siedelhofer sold apartments. All utMes paid. Convenient to fuly wooded, dock approved parcel w/ long FLORHAM PARK RANCH laundry, transportation, shopping, and Kean mature male, good location, $60-$85 weekly. tion of offering customers vehicles helped create. With the introduction mission with overdrive is standard on Frank G. and Sari Heiss sold prop- • Call 201-242-3259. . frontage on ipectacutor 50,000 acre recreation 2,800 Square Foot Ranch ' Q4S models also feature standard property at 2161 Balmoral Ave., to Colege. Reasonable. 201-564-5063. lake In South CaroBnanext to 18 hole champ- that are well appointed, providinig . of the refreshed 1997 Maxima, Nissan the luxury-equipped GLE and avail- erty at 505 Beechwood Ave., to lonshlp goH course. Fish, boat, god year round Spotlight traction control system (TCS) and James Alston for, $135,000 on March ELIZABETH NUTLEY: Private entrance. All utilities In- Move* condWon. 4 bedrooms. 2.5 baths, nearly all features as standard continues (fit set new benchmarks for. able as an option on GXE and SE. Ronald J. Carlin for $125,000 on- cluded. Near transportation. Non smoker pre- In our fantastic cHmatdl Paved roads u/g eat-in - kitchen, 'fornial dnlng room, double viscus limited-slip rear differential (^r « • ©. UNUSUAL "AVAILABILITY . ferred. $400. monthly plus security. utBUet, much moral Financing available. Call fireplace, central air, 2-car garage, circular equipment its class in styling, performance and Maxima's innovative engine is' Si o March 31. 800-704-3154. TIE •CVLSD).- . ••' Henry and" Norma Surhoff sold 1 BEDROOM EFFICIENCY 973-284-0884. drive. Must see ta appreciate. $350,000. Can Two models of the new luxury value. . : even more impressive when consider- Frederick and Lynn Rizzolo sold Annette Hanjcd, 201-866^488. . with CFC-'free air" conditioning property at 611 Thoreau Terrace to • FROM $575 WATERFRONT PRECONSTRUCDON Sale. sedan are available, the Q45 and a Stopping power for the flagship For 1997, the Maxima lineup ing its exceptional fuel economy. The. property at 15 E. Colfas Ave,, to Sal- Heat/Hot Water Included Q From $29,880. Upscale development on Lake , system. Keith S. Surhoff for $134,400 on GARAGE FOR RENT f FORECLOSED GOVERNMENT-homes. Save 1 performance-oriented Q45 Touring • • Q45 models is provided by 4-wheel includes the luxuriously equipped Maxima delivers an EPS-estimated ,vatore Delledonne for $140,000 on ' Refinlshed Hardwood Floors Murray. Security gate, paved roads, under- Also standard are: rear seat heat- March 6. . 554 Westminster Avenue - , ' UNDEN. BEHIND former Regal Magna Mart* ground unties, touching ramp. Save big $$$ -Model (Q45t)! The Q45 was ' disc brakes with large Ventilated GLE model, performance-oriented SE fuel economy of 22/27 mpg city/ March "31. Cflfl For Appointrront" (now Main Street USA), 911 West St Georges before work Is completed. Excellent selection. . ing .and" air conditioning vents, an Robert- Purcell sold property at 90% flnanclno. 1-800-796*742. ^ " designed to appeal to the preminm - - front and rear brake rotors arid a and high-value GXE, providing a highway when fitted with the 5-speed Cecelia M. Gavin sold property at 908-355-3913 . .". Avenue (off Norm Sties Street) secure reskJen- innovative three-way opening cen- 2620 Reid St., to Lofetta M. Freese ' " * innnft mivrthlu tMkfnr dnroruA lukuiy Lujrci, wIUi u icflned. ncie '•• stamlarid ftUuuiiielM acinui aiiti- wide selenium uf etjuipineiu aim iea- I Uiiimiitolun jnvirtuiun, uffthu 3/4 rooms, $625. 3 Ter console (able to.open toward npT ive., 10ijsavoiz for $192,000 on March 7. 201-994-9140. Pennies on the $1. Delinquent Tax, Repo's.. 0 lock braking system (ABS). tures to match the individual needs of city/highway when equipped with the rooms, basement $475. Utilities paid. Near REAL ESTATE WANTED RECs Your area. Tol free 1-800-218-9000 and elegant dish-style alloy wheels, either the driver or front-passenger . 'for $142,000 on March 31. • > Loretta and Powell M. Holland sold Union/ Maplewood. Days 908-725-9446, even- extension H-5139 for current BsUngs/directory. o The sportier Q45t, euipped with a each customer. @4-speerJ automatic transmission. I BUY Houses! Cash. Any condition. CaJI side), full complement of analog- The, elegant styling of Q4^ fea- 136 Westfield Avenue LLC sold property at 1.16 Carnegie Place to ings 908-722-9262. HOUSE TO SHARE The 1997 Maxima is also equipped 908-273-2384. • «v. GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED Homes, pen- vsport-tuned suspension, perfor- gauges, and wood-tone accents tures a strong horizontal character Nissan's flagship sedan . has IRVINGTON. NEAR Center. Newer secured WEST ORANGE: Private-floor.* rooms. 1 car' • •< • ^ /, property at 136 E. Westfield Ave., to Alice Bailey for $48,925 on March nies on the $1. Repo's. VA, HUD, Sheriff sales. mance cast aluminum alloy wheels refreshed styling for 1997, enchanc- ,-with Nissan's patented rea-Multi-Link bunding. 1 bedroom, eat-In Wtehen. AH ap- fjarWng. Includes utilities. S850. Cal 731-6435. No money down gavemmeqt loans available " throughout the interior. line which runs from the slanted Rosario Galluzzo for $205,000 on 10. 1 Beam suspension, which'OfreTs^reci- pllances. Air-condttion, laundry, off-street park- TOWNHOUSE "*" now. Local listings/ directory. Toll free and an attractive rear spoiler © The Q45t Touring Model adds as aerodynamic front of the car to the - ing the sleek, smooth, luxurious April 9. ' . .Fred R. Recknagel sold property at ing. $630.00 irxdudes heaV hot water/cooking 1-800-669-2292. extension H-4000. <* SPACE FOR RENT _UNK)N- - -shape.—MaximaV-sophisticated,—yet- -1985-Ostwood-Tarrace-to-Marcus- flasJ^nx>mhfrB8jentJJtmontrfiiB mizing camber change during comer- \ . Springfield July 1st. NO fee. 908-234-2326. KEN1LWORTH - BOULEVARD Professional GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homes from to the vehicle's hew styling. ° • setting heated front seats andd a the C-pillar. The Q45t takes the. sporty, new., looks were achieved Negron for $133,030 on March 10. office space available. Appioximately .1^00 OPEN HOUSE pennies on $1. DetnquentTax. Repo's, RED'S.' ing. This • design ' provides . an IRVINGTON. AVAILABLE 2 bedrooms, 1st Your Area. T6H Free 1-800-218-9000 ext Both models of Q45 are sportier steering wheel with look a step further, adding a unique through a series oT enchancements '.-'. Carl Kupersmith sold property at Arlyne P. Baum sold property at square teet. Call for appointment enchanced ride^r dueto the minimal floor, ultra modem; $850 monthly phis uUNes. 908-241-3181. . ' Saturday and Sunday H-7019/ current Bsttngs. equipped with a long list of stan- ergonomically-designed "gt^s" for. grill wilh.Wacked out. centerbright- > that include a new.front grill design 49. Meisel Ave, to Lior Oshri for - 334 Colonial Ave., to Adelia D. Silva •Furnished 1 room apartment; $85 weekly. 114 camber change miring cornering, sof- 908-446-7038. 201-770-0479. YOUR AD could hers for as little as UNION SQUARE At Valley UNDEN. CUSTOM built sptt. Steel beam dard euipment and features, sur- added driver control? • work at the front and a body-color (chrome on GXE and GLE), jewel- $137,000 on March 12. for $145,000 on March 11. A Smlted number of 2 bedroom 2% construction. Large rooms. Near Clark. 2-car ter bushings, springs and shocks are LINDEN, 1 BEDROOM, dose to'al major $14JOQ par weak, .for mom dealt. Our rounding the driver and passengers Both Q45 models are powered rear decklid spoiler.with integrated like multi-parabola headlights, new friandy dasslfM id be happy bath townhouses' in a beautiful setting garage, pool. deck. One of a kind. Low $200-5. used and. suspension friction v is „ Sonia Wind sold property at 5 transportation. Off-street parking, all utIBtfes Convenient to al transportation Can Ramos Real Estate, 908-851-0320, with. comfort,. convenience and- by a new 4. Miter DOHC 32-valve center high mounted stop lamp at front and rear bumper fascias,' and Including electric new wan to wall carpeting. to hato you. Can 1-800-564-8811. reduced. . Christy Lane to Wind Atlantis Man- Fireplace, Air CondUoned. Attached Garage Broker,. . . • ' . security. . V8 engine mat produces 266 horse- thefrear of the car. Unique'f badg- new taillights. © Ownet occupied two famly'home. Available Buy with 2K% down. . The. Multi-Link .Beam's compart © agement Corp. for $202,000 on April BUSINESS July first Call 908-92S-6984. VACATION RENTALS "" Financing Available MOUNTAINSIDE By Owner -. ' Leather seating surfaces,' avai^ power at 5,600 ipm and 278 bls-'rt . ing further distinguishes the sporty Other major exterior refinements 8. , % --. . . Opening prices start at $129,900 Wono^n^jlhorne In o^ietnalghbomood. Beauti- design combined with Maxima's long* LINDEN, 4 ROOM apartment Laundry, in •able in Beige, Stone Beige and of torque af4,000 rpm. This techni- Touring Model from its Q45 include new 16-inch, aluminum alloy (• -XT. OPPORTUNITIES ADIRONDACK^ GREEN Mansion Sales/ Onryeieffi ful large level property. Charming 2 bedroom, 106.3-inc{i wheelbase accommodates Carol ;Dann sold property at 212 -2-famfy. Newly renovated, near shopping. Vacation Rentals. Private world near Lake large formal ammo *•» bu8t-lns^4" Mng room Black, and1 10-way power front cally advanced engine features 'stablemate. wheels and integrated fog light design © Ballusrol Ave^ to Patricia A. $725, heat suppled, 1i4 months security. George weekly/ monthly, condos, chalets, wtm ffiSptoce, eat-in kitchen, breezeway. vinyl a large and luxiurious interior. Other AWESOME HOME Based Business. $1900 Avajabte August 908-a62-a6B6. townhouses. Pristine Lake. GoH, termfe, swim- 1001 Valley Street Union seats invite driver and passengers. • aluminum-alloy block and beads, _on the. sporty SE, new wheel covers siding, lots of updates. Room for expansion. The standard dish-type. allow benefits of; Maxima's thoughtful Bujnovfski for $135,500 on April 15. °startup. Not MLMI Earn $300045000 per week ming, boating.'An 740. Warrensburg, NY Superb location. Asking $224,900. alike into Q45V elegant interior. ' molybdenum coated pistons and for GXE models, and distinctive-new in 30-40 days! 100% moneyback guarantee. MAPLEWOOD. 4 ROOM flpertment available 128B5. 518-494^721. \ .. $08-686-5111 90B-232-1065. . ' : » wheels of the Q45 are replaced'by design include. a spacious, easily Anna Haselmann sold property at • Serious only 800-322-6169 extension 7053. . July J5th. Heat/ hot water Included. $87*00 The driver's sear, includes a two- Nissan's Variable Timing Control aluminum-alloy wheels for the fully- 0 monthly,' 1% months security. Call performance cast spoke-style alloy accessible trunk and exceptional driv- 26 Rose Ave^»to Richard Haselmann. OUT OF State. For a Free directory by mal of setting exit and entry memory sys- . System (NYTCS). --- equipped GLE. • BILLION DOLLAR Industry. Distribute vtttirtns 201-762-9000. homes • and. property, call phonemall wheels on Q45t models, in keeping er and passenger visibility. • forSIOftOO Q on April. 23. to 30 establshed local sites. No seBngl Huge REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ~~ tern that enables the seat, as well as Also standard on both models is MILLBURN:Thltdllcor apartment 1 bedroom, 908422-7700, Press T, mabox #5952, leave with' the sporting nature of this Maxima retains Nissan's award- profits. No overhead. Investment required REAL BARGAIN HOfJES: thousand^ Government name and address. • •• Maxima's independent front sus- 800-321-7690/ 24 hours. QvinQ room, both, kHrhon, ctoscte. UtBOot apd thepower-assist telescopic and a 4-wheel independent suspension model • . . ' '" • Summit parking included. $525, 1 month security. Foreclosed and repossessed properties being winning. 3.0-liter DOHC V6 engine. pension uses MacPherson struts with IfyiUflldJ this monlhl Government financing. UNION. CONDOMINIUM. Mrs. Clean Lives height-adjustable steering column, systems with front MacPherson DEALERSHIP WTtH National Maintenance 201-762-4170. ESTATE Here! 1 st floor unit 2 bedrooms, 2 oaths, many The new Q45 is available in eight. This powerful yet refiined powerplant coil springs and a21.0mm stablilizer Get it in gear with ,..-;..^-Mary V. Pennucci sold property at Corporation. Assured accounts In the local Low/ no down. Call for local listings! to move to fully "relaxed" positions struts-and a rear multi-link design. ROSaiF. 1 BEDROOM in historic Victorian 1-800-338-0020 exL 199. up-grades, 24-hour security. Swim Club, cen- exterior' colon BladP Obsidian, was named "Best Engine" by Sard's bar to pnftide optimum controll in a the Aoto Special V'\ ',..- 722 Springfield Ave^ to Marianella area. $800 weeidy .Income guaranteed to start. Ml rMi aownlMo nran m tral air, fireplace. $102£00. al Ramos Real for eased driver entry and exit when® A 34-0 mm stabilizer bar is used on Investment required. Caa 800-832-2290. house. St Joseph's area. $600 plus IX 0 T\utoWorid** for two years running. It COASJAL NORTH Capana Free tarocfrtireof Estate. 908-851-0320: Broker.. - 00 Bordeaux/Peart, Cabemer Pearl, variety of driving conditions. • • •" \ •, Rodriguez for $205,000 on March 18. month's security. References. 906-283-3161. the front door is opened. The seat ** fr . suspension in conjunction 10 Weeks - 20 words. LOCAL CANDY Route. 30 Verging Machkies, nalBM It Maori to aovsfilM any waterfront and water access homestes starting Cypress JPeafl, .Espresso,' Ivory ' is one of the lightest, most compact .The 1997 Maxima features an only $24.00 prepaid JaUnes rL and Linda G. Brackeen UNION, i BEDROOM apartment in 2 famly WnC9f MnHaQQIlt Of ' « $17,900. Sftps avatable. Coastal MartoOng >'•' Earn approximately $800/ day. Al for $9,995. and steering column return to one with, sub-frame mounted coil Quartz, Fjewter and Silver Crystal. engines for its displacement ever built extensive list of standa^rf Ona vehicle par ari Sr.*«old "property at 4 Evergreen Cal 1-800-996-VEND. home- Second floor. Cal 908-686-5341. oft no, oolor9' flto & Development Company 1-800-482-0806. ADVERTISE! -^f.two-pre-prograrnroed positions —Kpriogs^^-^tiuHower-bB^-The- Q tor production use, producing a potent equipment,-including dual .air bags, No abbreviations ~*~Road to KcitrTRiggirrf6F$270jOOO on QVC. HOMESHOPPING Network. MTV. HBO. "DroON. COLONIAL Avenue. 3 bedrooms?" KIJI.T. fttmKW-• - Wtfln,.' ••wUCT. i ill *r when the driver's door has been Q45 uses a 2A2 mm rear stabilizer The .045t is equipped with all MUJien, Mng.roorrg L datintgg room,, finished 190 hp at 5,600 rpm and 205 ft-Ibs of 3-point front seat belts jvith height- •o . No refunds March 21. ^ '\ ' •"' bt h d $1500 Oclosed . bar, Q45t is. equipped with a. larger available equipment, standard, in •hit KMs Cable Network has potential to do basement, washer, dryer, garage. $1,500 •We wH not knowtngty aecept any ad- torque at 4,000 rpm. adjustable front shoulder belts and a Private patty advertiser* onfy. same. Cal 1-eOO«)3-6368. . addition to the .suspension tuning. ' Jeffrey M. andijwi A. Warendorf month plus 1 month security Writer pays nmnD lot in HHnicn 19 wt vwwuovi Once seated, occupants will find 19.Pmm stabilizer bar. Vehicle-' Piles al vahlda b only copy changt utates. Cal 908-439-3543. d the km. Al peraora an henby Homed -Among the many technical high- 3-point ALR/ELR front-passenger ' sold property at 27 High St, to Tho- a custom-design eight;Speaker speed sensitive steering is standard Available ° options on the Q45' . ' •towed. WEST ORANGE 2 bedroom apartment Main that a* fhripangaadvsrflMd an' lights of Maxima's engine are rrricro- side abd rear outboard passenger seat mas Cummins for $342^00 on March on sn

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. • . . . • • .; fi • • .;•.-••. • . - • ° -;• . •.-• .•-...•.•••• ••••;.. • • , • • •-.••• \mA Unci EndoraemenMM Automeac Lender \ |caaetnictk>rWLot Loans. Fkat BIBB honebvrerkam a ROSELLEPARK ' MOVERIGHTIN • Gibraltar Savings Bank 888-242-4686 INFO» 1755 Union Center National Bk S08-5 B8-S500 INFO»> 1740 TRUE RANCH To this lovely 3 BR. 1 lua. Z nal bath elk.'-Faara 1st fir LR & DR Wast ORBUYFOR $11,925 ORBUYFOR $14,665° "OR BUY FOR . $14,365 .. OR BUY FQR • $14,665 5/1-30 YR 7.13 0.00 I 7.84 APP 110/1-30 YR . ' I 7.75 8.02 This custom txdt ranch is tocaMd on ona ol this town! ntmtt stress. Ug woodwork & besut HW Iks, Cozy E1K w/miny updatai: FrathtCHMed & \0.00 APP decoratad Wartot MaM (me exterior a 2 car gar wnolt. Charm. panonaHy & i rooms Mrtvick (rent jalousie porch, 11/2balhs.CACalccatadinthehaanoli 7/1-30 YR • 7.38 n0.00 ! 7.83 FEE 7/1-30 YR 7.50 0.00 i 8.01 FEE q ma Bandar Section. Pitoad to saratS1».B0g comtat Moat ol all location. Priced at J148S0O. tO/1-30 YR 7.50 0.00 | 7.77 $ 350 HOME PROGRAM I 7.63 0.00 7.63 $«350 • ' " Hom pregram $ M0 an*afloat M. Hudson City Savings Bk 908-549-4949 INFO» 1764 West Essex Bank. FSB 201-575-7080 INFO» 1754 110/1-30 YR 7.50 I 0.00 7.88 I 130 YR FIXED FEE 13/1-30 YR 7.25 0.00 I 8.15 FEE SATURN OF GREEN BROOK liSYR FIXED 7.50 0.00 7.54 $ 37515/1-30 YR P7.63 I 0.00 | 8.12 t$ 2675 ROUTE 22 WEST, UNION • (908) 686-2810 »YrraM&W»ftfTM.LM Buy* Loan* Aval Crt-WjjoSI HU 270 ROUTE 22 WEST, GREEN BROOK • (908) 752-8383 World Savings 201-G13-5836 INFO» 1774 •

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* ••..'•• "..'•"'• • • • • !• ... - • . ' -> © © •» ROSELLE PARK o 0 ROSELLEPARK • , Contact lenders concerning additional fees wtileri may; apply. C.M.I, and Thj WorrailNff#»pap<« assume no BibUlty for typographical BRICK CUSTOM ° Payments based on: 1997 SL with AC and standanl trans., P/Sfl.MSfV $11,925. Total nionthiy payments S5.220. HesHual $7,751. WN #176072; 1997 SL2 w/AC. auto trans.. P/S/B. MSRP S14.665. Total rnonthV payments $6,120. Residual S9 Bu« cape cod has it an. 4 of the biggest eft's you w« find. LR w/Wood burning i anon or omsslona. Landers Interested' in displaying Information should'comact C.M.I. 0800-426-4565. Rates' are supplied by the lenders, are . t • REDUCED $30,000 trans., P/S/8. MSRP $14,365. Totall monlNmonthly paymente$6^Residpayments $6,336. Residual$9,337Ual».337., WJ#yZ268788V1NIVZ268788;; 1997 SC1 wittl AVCNQ;; auto.trans.auto tons.,. P/SB:MSfiPP/Sa.\BRP $14,665 $14,665.. Tota. Total monthll monthly paymenty payments $6,372s $6^72. Residua. Residual S9l $9,532532. «»"»""•«»". VMnZMSM» ~-*-la Opta^"7. —o F*™?! Sp^^%XP^S FP. full fin rec room w/bar, CAC & tocaua in the heart of the Bandar Section. Oorgsout 4 Ba 2 Bath Tudor Colonial, one btodc to school, vinyl sWnci& I Prlc8(s) Wude(s) al costs to ba paid by consumer except-for. kanshg. registration and taxes. 15« miyextra oveV&.OOO ml. LeswTBspons&He.ftx excessive wear and tear. Delivery must be taten ir^stocK by 8^97 • presented'wthout guarantee, and am aubjftt to change. Copyright.1M7. Cooperative Mortoaoe Iriforamtton -A« Rights Reserved. *J Priced to seP at $169.900. t • - . H modam gas heat Must sea nowtSiSMOO. ,••",-. 'A- ..•'%:•:••. •• ..

• • . • . A •• • r~cr>t» UNION COUNTY CLAS .1997^: CXO3 -.t>.'...rr.-r--'-'.'rt^- rx H t-t MC<- AUTOMOTIVE •••' ' 7S,OOOrr*«.Tra»»rpadtao*Mtt wBh sunroot 120,000 rnlee. Good condBbn. - excellent condHon. Automatic, green, AM/FM $1800 or best offar. Cal Carol 906-5frMO0O Z cassette, •unroof, power. 95,000 mAst. AsWng „ Bon. daw Or BOB-925-1035 •venlnos, :;• • $8,500. Crt 90fr6S8-33»1. 2j> 1992 HONDA CMC Hatchback. One owner. C DMVf AUTO FOR SALE 43.000K. automatic trans, AM/FM tape, excel', SEIZED CARS from.$15a Jiguarm Corvetta... 1BS5 JEEP. NEW Rsher Plow, runs aroat lent condition, char-grey, new tires, $7900. Cat Mercods, BMW, Porsche, Honda. 4x4's, trucks :/:'.•••:/., r?&%: AsHng$«.000orbestorter.Call973-73i-903i. 906-687-5540, and more. Local sales/ directory. To! tree ® •». aenskm A^OOO. . Saturn of Green Brook Honors >c -v- 1986 HONDA ACCORD DX White, 4 door, 1992 MERCURY SABLE WAGON-GS. V-6, burgundy Interior. AM/FM cassette, 134K air. an power. AM/FM cassette. ABS, 3rd seaL .©^988 TOYOTA COROLLA, 4-d00f,5^peed, air miles, good condition, $3500 or best offer. 94K. wet maintained: Asking $5,900. Can condttJonlng. AM/FM stereo cassette. 73250 ©. 201-680-0426. . 201-763-3409. - highway miles, garaged. $3,700. Call 1 immunity Information" 201-275-1363. 201-762-O959. Green Brook, NJ.-Saturn of Green Brook joined. With 1989 JEEP CHEROKEE. 4 door, blue wtth tan 1990 MERCURY TOPEZ. 4-door, automatic, the Saturn Corporation and General Motors UstPriday . Interior. Power ste«rtng/brakes, windows, AW loaded. New exhaust system, Hres. Supurb 1982 VOLVO 240 TURBO. 4-speed overdrive. • FM.alarm,alr,4.0Dter.150,000mnes.$450aor condrBon, mechanic's own car. $3,900/ best 112.7K. Book value $1,750. Ijleeds work. , in honoring BriagewsSer student Sbreeyidya Murjny a* ® • best offer. 201-686-5521. . offer. 201-399-5237. 201-374-0500. Asking $900. Call 201-762-7130. I one of the-nation's top 141 graduating high school 1991 ACCURA INTEGRA hatch back, 5 speed, seniors in academics and the arts.-Ms;.Mur|hy.is 17' 1966 NISSAN 300- ZX Turbo. Gold, power. a ' • • . white. 71,000 miles. AM/FM cassette, air.Runs years old and graduated this June. • • " great $7600 can 201 or 973-66»056e. steering AM/FM cassette, 69K mBes. leather AUTO WANTED Interior, -air, $3,900 negotiable. Carlo According to Saturn of Green Brook Sales Manager. 1986 ACURA Legend, 125,000 mfles, loaded. 201-399-3408/ 416-2257. . . Power sunroof, am-fm casatte, must see. ABLE PAYS TOP $$$ IN CASH . .Bob Juiliano, "We're more than happy fa participate in $3,500 or bast offer. Days 908-522-21.04; 1986 NISSAN 300 SX. Red, T-roof, new recognizing this land of academic achievement You've Healing car? t Evenings 201-763-0725. automatic transmission/ exhaust/ tires. Good Cars, Truck* and Vans condition. $3500. Car Is in Union County. - got to respect the drive and hard work it took for berto -: .t By Sean Daily a leg, then turn left onto Elizabeth Avenue, then make one 1992 ACURA VIGOR. Burgandy.wtth beige and All 4 Wheel Drives SS201-761-4022. • get to this level. It's inspirational, personally' to me, and : leather'interior, all power, sunroof. 68,000 •p '.:..;•; •../•/; -Staff Writer .. • ' ' more leQ onto Irving Street © I think to many here in bur family of staff and .owners at miles. Good condrUon. $12,500.908-964^9419. 1994 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE Fully loaded. FREE PICK UP 7 DA^S ":.- The Milton Avenue bridge may be closed temporarily- "We're hoping to keep tracks out of downtown wilh the Excellent condition. 41k mBes. 4 door, red, "Saturn of Green Brook."- •• . •'//•; . • -; -v?J,- 4 AUTO SPECIAL - $24.00 for 10 weeks prepaid. must be seen. Asking $18.000.908-687-1094. for repairs. But,'temporarily or not, traffic is going to get abusinesses trying to recuperate, said Hanran. "Having Can Classified for details. 800-564-8911. 1-800-953-9328 The Presidential Scholars program's other perquisite* ' ; ;1« rnore. chaotic in. Rahway. , tracks racing up that street does not encourage walking." 1987 NISSAN SENTRA. Red. 5 speed, AM/FM include, 'among outer things, a week of honors in Marketplace opens CARS FOR $100 or best offer. Seized and ' The bridge was closed Monday because of a hole in the Hannan estimated that the Milton Street bridge bas auctioned by PEA, FBI. IRS. Al models. cassette, new dutch, exhaust and brakes. 908^88-2929 Washington, meeting the Presidehpand instruction on 1997 of tte ~ o vehicle safety from Saturn. '"" •••" •'"'••"•' > a Sewer 1 now! 1-800-451-0050 ext C198. . QUICK CASH for running and not running cars Stturday MMcetplacc in down- © 1987 PLYMOUTH COLT Premier. Good trans- and trucks. 24 hour immedtota pick up. 7 days. Saturn of Green Brook hosted the reception in honor of 'on his.way to a meeting on Monday. The hole is in the deck since the Lawrence Street bridge closed This increased portation. As Is. $1350. Call 906-686-8826. 908-241-6011. town Rahwiy is open. The 1966 CHEVROLET IMPALA convertible, new "jaturji of Green Brook Sales Manager,' Bob^Juiliang ' Ms. Murthy in the showroom at 270 Route'22 West. M»rir^laoe>rtll be open every of the bridge and, according to Lt EdHannan of the Police traH\g is accelerating the deterioration of the Milton Street top, Interior and paint.'•Call Chris, 1990 PONTUC BONNEV1LLE-SE. 4-door se- $$$WE PAY TOP DOLLAR$$$ •Department's Traffic Bnreau, will require the replacement bridge; according to Talcott, the hole was along the "wheel 201-731-9031. • . • . dan, excetent condition, automatic, air, fun rnakes a presentation to Bridgewater stadent- 'Also honored in the program was teacher Daniel F. % Sttnrrjay tfffoOgbout. the sunnner line" of the bridge. , . . ; . 1966 CHEVY IMPALA. Convertible, mint conoT- power, AM/FM cassette. 54.000 maes.«7.600/ Shreevidya Murthy, who is being honored as one of Mahony. Mr. Mahoriy teaches US History at and nonlOct. 18 from 9 a.m -pf a 10 foot by 10 foot section of die bridge. tior., $3000 or best offer. Call 973-731-9031. best offer. 908-886-6098. For Your Junk Car the nation's top graduating high school seniors. _Bridgewater-Raritan High School: « L • The hole goes right through the deck of the bridge. Dean According to Talcott, this is not a sign that the deteriora- ' V 24 Hour Service. Call: . t to 3 p.m. , . - _!985a£VYJiphe^MOtoiLAwnue hridge King-. tires, exhaust battery. Good condrBon. 41.000 windows/ locks,'automatic, cruise control.- Once again, the Saturday BureanofEngmeeitag, said tlM would proteWy mean that • "I was om therein week arid there was no problem," be miles. $2000 or best offer. Cal 908-688-51 fi<5. loaded. Sunroof. Excellent condttion. $10,000/ best offer. 243-9776. . Marketplace is aparticipant in \the bridge.would rwve to'be closed.for the next week or said. Thai was* hnhow fasfstctt fWthis« happened.Immpil"* • > ' ' 1986 CHRYSLER LEBARON. 100.000 mites. fte popular "Jersey Bresh" pro- Looks good, runs good. Power everything., '•' tw^ for- repairs. * . 1 • . . The MU too Avenue bridge, which u about 40 01: so yeaa $1800. or best offer. Can 201-375-0272. dnce, program, Utroogh which • '"If that hole,closes the bridge, it will certainly wreak old, bad been scheduled to be replaced before the FREE Information! fasiners offer, their own fruits. 1984 DODGE»MINI Ram Van. Customized,' havoc.on the; traffic," said City Engineer Paul Leso. •© Lawrence Street bridge was closed the Milton Avenue 100,0004- miles, great shape inside and out. and vegetables ibr adi? directly This is because the Milton Avenue bridge, which is on bridge cannot be replaced until a replacement is made for sound engine: $1,750. Call 201-325-7295. e to the combiner with .no middle- leavp message. <_ . E*st Milton Avenue, is the only one in Rahway that spans the Lawrence Street bridge...... l !Si 686-9898 man.' 0 DREAM MACHINES - got a picture of your car? the Rahway River and leads to both the eastbound and But the replacement for tBe Lawrence Street bridge has Run it Ior4'w6eks. only $40. Call Classified at ; and enter a four digit westbemrsi lanes of Routes1&9. The only other bridge, the © . "Dris year,, the Saturday Mark- not been even designed yet, said TalcotL The Coast Guard 800-564^911 for details. , .__ ' selection number below! Lawrence S^net bridge, has been closed since December t&pbce welcomes Sun Haven . stm needs to approve the span and ttteSralersray opening", 1978 FERRARI 308 GTS. Red/ tan interior. " because it is Structurally unsound; mis bridge connected Original owner, 72,000 highway miles,, excel- Farms and BiDVftesh Prod&e —the opening under the bridge—before a design cani*e lent condition. $32,500 negotiable. Serious East Hazelwood Avenue to the westbound lane of Routes made,hesaid;changirjgthesetwofactoocouldchsi^thc back to Rahway. Say TfcDry to r :i inquiries. 201-325-8163: ; .149.- -:-;; ;J •• ' '..••• ::r v' • " '. ;• • a real farmer. ' , - entire design qf the bridge. . \ 1972 FIAT SPIDER Convertible 850 Sport sai^ that the dry has set up detours for vehicles »'•-..- •>-.•• •• "TBey*ve taken at least a fe* mooths longer man we Yellow, 20,000 miles, one owner, garaged. 1200 ©Fuel Efficiency • needing;to nse tthh e bridgebid: expected," ie said This is probably because the Coast Excellent condition, no rust or dents, $4,500. 1201, How Much To Spend Visitors to Ae Saturday 908-351-3036. ^ • Trades coming from Main Street northbound should Guard has moved out or itsjheadrparters on Governor's 1202' Insurance Tips Marketplace will also'find ven- '1992 FORD CLUB Wagon. 350 super duty, take a left'tnm to SL Georges. Avenoe, then take aT%ht at TdapH he'said ' 1203 GettingStarted dors dijplaving jewelry, toys, automatic power steering, power brakes, air- arts and crafts items, brie a West Grand Avenoe and make another right at Lawrence On Monday. Takotl said be expected informal approval conditoning, 40,000 miles. $10,500. Call 1204 Sticker Prices : 201-282-0505. leave messages •> Street.^. ...•..;.. ;.'v.;/.' •. . - . ' . © 1205 Sales Agreement mttgngt, contact djtc»_ this wjoext weetTtoap^«o%^-wpuld allow design of the '• vMT. cfftipup fincRD ffX&m Street nofthbotnxl. sbooki^ 1989 FORD MUSTANG ConvertUe. Red with 1206 Ordering A New Car and^tapes, and. lots-of special. Lawitoce Street bridge replacement to begia. white interior, white root. 52.000 miles. Relax and enjoy a bead straight np.Main Street and continue up Elizabeth According to Talcott, constructiOD oT the bridge, 5-speed, .4 cylinder. Asking S8500/eall 1207 Rebates'. 908-241-2784. ioiple(e-Tineal-iara- »r tK^yt fiyntf a rifi -wflHake at least quaint, fistive atmosphere. The -rigbt^onto Lawrence Street. four to six months. Before mis, the bridge^^wfli have to be 1993 FORD TEMPO. Black, gray interior. 4 1209 Financing' Rada €uervas and her door, power windows, brakes, AM/FM cas- 1210 Owner Satisfaction Satmday Maiietptoce has char- , isaitta/ • Tracks thai;want to bead westbound on Milton Avenue . designed and approved, but Takott said mis should not sette. $5,400/best offer. Great condition. Paul, cad broiled sttskaborvhambur- tomato, js< pictured ^intiTi.Dr,V Jel Zeitels: take tong.o • ' ' 908-687-0533. • • ® 1 should take Lawrence Street, thed make a left onto East ArcThe hot dogs,, fresh *^"**'»'*,. Through a collaboration w^h Heffing Children Grind Avenoe,;make a left, onto St Georges Avenue and When asked if tiic Milton Avenue bridge^ouldrhold up 1991 GMC SONOMA S10 PICK-UP. Grey. s 30.000 mSes. power locks, alarm, 5-speed. Trim matte. Good Huinnf Ice j.. jmarttc inc.,' Zetttesand/.Rahwayf were. then-one more left onto West Milton Avenne. untfl then, Talcott said Tt'n have to.": : many extras. Very good condrBon. $5900. Cream, cakes, • " • IsarnarwHh * carei; • Cars that want to bead westbound on Milton Avenne He added ^That's why we keep an eye on it and that*s negotiable. 908-964-7694. • Infosource ••• •-_'. **.-.. 24MOUWVOICgWW>W««TlOW»BnScE should take Lawrence Street to East Grand Avenne, make why I go out every two months" to inspect it • air. AM/FM stereo cassette. 85.000 mfles. o • Good condition. $3100 or best offer. located pt-f- 908^86-4380. WORKALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS Mercury O 4 -..•; :»•• 1985 JEEP. New Rsher Plow. Divested $3500.' !;Stre«'and to Runs great Ca» Chris, 201-731-9031. Republican and vocal critic of the for the postage and that be would pay SELECTION *• ""-aflc Kennedyy, accused Keb- bktolV'''"''" "" WORRALL COMMUNITY BR.\ND NEW 1997 LINCOLN Tahnsz;wife uilu'g i OtyTlaBlxism M of. : or., Cosn^mttJ-Krank - Jamisz.' ntioo* and other city docunienti she^raid..'^She was'a cormdlrnan's to pay the postage on invitaQons to . adone wrong. • ,.. . - /NBfVSFAPERS ldNew TATTT' can call 4rie' sponsoring orgam- ' responded to accusations made by wife. She was saving us tune." , fundraiser <£ot James McGreevy's These answers by Kennedy brought jatjpn, Rahway Ceaier Partner- ' Ma^w Jirnes.Kem«^ ttat she had "faoiderlbrFranktodohtfjobtbe ' i,Kuc added, "She nasn'Ebecn using a pumfer of angry comments from CMTIiVENTAL COLEVS TOM CAR ship, at;<732); 396-3545 for • \. . madejillegir use of a copier in City needs copies of documents," .sajd it illegally and tr\ they want; a , Janujzflaimed to have received an residents at last -month's council FUW EQUIPPED &HERFS WHAT YOU GET- Fu HalL Janusz. • • • •• - • .•.-../• -'-.-••• : copy...this is their office." invitation for- a $250-per-person meeting, including accusations of cor- I •4 Door •Power Window •Rear Defrost »Aloyy Wheels •KwarVVMoHS. «!*<•' . . >MSnP$44X105..r • Mayor's Cocktail Benefit" in Linden •Auto Trans W/od •4Dpor- •- Kennedy had said last week that According to City Clerk Jean Kuc, "What^ improper that I helpr ruption and ope resident calling for ° ». •Power Locks •Tilt- . •Stk*7B7, INST0CK& • AutoTransW/od .PowerLoete •CrUbe . •JiiOOftctoiy •PowerTrunk • •Cruise . . «Vinlv¥836315, •pjwerTrur* •LeaftW • • Discount Janttsz used the copier to make copies the incident in question happened seV- said Janusz. "I'm actually saving tax- fiuiu ah unknown source. The postage' Ms resignation. Janusz also asked for . • Power Steering •V8 , Stamp services .pnwwAntenna • Leath interior • Msrp $38^70 o ••power Steering • Power Seats • Touring Pta * •JOtODeater • of documents that she passed- out to eral times. Althojgh neither woman : payers money so she doesn't have to for this invitation was. supposedly an investigation by die state Attorney •ftjwer Brakes READYFOR:.. 1 •PowerSeats • Rem Mirror • $4075 Dealer D& • PowerBrakes «Ak - •MoonrooM Dinounf- o political groups'— an illegal use of • had any dates, Jamsz said'they may- stop." - . • '.' . ° paid with postage : meter number General. ; . .' •AKVFMStereo . .Air • Universal Garage • $400T>Manuiacturars •TMedGtats •SM7Q5 * «J5000Manuiai*jrere Several stamp-baying services •Cassette ' ; IMMEDIATE •ArrrtmStereo • city equipment. have happened last year. , ' • •. 6833296, the same number as a post- ••TintGlass Door Opener Rebate - . •Cassette .RearDetrost • VQI#wyeO7349 Rebate .that help postal customers year- o • This accusation against Janusz is "When we found out about it we Dl rdund arc^particulariyhandy. "I could not care less about what Koc said Janusz used' the copier the latestin, a series of accusations age meter in City HalL didn't go running to the. Attorney S^mp seryices'eaable customers Kermedy.says about me, but I never machine in the clerk's office^when she that began when Councilman Janusz, A Monthly Feature Appearing in to receive'ibeir •stunps via / £2 Newspapers-3rd Week Each Month delivery withiri a few days by fining put a form that can be Union Leader, Kenilworth Leader, RoseHe Park Leader, Summit Observer, obtained' from mail carriers. The • •••-. •. o • r new phase (Kepa 8 service is of no extra charge , Springfield Leader, Mountainside Echo, Linden Leader, Roselle Spectator, By Sean Dafly path, like the section completed ear- ® 14 S AT SIMILAR SAVINfiS! more than the face value of the v The second phase is planned to be Avenue and ends at Elizabeth •bouse for partying" and using motor- *•••. ': Stair y?ritef ' ;: lier this year, will be paid.through v Rahway Progress, Clark Eagle, Elizabeth Gazette & Hillside Leader. stamps. Credit cards can also be completed later this year, according to Avenue.- ' • • , cycles at night > .Bilcers winsooo be abk topedal federal Intermodal Surface Transpor- used for telephone often by C5ty&gineer Paul Leso. Leso said he . ims section was designed by the Leso said the park grounds were for from Rahway River Park to dowrir talion Act grant, or ISTEA grant Experience the benefits of being Call calling (8(X^ STAMP-24.as • win trylo award a formal contract for county and constructed by a county passive use in this part and said be bad -town Rahway, City Han and even the contraction of this path during contractor. The second section, on the •received concerns that theipath might seen weekly by over 58,000 •: 908-686-7790 Visa and Mastercard are rbeyoodai^ hardly ever touch astreet accepted "V . • • the September council meeting and . The already, completed section of other hand will be designed and the attract joggers and bikers. potential customers! for deiails • thatii^ofthepiariatle»st.for try to start construction in October; the path starts near Rahway River construction contract awarded by the1 But be added, "Certainly we under- anewbatepalh th«will snake its way these dates arc tentative, he added. . Park on Sc Georges Avenue and runs . dty. government. stand their concerns, but if we didn't along JheRahway Riyer to Elizabeth'. ' The route this path will take has not parallel to River Road through land There-have been some i do the path,, the other residents r Avenue,"thc doWntown retail district been worked out completely, but it is that belongs to the Union County # about this section of the path even couldn't enjoy the park." A free blood pressure screen- and\a,proposed retail center behind . planned to go through tne dpwntowp parks system. Along the way. it cros- before it was constructed . . One unidentified resident ^af com- will be offered for residents City. HalL W •*; ^ '•& area, behind' City Hall and near a ses Church' Street and Olive Street to The fact that it winds behind homes plained that the path was being built of Rahtyay at the Rahway Publ- The first yplise «f tms-path wjkv proposed retail and recreation centerWhittier Street before winding behind on Egolf Drive and' Linden Avenue.. only for the benefit of employees at ic Iibray every month. For completed in.late^May.' T^S irings' behind City Hall, and end alt the high, homes on Egolf Drive and Linden concerned some residents. .One- resi- the nearby Merck &° Co. campus, further-uifonnation contact the the path to Elizabeth Avenue; nearga. rise apartment towers on Main Street Avenue, again on county park proper- - dent on Linden Avenue said youths something Mayor James Kennedy bas fork in 4be Rahway River. •> Deparrrneet or Healih.; Welfare.' • According to Leso, this part oflhe ty. The path *hen crosses West Grand already use the property behind her denied. ' and Recreation at 827r2085. • •'•-:-^-Av •-••--'vv-k"-':- •'•;:

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ty, i; program of Catholic •Com- INTRODUCING A THUE STATE-OF- IAWFU stereo cass' p»r*5nd7l^ • Hlfot stem can, p«j munity Services, is accepting By Sean Dafly THE-ART LUXURY &R PAINT 'urO'Paint I^^^&'iia Ita*hrm AHu Staff Writer j m3w. appHcatiora, for .volunteers who to serve with Travelers ~peppJe-«ay- ide -are-rio4-praised-enougb.in-America.- PRO 3 *-*>•• ...v >Gd of New Jersey. . . TMs may be true. But it certainly was not the'case at the John F. Kennedy vmesi PUCE m INK umxr IIIIJ, NB TIMFJIE-UIE MIT Jttl Community Oepter oh -East Hazelwood. Avenue on June 23. .- ' . 0 O fra>elers Ajd_ has teen, oper- That day, the Mr. Rogers "Say No" Program handed out awards for things' ating -at the ihteroatfbnat Termi- o '92 FORD EXPLORER "| '95MMOTVIlLAGffi • %MER^ Uto*Sest Attendance^" "Best Improved Grades" and ottieracadenVBchieve- 6, • nal B of NeWarfc-•Airport since ments — 25 to 30 in all. • ' , ' 1992. New volunteers wiU be.- t What may be the most surprising about this ceremony is the children who ' \ urn , Jfaffi&.,^^^^ assigned Jo Terminal C, hiad- Hleruise.ckttiLremnOT^ ling domestic flights. Training: received the awards: minority boys labeled "at risk" or from broken homes, 6151 miles, STKI7R2.VINIVA612758. SJK'240- and parking are provided by.' boys whom most people would least expect toge t an award for academic Newark Airport and Travelers achievements. , . o ; • ' . . . \cts88,' Aid. For more informatioit call The cerdmony. the Report Card Achievement Awards Program, wrapped up Jo-Ann Croteua@RSVP director, the year's actiWtgs for the Mr. Rogers "Say No" Program, a mentoring prog- (908) 709-2152 or 709-2150. ram for minority boys.). •. • MUSI PRESENT IMS JD To REDEEM OFFER "Whatr ve seen is a gigantic tumarbund" said Wendell Rodgers, the founder •Available in most colors. ' JH9_ of. the program. tmda. Mm, SparWdily VWUt ml im cokn tH#Ot Mgher. :: I,.... - . i .'•«.•. CALL {9081 686-9898 .Rodgers, who founded the program while employed by thercorrectipnal sys- tem in Michigan, said he based his evaluation of the boys in the program at the

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