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VER STOCKED TERMS FROM Cool night, hot jazz GOP hopeful Campaigns begin ACURA NO MONEY DOWN! ELECTION! The Jesse Morrison Trio will Attorney Vanessa Williams Although it's summer, candidate^ perform tonight at the Union challenges Donald Payne are beginning to think abou th County Arts Center, Page B4. in 10th District, Page B1. November elections, Page 3. j SPRINGHLLD AC UK A 1996 ACURA INTEGRA SPORTS COUPE & 4-D00R SEDAN AUTHORIZED 3-Dr, Pow. Stg/Disc Brks/Wins., SALES OUTLET AM/FM/Stereo/Cass., Pow. Ant., IN NEW JERSEY Tinted GIs, Dual" Air Bags, Frnt FOR YEARS... Whl Drve, Fuel Inj. 16 Valve 4-cyl. We do it with "Your Best Source For Community Information" PRICE. DOHC, 5-Spd. Std. Trans./Opt. Auto Trans, avail. LOADED! AHlKib INVENTORY SELECTION A WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER RAHWAY, N.J., VOL.6 NO.43—THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 TWO SECTIONS - 25 CENTS and NEW AWARD- 1996 ACURA TL WINNING District sets timelines SERVICE!!! LUXURY SPORTS SEDAN Front Wheel Drive* 3.2 Liter Highlights for filling top posts Engine • Traction Control • ABS Brakes • Dual Air Bags • By Sean Dally The board settled with Cavanna PER Series continues Staff Writer shortly after he gave his resignation Bose ® 8 Speaker System with CD Player • Moon Roof' MONTH The Mayor's Summer Concert A resignation, a promotion and a for $101,000. Cavanna's salary, with WE ARE #1 OF cries continues on Aug. IS at retirement have left three holes in the benefits, was 5107,500. No salary has Leather Interior... and lots more! THE COUNTRY'S p.m. at West Main Street and school's administration, holes that the been specified for his replacement. LARGEST DEALERS Irving Street when the Tim Gil- Board of Education are trying to fill. Rotondo's elevation to interim LUXURYTHATSPRICED NEW BECAUSE WE MAKE lis Band performs. Probably the biggest hole to fill is superintendent caused a major shuf- rno/c/icc/ ASM IDA THE BEST DEALS! The Thursday night concert the recent resignation of Anthony fling of personnel in the Rahway series continues through Aug. 29 Cavanna, former superintendent of school system. HvUllH ACURA 3.5RL and features a range of musical schools. This position has been tem- Bernard Yergalonis, formerly the LUXURY SPORTS COUPE A LUXURY SEDAN THE LEGENDARY offerings including country. porarily Tilled by Nicholas Rotondo, principal of Rahway Intermediate Front Wheel Drive •• Automatic Dixieland and Motown. Upcom- who was moved from Rahway High School, was transferred to the high TRADITION! ing concerts include Syncopatin' School and his position as interim school to fill Rotondo's position Seven on Aug. 22'and Flash- principal. there. To fill Yergalonis' position at Climate Control • Power Glass Moon the intermediate school, the board RL's with Front Wheel Drive sack on Aug. 29. But there is little chance of Roton- _, Roof* Dual Air Bags • ABS Brakes • All concerts are free to the do- being offered the job, said board transferred Mary Lou Hawkins, prin- offer superior traction over public and concert goers are President Edward Henderson. Roton- cipal of Grovef Cleveland School, to Power-Windows • PowerSeats • Power Door Locks v AM/FM CD rear wheel drive Mercedes, encpuragcdjpl bring .chairs: do is retired, Henderson said, and his. the intermediate school. Player • Air Conditioning... and lots more! In the event of rain, the Aug. pension would be affected if be came The board has decided not to trans- ' Infinity Q45, Lexus LS400, 15 •concert will be held as scbe-. Photo Bjr Toaya Atktnma out of retirement. fer anyone to Grover Cleveland School outright but instead put up an PREMIUM 4X4 BMW...More head and leg room, trunk space, longer wheel base!! duled at Union County Arts Police Explorers and neighborhood children celebrate National Night Out. First row from As of June 12, the deadlinc-for the Center, 1601 Irving St. left are Tory Stapleton, Anore Neblet, Terrance Mcarthurand James Dukosire. Explorers, job's posting, the board has received in-house posting of the porition. As of FEATURES: 3.5 LITER24-VALVE HI-PERF. ENG. 'AM/FM/STEREO/CASSETTE • BOSE® 8- 37 applications for the position of the July 22 deadline, laid Henderson, LUXURY SPORT For more information, call the from left, are Joseph Moulton, Emelyne Eyssallenne, Peter Femiano, Jalqu Belmonte and SPEAKER SYSTEM WITH.6-DISC CD CHANGER* AUTOMAT. CLIMATE CONTROL «4-SPD superintendent, all of which have the board hsi received seven •96 ACURA SLX UTILITY VEHICLE..' Division of Parks and Recrea- Russell Stuart. AUTO. TRANSMISSION • AUTOMATIC HEAD LIGHTS • TRACTION CONTL • DUAL FRNT. gone to the board's employee rela- applications. 3.2 Liter V6 24-Valv Hi-Perf. Eng. tion at 827-2045. AIR BAGS • ABS -BRAKES'* POW;-STEER./DR.4.4(S.AA/INDS./ANT€NNr/TRyNK-~8-WAY- .tions.cprnrrtittee^.. . Ro'ondo, who^has conducted.,the.___ ' •"Auto.Trans; • Power Str/brks/""" SEATS -AIR CONDITIONING • MOON ROOF • LEATHER INTERIOR • HEATEDSEATS...AND Henderson has set a personal dead- interviews or the applicants, has win/seats • Air Cond. • HUGE C Blood pressure line of February 1997 for choosing a called the caliber of the applicants . v ^ LOTS MQRE! 4th Ward celebrates Night Out SAFARI POW. MOON ROOF . A free blood pressure screen- new superintendent because the "excellent." He said he has been • Leath. interior • ABS Brakes ing is being offered for Rahway By Emilk) Prlsco he is elected as the 4th Ward city councilman. Board of Education will most likely asked to pare the field down to two Tilton, who had a hand in organizing the event, said he Dual Air Bags...and more! VIN residents at the Rahway Public Managing Editor change next spring. applicants, who could be chosen ass #T7B00222. .5211 Ml. Lease for... NEW'96 NSX-T TMGA ROOF Library on the first Tuesday of Residents and policepfficithfjelebrated National Night hopes National Night Out will serve the purpose that it was "All the work we've done will be early as Aug. 14, when ihe board will Per Month every month. The next Out Against Crime on Tutittiy oat ' intended for. "Hopefully, the citizens and the event will for not if we don'l do it by then, and I hold a special meeting. ALL BLACK, .RARE AUTOMATIC acbeduled screening will be held Apprmdmatdppy y ttt**idKw&g0*&g0 . tht£k.thal mom U tortteioWrtninQ Rotonto «u reluctant to provide y" J^ctvT.pW'T (3nteta.nvp.ere. In*'he 4th Ward to lecd Sept- 3 from 3 to 6 p.m. for iTielriietgfiBoraldbd infbe figmagnirist ajn» iitd drugs. HetBlcnon said. specifics or names uulil.i meeting support K»~4».event.. Among tbem was (be .2nd Ward The evening included a variety* of food wbfeh •ta^jjbr- He added that the pace of replacing . with the board's employee relations Democratic nominee for council. Bob Simon. "I think this 100's IN STOCK!* ALL CUSTOMER OFFERS WILL BE PROCESSED! Farmer's market chascd and cooked by the residents as well as a 50-50 fun- Cavanna has been slowed because committee. Rotondo did nay that four is what the city needs, more functions like this," Simon draiser to assist with next year's planned National Night many of the people that the board of ihe applicants have administrative A little bit of the country has said. Out: needs to talk to have left for the experience. come to the city, as the Satur- . "I think this is a great idea. The only complaint that I've SPECIAL FINANCING ALL TRADES WELCOMED! With the help of Police Captain Edward Tilton, 4th summer. "Out of Ihe seven I could be satis- DAY TEST DRIVE 36 MONTH/36,000 MILE day Farmer's Market returns to •had is that we don't have enough of them," said Mayor BODY SHOP CENTER ftSKl Ward Council candidate Dave Brown and the 4th Ward "I'm pleased, though, at the prog- fied with Ihe five, but I'll have trouble FOR WE WILL PAY OFF ANY James Kennedy. Expert Collision Specialists: FRAME • METAL & BODY WORK • the downtown to provide shop- Block Captains Association, Rahway will send a strong ress we're making, all things consid- ON ALL WARRANTENGINE-TRANS-DRIVE AXEYL choosing one," Rotondo said. LOANS ON YOUR" PRESENT pers with the chance to buy The Police Department was also there in full force. "I ered," Henderson said. STEERING -AIR CONDITION- CRAFTSMANSHIP... utilizing State-of-the-Art techniques and FIRST TIME BUYERS message against crime and drugs. The board may also name a new SELECTED ING • SUSPENSION • aECTRL produce fresri from New Jersey "We thought it was a good idea to do this," said BroWn, think it's great that, the police are able to mingle with the According to Henderson, if none of equipment operated by professionals. IMPORTS • DOMESTICS. TRADE-IN. business administrator to replace CAL • BRAKES-ELECTRONICS arms. the coordinator of the event in the ward. "With my leader- members of the neighborhood. It's a positive way to nur- the applicants are accepted by the Anthony Rocco in this month. Authorized Insurance Specialists! CALL: 908-686-1111 COLLEGE GRADS USED VEHICLES!* HIGHEST PRICES PAID!!! Produce will be picked fresh ship, we can get things done." ture the relationship with the people of Rahway," Simon board, there may be a second posting Rocco, a 17-year employee of the xom the fields just hours before Rahway was not alone, as more than 8,000 communities said. of the position, Henderson said. Rahway school system, will be retir- ts arrival downtown. from all 50 slates, U.S. territories; Canafllah cities arid U.S. The night also received rave wiewa from the people-ia- Cgvaiuia resigned from the Doard—ing on Sept. 1. The board voted to the community. "It's a great night and a long time coming, of Education in May. He was locked enter into a contract with Albert The market is one of 25 military bases joined the celebration. The nighujjlevoted but it is something to pull the community together. This in a lawsuit over the length and details DiGiorgio, a business office accoun- Jersey fresh markets within'the to promote crime and drug prevention awareness through- •f 'U should be the first of many more events like this," said of his contract with the board at the tant, during its July meeting. region and this marks the sec- out the cities. Andre Bryant, a 4th Ward resident. time, but said he had left because he DiGiorgio has been in the business ond season of the city's affilia- Residents as well as street vendors lined Main Street to The new block captains were also on hand for the event. had done all he could for the Rahway office "as long as I can remember," tion with the North Jersey Far- show their support for the event and the meaning behind it. In fact, they were in charge of the fundraiser. Tilton school system. Henderson said. ACURA IMPORTS DOMESTICS TRUCKS & VANS mer's Market Council. 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Vendors needed •92 INTEGRA RS 3 DR., BLUE '88 INTEGRA RS 3 DR, BLUE '91 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE 4 DR. AMU MO 86.002 Vin. H4189281 over." The Duprees perform during the annual Mayor's Con- electromagnetic field radiation," Spectrum, the only people who would '92ISUZUAMIGO2-DR. AMU NO Vendors are needed for Boy »BMW325rC0NvT.. •92 DODGE DAYTONA 2-DR. $ Bermel and his Zoo Keeper were Cohen said. The towers have been See COUNCIL, Page 2 •92 LEGEND LS4 DR., JADE '88 LEGENDL2DR.,GRAPHITE •94 HONDA ACCORD LX 4 DR. 7,990 cert Series. •92 TOYOTA GUNNER «R. Scouts Troop 47's annual flea just one of several vintage cars at the '88 MITSUBISHI PRECIS 3 DR. '83 BUICK PARK AVENUE 4-DR. '2,990 •93T0Y0TACAMRYLE4DR. market and crafts show, to be concert, which was held by the Union held Sept. 28. County Arts Center. It was no acci- A rain date of Oct. 5 has dent; the band was the Duprees, a Resident earns spot on National Dean's List WE ARE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED DISCOUNT DEALER! been scheduled. The event will group that has been going since the for academic affairs at Hudson County Community College. Part-time students By Emilio Prlsco take place from 9 a.m. to 4 1960s. Managing Editor qualify when they accumulate 12 credits in a calendar year with a 3.5 grade p.m. For more information, call "Oh, it's great! It's great!" said Rahway resident Jarnen Taylor of Teharna Street has been selected to the 19th point average. "Students get selected when they perform well." she said. CALL MR. JOSEPH 381-8692 or 388-7268. Russell Battle, the commander of annual National Dean's List. According to Johnson, there are about 4,000 students enrolled in Hudson SPRINGFIELD American Legion Post 499 in Rah- Taylor, a culinary arts student at Hudson Couhty Community College, County Community College. Of that number, only 150 full-time students and NO CREDIT. BAD CREDIT. FOR IMMEDIATE way. He was at the concert with his received an honor that only one-half of 1 percent of all college students in the . 40 part-time make the dean's list at the college level. This makes Taylor's BANKRUPTCY... CALL (908) 686 9898 REPOSSESSION- wife of 40 years, Kay. nation receive. The National Dean's List is the largest, most prestigious publi- accomplishment that much greater. NO PROBLEM! IT'S O.K.! PRICE QUOTES "This is a great day. It's beautiful. I cation in the country recognizing academically gifted students selected by their A first year student, Taylor, who plans to graduate and receive an associate's 1000 Time & Temperature don't think they could have made it college dean or comparable faculty representative. Each year, 2,500 of the degree next year, hopes to enter the work force as a chef. "I plan to go out into ALL CREDIT APPLICATIONS ^MUA 1666 Downtown Rahway Events nation's finest colleges and universities use the publication as a special award to the workforce as a chef and maybe someday own my own resturaunt and try my better." RTE. 22-SPRINGFIELD-201-912-9000 WILL BE ACCEPTED... CREDIT APPROVAL 1900 Lottery Results Friday had come at the tail-end of recognize their most outstanding students. hand at management," Taylor said. "We speak English • Spanish • Russian • Italian • Portuguese • Hebrew • Arabic & other languages NO EXCEPTIONS! • WVENTORY SELECTK3N 3170 Local Movie Theatres about two days of non-stop rain. But "It felt really good to win the award. I'm working hard to get these high Although Taylor^ttends a community college, the criteria is no less stringent the weather had cleared by the after- grades," Taylor said. to make the dean's list, according to Johnson. "We expect our students to per- Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except for taxes,.$450 bank fee, reg. and lie fees., 1st mo's. pymnt and 1 mo's. sectydep.' required. 15c per mile over 24,000 miles with 1st option to purchase Integra at $11,739. noon and the weather was positively Taylor, who is a.life-ldng resident of Rahway ^earned the award after compil- form the same as any other student across the country." Johnson said. "The RS - 24 mo. lease with $ 1495 Cap Cost Reduction. Total of payments is 24 x mo. pymnt SLX is 39-mo. lease, 15c per mile over 39,000 miles with 1st option to purchase at $22,283 + $ 1000 Acura Owner Loyalty ProgVam. Total ing a 3.7 cumulative grade point average at the end of his first year. records show that students are able to move on to the New Jersey Institute of of payments.is 39 x mo. payment. *7-Day Program with 200 mile limit in conjunction with ]x only exchange vehicle of same or higher value. This ad must be presented at time of deposit and within 3 days of this ad's date for balmy by concert time. To qualify for the dean's list, a full-time student must receive a grade point Technology and Rutgers University and compete at the same level as any other advertised,prices.' !!$1000 cash back on RL's, $500 on CL's. A ntQ fuMc Struct Of 1ht laknj fnfnm "All of these songs are bringing us See RESIDENTS, Page 2 average of 3.5 or better, according to Abigail Douglass-Johnson, vice president student." RAHWAY PROGRESS RAHWAY PROGRESS THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 — PAGE 3 PAGE 2 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 INSIDE What a shock Party chairmen predict races THE Candidates dispute need Rahway Progress that will be very easy to win for ward block captains By Sean Dally Democratic Party Chairman Rick "I think the voters spoke in the pri- Election season 3 Staff Writer Proctor were confident that they could These would include making sure would not be volunteer police or have maries and I think the voters voted for i By Sean Dally No matter what the year, no matter take over all four of these wards, Police blotter 3 that garbage is picked up, getting any police training. They would still the Democratic candidate rather than -. Staff Writer ' . what the issues, it's never a dull elec- wards that have unexpectedly lost emergency food to neighbors who watch for crimes. the one selected by Frank Janusz," Opinion 6 There have been conflicting opin- tion campaign in Rahway. their incumbent councilmen. need it, seeing if street lights are out "Everyone looki out for crime," he . Proctor said. ' ions about the new block captains Letters to the Editor 7 "and even helping someone with their said. "It's not a training thing." But this year's election, with two Fulcomer said the Republicans Coleman has recently joined with program. Some residents believe that education or seeing that they get help. Weber said it is the job of a council- incumbent councilmen defeated in the have a "very good chance" oPcaptur- Councilman Frank Janusz in attacks Sports 1C it is needed while others believe it is The block captains would then report man to go out and spot potential prob- primaries and two others not seeking ing Coleman's 1st Ward seat because on Mayor James Kennedy, who is not an easy way out. County news B1 these problems to Brown or thelems before they happen. He said he is re-election, promises a shake-up on there .are to be three candidates: Cole- up forre-electio n this year. Coleman Dave Brown, Democratic candi- the council, a shake-up that could lead man, Rachlin and Republican candi- also added his vote to a lawsuit Entertainment B4 council. currently going door to door learning date for the 4th Ward City Council to one party receiving an overwhelm- date Robert Vesey. When asked if residents do not about the concerns of the 4th Ward's against the city that was championed Classified ' B10 seat, has formed a Block Captains ing majority. A total of six council already do these things, Brown residents. "If our candidate goes door to door, by Janusz and which seeks to deter- Association. The program, which seats are up for election in November. he'll win," Fulcomer said. mine who has the power to make cer- Real estate B12 would look out for trouble spots in the replied, "Who do they report to? They Using just one person on a block The Democrats lost two of their Fulcomer did not predict such an tain appointments to the city_ 4th Ward, made one of its first public need someone to report to." would also get only "one person's Automotive B14 incumbents, Jerry Coleman of the 1st easy victory for Republican Dirk government. appearances at National Night Out on Dirk Weber, Brown's Republican objective across" and not the concerns opponent in the 4th Ward in Novem- of the rest of the block captain's area, Ward and Chester Holmes of the 4th Weber in the 4th Ward, "but our can- Proctor called Brown, who How to reach us: Tuesday. tvr hag intwpff.tp.ri the formation pf Wrhcr inid. ; Ward, during the June primaries, didate is the better candidate." defeated Coleman for the Democratic Our ottlces are located at 1291 Bmwii, wlw defeated incumbent This classic car was seen during the Mayor's Concert— the block captains as the "lazy way "You have to go out before people tnougn L.oieman has promised to "As long as our candidates go door- candidacy in the primaries, a popular .Stuyvesant Avenue, Union, N.J. Series last week. Democrat Chester Holmes in the 4th" 07083. We are open from 9 Ward, said the block captains would out of doing a job that you're sup- have a chance lo complain and they wage a write-in campaign. to door, they'll win because they have candidate who is supportive of; the a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekday. increase communication between city posed to do." should come to you only in an The Republicans fared no better, the issues' on their side," Fulcomer administration and the party.'*.', Call us at one ol the telephone government and the residents. "If it's for a program like Neigh- emergency," Weber said. with William Wnuck of the 3rd Ward said. Both parties will begin their official numbers listed beldw. and James Fulcomer of the 6th Ward Residents cheering series Under Brown's proposal, volun- borhood Watch, that's fine," Weber" Weber also took a stab at Brown Proctor was equally confident of a fund-raising activities in September. Voice Mail: both announcing that they will not be win in the 3rd and 6th wards of (Continued from Page 1) . "We're really moving in the direc- teers will be named block captains for said. "But the way he describes it, it himself by saying, "Would he be giv- The weeks after Labor Day are tradi- Our main phone number, running for re-election. Wnuck and Fulcomer and holding off hack,", said Kay Battle. tion of moving the city forward," said a certain area of the 4th Ward. It will would be individuals on a block that ing a portion of his councilman's sal- tionally the time when election cam- ' 908-686-7700 Is equipped with a John Bower, chairman of the Partner- would come to . him at council ary to them for doing, his job?" Coun- Fulcomer was replaced on thethe campaigns of Democrats Jerome paigns are begun in earnest. voice mail system to better The Duprecs scored their first hit in be their responsibility to look for cilmen in Rahway receive $5,000 for -Republican ticket by Kenneth Secor, Scaturo and Donald Anderson, serve our customers. During 1962, according to Tony Testa, one of ship. "Ornrof our efforts is to draw problems, both potential and existing, meetings. Brown and Rachlin will be joining their services. while Coleman was replaced on the respectively. regular business hours, a recep- the band members. That was "You people into downtown," Bower said. in their areas. Brown said the block captains Democrats Robert Simon in the 2nd Democratic ticket by Robert Rachlin "I-.feel the candidates would have tionist will answer your call. Dur- Belong to Me." "We have numbers of 800'to 1,000 Ward, Scaluro in the 3rd Ward, Dean- ing the evening or when the and Holmes by Dave Brown. All three' beaten the incumbents anyway, and Testa is one of only two, original, spectators and when you can bring na Tiltoivin the 5th Ward and Ander- office is closed your call will be The Shocker, a monster truck sporisored by the Rahway Chamber of Commerce, replacements are newcomers to Rari- we have a better-than-average chance members that is still with the band. that many people to the downtown son in the 6th Ward. answered by an automated Council to decide on cellular towers will be on display at the Rahway Steet Fair on Aug. 15 and Aug. 17. The Shocker way politics. No replacement has yet now," Proctor said. receptionist. The other original member left, Mike area, it's worked," said Vice Chair- (Continued from Page ]) will radiate a field of 0.14 microwatts, radiation to nearby areas, including towers over 6 feet and will also be an attraction before the third concert of the been named for Wnuck, but ones Proctor is ajso confident that the Weber and Vescy will be joining Arnonc, is.the band's owner now. man Brian O'Donnell. To subscribe: be in anyikind of trouble are the pain- or oiie ten-millionth of await, per cen- the park. • • Mayor's Summer Concert Series, which will feature 'The Tim Gillis Band.' The should be announced sometime next Democrats could hold onto the 1st and Republican incumbents Janusz in the "Unfortunately, like a family — The concert also benefitted the Arts The Progress is mailed to the ters and* construction workers on top timeter squared, well below the state . According to C. Stewart Mahbney, show is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. The free concert will be held on West Main week. - 4th wards, but said Coleman's write- 2nd Ward and Jeffrey Cohen in the and this is a family — we've suffered Center, according to trustee Sylvia' Str»9t. ••••••" ' • homes of subscribers for deliv- of the tower. . requirements. They had previously director of Engineering and Opera- Fulcomer, who will be staying on in campaign is the action of a "sore 5th Ward and newcomer Secor in the- ery every Thursday. One-year a number of losses," said Testa. Rivera. given a figure of 0.14 walls per cen- tions for Sprint Spectrum, the site was as Republican Party chairman, and loser" and a "spoilsport." 6th Ward. subscriptions in Union County The band, originally from Jersey "We think it's just wonderful that Cohen is not all that convinced. timeter squared. chosen because the company wantad are available for $15.00, two- City, played a capella — without any the Partnership and the city govern- "I'm going to be damned if I'm going year subscriptions for $26.00. Wenke did question the frequency to use the "fewest possible transmis- instruments. Before their first hit, they ment can cooperate with us and we ' to fool with a microwave tower and College and outof-state sub- given by Grunwald, saying that 1,900 sion sites." had been playing in people's can show the people here and in hurt our residents," Cohen said. Even though he's not running, Kennedy may be focus of campaign scriptions are available. You megahertz "doesn't sound right." He added that if the council fails to may subscribe by phone by call- basements. neighboring towns what a gem this Deborah Wenke of the Department By Scan Daily Councilman and Republican Party administration, even when inflation is two members of the Rahway Con- Councilman Frank Janusz, whose, The council and the board had' ing 1-908-686-7700 and asking The antenna is part of a cellular net- approve the Hart Street water tower "We were just kids back then, very is," Rivera said. of Environmental Protection believes Staff Writer Chairman James Fulcomer said, "You figured in. This has gone to pay sala- cerned Citizens, Bob Carson and Ker- research was responsible for the agreed to .S350.0OO in cuts in the for the circulation department. site, Sprint Spectrum would need to crude," he said. There has been some controversy that the antennas would be relatively work that Sprint Spectrum is building need a Republican majority on the ries in the city government but has not appointments lawsuit and who has Allow at least two weeks for Mayor James Kennedy, a Demo- ri Blanchard, en the UCUA board. defeated 1996-97 budget this year. safe. "I'd have to check because you in the area that would offer a number build two other towers to cover the City Council to keep an eye on the processing your order. You may But even back then, they were an about the name of the concert series crat, has been the target of numerous been reflected in property taxes Kennedy has not designated them to been a vocal proponent for a number However these cuts were reduced to can never be 100 percent sure in sci- of services including cellular phone site. One or both could be located in mayor." use Mastercard or VISA. oldies band, said Testa. recently. Some council members have attacks, even a lawsuit, by the Repu- because of a transitional loan that the board, leading the council to hold of recent attacks on the mayor. $50,000 instead. News Items: ence but based cmjicientific research_ service. • • Rahway.; '.'We are. really .different, because objected to the use of the.word "may- .blican members of the City Council as According to Fulcomer, Kennedy Kennedy has taken but and the $2.mil- _ up a number_Qf .Kennedy's other city About the lawsuit that Janusz As a result, Kennedy has said that they don't present a hazard," Wenke If approved,- Sprint Spectrum has been responsible for increases in .. lion in host cily funds from the UCUA News releases of general inter- out music is based in the standards of or" in the name of the series when the of late. This should make things inter- government appointments in protest. assisted in building." Proctor said, S3OO,006 has to be cut out of the'mun- said. ' ...... would pay Rahway $22,500 for leas- esting in the upcoming City Council the municipal purposes tax and for a incinerator, he said. This has resulted "What that means is that for three est must be in our office by Fri- the '40s and '50s instead of the simp- city is paying for it. They have also Service offers help, Fulcomer added that Kennedy is icipal budget to stabilize taxes. This day at noon to be considered ler form called doo-wop." objected to the use of taxpayers' The numbers provided'by Sprint ing space on the water tower annually The New Jersey Division of the election. An election in which "all six number of questionable practices dur- in "one of the biggest capital interest the "first mayor in history to push years, he was voting for stuff that he for publication the following could result in five or more jobs being money for the series in the face of lay- Spectrum indicate that the antennas for five years. This lease would go up council positions are up for grabs" is ing his campaign, and that a Republi- payments int the history of Rahway," didn't even know what the hell he was week. Pictures must be black Rahway is only one of more than American Cancer Society has a toll- through illegal appointments with the cut in city government. and white glossy prints. For 140 concerts that the band plays every offs in the city government, layoffs are safe, or at least comply with state by 2 percent annually. free 800 number sure to make things even hairier for can majority should be voted into Fulcomer said. help of the council." The council is voting for." further information or to report a year. Testa said that in the last five that are due to budget cuts ordered by regulations. But couricilmen are concerned The service provides information Ihe mayor. office to act as a watchdog over According to Fulcomer, the Repu- currently locked in a lawsuit with the Even though the mayor currently breaking news story, calf years, things have really started to the mayor. According to Wenke, the state limit because the water tower is about 100 for patients, families and the general Both parties have lined up their for- Kennedy. blicans wanted to use the host city city government over appointments to selects candidates for city appoint- 1-908-686-7700 and ask for . - —Btrt-tfie spectators-did not seem to ~•foran elecrromagnetiefield generated- --feet from Hart Street- Parlr.-which —ptiblic on all aspects-related to cancer, - -ces either behind vr against-Kennedy - -.F-ulcomer said laxes-are higher now- a miirtber of positrons. ' •••>••••-••.— ments, iheynrmst-still be approved by- Editorial. take"°6Tr" for'th"c""blrkl." -fund-to.-pay city employee-salaries ' Attention social cluhs - - mind. by a 1,900 megahertz cellular antenna includes a playground for children. ' including causes, prevention, detec- despite the fact that he is not running. th'an during the previous mayor's instead of using a traasiu'onal loan. Fulcomer added that Kennedy has the council. This 'newspaper encourages con- Letters to the editor: They still give him a charge, though. "Every time we play, it "Our mayor is spending our money is 5,000 milliwatts, or 5 watuper cen- The antennas, which cover a full 360 tion, treatment and patient services. He added that, if the incinerator is been involved in a number of ques- "We need to get people in there gregations, temples, social and civic The Progress provides an open timeter squared. who think for the year 2000, not for organizations to inform the editors forum for opinions and wel- sounds new to me," Testa said. and raising our taxes, but we're seeing degrees, would deliver some of the To reach this service, call shut down or is taken over by its tionable activities, including buying about scheduled events and activities. comes letters to the editor. Let- The music was also giving Keyan- where it's going," said Kay Battle. Grunwald has said that his antennas strongest doses of electromagnetic 800-ACS-2345,9 a.m. to 5 p.m. bondholders, Rahway will not receive land with the Green Acres funds for the year 1950," Proctor said. Albert Street burglary reported Releases should be typed, double- ters should be typed double na Williams a charge. She was danc- its funds. the Rahway Riverside Park, a com- Proctor added that the Democrats spaced, must be signed, and pany of which he was an officer, an spaced, and include a phone number ing to a slow tune that the Duprees On July 31, police reported a burg- "If the state government does not would be working in areas other than should be accompanied by an overpayment of $10,000 lo ARTS, the mayor/council disputes. where a representative may be reach- address and day-tima phone, were singing. CARLUCCI PRODUCE lary in progress on West Albert Street. pass the required legislation, we will POLICE BLOTTER , company responsible for Rahway's ed during the day. Send information number tor verification. Letters "It's nice. I love this music," Wil- ALUMINUM The victim reported that he was be facing the biggest budget crisis in One issue lhal Ihe Democrats will recycling services. V be working on is better communica- to: Emilio Prisco, managing editor, and columns must be In our liams said, When asked why, she 1500 E. ELIZABETH AVE • LINDEN upstairs in his residence when he Paul Meo of the Rahway Police tne hhroty' of. Rahway,'*"->ara- ' office by 9 a.m. Monday lo be CLUB PRICES It is exactly charges like this, tion with the Board of Education. P.O. Box 3109, Union, N.J. 07083. responded, ''Because it's something LMJ COMPANY WITH NO heard glass breaking downstairs, Department at 827-2116. Fulcomer. considered for publication that IN BUSINESS SINCE 1954 CLUB CARD according to Democratic Party Chair- week. They are subject to edit- for you to dance to with your boy 908-486-5480 police reports stated. The victim ran Fulcomer added that Kennedy has Coupon Good 8/8/S6-8/14/96 man Rick Proctor, that have damaged ing for length and clarity. friend, and it's nice," Stop In for our every day low prices • Open 6 days a week 8AM 5 PM downstairs and observed an individu- engaged in a number of questionable "WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL" A subscription to your newspaper Rahway's quality of government. e-mail: "I'm looking forward to this every al standing in his kitchen. The male practices and has not maintained com- keeps your college student close to "I think the current council is The Progress accepts opinion Thursday," Williams said. B & Ms Fleet Of Trucks Is Always Ready To Serve You Best! suspect immediately ran out the rear munication with the council. [CANJELOPES _ _._' 2 for $1.50 hometown activities. Call engaging in nonsense to the detriment pieces by e-mail. Our address is The concert, part of the Mayor's door of the residence and'down the "This mayor refuses to abide by the [email protected]. e-mail must ON SALE ALL YEAR LONG .908-686-7753 for a special college of the council as a whole," Proctor Concert Series, was sponsored driveway, police reports said. wishes of Ihe people," Fulcomer said. be received by 9 a.m. Monday ^ NECTARINES _ _ 690.1b. rale. . „• - • • He cited a recent referendum to put said. He was-referring specifically to to be considered for publication through the city government, the Rah- WITH BIG DISCOUNTS ON The second suspect, who standing that week. Advertising and news way Center Partnership and the Union FRESH WHITE JERSEY CORN at the back door, also fled down the • releases will not be accepted by County Arts Center. VINYL SIDING & VINYL driveway and both jumped into a KITCHENS BY VERSA e-mail. 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Taxation's toll-free Homestead County College for the spring Eight Rahway residents were Rcbalc Hotline at (800) 323-4400. semester. named lo the dean's list for the spring Two receive degrees Us.ing a louch-lone phone, callers The president's list recognizes stu- semester at New Jersey Institute of Two local residents were among can access an automated voice , dents who have achieved a minimum Technology. FRIEDRICH DEALER the students who graduated from New response system that provides infor- of a 3.5 cumulative average based on Jersey Institute of Technology during mation on the status of 1905 Home- a 4.0 scale. To qualify for (he dean's list, stu- the public research university's 109th stead Property Tax Rebates. Callers Rahway residents named to the dents must complete 12 credit hours, commencement exercises in May. who enter their Social Security num- president's list include: Christopher achieve a grade point average of 3.0 NJJT awards bachelor's, master's ber and the amount of 1995 property Wasscl, accounting/data processing/' on .a scale of 4.0, and receive no and doctorate degrees in engineering, \,ff taxes or rent paid from their rebate marketing; Nclla Vieirai business incomplete grades or a grade lower architecture, computer science, man- application can obtain information on manamgent; Ayomide Lawal, busi- than a "C." agement and related science and tech- the amount of their rebate check and ness; Arnold Schaffer, liberal arts/fine Among the students arc: John C. nological disciplines. NJIT's Class of when they can expect to receive it. If a arts/music and visual arts; Tcnncnt Bcato, who majored in architecture; 1996 totals 1,360 with the inclusion of caller is ineligible, a reason for ineli- Emmons,. interpreters for the deaf; Henry M. Latch, who majored in ^hitprtllrp- Fplirw* M^rTf*rn. who .-.October and January recipients. gihility is provided. ilcna Carroll,- liberal nrwfl majored in engineering technology — Among the students are Rahway Taxpayers whose rebate checks program; Diana Alfonso, liberal construction and contracting; Rafael resident Felipe Marrero, who received may have been claimed by another studies/exploring science and arts; Noral, who majored in electrical engi- a bachelor's degree in engineering agency in payment of an alleged debt, Ginacarlo Duar physical therapist neering; Edgar Lopes, who majored in technology cum laudc, and Clark resi- or sent to their municipal lax collector Pictured are the winners of the Division of Parks assistant and Marina Bayatmakou, mechanical engineering; Rick E. Acu- dent JoAnn Pommnitz, who received for payment of delinquent property and Recreation Summer Arts and Crafts Playground respiratory therapy. na. who majored in management; a bachelor's degree in architecture. taxes, also will be notified by the Info- drawing and' painting classes. Front row from left AMERICA'S BEST AIR CONDITIONER line System. are Sara Chapin and Baudilio Morales. Back row The system also can be used by tax- are Janice DiGiorgio, Drawing and Painting Program Three earns degrees payers to request the trace of a lost or Instructor, Candace Toth of the Rahway Public Three Clark residents were among Gallery features Rudinskas collection stolen rcbale check. Callers also may Library, Randy Chapin, Ron Williams, supervisor the nearly 3,000 students who gra- speak with a division representative if Rahway Summer Playground Program, Eric Weav- duated from Montclair State Universi- The Skulski Art Gallery of the Polish Cultural Foundation will present an they have additional questions. er, Nick Greder, Alice McNeil from the Rahway ty in May at the Mcadowlands Arena, exhibit of etchings by Lithuanian artist Egidijus Rudinskas and 25 works from Infolinc is operational Monday Public Library and Fran Ryan from the Summit bachelor's and master's degrees were the collection of Jan K. Kapera. The exhibit will run Aug. 16 through 30. The 1 through Iriday, 7:30 a.m. To 10:30 Bank. awarded in more than 40 different opening reception will take place Aug. 16 at 8 p.m. The public is welcome. Admission is free, and refreshments will be served. No One Ever Regretted Buying the Best.. p.m., Saturdays 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 areas of study. p.m., and on Sundays 8 a.m. to 4:30 Among tht students were Heather'. The Polish Cultural Foundation is located at 177 Broadway, Clark, off exit . p.m. Door-to-dorm -/ M. Grassi, who received a bachelor of 135 from the Garden State Parkway. The Skulski art Gallery is open Monday, arts degree in English; Glenn Harold 10 a.m. to 3 p.m; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and A newspaper subscription offers a great way for college students to stay in Mason, who received a bachelor of 6 to 9 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. touch with their hometown. Call (908) 686-7700 and ask for the circulation (or Getting a Great Deal) arts degree in fine arts, and Thomas For more information, contact Aleksandra K. Nowak, gallery director, at STORK CLUB department. James Virgilio, who received a master 382-7197. 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- THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 RECREATION NEWS CLIPS the Rahway Public Library on Aug. care providers, instructor-level and that form American musical aware of the various activities that Rahway 8, Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Nov. 14 and renewal courses. "heritage. Clark arc occurring. It also helps to allevi- City playgrounds host Dec. 12. Courses are in the evening at the . They require one large hall for ate scheduling problems, such as Artistic abilities hospital. Registration is required the complete chorus, a few smaller events occurring on the same day or Parking meetings for all courseg and space li limited. rooms for section and quartet work, | weekend. annual fishing derby Council meetings To obtain scheduling information and storage space for risers, two file The free brochure is available at The Parking Authority of the Rent meetings local stores, businesses, the library The Linden Recreation Departs Most fish caught — Samanlha The City Council holds its regu- and to register, contact the hospi- cabinets, and some recording City of Rahway will hold its regular Arjcne Golub, chairwoman of and the Municipal Building. merit's annual playground fishingder - Lisovich. 9 fish, Melnyk Park lar monthly meetings on the first tal's education department at equipment. meeting at 18 Poplar St. on the fol- -the Clark Rent Monitoring Board, by was held July 24 at McGillvray's • jo—13 years old Tuesday and on the first Monday 499-6193. • Any corporation, government The first brochure covers the per- lowing dates and times: Sept. 4, announced the remaining dates for 'Pond. Largest fish caught — Dennis after the Tuesday meeting of each agency, religious or fraternal orga- iod from June 1 through Aug. 31. Oct. 2, Nov. 6 and Dec. 4, ail at the 1996 rent monitoring meetings: Approximately 100 boys and girls Kccfc, 14 1/2" bass," Knosky Park month at 8 p.m. nization that can fill this need All organizations in town have 7:30 p.m. • Coping with split Aug. 20, Sept. 17 and Oct. 15. All been sent a letter inviting them to 6-13 years old'participated. Parents Second largest fish caught — Chris Regular meetings are open to the should contact: Ed Wcngrowski. meetings will start at 7 p.m. and participate. For more information, and adults who attended could not Schrik, 12" catfish, Wilson Park public and are held at the council Visions, a support group for 769-8358 or Ed Ringcl, president, will be held in room 16 of the Bre- contact Robbin Mack al 396-0606 assist the young children. First fish caught — Greg Garneski, chambers located at City Hall, 1 Impact on education divorced, separated and widowed at (201) 647-1656. wer Municipal Building, 430 West- or 815-1682 or Henry Varriano at Prizes were presented by the Lin- 10:17 a.m., 5th Ward Park City Hail Plaza. The Middle Grades Project is a individuals, meets the second and The Rahway Valley Chapter's den Recreation Department. Out- field Ave. 388-4397. Most fish caught — Chris Garne- For more information or to find' group of parents working, with the • fourth Sundays of each month at St. funding has been made possible in standing awards consisted of fishing ski, 22 fish, 5th Ward Park. out about special meetings, call the middle school faculty and admi- Helen's Parish Center, 1600 Rah- part by the N.J. Stale Council on the rods and reels, tackle boxes, fishing • Lucky raffle winners clerk's office at 827-2100. nistration to affect policy. way Aye., Westfield, at 7 p.m. Arts, Department of State, through Senior bus Library meetings nets and tackle packs. Pete Lipori, Nick Fanurik, Patrick Accomplishments include the For details, call Gloria Ryan at a grant administered by the Union The Clark senior citizens bus has The board of trustees of the Clark At the conclusion of the fishing Gar. AlfY Mnmei.PhristnpherHorze-' 1 -inittatkm-of parenMeacliei confei- • -Office of Culiuial and Heritage- expanded its services by making a Public Library has set the following derby, a drawing was held for all of pa, Jeff Zamanski, Timothy Frees, ences, the newsletter, the parent Affairs. weekly trip to K-Mart on Route 1 in meeting dales for 1996: Wednes- the contestants. Fishing hooks and Yuri Puhac, James Bunkiewicz, Kelly The American Association of handbook and a more informative the Linden Plaza. day, Aug. 28, Sept. 25.. Oct. 23. fishing pails were given to the lucky Bcnish. Virginia Woods, Joseph Retired Persons Rahway Chapter Winners of the arts and crafts ceramics classes and Winners of the playground arts and crafts classes and back-to-school night. Site needed The trip will be made every Fri- Nov. 20, Dec. 18 and a reorganiza- Winners. WiewiorskU Alex Kaczmarek, Mike 607 is located at the Knights of Col- employees of the Rahway Division of Parks and Recre- employees of the Rahway Division of Parks and Recre- Anyone interested Jnmore infor- The Rahway Valley Jerseyaires, Sharing the work day. Reservations for the bus will tion meeting on Jan. 8. The following is a list of the win- Zbikowski, Rich Trnh, Robbie umbus Hall, 80 West Inman Ave. ation summer celebrate the awarding of trophies. The ation summer celebrate the awarding of trophies. In the mation may contact Sondra Baily at Union County's outstanding Bar- • Home Share program of Union be taken by phone on a first-come ners and award categories: Rcscoe, Adam Stcc, Bcatris Pelardis, Trips to the Taj Mahal are held winners in the front row are Melissa Pierce, Jaime.Seg- front row are Bobby Schimmel, Larisha Andre and 499-0724. . .. . bershop Chorus needs a new County is looking for volunteers lo basis. Since seatingis limited, peo- • 6-9 years old Danny Daino, Gregory Bunkiewfcz, - the first Thursday of the month. Library news al, and James Miklasavige. Offering support in the back Jaclyn Churik. In the second row are Lahnar Johnson, rehearsal site for every Monday do light office work on a weekly or ple who are on the waiting list will Largest figh caught — Frank Vig- Steve Schrik, Mike Viggiano, toy Summer hour's will be in effect at row are assistant summer arts and crafts supervisor Theresa Ellis, Danielle Armus, Jessica Decker and For more information and reser- evening from 7:30 p.m. until monthly basis. Training is pro- be first in line for the following giano, 11" bass, Sunnysidc Park Sheehy, Matt Schwartz, Robert SaKe, Clareine Beaton, Alice McNeil and Candice Toth from Samantha Ring. The third row is Clareine Beaton, Can- vations, call Betty Martin at Lifesaving course approximately 11:30 p.m. vided. Home Share is a service that week. • the Clark Public Library through dace Toth, Alice McNeil, Rahway summer playground Second largest fish caught — Jake Dan Klic, Ashley Wohlrab, John 388-0202. Labor pay, Sept. 2. Summer hours the Rahway Public Library, Summit Bank branch man- Rahway Hospital is an accredited The Jerseyaires, art all male chor- helps match home owners who For reservations, call 388-3600,. program supervisor Ron Williams, Fran Ryan, Ellen Wludyka, 8" catfish, Wilson Park Kccfe, Justin Glihsky, Mkie Pelardis,. are as follows: Mondays and Thurs ager Fran Ryan, summer arts and crafts program basic life-support training center of , us, arc. affiliated with the Society wish to share their homes with peo- Exi. 3001. : First fish caught — Mark Horzeda, Matthew Aslalos and Chris Bianco. supervisor Ellen Zyra and assistant Rahway recreation Zyra and Sue Baumann. • Environment meetings the American Heart Association. for the Preservation and Encour-. ple who need housing. days from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Tues- supervisor Sue Baumann. 10:15 a.m., Wilson Park days, Wednesdays and Fridays, 10 The Rahway' Environmental The hospital offers a wide range agement of Barbershop Quartet For more information, contact Calendar a.m. to 5 p.m. The library will be Commission has announced its of courses, including adult and Singing in America, and assemble Sophia Smith, coordinator of the ..The Township .of Clark is putting closed on Saturdays and Sundays. rnecting 'schedule for the year. pediatric • heartsaver, cardicr- for one purpose only: to harmonize program, at 80 West Grand St., Eli- Trailside Center out a quarterly calendar of events. FOE more information,.call the Summer playground winners and daycamps update Meetings will be held at 7 p.m. at pulmonary resuscitation for health-" old, new, and unfprgctablc tunes zabeth, or call 354-3040. offers camps This enables residents lo become library at 388-5999. girl, Jennifer Hazcltinc; senior boy, The Camper of the Week was boy, Stephanie Kuban; and junior Kalah —^ Midget, girl, Brittany Playground winners Louis Prctcll. Melissa Gural. She received a certifi- boy, John Sousa. Caplctte; midget boy, Durantc Gavi- and workshops PUBLIC NOTICE . July 15-19 Checkers -— midget boy, Ryan cate and a prize for her outstanding Chess — First place, Rob Doney. lanes; junior girl, Jasenior Boyeidy PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Cardenas; junior boy. Matt Welch; This summer, Trailside Nature and NOTICE TO BIDDERS Verner; junior girl, Ingrid Cardenas; leadership qualities. Dobson Park NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE TO BIDDERS The following is a list of first place Science Center in Mountainside con- . Notlca la hereby given that aaalad prop- Notice la hareby given that sealed prop- All bids shall be binding upon the bidder Is also raaarvad to Ineraasa or decraasa tha Prevailing Wage Act. Chapter 150 ol The camp also held Mqsic Day. senior girl, Tammy Nocks; and senior oaala will b« received by tha Townahlp of Notice Is hereby given that sealed prop- for a period ol 60 daya subsequent to the quanUUea spaclflad In tha mannar desig- junior hoy. Dave Nolasco. Paddle tennis, mixed doubles — oaala will ba received by tha Townahlp of osals will be received by the Township of the Laws ol 1963. effective January winners in the contests taken place on tinues to offer kids of all ages an" Clark, Union County, Naw Jara«y lor tha Clark. Union County, Naw Jersey for tha opening of bide. nated In tha Spadflcatlona. ' 1, 1B64.. They listened to '50s music to do the First place, Duanc Cosenior and Jenna boy, Clifford Thebodea. "Weetfleld Avanua Road Improva- Clark, Union County. New Jersey for BY ORDER OF the Mayor and Township • 17th Street Park "Qlbaon Boulevard Road Improve- COMPACTOR 8ERVICE8 Tha auocaasful bkfdar shall ba raqulrad All bids shall be binding upon the blddor the Linden summer playgrounds July opportunity to "get back to nature" manla" and opanad and read In public In Council of tha Township of Clark, Union to comply With ttia Following. for a period ol 60 days subsequent to the Pony, the Swim, and the Twist.~A lim- Berneck. 1-on-l Basketball — Junior boy, Room 18, 436 Weetfleld. Avenue, Clark, ments" and opanad and read In public In FOR THE OPW DISPOSAL 15-19. 4-square contest — Midget girl, Room 16, 436 Waatflald Avanua, Clark. and opened and rsad In public at the office County, Nsw Jersey. A. Antl-Klckback Raoulatlons undar opening of bids. during special workshops and day Naw Jaraay, on Auguat 22, 1006 at 11:00 Robert S. Ellenport, Mayor Sacdon 2 of tha Act of Juna 13, Nastasha Greene; midget boy, Jesse bo conjest was also held and the win- Pet show — Midget girl, Frahccsca Jose Santana; senior boy, J.R^ Cook. A.M. prevailing tlma. Naw Jersey, on August 22, 1606 at 10:00 ol the Clark Township Buslnsss Admini- BY ORDER OF tha Mayor and Township ' • • Al Kalla Park camps. Trailside's summer session A.M. prevailing time. strator, Room 24, 430 WeeffleW Avenue, U6B03 CLK Auguat 6. '896 ($28.00) 1 (34. known aa tha Copaland Act. . Council of the Townahlp of Clark, Union Anderson; junior girl, April Louctt; ners were Melissa Andrade and Grace Hollman and Torch the dog; midget Newton Street Park Tha work undar thla oontract Includes Tha work undar this contract Indudaa Clark, New Jersey, on August 26, 10C6 at B. Tha Afflrmatrva Action raqulra- County, .New Jersey. Paddle Tennis — Midget boy, Dan- continues through Aug. 23. road construction pavamant ovarlay and road construction pavamant overlay and 11.OO a.m. prevailing time. menta of P.L. 1875, 0. 127. Robert S. Ellenport, Mayor Dc Luna. Some '90s dances were also boy, Pete Lipari and Bascoe the dog; Spot Shooting —. Midget girl, related Improvamanti on Wastfleld Avanua C. Tha provlstone of tha Naw Jarsay U6B00 CLK August 8, 1996 ($27.50) ny Matusawicz; junior girl, Kara junior boy, Sterling Robinson; senior related Improvements on Qlbeon Boulavard Specifications for the proposed work, NOTICE TO BIDDERS For the 3-4 year old preschool set, . from Rarllnn Road to tha Cardan from Rarlfan Road to tha Emerald Plaoa. girl, Tamcara Walker^ sen|£r_boy. greatly enjoyed, such as the Tootsie junior girl, Jenna Berneck and Baby lylelissa Pisarski; midget boy, Ronv Parkway. _ j. prepared by Sanlord A. Kaplan. Business . . Notice la hereby-grven that sealed prop- Frees; junior boy, John.Tango; senior, Speotfloattons and Drawing*- for the - Administrator are on file In the office of the osals will be received by the Township ol "The Two-of Us" provides child and Spedflcatlona and Drawlnge for the proposed work, prepared by Harry C. Clark Township Business Administrator, Ramecn Modge. Roll and the Margareta. the cat; and junior boy, Duane Cose- ncy Chea; junior girl, Kira Krus; and propoeed work, prepared by Harry C. Clark, Union County, New Jersey for boy, Ed Dumala. carcgiver with hikes, activities, Applagata, P.E. 4 L.S., Township Engi- Room 24, 430 WeetfleJd Avenue, Clark, "DUMP TRUCK 5/7 YARDS WITH Scavenger Hunt — Midget girl, A pizza party and other contests nior- and Lacey the cat. junior boy, Chris Everitt. Applegate. P.E. 4 L.S., Townahip Engt- neer, are on file In tha of the Clark Townahlp New Jerssy, and may be Inspected by proe- Home Run Derby — midget boy, naar. a/a on tlla In tha of tha Clark Townahlp Bualnaaa Administrator. Room 24, 430' pecttve bidders during business hours. SNOW PLOW OR EOUAL storytelling and crafts designed to Business Administrator, Room 84, 430 and opened and read In public at Vie office ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS Nikita Greene; midget boy, Syim such as a balloon toss have been Dr. King Park 17th Street Park WestflekJ Avenue, Clark, New Jersey, and Bidders will be furnished with a copy ol ol the Clark Township Buslnee* Admini- Scott Vogel; junior girl, Andrea promote interactive discovery and Waatflald Avanua, Clark, Nsw Jaraay, and may b* Inapactad by prospective blddara planned for next week. '•• Checkers — Midget girl. Melody may ba Inapactad by proapacttva blddera the Specifications by request upon proper strator, Room 1B, 430 Westfield Avenue, Chiarello; junior boy, Eril Sztajbert. Bass; junior girl, Dominique Bagley; Chess — First place Greg Parker. during bualnaaa hours. during bualnaaa houra. noOoe and payment of a non-refundable Clark, New Jersey, on Monday, August 26, awareness of the natural world. Bidden will ba furnished with a copy of charge of twenty dotlare ($20.00) for each 1806, at 10:00 a.m. prevailing ame. junior boy, Aaron Smith; senior girl, • Memorial 5th .and 6th Day Kalah — First place Camille Jefferson; midget boy, Dennis Mayo; Bidders will ba furnlahad with a copy of $25,000 For You • Buchanan Street Park. the Contract documanta by raquaat upon Nd, payable to ths Township of Clark, to Specifications for the proposed work, For pre-first-grade children ages t» Contract documanta by raquaat upon 1 : Tamara Walker. Campers McGhee. junior girl, Dominique Bagley; junior proper notlca and payment of a nonretund- defray the cost thereof. Proposals must be prepared by Sanford A. Kaplan, Business • • .• • • • • ! i '< ii '• '.; ' *• "' - •! ,'• -ii Washers — Midget girl, Melanie propw nolle* and paymant of a nonrerund- able charga ol thirty dollars ($30.00) pay- made on the standard proposal forme In the 4-6 years, four-day, one-hour-long ,£•• able oharga of thirty dollar* ($30.00) pay- Administrator, are on file In the offloe of the On July 5, a Paddle Tennis Tourna- 5th Ward Park boy, Briyn Davis; and senior boy, able to tha townahlp of Clark, to defray the manner designated In ths Contract docu- Clark Townahlp Business Administrator, Sura; midget boy, Joe Wieworski;. Double Dutch/Single Jump — able to fha townahlp of Clark, to defray the mBtits, roust.De vtrirff In ttttr"* tnvr . drop-off. programs .are offcr.e.d* . aoal lharaol. "ropoaaia musttnm on' Room 84,- 43O Weeffleki Avenue. Ckwk, lopee bearing the name and address of the : : , • • . I ' *.» •' .1 • • •Midget—girlr C-andace - Chapman; ment WAS held and4he~winners-were™-.- Chess Midget girl, -Denise Antonie-€rrBpman. -•• . »te etandard proposal forma In tha manner r.opo«aJ formalnthVrnannar' New Jereey, and may be Inspscted by pros- junior girl, Colleen -McMenaininr" "Natural Beginnings" introduces stu- daalgnatad In tha contract documanta, Bidder, and the name of the work on the pectlve bidders during business hours. midget boy, Tamaren McClendon; first place, Adam Rusnock; second Moys; midget boy, Alan Simoes; Paddle tennis — Midget girl, Ver- designated In tha oontract documents, muat ba enclosed In aaalad envelopes outside: addressed to Mayor and Council, junior boy, Joe Savino. dents to food chains and through a muef ba ancloaad In aaalad envstopee bearing tha nama and addraaa of Ihe Bid- Township of Clark; and muat ba accompan- Bidders will be furnished with a copy of IMPROVEMENTS MAY INCLUDE: place, David Sabin; and third place, baarlng tha nama and addraaa of tha Bk>- ied by a statement of Consent of Surety the Specifications by request upon proper Jacks — Midget girl, Allison Ker- junior girl. Jania Brown; junior boy, junior girl, Crystal Mandall; junior onica Walker; midget boy, Anthony dar. and tha nama of tha work on tha out- der, and tha nama of the work on tha out- notice. Proposals must be made on the planting activity, games, hikes and side; addressed to Mayor and Council, from a surety company authorized to do 1 tis; junior girl, Stephanie Savino. James Chapman; senior girl, Alicia Christopher Campbell. boy, Brad, Antoniwicz; and senior Floyd; junior girl, Elizabeth Smith; alda; addressed to Mayor and Council, Townahlp of Clark; and muat b* accompan- business In the State ol New Jersey and standard proposal forme In the manner crafts, the interdependence of all liv- Townahlp of Clark; and muat ba accompan- ied by a atatamant of Consent of Surety acceptable to the Township and either a Bid designated In the) Contract documents, • Dobson Park Chapman; senior boy, Antoinc On July 8, a soccer clinic was held. boy, Nick Schultes. and junior boy, Aaron Smith. ied by a •tatarrfant of Consent of Suraty from a surety company authorlzad to do Bond or a Certified Check drawn to the must bs snclosed in eealed envelopee, ing things is stressed. "Feathers, Fur from a surety company authorlzad to do business In the State of New Jersey and order o.f Treasursr of the Township of Clark bearing the name and address ot the Bid- Chapman. Guest instructors were Garctt Lelko, Knosky Park St. Marks Park business In tha Stata of Naw Jaraay and for not Isee than ten percent (10%) ol the der, and the name of the work on the out- 1-an-l Basketball — Midget girl, and Scales" teaches children about _ acceptable to tha Townahlp and althar a Bid acceptable to the Townahlp and either a Bid side; addressed to Mayor and Council, s v Christopher Kolibas, and Kelly Bond or a Certified Check drawn to tha amount bid. except ttiat the check need not • .•S t. Marks Park Paddle tennis — Junior girl, Gabby Paddle Tennis — Midget boy, Bond or a Certified Chack drawn to tha exceed Sao.OO0.0O. - , Townehtp of Clark; and must be scoofnpe.rv Payments as \ow as 69.00 per mor\th\ Lisa Comi; midget boy, Andrew different animal "suits" and groups. ordar of tha Traaaurar of tha Townahlp of order ot Treasurer of tha Township ot Cluk te<3 by a statement of Consent of Surety Gonilskr. junior g\rl, Traccy Sheeny, Nok Hockey — Junior girl, Grace McCrackcn. Skills covered were pass- Gomes; junior boy. Rick Bachmarr, Andrea Gyan and junior boy, Larry Clark for not laaa than tan percent (10%) of tor not less than tan percent (1O%) ot tne The Township - reservee the right to from a surety company authorized to do ing, dribbling, trapping, heading, and r Live "special guests" round out this tha amount bid. axcapt that tha chack naad amount bid, axoapt that the check naad not require a complete financial and experi- business In the Stats of New1 Jersey and FREE ON ^ITE INSPECTIONS junior boy. Cart Jcan-Picne; senior . MQtrctte; Junior boy. Carmine Canla- senior 8' '- Sky Pippcn; and senior Jackson. not axcaad S2O.000.O0. exceed $20,000.00. ence etatement from prospective bidders acceptable to the Townehlp and either a Bid program. For the'dinosaur "expert" or The Township reservee the right to showing that they have satisfactorily com-" Bond or a Certified Check drawn to the girl. Margaret Imbriacco; senior boy. lupo; senior boy, Joe Morrette. goalkeeping. On July 10. due to the boy, Mike Sodano. Checkers — Midget boy, John II, Tha Townahlp raaarvaa tha right to require a complete financial and experi- CALL NOW! L.r.ns.-.f.JJ.. novice, "Diiiomitc" will lake students pleted work of the nature required before order of Treasursr of the Townehlp of Clark Randy Grider. • Wales Park cool weather a marathon soccer game Lawson Park Mayo IV' and junior boy, Larry raqulra a complete financial and experi- ence statement from prospective bidders awarding the Contract. for not less than ten percent (10%) of the back through time to the days of the anoa atatamant from proapscUva blddara showing that they have satisfactorily com- Proposals for this Contract will be amount bid, except that the check need not Frisbee Golf — Midget girl, Jessica Jacks — Midget girl, Julie Jackson; was held. Tethcrball — Midget girl, Tara Jackson. showing Biot they hava satisfactorily oom- pleted work of the nature required before accepted only from bidders who have prop- exceed S20.0O0.0O. platad work of tha natura rtqulrad bafora awarding tha Contract erly qualified In accordance with the "terrible lizards" and includes a dino- awardlngitha Contract. The Townahip reservee the right to 201-868-8858 Snell; midget boy, Pete Lipari; junior midget boy, Sam Leonard; junior girl, On July 11, a swim trip, a cookout, Green; midget boy,' Deshown Davis; Wales Park Proposals for • this Contract will be requirements of trie Contract Documents. require a complete financial and experi- trivia game and a "fossil hunting Propoaala for this Contract will ba accepted only Irom bidders who have prop- The Township reserves the right to re|ect ence statement frorh pcoepectlve blddere girl, Nicole Lipari; junior boy, Dunae Nicole Castillo. and a shots on goal contest were held. junior girl, -Dara Hood; and junior Chess — First place, Vinnie accepted only from blddara who hava prop- erly qualified In accordance with the any or all bids or to wah/s any Informalities showing that they have satisfactorily com- expedition." "Going Bu^gy" focuses erly qualified In accordance with tha requirement* of the Contract Documents. where such Informality Is not detrimental to pleted work of the nature required before Cosby; senior girl, Kelly Larkins; • Wilson Park On July 12, a speed soccer dribbling boy, John Willc.- Berardi. requirements of tha Contract Documanta. Tha Townahlp reserves tha right to re|ect the best Interest ol the Township. The right awarding the Contract competition will be held with a pizza the child on the many six-legged crea- Tha Townahlp raaarvaa the right to ralact any or all bids or to waive any Informalities ie also reserved to Increase or decrease ins Proposals lor this Contract will be senior boy, Bart Adamson. Softball Field Day — Midget girl, Pel show — Best in show, first Kalah — Midget girl, Julie Jack- any or all bide or to waive any Informalities where such Informality Is not detrimental to quantities specified In the manner desig- accepted only from bidders who have prop- lunch and bake sale. tures called insects. where such Informality la not detrimental to the bast Interest of tha Townahlp. The right nated In the Specifications. erty qualified In accordance with the • 5th Ward Park Elizabeth .Piech; midget boy, Alex place Sparky and owner William Pod; son; midget boy, Sam Leonard; junior tha baat Intaraat of tha Township. Tha right la also reserved to Increase or decrease the requirements of the Contract Documents. • Milkosky Day Camp Children ages 4-6 get "cool" during la also reserved to Increase or dacraasa tha quantities specified In the manner desig- The successful bidder shall be required .WORSHIP CALENDAR 1-on-l Basketball — Junior girl, Marosi; junior girl, Stephanie Barna; cutest, Kitty and owner Tom Latalski; girl, Marletie Chavez; and junior boy, quantities specified In the manner daalg- nated In tha Specifications, to comply with the Following. Tha Townahlp reserves the right to reject ' . At 8th ward park, a watermelon "Wet and Wild" when they get wet, natad In tha Specifications. A. Antl-Klckback Regulations under any or aH bide or to waive any InformalltJea Lauren Regon; junior boy. Tommy junior boy, Michael Pelardis. most energetic, Oatmeal and owner Vinnie Berardi. The successful bidder shall be required Section 2 ol the Act of June 13. where auch Informality la not detrimental to 9:15 a.m.. Boy Scouu, Mondays 7 p.m., Senior discovering water wonders and the Tha aucceaaful bidder shall ba required 1034, known as the Copeland Act. the best Interest of the Township. The right feast was held on July 15. It took the to comply with One following. CONGREGATIONAL Fellowship - 1st Wednesdays and 3rd Thurs- Alston; senior boy, Nick Schultes. Frisbee Golf — Midget girl. Brittany Hertz. Wilson Park lo comply with tha following. A. Antl-Klckback Regulations under B. The Affirmative Action require- importance of wetlands. "Fabulous A. Antl-Klckback Regulations undar ments ol P.L. 1975, c. 127. days; Church Council 8 p m., AA Sleps, Fri- Gabrielle Milousky; midget boy, Pat- place of the ordinary chips and cook- Horseshoes — Midget girl, Ashley Section 2 of tha Act ol June 13, Section 2 of tha Act of June 13,' FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN • Knosky Park Chess — First place, Doug Flappers" will bring the bird world 1B34. known aa the Copeland Act. C. The provisions of the New d3V.i 8 p.m.. AA Saturdays 8 p.m.. A.A.R P ies fnr a snnrk 1934, known »« lh» r:np«l»f\rt A/-» Jersey Prevailing Warm Am. Ch RCH 1340 Clinton Ave., frvington. l-on-1- BasteUwlk—Midget boyr- rick G arcana;—iunior—sui,—Jessica—- Smith; midget boy, errick Bafc««H- Fischgrt Irvington Chapter 2919 Third Tuejclays'I p.m into focus as participants do the "Bird B. The Affirmative Action require- ments of P.L. 1875. c. 127. ter 150 of the Lawa of 1863, effec- FREE Information'. 3734883 Sunday: 9:00 AM Choir Rehearsal,, The campers went on a trip to Wild ments of P.L. 1975. c. 127. C. The provisions of the New tive January 1, 1064. Ben Patrone; junior girl, Gertrude Goger; junior boy, Joe Clanton. junior girl, Jesse Schaeffer; junior Paddle tennis, mixed doubles — C. The provisions of the New Jerssy 10:00 AM Worship and Church School; Mon- Bop," play "Busy Beaks" and learn Jersey Prevailing Wage Act, Chap- day 9:00 AM Food Pantiy; 7:00 PM Girl Scout Scocoza; junior boy, Aunio Berisha; 1-on-l Basketball — Midget girl, West City and swimming. They ended • boy, Paul Gren. First place, Randi Schaffer and Joe Prevailing Wage Act, Chapter 1 SO of ter 150 ol the Lawa ol 1863, effec- CALL the week with a funny hat day. Hats hireling basics. • the Laws of 1963, effective January tive January 1. 1864. l»o»l Troops 587, 589. 602, 613: Tuesday: Noon senior girl, Nancy Gomez; senior boy, Mona Sandhu; midget boy, Nick Kalah — midget girl, Tara Green; Machenko. 1, 1064. Beginning! Group A.A., 1:30 PM Senior Out- ROMAN CATHOLIC were made from newspapers as well For children entering the first .and All bkte shall be binding upon the bidder All bide shall be binding upon the bidder FREE Information! Randy Grider. Moustakis; junior girl, Tracey midget boy, Rodney Fanil; junior girl, for a pelrod of Sixty (60) daya subsequent tor a pelrod of Sixty (60) daye subsequent and enter a four digit reich. 6:30 PM Cub Scout Pack 216. Wednes- second-grades, "Trailside Rockers" to the opening of bids. to the opening of bids. day.' 4:00 PM Youth Fellowship, 7:00 PM Boy ST. LEO'S CHURCH 103 Myrtle Ave. • Lawson Park Sheehy, junior boy, Maurice Taylor; as construction paper. Afterwards,- Jill Green; and junior boy, John Wille. Irvington, 372-1272. Rev. Dennis R. McKcn Summer day camps will explore rocks and minerals. Stu- Award of contract sub|sct lo the approval Award ol contract subject to ths approval selection number below! Scout Troop 216 and Adult Fellowship, Thurs- Frisbee Golf — Midget girl, Tara senior girl, Randi Schaffer; senior they paraded around the 8th ward to Melnyk Park ol the New Jersey Department of of tha Nsw Jerssy Dspartmant of day: 9:00 AM Food Pantry. na. Pastor Schedule for Masses: Salunlay Eve display their creative hats. dents will watch a mini-volcano'erupt,. Transportation. Transportation. 5:30 p.m., Sunday 7:30 a.m., 10:0(1 a.m.. 11:3.( Green, midget boy, Jessie Louis; boy, Hubert Szymanski. Kalah — Midget boy, Chad July 29 to Aug. 2 BY ORDER OF the Mayor and Township BY ORDER OF the Mayor and Township a.m. and 12:45 p.m. (Spanish); Weekdays search for volcanic rocks in the Council of the Townahlp ol Clark, Union Council of the Township of Clark, Union junior girl, Jill Green; junior boy, Roman-Junior girl, Penelope Demko- County. New Jersey. County, New Jersey. and enter the four digit PREPLANNING Monday to Friday: 7:00 am.. 8:00 a.m., 12:(K The sixtfi week of the Linden Sum- Watchung'Reservation and start their Robert Ellenport, Mayor Robert Ellenport, Mayor selection number below! EPISCOPAL noon. Saturdays: 8:00am., 12:00noon. Holy- Brian Willis. wicz; junior boy, Justin Turetzkir U6708 CLK August 8, 1886 ($31.50) Summer day camps mer. Day Camps ran from July 29 own rock collection. "Fairies of Field U6601 CLK Auguat 8, 1096 ($31.25) FUNERALS f\ days: Eve 7:30 p.m. Holyday: 7:00 am., 9:0C Speed Lay-ups — Midget girl, and senior boy, Sean Garris. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Elm a.m., 12:00 noon. Miraculoa* Medal Novena: July 8-12 Playground winners through Aug. 2. The following is a list and Forest" will unleash your child's Avenue and Irving Street, Rahway, Mondays following the 12:00 noon Mass aiid al Ashley Caton; midget boy, Jessie RELIGION 5900 Reasons to Prearrange 908-388-3460. The Rev. David Canan, Rector. July 29 to Aug. 2 Milkosky Park of what happened. imagination as they pass the time as 7:15 p.m. Sacrament of Penance: Saturday: Luis; junior girl, Quiana Brcwington; The followingiiis a list of what hap- 5901 Preplanning & Your Family Summer Sunday services, 7:30 a.m.. Holy 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. and following tl>e 5:30 p.m. fairies might. Eucharist. Rile I, 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite junior boy, Deshown Davis. pened in the Linden Summer Day 3-on-3 Basketball — Junior boy, 3220 Bible Verse For The Day 5902 Pre-financing a Funeral Mass. The sixth week of the Linden Sum- - Dave' Gonzalez and senior boy. Philip *. Trailside also will be offering two II. with child care provided. Music featuring • Meinyk Park Camps July 8-12. > - • v • 5903 ' Dealing With Grief organist Carlos Staszeslci and soloist Angela mer Playgrounds ran from July 29, Cholewa. . McManus Day camp . five-day camps in which children 1-on-l Basketball: junior girl, • Memorial Day Camp 5904 The Funeral Director • Gervase. Summer youth activities are as through Aug. 2. The following is a list This\ week there were • checker, have the option of signing up for half- announced. NOTE: All copy changes must be made in ' Tetherball — Midget girl, Johanna 'Call Everyday! writing and received by Worrall Community Latoya Hatchett; junior boy, Jason Memorial Day Camp hadTr-coloi;..' -of first place winners in the contests' chess, and nok hockey tournaments. -Quintero; midget boy, Victor Gavi- day or full-day sessions. The morning • m Your Community's Best Newspapers No Later Ulan 12;(X) Noon. Fridays Bonilla ing contest. Everyone colored one or Your CommunK/t B*3t Your Community's Best taken place on the playgrounds. lanes; junior girl, Donisa Welch; and .The winners for the district champ- portion of "Nature Discovery Club" '. r •'' prior to llie following week's publication. more pictures and did a beautiful job. Jacks —. Midget girl, Renee Al Kalla Park ionships were: immerses children, in nature's won- LUTHERAN Please address changes to: U/S junior boy, Bruce Taylor. Infosd Infosourceource Dorothy G. Roman; midget boy, Scott Gergich; First place —* Melissa, Andrade, ( Checkers — Patrick Merrill and REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 134 Kalah — Midget girl, Natalie Wlo- Chess — First place Melcik Welch ders through exploration of forest, u HOUW votc« mrom 34 HOURTOICE INFORMATION SERVICE junior girl, Nicole Demkowicz; junior Michael Griscavage, Skye Tpuhy and Prospect Ave., Irvington, 374-9377. Rev. Hen- Worrall Community Newspapers darski; midget boy, Dan Matusawicz; Horseshoes — Midget girl, Cindy Jessica Percoski. field, stream and pond followed by a A Public Senice of 1291 Sluyvesant Ave boy, Sean Sakowski. Paige Crosby. ^••-•-, ry E. Dierk, D.D. Pastor. 763-0878. Sunday junior girl, Andrea Chiarello; and Quintero; midget boy, Mike Clark; Nok Hockey — Daniel Bosek and fascinating look at the world of insec- WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS VyORRALL C NEWSPAPERS School for all ages 9:15 - 10:15 a.m. Worship P.O. Box 3109 • • Milkosky Park services 8:30 and 10:30 am.. Choir Practice Union, N.I. 07083 Second place — Steven Campbell, junior boy, Fuquan Washington. junior girl, Wendy Summa; junior, Sara Szary. ts. The afternoon session introduces ' Foul Shooting — Midget boy, Frank Oyola, and Elianne De Luna. Buchanan St Park boy, Bruce Taylor; senior girl, Bonnie Chess — Daniel Lima and Christ- students to the life and ways of Native . .^lakim All; junior girl.Wendy Sum- Third place — Brandon Bateman, r Kalah — midget girl, Kelly Sura; Summa; and senior boy, Philip ina Morales. Americans who lived in harmony ma; junior boy, Dave Nolasco; senior SHARE THE JOY midget boy, Robert Kuban; junior The sport of the week was soccer. with nature. Pawel Zboralski, and Ryan Maguire. Cholewa. Birth announcements will appear every Thursday In the Linden '< Leader, Roselle Spectator, Rahway Progress and the Clark! Everybody's Talking About... Eagle. Just fill out the form below and mall It to: _ ^ " Your Community's Best STORK CLUB 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., P.O. Box 3109 Infosource BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE Union, N.J. 07083 IN APPRECIATION YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT WILL APPEAR The Clark Special Evenu Committee thanks the AIR CONDITIONING FENCING GUTTER CLEANING SERVICE HANDYMAN HELP WANTED HOME IMPROVEMENTS LANDSCAPING FREE OF CHARGE, OUR GIFT TO YOU following organizations «rtd individuals for their financial contributions and efforts over the past two A. BEAUTIFUL JOD LOUIS MATERA 100% FINANCE TOMS 1-8OO735-6I34 NO DOWN PAYMENT LINDEN years in helping to sponsor Independence Day Fireworks in Clark.The Committee The Handyman Can FREE ESTIMATE" Uc.# 115389 appreciates the time, effort and dedication shown by Township employees and volunteers in (0 GUTTERS>LEADERS O LANDSCAPING, INC. making our celebration enjoyable and safe. FENCING All Around Handyman E UNDERGROUND DRAINS 5 Residential & Commercial .pound, ounce son/daughter (named) As a result if the generosity in lime or money shown by those listed below the Special • HUMIDIFIERS ALLTYPES Thoroughly cleaned pn Catering to the Avon Seasonal Clean Ups events Committee has been pleased lo present Independence Day Fireworks to the citizens of •AIR CLEANERS = NEW & REPAIR & (lushed Physically Challenged & Elderly PLAZA HOME IMPROVEMENTS •Lawn Maintenance , and measured was born Clark. •ATTIC FANfe •Landscape Deilgn NO JOB TOO SMALL AVERAGE » Commercial • Residential • Kerttli7lng program for TOWNSHIP COUNCIL CLARKSPEOALOmCERS • SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION • Rooflng/8ldlng/Wlndow( in Hospital to Mr. and Mrs lawn maintenance customers CIARK POLKS DEPT. OVERLOOK HOSPITAL COMCON • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Bsstmtnts a RESIDENTIAL a COMMERCIAL FREE ESTIMATES HOUSE i $$$ •Aerating cV Power Seeding CLARK VOL. FIRS DEPT. LT.JEFFREYJOY Call Brae* • Extensions • Concrete and Masonry •Sod of (town) _. He/She joins a (brother CLARK VOL. EMERO. SQUAD . DBT. DAVID SATKOWSKI (908)561-4524 $35.00 - $40.00 w CALL: SALES > Fully Insured • References •Seed CLARK PUBLIC WORKS PTLM. RAY PALMER FREE ESTIMATES ALL DEBRIS BAGGED 908-964-3402 908-862-5935 or sister, or brothers and/or sisters). UNION COUNTYREO.HJ. ' THE BEST FAMILY FROM ABOVE Ellubelh, NJ O7208 THE FERRARA FAMILY Edison, New Jersey 761-5427 AvaUiblt 24 Hrs. 1-800-662-2292 612 Btllt) Ave. Free Estimate Fully Insured sen MARK MEISE 228-4965 Mrs. •' the former _, is the daughter of Mr. i SUMMIT BANK CARPENTER BENNETT & MORRISSEY. COSMAmtNC. ' ESOjS.' ' "•• TURN MODEL TRAINS ROOFING ROOFING 1 and Mrs. of (town). Her husband is - D'AtfNUNZIOFAVINO -..-:•'• 'MfBOLBSBX-WAIBRCOMMNY POLYCHROME WC MACKEV1CH, BURKE. STANKKl ESQS. everyone TO INVESTORS SATOtOS BANK USOYPSUM WANTED WE STOP LEAKS! the son of Mr. and Mrs.. of (town). 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LOCAL SPORTS Rahway, Debutantes host prelim event for NBTA HIGHLIGHTS . COUNTY NEWS Baton twirlers shine against local competition in prepping for national tournament Johnson Regional The Debutantes Dance Twirl Novice Model (13-15); Amy Cron Instate Solo (10-12) and third in (13-15); Vanessa Rowe placed third Cathy Romeo placed second, Amy WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 SECTION B physical schedule teams, a division of the Rahway Divi- placed third in Best Appearing Novice Open Solo (10-12); Colleen in Beginner Instate Solo (13-15) and Cron and Lauren LaPeluso third and set for fall sion of Parks and Recreation Baton (10-12) and second in Beginner Basic Wysocki won first and Gina Berardi- second in' Beginner Open Solo Cherilyn and Colleen Wysocki also Twirling Program, hosted a prelimin- Strut (10-12); Lisa Antrosiglio won nilli took third in Novice Instate Solo (13-15); and in Duet, Jenny Jesus and competed. Superior services Johnson Regional High School ary event of the National Baton Twir- first place in Best Appearing (16-25), will conduct its fall sports physicals ling Association competition at Rah- took second in Intermediate Super-X- from The. Keep the park beautiful on Aug. 22 and 23, beginning at way High School July .14. Strut (16-25), was fourth-in Interme- "Editor's 8:30 a.m.' each day in the school's The Debutantes won first place in diate Instate Solo (16-25) and won health office. For more informa- Junior Parade corps, Junior Halftime first in Novice 2-Baton (16-25); and 9\jpteSool •• —*•• run by director Livio Mancino, will Senior Large Dance Twirl and (10-12) and placed second in both uporio hing for volurttccrs^to enhance take place next week, Aug. 13-15, Advanced Junior Small Dance Twirl. Intermediate Open Solo (10-12) and The man stood at the counter services in two areas. They placed third in Advanced Senior Novice 2-Baton (10-12). from 10 ajn. to 3:30 p.m. at the of a convenience store in Union County residents arc wanted to staff the Juvenile Conference Committees. Small Dance Twirl. Nomahegan Park baseball fieldo n Continuing with results, Lauren waiting for the clerk to tend to Each committee is a citizen panel consisting of six to nine volunteers appointed the Boulevard in Cranford. The Debutantes are directed by LaPelusa placed third in Novice the woman ahead of him. He by the presiding judge of the Family Court, hears matters involving first or sec- Mancino is a former minor Glennysha Jurado and assisted by Super-X-Strut (13-15) and third in was a big man, and in his ond time minor juvenile delinquency complaints that are referred by the court. league player with the St. Louis Lisa Antrosiglio. Additional members Beginner Open Solo (13-15); Christ- arms, he held several cans and The committees are concerned with deterring future-delinquent acts of young Browns farm system and has been a include Kym Antrosiglio, Gina Berar- ine Sauer won first place in Beginner a big box of cat food. When people in their communities. coach, at Union College and West dinilli, Amy Cron, Christine Holen- Instate Solo (13-15), took third in the woman in front of him Orange High School. sack, Jenny Jesus, Lauren LaPelusa, Novice 2-Baton (13-15) and placed gathered her bag and left the Membership precludes those who arc police officers, attorneys who handle Mancino is presently an active Mikaela O'Toole,. Michelle Racelis, third in Novice Flag (13-15); and store, the man leaned over the juvenile delinquency cases in Union County, judiciary employees, and munici- umpire on the college, high school Cathy Romeo, Vanessa Rowe, Christ- Michelle Sauer placed third in N6vice counter and dropped the mer- pal court judges or their spouses. Membership also precludes those whq hold or and semi-pro levels. He is also a ine, Michelle and' Patty Sauer and Super-X-Strut (16-25) and second in chandise for the clerk to ring it seek any appointed or elected political office, including on a board of education. carded member of the New Jersey Chcrilyn and Colleen Wysocki. Intermediate Open Solo (16-25). on the cash register. Some of Anyone interested in volunteering one night a month for this program, or is State Baseball Umpires Individual event results are. as the cans, rolled, but he caught interested in finding out about other volunteer opportunities available through- Association follows: . • Finishing up the results, Cathy them in their stride and out the judiciary, may call Nancy Spano Yurek, acting vicinage volunteer man- The camp, for boys, ages 12-16, Jenny Jesus won first place in Romeo placed second in Novice gathered them into one pile. ager, between 9 a.m. and'4 p.m. at (908) 527-4325 or write her at the Union will feature qualified coaches and County Court House Annex, fifth floor, Elizabeth,' NJ 07207. players giving intensive instruc- He was a cat lover, I tions on all aspects of the game though;, so he was no friend of The county courthouse also is in need of staff for its Volunteer Reception pitching, fielding, catching and Puffin''up a storm mine. Units. ' bascrunning, plus the rules that The winnersin Linden Recreation's annual Foul Shooting Contest take time out from daily He was sweating. He told the Volunteers will be placed in various locations throughout the courthouse in apply to the game. activities. Pictured are, back row from left, Alicia Chapman, Katie Mericle, Nadir Starks and clerk he had taken the day off Elizabeth. They will be responsible for directing parties to the various courts Attendees must bring glove, bat Doug Farrell. Kneeling are, from left, Sam Leonard and Vickie Berardi. from work to repair his porch, Behind the table, Bureau of Park Operations Chief Dan Bernier, Freeholder Henry and offices as well as giving basic information and paperwork. Volunteers will spikes, catching equipment (if a and as he was removing some Kurz and JoAnn Gemenden, of the Bureau of Environmental Affairs organize part be asked to work a few hours during the day, once a week. Full training will be catcher), and- shorts will not be of the wood, he discovered a of the volunteer effort to clean up parts of the Watchung Reservation during Litter available. allowed to be worn. Playground events bring out kids family of cats underneath — a Day '96. Anyone interested in volunteering for this program also may contact Nancy The cost is S50 per youngster and mother and her litter of kittens. Spano Yurek. includes abrochure on how to play the game and a T-shirt. For more Foul shooting last month-provides kids with-skills "I hate cats," he told the information, call 276-5260. The Linden Recreation Depart- nyk; Andrea Chiarello, Al Kalla. clerk, turning around to face me • • • ment's annual Foul Shooting Contest Linden Rec Junior Boys — Doug Fan-ell, Sun- as if he were expecting confir- "Summer Sports Spectacular Attorney challenges Democrat incumbent last month took place at Wilson Park nyside; Paul Falkowski, Newton; mation. 1996" is offered this summer by with boys and girls competing in three Wales; Lisa Conli, Dobson; Clenimie John Wille, Lawson. and Plainficld. In 1983 she graduated her own practice in Newark, Union County College's Depart- categories — Midget (10 years and , Elam, Sunnyside. Senior Girls — Katie Mericle, I laughed because in front of GOP pits Williams against Payne in congressional race from Rutgers University with a In other professional endeavors, rnent of Continuing Education and me stood a man who said he under). Junior (11 to 14) and Senior Midget Boys — Sam Leonard, Buchanan St.; Kerry Flanangan, Mel- In his race for a fourth term as rep- "I will be canvassing the entire dis- P"^" bachelor of science degree in eco- Williams is a member of the Con- hated;cats.-, but, instead of find- Community Services for young- ~(15~ to 17)7 " " ••"-"•'" '-- — Wales; Danny Matusawicz," Sunnys- 'rykr^ttird-Siyr r Kyt .resentativeofNew-iersey:!s-46ih'€on- tricl," Williams *aid. "I already -have-. -| .nqmics andjirnmor degree in political \ wrned Black Republicans and works sters ages 8-15 who wish to hone ing-a way to get to get his ' All winners received awards, and ide; John Swiderski, Newton St. Senior Boys — Nadir Starks, Dr. gressional District, Democrat Donald instituted my 'summer storm plan,' science. ' ".""" "\" as sTdislrict leadcY'fof"fficTRcpublicah new friends out from under his their skills in a particular sport. the results are as follows: Junior Girls — Alicia Chapman, King; Randy Cjrider, Knosky; Mar- Payne faces Republican challenger where I am going door-to-door to the "While in college I was very active County Committee in Newark's West porch and off his property, he In addition to the regular train- Midget Girls — Vicki Berardi, 17th St.; Adrienne Mansueto, Mel- quis Gyant, St. Marks. Vanessa Williams. constituents, blanketing the entire dis- in student government, having been Ward. She is a memrjer of the New was buying food to nourish ing, special sessions will be offered When the Newark-based attorney is trict with fliers and leaflets, mounting elected a student representative to the Jersey State Bar Association of> them. to children ages 5-7 in soccer and askod if she is "the Vanessa Wil- a mass-mailing effort, issuing weekly ^ , ^ : tennis. press releases, and making numerous Semi-pro baseball tourney at Linden I thought about that experi- liams," she usually replies "I'm not The program wiU be co- public appearance* — including fund- Regarding philosophy, 10th Congressional ence and recalled the last two that Vanessa Williams, but I am the sponsored by the Union County raisers, featuring Gov. Christine Summer hoops, Softball beginning to hit stretch run columns I had written. The sub- Vanessa Williams for the job .that District candidate Vanessa Williams, a Repu- Division of Parks and Recreation Metro Park Baseball is presenting their fourth annual Whitman and Essex County Execu- Heat 31, Sonics 29 — JamalTatc 20, Kellch Williams ject was my feelings about the needs to be done in the 10th District of and the Cranford Board of Educa- • Semi-Pro Baseball Tourney, beginning Aug. 17, to be fol- tive James Trcffinger. blican running against Donald Payne, sup- 14. future of society and I wasn't New Jersey." tion. All sports training will be held "Also I am open to any community lowed directly by the Garden State Tournament of Bulls 51, Lakers 50 — Jamil Taylor 16, Nadir Starks 18. too optimistic. But here was an Another frequently asked question, ports much of the Contract With America — groups that want me to come and at the college's Cranford Campus, Champions. / , . ' Knicks 36, Magic 31 — William Wade 9, Jamar Jackson example of an individual dis- she said, is "you don't seriously think speak to them. After already speaking tax cuts, term limits, welfare reform, etc. — with alternate nearby locations, The tournaments vnill be held at Linden Memorial Field, 17. pelling those feelings. I'm sure you can. beat Payne in the Democrat- such as Nomahegan Park or Cran- which features all the modem facilities and ample parking. to hundreds of voters, many, especial- and she is pro-choice. Heat 43, Magic 29 — Tate 17, James Van Dunke 13. there are many more out there dominated 10th District, do you?" ford High'School, announced in The first game Will start that Saturday at 10 a.m. Throwing ly the senior citizens, have expressed Bulls 37, Sonics 23 — Sean Gance 17, Andrae Sumner like him. Unfortunately, they "Yes I do," she replies, "I want some cases at the first session. out the first pitch will be Linden Mayor John Gregorio. dissatisfaction with Donald Payne. I 13...... • don't get the attention from the people to know that I'm.not in this University Senate and secretary to the African-American Entrepreneurs and The lone remaining week-l^ng am already making great progress get- Vanessa Williams Lakers 42, Kicks 33 — Starks 19, Ronald Green 12. press. race to lose. I fully expect and intend African Student Congress," she was named to the Newark Police Ben- training session will be Pee-Wee ting my message out and showcasing Will canvass the district Sports Clips .to beat Congressman Payne. To do recalled. evolent Association Local 3's ".Who's tennis (ages 5-7 half-day sessions) • Klckball tourney Those who do get the atten- the entrenched Congressman Payne's that, I believe I have to show the vot- Who 1996 among Newark's Business Aug. 12-16. • The MPT will host 16 semi-pro baseball teams featuring The Linden Recreation Department held its six-person tion are the people like Tanika poor performance in the job." In 1986, she entered Rutgers Law ers why they should vote for me "I want to call Pyane on his high and Professional Leaders." The program will open at 9 a.m., pn'7pc nf $?,rw> fryfj nt place, $1,000 for tccond and $500- Kickball Tournament on July 25 at Al Kalla Park. AHnm<: the woman from North Regarding philosophy, Williams School as an evening student and instead of him. I can shovMhero-ihat' absenteeism from Congress, why he . starting with organization assign- for third. The Danny Serrano Memorial MVP Plaque will Sunnyside Park emerged as champions, defeating Kno- Carolina who came to New supports much of the Gontiact With- supported House votes that raise taxes -worked fulMiffle-during the day at To flGcifit her, Williams picked also be awarded. sky Park 5-4. Milkosky Park and Buchanan Street Park Payne has lost touch with the people America. Cutting taxes, balancing the Blue Cross and Blue Shield. She was Montclair attorney Paula Garrick ments and warm-ups, followed by l York with her 11-year-old son and take more from working families, took third and fourth places. ; of this district. federal: budget, establishing term lim- awarded the Philip Levin Scholarship, Washington as her campaign manager participation at instructional sta: The GST will consist of 16 teams who are division win- and left him here whjlc she why he supported proposed bad "His record shows', he has a its, reducing the size of government, lions, positional play and instruc- ners or league champions from throughout the state. A Other entries were Melnyk Park, Al Kalla Park, Wilson retimed to her home state. budgets with poor spending priorities, which is given to first-year minority and her husband and law partner Back on July 15, Linden Rec held a golf clinic with penchant for spending a great deal of reforming welfare, preventing gov- tional specilization. '; guest instructor Chris Kolibas. On July 16, the cam- $500 prize will be given to the first place winner. Park, Ddbspn Park, Fifth War Park and Wales Park. built bigger but not better govern- students. Ronald L. Washington as public rela- According to news accounts, time overseas and very little time in ernment intrusion into religion, and A lunch period from noon to 1 pers went to BowCraft Amusement Park to test out During the tournaments, pro scouts will be in atten- Men's Softball ment, increased the.economic burden She was elected research editor of tions director. Ms. Adams encountered people the Congress; let alone the 10th Dis- getting tough on crime are among her p.m. will be followed by an after- their skills on a minfture "golf course. Above, from dance. All teams interested in participating in either or The standings for the Linden Recreation Men's Slow of senior citizens, and helped- derail the Women's Rights Law Reporter Rounding out Williams' inner back home and said nothing trict," she added. campaign points. noon of . individual and group leftr Tiffany Andrade looks on as Desiree Landazab- both tournaments, or for further information, should con- Pitch Softball League, as of Aug. 1, are as follows: education reform," she added. "If the and class representative of the Student circle are Williams' husband, Michael about her son, while her son The 10th Congressional District In addition,. she favors school demonstrations, practical applica- al and Princess Rodgers prepare to hit. tact John or Patrick Riporti at 636-7807 or 636-1578. "A" Division — Elizabeth K of C (15-2), Sun Tavern voters look real hard at Payne they Bar Association. After graduating law E. Powell as. treasurer, and Hillside tried to communicate with includes Rahway, Roselle, Hillside, vouchers, preserving senior citizens' tion of demonstrations and athletic Summer hoops (12-3), Advanced Chiropractic (11-3), Suspenders (13-4), •will see why I say that a''pain-free' school in 1990, she was admitted to businesswoman and former National authorities in New York to and parts of Elizabeth, Linden and entitlements, and is' pro-choice. competition. The sports training The standings for the Linden Summer High School Westfield K of C (11-5), Styles Inn JJ (6-8), Linwood Liq- future begins with a 'Payne-free' the bar of New Jersey later that year. Sales director for Dan River, Clarissa will close at 3 p.m. each day. • Basketball League, as of July 24, are as follows: uors' (542). . > determine where he lived and Union. . -- "A challenge already has been K. Posey, as events coordinator. future." '. From September 1990 to August Pee-Wee sports training will Crescent Yankees swept by Cranford -Woodbridge (6-0), Irvington (3-2), Bloomfield Tech "B" Division.— Papa's Deli (11-5), Styles Inn (10-4), what may have happened to his Payne's stronghold has been New- extended to Rep. Payne to a series of 1991, Williams served as the judicial Newark resident Robert Kevin offer a choice either of a morning (3-3), Linden (3-3), Bishop Ahr (2-4), JF Kennedy (2-3), Linden K of C (6-9); Paylin Enterprises (7-11), Old Stock mother. ark, but Williams said black females debates, and the Black Issues Conven- Williams, was bom in Newark in As was the case last year after winning the championship in 1994, it was a law clerk to Essex County Superior^ Waters, a key figure in that city's session from 9 to 11:30 a.m. or East Side (2-4), West Side (2-4). (5-11), Bad Attitude (4-12), Linden Sports Rehab (2-14), will give her "a fair hearing," with tion, chaired by Newark Councilman 1961 to Rev. Edward Williams and quick exit from the Essex County Baseball League playoffs for the Crescent The latest story that is getting Court Judge Donald E. King. By Sep- • West Ward Renaissance Program, is 12:30 to 3 p.m., with a shorter Game summaries: Phyl's Place (1-13). many crossing party lines to vote for Donald Tucker, has been asked to Mrs. Edith Williams. As a child, she' Yankees. attention is the report on Tues- tember the next year, she'd opened the fieldcoordinator . workout including a similar day's Linden 33, East Side 31 — Ramon Garcia (L) 24 pdihts, "C" Division — Slovak Club (12-4), Linwood Inn her. sponsor at least ine debate," she said. attended parochial schools in Newark Sponsored by the Crescent Baiting Cages of Union, the team that consists of day morning about the woman plan to the above. Chris Herald (E) 10 points. (10-6), No Names (10-8), Baltic Video (9-7), Visual E-Fex some of the finest players from the Union County area lost two one-run games who had planned a vacation to For more information, call to the Cranford Rockies. West Side 50, JFK 48 (OT) — Kenya Smith 20,' Shawn (8-7), Mike's Tavern (5-12), Anacapri Foods (4-15). 1 Puerto Rico, brought her son . 709-7600. T' Tomasausky 15. "D" Division— Jednota (14-4), M & M's (14-5), Lin- 1 Cranford captured the best-of-three semifinal round series 2-0 by defeating with her to the airport and, • • • y' Woodbridge 45, Irvington 34 — John Kaniw 15, Oscar wood H (13-6), Sports Section (11-8), Rare Edition (9-8), Crescent 2-1 July 30 at Kenilworth High School and then 3-2 Aug. 1 at Union when she discovered that he UCC to offer classes Academic agreement The Greater Union County Soft- Brown 10. •* Mesa-Gor (8-9), Bayway Lumber (2-17), JTG Scaffoldine High. wouid not be permitted on the ball Umpires Association 35-Plus Bloorafield Tech 36, Bishop Ahr 20 — Shawn Watford d-15). The Yankees, who finished the regular season in second place with a 23-10-2 airplane unless she paid for a Masters One Pilch Softball -3buma* 8, Damani; Roach'11. . 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WORRALL NEWSPAPERS PAGE B2 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 — PAGE B3 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS Among adults, marijuana and alcohol abuse is tolerated, study says stance Abuse at (908) 686-6644. Youngsters learn through computers at Neighborhood House Program Services Associates strongly disapprove, of daily in Union'County is most tolerant to sumption and 7 percent admitted that challenging program, and " also to Ashley McCloud listens to a teddy recently released their findings from a smoking. „ use of marijuana and alcohol. Nearly once they started drinking, it was dif- The coalition will conduct two Grcenbaum began her instructional mode because "These brain connec- watch for children who are flounder- bear (ell a story about the body's need survey of attitudes and behaviors of Making A The study suggests that much work a quarter of the survey respondents ficult to stop. Seven percent admitted follow-up surveys in 1997 and 1998 Inner-city kindergarteners study effort among inner-city children as a tions have been lying fallow for so ing. The bears the burden of for food, comparing it to a car's need the county adult population toward remains to be done in the area of alco- admitted to trie use of marijuana in the that their drinking led to social and/or to assess the changes in attitudes and sabbatical leave project from her many.years." • with UCC professor and teachers delivering the knowledge in an enter- for fuel. As the question, "Why do I the use of alcohol, tobacco and other Difference hoi and drug use prevention. Only 16 » last year. Almost the same percentage legal problems. behaviors. Based on these and other course load in computer science at According to the book, Greenbaum assessments, the coalition is working As kindergarteners, the youngsters the audio portion of a CD-ROM prog- Union County College. Last summer, • said that "learning happens only on a taining way. get hungry," is answered, the software drugs. Doctors Daly and Kelly, prim- percent of adults "indicated that there admitted to daily use of alcohol. One Of those who expressed a need to : from the Ncighhorhood House, a ram, which they would direct using a For Hakiem Brodie, working inde- gives the child a step-by step account ary researchers for PSA, based on the By Diane Utterer were many alternative activities to the third of the respondents confessed to reduce their drinking, only a small to increase the prevention program- she tested her hypothesis that all one-on-one basis, but there just are child, care center in Plainficld, and mouse at appropriate intervals. Others pendently seems to be his forte. The of food's "long trip" through the analysis of the data that the recorded use of alcohol, tobacco. and other driving a car while under the influ- percent indicated they received some ming throughout the county. children, if given the proper interven- not enough teachers to afford that two other centers in the area defy listened intently to speakers as they child, who is 5, plays with the prog- body. •interviews yielded, concluded the sustained prevention effort" can be drugs for Union County youth. Fifty ence of alcohol; 15 percent admitted suggestions or criticism from friends The Union County Coalition for the tion, have the capability to succeed opportunity to every person." What every child psychology tenet that watched the visual portion of a prog- ram, "Sound it Out Land." He sees following: effective in changing alcohol, tobacco percent indicated little or no activity driving, after drug use. and relatives. Based on this finding, Prevention of Substance Abuse links with a computer: can provide this method of learning, Another, child learns the letter "j" • speaks of limited youthful attention ram on the screen. however, is the computer, she said, three pictures before him, that of a • Prevention docs work and has and other drug use attitudes and beha- in their neighborhood to stop the Fourteen percent indicated alcohol the researcher concluded that "the the Union County Municipal She used space at the. college's by viewing a screen showing pictures spans and environmental influences What the children shared was an where the user can adapt the program bear, the sun, and scissors cutting an worked in Union County regarding viors. The researchers contend that; abuse of alcohol and other drugs. use at work and 8 percent used drugs traditional support system of family Alliances for the Prevention of Sub- Plainficld campus for two months, of everyday objects beginning with that hold back inner-city youngsters obvious fascination with what they to suit his/her own learning pace. object, and the word "cut" printed the use of tobacco. the anti-smoking campaign that has Thirty percent could not recall Hear- at work. A majority of the respon- and peers, apparently, is not function- stance Abuse and other agencies. offering hands-on, individualized that letter: jalopy, jeans, and even before they learn to read. were doing. There was no chatter; no above them. • Much remains to be done in existed for more than a decade is ing or seeing an alcohol or drug pre- dents perceived that drugs and alcohol ing well regarding alcohol abuse." instruction lo children from the Plain- "The beauty of the PC is that ever- one jumped out of his scat. What's bears the story of how Levi Strauss Union County regarding alcohol and changing attitudes toward the use of vention message. arc readily available to everyone The complete report of the survey Diane LItterer Is the project Under the tutelage of Union Coun- field YWCA. body can do what turns them on," she An dbserver watches the child pro- more, the discipline was self- got started in Ihe jeans business as drug prevention. There is a wide- tobacco. ' , In regard to use, 62 percent including youth. is available by contacting Diane Lit- manager of the Union County Coal- ty College Professor Maureen Green- "I focused on 6 year olds because I said. "With computers in place, peo- nouce the word, making sure the con- imposed, for the youngsters had every cowboys needed durable pants to spread belief that drugs arc being Three quarters of the Union County believed that drugs are used in their Ten percent of the respondents feel tcrer, project director, Union County ition for the Prevention of Sub- baum, 70 children, aged 5-6, learn to wanted to get them before they were ple can go down the path they want. sonants are clear. He then uses the opportunity they could to chat with a wear on their journeys. used, and there is a high degree of survey respondents disapprove, or neighborhood. The adult population a need to reduce their alcohol com- Coalition for the Prevention of Sub- stance Abuse. use computers as educational tools. • ready for kindergarten," noting that The students have control over then- mouse to take the cursor to the picture neighbor. Instead, the only talking tolerance to the use of drugs and alco- Sessions arc held during morning her own son, Noah, learned to read own learning." of the scissors. Each child has an individual soft- that occurred was when one would ware package, and everyone's eyes liol in Union County. and afternoon hours weekly for the with the help of the PC at age 3. "Fif- With computers Greenbaum said Someone interrupts him and asks sliowamnlier •somcthing-that was of- . The Union County Coalition for the lilldrcn, who are accompanied by teen to 1.7 kids showed up daily, most- that a user can "bounce anywhere that lull! If lie llKCN tnfc uuuh>lil£i. llC special interest. Prevention of Substance Abuse com- their classroom teachers to the mid- ly minority, inner-city kids whose Take, for example, a conversation missioned the survey to describe cur- town Grace Episcopal Church base- parents were very supportive and 'The computer encourages the student .to ask questions. We A Public Service Of WORRALL C0MMUNTTY NEWSPAPERS between Raymond Rodriguez and rent attitudes and behaviors, and lo ment on Cleveland Street. Grcenbaum wondered why there wasn't more of Shamir Watson. Each perched at the won't lose the role of the professor; it's just that now, the use the findings as a basis to measure obtained the Pentium 75 PCs, com- this going around." Union County's IT'S edge of his chair, the silence was bro- the effectiveness of its planned pre- Your Community's Best plete with six-speed CD-ROMs, state- Grcenbaum began her project with professor isn't simply an answer provider, but a facilitator.' ken only when Shamir said, "Look, vention activities: of-the-art features through funds col- one concern: that no one would run up lected from various churches through- muscles." The child had been follow- . — Professor Maureen Greenbaum Program Services Associates lead a Best Spice For FREE and down the halls with crayons. out New Jersey, and numerous ing a story being read to him over his team of 10 trained telephone inter- Instead, she got children who begged Union County College interactive software packages that headphone as he watched the pictorial viewers in calling more than 2,000 for a few more minutes to work on the Instant icons that accompanied the written attached to the mouse and ready to ' ."^/^f:--;^;. mostly were donations. randomly selected telephone numbers computer after their 90-minute class looks exciting. People learn only places his text on "pause" and words on his screen. move it when Ihe right stimulus is from Union County. 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It ters to the editor expressing views on By Bea Smith year since ' the . beginning of the pcr, were enveloped by circles upon is a list of museums and historic sites idllnion County and the surround- topics of interest. Letters should be StafT Writer festival. . . •circles of dancers from the audience, Jazz trio brings cool sound to Rahway ing area. To add to the list, send the rclcvent information to Worrall typed, double spaced or legibly hand- From the moment the Israeli Festi- Zimber sang and played electric who wished them "Mazel Tov." By Jacquie McCarthy Community Newspapers at 1291 Stuyvcsant Ave., Union, NJ 07083. written arid no longer than 2 pages. val of Union took off from the Fribcr- piano, with his band members, Elliz The tireless Zimber, an extremely Associate Editor . • Llttell-Lord Farmhouse Museum & Farmstead at 31 Horseshoe When necessary, letters will be edited gcr Park grounds Thursday evening Bcrger on drums, Avram Pengas, gui- talented musician, really brought the Into the midst of this hot, humid Road in Berkeley Heights. Hours open: 2^4 p.m. on the third Sunday of for length, clarity and fairness. before a crowd of about 1,000 people tar, and Manny Tuzmany. saxophone. house down with his "Haveinu Sha- summer, Rahway welcomes the cool each month from April through December, or by appointment. Call Address letters for consideration to: to the final lively musical offering, the The repertoire included music from lom Alcichem." jazz sound of the Jesse Morrison Trio, 464-0961 for more information. Letters to the editor, 1291 Stuyvcsant audience was flying high — high into the Big Bands era, the 1950s, Klez- The audience was really in the tonight at 7 p.m. outside the Union • Dr. William Robinson Plantation Museum :it 593 Madison Hill Avc., P.O. Box 3109, Union, 07083. the stars, with Tuvia Zimbcr of mer, rock, pop, contemporary Engl- mood when Feldman announced that County Arts Center. Road in Clark. Hours open: 1-4 p.m. on the first Sunday of each month The deadline for letters is 9 a.m. Springfield and his orchestra piloting ish, Hebrew and Israeli favorites, tickets were already sale for the 12th Jesse met me for drink at The Wait- from April through December. Call 381-308 T for. more informalion. Monday. the unique spectacle. Those in the much to the delight of the audience. annual Hannukah Concert, scheduled ing Room in Rahway, where he has • Crane-Phillips House Museum at 124 Union Avc. N. in Cranford. audience rose from their folding for Dec. 8 at 2"p.m. in Bumet Middle appeared several times, and let me Hours open: 2-4 p.m. Sundays from September through June, or by chairs, clapped and stomped and sang The band played a variety of music FREE Information! School in Union. He announced that buy him a ginger ale. He had spent the appointment.. Call 276-0082 for more information. along — and even danced in circles in such styles as Sephardic, Ladino, Hal Jcffrin, who won rave reviews last five days traveling to Maryland, • Belcher-Ogden Mansion at 1046 E. Jersey St. in Elizabeth. Open by m near the stage. It certainly was a night Yeminite, Folk, Chassidic and Yid- last year, will be back again (o offer Pennsylvania, New York, and Conne- appointment only. Call 351-2500 for more information. (90$) 686 9o9o to remember. dish, and the audience relished such his very special talent, accompanied ticut to complete some studio work, » Boxwood Hall at 1073 E. Jersey St. in Elizabeth. Hours open: 9a.m. The annual "Jewish Music Under musical numbers as "Adon Alom," "~"rtTT* gr—T"—— hiM^W^ I niMMiiii mill IIM-III ill II "I'll Ml •• ill Nlin'ip III 1^ 1T^—^^^*" *'• I >ntprn fourdigit -"Halliiluyah," "By Mir Dist Du and was exhausted. to 5 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Call (201) &48-4D4U lor selection number below! • the Stars" now in its lith year, is "This is my second year of the jazz information. sponsored by the Israel Festival in Shcin," "Zingcrella" and "Rosa." For In an atmosphere of gaiety, danc- scries in Rahway," he told me. "I've • Woodruff House/Eaton Store Museum at 111 Conant St. in Hill- RECIPES conjunction with the Department of those who didn't understand the lan- ing, singing and hand-clapping, a lived in Rahway for four years. I love side. Hours open: 2-4 p.m. on the third Sunday of each month, or by Recreation in Union. With rain guages, there were Glenn Miller's "In summer night under the stars had the APPETIZERS it here. Its a small town, and the peo- appointment. Call 352-9270 for more informalfon. threatening off and on all day on Aug. the Mood," "Boogie Woogie Bugle quality of a very happy event, with ple are kind of close. Not has hectic as • Deacon Andrew Hetfleld House on Constitution Plaza, off Route 5300 Ingredients 1, an hour before Ihc show, the sun Boy of Company B." Also featured many of the folks still humming their a big city." 22 West, in Mountainside. Open by appointment only. Call 232-8608 for 5301 Method. came out; according to Max Feldman, were a Yeminite number, "Kinor favorites as they folded their chairs Morrison's musical career began in more information. DESSERTS chairman, it was ihc prediction of David;" a Kleznier tune, and for those and trotted toward their cars. his youth, playing rock and roll and • The Saltbox Museum at 1350 Springfield Avc. in New Providence. 5302 Ingredients ;-. Rabbi Meyer Korbman of Temple who remember their parents and rhythm and blues. He really got seri- Hours open: 1-3 p.mV on the first and third Sunday^, and 10 a.m. to noon 5303 Method Israel of Union. grandparents singing to the young- •on each Thursday of each month. Call 464-0163 for more information. MICROWAVE IDEAS Before the invocation given by sters, there were the satisfying "Oif a Call the editors ous when he first started listening to 1 jazz, realizing that this was the music • Drake House Museum at 602 W. Front St. in Plainficld. Hours 5304 Ingredients Rabbi Korbman, there was a moment Pripitchik ' and "Have a Little Ever want to talk about something he wanted to play. "I had to buckle open: 2-4 p.m. on Sundays. Call 755-5831 for more information. 5305 Method of silence in memory of Cantor Hillcl Mazel." you think should be in' the paper? down and start studying," he said. "I • Merchants and Drovers Tavern at 1632 St. Georges Ave. in Rah- QUICK MEALS Sadowit^, who died several weeks Cantor Tiger offered his rendition Know something that-might make a began preparing myself as a classical way. Open by appointment only. Call 381-0441 for more information. 5306 Ingredients ago. Cantor Sadowitz, who hadof "Some Enchanted Shabbas," which good story? Do you know someone Jesse Morrison who might be the subject of an inter- musician." Morrison told me that he • Abraham Clark House at 101 West Ninth Aye., at Cheslnut'yStrcct, 5307 Method always led the audience in both' the was extremely funny. Highlighting "Painted Face", a candid portrait by Barbara Wirkus of Union is on display through esting feature? Do you know of a feels jazz presented more of a chal- Before embarking on a musical named, which also will include origi- •in. Roscllc. Open by appointment only. Call 486-1783 for\morc" SIDE DISHES American and Hebrew national the evening were line and circle danc- September 19 at the Les Malamut Art Gallery, Union Public Library, as part of her sports story'we don't? " lenge musically, and he pursued it in career that would take him around the nal tunes. information. • - • 5308 Ingredients anthems, was sorely missed. Cantor ing, and Feldman then honored his exhibition "Child of My Child". If the answer to any or all of the earnest. world and back, Morrison worked Morrison formed his current band, 5309 Method Larry Tiger of Edison took over. assistant, who has been with the festi- In addition to the alto and tenor many odd jobs, one of which was for the Jesse Morrison Trio, about two Also, Greg Mullcr made his usual val since its onset, Amy Schwartz, above is yes, call the editors at sophisticated, every piece is a gem in LOW CAL saxophone sound Jesse Morrison is the Board of Education in Newark. years ago. Keyboardist Alan Watson appearance and said a few words to who was scheduled to be married on 686-7700. 'Dragonflies on Lotus' its own right. 5310 Ingredients well known for, he plays some violin, He taught ae the Newark Center for has played with Gina LaBcllc. Drum- on display at Summit 5311 Method which he studied at the tender age of the Performing Arts for seven years, mer Charlie Slade, a former school- The exhibition is free and open to seven; "a little piano for writing," and and started their first youth jazz band. teacher from Jersey City, knew Morri- Chinese Brush exhibit the public. NJCVA is located at 68 flute, all of which he will play in Morrison's love of jazz has son as a young man. "He- took me A Chinese Brush Painting Show Elm St. in Summit. Call Today! tonight's concert. Morrison had the inspired his own children. Daughter under his wing, and encouraged me," featuring works by students of the Members Gallery hours: Monday - Going To The Movies? H ^ ' • Your Community's Brit opportunity to study the flute with Monique Morrison has been a singer said Morrison. "He included me when New Jersey Center for Visual Arts Friday 12-4, Saturday and Sunday 2 - . Rolland Kirk, one of his favorite with the group for three years. "She's he played." Dr. Howell rounds out the will be on view in the center's Mem- 4. ' '••.-• Infosource musicians. • getting her professional career band on guitar. "Yes, he's really a bers Gallery from Aug. 16 to Sept. 15. 'The Center will'bc closed Sept: 1 2* HOUR VOICE IHf ORMATtON SERVICE doctor," Morrison chuckled. "He's an "I studied with him while I was on started," Morrison said proudly. Opening reception is Aug. 18 from and 2. v A Public ScMct nf : CaU J686-9898 the road when I was younger," Morri- Eight-year-old son Nathaniel Morri- MD." 2-5 p.m. WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS For further 0 • anil enter a lotir digit selection number below son reminisced. "He lived in East son is "a chip off the old block," on When asked what his future plans Chinese brush painting is an art information call 273-9121. Orange. I lived in Orange then - I'm the saxophone. "He's pretty good," were, Morrison's tired eyes lit up. "To form created thousands of years ago. • * to hear the movie times at these theatres! originally from Newark. said the proud papa. "He's acontinue playing the most exciting A Holy Man. Dragonflies on Lotus, GOING OUT Since then, the Jesse Morrison sound blessing." music I possibly can," he laughed. Great Carp, Fire Peonies, Multico- CINEPLEX OOION CRANFORD has gone international through Morrison's favorite musicians The Jesse Morrison Trio will pcr- lored Gold Fishes, and A Treasured 25 North Avenjje_* CRANFORD appearances at jazz festivals in Eur- include Charlie Parker, Sonny Rol- "forrn tabor Bay wc'cTcehd aTffic "New-"" Gourd are some of the pieces"of"stu^" LINDEN FIVEPLEX CINEMAS " ope, Japan, Germany, England, lins, John Coltrane, and Junior Walk- ark Jazz Festival, and at the Robert G dent art that have been produced in = BUSINESS 400 North Wood Avenue • LINDEN France, Canada, and Newfoundland. er. 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Awards given By Jacqule McCarthy ting the viewer right in the action. For The Week Of August 11-17 December 22-January 20 You may'be reminded of a promise Its not a dream any longer- Associate Editor "We want to hang onto the intimate you made. Keep your word. You will ARIES friend will make your spirits sonrl Don't lake any chances nt Ihe at Overlook • In a press conference on August 1, quality," said Farewell. • . Remember to return a borrowed Hem. moment: be very cautious when gain respect for your honesty. massage away your cellulite March 21-April 20 the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival The remainder of the $6.5 million dealing with strangers. You may Hospital gala A new and innovative cosmetic procedure that massages away the pin- announced the results of a three-year cost of reconstruction will be obtained IV cniillnus when confronted wild a VIRGO not know the full truth. Pay more cushion-likc skin condition called cellulite is being offered at the Univer- attention to your appearance this PISCES fundraising campaign to renovate through individual pledges and nam- yd rich quick schrinc. Wnich out — August 24-September 22 "The Wonderful World of Medi- sity of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in Newark. 11 ni;iv turn Idlo a (*p|-brokc-qiilck week. You never know who you'll run February 19-March 20 Bownc Theatre, on Drew University A major project Is finally on lta way ing opportunities. It was announced scheme before you know II. Dnn'l Into. Those extra moments spent cine and Magic" is the theme for the The procedure uses recently developed apparatus that gradually mas- lo completion. You may be feeling A promotion could be just around the campus in Madison.' that James Leva, Chairman and CEO fiirfiel thill Imnrsly Is nlwrivs the primping will-yield great results. Overlook Hospital 90th Anniversary sages away cellulite from the skin's surface. The apparatus employs a Impatient, but Iwrifi In there n while corner If you play your cards right. of General Public Utilities has agreed brsl pulley, ponl l;\ke Ihe r.i^y Gala, to be held Sept. 28th at 7:30 rectangular applicator that provides a coarse massage to smooth out the Managing Director "Michael Stolts longer. The nrnir of accomplishment AQUARIUS You will continue to Impress higher- excitedly announced that a few days to act as Chairperson for the Corpo- u\iv nut. ups. Don't bnck off now. A new p.m. at the Liberty Science Center in cellulite tissue. ' . you will feel will be well worth Itl Oon't January 21-February 18 earlier, ihc campaign had reached 80 rate Campaign for the remaining Si.3 TAURUS tnkr nn nrKumenl too seriously. It friendship continues to grow. Be open Jersey City. The evening will feature Dr. Marck K. Dobkc, chief of the Section of Plastic and Reconstructive percent of the S6.5 million needed to million. tiMV not be all .vour fault. Concentrate on one thing at a time about your beliefs nnd morals before the presentation of the Overlook Hos- Surgery at thoUMDNJ-Ncw Jersey Medical School, said, that it generally April21-May 21 taking It further. break ground on two new wings. at work. Otherwise, you may feel pital Lifetime Achievement Awards requires 12 lo 14 40-minutc office visits to reduce the skin condition. The Plans for expansion of the festival Don't lei oilier people's emergencies LIBRA Bownc Theatre, a charming but itself are also in the works. T. Ran- with Edward T. Kcnyon, Esq. receiv- cost for the procedure is $100 per session. become your own this week. They r;in CALL Wai 686-9898 X- I nlcr ; mistakes may ocnir—and Daily Uvdates! 3603 Gemini 3611 Pisces the Overlook Auxiliary receiving the smooths the tissue," said Dr. Dobkc. "After about six treatments, results over the years, citing the inconveni- tions. Stotts stated that, in addition to GEMINI could hr costly. As I ho weekend 3604 Cancer Volunteer Award; and Henry R. Liss, are noticed. The only-side effects we've seen arc mild bruising of treated expanding the Shakespeare Festival, approaches, nuke plans with friends. ence of the backstage area, which is May 22-June 21 reinCemmur^lbl, 3605 Leo , M.D., Overlook's retired Vice Presi- areas, which disappears in a matter of days." only four feet deep, and the treacher- the theater will be available for other Your energy' level Is high this week- InfOSOUtCe 3606 Vir9° its tree! dent for Medical Services and Educa- Dr. Dobkc, who also is associate professor of surgery, at the medical ous staircase from the dressing rooms organizations to use. Monte cited the Just think before you act! WorWng SCORPIO tion receiving the Medical Award. school, noted that the procedure is not a replacement for liposuction, a 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE 3607 Libra which requires actors to add 15opportunity for greater visibility and" loo quickly will result In careless October 24-November 22 The Overlook Philanthropic Leader- surgical method lo remove fat. It is an adjunct procedure to use indepen- minutes lo the time needed to reach eventually national coverage.. She mistakes. Slay In this weekend and A romance from the past may make ship Award, to be presented for the dently or to enhance the results of liposuction. the stage. expressed hope that the festival will- spend some time alone. You won! an appearance. Don't Eel ranch) up In first time this year, will be presented Cellulite is a skin deformity with a dimpled or pin-cushion appearance attract professional actors to work have quiet time much longer. Catch the moment—concentrate on your life Arts center seeks volunteers lo Nancy Dcanc Krcitlcr. caused by loosely woven connective tissues that allow fat, fluid and tox- "We can't do larger, productions up on some overdue reading. as II Is rli!ht now. Avoid any lcnijthy with students, thereby expanding edu- ias to bulge through the skin's surface. Cellulite usually appears on the like King Lear, Hamlet, and Antony trips, and if you must travel, allow The Union County Arts Center, a 1300 seat multi-purpose performing arts Proceeds from the gala will benefit cational programs. and Cleopatra, because the theater CANCER yourself extra time. Besides: Its a center located in Rahway, New Jersey is seeking individuals to volunteer for From left to right, Overlook Hospital 90th Anniversary Gala Journal Co-Chairperson the John Reeves Ambulatory Surgery arms, thighs and abdomen of primarily women. can't support the actors and the stage Renovation of Bowne Theatre', is June 22-July 22 good chance to enjoy the scenery. ushering, concessions, fundraising, marketing, mailings and office support. Sharon Knightly, of Short Hills, Ronni Hodosh of Short Hills, and Bob Abelson of New Center at Overlook. Individuals and scheduled to begin Spring 1997. The A close frlcnri Is having problems rtfiht Providence make follow-up calls to potential advertisers. ' . design," said Monte. Built in 1927, the building originally served as a vaudeville theatre, silent businesses that would like to support MOW. Don't hcsil'ale lo help Your kind The campaign has received a total Shakespeare Festival will be relocated SAGITTARIUS .ihe Hospital and ihc Gaia can contact words can make all the difference In movie house and finally a mainstream movie theatre. Currently, more than forty next year, and, if all goes according to November 23-December 21 Something lo sell? Telephone the Overlook Hospital Foundation at of $5:2 million in pledges. The Hyde the world. Invlir friends over for a fun quality performing arts events, spanning music, adult and children's theatre, plan, return to Drew campus for the 1 and Watson Foundation of Chatham evening Inter' In Ihe week. You might Be generous with compliments. A classic and contemporary-films and dance are presented.annually. Beware of taking a lethal 1-800-564-8911. 908-522-2840. Township kicked off the campaign start of the 1998 season, said Stotts. not feel like being alone, Sharing fun coworkcr may need an extra pat on . CHIROPRACTIC Located in the southbound part of Union County, NJ, the center is housed in with a gift of S 150,000. According to On behalf of the Shakespeare Festi- and laughter can be Infectious. the hack. A romantic Issue may be what is formally known as the "Old Rahway Theatre. Since 1984, the facility • Peggy Dombcr, President of the Festi- val, Stotts expressed gratitude to resolved very soon. You know what It dose of warm summer sun FOR BETTER HEALTH LEO will lake to truly make you happy. has undergone major renovation restoring the theatre to its oriiginal charm and val Board of Trustees, this year the Drew University, Mayor of Madison After a brutal winter, the warmth of the summer sun is a welcome relief; July 23-August 23 Don't settle for anything less. beauty. • . . Festival recicved a S2.5 million grant Gary Rukclhousc, and all contributors however, soaking up too much sun may lead to skin cancer. from the New Jersey State Council on for their commitment and support. A friendship may be turning Into Individuals interested in serving as board and committee members should This year, physicians will diagnose 1,200 New Jerseyans with skin melano- DR. DONALD ANTONELLI something more. Be careful! You forward a letter of interest to the Union County Arts Center at 16012 Irving ma and 230 will die of (he condition, according to estimates from the American Richard H. Bodner, M.D.,F,A.C.O.G. •CHIROPRACTOR— the Arts Cultural Centers Bond Prog- Said Monte, "We can now say with might feel pressure to make a Street, Rahway, N.J. 07065, or call 499-0441 and speak to Sharon Surber. New Cancer Society. ram, the largest of all awards given. confidence that we will be around for decision. Sleep on It first. There Is no Gallery shows Jersey TT Relay users please call (800) 852-7899. Diplomate GETTING THE SUPPORT YOU NEED She also reported that Drew Universi- a very long time to come." rush. An unexpected visit from an old "If you are spending long periods in the sun, you should watch for some very talent from local specific skin cancer warning.signs," said Dr. William N. Hiat, director of the ':ou may not realize it. but the mattress • cells. Interference with nerve supply can not ty has donated S 1.0 millidn toward the and pillow you sleep on. your choice of only affect your back but other parts ol your Cancer Institute of New Jersey. American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology campaign, and • Governor Christine juried art show Your abilities can earn extra income. Advertise them with a classified ad by couch and chairs, even Ihe way you drive body as well. js_p]cased to announce that he is r Todd Whiimaifwrote"a S5rJ,000'line." "caiiing~i-&00-564-8911.~'~ ' "" ' • • "" These signs include any change on the skin, especially a charrgenn ihtsizc of atar can directly aHect your back. ~ If-you'aro footing anypaln or discomfort Swain Galleries in Plainfield is now participating in the following item into the state budget for the Local students volunteer color of a mole or other darkly pigmented growth or spot. Other warning signs Improper support is one ol.the major, now in your back or*tn other pans of your showcasing new talent in a multi- managed Health Care plans and causes ol pain and discomlort in your body, you may be able to benefit from a festival. include scaliness, oozing, bleeding, or the change in the appearance of a bump to work with symphony media exhibition, "Selected or nodule, the spread of pigment beyond its border, a change in sensation, itchi- HMOs. neck and spinal column. It this has thrown chiropractic examination and treatment. The turning point in the campaign, Jacquie McCarthy, Editor your spine our ol alignment, you may be Works," by 18 award winners from ncss, tenderness, or pain. however, came a few days prior to the Through a generous gTant provided by the Westfield Foundation, the West- ©Worrall Community Newspapers Inc. 1996 All Rights Reserved • U.S. Healthcare • Empire Blue Shield PPO only suffering from persistent aches and pains the 1996 Juried Fine Art Show at "Protecting young skin from ultraviolet rays is particularly important," Hait in your back and other parts of your body. press conference, with a gift of $1.5 field Symphony Orchestra has taken on two Westfield High School students as Organizations submitting releases to the entertainment section • Cigna • The Guardian Life Insurance Company the duCret School of the Arts in said. "Researchers have found a link between severe sunburn in children and A spine out of alignment may interfere In ihc interest of belter hcallh million from the F.M. Kirby Founda- summer interns. Jennifer Kassakian, a 1996 graduate, and Laura Sweeney, a • Co Med • Jefferson-Pllol Life Insurance Plainfield, New Jersey's oldest pri- can mail copy to 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., P.O. Box 3109, Union, skin cancer later in life." with the proper functioning of your from ihc office of: senior, will-get-experience in practical office- skills, computcrs-and databases^, D ^ Donald Aaloaclli of Mornstownr-Monle-tearfully ~- vate'ari'schobf." " »•--— •—— New Jer66yrO7G83.- • -- - • - • • - • •-•.-.•--,- =— ••-- "Hait ofTered TrTeToIIbwing advice" io'rcduceiHc Ifisk" oTiskTn cancer':" " —"Ciervoo»-sy9lem. -.-AH • «t your-body s r and symphony management. The students were selected based on their previous nervous, systems are connected to the •Chiropractor' introduced Dillard Kirby, who spoke The exhibit featuring 28 works • Blue Select Motorola AnlonelH Family of his family's devotion to the arts, office experience and their history of volunteer experience with the Symphony. • Limit sun exposure to a few hours a day.andirest in the shade periodically. • Blue Shield Pace National Elevator Industry brain, which sends impulses through the Chiropractic Ctnttr will be on view through Aug. 17. spinal column in a complex network that 2575 Morris Avt.. I;nion and of his college days at Drew Uni- Both girls have volunteered for the Orchestra at concerts and other events • Before going in the sun, apply sunscreen with a sun protection factor of at •BMA The New England Mutual Life Judging covered 12 categories Are You Having An Event!'And Would extends to all of your body's organs and 908-6M-7373 versity in the early seventies, when he throughout their high school years. Funds provided by the Wcsificld Founda- including clay sculpture, waterco- least 15 and reapply it throughout the day. If you will be swimming, be sure to • Central States Health an Welfare Funcl- Insurance Company . and his brother were ushers at Bowne tion's Summer Youth Employment will enable the Symphony to employ the lor, oil, collage, pencil, colored Like To Let Every One Know. reapply Waterproof sunscreen every few hours. • CoreSource • New York Life Insurance Company Theatre. two teenagers, who will share the hours of a full-time summer position. pencil, .pastel, scratchboard, print, • Wear a hat to protect areas that bum easily because of constant sun expo- • CUNA Mutual Insurance Group • Northwestern National Life Michael FaieweN of Ford Farewell Jennifer Kassakian has been volunteering with the Symphony since 1991. stained glass mosaic sculpture, Place Your Notice In sure, such as the face, ears and back. • Employer's Health Insurance Insurance Company Charter "Behavioral Health Mills and Galsch, Architects, pre- She enjoys boih music and writing, which make vhis imcrship an ideal way for assemblage and photography. What's Going On Like many forms of cancer, early detection of skin cancer is crucial. Experts • Fortls Benefits and Time • Pacific Mutual Group Lite sented the design for the new theater. her to spend her summer and cam money for college. "I knew that I was Many students received-multiple advise that adults examine themselves once a month and consult a physician if Insurance Company Insurance Company System of New Jersey expected to get a job to earn money for next year. I was a little wary of spending prizes. From Union County, any suspicious skin activity appears. • General American Life • Phoenix Home Life To the south, the backstage area will What'* Going On is a paid directory of events for non-profit organizations. It is my summer working, but this job has tunned out to be quite rewarding. I am Michael DiMaio of Roselle Park Insurance Company Provident Life and Casualty Insurance be enlarged to 15 feet, and the lobby PRE-PAID and costs just $20.00 (for 2 weeks) in Essex County or Union County The institute's Skin and Soft Tissue Tumor Study Group, under the direction ieaming a lot about computers which.will definitely be beneficial for the will be expanded to the east. The won for two pastels and two pencil and just $30.00 (or both Counties, Your notice must be in one of our Offices by of Joseph F. Germino and James S. Goydos, offers new and innovative treat- • Great-West Llfc & Annuity ' State Mutual Life Assurance future." Jennifer will be attending Colby College in Watcrvillc, Maine. existing structure will be repaired and drawings. 4:30 P.M. on Monday for publication the following Thursday. Offices our located ment for skin cancer through its many clinical trials. Among these new thera- Insurance Company Company of America at 463 Valley St., Maplewood. 170 Scotland Rd., Orange. 266 Liberty St., J^|, Psychiatric Sc Chemical - reinforced, and a traproom and cat- Laura Sweeney, along with her brother Bill, has been a volunteer with the Exhibit hours are Tues. — Fri., . pies is the "Kirkwood Protocol," which includes high dosages of interferon to Trustmark Insurance Company Blcomfield or 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union. waik will be added. Farewell also Symphony since 1993. "I am finding the job to be both educational and enjoy- 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Sat. to 4 treat patients "whose melanoma has spread to the lymph nodes. 1379 Morris Avenue '(([ M Dependency p.m. For further information, call stated that seating capacity will be able. It is interesting for me to learn more about orchestral music." Laura is a NAME : _ Phone : _ "Patients may experience extended periods without a relapse and prolong Union, New .Jersey OyO83 Swain's at 908-756-1707. The increased to 325, with attention paid member of the marching band and orchestra at the high school. She was their overall survival through this treatment," Germino said. 808-687-0102 ^<3 • Treatment Services duCret School of the Arts, founded ADDRESS -. to sightlincs. The theater will finally selected to be the drum major of the marching band for its 1996-97 season. The study group is working on new techniques to assess the'diseases and be accessible to the disabled. in 1946 and located in an -1896 CITY ZIP The Westfield Symphony Orchestra will begin its fourteenthseason entitled Stanford white mansion, can be identify those who are most likely to benefit from therapy. Children, Adolescents, Adults, and Geriatrics One appeal of the current theater is A Season of Grandeur and Romance" on October 19th. For information on reached-at 908-757-7171.—; ESSEX UNION COMBO. 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You can still get personal LANDSCAPING 10-AUTOMOTIVE • have good people skills, flexibility, computer PART-TIME LINGERIE consultant fun fashions TYPIST- GENERAL clerical duties, well organ- more. ^_ ing, paperhanging, sheetrock, spackling, small lent home care. Focus Agency, Inc. •MRS. RHONDA* , SAVE FACE mortgages and rofir's up to 80% LTV minimum. axpenence (WordPerfect 5.1). Fa* resume to: excellent $$$, rewards. Opportunity to travel. ized, lako-charge person. Hours adjustable, EASTERN LANDSCAPING and Design- Com- carpentry, tile installation, additions. American/ ^ 908-561-2334. . LINDEN. 406 BALTIMORE Avenue (between Rafaca, Don't Replace Monthly income $1000 required. UNION COUNTY 201-912-8758 or call 201-564-9552. ask for lull training (201) 675-9314. Treat yoursell to '10:i5am-3:15prri. Small olfice, Lehigh Avenue, plete Landscape Services. Monthly Mainte- European experience. Insured. Free estimates. I give all types of readings and advice. I can and Hussa'and Blancke Streets). Saturday, August .. Worn or Outdated Bathtubs, 1-800-217-3035 extension 585. Ellen. something special. Union. Call 908-810-1212, August 12th and nance, Landscape Design, Seasonal Clean, 201-373-9388. EXPERIENCED CDL-A drivers needed!! Call . will help you where others have failed. Estab- 17th, 10AM-5PM. Household items, furniture, Tiles & Sinks. Union Leader • Springfield Leader 800-727-4374 ask lor.Billie or Janet. Passen- 13th. Call, the Tub Plus experts at CAPITAL AVAILABLE .for businesses, com- ups, Sod, Resaedino, Thatching. Free Esti- PLUMBER'S, HELPER. Experience helpul. lished in Union since 1968. 1243 Stuyvesant kiichenware, linens, curtains, etc. • aer program paid weokly.^01 k, sign on bonus 908-S86474I mercial, Venture Capital, accounts receivable, males. Reasonable Rates. 908-687-8045.- Clark Eagle • Kenilworth Leader Part Time: Interview Now Drivers license required. Call 908-709-1268. UDERWRITER. INSURANCE agency estab- ., Avenue, Union, New Jersey. PAVING and more. Call today B00-727-4374II EOE. or call NJ-1-908-353-J062 (adoring accounts, leasing, nursing homes, lished 1913 seeks licensed commercial under- LINDEN. 914 AINSWORTH Street. Friday and • . 903-686-9685 Saturday, August 9th and 10th. S:30am-3pm. mobile homes, etc. $25.000-$5,000,OO0. Call SANTANGELO Mountainside Echo • Roselle Spectator For September Positions PRINTERS: FORTUNE 500 Printing Company writer. Property and casually placement of -. Fax 908-355-6769 FACTORY HELP needed. Ideal lor semi- No Eartybir'ds. Children?.clothes, toys, house- ,,201-374-0530. . HOLLYWOOD . S«al Costing, 'Roofing, Paving retired. Knowledge of machinery helpful. in Hillside is seeking experienced printers for risk9. Benefits. McCoy Inc. 201-,743-1100. Hillside Leader • Roselle Park Leader After School Program seeks adult leaders.for DIAL A BIBLE Hold items and Iqts more. - 30% off drivtwiy, Milcoitlng . Supervisory position. Good salary and benelits. large format screen printing equipment. Excel- CASH, IMMEDIATE for structured settlements, positions available in Maplewood and South WORK AT home. Part time $500 to $1,500 por CARPENTRY LANDSCAPING 40% olf senior citlzana • 2nd shift 4-12. 908-241-1471. lent career opportunity and benefits. Day and annuities, insurance claims, lotteries and mort- Linden Leader • Rahway Progress Orange in a recreational program designed lor nights shifts available. Send resume and salary month. Full time $2,000 to $8,000 per month, MESSAGE LIVINGSTON. MOVING. Huge amounts olold, Drivtwayway cracks our specialty. W* us* new and in .between- including china, glass, JOE DOMAN. gages. 1-800-386-3582 J.G. Wenrworth, the children o( working parents. Must be available FRIENDLY TOYS and Gilts has openings for history to- Human Resoures Department. 485 Traininq orqvided. 908-935-3486. ARTISTIC LANDSCAPING high grad* tmulslon taaltr, same typ* used Summit Observer • Elizabeth Gazette household items, much infant and toddler nat.on's only direct purchaser to start promptly at 2:45pm or 3:15 to 6:00 pm, 5 dealers. No cash investment! Fantastic toys. Bloy Street, Hillside, NJ 07205. 908-964-6356 908:686-3824 on airport runways. Serving all of N.J. clothes, tools, 4' jewelry display case with rear days por week following the school calendar Exclusive gifts, home decor, Christmas items. FAST HELP on bills, guaranteed debt consoli- DESIGN Residential. Commercial. Indusirlal.'Call for CLASSIFIED RATES EMPLOYMENT WANTE5 We offer Basic Bible Studies storage, piano, masler bedroom set. Friday, September through June. Applicants must be Call for catalog and information REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE NEEDED! DECKS dations in 24 hours regardless of credit. Wipe fra* esilmala ' of the Profound Truth Saturday, 9AM-4PM. 65 Falcon Road (off reliable and have experience working with 1-800-488-4875. Active Cranlord office, great location'!! Weekly AFFORDABLE LIVE-in Nanny/ Au Pair. Legal • ALTERATIONS/REPAIRS out debts immediately and restore your credit EXOTIC GARDENS & 1-800-565-6350 20 words or less '....$14.00 per insertion Northfield). groups of children. Hourly salary based upon walk-ins'll Needs motivate people with desire lor' 12 monihs. Average cos! $200 per week. Free for the asking •KITCHENS •ATTICS now 1-800-863-0803. Military welcome. GYMNASTICS/ TUMBLING Teacher- part POND INSTALLATION Additional 10 words or less $4.00 per insertion experience. Call 201-762-0183. to make money! Excellent training and commis- Call 272-7873. MAPLEWOOD. 489 RICHMOND Avenue (off time. Must be certified and experienced work- EFFECTIVE MARCH 8, 1996. Dr. J. Jacob- •BATHROOMS "BASEMENTS IMMEDIATE CASHI We buy structured settle- PLUMBING sion split. R.E.. license required. Parker Avenue), Saturday, i0am-5pm. Acces- Display Rates $24.00 per column inch ASSEMBLE ARTS, crafts, toys, jewelry, wood ing with young children. P.O. Box 33. Maplew- CERTIFIED ALZHEIMERS plus all other care. . ton's Chiropatic practice is being conducted by REMODELED ments, annuities and lottery winnings. Over one TREE REMOVAL Call Ray Brooks brokar 908-272-0004. sories, books, ceramics, clothes, earrings, eye items, typing, sewing, computer work trom Gentle and caring. Live-in only. Checkable Dr. Craig Jacobson. 1219 Liberty Avenue, No job too small or too larqe. hundred fifty million funded to datel Not a BLEIWEIS Contract Rates Available ood, NJ 07040. glasses, framed items, handbags, hats, FREE ESTIMATES home in your spare time. Great pay. Free RECEPTIONIST. PART Time. Some computer references. Price negotiable. Call Charlotte. HWslde, NJ, 07205. broker. We are the funding source I Singer jewelty, toys, S-tracks, ect. Don't miss it! PLUMBING & HEATING details call 1-800-632-8007. 24 hours, (lee). HEBREWTEACHER wanted lor exciting, crea- knowledge, must be skilled at typing and filing. 201-641-5849, leave message. Assets Finance Company LLC (800) 407-4446. Blind Box Number $12.00 per insertion Raindate August 11th. •*Jl IYPM rwiting lyttwra. intialtd and urvlcad. ° tive religious- school. Sundays ,8:30am-ipm. Will not train. Union/ Hillside area. Call Eddie, • ERICA KANE what are you up to? Find outl Call CARPETING •Gat hoi waior heai»r ASSISTANT, PART time- Major Newark office CHILDGARE:-AUPAIRCARE cultural ex- 908-686-9898, ext. 3250. Infosource i« a 24 908-686-1838 Tuesdays' Wednesdays 4pm-6pm. Call 908-289-2225. Monday thru Friday, 1pm-6pm. ROSELL'E PARK- 623 Filbert Street, (West Don Antonelll • Bathroom & kltchan remodeling building management. Good, note tsaking abil- •• change. Legal, trained, experienced English- ..houraday tetephone'informalion servjce.Calls 201-763-37"93. , "' Colfax to' Filbert},—August 9th and 10th,- REASONABLE RATES ity. typing and verbel skills. Talk with tenants, RECREATION DIRECTOR- Township of speaking aupairs. Affordable live-in childcare, •r* tree within your local calling area. , : . : .FLOORS.- ,. LINDEN LANDSCAPING, Inc. Residential and i0am-3pm. Partial contents of house. Dining ROYAL" LINOLEUM & RUG CO. - -- • Fully.Insured and Bonded - .- ESSEX COUNTY learn to draw leases and market space. Parking HOMEWORKERS WANTEDI 1000 enve- Springfield; must have B.A. or B.S. in Recrea- local coordinator. Call 610-623-3860 or KEAN FLOORING. Specializing in Hardwood . Commercial. Lawn maintenance, landscape flurrtlng Uoenw #7878 . •SAVE COSTLY legal fees. Do i( yourself kit. room, kitchen set. tables, lamps, furniture, provided. No meghanical. Resume: P.O. Bod lopes- $5,000. Receive $5 for ever/ envelope tion, Physical Education or relation field. Three 201-327-1386 or B00-4-AUPAIR. Fan-out Brand Ctrptt* Floors, Scraping. Repair, Staining, Installa- design-, seasonal clean-ups, aerating Visa/Mastercards accepted ' Credit Repair, Bankruptcy. Divorce. $49.50 many household items. News-Record of Maplewood & South Orange 32331. Newark, NJ 071-3 or fax. you trull with my sales materials. For Iree into years supervisory, administrative experience • Armstrong - Mohawk - Amtleo tions, Sanding. Refinishing, Free Estimates. and power seeding, sod, seed. Free estimates. CHILD CARE in my West Orange home. Safe, M0h. Contains Ready to use forms. 908-686-7.415 201-6430744. __ , call 24 hour recording (310) 514-4257.' preferred. Salary negotiable. Send resume to SOUTH ORANGE Moving Sale. 160 Garfield Mannlngton - Congolaum - Tarkttt 201-817-9207. Fully insured. 908-862-5935. caring environment wi'h experienced chikJcara aOI-781-7058. Helen E. Heyworth, Administrator. 100 Moun- Place (off Prospect Street). August 10th. FREE INSTALLATION ' Hivt Floor Slzts West Orange Chronicle • East Orange Record AVON • A BEAUTIFUL Job. Earn Extra t$$. INSURANCE CSR lor State Farm agency in provider. Quality care. Excellent references. ORCHARD PARK Landscape Servic*. Com- tain Avenue. Springfield, NJ. 07081. 10AM--4PM. Furniture, furnishings, office Rtady For FREE ESTIMATE. Shop at homt. Work your own hours for Fun and Profit. To sell Union Full/ part time, experience helpful. Call Call 736-1164. ' ' puterized landscape design. Complete lawn MAX SR. & PAUL chairs/ supplies, yard tools, clothing, games, Orange Transcript • The Glen Ridge Paper in any area. Call Toll Free 1-800-662-2292. Tom, 908-688-2051. Fax: 908-688-2052. RETAIL SALES and Stock. Monday through . GARAGE DOORS maintenance. Seasonal cleanups. Free esti- stereo/ equipment, etc. Friday. No experience necessary, Will train the EXPERIENCED WOMAN seeks position as VISA 908-964-4127 MC mates. Senior citizen discount. Call 886-8266. ,.,. .,.. Nutley Journal \ReLieyilje Post _ - BOOKKEEPER. PART Time (20-25 hours). -MQA\,SECRETARY, West Orange Delense nurses aide/ companion to elderly. Excellent GARAGE DOORS- installed, repairs and SCHOENWALDER righljje'son. We offer pleasant working condi- SOUTH ORANGE, 371 Irving Avenue. Satur- service, electric operators & radio controls. ""Accounfing" firrh seeking exporience'cTpeVffon ' firm seeksTSecretary with" 2' yoaiTTrtfjyaffo'rl reference* avaitobto. CaH-201-*-!4-05a8. -,..~ ;J VICTOR LANDSCAPING. We do Garden "'lionswith friendly people.P!easecaino7*m6r9"" "™dayT*9 ' Huge'sale.-Gas ranger-collectible.••• •STE-V-EN-'-S- .QV-E.R.HEA.D™D.Q.O.R». for dient work. Payroll, check processing and experience. Word perfect 5.1 a must. Fax ^MISCELLANEOUS ""Gteen-ups.-Tiimming,Grass-Cutting-ancS~AU --~GELE8RATlNG OUR-83riUf£AB,.. Irvington Herald • Vailsburg Leader information. The Paper Pedlar 2Q1-376-3385. Tonka's, furniture, clothes, records, books, CARPET'CLEANING' 908-241-0749. : bank reconciliations. Fax resume: resume and salary requirements GRACE'S CLEANING Service. Houses and Concrete Work. Call Victor, 908-355-1465 or INSTALLATION £ SERVICE 201-378-3317 or mail: Couto, DeFranco & Offices. Laundry and ironing. Honest with great household/ ouidoor iiems. MILLER'S CARPET and Upholstery Cleaning. beeoer: 908-965-8400. The Independent Press of Bloomfield 201-731-3467. •Lawn Faucets»Sump Pumps references. Free estimates call 201-997-0582. Home, condo. office. Scotchguard and deodor- Magone, 15 Village Praza. South Orange, NJ WHEN REPLYING SPRINGFIELD. MOVING- House items, do- •Toilets«Wator Heaters 07079. izer available upon request. Over 15 Years GUTTERS/LEADERS LEGAL SECRETARY- Union County Law firm HOME HEALTH Aide. Certified. Insured. To thing and more. Saturday. Sunday August 10th, •A!terations»Gas Heat CLASSIFIED RATES seeks experienced secretary. Must have steno. TO A . , ANTIQUES Experience. Call 201-743-0494. LAWN CARE BUS ASSISTANTS care for elderly/ ill. Live-in/ out. Affordable rates. 11th, 9AM-4PM. 539 Ashwood Road (off Moun- ALL GUTTERS Cleaned, Repaired and In- •Faucet Repairs Word Perfect and dictating sk'Hs. Salary com- UNION COUNTY Call Alert Home Care Services, 201-763-6134. LAFAYETTE MILL Antiques center Lafayette tain Avenue). stalled. Also Driveway seal coating, quality/ PRIVACY HEDGE Liquidation Sale. Cedar- •Electric Drain & Sewer Cleaning 20 words or less $14.00 per insertion AND mensurate with experience.' Fax resume to: RICHARD G. MCGEGHAN CLASSIFIED BOX NUMBER (Sussex County) NJ. 201-383-0065.40 friendly protection. Fully Insured. Senior Citizens dis- Arborviiae 3 ft. lo 4 ft. tree regularly S29.95- Serving the Horn* Owner Additional 10 words or less $4.00 per insertion BUS STOP ASSISTANTS 908-687-7028 Attention Michael. I AM a experienced mature woman willing to dealers displaying affordable antiques and UNION, 1613 MAY Street (Off Stanley Terrace) count. Call Walter 908-862-6081. Now $10.95. Free delivery- guaranteed. 12iroo Business <• Industry grve child care in my home in Union. Flexible quality collectibles. CAfe on premises. Closed Saturday, August lOih 9am-5pm. Baby iiems. minimum. Also available. Birch and Ijtac please address envelope to: Display Rates S29.00 per column inch • Part 11m*. Will train. 37, hours • day and 2 LEGAL SECRETARY lor entartainmant litiga- hours, inlants preferred, reasonable rates. Call Tuesday and Wednesday. carriage, car seal, swing, toys. etc.. lawn Residential & Commercial GUTTERS-LEADERS 1-800-889-8238. 908-686-0749 hour* * day, Monday thru Friday. Union tor Part time. Excellent Word Perfect and Connie 908-964-6630. equipment, household items, much more. Carpatm Si Floor* UNDERGROUND. DRAINS 464 Chestnut Street, Union, NJ Contract Rates Available Compuler skills a must. 201-762-8400. Master Plumber's License #4182-#964S Townahlp Public Schools. EOE. •Shampoo •Stripped Thoroughly deaned, flushed, BOX NUMBEfl UNION. 17S1 WOLBERT Terrace. Saturday, SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT Blind Box Number $12.00 per insertion 908-851-6447 NURSE'S AIDE seeks elderly, sick, child care FLEA MARKET """ •Cleaned -Buff repaired, replaced. MASONRY LIFEGUARD/ SWIM Instructor positions avail- Worrall Newspapers or housecleaning positions. Available Monday Sunday. 9AM-4PM. Bedroom set. dining room, •Steam »Wax able in fall at South Mountain YMCA in Maplew- thru Friday. Call 201-371-9798, 7am-11pm. NEW NEW TESTAMENT solid oak and much more. 908-688-7151 AVERAGE HOUSE $35-$40 R. LAZARICK MASONRY. Sidewalks, steps, BEST BUY ~ BUS DRIVERS ~ ood. Various classes available. Salary based P.O. Box 158 curbs, .patios, decks, gutters, ceramic tile. PRINTING UNION- 534 ANDRESS Terrace'(olf Colonial "For that o*rsonal touch" All debris bagged from above. on experience and certification. Call PERSONAL CARE Service. Polish agency. OUTREACH PROGRAM painting, carpentry, renovations, clean-ups and (Substitutes) Maplewood, NJ 07040 Avenue). Saturday, August 10th, 9am-3pm. All Roofs and Gutters Repaired 201-762-4145. Experienced with care of elderly or ill. Live in or removals, basements, attics, yards. Small de- PRINTING CLASSIFIED COMBINATION RATES Household iiems, clothes, collectibles, bnc-a- CLEANING SERVICE Mark Melse, 201-228-4965 out. 908-969-2530. DONATIONS molition. Free estimates. Insured. Dependable For A Bid On All SECRETARY. Full time. Experience in general brac. ^^_ !__ Ad appears in all 22 newspapers Will train. CDL required. Union Town- LIGHT BOOKKEEPING, Part time 8-1. Starling D J MAINTENANCE — Residential and office service. 908-688-0230. Your Printing Needs in September. Call Rich, 908-688-0271 or olfice duties. Compuler knowledge required. POLISH AGENCY Inc. Specializing in elderly GUTTERS/ LEADERS. Cleaned and Flushed. Need good used furniture or household UNION ESTATE Sale- Open House Friday, cleaning; window deaning; Moor waxing. Fully 20 words or less $20.00 per insertion ship Public Schools. 908-974-9403, after 6 p.m. immediately. Call The American Flag and sick care. Housekeeper!, 'dairy house- Repairs. Leaf Screens Installed. Installation. Publication printing Company, 908-686-9400. cleaners. Live in/ out. References and experi- Items. Saturday. 9AM-2PM, 2545 Linn Avenue (off insured. References provided. Free estimates. 908-233-4414. Keltom Services. a specialty Additional 10 words or less....$6.00 per insertion 908-851-6447 LOCKSMITH, FULL time. Experience pre- ence. 908-862-0289. Burnet Avenue 4 blocks from Morris Avenue). Call 908-964-8136. MOVING/STORAGE SERVICE/ ROUTE DRIVER. Must be in excel- Household items ol all kinds. House isalso for Composition EOE ferred but willing-to train right person. Call KATIA'S CLEANING Service. Houses, Apart- lent physical condition. Heavy lifting required. PORTUGUESE HOUSE cleaner. No extra sale. 908-544-1832. ' . DON'S ECONOMY Display Rates $45.00 per column inch 908-688-3499. 201-676-0300 ments, Olfices.Condos, etc. Dependable. Reli- HEALTH 8r FITNESS 463 Valley Street Monday to Friday 8-5. Call Culligan Water, Inc., charge for cleaning blinds, stoves, ovens and CARPENTERS WANTED able. Call Katla 201-817-8355. References Contract Rates Available 18 Nonhfield Avenue. West Orange. refrigerators. Own transportation. References. UNION. MOVING Sale! Antiques to Junk! Don't 20/20 WITHOUT GLASSES! Safe, rapid, non- MOVING AND STORAGE Maplewood Residential and Commercial. Transportation MEDICAL ASSISTANT/ Secretary. Part time Upon Request. ?01 -731-7110. 908-352-1196. miss this onel 1218 Orange Avenue. Friday, surgical, permanent restoration 6-8 weeks. Rear of News-Record Bldg. and Tools required. Benefits, bonus pay and for internal medidne practice in Maplewood to MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE August 9th, 9am-3pm: Saturday, August 10th. airline pilot developed. Doctor approved. Free NOW YOU can make your office, house The Recommended Mover. Our 30th year. Mon., Tues.. Wed. & Fri. 9AM-5PM 401k foorr q qualifiei d candidates. Call Monday and start in September. Experience preferred. Call 9am-3pm. Earlybirds must call 686-7439. information by mail: 800-422-7320. extension APPLIANCES: MUST Sacrifice. Tappan gas PC 00019. 751 Lehigh Avenue, Union. Thursday and other times Wednesdayes3i , Ham-iipm. 8CU-HJH-H57S, fabulously dean. We are available 7 days a ??4 406-961-5570 (lax) 961-5577, Satisfac- SEINES—— stove, great condition, $300/ best olter. Whir by appointment WEST ORANGE- House Sale. Mint condition ton guaranteed. CASHIER, PART TIME. Cranford Car Wash MEDICAL INSURANCE Biller for doctor's of- pool dishwasher, $75. Buy both and save more. custom bedroom furniture, convertable couch, Cleaning; 908-355-8303. Business Directory 4 p.m. Thursday needs cashier 3-4 days per week. Pleasant fice in West Orange. Experience required. 2O1-762-18S4. cocktail table, antiques, household items, clo- DIABETICS (USING Insulin) Did "you know 908-687-0035 908-688-MOVE 762-0303 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or your mo- working conditions. Call Mr, Gordon at Hours: Monday- Friday. 8:30AM-3PM. Call thing, outdoor furniture, exercise equipment, Medicare (or insurance) covers most supplies? ney back. For a special cleaning demonstration Display - Space reservation 5 p.m. Friday 908-272-2990. 201-669-3673. ' ARCADE GAMES for home, pinball, video, toys, books and more. 39 Herbert Terrace (off Save money- call 1-800-633-2001 Liberty PAUL'S M & M MOVERS Enter the fastest growing and biggest Business in America pool, skeeball, jukes, more. New and recondi- and a free quote call Bev Maid Service Norrhfield/ near St. Barnabas). Saturday, Medical- satisfaction guaranteed. No HMO Formerly Of Yale Ave. RESUMES CDL DRIVERS (Tractor/ Trailer)- Travel first tioned. Fully warranted. Also purchase or trade 673-5749. Ad copy 12 Noon Monday MODELS WANTED 8AM-3PM. Sunday, 9AM-? 201-669-8275. members. Mention 12120. Hillside. PM 00177 ' class with Werner Enterprises. Vans. Flats, your games. The Fun House 609-371-9444. between the ages of 7-23 to model casual and TRY ME Cleaning, Inc. Now you can make your Local & Long Resumes In Column 3 p.m. Tuesday TCU's. OTR. Regional and Dedicated oppor- WEST ORANGE. 25 Garfield Avenue (off formal wear during this year's 1996 Newark HEALTHCARE BARBIE DOLLS in original casess (excellent office, house fabulously clean. We are avail- Distance Moving tunities. Full benefit package: First day healthy Pleasant Valley Way), August 9th. 10th, Maple Composition pageants. No experience necessary. Call condition). Midge and Tammy with clothing1. able 7 days a week. Call us today for cleaning HEATING dental, 401K. Solo, all teams and owner- 9AM-4PM. Hugel Furniture, piano, toys.' CALL 908-688-7768 1-800-858-6003 extension 3022. Call 908-351-4321, evenings. tomorrow. 908-355-8303. 463 Valley Street operators welcome, weekly pay/ settlements. New Wellness and Prevention Technologies games, children's books, Little Tykes, clothes, QUALITY AIR Conditioning & Heating, Inc. Paid plates, tolls and scale tickets. NANNY/ HOUSEKEEPER. Loving, dynamic Gas, steam, hot water and hot air heat. SCHAEFE.R MOVING- Reliable. Very'low Maplewood BICYCLE. Schwinn Probe mountain, ATB household ooods. tools. Duzzles. etc. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT HOURS 1-800-346-2818. and creative live in for my 2 and 4 year o'd with Humidifiers, circulators, zone valves, air dean- rates. Same rates 7 days. 2 hour minimum. man's black bike. Rolled steel frame, 26*, Rear of New?-Record Bldg. private room and- bath. Driver's license and TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE AND EARNINGS CONTRACTOR ers. Call 201-467-0553. Sorinqfield. N.J. Insured. Free Estimates. License PM00561. 18-speed. Quick, release wheels, excellent Mon.. Tues., Wed. & Fri. 9AM-5PM CHEF'S ASSISTANT, gourmet pasta shop; references. 201-378-7766 between 8:30-1 pm Anytime, 908-964-1216. Monday through Friday 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. conditon. Originaily paid $375. Asking best WANTED TO BUY Thursday and other times Kitchen trainingor experience a plus. Part or full or 763-9406. MELO CONTRACTORS offer. Call 201-S66-0921. by appointment lime. 6 Highland Place, Maplewood. CALL 201-581-1441 AAAAAAA-Z ANTIQUES ' "The Homeowners Contractor" HOME IMPROVEMENTS 201-275-0331. • 119 NEWSPAPERS REACHING over 1.8 mil- BICYCLES 1 man's(red)and 1 woman's (blue) Additions •& Alterations . 762-0303 lion readers! Your classified ad can be included ANTIQUES BOUGHT New Construction Fire Restorations ALL TYPE Home Improvement. Kitchens, bath- ADVERTISE! CHILD CARE/ HOUSEKEEPER. Wednesday Panosonic 18 speed mountain bike. Excellent in SCAN- New Jersey's Statewide Classified Dining Rooms. Bedrooms, Oriental Rugs. Repairs Replacement Windows rooms, basements, piping, doors, wfndows, through Friday. Live in or out. Non smoker. condition. $150 each. 201-376-0567. Ad Network. All it takes is $279 and one easy AutMIMtnt Paintings. Sterling, Porcelin Figures. Crystal. Docks & Pavers Kitchen & Baths roof siding, masonry. Big or small jobs call John M'JSt drive, references required. phone call. Phone Worrall Community News- Old and Interesting Items, Etc. Affordablllty & Dependability 675-1008. CALL 201-376/1672. after 8pm. .: ~ BUNK BEDS. Solid wood, never used, in the papers. lnc,.dassifiedsat20i-763-94ii lor all box. Cost $350. Sell $'135:.cash. Call 908-233-7667 NANNY/ LIVE-IN Monday- Friday, caring for 2 the details. • "" 201-812-8349. 908-245-5280- children in South Orange. Must have drivers CLASSIC ANTIQUES AL PASCAVAGE & SONS OFFICE ASSISTANT. Part time. Self starter for CAD TERMINAL COMPUTER System. 386 license, experience and excellent references. diversified position in busy Union office. Exper- ON THE LEVEL 212-455-5746. TWR computer, Autocad VII, 21' NEC 50 AAA LIONEL, American Flyer, Ives arid other 1 -'800-564*8911 ienced typist, general office skills, computer monitor, Calcomp 12X12 digitizer, Houston General Contractor ' ADDITIONS BATHROOMS trains and old toys. Collector pays highest cash Which experience helpful. Flexible hours, Monday Commercial Residential CLERICAL; COMPUTER'Assistant. Informa- Instrument DMP60 pen plotter 8-pen carousel, prices. 1-800-464-4671. 201-829-1006. KITCHENS BASEMENTS through Friday. Call Fran at 908-687-0561. Framing * Sheet Rock ' Custom Decks tion Systems Department needs a Part time stand. IBM at plot server, 14" IBM color monitor. ATTICS DECKS Assistant. Duties inlcude data entry, report Pens, manuals, software. AM, 201-762-4140: ALL TRAINS Wantedl Lionel, Flyer, Marx and No Job Too Big or Too Small CLASSIFIED POLICIES generation and general clerical duties. Compu- after 6PM, 201-762-6695. other model trains. Any age, condition, amount. CALL for FREE ESTIMATE suburban ter experience with Lotus 123 and FoxPro I Pay Top Dollarl Turn your used trains into MIKE COSTELLO 908-289-5425 FREE Information! COMPLETE 18" DSS Satellite System. No ALL REMODELING helpful. Contact Rick Miller. 201 379-3790 cash. 908-271-5124. All classified advertising is payable in advance. money down. Only $19/ month. Installation . extensian-101. . DECKS classified We accept Visa and MasterCard. You may also mall CALL jnduded. Bad credit, don't worry. Ask about . GOT A campground, membership . or CLERK, foe Bawling Lanes. Part time. Flexible ' free programming. Don't miss out! Free Estimates Fully Insured pot) > timeshare? Well take it. America's most suc- "IMPROVE YOUR Home with Gil.*'" DeeUJsV your ad with payment (check or money order) to us, hours. Apply in person, after 5p.m. Hi-Way 686-9898 1-800-229-2225. cessful resort resale clearinghouse. Call Resort Basements. We will beat any legitimate compe- Bowl. 1731 Rt. 22 West, Union. Sales Information toll free' hotline titor's price. 908-964-8364. is bigger, FURNITURE. Solid maple dining room. 2 or come into one of oar offices to place your ad. and enter a four digit 1-800-423-5967. . 201-372-4282 CONSTRUCTION selection number below! rockers, desk nnd other pieces. Excellent Electricians WanieoVUccnt* a PLUSl condition, Must sell. Very reasonably priced. DRIVEWAYS Must have transportation and tools and be Coming soon to North i?r$ey •. Call 90B-964-3t64. 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Richardson Com- CONDOMINIUM Finished above ground .basement. 37. car 90B-B64-BJ5B Sendchrtk 10 I; JAIltoi ununimili V.j» SOUTH ORANGE. A-1 location. 2 bedroomn, mnfrinl firjO.ftflfi.iOflO go plus 8-car parkingking. Possible home- Will train. Small Investment required. KCS rjit-r,i mi)i '; 112-page catalog .. M95 according to Coldwell Banker Online. "We will not knowingly accept any ad- hardwood floors, decorative fireplacep , washer CRANFORD- CONDO lof Sale. One bedroom, Liwflii toatf"! WOOD STACK Tree Service, local tree com- WORRALL RUBBISH REMOVAL r 0 flo> ?.)»J (Picturing ?0O woodworking 201-941-SOOO or 1-800-956-1SOO. vertising (or real eattte which Is In violation and dryer, eat-in kitchonkih . $80$80 monthlhyl plul s UNION CENTER, 2nd floor in throo floor great location for NYC transportation. A3king conveniences. Only $199,900. Owner.wants pany. All types ol tree work. Free estimates. Van Nny. CA 91-ir/l and handicrall proieclsl A rcccnl report of electronic "hits" 1 of the law. All peraona are hereby Informed ulililios, 212-475-2196. __^ building. 3 Individual offices plus socrelarial $69,000, oxcluslve. Call Ray Brooks offer. Call nowl ABLE TO CLEAN UP Senior Citizen discount. Immediate service. PEPSI/ HERSHEY Route. Excellent cash busi- COMMUNITY showed that in the course of one that all dwellings advertised are available space. Approximately 1,500 square feet. $900 908-272-0004. ATTICBASEMENT-GARAGE-YARD Insured. Free wood Chios. 90B-276-5752. ness top local sites. $1,000 or more weekly SOUTH ORANGE. 4 rooms. Large. Modern. oer month, plus utilities. gOSgS? CASERIO AGENCY 800-564-8911 REMODELING DEBRIS ' potential. Small investment/ huge prolits. month, Coldwell Banker's popular on an eaual ODDortunltv basis." Renovated. Off-street parking. Near shopping/ MAPLEWOOO/SOUTH ORANGE Spacious 2 NEWSPAPERS FAST - FAIR - RELIABLE Use Your Card... 1-800-617-8430 extension 2100. train. $850.00 monthly (utilities included). Op- 908-283-2112 web site was examined by people bodrooms, 2 baths, parquet (Ioor9, modern Properly Licensed 20 Years Experience APARTMENT TO RENT tion to buy. 201-812-8512. • '. YOUR AO could appsar here for as little, as from 60 countries around the world. PARKING SPACE FOR RENT whilo European kitchen, pool, air, resorvod BELLEVILLE. 5 rooms on second floor. 2 parking. $90K. 201-763-5303 New Jersey Press Association Statewide Classified Advertising Network (SCAN) /'P - J14.00 per week. Call for more details. Our SUMMfT, 2 BEDROOMS, living room, dining SUMMIT PARKING. Near train station. Sale SHORE PROPERTY M.J. PRENDEVILLE "It is our job io get our houses out family. Near shopping and transportation, hoat room in now building. 5950. EiceHont location. Infirm PosLujf ?, friendly classified department would be happy .olf-straet parking spaces for rent (idoal for (609) 4OMD6OO. lax (6W) 40M»00. r>rrwi IMJPrruOAOLcom Quick And to holp you. Call 1-800-564-8911. supplied. $700 plus 1 month security. Near train and major highways. Call ROSELLE PARK. Priced to sell by owner. ,LONG BEACH Island Oceanblock~conoo in 201-635-8815 in front of as many prospective buyers 201-751-7(117. commuters). $100.00 monthly, per car. Beach Havon! Air conditioned! Pooll Steps to Convenient! 201-533-1318. . 908-277-4342. Tim . Immaculato 2 bedrooms. New appliances, as possible. The more buyers we can carpeting, aircondilionlng, washer, dryer, many •boachl.This In no misprintl Only $75,9001 Call BVOOMFIELD. CHARMING 1 bedroom apart- reach, the more likely our client is to UNION- Newly, built apartment, 3H rooms, extras. Near all major highways. NJ transit. Realtor. Stevens Real Estate 1-800-494-5315. ments. Near transportation and parkway. Laun- oal-in kitchen, bedroom, living, room. Brand $87.500. Call 908-245-8949. sell their house," said Bob Becker, dry lacililes. From $545 includoa* heat/ hot new stove and dishwasher, $700 monthly SPACE FOR RENT water. Security. References. 201-748-8929. u r president of Coldwell Banker's met- utilitios includod. Idoal for single porson. Call KENILWORTH • BOULEVARD Professional SOUTH ORANGE. By Ownor. 4 rooms. Large, 908-96-1.6630. ., modern, completolty ronovaiod. Otfstr.eet ropolitan New York region. BLOOMFIELD/ NUTLEY. 2 bedrooms.-living office space available. Approximately 1,200 Just moved room, oat-in kitchon, additional room. 2nd floor . .square feet, can divide. Idea! for accountant, parking Near shopping/ train (NY). Now 59K InoootiaWel. 201-812-8512. • . "In the past, we marketed most of 2-family. Nqw appliances, now bathroom. APARTMENT TO SHARE • • attorney or therapist. Call for appomtmont Near NYC transportation. $850 plus utilities. 908-241-3181. in? houses regionally, with lawn signs, 1V» month's security. Available September. PROFESSIONAL FEMALE looking for samo to ROSELLE PARK. Center of town, professional newspapers, multiple listing services, 201-338-1385. ' share spacious 2 bedroom apartment in a nico LAND FOR SALE Office space, approimately 1.200 square feet.. safo area! $365 per month. .Utilities included, and the Real Estate Buyer's-Guide. Ideal for dentist or attorney. For appointment • SOLTTH CAROLINA lakoview barfjainl S24.900 •'• BLOOMFIELD. MODERN 3 room apartment oxceot electric. 908-353-4547. I can help Now, by marketing on the Internet, all $550 includes heat and hot water. Available 908-686-8377. free boat slipl Beautifully wooded lot with (roe September. Call after 6PM, 201-429-7024. • private boat slipl Prime Lake Murray location of our listings are at the fingertipso f APARTMENT WANTED UNION, 1089 CEDAR Avenue. (Oil Vauxhall abutting golf course. Paved roads, water, you out! , people all over the world." BLOOMFIELD. 27. and 3 largo rooms, pa/king Road). Available tmmediatoly. 2 offices. 1 sewer, morel Excellent financing. Walerlront available. $625 and up. Owner pays all utilities. FREE CARPENTRY- Renovation Work. studio. Near major highways. 908-686-9(> I-K«)K!> Fax 2(11-."i(! l-7(i."»S) Elizabeth Donovan sold property at Rubin for 5160,000 on-May 31. 1140 Dill Ave., to Samuel K. Simp- Kevin Houscr for S59.9OO on May 30. Van Ness Terrace to Roy S. Nelson 1302 The Open House 969 Raritan Road lo David Logan son for SI30,000 on May 17. Margaret Yurick ctal sold property Roselle for $115,000 oh May 31. 1303 Cleaning For The Sale Hillside Hillside for $138,000. on May 28. Richard R. and Evelyn J. Ruppcl at 2726 N. Stiles St., to Randal Angel Velez etal sold property at Hillside INCOME OPPORTUNITY! 1304 Ficst Impressions. Sharon R. Moran sold property at sold property at 1321 Thelma Ter- Emtage for $120,000 on May 30. George Mock ctal sold property at 1665 Edmund Terrace to Dieudonnc ADORABLE! Collects rents on 2 stores & 2 62 John St., to Richard E. Franklin '•'• race to Richard R. Ruppel Jr. for Matthew and Jadwiga Socha sold 620 Chandler Ave., to Kathcrinc Mcrceus for $145,000 on May 31. 3 BR r/j Bth Cape In prime area Jacqueline Labricr sold propeny at offers lge rooms. ' Eat-ln-kit apartments in great neighborhood! for $180,000 on May 30. , Si 10,000 on" May 17. property at 12 E. Stlmpson Ave., to Wilson for $21,500 on May 10. Viola R. Foster sold property at 375 239 Bradford Road to Craig R. Ste- w/D/W. Ful) BSMT. nice-yard. A Apartments consist of 2 BRS. LR. Cull Today! Peter Cantillo crux elal sold proper- jakoski for 5148,000 on May 13. Rose Vilrano sold property at 335 Joseph C. Bonanno for $132,500 on Carlos E. Vidal Sr. etux ctal sold .Carriegle. Place to Roberta J. Bussom NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE RATES real steal @ SH 19.900! Dining Area. Kit. Bth. Offered @ ty at 8 Coldevln Road to Vitaliy Zcy- Patrick J. and Linda A. Gallagher Raritan Road to-William J. Zavis for May 31. property at 315 Stockton Ave., to /for $69,000 on May 31. APP || 30 YR FIXED || 15 YR FIXED OTHER $199,900.' Hkovich for $155,000 on May 30. sold property at 3 Masters Square to $108,000 on May 19. • ' Manuel E. Vidal for $136,000 on May / Myron Rubenstein sold property at Lender, City, Phone FEE HATE PTS APRRATE PTS APW RATE PTS APR M m Your Community'sCommunity"t Bttt'But' Harry C. and Judith A. Isakscn sold Kean College of New Jersey for Charles F. Schrcck Jr. ctux sold Mountainside 16. :. 1020 Glfford Court to Arlcnc Michael N. Bonner sold property at \Rubenstein for $40,000 on June 4. American Savings Bk, Bloomfld 201-748-3000 350 8.00 2.50 8.277.63 2.50 8.04 3.20 0.00 8.20 N 1155 LIBERTY AVE. HILLSIDE Infosoutce_ outce property at 1S1 Stonehenge Terrace S265.OOO on May 16. property at 510 Llndegar St., to Joao 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE 214 E. 2nd Ave., to Eugene: A.. I Helen Lokuta sold property at 980 Axia Federal Savings 008-400-7200 350 7.50 3.00 7.81 B.88 3.00 7.376.75 0.00 8.19 M to William Dagiantis for $267,000 on Diana Rco sold property at 329 D. Santos for $135,000 on May 21. Margaret R. Grecley sold property APublicSerMceof May, 30. Hollywood Ave., to John Giglio for Edward and Rose Hayducko sold at 1256 Deerfield Court to Anthony Gomes for $117,000 on May 22. Salem' Road to Wilfredo Rodriguez Banco Popular FSB 800-401-2205 100 8.38 0.00 8.41 7.88 0.00 7.91 6.50 0.00 8.42 A (908) 351-7000 ,-"55. WORRALL COMMUNITV NEWSPAPERS Stephen and Meryl S. Costello sold for $133,500 on June 5. Tra J. aid Sharon Cohen sold prop- 585,000 on May. 17. property at 601 W. Elm St., to Jean- Barbcra forS305,500 on May 8. Capital Fin'l Corp.Bemardsville 800-224-4545 295 7.25 3.00 7.586.75 3.00 7.27 7.63 0.00 8.15 K erty at 17 Adams St., to Antonio Bcnha K. Cancr sold property at Armand Janvier for $125,000 on May Mildred E. Sigler sold property at property at 343 W. 5th Ave., to Julio Melvin F. Beier sold property at 8.50 O.00 8.537.75 0.00 7.79 7.50 1.00 8.08 F Ramao for 5225,000 on May 31. 866 Salem Ave., to Bruce A. Prossick 22. 1379 Stoney Brook Lane to James A. Osegucda for SI 10,000 on May 23. 828 Mitchell Ave., to Amado R. Columbia Savings Bk SLA.Lindn 800-002-4080 N/P 5.75 0.00 N/P I Thomas'J. __ Cielo Toman sold ,.-foc,-$151,000,on May 23. . Maria Casjnelli sold property at Cahill. for. $255,000 on May 20. Harry E. Damm sold property at Raquepo for $160,000 on June 5. 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UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 — PAGE B15 PAGE 814 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 Next generation Ford Taurus wiirbe an auto benchmark Just as the first Ford Taurus revolu- tionized the look of four-door sedans and wagons in 1986, the strikingly The 1996 Taurus also provides rear-seat air- innovative 1996 Taurus represents a conditioning and heating ducts, available on Automotive leap-ahead design destined to estab- models with five-passenger seating configura- lish another new styling standard. "We're confident that the head- tions, heated outside power mirrors, Ford- tuming design and customer-friendly patented Solar Tint glass that greatly reduces Quadra-Trac makes 1996 Grand Cherokee a winner advancements of the 1996 Taurus the sun's heat inside the car, and height sedans and wagons will attract not Estcnsivc improvements to theporatc revised ramps for quietr valvct- improved On Demand Quadra-Trac only the large body of current Taurus adjusters on the- outer front safety belts for standard 4.0-litcr 1-6 engine, an rain operation. This 'new' profile also now delivers 100 percent of torque to owners; but younger and import buy- greater comfort. enhanced Quadra-Trac all-wheel reduces valve overlap for improved the rear axle. This greatly reduces ers, as well," says Ross Roberts, Ford drive system, and a new, stronger idle quality and 'lower emmissions, drivclinc friction, while improving Motor Company vice president and~ slow-speed cornering responsiveness four-speed automatic transmission on while fattening the already broad Ford Division general manager. The second engine is a significantly and height adjusters on the outer front torque curve between 1200-3600 rpm and high-speed stability. V-8-equipped models make the 1996 ""Everything is designed to make improved version of (he 3.0-liter safety belts for greater comfort. Grand Cherokee smoother, quieter — the range wnerc it's moSl bMlcfl- the'new Taurus look and perform bet" -vaive v-o vuican mat Ford's Dynamic Safety Engineer- and an even better performer on- and cial. Maximum rated torque is 220 the terrain is lough, the new On The brand-new cabin design for the all-new 1997 Buick Park Avenue Ultra: tcr than ever before," adds Jack Tel- been the base powerplant in Taurus ing System helps make the 1996 mod- off-road. foot-pounds at 2400 rpm. Demand Quadra-Trac iaslantly deliv- nack, vice president, Design for Ford models. Standardon theGL, it has a el even safer than the 1995 Taurus. Grand Cherokee owners haVc . To complement the internal ers maximum torque to whichever Automotive Operations, who had 145-h.p. rating. The system consists of active safety always used 'rugged and powerful' to changes, a new reusable, silicon- axle needs traction. The result is true overall design responsibility. "Its Both Taurus V-6 engines are "man- features designed lo help avoid an describe their vehicles' standard beaded, steel backbone gasket seals on-demand capability for all driving Buick re vamps the- Park highly aerodynamic shape enhances aged" by an advanced EEC-V elec- the valve cover tothc cylinder head. - situations. accident and passive safety features to 4.0-litcr, 185 horsepower 1-6 engine. fuel- economy and road handling, tronic engine controller with a built-in Rubber grommcts and compression An added feature of the '96 On provide protection if" an" accident For 1996, their praise will include the while reducing wind noise, for exam- diagnostic system that monitors per- limitcrs isolate the valve cover from Demand Quadra-Trac system is bo- occurs. words 'smooth and quiet' because the Avenue and Ultra for '97 ple. And the elliptical headlights, with formance and allows dealerships to its fasteners and the cylinder head. llock. When extra traction is needed • Jeep platform .team has eliminated their jewel-like complex reflectors, quickly identify service needs in the Active safety aspects include This significantly reduces the trans- — such as in deep mud — the shift The 1997 Park Avenue and Ultra, kcysourccs of noise, vibration and roorrh-While the new Park Avenue's damagc-rcsis radio antenna embedded project a broader, brighter field of engines or in either of the two four- precision-engineered handling, steer- mission of valvctrain noise by thesystem overrides the viscious cou- featuring a new world-class structure harshness (NVH) while expanding the trunk volumne is slightly reduced, its in the rear window. light for better visibility." speed electronically controlled overd- ing and braking. A four-wheel disc Following the lead of last year's 5.2-liter V-8 improvement program, Jeep's 4.0-liter l'6 cover. • - pling and provides a mechanical lock and new design arc now featured in engine's already broad torque curve'. utility is improved because lift-over Front and rear suspension systems The front design features a drama- rive transmissions. ' anti-lock- brake system is available on . gains a new camshaft for '96. Cam proflies now incorporate revised ramps for quietr yalvet- Additionally, Grand Cherokee's in the Low Range position. In addi- Buick showrooms across the country. height is lower land the width of the These upgrades arc the latest are supported~by rubber isolated sub- tic arching hood line with aggressive- Ford has focused on putting user- all 1996 Taurus models. Among'the rain operation. This 'new' profile also reduces valve overlap for improved idle quality and engine mounts have been recalibrated, tion, torque is multiplied by 2.72, giv- Park Avenue customers prize among hundreds of continuous refine- opening is maximized with the use of frames to block the transfer of road ly styled air inlets and sporty head- friendly design elements and features passive features is "Safety Cell" con- . lower emmissions, while fattening the already broad torque curvebetween 1200-3600 rpm with larger rubber surfaces for ing increased off-road capability. roominess, rich accommondations ments that have kep Grand Cherokee t diagonal cullines for the dccklid. harshness and driveline vibration. A lights. The rear . design present a throughout the new Taurus. One struction, which integrates structural . —the range where it's most beneficial. Maximum.rated torque is 220 foot-pounds at 2400 improved cngine-to-chassis isolation. and a quiet, comfortable ride .—- as the benchmark .among sport-utility Further enhancements to. the '96 "cradle" design is used in front to unique rounded back window, a. low- example is the Ford-patented three- elements into a protective impact- rpm. ' • well as an attractive "value. Mcnz said One innovation is a new scat- vehicles since its 1993 debut. Even the sound quality of the '96 Grand Cherokee drivclinc include a mount not only the suspension but liftover trunk and integrated taillights way center seating/storage system absorbing system and meets 1997 he is convinced the new models will mounted safety belt system for front Using Finite Element Analysis Grand Cherokee's exhaust has been new aluminum center housing for the also the powertrain and steering sys- that blend into the body. The side available on six-passenger models. It fulfill those requirements. passengers, designed so the shoulder Federal Dynamic Side Impact computer methods, engineers improved. 4.0-litcr-cquippcd models stronger Dana 44 rear axle. The light- belt tits comfortably irrespective of tems while a T-shapcd member car- view is accented by three-dimensional quickly converts from a center-front requirements. The most significant change is that designed a revised, stronger cylinder feature an all-new exhaust system, weight housing —unique to the sport- scat position and occupant size. An ries teh semi-trailing-arm rear sculpting,, six flush-glass side win- seating position with its own safety Dodge continues its trend the '97 Park Avenue consists of Other standard safety equipment blick with strengthening ribs cast into incorporating a rctuncd muffler and utility segment and a first for Chrysler example of ihoughful design is this suspension. dows, and a sweeping roof line. belts to a comfortable armrest and to a refinement of architectural compo- includes a dual air bag supplemental the inner and outer walls. This extra larger 2.25-inch tailpipe. — shaves 16 pounds off the previous safety feature: In the event of an air Engineers use3 state-of-the-art' console with room .for cups, coins, nents, primarily body structure, and Telnack notes that while the round- restraint system, seats designed to 'beef makes the new block substan- These extensive refinements add up steel unit's weight. bag deployment, the doors automati- approaches such as torque-axis engine ed design may give the impression audiocassettes and other items. with economical vehicles tially stiffcr, reducing the amount of loa significant overall reduction in chassis systems, recently introduced help keep occupants from sliding On the front propeller shaft, a cally unlock in 15 seconds. mounting and triple door seals to in the Buick Riviera. Park Avenue is that the new model is more compact Another interior innovation is the under the safety belts in emergency remain a best-seller for 11 years run- mechanical noise it transmits. powcrtrain NVH, particularly at idle constant-velocity, CV, joint replaces enhance comfort and quietness. An all-new family of .Chrysler, arc just beginning lo adopt some of in fact a second-generation architec- Buick's successful 3800 Series II than its predecessors, the 1996 Taurus Integrated Control Panel, which puts stops, and on sedans, a shoulder har- ning," said Chrysler Executive Vice The stouter block also incorporates and launch, with no penally lo fuel the previous shaft's Cardan-type U- Dodge and Plymouth minivans for the innovations we've established in tural design with > a host of V-6s will continue to power the Park An example of the robust design is sedan is more than five inches longer, climate and audio controls into a ness for the rear center-seat the. market. These all-new. Chrysler President of Sales and Marketing, and a one-piece main bearing brace, economy. joint. This upgrade contributes to almost two inches wider, with more worldwide market;; was introduced 1 enhancements. . Avenue Except for oil and filter a one-piece cast magnesium cross-car single easy-to-see, easy-to-use- oval- passenger. minivans arc representative of our . General Manager of Minivan Opera- which'locksTherrnairrbearing caps Quadra-Trac, Jeep's ultimate al- reduced NVH at highway speeds. recently at the North American Inter- Park Avenue's robust architecture changes, both the normally aspirated beam that serves as a body structural -interior room-lhan-the 1995-Taurus. shaped unit. Research shows that philosophy in developing products for tions Thcodor R. Cunningham. "In together. Anchoring the bearing caps wheel drive, system, has been 1996 Grand' Cherokee customers A high-performance Taurus SHO national Auto Show in Detroit. They delivers a wealth of tangible customer and the supercharged powerplants are , member is a one-piece- cast magne- . The wagon' is more than six inches drivers can learn to use these controls worldwide markets in the latter part of the case of Chrysler's mininvans, this as a single unit eliminates their natural improved for 1996. The changes pro- opting for the 5.2-liter V-8 will notice model, equipped with a new 3.4-liter, will be sold in North America as the benefits: a quiet, solid ride for the life virtually 100,000-mile maintenance sium cross-car beam that serves as a longer and nearly two inches wider faster and with fewer errors because the decade. Quite simply, our goal is . has been possible by intensely listen- tendency to move \n opposite direc- vide Grand Cherokee customers with improved responsiveness, compared 32-valve all-aluminum V-8 engine Dodge Caravan and Grand Caravan, of the vehicle, superior road manners free. Park Avenue's naturally aspir- body structural member as well as the than the model it replaces. of their unique design and larger size. to continue to push the barriers and ing and responding to the needs and tions during normal operation — a increased on-road flexibility and off- with previous models. This is a result ated Series II delivers 205 horsepower • and sport-tuned suspension, will be Ply-mouth Voyager and Grand Voya- and responsive handling, safety-cage primary instrument-panel mounting Powering the new Taurus models A 60/40 split-fold rear seat, resem- innovate, going beyond just replacing desires of this massive customer base, potential NVH source. road traction. of Jeep's new wide-ratio 44RE introduced next spring, joining the GL ger, and Chrysler Town and Country. construction for outstanding crash- at 5200 rpm while Park Avenue- Ult- support. Squeaks and rattles in the arc a choice of two V-6 engines, each bling those found in wagon and hatch- to reinventing." combine with an uncanny vision of New lightweight pistons and wrist Grand Cherokee owners appreciate 4-spccd automatic transmission, stan- and LX models. In key international markets they will worthiness and superior comfort. ra's supercharged Series II produces instrument-panel are much less iikely with a 100,000-milc-tune-up interval back models, adds flexibility in mect- - the rigbl iiaic-lo-uiitoduca-n&iv.inno-. pins j;cducc rcciprocjiting ,mass by 26 be' "namc3"'"ChrysTcr " Voyager and ' The new Chrysler miravans-move r - •flie '97 Park-Avenue 19 siightly-iar- an impressive 240_ horsepower_ at because the beam eliminates numer- under normal_driving conditions with JflgJiaQiBg. passenger and/or ,cjrgo-. valions that lake a leap ahead." percent, smoothing the power deliv- operation in all drivingsituations. The __^poxd fully expecaahe ,1996.T.aurus__ Grand Voyager. in this dircciion-by setting new ben- Jhc goal for '96' was to boost per- gcr than the previous model in practi- 5200 rpm. ous individual brackets..Magnesium routine fluid and filterchange s — needs.' '•.•'.; .. •' . ' to sustain, and even accelerate, the The primary requirement for a ery. The pistons feature shortcr;- improved On Demand Quadra-Trac Just' as wiih the current lineup, chmarks with such innovatioas and formance feel, particularly at launch, cally all major interior and exterior Park Avenue technical advance- is an exceptional material having high except for the Flexible Fuel Version. The 1996 Taurus also provides car's enormous sales success. Taurus minivan, however, is space utiliztion reprofilcd skirts for lower friction. eliminates a planetary gcarsct which these new vehicles will combine to features as a left-side sliding door; without compromising fuej economy. dimensions. For example, the wheel- ments include a higher-capacity four- strength and stiffness* with very low Standard on the LX is the all-new, rear-seat air-conditioning, and heating has been the best-selling automobile and it is here that both the standard New piston rings are also lighter and formerly split the torque between the make Chrysler the only manufacturer patented "Easy Out" roller seats, com- base is 3 inches longer to increase llhe wheel-disc' anti lick brake system, weight. high-performance 3.0-litcr, 24-valve ducts, available on models with five- in the United States for the last three and extended wheclbase version of more flexible for Improved sealing. front and rear axles. That function is The 44RE features first and second r in the world offering a complete range bined with almost endless variations room available for the driver and five magnetic variable effort rack-and- DOHC V-6 Duratec engine. This passenger sealing configurations, calendar years. Since its introduction Ihe new Dodge, Plymouth and Chrys- Following the lead of last year's now managed completely by the sys- gear ratios th'at arc numerically higher In addition, the new Park Avenue's of vehicles, Trom entry-level high of adjustment; and first-for minivan passengers. The greatest gains in pinion power steering, several alumi- front structure is strengthened by newest member of Ford's family of heated outside power mirrors, Ford- as a 1986 model, more lhan 3 million ler vehicles outshine the competition. 5.2-litcr V-8 improvement program', tem's viscous coupling center than '95. For improved launched feel, valve, all the way up lo luxury. features such as dual /.one climate interior spaciousness arc front head- num suspension components, fixed- using closed-section welded steel advanced technology modular patented Solar Tint glass lhal greatly units have been sold in ihe Unilcd Jusl as wiih ihc original, and still differential. first gear ratio is 15 percent higher These new Chrysler rrnrnviins were control, memofy seals and mirrors. Jeep's 4.0-litcr 1'6 gains a new cam- room, front hip room, and rear hip lcns halogen headlamps and a more engine-compartment upper rails. engines is rated at 200 horsepower. reduces ihe sun's heal inside the car, Slates alone. sales- and image-leading Chrysler Uder dry road conditions, the lhan previously. developed over a 32-month period at a They provide a new level of ride and shaft for '96. Cam profliesnow incor- minivans, these' new vehicles have cost of S2.6 billion and will be manu- handling previously only enjoyed in passenger cars. And, they offer best- been designed from the inside out to factured in three countries on two provide ihe most efficient use of space — COME VISIT OUR CHEVROLET OPEN HOUSE! — continents, with a total annual volume in-class room, safety, comfort, conve- nience, quietness, performance, effi- imaginable. A part of the challenge potential of over 700,000 units. was also to keep the exterior of ihe ciency and value. Intended to "leapfrog" the competi- package the most efficient size possi- tion and continue their global image "With a worldwide customer base ble. 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V •••"• UNION COUNTYW1DE CLASSIFIED PAGE B16 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 \ AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE Lack of sleep plays role in wrecks PONTIAC 1988 CADILLAC CIMMERON. Grey, 4 door, 1992 ISUZU AMIGO, 53,000 miles, air condi- Did you know that sleep plays a Exercise during your brealcsTSTop AUTOMOTIVE j new tires, new paint, needs work. 85.000 miles. toning, sun roof. AWFM and cassette, new 1985 6000 Cool night, hot jazz GOP hopeful Campaigns begin role in up to 10 percent of the 20 mil- periodically for rest and light exer- 32,000. Call after 6pm, 908-925-1871. tires, Buy or assume lease. Call 201-388-1574. 6 cylinder, automatic, power tteering/brakos, power windows, tint, AS IS. 52.000 miles. 1987 JAGUAR XJ6- 66,000 miles, Mooreland The Jesse Morrison Trio will Attorney Vanessa Williams lion U.S. automobile accidents? cise. Drive for two hours, then take a 1988 CADILLAC COUPE- Triple Black Beauty, VWWFT200100, $1295. Taxes and MV extra. Although it's summer, candidates green, sunrool, garaged, good condition. Ask- excellent condition, phone, alarm, carriage According to the New Jersey Auto- 10 to 15 minute break outside your ing $8,000. Can be seen Saturdays and Sun- ROYAL DODGE perform tonight at the Union challenges Donald Payne root, gold package, every option, 73K. Asking are ^beginning to think abou th mobile Club Foundation for Safety, vehicle. Run or walk briskly, even if AUTO DEALERS days, 10tfm-5pm. 201-429-9725. ' • 1830 Springfield Avonuo Maolowood S8.B50. 338-7039. 201-762-3500 County Arts Center, Page B4. it's around the edge of a rest stop. in 10th District, Page B1. experts agree'that lack of sleep and SMYTHE VOLVO CADILLAC SEVILLE, 1985, 91,000, fully 1995 JEEP WRANGLER, white, hard-top"etc, November elections, Page 3. chrome package, air, cassette, sound bar, SEIZED CARS Irom $175. Porsches. Cadil- subsequent lack of alertness frequent- Follow your clock. Most people EXCLUSIVE loaded, plus alarm. Asking $2,500. Nofloliablo. lacs, Chevys, BMW's, Corvettes, Jeeps. Call 201-782-0412. anti-theft, low mileage, excellent condition.. ly lead to tragedy, especially on the feel sleepy in the mid-aftemoon and VOLVO DEALER $14,500. Call 201-992-4855.. 4WD's. Your area. Toll free 1-800-898-9778 exlenslon A-7261 current listings. highway. In fact, most people have between midnight and 7 a.m. If you 326 Morris Avenue Summit 1982 CAMARO, V-8, automata, fully loaded. 1995 MAXIMA SE, dark green. 5 speed, alloy T-top, 2 owner car. original, 63K. Good condi- SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches. Cadil- taken the wheel at least once when must drive at those times, don't wait wheels, power package, original owner, excel- - 908) 273-4200 tion. $1950 best offer or £08-206-0580 or lacs. ChevyB. BMW's, Corvettes, also Jeeps. 4 they were too tired to drive. In' one until the first wave. of sleep hits. AUTHORIZED 201-566-9851. lent condition. 39.000 highway miles, Viper 300, powerful engine, $15,000. 201-761-1756. wheel drives. Your area. Toll free study, fully half the drivers admitted Instead, pull off the road and nap. FACTORY SERVICE 1-800-898-9778 Ext. A-5139 for current CARS UNDER $150. All models. Seized and listings. _j . to having had near-mishaps because Share the driving. The most men- LONG TERM LEASING auctioned by DEA, FBI, IRS; trucks, boasts, 1991 MAZDA MX6-LX. Automatic, red, AM/FM stereo cassette, moon roof, air conditioninQr— of sleepiness, and one-fifth said computer*, furniture and more. Avallabla your 1988'/t TOYOTA SUPRA, automatic, 6 cylin- tally rested person is normally the per- area. Call npwl 1-800-451-0050 extension 74K miles, excellent condition. Asking $7,900. der, all powor, cd player, 84.000 miles. Perfect. iHcy'd actually fallen asleep while son sitting in the back seat, not the AUTO FOR SALE C199. Call 201-243-1082 cdnditon. Days 201-762-3867; Evenings: 201-625-3929. driving. front. So share the driving with your 1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO Convertible.' 1993 MAZDA MXfl LS- V6, 5-speed, sunroof; 1986 JEEP CHEROKEE V6- 4X4, 4 door, Triple white, everything worKs. excellent me- leather jnlerior, factory alarm, cruise, tilt, power 1987 TOYOTA SUPRA Turbo. Black, automa- passengers. automatic, loaded, rebuilt engine, with warranty, Fatigue impairs judgement, reduces chanically.'needs body and paint, but still gets everything and spoiler, well-maintained. tic, ZR tire's, clean. 100,000 miles, good condi- very good condition. $j4.800/ best oiler. 5 Monitor your medications. Some, looks. J3.9S0. 201-731-2783. $12,900. 201-275-0521. tion. Never abused. $3800. Call after 5pm, ihc" ability to. concentrate and delays 201-761-6164. 1 201-376-2064. , reaction time -— all essentials of safe medications, particularly cold and 1987 TOYOTA TERCEL WAGON, Red, auto- MAZDA allergy pills, increase drowsiness so matic, air, cassette, good condition. $1,600. 1687 CHEVROLET MONTE Carlo SS. Excel- 1987 VOLKSWAGEN FOX. Good transporta- "Your Best Source For Community Information" driving. Paul Kiclblock, AAA's safe- lent conditionl Loadedl V8, cruise, tilt wheel, 1993 MX6 80B-354-B472. nir, prMfflr amnring/brakoa/. power tion good radio, many new pans, will need— ly manager ol the Horham Hark based "PCMOrwlnduwa, alt cornlilioniriu., mag wheels. "dulch j/uO.OO W bB8l Oftur."908-2«I-3H9S. com use tnem oeiorc you uiivc. u.ai- AUTO SPECIAL • $24.00 lor 10 weeks prepaid. AM/FM cassene, rear defrost, alarm, 74K windows/locks, sunroof, tilt control, tint, rear" Club, says you can drive more safely fcinc, on the other hand, keeps some Call Classified for details. 800-564-8911. miles. $8400. 201-763-7397 alter 4pm. detogger, AWFM cassene, 79,900 miles. VlN 1984 Volvo-GL. Automatic, 4-cyllinder, auto 8P5730051, $11,995. Taxes and MV extra. by following these suggestions: people alert. locks and windows, air conditioning and sun- A WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER RAHWAY, N.J..-VOL6 NO.43—THURSDAY, AUGUST B, 1996 1980 CADILLAC ELDORADO. New transmis- 1984 CHEVY CAVALIER Wagon. Automatic, . ROYAL DODGE roof. Asking $2,500. Call 201-761-1122. TWO SECTIONS - 25 CENTS Travel rested. Get a. good nights Don't drink. Alcohol doesn't sion. Good running condition, reliable car. 120K miles, minor 'body damage, reliable 1830 Springfield Avenue Vaplewood rest before you start the trip. Wear a $1,000/ best olfer. Call 201-731-4213. transportation. $1,050 or best oiler. Call ,201-762-3500 1991 VOLVO 940 GLE. Redwood color, 81.000 sedate unless you have a sleep debt. 908-245-7293. milos, power sunroof, anti-braking"~system, 1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO. 60,000 miles., good quality pair of sunglasses in 1991 MERCURY COUGAR LS. Mint condition. heated leather seats. $13,950. Call But, many alcohol-related mishaps Mint condition, like new. $1700 of best offer. 1990 CHRYSLER LEBARON. 2 door, silver, Dark blue with groy interior, fully loaded. 35.000 201-467-2484. bright sunshine to prevent fatigue. involve a driver who is sleepy. Must sell. Call 908-352-4523, leave message. with, red interior, 6' cylinder, power brakos, miles. Asking 57,000; Drew; 201-890-7889, District sets timelines power steering, air conditioning, am-fm, i days. ^ owner. Excellent condition. Asking $3,350. AUTO WANTED 908-925-5899 or 245-5271. 1988 MERCURY COLONY Park LS. Ten., passagor, leather interior, all power, loaded, ABLE PAYS TOP $$$ IN CASH Highlights A healthy donation 1988 DODGE CARAVAN. LE V-6, all power, '80,000 miles, $4,500 or best offer. Call for filling top posts air, am-fm, tinted glass, 7 passenger, good 201,-762-0178. - For All 4 Wheel Drives . condition. Asking $4,200. Call 908-925-6548. By Sean Dally The board settled with Cavanna 1989 MERCURY GRAND- Marquis, power CARS, TRUCKS and VANS Series continues DODGE '. • •windows, power locks, cruise control, silver Staff Writer - shortly after he gave his resignation 1985 RAM 150 PICK UP gray, real nice. 89,000 milos. $5000. Call • __The Mayor's Summer Concert .A resignation, a promotion and a for S101.000. Cavanna's salary, with 201-762-0178. FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS automatic, 8 cylinder, power steering/brakes, Series coniinues on Aug. 15 at retirement have left three holes in the benefits, was $107,500. No salary has tint glass, AWFM stereo. AS IS. 62.569 miles. 1991 MERCURY SABLE GS, extra dean, all" VINWES667B50, $395. Taxes and MV extra. power, white with brue interior. 91,000 lady 1-800-953-9328 7 p.m. at West Main Street and school's administration, holes that the been specified for his replacement. ROYAL DODGE driven miles. Only $4100. Call' 20W62-0178; Irving Street when the Tim Gil- Board of Education are trying to fill. Rotondo's elevation to interim 1830 Springfield Avenue Maplawood lis Band performs. 201-762-3500 ' 1992 MITSUBISHI Edipso GS. Automatic, full' ' ' 908-688-2044 Probably the biggest hole to fill is superintendent caused a major shuf- power, sun-roof, AM/FM cassene, 50K miles. The Thursday night concert the recent resignation of Anthony fling of personnel in the Rahway DREAM MACHINES • got a picture olyour car? Good condition. $8,000. Call Amy, $$$WE PAY TOP DOLLAR$$$ Run it lor 4 weeks, only $40. Call Classified at 908-369-8609. series continues through Aug. 29 Cavanna, former superintendent of school system. BOO-564-8911 for details. and features a range of musical 1996 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS. While, aulo- For Your Junk Car schools. This position has been tem- Bernard Ycrgalonis, formerly the 1971 FORD MUSTANG white convertible, matic, 6K, alarm, cruise conlrol, AM/ FM 24 Hour Service. Call: offerings including country. porarily filled by Nicholas Rotondo, principal of Rahway Intermediate good condition. Asking $4,000. Call cassette. CD, air-conditioner, power, sunroof. Dixieland and Motown. Upcom- who was moved from Rahway High 212-412-9398 or 201-763-1499. $21,000 negotiable. 201-376-7163. School, was transferred to the high ing concerts include Syncopatin' School and his position as interim school to fill Rotondo's position 1993 FORD TAURUS Wagon, all power op- 1986 NISSAN 300-ZX. Attractive white sports 908-688-7420 tions, 3rd scat. 62,000 miles, no repairs car, T-tops, 2+2, automatic, upgraded stereo. Seven on Aug. 22 and Flash- principal. there. To fill Yergalonis' position at needed, new condition. $8350 best olfer. 75,000 miles, good condition. $3,500. Call back on Aug. 29. But there is little chance of Roton- the intermediate school, the board 201-762-7251. 201-325-7579. • . MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE AH concerts arc free to the do being offered the job, said board transferred Mary Lou Hawkins, prin- 1991 FORD TAURUS Wagon. Air. AM/FM, 4 1987 NISSAN 300ZX. Fully loaded, T-tops, 1984 HONDA MAGNA, 700 cc, 9,000 miles. door, champagne color, new tires, minucondi- mint condition, all maintenance records kept. Like new. $2,400. Call 908-527-8253. Ask for public and concert goers are President Edward Henderson. Roton- cipal of Grover Cleveland School, to • . tion, $5,800. Call 908-68B-20S4... . __.. --113K.highway miles^.$6700/ best offer. Don, Ken, after 5pm. :ncouraged to bring chairs. do is retired, Henderson said, and his the intermediate school. 908-688-3213. . • 1986 FORD THUNDERBIRD Coupo, blue, 5.0 1981 YAMAHA CHAPPY, Mint condition, like In the event of rain, the Aug. pension would be affected if he came . Tfie"bdard has decided not to trahs: ~ liter, fuel injected V-8, automatic, air, am-fm 1990 NISSAN MAXIMA, white, automatic, new. 5,000 miles. Asking $325. Call 15 concert will be held as sche- out of retirement. fer anyone to • Grover. Cleveland cassene. Asking $2,000. 908-277-2760. power steering/ brakes/ windows/ locks, sun- 908-686-9242. roof, Bose am/lm tape, car phone, 93.000K. duled at Union. County Arts Police Explorers and neighborhood children celebrate National Night Out. First row from As of June 12, the deadline for the School outright but instead put up an 1985 FORD THUNDERBIRD. 2 door, fully $8,300. Call 201-992-5904. Center.. 1601 Irving St. in-house posting of the position! As of equipped, power, air conditioning, cassene. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES left are Tory Stapleton, Anore Neblet, Terrance Mcarthur and James Dukosire. Explorers, job's posting, the board has received Partially customized. Excellent condition. 1995 NISSAN SENTRA-GXE. Mint condition, 1978 APACHE FIBERGLASS pop-up camper. For more information, call the 37 applications for the position of the July 22 deadline, said Henderson, waranteed. 5-speed, power everything, cruise, from left, are Joseph Moulton, Emelyne Eyssallenne, Peter Femiano, Jalqu Belmonte and $1995/ best olfer. 201-376-6710. Sleeps 8. Shower, hot water heater, gas heater,, superintendent, all of which have the board has received seven 201-379-7089, . AM/FM cassette, air. 12,000 miles. $12,000/ air conditioned, 3-way relrigerator, stove, sink. Division of Parks and Recrea- Russell Stuart. -' best ofler. 201-503-6672, 908-665-5332. Excellent condition. $1595. Call 908-964-3007 gone to the board's employee rela- applications. -.. GOVERNMENT .SEIZED. carsJouKinnie.s.on : :ion at 827-2045. A donation was made to the" American Cancer Society 'By NJ CAB who, for" a" second" ' the $1. Jaguar, Corvette, Mercedes, BMW, 1'988' OLDSMOBTTE^gir RjGENCY ._tiqns .committee..,...-.,-^ .n(^«.1™.« « ., RntnnHn whn hag CTMTtitlrtffl the Porsche, Honda, 4x4's. trucks and more. Local BROUGHAM. Fully loaded, excellent condi- year, has proudly sponsored the American Cancer Society's Golf Championship. Win- tion, 89.000 miles. Asking $4,800. Call Henderson has set a personal dead- interviews of the applicants, • has sales. Toll free 1-800-669-2292 extension TRUCKS FOR SALE Blood pressure ners of the Society's 21 County Tournaments are invited to play in the State Tourna- A-4000. 201-403-1207. 4th Ward celebrates Night Out line of February 1997 for choosing a called the caliber of the applicants 1977CHEyROLET PICK-UP. 8' body/automa- A free blood pressure screen- ment and the winners of that tournament are invited to the Nationals in Florida. Pic- 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI, loaded, automa- 1983 OLDSMOBILE Delta Royale. Fully new superintendent because the "excellent." He said he has been tic transmission. Great work horse, low mi- tic, 4 door, sunrool, 84,000 miles. 26 mpg. loaded, excellent body, reliable engine, $1,000. ing is being offered for Rahway By Emillo Prisco he is elected as the 4th Ward city councilman. asked to pare the field down to two tured from left to right are, Lee Horner of Summit, NJ CAR chairman and owner of leage. Full Cap. $575. Call 201-376-6710. Board of Education will most likely Wyman Ford; Peter Porcelli, American Cancer Society, NJ Division and Mitch Fried- ' Excellent condition. $4,700/ best ofler. 201-761-4692. . residents at the Rahway Public Managing Editor Tilton, who had a hand in organizing the event, said he change next spring. applies/its, who could be chosen' as 201-535-9722, 201-535-3624. library on the first Tuesday of man, American Cancer Society Golf Chairman and owner of Norris Chevrolet in 1989 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER SE-TURBO. 7 1989 FORD ECONOLINE-150 van. 109,000 Residents and police officials celebrated National Night hopes Na'tional Night Out will serve the purpose that it was "All the work we've done will be early as Aug. 14, when the board wiVV 1985 HONDA ACCORD LX. power steering. passenger. Excellent condition, fully loaded, miles. Good work horse. $5,995, negotiable. :very month. The next Out Against Crime on Tuesday on Main Sttg^v.. intended for. "Hopefully, the citizens and UutvAwlU lot not It we don't do H by then, atwJJ Westfield. • power brakes, air conditioning, sunroof, good extremely well maintained. Low mileage. Ask- Call John weekdays. 9:30AM-4:30PM, ho\J a ipccial meeting. . ing $6,395. 908-272-1358 after 7PM. scheduled screening will be head. Approximately 200 reildenti attended lo«*K8'to*ki. Sirvm'u'. oti.e. jmViiciahs ware in t ic -,iii Viaid to lcuU l said. bpo-iUca tn n... x A dm.i a meci.ug The evening included a variety of food which was pur- support to the event. Among them was the 2nd Ward He added that the pace of replacing with the hoard's employee relations Farmer's market chased and cooked by the residents as well as a 50-50 fun- Democratic nominee for council, Bob Simon. "1 think this Cavanna has been slowed because committee. Rotondo did say that four draiser to assist with next year's planned National Night is what ihe city needs, more functions like this," Simon many of Ihe people that the board of Ihe applicants have administrative A little bit of the country has Out. said. needs to talk to have left for the experience. come to the city, as the Satur- ' With the help of Police Captain Edward Tilton, 4th "I think this is a great idea. The only complaint that I've summer. "Out of the seven I could be satis- day Farmer's Market returns to Ward Council candidate Dave Brown and the 4th Ward had is that we don't have enough of them," said Mayor "I'm pleased, though, at the prog- fied with the five, but I'll have trouble he downtown to provide shop- Block Captains Association, Rahway will send a strong James Kennedy. ress we're making, all things consid- choosing one," Rotondo said pers with the chance to buy message against crime and drugs. The Police Department was also there in full force. "I ered," Henderson said. The board may also name a new produce fresh from New Jersey "We thought it was a good idea to do this," said Brown, think it's great that the police are able to mingle with the According to Henderson, if none of business administrator to replace arms. the coordinator of the event in the ward. "With my leader- members of the neighborhood. It's a positive way to nur- . the applicants are accepted by the Anthony Rocco in this month. • Produce will be picked fresh ship, we can get things done." ture the relationship with the people of Rahway," Simon board, there may be a second posting Rocco, a 17-year employee of the from the fields just hours before Rahway was not alone, as more than 8.000 communities said. 9 of the position, Henderson said. Rahway school system, will be retir- its arrival downtown. from all 50 slates, U.S. territories. Canadian cities and U.S. The mglimlso received rayo reviews from the-paoplc in [fulil 111C ing-Ott-Scpt 1. TThe board voted to military bases joined the celebration. The night i^|voted the community. "It's a great night and a long time coming, enter into a contract with Albert The market is one of 25 of Education in May. He was locked to promote crime and drug prevention awarene'ssThrough- but it is something to pull the community together. This DiGiorgio, a business office accoun- Jersey fresh markets within the in a lawsuit over the length and rjetails out the cities. should-be the first of many more events like this," said tant, during its July meeting. region and this marks the sec- of his contract with the board at the Andre Bryant, a 4th Ward resident. DiGiorgio has been in the business ond season of (he city's affilia- Residents as well as street vendors lined Main Street to time, but said he had left because he The new block captains were also on hand for the event. office "as long, as I can remember," ion with the North Jersey Far- show their support for the event and the meaning behind it. had done all he could for the Rahway In fact, they were in charge of the.fundraiser. Tilton Henderson said. mer's Market Council. Markets The event, which ran from 6 to 9 p.m., had everything school system. summed up the night better than most people when he said, "This is almost a promotion," he such as this one help the conti- from food and music to some of the neighborhood resi- "We did not sue him...He entered 'This is not a holiday. It's a night out against crime. One of said. "It is a promotion, but he's, nuation of farming in New dents playing basketball on the nearby basketball courts. into a lawsuit against us and that is a the best ways to fight crime is to deter it, and this is the best worked in the business office for a Jersey by providing an outlet The event illustrated "Teamwork, Leadership and Com- very popular misconception," Hen- way when you have poeple looking out for each other." long time, so he's qualified.' for the farmers to sell directly mitment," something Brown said he wants to emphasize if derson said. to the consumer, thereby avoid- ing the middleman. They also prbvideahc'chance for local Residents Council to decide residents to enjoy the same pro- duce quality that they could Lincoln, 4.6L V-8, auto trans only otherwise obtain from a on cellular towers Mercury, 4 door, 3.0L V-6, Mercury, 7 Pass. Wagon, 3.0L V-6, w/OD, pwr strng/brks, AIR, farmstead. automatic transmission w/OD, auto trans, pwr strng/brks/dual. Lincoln, 4.6L V-8, auto trans BSW tires, traction control, Ithr By Emillo Prisco known to let off levels of electromag- power steering/brakes/ locks/seats, rrirrs/wind/ locks/8 way dr. seat, AIR, w/OD, pwr strng/brks, AIR, This season, the marketplace twin comfort seats. Stk.#6C-8, concerts and Sean Daily (' • netic field radiation. ' speed control, front & rr mats, r/def, speed conlrol, privacy glass, WSW tires, conv. spare, alum VINJTY612175, MSRP has been expanded to include The Rahway City Council is still "To me it's a safety concern," AM/FM stereo-cass, alum whis, lug. rack, undersea! storage, keyless spare whl, Ithr int. Stk.#6L- $42,800. 24 mo. closed end quality home cooked meals for ' By Scan Daily cloth bckts, fkft/wind/i«at»/1ocki. AJR. • trti0/brki/ wind/ locki. AIFT. | itinfl/ brtci. AIR. 32,850 mHM. Stk. AM/FM slsreo. dual air bags, air bap, 9183 milta, Stk. 13105, AM/FM ttarwl. «.661 mil«a. SIX. miltl. Stk. 13088. VlN •tirw. 27.376 mil«. S*. »3093.. AIR. 53.900 miln, Stk.»1B78. tilt, cruita. cloth int. alum whii. 57,506 milta. Stk.#304 0. #4003. VlN. JPH74417, 15.650 miles. Stk.#3931. VlN. ITA630148. held Sept. 28. • 30M.VIN.lP/US876l. 1PB61234Q VlN •RAS12231. VIN.IMY608255. County Arts Center. It was no acci- 66.420 milts. Stk, #1050. VINAX62OB56. VlN tSG638094. VIN»JY72B462. $ $ $ A rain date of Oct. 5 has dent; the band was the Duprees, a Resident earns spot on National Dean's List 11,995 13,995 14,495 16,995 been scheduled. The event will group that has been going since the • By Emillo Prisco for academic affairs at Hudson County Community College. Part-time students lake place from 9 a.m. to 4 I960*. Managing Editor •; qualify when they accumulate 12 credits in a calendar year with a 3.5 grade '92 MARK VIILSC '96 SABLE GS WAGON 94 CONTINENTAL "94 EXPLORER XLT '93 TOWN CAR SIGNATURE •93 MARK VIII '94 TOWN CAR SIGNATURE '95 CONTINENTAL p.m. For more information, call "Oh, it's great! It's great!" said Rahway resident Jamds Taylor of Tehama Street has been selected to the 19th point average. "Students get selected when they perform well," she said. R Lincoln, 2 Or. 0 cyl. «uto U»n». pwr Lmcdn. 4 dr. B cyl. auto OMU. pwr Lincoln. 8 cyl. auto Irana. p*r Lincoln. V-8, luto Irani, pwr t Mifcury. V-6. autff te»rt». pwr itrn^ Lincoln. 4 dr. 8 cyl, »uto t/»n». *! . Foid. 4x4, V-6, aulo t/ant. AIR. bnct*i. 4 i*. 8 cyl. «uto 0«ni. pv. Stk. 14055. moonroof. Ithr int. dull lir tuga, American Legion Post 499 in Rah- . Taylor, a culinary arts student »L Hudson County Community College, County Community' College. Of that number, only 150 full-time students and mijonroof. 32.700 miles, 33.450 rnilM. Slk.#2047, mtoa, Stk.i1004. V1N.«RY7«68OO. 13103. VlN. ITA 625859. . dual a" bags, 24,875 m>i*i. Stk. VlN, JPHI74417. 47,250 miln. Slk.tlOSI. Sfh.«i906. VlN "NY73J233 VIN.«PY72»746. way. He was at the concert with his received an honey that only one-half of 1 percent of all college students in the 40 part-time make the dean's list at the college level. This makes Taylor's • 1071. VlN. *RY74OO03< VIN.1PY6KM23. CALL (908) 686-9898 $ $ $ $ $ J wife of 40 years, Kay. nation receive. The National Dean's List is the largest, most prestigious publi- accomplishment that much greater. 17,495 17,995 17,995 18,995 18,995 19,495 20,295 '23,295 27,995 "This is a great day. It's beautiful. I cation in the country recognizing academically gifted students selected by their A first year student, Taylor, who plans to graduate and receive an associate's 1000 Time & Temperature don't think they could have made it college dean or comparable faculty representative. Each year, 2,500 of the degree next year, hopes to enter the work force as a chef. "I plan to go out into 1666 Downtown Rahway Events better." nation's finest colleges and universities use the publication as a special award to the workforce as a chef and maybe someday own my own resturaunt and try my ComnaMtly Located 1900 Lottery Results recognize their most outstanding students. hand at management," Taylor said. Juti Ofl Bt». 24 4 78 2800 Springfield Avenue • 5 Minutes East of Short Hills Mall " Friday had come at the tail-end of 3170 Local Movie Theatres "It felt really good to win the award. I'm working- hard to fcet these high Although Taylor attends a community college, the criteria is no less stringent Ejdt49t East 1506 Wett about two day* of non-stop rain. But grade*," Taylor said. to make the dean's list, according to Johnson. "We expect our students to per- • 2 Mn. East of Summit LOANER CARS & owfmunjryir for the weather had cleared by the after- • 8 Mtn. from Livingston Approved noon and the weather was positively Taylor, who i* a life-long resident of Rahway, earned the award after compil- form the same as any omer student across the country," Johnson said. "The . lOMfekfronMorristown SHUTTLE SERVICE Auto Repair' UNION • 908-964-7700 balmy by concert time. ing a 3.7 cumulative grade point average at the end of his first year. records show that students are able to move on to the New Jersey Institute of . i5Mta.framPartlppany — m— — ^•^ ^ ^^ ^ E-MAIL US: Maplccrsl»"aol.coin A ntn niMk sm** ot vu i

INSIDE What a shock Party chairmen predict races THE Candidates dispute need Rahway Progress that will be very easy to win for ward block captains By Sean Dally Democratic Party Chairman Rick "I think the voters spoke in the pri- Election season 3 Staff Write- Proctor were confident that they could These would include making sure would not be volunteer police or have maries and I think the voters voted for By Sean Dally No matter what the year, no matter take over all four of these wards, Police blotter 3 that garbage is picked up, getting any police training. They would still the Democratic candidate rather than Staff Writer what the issues,, it's never a dull elec- wards that have unexpectedly lost emergency food to neighbors who watch for crimes. the one selected by Frank Janusz," Opinion 6 There have been conflicting opin- tion campaign in Rahway. their incumbent councilmen. need it, seeing if street lights ore out "Everyone looks out for crime," he Proctor said. Letters to the Editor 7 ions about the new block captains But this year's election, with two and even helping someone with their said. "It's not a training thing." Fulcomer said the Republicans Coleman has recently joined with program. Some residents believe that incumbent councilmen defeated in the education or seeing that they get help. Weber said it is the job of a council- have a "very good chance" of captur- Councilman Frank Janusz in attacks Sports 10 il is needed while others bclieve-it is primaries and two others not seeking The block captains would tlicn report man to go out and spot potential prob- ing Coleman'8 1st Ward seat because on Mayor James Kennedy, who is not County news B1 an easy way out. re-election, promises a shake-up on these problems to Brown or the lems before they happen. He said he is there are to be three candidates: Cole- up for re-election this year. Coleman Dave Brown, Democratic candi- the council,.a shake-up that could lead Entertainment B4 council. currently going door to door learning man, Rachlin and Republican candi- also added his vote to a lawsuit date for the 4th Ward City Council to one party receiving an overwhelm- date Robert Vesey. When asked if residents do not about the concerns of the 4th Ward's against the city that was championed Classified B10 scat, has formed a Block Captains ing majority. A total or six council residents. "If our candidate goes door to door, by Janusz and which seeks to deter- Associatioa The program, which already do these things, Brown s seats are up for election in November. Real estate B12 Using just one person on a block he'll win," Fulcomer said. mine who has the power to make cer- would look out for trouble spots in the replied, "Who do they report to? They The Democrats lost two of their would also get only "one person's Fulcomer did not predict such an tain appointments to the city Automotive .B14 4th Ward, made one of its first public need someone to report to." incumbents, Jerry Coleman of the 1st objective across" and not the concerns easy victory for Republican Dirk government. -, appearances at National Night Out on Dirk Weber, Brown's Republican Ward and Chester Holmes of the 4th of the rest of the block captain's area, Weber in the 4th Ward, "but our can- Proctor called Brown, who How to reach us: Tuesday. opponent in the 4th Ward in Novem- Ward, during the June primaries, bcr. has interpreted the formation of Weber said. didate is the better candidate." defeated Coleman for the Democratic Our offices are located at 129V This classic car was seen during-ihe-friayor's-Goncert—: Browrtr-who defeated incurebent- igh—Coleman—has—promised—to- Stuyvesant Avenue, Union, N.J. Democrat Chester Holmes in the 4th the block captains as the "lazy way "You have to go out before people Series last week. wage a write-in campaign. to door, they'll win because they have candidate who is supportive of the 07083. VVa-are open from 9 Ward,-said the block captains would out of doing a job that you're sup- have a chance to complain and they The Republicans fared no better, the issues on their side," Fulcomer a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekday. increase communication between city posed to do." should come to you only in an administration and the party." Call us at one of the telephone with William Wnuck of (he 3rd Ward said. government and the residents. "If it's for a prograrfr like Neigh- emergency," Weber said. Both parties will begin their official numbers listed below. and James Fulcomer of the 6th Ward Proctor was equally confident of a Residents cheering series Under Brown's proposal, volun- borhood Watch, that's Tine," Weber Weber also took a stab at Brown fund-raising activities in September. Voice Mail: boih announcing that they will not be win in the 3rd and 6th wards of (Continued from Page "We're really moving in the direc- teers will be named block captains for said. "But the way he describes it, it himself by saying, "Would he be giv- The weeks after Labor Day are tradi- Our main phone number, 1) running for re-election. Wnuck and Fulcomer and holding off tion of moving the city forward," said a certain area of the 4th Ward. It will would be individuals on a block that ing a portion of his councilman's sal- tionally the time when election cam- 908-686-7700 is equipped with a hack," said Kay Battle. Fulcomer was replaced on the John Bower, chairman of the Partner- be their responsibility to look for would come to . him at council ary to them for doing his job?" Coun- the campaigns of Democrats Jerome paigns are begun in earnest. voice mail system to better The Duprees scored Ilicir first hit in Republican ticket by Kenneth Secor, ship. "One of our efforts is to draw problems, both potential and existing. meetings." cilmen in Rahway receive $5,000 for Scaturo and Donald Anderson, Brown and Rachlin will be joining serve our customers. During 1962, according to Tony Testa, one of while Coleman was replaced on the regular business hours, a recep- people into downtown," Bower said. in their areas. Brown said the block captains their services. respectively. Democrats Robert Simon in the 2nd the hand members. That was "You Democratic ticket by Robert Rachlin "I feel the candidates would have tionist will answer your call. Dur- Belong to Me." • "We have numbers of 800 to 1,000 Ward, Scaturo in the 3rd Ward, Dean- ing the evening or when the and Holmes by Dave Brown. All three bea.ten the incumbents anyway, and na Tilton in the 5th Ward and Ander- Testa, is one of only two original spectators and when you can bring The Shocker, a monster truck sponsored by the Rahway Chamber of Commerce, olfice is closed your call will be that many people to the downtown replacements are newcomers to Rah- we have a belter-than-average chance son in the 6th Ward. answered by an automated members that is still with the band. will be on display at the Rahway Steet Fair on Aug. 15 and Aug. 17. The Shocker area, it's worked." said Vice Chair- Council to decide on cellular towers way politics. No replacement has yet now," Proctor said. receptionist. Tl)c other original member left, Mike radiation to nearby areas, including towers over 6 feet and will also be an attraction before the third concert of the been named for Wnuck, but one To subscribe: man Brian O'Donncll. (Continued from Page 1) will radiate a field of 0.14 microwatts, Mayors Summer Concert Series, which will feature The Tim Gillis Band.1 The Proctor is also confident that the Weber and Vescy will be joining Arnone, is the band's owner now. or one ten-millibnthof a watt, per cen- the park. • . should be announced sometime next The Progress is mailed to the The concert also benefiltcd the Arts be in any kind of trouble are the pain- show.is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. The free concert will be held on West Main Democrats could hold onto the 1st and Republican incumbents Janusz in the "Unfortunately, like a family — timeter squared, well below the state According to C. Stewart Maboney, week. 4th wards, but said Colcman's write- 2nd. Ward and Jeffrey Cohen in'the homes of subscribers for deliv- Center, according to trustee Sylvia ters and construction workers on top stt ;•• ery every Thursday. One-year and this is a family — we've suffered of the tower. requirements. They had previously director of Engineering and Opera- Fulcomer, who will be staying on in campaign is Ihe action of a "sore 5th Ward and newcomer Secor in the a number of losses," said Testa. Rivera. subscriptions in Union County Cohen is not all that convinced^ given a figure of 0.14 watts per cen- tions for Sprint Spectrum, the site was as Republican Party chairman, and loser" and a "spoilsport." 6th Ward. are available for $15.00, two- The hand, originally from Jersey "We Ihiivk it's just wonderful that "I'm going to be damned if I'm going timeter squared. chosen because the company wanted year subscriptions for $26.00. City, played a capella — without any Hie Partnership and the city govern- to fool with a microwave tower and Wenke did question the frequency to use the "fewest possible transmis- College and out-of-state sub- instruments. Before their first hit, they ment can cooperate with us and we scriptions are available. You given by Grunwald, saying that 1,900 sion sites." had been playing in people's can show the people here and in hurt our residents," Cohen said. Even though he's not running, Kennedy may be focus of campaign may subscribe by phone by call- neighboring towns what a gem this Deborah Wenke of the Department megahertz "doesn't sound right." He added that if the council fails to By Scan Dally • Councilman and Republican Party ing 1-908-686-7700 and asking basements. administration, even when inflation is two members of the Rahway Con- .Councilman Frank Janusz, whose The council and the board had The antenna is part of a cellular net- approve the Hart Street water tower for the circulation department. "We were just kids hack then, very is," Rivera said. of Environmental Protection believes StafT Writer" . Chairman James Fulcomer said, "You figured in. This has gone to pay sala- cerned Citizens, Bob Carson and Ker- research was responsible for the 1 site, Sprint Spectrum would need to agreed to S350.OOO in cuts in-the Allow at least two weeks for crude," he said. There has been some controversy that the antenna. ; would be relatively work that Sprint Spectrum is building Mayor James Kennedy, a Demo- need a Republican majority on the ries in the city government but has not appointments lawsuit and who has build two other towers to cover the ri Blanchard, on the UCUA board. defeated 1996-97 budget this year. processing your order. You may about the name of the concert series safe. "I'd have to ciicck because you in the area that would offer a number crat, has been the target of numerous City Council to keep an eye on the been reflected in property taxes Kennedy has not designated them to been a vocal proponent for a number But even back then, they were an site. One or both could be located in However these cuts were reduced to use Mastercard or VISA. oldies band, said Testa. recently. Some council members have can never be 100 percent sure in sci- of services including cellular phone attacks, even a lawsuit, by the Repu- mayor." because of a transitional loan that the board, leading the council to hold of recent attacks on the mayor. service. . • Rahway. S50.000 instead. • News Items: - "We arc .really different because objected lo the use of the word "may- ence but.hosed on scientific research blican members of the City Council as According to Fulcomer, Kennedy Kennedy has taken out and the $2 mil- up a number of Kennedy's other city About the lawsuit that Janusz If approved," Sprint Spectrurrr of later This should make things inter- has been responsible for increases in As a result, Kennedy has said that . News releases of general inter- out music is based in the standards of or" in the name of the series when the they don't present a hazard," Wehke lion in host city funds from the UCUA government appointments in protest. assisted in building. Proctor said; would pay Rahway S22.500 for leas- 1 $300,000 has to be cut out of the mun- est must be in our office by Fri- the '40s and '50s instead of the simp- city is paying for it. They have also said. Service offers help esting in the upcoming City Council the municipal purposes tax and for a incinerator, he said. This has resulted ' Fulcomer added that Kennedy is "What that means is that for three ing space on the water tower annually' icipal budget lo stabilize taxes. This • day at noon to be considered ler form called doo-wop." objected to the use of taxpayers' The numbers provided by Sprint The New Jersey Division of the election. An election in which all six number of questionable practices dur- in "one of the biggest capital interest the "first mayor in history to push years, he was voting for stuff that he for publication the following for five years. This lease would go up council positions are up for grabs is ing his campaign, and that a Republi- could result in five or more jobs being Rahway is only one of more than money for (he series in the face of lay- Spectrum indicate that the antennas American Cancer Society has a toll- f ayments int the history of Rahway," through illegal appointments with the didn't even know what the helt he was week. Pictures must be black by 2 percent annually. sure to make things even hairier for can majority should be voted into cut in city government. and white glossy prints. For 140 concerts that the hand plays every offs in ll>e city government, layoffs are safe, or at least comply with state free 800 number Fulcomer said. help of the council." The council is voting for." the mayor. office to act as a watchdog over further information or to report a year. Testa said that in the last five that arc due to budget cuts ordered by regulations. But councilmen are concerned The service provides information According to Fulcomer, the Repu- currently locked in a lawsuit with the Even Ihough the mayor currently Kennedy. breaking news story, call years, things have really started-to. the mayor. According to Wenke, the state limit because the water ^pwer is about 100 for patients, families and the general Both parties have lined up their for- blicans wanted to use the host city city government over appointments to selects candidates for city appoint- . . , -J =9QBz686-77,00. .and-asic.-foiiu-._. "t&cTSfrfortriaiiarid. •---•—•- -=- BuMhe specioiors tlid-nol sccrruo - ,Jur an electromagnetic fifld..gcngaled.,,.. fret .from iiait™Stieel_Eaik,-which.. -.public on~alUspccisj»J.aled to cancer, ces either tehindj^agMnsiJK[ennaiy_ Fu e a e h i .'a number.of positions. . „-„, : Editorial. ... ^°J? L?^ ^£^ -. . S^JJ»^.aundao,pAy;.city .employee, salaries. .ments, .theyjnust still be .approved by. Attentipn^SOCiat ClUDS by a 1,900 megahertz cellular antenna includes a playground for children. including causes, prevention, detec- despite the fact that he is not running. lhan during the previous mayor's They still give him a charge, mind. » instead of using a transitional loan. Fulcomer added that Kennedy has the council, This newspaper encourages con- Letters to the editor: is 5,000 milliwatts, or 5 watts per cen- tion, treatment Mid patient services. though. "Every- time we play,' it "Our mayor is spending our moreSy The antennas, which cover a full 360 He added that, if the incinerator is been involved in a number of ques- "We need to get people in there gregations, temples, social and civic The Progress provides an open and raising our taxes, but we're seeing timeter squared. • degrees, would deliver some of the To reach this service, call forum for opinions and wel- sounds new to me," Testa said. shut down or is taken over by its tionable activities, including buying who think for the year 2000, not for organizations to inform the editors 800-ACS-2345,9 a.m. to 5 p.m. comes letters'to Hie editor. Let- The music was also giving Keyan- where it's going," said Kay Battle. Grunwald has said that his antennas strongest doses of electromagnetic Albert Street burglary reported bondholders, Railway will notreceive land with'the Green Acres funds for the year 1950," Proctor said. about scheduled events and activities. ters should be typed double na Williams a charge. She was danc- its funds. the Rahway Riverside Park, a com- Proctor added that the Democrats Releases should be typed, double- spaced, musv be signed, and pany of which he was an officer, an should.be accompanied by an ing lo a slow vune lhal (lie Duprccs On July 31, police reported a burg- "If the slate government does not would be working in areas other than spaccd. and include a pHonc number addtess and day-lime phone were singing. CARLUCCI PRODUCE lary in progress on West Albert Street. POLICE BLOTTER pass thft required legislation, we will overpayment of S1O.O00 to ARTS, the Tnayor/council disputes. v/Uere & te^irewmlative may be reach- be facing flic biggest budget crlftti in One iituc thai the Democrats v/iu ed dur\xi£ trie &*y. Serui \nlorrnaticm number lor variticalion. Letters "lt"s nice. 1 love iliis music," Wil- ALUMINUM TlK Victim reported thai he was, company rcvoonsible for Rahv/ay*» and columns must be in our 1500 E. ELIZABETH AVE • LINDEN the history of Rahway," said be working on is better communica- to: EmDio Prisco, managing editor, liams said. When asked why, she upstairs in his residence when he' Paul Meo of the Rahway Pblic recycling services. office by 9'a.m. Monday to be Fulcomer. tion with the Board of Education. P.O. Box 3109, Union, N.J. 07083: responded, "Because it's something COMPANY heard glass breaking downstairs, Department at 827-2116. It is exactly charges like this, considered for publication that 908-486-5480 \"%zis* Fulcomer added that Kennedy has week. They are subject to edit- for you to dance to with your boy IN BUSINESS SINCE 1954 police reports stated. The victim ran according to Democratic Party Chair- Coupon Good 8/8/96-8/14/96 I ecus CARD engaged in a number of questionable ing for lehgth and clarity. friend, and it's nice." downstairs and observed an individu- man Rick Proctor, that have damaged e-mail: "WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL" Stop In for our every day low prices • Open 6 days a we«k SAM 5 PM A subscription to your newspaper practices and has not maintained com- "I'm looking forward to this every al standing in his kitchen. The male Rahway's quality of government. B & M's Fleet Of Trucks Is Always Ready To Serve You Best! keeps your college student close to munication with the council. "I think the current council is The Progress accepts opinion Thursday," Williams said. suspect immediately ran out the rear pieces by e-mail. Our address is ICANTELOPES 2 for $1.50 hometown activities. Call "This mayor refuses to abide by the engaging in nonsense to the detriment The concert, part of the Mayor's door of the residence and down the WCN22© aol.com. e-mail must ON SALE ALL YEAR LONG of the council as a whole," Proctor • Concert Series, was sponsored driveway, police reports said. 908-686-7753 for a special college ' wishes of the people," Fulcomer said. be received by 9 a.m. Monday !CALF NECTARINES 690 Ib. said. He was referring specifically to to be considered for publication through the city government, the Rah- WITH BIG DISCOUNTS ON The second suspect, who standing rale. He cited a recent referendum to put tha't week. Advertising and news way Center Partnership and the Union FRESH WHITE JERSEY CORN at the back door, also fled down the releases will not be accepted by County Arts Center. VINYL SIDING & VINYL driveway and both jumped into a KITCHENS BY VERSA e-mail. To place a display ad: "Opening night is always very THERMAL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS black vehicle and fled south on Broad IBANANAS 3 lbs. $1.00 Simfit, pnlice reports said. , Display advertising for placement liairy ana we got Kind ot nerwnis-wrttr- epoi • STORM DOORS & WINDOWS Police reports confirm only two Robert I. Greenblatt M.D. in the general news section of the weather," said Ralph Dunhamn, .EXTRA LARGE EGGS the Progress must be in our superintendent of,the Rahway Recrea- • PORCH ENCLOSURES suspects in the vehicle. The male sus- 1 • AWNINGS • BOWS & BAYS ALSO Diplomate office by' Monday at 5 p.m. for tion Department. iTOMATOES pect apparently cut himself when he publication that week. 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• re.- #>.«.<•. •-- -~ .- ~~ RAHWAY PROGRESS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS 9,10 • THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 — PAGE 7 PAGE 6 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 Dunham cited for coaching OPINION LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Ralph Dunham of Rahway has that has trained more than 975,000 been named as one of five individuals volunteer youth coaches on how to The heroes Lawsuit conclusion leaves concern Let's run clean campaigns nationwide to receive the 1996appropriately work with children in Center National Youth Sports Coaches Asso- all aspects of sports through its certifi- Memory of a lifetime ciation's Outstanding Youth Sport cation clinics. ; are the To the Editor: To the Editor; Leader Award. The Outstanding Youth Sport of attention Once again, former Councilman William Caruso cannot recognize the truth. "This award recognizes Ralph for Leader Award winners. are selected His recent comments on his settlement of Mayor Ellenport's slander lawsuit do The Republican Party has always maintained and encouraged independent Demonstrating how the City Council can plan for Rah- citizens thinking of its members, unlike our Democratic counterparts. This belief per- his outstanding contribution to youth based on their dedication and enthu- not reflect what really happened. Mr. Caruso should stop his lies. sports, and his commitment to make way's future by meeting the needs of all residents, Mayor mits candidates to voice opinions, make decisions and listen to our constituents, siasm for the NYSCA program, the I recently dusted off a 1992 copy of According to newspaper articles, Mr. Caruso admits that he is aware that sports a safe, fun and positive experi- effectiveness of their certification James Kennedy announced there are preliminary plans for a Mayor Ellenport is a licensed attorney who has never been disbarred. He further not what the political machinery dictates. Our independence opens an opportun- a booklet released by the State of New ity of governing which embraces the majority of the populace, not that of ence for • children," said Michael clinics, their focus on the NYSCA new recreation center, to be built near City Hall on East Mil- admits that he'Jias no evidence that Mayor EUenport ever took a bribe or was Jersey Commission of County and authoritative strength. I am extremely proud of the people who comprise our Pfahl, NYSCA's national executive mission, communication with the ton Avenue. Municipal Government titled "Mod- ever convicted of a crime. However, Mr. Caruso claims he never njade these director. state and national office and their slanderous remarks about Mayor Ellenport. I know otherwise. campaign team. Kennedy said the city is "getting the designs completed as em Forms of Municipal Govern- The Outstanding Youth Sport knowledge, understanding and com- I was in Rahway Park with three friends two summers ago when we met Mr. we speak." Those designs include space for the Police Athle- ment." Not being trained in the The very fact that the voters of Clark put this team together exemplifies our Leader Award has been presented pliance with the national policies and nuances of municipal law, but having Caruso and his wife. At that time, Mr. Caruso told us that he had checked with, customized independence. Sal Bonaccorso and I ran separate campaigns. In since 1983 to those individuals who tic League and the Department of Recreation. procedures. been interested in the often confusing the bar association and determined that Mayor Ellenport was not a member and fact, we still maintain separate campaign funds in honor of our donors and avid tirelessly promote the NYSCA mis- The center will include a basketball court, with seating for world of how local governments vary therefore disbarred. I remember that conversation^distinctly, because it amused supporters during the primary when we ran off the regular Republican line. The sion of "Better Sports for Kids ... Bet- Dunham will receive the award at about 370; a multi-purpose room; a kitchen/concession from municipality to municipality, I me. I told Mr. Caruso that New Jersey is a state without mandatory bar associa- Republican line ran its campaign and the voters selected the winning candi- ter Kids for Life." the 11th annual NYSCA Conference stand; locker rooms; offices; a conference room; a small decided to browse through the docu- tion membership requirements and that Mayor Ellenport's failure to belong to a dates. From this primary, our voters formed the highly customized team we NYSCA is a nonprofit organization on Aug. 8 in Palm Beach Shores, Fla. reception area and rooms f6r ans and meni iind uil S^ui^ lHsciiifll -voluntary associat-meaft-he-c5O?J- .XJHJJiSlPl1! human history, formed their own for a wide variety of plattermHis campaigningp4ike*most attempt t(n«lHhe4ragedyl>as«ily. the, Whenever government deigns to deliver tax'relief, we media can, for purposes of increasing men have taken extreme measures • reasons. incumbent officials, ranges from simply to make a point. reach for the champagne, and Trenton's restoration of the issues to mudslinging — and furious readership. But any such effort put As of 1992, New Jersey boasted But concocted motives hide the right to deduct local property taxes from state income tax attempts at bolstering his popularity forth would be moot, for we collec- 218 boroughs, 16 cities, nine towns true nature of such individuals. Men- returns posed no exception. among the voters. tively felt our hearts sink in sadness. and 1,543 townships and villages, tally deficient aggressors often resort which are commonly labeled the While allowing the average taxpayer to save $150 a year, A prime example of thjs was a tele- We didn't need the educated words of to violence due to an inability to "traditional" forms of municipal gov- Gov. Christine Whitman and the Legislature further repu- phone call to American gymnast Kerri an ' award-winning columnist 'to peacefully express their; opinions. ernment. In' 1950, the passage of the IV 8* diated vY\& previous governor's disastrous tax policies. Sinig. who captured the hearts of a describe the horror. We knew. nation following her gutsy display of Terrorism at any level yUpthtng more Optional Municipal Charter Law, "Tnc \Tvcas\irc. w\\\ resxom a tax relief provision eYvrriiruUed On July .25, Gregory Powers, an courage and strength in the team employee of the Rosellc Park Depart- than desperate acts orPcowardliness commonly known as the "Faulkner by former Gov. Jim Florio in 1990," said state Senate Presi- final's in Atlanta.' ment of Public Works, discovered a and narrow-mindedness. Act," formed the basis for the state's dent Donald DiFrancesco, who represents the 22nd Legisla- T Tragically, the event was bumped pipe bomb on the front lawn of a resi- The world has seen a tremendous more modem organization o.f local tive District. "Ii's only fair that New Jerseyans be afforded • off the front pages and opinion sec- ... dential home. It is highly fortunate contrast of human potential during the government, resulting in 64 mayor- MAGNA MART the same benefit on their state income tax payments as they tions of publications across the globe that the bomb was recovered before it past few wepks. Kcrri Strug and the council governments, 38 council manager governments, 17 small mun- I UNSEASONABLY C-O-O-L SUMMER WEATHER... have on their federal income tax payments." when a pipe bomb shattered the rising seriously injured anyone. In addition, Atlanta bomber represent the best anc 1O.YR. WARRANTY . We couldn't agree more, and we'll accept this as a further spirit of the first fully contested a separate pipe bomb was discovered worst we as humans are capable of— icipality governments and one mayor- CONSUMER CONFIDENCE D-O-W-N... HOqSE cbuncil-administrator. ON AIR CONDITIONER indication of Trenton's willingness to let people keep more Olympic Games in history. outside a Union post office on July 19. two people who performed alonr STARTS D-O-W-N... ALL CONTRIBUTED TO Rahway falls under the mayor- & REFRIGERATOR of their money. Significantly, these incidents drawing upon their souls to accom- ABSOLUTELY N-0 BUSINESS! WE HAVE NO I The death and injury caused by this occurred before the Atlanta bombing. council form of local government. COMPERSSOR This restored tax policy will be phased in during the next plish their tasks. CHOICE! MUST TAKE DRASTIC UNHEARD OF OFF vicious display demonstrated an- ugly That means that they cannot be writ- According to the state, the mayor RBDUCTIONS... EMERGENCY PRICES1 MUST three years, beginning this year. In 1996, taxpayers will be contrast to the Olympic spirit. "You ten off as copycat crimes, but rather In the battle for media coverage;' administers the municipality, appoints SAVE OUR ALREADY AIR UNLOAD NEW CRATED MERCHANDISE! WE CAN „ nhle. tn rterinr.t SO percent nf the first $5.000 of thp.ir rnriitn rrimng the business administrator and mem- —have 30-minuffi." said the woulri-he nf human destruction will always prevail hiryr ADVERTISE PRICES OUT OF RESPf"~"" "**"* UP TO LOW LOW PRICES payments. • - terrorist from a nearby pay telephone. . The Centennial Olympic Games over human triumph. But we must bers of boards, commissions and )ND1TIOI In 1997, they will be able to deduct 75 percent of the first And in one horrible moment, the ele- represent an international gathering of cherish that brilliant image of an authorities. He or she also supervises JOUR PRESTIGIOUS MANUFACTURERS! and controls lhe municipal depart- $7,500 of their tax payments. Then, taxpayers will be able to ment that once symbolized global good will and sportsmanship, demon- 18-year-old girl — not a blood- soaked park. Allowing her memory to ments, negotiates contracts for the MUST BE SOLD AT LOWEST PR1CES1 deduct 100 percent of the property tax payments up -to unity now scorched human flesh and strating that global cooperation and IFLOOR MOEMLS & 1 OF A KIND CLEARANCE launched deadly projectiles that unity is indeed possible. Last live forever in our hearts is the true municipality, submits the municipal IAPPAN 36- GAS $10,000. . . 1 2D00R • RCA CD BOOM BOX /ElfEDV 9" TO 27" budget and vetoes ordinances. WJGE OW892-0 streaked through the early morning au- weekend, Roselle Park Jield its first victory*over terrorists. That is the true lfflP7M7 : ••• 139" Fairness and equal protection under the law should be the human spirit. The slate commission which pub- /ElfEDV - to seek random victims. street festival. This, too, was an effort I AIWA 7 CD CHANGER ROPER BY WHIRLPOOL 1 7Q^ / EVEKI TELEVISION foundation of any tax policy. By providing a tax relief plan lished this booklet then printed a line / EVEKI REFRIGERATOR • (CAOU700 199" WASHER «««MI 32 * # W that should cover almost everyone in the state, Trenton that got those little gears turning in I AIWA MINI SYSTEM W/Co KITCHEN AID AUTO. MUST BE SOU) AT LOWEST PRICES1 seems to be putting that idea into practice. my head: "The mayor has no formal 1CHANQER msxmo WASHER »KAWE777 role at council meetings, thus fre- MUST BE SOU) AT LOWEST PRICES! "It's not fair to require local property taxpayers to pay tax- SHARP 3 CD CHANGER JENN-AIR AUTO. GAS Plan is a social service Utopia quently he or she does not attend. At SHELF SYSTEM .xxxoo?'. DR.YER «JOE!OOO 349* BIG SCREEN & es on income that has been used to pay local taxes," Di- /ElfEDV SIDE BY SIDE times, an end result of this separation CRAIG BOOM BOX VW AM/FM MAGIC CHEF AUTO GAS DRYER IYE-22« PROJECTION TV Francesco also said. "It's double taxation." Work First NJ is the name of Gov- promotes dependency to one that pro- i of power creates an atmosphere of STEREO, CASSETTE IXXXOM .... .27.9" The bill also calls for a $50, phased-in tax benefit for ernor Whitman's welfare reform vides lime limited opportunities for conflict between mayor and council." / EVEKI REFRIGERATOR 'SONY 15 W SHELF 279^ MAGIC CHEF AUTO Free GAS DRYER •YE-IZS 299" MUST BE SOU) AT LOWEST PRICES! senior citizens who do not pay income tax because their proposal. The proposal reads like a individuals and families lo enter lhe Ah, thai good old "atmosphere of MUST BE SOU) AT LOWEST PRICES! m"'^^^ • 00 incomes are.too low. Additionally, renters will be able to Republican dream of a social service economic mainstream." The key word conflict." Is there really one in Rah- I SONY 20 W SHELF' WHIRLPOOL AUTO I SYSTEM »i*it3Kau<«tWrtMpartrtttMp<«^^ systems. If the state hadn't fallen sev- The second goal proposes to Bob Rixon Is a resident of Rah- FIRST PAYMENT NOVEMBER 6, 1996 way. . Jeff Jotz Is a former managing eral computer generations behind the change welfare "from a program that editor of the Rahway Progress. WORRALL NEWSPAPERS 8,10* THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 — PAGE 9 RECREATION NEWS CLIPS the Rahway Public Library on Aug. care providers, instructor-level and that form American musical aware of the various activities that City playgrounds host Rahway 8; Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Nov. 14 and renewal courses. heritage. Clark are occurring. It also helps to allevi- Dec. 12. • . Courses are in the evening at the They require one large hall for ate scheduling problems, such as Artistic abilities hospital. Registration is required the complete chorus, a few smaller events occurring on the same day or , annual fishing derby Parking meetings for all courses and spice Is limited. rooms for section and quartet work, weekend. Council meetings To obtain scheduling information and storage space for risers, two file The free brochure is available at The Linden Recreation Depart- . Most fish caught — Samantha The Parking Authority of the Rent meetings and to register, contact the hospi- • cabinets, and some recording local stores, businesses, the library ment's annual playground fishingder - Lisovich, 9 fish. Mclnyk Park The City Council holds its regu- City of Rahway will hold its regular tal's education department at equipment. Arlene Golub, chairwoman of and the Municipal Building. by was held July 24 at McGillvray's • 10—13 years old lar monthly meetings on the first meeting at 18 Poplar St. on the fol- 499-6193. the Clark Rent Monitoring Board, The first brochure covers the per- Pond. Largest fish caught — Dennis Tuesday and on the first Monday lowing dales and times: Sept. 4, Any corporation, government announced the remaining dates for iod from June 1 through Aug. 31. Approximately 100 boys and girls Kcefe, 14 1/2" bass, Knosky Park after the Tuesday meeting of each Oct. 2, Nov. 6 and Dec. 4, all at agency, religious or fraternal orga- the 1996 rent monitoring meetings: All organizations in town have 6-13 years old participated.-Parents Second largest fish'caught — Chris month at 8 p.m. 7.-30 p.m. nization that can fill this need Coping with split Aug. 20, Sept. 17 and Oct. 15. All been sent a letter inviting them to and adults who attended could not Schrik, 12" catfish, Wilson Park Regular meetings are open to the should contact: Ed Wcngrowski meetings- will start at 7 p.m. and participate. For more information, assist the young children. First fish caught — Greg Garneski. public and arc held at the council Visions, a support group for 760-8358 or Ed Ringer, president, will be held in room 16 of the Bre- contact Robbin Mack at 396-0606 Prizes were presented by the Lin- 10:17 a.m., 5th Ward Park chamber* located at City Hall, 1 Impact on education divorced, separated and widowed at (201) 647-1656. wer Municipal Building, 430 West- or 815-1682 or Henry Varriano at den Recreation Department. Out- Most fish caught —, Chris Garne- City Hall Plaza. The Middle Grades Project is a individuals, meets the second and The Rahway Valley Chapter's field Ave. 388-4397. standing awards consisted of fishing1 ski, 22 fish, 5th Ward Park. For more information or to find group of parents working with the fourth Sundays of each month at St. funding has been made possible in Helen's Parish Center, 1600 Rah- rods and reels, tackle boxes, fishing • Lucky raffle winners out about special meetings, call the middle school faculty and admi- part by the N.J. State Council on the way Ave., Westfield, at 7 p.m. nets and tackle packs. Pete Lipori, Nick Fanurik, Patrick clerk's office at 827-2100. nistration to affect policy. Arts, Department of State, through Senior bus Library meetings At \hr conclusion of the fishing ...flar, Alr\ Marrwi, rhrigtnphqr Horze- Accomplishments include the For details, call Gloria Ryan at a grant administered by the Union The Hnrt- c/-nlnrrili7fno hug hac 518-0836. derby, a drawing was held for all of pa, Jeff Zamanski, Timothy Frees, AARP meeting initiation of parent-teacher confer- Office of Cultural and Heritage expanded its services by making a Public Library has set the following the contestants. Fishing hooks and Yuri Puhac, James Dunkiewicz, Kelly ences, the newsletter, the parent Affairs. weekly trip to K-Mart on Route 1 in meeting dates for 1996: Wednes- The American Association of fishing pails were given to the lucky Bcnish, Virginia Woods. Joseph handbook and a more informative the Linden Plaza. day. Aug. 28, Sept. 25, Oct. 23/ Winners of the playground arts and crafts classes and Retired Perrons Rahway Chapter Site needed Winners of the arts and crafts ceramics classes and winners. Wicwiorski, Alex Kaczmarck, Mike back-to-school night. The trip will be made every Fri- Nov. 20, Dec. 18 and a reorganiza- employees of the Rahway Division of Parks and Recre- 607 is located at the Knights of Col- employees of the Rahway Division of Parks and Recre- The following is a list of the win- Zbikowski, Rich Trnh, Robbie Anyone interested in more infor- The Rahway Valley Jerscyaires, Sharing the work day. Reservations for tne bus will tion meeting on Jan. 8. ation summer celebrate tne awarding of trophies. In. the umbus Hall, 80 West Inman Ave. ation summer celebrate the awarding of trophies. The ners and award categories: Rescoe, Adam Stec, Bcatris Pclardis. mation may contact'Sondra Baily at Union County's outstanding Bar- Home Share program of Union be taken by phone on a first-come front row are Bobby Schimmel, Larisha Andre and Trips to the Taj Mahal are held winners in the front row are Melissa Pierce, Jaime Seg- • 6-9 years old Danny Daino, Gregory Bunkiewiiewictc , 499-0724.' ; bershop Chorus needs a new County is looking for volunteers to basis. Since sealing is limited, peo- al, and James Miklasavige. Offering support in the back Jaclyn Chunk. In the second row are Lamar Johnson, the first Thursday of the month. Library news Theresa Ellis, Danielle Armus, Jessica Decker and L-argcst figh caught — Frank Vig- Steve Selirik, Mike Viggianoo., Rw rehearsal site for every Monday do light office work on a weekly or ple who are on the waiting list will row are assistant sum'mer arts and crafts supervisor giano, 11" bass,^ Sunnyside Park Sheeny. Matt Schwartz, Roberrtt Sake1, For more information and reser- evening from 7:30 p.m. until monthly basis, Training is pro- be first in line for the following Summer hours will be in effect at Clareine Beaton, Alice McNeil and Candice Toth from Samantha Ring. The third row is Clareine Beaton, Can- vations, call Betty Martin at Lifesaving course dace Toth, Alice McNeil, Rahway summer playground Second largest fish caught — Jake Dan Klie, Ashley Wohlrab, John approximately 11:30 p.m. vided. Home Share is a service that week. the Clark Public Library through the Rahway Public Library, Summit Bank branch man- Wludyka, 8" catfish) Wilson Park Kecfe, Justin Glinsky, Mkie Pclardis, 388-0202. Rahway Hospital is an accredited The Jerseyaires, an aH male chor- helps match home owners who Labor Day, Sept. 2. Summer hours ager Fran Ryan, summer arts and crafts program program supervisor Ron Williams, Fran Ryan, Ellen For reservations, call 388-3600, Zyra and Sue Baumann. First fish caught — Mark Horzcda, Matthew Aslalos and Chris Bianco. basic life-support training center of us, are affiliated with the Society wish to share their homes with peo- Ext. 3001. are as follows; Mondays and Thurs- supervisor Ellen Zyra and assistant Rahway recreation 10:15 a.m.. Wilson Park Environment meetings the American Heart Association. for the Preservation and Encour- ple who. need housing. days from 10 a.m. to 9.p.m.; Tues- supervisor Sue Baumann. days, Wednesdays and Fridays, 10 The Rahway Environmental The hospital offers a wide range agement of Barbershop Quartet- For more information,, contact Calendar Commission has announced its of courses, including adult and Singing in America, and assemble Sophia Smith, coordinator of the a.m. to 5 p.m. The library will be Trailside Center meeting schedule for the year. pediatric heartsaver, cardio- for one purpose only: to harmonize program, at 80 West Grand St.. Eli- The Township of Clark is putting closed on Saturdays and Sundays. Summer playground winners and daycamps update out a quarterly calendar of events. For more information, call the Meetings will be held at 7 p.m. at pulmonary resuscitation for health- old, new, and unforgetable tunes ,zahcth, or call 354-3040. offers camps This enables residents to become library at 388-5999. boy, Stephanie Kuban; and junior Kalah •— Midget girl, Brittany. girl, Jennifer Hazeltine; senior boy. The Camper of the Week was Playground winners Melissa Gural. She received a certifi- boy, John Sousa. Caplctte; midget boy, Durahte.Gavi- Louis Prctell. lanes; junior girl, Jasenior Boyeidy and workshops cate and a prize for her outstanding Chess — First place, Rob Doney. This summer, Trailside Nature and PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE July 15-19 Checkers — midget boy, Ryan Cardenas; junior boy. Matt Welch; PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLICJNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE leadership qualities. Dobson Park Science Center in Mountainside con- NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE TO BIDDERS The following is a list of first place Vemer; junior girl, Ingrid Cardenas; senior girl, Tammy Nocks; and senior NOTICE TO BIDDERS All bids shall be binding upon the bidder The camp also held Music Day. Paddle tennis, mixed doubles — Nottc* I* hereby glvan lh«t •••tod prop- Notice I* hereby given that sealed prop- Notice Is hereby given mat sealed prop- Is also reservsd to Increase or decrsasa the Prevailing Wage Act, Chapter 150 of junior boy, Dave Nolasco. tinues xo offer kids of all ages an" owl* will b* itc+tvd by th* TowmNp of osal* will be received by ths Township of for a period of 60 days subsequent to the quantities specified In the manner desig- winners in the contests taken place on boy. Clifford Thebodea. osals will be received by the Township of opening of bids. tUe Laws of 1963. etTectlve January They listened to '50s music to do the First place, Duane Cosenior and Jcnna Clark, Union County, N*w Jar**y tor01 * Clark. Union County, New Jersey torth s Clark, Union County, New. Jersey for nated In the Spedflcattone. 1, 1964. • ,17th Street Park opportunity to "get back to nature" "W*attl*ld Av«nu« Road Improve- BY ORDER OF the Mayor and Township The successful bidder shall be required the Linden summer playgrounds July ;H 1 "Qlb*on Boulsvard Road Improvs- COMPACTOR SERVICES All bids shall be binding upon tha bidder Pony, the Swim, and the Twist. A lim- Berneck. 1-on-l Basketball — Junior boy, ments' and opaned and read In puMo In menu" and opened and read In public In Council of the Township of Clark, Union to comply with the Following. 4-square contest — Midget girl, during special workshops and day Room 18, 430 Weatflekl Avenue. Clark. FOR THE DPW DISPOSAL County, New Jersey. for a period of GO days subsequent to the 15-19. Jose Santana; senior boy, J.R. Cook. Room 16, 430 Weetfleld Avenue, Clark, and opened and read In public at tie office A. Ann-Kickback Regulatlone under opening of bids. bo contest was also held and the win- Pet show — Midget girl, Francesca camps. Trailside's summer session New Jeraey, on Auguat 22, 1806 at 11:00 New Jersey, on August 22, 1806 at 10:00 of tie Clark Township Bustneea Admini- Robert S. Ellenport, Mayor Section 2 of Ihe Act of June 13, Nastasha Greene; midget boy, Jesse A.M. prevailing time. A.M. prevailing Urns. U6903 CLK August 8. 1606 (S29.00) BY ORDER OP th» Mayor and Township • Al Kalla Park ners were Melissa Andrade and Grace Newton Street Park strator, Room 24. 430 Weetflekl Avenue, 1B34, Dnown as the Copeland Act. Council of th« Township of Clark, Union Anderson; junior girl, April Louett; Hollman and Torch the dog; midget continues through Aug. 23. The work under thfe contract Inoludea The work under this oontract tnducfee Clark, New Jersey, on August 20, 1006 at B. The Affirmative Action require- County. New Jersey. Paddle Tennis — Midget boy, Dan- road oonatrucUon pavement overlay and Dc Luna. Some '90s dances were also " boy, Pete Lipari and Bascoe the dog; Spot Shooting — Midget girl, road oonatrucUon pavement overlay and 11:0O a.m. prevailing time. ments of P.L. 1075. e. 127. Robert S. Ellenport. Mayor junior boy, Sterling Robinson; senior For the 3-4 year old preschool set, , related Improvamenat on Weatfteld Avenue related improvements on Gibson Boulevard C. The provisions of the New Jersey U6900 CLK August 8. 1096 ($27.50) ny _Matusawjcz; junior girl, Kara greatly enjoyed, such as the Tootsie- Melissa Pisarski; midget boy, Rorn- _ from .Rarltan Road to the. Qaidan Slate from Rarlian Road to the Emerald Place. Specifications' for the proposed work, NOTICE TO BIDDERS girl, Tameara Walker; senior boy, junior girl, Jenna Berneck and Baby . 'The'Two of Us" provides child and Parkway. prepared by Sanrord A. Kaplan, Business Notice le hereby given that sealed prop- Frees; junior boy, John Tango; senior ney Chea; junior girl, Kira Krus; and Specifications and Drawing* for the Administrator, are on file In me office of the osals will be received by the TowneMp of Roll and the Margarcta. the cat; and junior boy, Duane Cose- Speofflcatfone and Drawing* for trie proposed. work, prepared by Harry C. Clark Townehlp Business Administrator, boy, Ed Dumala. Rameen Modge. caregiver with hikes, activities, propoaed work, prepared by Harry C. Applegate, P.E. & L.S., Townehlp Clark, Union County, New Jersey for junior boy, Chris Everitt. Room 24. 430 Weetfletd Avenue, Clark. "DUMP TRUCK 8/7 YARDS WITH Scavenger Hunt — Midget girl, A pizza party and other contests nior and Lacey the cat. storytelling and crafts designed to Applegate. P.E. i L.S., Townahlp Engi- neer, are on lie In the of the Clark Tow., New Jersey, and may be Inspected by pros- Home Run Derby — midget boy, 17th Street Park neer, are on file In the of the Clark Townenp Business Administrator, Room 24, -,„ pective bidders durfnd business hours. SNOW PLOW OR EQUAL Nikita Greene; midget boy, Syim such as a balloon toss have been • Dr. King Park promote interactive discovery and BuelneM Admlntatrator, Room 24, 430Wsstfleld Avenu*. Clark. New Jersey, and and opened and read In public at lie office ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS Scott Vogel; junior girl, Andrea Checkers — Midget girl, Melody Weetflekl Avenue. Clark. New Jereey, and may be Impeded by prospective bidder* Bidders will be furnished with a copy of of the Clark Townehlp Business Admini- Bass; junior girl, Dominique Bagley; planned for next week. Chess — First place Greg Parker. awareness of the natural world. may be Impeded by proepectrve bidder* during business hours. the Specifications by request upon proper strator, Room 18. 430 Westfield Avenue, Chiarello; junior boy, Eril Sztajbert. during buelrm* hour*. noVce and payment of a non-refundable Clark, New Jersey, on Monday, August 26, • Memorial 5th and 6th Day Jefferson/midget boy, Dennis Mayo; Bidders wUt be furnished with a copy of charge of twenty dollars ($20.00) for each junior boy, Aaron Smith; senior girl, Kalah — First place Camille For pre-first-grade children ages Btddera wW be furnished with a oopy of 1996. at 10:00 a.m. prevailing lm«. S25,000 For You • Buchanan Street Park. tie Contract documents by request upon bkj, payable to the Township of Clark, to Campers junior girl, Dominique Bagley; junior n* Contract documents by request upon proper notloe and payment of a nonrefund- Specfficatlone for the propo'eed work, Tamara Walker. McGhee. 4-6 years, four-day, one-hour-long defray the cost thereof. Proposals must be prepared by Sanford A. Kaplan. Business Washers — Midget girl, Melanie boy, Briyn Davis;. and senior boy, proper notice and payment of a nonrefund- able charge of thirty dollars (S3O.00) pay- made on the standard proposal forme In the On July 5, a Paddle Tennis Tourna- abla charge of thirty dollar* (S30.00) pay- able to tie township of Clark, to defmyjne Administrator, are on file In the office of the _Jth Ward Park -4rop-off.- programs -.axe goffered., ,.manner deslgnaledJo.ihe Contract ttocu- i.- • . • • • • ••• . ...i... 11 ~ Sura; •• midgei ^boy, Joe Wiewor&ki; - JJfliie»_DUcJjg RE™^™ Antonie Chapman: •-•- •--•«•—— «M» *>*» 'lownantp at Clark. » defray »» oat thereof. PmpaWs mutt be madeon™ ments, must be endoead In sealed enve- Cleric. Township Buetneee. Admtnieoalor,, ment was held arid the winners were" Chess ^— ~OTi3get~g&T, Denise" "Natural Beginnings" introduces stu- oo*t thereof. Proposal* muat be made on tie standard proposal forms In the manner lopes bearing the name and address of the Room 24. 430 Westfletd Avenue, Clark, junior girl, Colleen McMenamin; Midget girl, Candace Chapman; tm standard proposal forms In th* manner designated In tie contract documents, New Jerssy, and may be Inspected by proe- first place, Adam Rusnock; second Paddle tennis — Midget girl, Ver- Bidder, and the name of the work on the pectlve bidders during business hours. midget boy, Tamaren McClendon; Moys; midget boy, Alan Simoes; dents to food chains and through a designated In ih* contract document*, must be endoeed In sealed envelopes outside; addressed to Mayor and Council. junior boy, Joe Savino. place, David Sabin; and third place, onica Walker, midget boy. Anthony must be enclosed In scaled envelope* bearing ths name and address of the Bid- Townehlp of Clark; and must be accompan- Biddsrs will be furnished with a copy of IMPROVEMENTS MAY INCLUDE: junior girl, Jania Brown; junior boy, junior, girl, Crystal Mandall; junior planting activity, games, hikes and bearing the name and addrees of tie Bid- der, and th* name of the work on the out- ied by a statement of Consent of Surety tie Specifications by request upon proper Jacks — Midget girl, Allison Kef- . Christopher Campbell. Floyd; junior girl,. Elizabeth Smith; der, and the name of the work on the out- slde: addressed to Mayor and Council, from a surety company authorized to do notice. Proposals must be made on the James Chapman; senior girl, Alicia boy. Brad Antoniwicz; and senior crafts, the interdependence of all liv- side; addressed to Mayor and Council, Townehlp of Clark; and must be accompan- business In fhe State of New Jersey and standard proposal forms In the manner tis^junior girl, Stephanie Savino. 1 and junior boy, Aaron Smith. ied by a statement of Consent of Surety designated In the Contract documents, On July 8, a soccer clinic was held. boy, Nick Schultes. ing things is stressed. "Feathers, Fur Township of Clark; and must be accompan- acceptable to the Townahlp and either a Bid • Dobson Park Chapman; -senior boy, Antoine ied by a atatement of Consent of Surety from a surety company authorized to do Bond or a Certified Check drawn.to the muet be enclosed In sealed envelopes, Guest instructors were Garett Lelko, Knosky Park St. Marks Park and Scales" teaches children about from a surety company authorized to do business In tie State of New Jerssy and order of Trsasursr of the Township of Clark bearing the name and address of the Bid- 1-on-l Basketball.— Midget girl. Chapman. • business In Vie Stats of New Jersey and acceptable to the Townehlp and either a Bid for not lees than ten percent <1O%) of the der, end the name of the work on tne out- Christopher Kolibas, and Kelly Paddle tennis — Junior girl, Gabby ' Paddle Tennis — Midget boy, acceptable to tne Township and either a Bid Bond or a Certified Check drawn to me •mount DM. except m«t tft* ctt«ek n«*y a atatament ol Content ol Surety Gotuv&W, jumor gjtf\, Tracc^ Shcehy, Live "special guests" round out this order of t)-» Treasurer of *>e Township of amount bid, except that the check need not The Township reservee the right to from a surety compeny suthonzad to do ing, dur\bbUng. Irapping, heading, and senior giri. Sky Pippen; and senior JacVxon. Clark lor not less man ten percent (10%) of jvituor \my. O4i\ lcan-t*\cttt*. senior Morreuc; junior boy. Carrtune Carua- program. For the dinosaur "expert" or exceed $20,000.00. require a complete financial and experl- business In the State or New Jersey and rp;FT :;;:J :,:TE INSPECTIONS •lupo; senior boy, Joe Mdbette. goaDceeping. On July 10, due to the boy, Mike Sodano. the amount bid. except that the check need ~ence statement from prospective bidders acceptable to the Township and either a Bid girl, Margaret Jxnbriacco; senior boy. Checkers — Midget boy, John H. novice, "Dinomite" will take students not exceed S2O.OOO.0O. The Township reserv** the right to showing that they have satisfactorily com- * Bond or a Certified Check drawn to the CALL NOW cool weather a marathon soccer game Lawson Park ,. The Townehlp reserve* the right to. require a complete financial and experi- pleted work of the nature required before order of Treasurer of the Township of Clark Randy Grider. • Wales Park- Mayo IV and junior boy, Larry back through time-to the days of the require a complete financial and expert- ence statement from prospective bidder* awaroJng the Contract for not less than ten percent (10%) of the Jacks — Midget girl, Julie Jackson; was held. Tetherhall — Midget girl, Tara enoe (tatement from prospective bidder* showing that they have eattsfactorlly com- Proposals for this Contract will be amount bid, except that the check need not Frisbec Golf — Midget girl, Jessica Jackson. '"terrible lizards" and includes a dino- showing that ftey have satisfactorily com- pleted work of the nature required before accepted onry from'bldders who have prop- exceed $20,000.00. midget boy, Sam Leonard; junior girl, On July 11, a swim trip, a cookout, Green: midget boy, Deshown Davis; plewd work of the nature required before awarding the Contract erty qualified In accordance with the Ths Township reserves the right to Snell; midget boy, Pete Lipari; junior Wales Park trivia game and a "fossil hunting Proposals for this Contract will be 201 -868-8858 awarding the Contract requirements of the Contract Documents. require a complete financial and experi- Nicole Castillo. ' and a shots on goai contest were held. junior girl, Dara Hood; and junior Proposals lor this Contract will be accepted only from bidders who have prop- The Township reserves the right to re|ect ence statement from prospective bidders - girl, Nicole Lipari; junior boy, Dunae Chess — First place, Vinnie expedition." "Going Buggy" focuses erly qualified m accordance with the On July 12, a speed soccer dribbling accepted only from bidders who have prop- any or all bids or to waive any Informalities showing that they have satisfactorily com- Cosby; senior girl. Kelly Larkins; • Wilson Park boy, John Wille. Berardi. the child on the many six-legged crea- erty qualified In accordance with the requirements or the Contact Document*. where such Informality Is not detrimental to pleted work of the nature required before competition will be held with a pizza requirements of ths Contract Documents. The Township ressrvss th* right to r»|»ct the best Interest of the Township. The right awarding the Contract senior boy, Bart Adamson. . Softball Field Day — Midget girl, Pet show — Best in show,, first Kalah '— Midget girl, Julie Jack- tures called insects. The Township ressrvss the right to reject any or all bide or to waive any Informalities Is also reserved to Increase or decrease the Proposals for this Contract wiH be lunch and bake sale. place Sparky and owner William Pod; arty or all bids or to waive any Informalities where such Informality Is not detrimental to quantities specified In the manner desig- accepted only from bidders who have prop- •'5th Ward Park /Elizabeth Piech; midget boy. Alex son: midget boy, Sam Leonard; junior Children ages 4-6 get "cool" during where such Informality I* not detrimental to tie best Intsrsst of the Townehlp. The right nated In the SpedflcaUons. erly qualified In accordance with the • Milkosky Day Camp tie beet Interest of the Township. Ths right le also rsssrved to Increase, or deer ease vie The successful bidder shall be required requirements of the Contract Documents. 1-on-l Basketball — Junior girl, Marosi; junior girl, Stephanie Bama; cutest, Kitty and owner Tom Latalski; quanOHee specified In the manner declg- .WORSHIP CALENDAR girl, Marlene Chavez; and junior boy, Is also reserved to Increase or decrease the to comply with the Following. The Township reserves the right to re|ect "Wet and Wild" when they get wet, nated In the Specification*. v Lauren Regon; junior boy, Tommy junior boy, Michael Pelardis. At 8th ward park, a watermelon most energetic, Oatmeal and owner quantise* spedMed In the manner desig- A. Antl-Klckback Regulations under any or all bids or to waive any informalities Vinnie Berardi. discovering water wonders and the naled In the Specifications. ' The successful bidder shall be required Section 2 of Ihe Act of June 13, where such Informality Is not detrimental to feast was held on July 15. It took the 1034, known as the Copeland Act. Ihe best Interest of the Township. The right 9:15 am.. Boy Scouts, Mondays V p.m., Senior Alston; senior boy,; Nick Schultes. Frisbee Golf — Midget girl, . Brittany Hertz. Wilson Park importance of wetlands. "Fabulous The successful bidder shall be required to comply with tie following. CONGREGATIONAL Fellowship - 1st Wednesdays and 3rd Thur1:- place of the ordinary chips and cook- to comply with fte following. A. Antl-Klckback Regulations under B. The Affirmative Action require- Knosky Park Gabrielle Milousky, midget boy, Pat- Horseshoes — Midget girl, Ashley A. An«-Klckback Regulation* un * ' 2 of the Act ol June 13. ments of P.L. 1875. c. 127. days; Church Council 8 p.m.. AA Steps. Fri- Chess — First place, Doug wilt hring t|if hirtl wnrlr|_ Oeeson 8 of He) Act ol June 10, FTR$T CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN "Smith; midget boy. Derrick BaKef— i'lschgrund. ' ' : ~ 4, known as the uopeieno Act. -mi CHURCH 1240 Qtrton Ave., Irvington. aays 5 p.m., AA Saturdays 8 p.m., A.A.K.K 1-on-l Basketball: Midget boy, rick Gargano; junior girl, Jessica les ror a snacK. ' into focus as participants do the "Bird 1034, known as the Copetand Act. B. The Affirmative Action require- Jersey Prevailing Wag* Act. Chap- . _ j-« •.._•__ i .. T Pi i B. The Affirmative Action require- FREE Information! Irvington Chapter 2919 Third Tuesdays 1 p.m. Goger, junior boy, Joe Clanton. The campers went on a trip to Wild junior girl, Jesse Schaeffer; junior Paddle tennis, mixed doubles — ment, of P.L. 1975, c 127. ' tor 150 of m« Laws of 1063. •trac- 373-6883 Sunday: 9:00 AM'Choir Rehearsal, Ben Patrone; junior girl. Gertrude Bop," play "Busy Beaks" and learn ment* ol P.L. 1875. e. 127. C. The provisions of ttie New tive January 1. 1964. 10:00 AM Worship and Church School; Mon- C. The provlilone of the New Jersey 1-on-l Basketball — Midget girl, West City and swimming. They ended boy, Paul Gren. First place, Randi Schaffer and Joe Jersey Prevailing Wage Act, Chap- day 9:00 AM Food Pantry; 7.00 PM Girl Scout Scocoza; junior boy, Aunio Berisha; birding basics. Prevsllng Wage Act, Chapter 1SO ol ter 150 of the Laws of 1063. afleo- CALL Mona Sandliu; midget boy, Nick the week with a funny hat day. Hats Kalah — midget girl, Tara Green; ••• Machenko. the Laws of 15S3. effective January Uvs January 1, 1064. Troopj 587. 589, 602, 613; Tuesday: Noon senior girl, Nancy Gomez; senior boy. For children entering the first and 1,-1864. 686-9898 Beginning! Group A.A., 1:30 PM Senior Out- Randy Grider. Moustakis: junior girl, Tracey were made from newspapers as well midget boy, Rodney Fanil; junior girl, AD bids shall be binding upon the bidder All bids shall be binding upon the bidder FREE Information! ROMAN CATHOLIC second-grades, "Trailside Rockers" for a petrod of Sixty (60) days subeequent for a pelrod of Sixty (SO) days subsequent and enter a four digit reach, 6:30 PM Cub Scout Pack 216, Wednes- Sheehy; junior boy, Maurice Taylor; as construction paper. Afterwards, Jill Green; and junior boy, John Wille. to Vie opening of Mds. to tm opening of bids. day: 4:00 PM Youth Fellowship. 7:00 PM Boy ST. LEO'S' CHURCH 103 Myrtle Ave • Lawson Park Summer day camps will explore rocks and minerals. Stu- Irvington, 372-1272. Rev. Dennis R. McKnv senior girl, Randi Schaffer; senior they paraded around the 8th ward to Mclnyk Park Award of contract subject to the approval Award of oontract subject to the approval selection number below! Scout Troop 216 and Adult Fellowship, Thurs- Frisbee Golf — Midget girl, Tara dents will watch a mini-volcano erupt, of the New Jersey Department of of the New Jersey Department of day: 9:00 AM Food Pantry. na. Pastor Schedule for Masses: Saturday Eve boy, Hubert Szymanski. display their creative hals. Kalah — Midget boy. Chad July 29 to Aug. 2 Transportation. Transportation. ^686-9898 5:30 p.m.. Sunday 7.10 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 1I:3( Green, midget boy, Jessie Louis; search for volcanic rocks in the BY ORDER OF the Mayor and Township • BY ORDER OEthe Mayor and Township Roman; junior girl, Penelope Demko- Council of the Townehlp of Clark, Union Council of the Township of Clark, Union PREPLANNING a.m. and 12:45 p.m. (Spanish);' Weekdays junior girl, Jill Green; junior boy, The sixth week of the Linden Sum- Walchung Reservation and start their County, New Jersey. County, New Jersey. and enter the four digit Monday to Friday: 7:00 a.m., 8:00 a.m.. 12:0( wicz; junior boyv Justin Turdizkir Robert Ellenport, Mayor Robert Ellenport, Mayor selection number below! noon: Saturdays: 8.00 a.m., 12:00 noon. Holy- Brian Willis. Summer day camps mer Day Camps ran from July 29 own rock collection. "Fairies of Field U6S01 CLK August fi, ,1096 (S31.25) U670OCLK August 8. 1006 ($31.50) FUNERALS EPISCOPAL and senior b6y, Sean Gains. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Elm days: Eve 7:30 p.m. Holyday: 7:00 a.m., 9:0C Speed Lay-ups — Midget girl, Playground winners through Aug. 2. The following is a list and Forest" will unleash your child's a.m., 12:00 noon. Miraculous Medal Novena: July 8-12 Avenue' and Irving Street, Rahway. Mondays following the 12:00 noon Mass and at Ashley Caton; midget boy, Jessie of what happened. imagination as they pass the time as RELIGION 5900 Reasons to Prearrange 908-388-3460. The Rev. David Carian, Rector. July 29 to Aug. 2 Milkosky Park .7:15 p.m. Sacrament of Penance: Saturday: Luis: junior girl, Quiana Brewington: The following is a list of what hap- .- Summer Sunday services. 7:30 a.m.. Holy 3-on-3 Basketball — Junior boy, fairies might. 5901 Preplanning & Your Farnily 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. and following the 5:30 p m. Eucharist, Rite !, 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite junior boy, Deshown Davis. pened in the Linden Summer Day 3220 Bible Verse For The Day 5902 P re-financing a Funeral Mass. The sixth week of the Linden Sum- Dave Gonzalez and senior boy. Philip Trailside also will be offering two n, with child care provided. Music featuring • Melnyk Park Camps July 8-12. McManus Day camp mer Playgrounds ran from July 29 Cholewa. five-day camps in which children 5903' Dealing With Grief organist Carlos Staszeski and soloist Angela 1-on-l Basketball: junior girl, *• • Memorial Day Camp This week there were checker, 5904 The Funeral Director Gervase. Summer youth activities are as through Aug. 2. The following is a list Tetherbail J- Midget girl, Johanna have the option of signing up for half- NOTE: All copy changes must be made in Latoya Hatched; junior boy, Jason Memorial Day Camp had a color- chess, and nok hockey tournaments. Call Everyday! announced. of first, place winners in the contests .Quintero; midget boy, Victor Gavi- day or. full-day sessions: The morning writing and received hy Worrall Community Bonilla ing contest. Everyone colored one or The winners for the district champ- Newspapers No Later Ulan 12:00 Noon; Fridays taken place, on the playgrounds. lanes; junior girl, Donisa Welch; and portion of "Nature Discovery Club" a m Your Community's Ua m m 'Your community** Btn Jacks — Midgei~£irl, Renee more pictures and did a beautiful job. ionships were: prior to the following week's puhliciiion. Al Kalla Park junior boy, Bruce Taylor. immerses children in nature's won- LUTHERAN Please address changes to: • ... L'/S Roman; midget boy,-Scott Gergich; First place — Melissa Andrade, Checkers — Patrick" Merrill and Kalah — Midget girl, Natalie Wlo- Chess — First place Meleik Welch ders through- exploration of forest, Infosource Infosource REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 134 Dorothy G. Michael Griscavage.Skye Touhy and Worrall Community Newspapers junior girl, Nicole Demkowicz; junior darski; midget boy, Dan Matusawicz; Jessica Percoski. field, stream and pond followed by a 14 HOUR VOICg IHFORMAPON SERVICE 7* HOUB -eaiCa INFOHMATION SERVICE Prospect Ave., Irvington, 374-9377. Rev. Hen- Horseshoes — Midget girl, Cindy A Public S«n1ce of ' A PUHUfktlvttt of boy, Sean Sakowski. Paige Crosby. ry E. Dierk. D.D. Pastor, 763-0878. Sunday 1291 Stuyvesant Ave junior girl, Andrea Chiarello; and Quintero; midget boy, Mike Clark; Nok Hockey — Daniel Bosek and fascinating look at the,world of insec- WOWtALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS School for all ages 9:15 - 10:15 a.m. Worship P.O. Box 3109 • Milkosky Park ~: > Union, N.J. 07083 Second place — Steven Campbell, junior boy, Fuquan Washington. junior girl, Wendy Summa; junior Sara Szary. ts. The afternoon session introduces services H:30 and 10:30 a.m.. Choir Practice Foul Shooting — Midget boy. Frank Oyola, and Elianne Dc Luna. T. . , Buchanan.St. Park \ boy. Bruce Taylor; senior girl. Bonnie Chess — Daniel Lima and Christ- students to the life and ways of Native Hakim Ali; junior girl, Wendy Sum- Kalah — midget girl, Kelly Sura; Americans who lived in harmony Third place — Brandon Bateman, Summa; and senior boy, Philip ina Morales. ma; junior boy, Dave Nolasco; senior midget boy, Robert Kuban; junior with nature. SHARE THE JOY . Pawel Zboralski, and Ryan Maguire. Cholewa. The sport of the week was soccer. Birth announcements will appear every Thursday In the Linden j Everybody's Talking About. Leader, Roselle Spectator, Rahway Progress and the Clark i Eagle. Just fltloct the form-below and mall It to: \ Your Community's Best STORK CLUB ; _ ^ Tour(.ommxi/iK/s aesi BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY 1291 Stuyvasant Ave., P.O. Box 3109 Infosource Union, N.J. 07083 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE . APPRECIATION LANDSCAPING AIR CONDITIONING FENCING GUTTER CLEANING SERVICE HANDYMAN HELP WANTED HOME IMPROVEMENTS YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT WILL APPEAR The Cbric Special Evems Committee than! FREE OF CHARGE, OUR GIFT TO YOU following organizations and individuals for their (V BEAUTIFUL JOD LOUIS MATERA 100* FINANCE financial contributions and efforts over Ihe pasi iwc CAUSE NO DOWN PAYMENT LINDEN TOM'S 1-800 735-6134 years in helping to sponsor Independence Day Fireworks in Clark. The Commiuee The Handyman Can FREE ESTIMATE Uc » 115389 Telephone 00 GUTTERSH.EADERS LANDSCAPING, INC. appreciates the time, effort and dedication shown by Township employees and volunteers in FENCING Ail Around Handyman Residential & Commercial making our celebration enjoyable and ufe. ' £ UNDERGROUND DRAINS 1 • HUMIDIFIERS Catering to the Avon Seasonal Clean Ups pound, ounce son/daughter (named) As a result if Ihe generosity in ,ime or money shown by those listed belQ * ihe Special ALL TYPES Thoroughly cleaned m = •Lawn Maintenance events Committee has been pleised to present Independence Day Fireworks 10 Ihe citucns ol •AIR CLEANERS PLAZA £0ME IMPROVEMENTS ; NEW & REPAIR i. flushed Physically Challenged' & Elderly •Lajid*rapc D«lgn , and measured • was bom Clark. ' • \ • •ATTIC FANS . \ ..• • AVERAGE = Commercial • Residential • Rooflng/Sldlng/Wlndowi • Perttilling program for • SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION NO JOB TOO SMALL Uwn maintenance cuVQmer* TOWNSHIP COUNCIL CLARK.SPEOAL OFFICERS • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Bssements in Hospital to Mr. and Mrs RESIDENTIAL i COMMERCIAL FREE ESTIMATES $$$ •Aeraung & Power Seeding CLARX POUCH DEPT.' OVERLOOK HOSPITAL C0MC0N HOUSE I Call Bruc* • Extensions • Concrete ind Mssonry LT. JEFFREY JOY •Sod of (town) . He/She joins a (brother CLARK VOL. FWttfiEPT. (908)561-4524 CALL: $35.0$ 0 - $$40.00 w • Fully Insured • Reference* •Seed .'"•", CLARK VOL. EMERD SQUAD DET. DAVID SATKOWSW FREE ESTIMATES . ALL DEBRIS BAGGED 908-964-3402 SALES OAMC PUBLIC WORKS. PTLM. RAY PALMER FROM ABOVE • EUzab

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LOCAL SPORTS Rahway, Debutantes host prelim event for NBTA COUNTY N HIGHLIGHTS Baton twirlers shine against local competition in prepping for national tournament WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERSv THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 SECTION B Johnson Regional The Debutantes Dance . Twirl Novice Model (13-15); Amy Cron Instate Solo (10-12) and third in (13-15); Vanessa Rowe placed third Cathy Romeo placed second, Amy physical schedule teams, a division of the Rahway Divi- placed third in Best Appearing Novice Open Solo (10-12); Colleen in Beginner Instate Solo (13-15) and Cron and Lauren LaPeluso third and set for fall sion of Parks and Recreation Baton (10-12) and second in Beginner Basic Wysocki won first and Oina Berardi- second in Beginner Open Solo Cherilyn and Colleen Wysocki also Superior services Twirling Program, hosted a;prclimin- Strut (10-12); Lisa Antrosiglio won nilli took third in Novice Instate Solo (13-15); and in Duet! Jenny Jesus and competed. [from The Johnson Regional High Schoo ary event of the National Baton Twir- first place in Best Appearing (16-25), Keep the park beautiful will conduct its fall sports physical; ling Association competition at Rah- took second in Intermediate Supcr-X- editor's , on Aug. 22 and 23, beginning ai way High School July 14. Strut (16-25), was fourth in Interme- County court seeks 8:30 a.m. each day in the school's The Debutantes won first place in diate Instate Solo (16-25) and won health office. For more informa Junior Parade corps, Junior Halftimc first in Novice 2-Baton (16-2.5); and By Tom Canavan lion, call the school at 382-0910 Show Twirl and Beginner Junior Patty Sauer placed third in Novice ICdltor In Chief • •• Small Dance Twirl. The Debutantes Super-X-Strut (10-12), won first help of volunteers The Mr. Tvl Baseball Camp finished in second place in Advanced place in Intermediate Instate Solo The Superior Court in Union Gounty is searching for volunteers to enhance run by director Livio Mancino, will Senior Large Dance Twirl and (10-12) and placed second in both The man stood at the counter services in two areas. if a convenience store in Union take place next week, Aug. 13-15 Advanced Junior Small Dance Twirl. Intermediate Open Solo (10-12) and County residents ar? wanted to staff the Juvenile Conference Committees. . ailing for the clerk to tend to from 10 a.m. lo 3:30 p.m. at th They placed third in Advanced Senior Novice 2-Baton (10-12). Each committee is a citizen panel consisting of six to nine voluntccrs'appointcd he woman ahead of him. He Nomahcgan Park baseball field o Small Dance Twirl. Continuing with results, Lauren by the presiding judgextf the Family Court, hears matters involving first or sec- as a big man, and in his the Boulevard in Cranford. The Debutantes are directed by LaPelusa placed third in Novice ond time minor juvenile delinquency complaints that arc referred by the court. arms, he held several cans and Mancino is a former mino Glermysha Jurado and assisted by Super-X-Strut (13-15) and third in big box of cat food. When The committees are concerned with deterring future delinquent acts of young league player with the St. Loui Lisa Antrosiglio. Additional members Beginner Open Solo (13-15); Christ- he woman in front of him people in their communities. Browns farm system and has been include Kym Antrosiglio, Gina" Bcrar- ine Sauer won first place in Beginner ;athcrcd her bag and left the coach at Union College and Wes dinilli, Amy Cron, Christine Holen- Instate Solo (13-15), took third in Membership precludes those who are police officers, attorneys who handle Orange High School. sack, Jenny Jesus, Lauren LaPelusa, tore, the man leaned over the juvenile delinquency cases in Union County, judiciary employees, and munici- Novice 2-Baton-(13-15) and .placed :ountcr and dropped the mcr- Mancino is presently an activ Mikacla O'Toole, Michelle Racclis, third in Novice Flag (13-15); and pal court judges or their spouses. Membership also precludes those who hold or umpire on the college, high schoo Cathy Romeo, Vanessa Rowe, Christ- :handise for the clerk to ring it seek any appointed or elected political office, including on a board of education. Michelle Sauer placed third in Novice n the cash register. Some'of and semi-pro levels. He is also ine, Michelle and Patty Sauer and Anyone interested in volunteering one night a month for this program, or is Super-X-Strut (16-25) and second in :he cans rolled, but he caught carded member of the New Jcrsc Chcrilyn and Colleen Wysocki. interested in finding out about other volunteer opportunities available through- Intermediate Open Solo (16-25). hem in their stride and State Baseball Umpires Individual event results are as out the judiciary, may call Nancy Spano Yurck, acting vicinage volunteer man- lathered them into one pile.- Association. follows: . Finishing up the results, Cathy ' ager, between 9 a.m. and 4'p.m. at (908) 527-4325 or write her at the Union. The camp, for coys ages 12-16, Jenny Jesus won first place in Romeo placed second in Novice He was- a cat lover, I County Court House Annex, fifth floor, Elizabeth, NJ 07207. will feature qualified coaches and hought, so he was no friend of The county courthouse also is in need of staff for its Volunteer Reception players giving intcasive instruc- mine. Units. ions on all aspects of the game — pitching, fielding, catching and Puttin' up a storm He was sweating. He told the Volunteers will be placed in various locations throughout the courthouse in baserunning, plus the rules that The winnersin Linden Recreation's annual Foul Shooting Contest take time out from daily lerk he had taken the day off Elizabeth. They will be responsible for directing parties to the various courts apply to the game. . activities. Pictured are, back row from left, Alicia Chapman, Katie Mericle, Nadir Starks and om work to repair his porch, Behind the table, Bureau of Park Operations Chief Dan Bernier, Freeholder Henry and offices as well as giving basic information and paperwork. Volunteers will Attendees must bring glove, bat, Doug Farrell. Kneeling are, from left, Sam Leonard and Vickie Berardi. and as he was removing some Kurz and JoAnn Gemenden, of the Bureau of Environmental Affairs organize part be asked to work a few hours during the day, once a week. Full training will be spikes, catching equipment (if a f the wood, he discovered a of the volunteer effort to clean up parts of the Watchung Reservation during Litter available. caicher), and shorts will not be amily of cats underneath — a Day "96. . Anyone interested in volunteering for this program also may contact Naney Mowed to be worn. mother and her litter of kittens. Spano Yurek. " • • The &osLi&£50.pcr youngster and Playground events bring out kids ncludcs a brochure on how to play "I hate cats," he told the ihe game and a T-shirt. For more Foul shooting last month provides kids with skilfs lcrk, turning around to face me information, call '276-5260. The Linden Recreation " Depart- nyk; Andrea Chiarello, Al Kalla. if he were expecting confir- mation. Attorney challenges Democrat incumbent • •• ment's annual Foul Shooting Contest Linden Rec Junior Boys — Doug Farrell, Sun- "Summer Sports Spectacular last month took place at Wilson Park nyside; Paul Falkowski, Newton; I laughed because in front of GOP pits Williams against Payne in congressional race and Plainficld. In 1983 she graduated her own practice in Newark. 996" is offered this summer by with boys and girls competing in three Wales; Lisa Conti, Dobson; Clemmie John Wille, Lawson. me stood a man who said he from Rutgers University with a In other professional endeavors, nion County College's Depart- Williams is a member of the Con- categories — Midget (10 years and Elam, Sunnyside. Senior Girls —Katie Mericle, d ..ca,ts,..b.ut»Jnslcad of find- _ In his race for a fourth term as rep- "I will be canvassing the entire dis^ bachelor of science degree in eco- ment 'of'Contrmirng Education and 'TrTcTT Williarns'said. "I a&eadyhave' cerned Black Republicans and works" ~uhder)7TuhIor (11"' t6~T4) arVTSchTdF iWIdgef "Boys — Sam" "Leoriarif," Buchanan St;; Kerry Flanangan, Wel- ing a way to get to get his "reschtaGveoTNew Jersey's' 10th'Con~ nornics ancTa minor degree in political"" ommunity Services for young- instituted my 'summer storm plan,' as a district leader for the Republican (15 to 17). Wales; Danny Marusawicz, Sunnys- nyk; Gertrude Scocozza, Knosky. new friends out from under his gressional District, Democrat Donald science. ters ages 8-15 who wish to hone where I am going door-to-door to the County Committee in Newark's West AU winners received awards, and ide; John Swiderski, Newton St. Senior Boys — Nadir Starks, Dr. orch and off his property, he Payne faces Republican challenger "While in college I was very active heir skills in a particular sport. constituents, blanketing the entire dis- Ward. She is a member of the New the results are as follows: Junior Girls — Alicia Chapman, King; Randy Grider, Knosky; Mar- was buying food to nourish Vanessa Williams. in student government, having been trict with fliers and leaflets, mounting Jersey State. Bar Association of In addition to the regular train- Midget Girls — Vicki Berardi, 17th St.; Adrienne Mansueto, Mel- quis Gyant, St, Marks. * them. When the Newark-based attorney is elected a student representative to the ing, special sessions will be offered asked if she is "the Vanessa Wil- a mass-mailing effort, issuing weekly o children ages 5-7 in soccer and I (hought about that experi- liams;" she usually replies "I'm not press releases, and making numerous lennis. Semi-pro baseball tourney at Linden :nce and recalled the last two that Vanessa Williams, but I am the public appearances — including fund- Regarding philosophy, 10th Congressional TVvc pjogram win be co- :olumns I had written. The sub- Vanessa- Williams for ihc job thai raisers, featuring Oov. Chrimine "District candidate Vanessa Williams^ a Repu- sponsored by the Union County Summer hoops, softball beginning to hit stretch run ject was my feelings about the needs to be done in the 10th District of Whitman and Essex County Execur ' . live James Treffinger. • blican running against Donald Payne, sup- Division of Parks and Recreation Metro Park Baseball is presenting their fourth annual Heat 31, Sonics 29 — Jamal Tate 20, Kellen Williams future of society and I wasn't New Jersey." "Also I am open to any community and the Cranford Board of Educa- Semi-Pro Baseball Tourney, beginning Aug. 17, to be fol- 14. 00 optimistic. But here was an Another frequently asked question, ports much of the Contract With America — ion. All sports training will be held lowed directly bv- the Garden State Tournament of xample of an individual dis- she said, is "you don't seriously think groups that want me to come and Bulls 51, Lakers 50—Jamil Taylor 16, Nadir Starks 18. speak to them. After already speaking tax cuts, term limits, welfare reform, etc. — at the college's Cranford Campus, Champions. . . Knicks 36, Magic 31 —William Wade 9, Jamar Jackson pelling those feelings. I'm sure you can beat Payne in the Democrat- with alternate nearby locations, The tournaments will be held at Linden Memorial Field, there are many more out there dominated 10th District, do you?" to hundreds of voters, many, especial- and she is pro-choice. '..'.'' 17. ly the senior citizens, have expressed ;uch as Nomahegan Park or Cran- which features all the modem facilities and ample parking. Heat 43, Magic 29 — Tate 17, James Van Dunke 13. ike him. Unfortunately, they ' "Yes I do," she replies, "I want 'ord High School, announced in The first game will start that Saturday at 10 a.m. Throwing don't get the attention from the dissatisfaction with Donald Payne. I Bulls 37, Sonics 23 — Sean Gance 17, Andrae Sumncr people to know that I'm not in this, am already making great progress get- University Senate and secretary to the African-American Entrepreneurs and iome cases at the first session. out the first pitch will be Linden Mayor John Gregorio. press. Vanessa Williams L.3. race to lose. I fully expect'and intend ting my message out and showcasing African Student Congress," she was named to the Newark Police Ben- The lone remaining week-long Will canvass the district Lakers 42, Kicks 33 — Starks 19, Ronald Green 12.! to beat Congressman Payne. To do the entrenched Congressman Payne's recalled. evolent Association Local 3's "Who's training session will be Pee-Wee Those who do get the atten- Sports Clips Klckbail tourney that, I believe I have to show the vot- poor performance in the job."- In 1986, she entered Rutgers Law Who 1996'among Newark's Busmess ennis (ages 5-7 half-day sessions) tion are the people like Tanika ers why they should vote for me "I want to call Pyane on his high and Professional Leaders." The MPT will host 16 semi-pro hasehall iramt f^aniring The Linden Recreation Department held its six-person Adams, the worn3" frnrrl Nh Regarding philosophy. Williams absenteeism frum Congiess, why he—SchooC/-hrv»ll acs an /rVMiineveninog ^piHftnf and Kickball Tournament on July 25 at Al Kalla Park. instead of him. 1 can show them that supports much of the Contract With The program will open at 9 a.m., prizes of $2,000 for first place, S 1,000 for second and S500 Carolina whp came to New , supported House votes that raise taxes worked full-time during the day at To assist' her, Williams, picked Payne has lost touch with the people America. Cutting taxes, balancing the' starting with organization assign- for third. The Danny Serrano Memorial MVP Plaque will Sunnyside Park emerged as champions, defeating Kno- York with her• 11-year-old son and take more from working families, Blue Cross and Blue Shield. She was Montclair attorney Paula Garrick of this district. federal budget, establishing term lim-. ments and warm-ups, followed by also be awarded. . sky Park 5-4. Milkosky Park and Buchanan Street Park and. left him here while she why he supported proposed bad awarded the Philip Levin Scholarship, Washington as her campaign'managcr . "His record shows he has a its, reducing the size of government, participation at instructional sta- The GST will consist of 16 teams who are division win- took third and fourth places. relumed to her home state. budgets with poor spending priorities, which is given to first-year minority and her husband and law partner :ions, positional play and instruc- ners or league champions from throughout the state. A Other entries were Melnyk Park, Al Kalla Park, Wilson penchant for spending a great deal of reforming welfare, preventing gov- students. Ronald L. Washington as public rela- Back on July 15, Linden Rec held a golf clinic with According to news accounts, built bigger but riot better govern- tional specilization. $500 prize will be given to the first place winner. Park, Dobson Park, Fifth War Park and Wales Park. time overseas and very little time in ernment intrusion into religion, and tions director. guest instructor Chris Kolibas. On July 16, the cam- Ms. Adams encountered people the Congress, let alone the 10th Dis- getting tough on crime are among her ment, increased the economic burden She was elected research editor of A lunch period from noon to 1 During the tournaments, pro scouts will be in atten- Men's Softball Rounding out Williams' inner pers went to BowCraft Amusement Park to test out back home and. said nothing trict," she added. campaign points. of senior citizens, and helped derail the Women's Rights Lew Reporter p.m. will be followed by an after- dance. All teams interested in participating in either or The standings for the Linden Recreation Men's Slow education reform," she added. "If the ' and class representative of the Student circle arc Williams' husband, Michael their skills on a miniture golf course. Above, from about her son, while her son The 10th Congressional District In addition, she favors school noon of individual and group both tournaments, or for further information, should con- Pitch Softball League, as of Aug. 1, are as. follows: voters look-real hard at Payne they Bar Association. After graduating law E. Powell as treasurer, and Hillside left. Tiffany Andrade looks on as Desiree Landazab- tried to- communicate .with includes -Rahway, "Roselle, Hillside, vouchers, preserving senior citizens' demonstrations, practical applicar tact John or Patrick Riporti at 636-7807 or 636-1578. "A" Division —" Elizabeth K of C (15-2), Sun Tavern will see why I say that a 'pain-free' school in 1990, she was admitted to businesswoman and former-National al and Princess Rodgers prepare to hit. authorities in New York to and parts of Elizabeth, Linden and entitlements, and is pro-choice. ' tion of demonstrations and athletic Summer hoops (12-3), Advanced Chiropractic (11-3), Suspenders (13-4), future begins with a 'Payne-free' • the bar of New Jersey later that year. Sales director for Dan River, parissa determine where he lived and Union. "A challenge already -has been competition.. The sports training The standings for the Linden Summer High, School Westfield K of C (11-5), Styles Inn II (6-8), Linwood Liq- future." K. Posey, as events coordinator. Basketball League, as of July 24, are as follows: uors (5-12). what may have happened to his Payne's stronghold has been New- extended to Rep. Payne to a series of From September 1990 to iAugust will close at 3 p.m! each day. Newark resident Robert Kevin Woodbridge (6-0), Irvington (3-2), Bloomfield Tech mother. ( ark, but Williams said black females debates, and the Black Issues Conven- Williams was born in Newark in 1991, Williams served as the judicial Pee-Wee sports training will Crescent Yankees swept by Cranford "B" Division — Papa's Deli (11-5), Styles Inn (10-4), Waters, a key figure in that city's (3-3), Linden (3-3), Bishop Ahr (2-4), JF Kennedy (2-3), will give her "a fair hearing," with tion, chaired by Newark Councilman 1961 to Rev. Edward Williams and law clerk to Essex County Superior offer a choice either of a morning Linden K of C (6-9), Paylin Enterprises (7-11), Old Stock The latest story that is getting West Ward Renaissance Program, is As was the case last year after winning the championship in 1994, it was a East Side (2-4), West Side (2-4). (5-11), Bad Attitude (4-12), Linden Sports Rehab (2-14), many crossing party .lines to vote for Donald Tucker, has been asked to Mrs. Edith Williams. As a child, she Court Judge Donald E. King. By Sep- session from 9 to 11:30 a.m. or attention is the report on Tues- the field coordinator. quick exit from the Essex County Baseball League playoffs for the Crescent Game summaries: •Phyl's Place (1-13). . her. , sponsor.at least one debate," she said. attended parochial schools in Newark tember the next year, she'd opened 12:30 to 3 p.m., with a shorter Yankees. day morning about the woman workout including a similar day's Linden 33, East Side 31 — Ramon Garcia (L) 24 points, "C" Division — \Slovak Club (12-4), Linwood Inn Sponsored by the Crescent Batting Cages of Union, the team that consists of who had planned a vacation to plan to the above. Chris Herald (E}-l6 points;— — (10-6), No Names (10-8), Baltic Video (9-7), Visual E-Fex n some' of the finest players from the Union County area lost two one-run games uerto Rico, brought her son West Side 50, JFK 48 (OT) — Kenya Smith 20, Shawn For more information, call to the Cranford Rockies. (8-7), Mike's Tavern (5-12), Anacapri Foods (4-15). with her to the airport and, 709-7600. Tomasausky 15. "D" Division — Jednota (14-4), M & M's (14-5), Lin- UCC to offer classes Cranford captured the best-of-three semifinal round series 2-0 by defeating when she discovered that he Academic agreement • • • Woodbridge 45, Irvington 34 — John Kaniw 15, Oscar wood H (13-6), Sports Section (11-8), Rare Edition (9-8), would not be permitted on the Crescent 2-1 July 30 at Kenilworth High School and then 3-2 Aug. 1 at Union Brown 10. The Greater Union County Soft- High.' Mesa-Gor (8-9), Bayway Lumber (2-17), JTG Scaffolding airplane unless she paid for a Bloomfield Tech 36, Bishop Ahr 20— Shawn Watford (1-15). in data technologies iall Umpires Association 35-Plus licked- j£fi him in. the airport y Masters One Pitch Softball Tourna- The Yankees,who finished the regular season in second placeiSdth a23-10-2 8, Damani Roach 1 It """•* Girls Softball while she boarded the plane and Learning how to integrate information technologies into an everyday work record for 48 points, got a solid pitching effort from Dennis McCaffery, but ment will be held Aug. 24 at Wari- Junior league hoops , The standings for the Linden Rec Girls Softball League, left for Puerto Rico, life will be offered this fall through non-credit training courses designed for the Cranford's Jim Phillips outdueled him in Game 1. e e s nanco Park in Union County. The standings for the Linden Summer Junior Basketball as of Aug. 1, are as follows: general public, for library personnel by Union County Coll g ' department of • Cranford, which finished the regular season in third place with a 20-14-1 More information may be • League, as of August 2, are as follows: 9-12 Junior Division — Braves (6-1), Orioles (4-2), It blows your mind. • continuing' education and community services. . '• record for 41 points,'saw Jack-Ryan gain the complete game motmtfrictory in oEtalned by calling 'Pete•" at Heat (5-0), Bulls (4-1), Lakers (3-2), Sonics (2-3), Twins (2-3)7 Mariners (2-3), Rockies (0-5). The training will'be presented'by Phoenix Information Services, based in Game 2 by allowing two runs (one earned) and four hits, topping Crescent's Stories like these make me Knicks (1-4), Magic (0-5).' 13-16 Senior Division — Cardinals (6-1), Angels (4-3), 245-7344 or Keith at 232-7042. Adlai Torres. reflect on the focus the media Plainfield, which provides support.service and training programs to help com- Game summaries: Marlins (3-4), Dodgers (1-6). has taken on their coverage of panies manage information. • news. Disaster, tragedy, murder, According to Fay Austin, the firm's president, most workers are not aware of crime and corruption arc exam- what types of information technology services are available to 4fem, yet such ples of the kinds of stories that technologies will become more a part of their everyday work lives. must be covered by'newspapers, but it makes us wonder hqw Therefore, she said, it is essential that anyone working in an office environ- well we're actually balancing ment should gain some familiarity with how to use information technologies to those stones with the positive . obtain information they might need quickly and easily. aspects of a community. • Training sessions for the general public will be conducted from 9 asn. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays, Sept. 21 through Dec. 7 at the college's Plainfield campus, Readers should realize that while sessions for library personnel will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wed- newspaper editors and reporters nesdays, Sept. 11 through Dec. 4, also at the Plainfield campus. are not omnipotent. Yes, we hear a great deal through sour- The training segment will focus on self-education and self-empowerment, as ces and being out in our com- regarding, the emerging global library, the information industry and how it NEW 1996 VOLKSWAGEN munities, but we don't always . affects the world, the Internet and issues related to electronic access to informa- hear about thergood things that tion, and how to find what information an individual might need. Stk #3358 YitrS«|viN*TM090320 are occurring in people's every- This segment is geared toward individuals who have an interest in keeping up SHC3373 »W»NATi£FT VIN »TM090222 MSfiP: H7.0M Sft«3366 MSRftWJIO day lives. We want to hear with available information technologies, but who have had little exposure to Stic #3381 SHOWN AT UFT VIN #TM090170 USBP:»17,O4; 9HJM Stk #3372 VIN #TM089905 MSAP: 117.110 them. We want to publish those current developrhents. 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' USB* cover cataloguing and technical operations assistance, with heavy opportunity President Thomas Brown exchange sweatshirts after signing, an agreement to con- Give me a call and'we'll for hands-on training in using on-line catalogs. duct joint academic programs. The first program will be in restaurant management ana E. ST. GEORGES AVE., LINDEN • CALL oasi ase 5555 Those interested in more information can call 226-1661. To register, call that will begin next month. . vj J\. 1 talk. ir.i s IMClti'l' ^ts to be paid for by a consumer except for licensing, registration & taxes. 'On Select Models. II Qualified For Limited Time. See Dealer For Details. Mot resp. for typo, o.i 709-7600. , WORRALL NEWSPAPERS PAGE B2 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 — PAGE B3 Among adults, marijuana and alcohol abuse is tolerated, study says stance Abuse at (908) 686-6644. Youngsters learn through computers at Neighborhood House Program Services Associates strongly disapprove, of daily in Union County is most tolerant to sumption and 7 percent admitted that recently released their findings from a smoking. . use of marijuana and alcohol. Nearly once they started drinking, it was dif- • The coalition will conduct two Greenbaum began her instructional modc because "These brain connec- challenging program, and also to Ashley McCloud listens to a teddy survey of attitudes and behaviors of Making A The study suggests that much work a quarter of the survey respondents- ficult to stop. Seven percent admitted follow-up surveys in 1997 and 1998 Inner-city kindergarteners study effort among inner-city children as a tions have been lying fallow for so watch for children who arc flounder- bear tell a story about Ihe body's need ilic county adult population toward remains to be done in the area of alco- admitted to the use of marijuana in the that their drinking led to social and/or to assess the changes in attitudes and with UCC professor and teachers sabbatical leave project from her many years." ing. The software bears the burden of for food, comparing it to a car's need the use of alcohol, tobacco and other hol and drug use prevention. Only 16 last year. Almost the same percentage legal problems. behaviors. Based on these and other course load in computer science at According to the book, Grcenbaum delivering the knowledge in an enter- for fuel. As ihe question, "Why do I Difference As kindergarteners, the youngsters drugs. Doctors Daly and Kelly, prim- percent ef adults indicated that there admitted to daily use of alcohol. One Of those who expressed a need to assessments, the coalition is working the andio portion of a CD-ROM prog- Union County College. Last summer,' said that "learning happens only on a taining way. get hungry," isanswercd, the software from Ihe Neighborhood House, a ' :iry researchers for PSA, based on the By Diane Utterer were many alternative activities to the third of the respondents confessed to reduce their drinking, only a small to increase the prevention program- ram, which they would direct using a she tested her hypothesis that all one-on-onc basis, but there just are ForHakiem Brodie, working inde- gives the child a step-by-step account child care center in Plainfield, and analysis of the data that the recorded use of alcohol, tobacco and other driving.a car while under the influ- percent indicated they received some ming throughout the county. • mouse at appropriate intervals. Others children, if given the proper interven- not enough teachers, to afford that pendently seems to be his forte. The of food's "long trip" through the two other centers in the area defy interviews yielded, concluded the sustained prevention effort" can be drugs for Union County youth. Fifty ence of alcohol; 15 percent admitted suggestions or criticism from friends The Union County Coalition for the listened intently to speakers as they tion, have Ihe capability to succeed opportunity to every person." What child, who is 5, plays with the prog- body. every child psychology tenet that following: effective in changing alcohol, tobacco percent indicated little or no activity driving after drug use. and relatives. Based on this finding, Prevention of Substance Abuse links watched Ihe visual portion of a prog- with a computer. can provide this method of learning, ram, "Sound it Out Land." He sees speaks of limited youthful attention Another child learns the letter "j" • Prevention docs work and has and other drug use attitudes and beha- in their neighborhood to stop the Fourteen percent indicated alcohol the researcher concluded that "the the Union County Municipal ram on the screen. She used space at the college's however, is the computer, she said, three pictures before him, that of a spans and environmental influences by viewing a screen showing pictures worked in Union County regarding viors. The researchers contend that abuse of alcohol and other drugs, use at work and 8 percent used drugs traditional support system of family Alliances for the Prevention of Sub- What the children shared was an Plainfield campus for. two months, where the user can adapt the program bear, the sun, and scissors cutting an that hold back inner-city youngsters of everyday objects beginning with the use of tobacco. the anti-smoking campaign that has Thirty percent could not recall hear- at work. A majority of the respon- and peers, apparently, is not function- stance Abuse and other agencies. obvious fascination with what they offering hands-on, individualized to suit his/her own learning pace. object, and the word "cut" printed before they learn lo read. were doing. There was no chatter; no that letter: jalopy, jeans, and even • Much remains to be done in existed for more than a. decade is ing or seeing an alcohol or drug pre- denLs perceived that drugs and alcohol ing well regarding alcohol abuse." instruction to children from the Plain- "The beauty of the PC is that ever.- above them. one jumped out of his seal. What's bears the story of how Levi Strauss Union County regarding alcohol and changing attitudes toward the use of vention message. arc readily available to everyone The cdrnplcte report of the. survey . Diane Lltterer Is the project Under the tutelage of Union Coun- field YWCA. bodycando what turns them on," she An observer watches the child pro- ly College Professor Maureen Grecn- more, the discipline was self- got started in the jeans business as. drug prevention. There is a wide- tobacco. In regard to use, 62 percent including youth. is available by contacting Diane Lit- manager of the Union County Coal- "I focused on 6 year olds because 1 said. "With computers in place, peo- nouce the word, making sure the con- baum, 70 children, aged 5-6, learn to imposed, for the youngsters had every cowboys needed durable, pants to spread belief that drugs are being Three quarters of the Union County believed that drugs arc used in their Ten percent of the respondents feel tcrcr, project director, Union County ition for the Prevention of Sub- wanted to get them before they were ple can go down the path they want. sonants arc clear. He then uses the use computers as educational tools. opportunity they could to chat with a wear on their journeys. used, and there is a high degree of survey respondents disapprove, or neighborhood. The adult population a need to reduce their alcohol com- Coalition for the Prevention of Sub- stance Abuse. ready for kindergarten," rioting that The students have control over their mouse to take the cursor to Ihe picture neighbor. Instead, the only talking tolerance to the use of drugs and alco- Session? are held during morning her own son, Noah, learned to read own learning." of the scissors. Each child has an individual soft- that occurred was when one would • hoi in Union County. and afternoon hours weekly for the with the heln of the PC at age 3. "Fif- With computers Greenbaum said Someone interrupts him and asks ware package, and everyone's eyes show another something mat was ot The Union County Coalition for the who are accompanied by teen lo 17 kids showed up daily, most- thai a user can "bounce anywhere that him if he likes the computer. He were glued to the screen, with hands special interest. Prevention of Substance Abuse com- their classroom teachers to the mid- ly minority, inner-city kids whose' missioned the survey to describe cur- A Public Service Of WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS town Grace Episcopal Church base- Take, for example, a conversation parents were very supportive and 'The computer encourages the student to Usk questions. We rent altitudes and behaviors, and to ment on Cleveland Street. Grcenbaum between Raymond Rodriguez and wondered why there wasn't more of • ' use the findings as a basis to measure Union County's obtained the'Pentium 75 PCs, com- Shamir Watson. Each perched at the this going around." won't lose the role of the professor; it's just that now, the ITS edge of his chair, the silence was bro- the effectiveness of its planned pre- Your Community's Best plete with six-speed CD-ROMs, state- Grcenbaum began her project with ken only when Shamir said, "Look, professor isn't simply an answer provider, but a facilitator.' vention activities. of-the-art features through funds col- one concern: that no one would run up muscles." The child had been follow- Program Services Associates lead a Be$t Source For lected from various churches through- and down the halls with crayons. — Professor Maureen Greenbaum FREE ing a story being read to him over his team of 10 trained telephone inter- out New Jersey, and numerous Instead, she got children who begged Union County College headphone as- he watched the pictorial viewers in calling more than 2,000 interactive software packages that for a few more minutes to work on the Instlrit Itiformatibn icons that accompanied the written randomly selected telephone numbers mostly were donations. computer after Iheir 90-minute class looks exciting. People learn only places his text on "pause" and attached to the mouse and ready to words on his screen. - from Union County..A comparison of 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE These include major computer soft-. was up. when they are after answers lo ques- answers "yes," elaborating as follows: move it when Ihe right stimulus is With tlircc forms of stimulus — the the known demographic data of the ware firms that saw potential in early As lime went on, Grcenbaum found tions that concern them." Q: Why do you like the computer? shown. TIME i COMPUTERS spoken words, written words, and pic- county adult population and the BOOK REVIEWS MOVIE REVIEWS SPORTS intervention via computer. Their faith a new home for her project at Grace She added "the job of the teacher A: Because I like to read. • "They're working at a level they : tures — the tools were available for survey sample indicated close para JkTEMPERATURE ' , pays off, as classes of children prove Episcopal Church, where communily becomes exciting because ihe compu- Q: Why do you like lo read? can handle, and all of them are doing 3200 Menu of Movies NATIONAL SCORES AND THE lleis. This cornparision reassured the 3301 Hardcover during each session that no matter him to follow the storyline: ter encourages Ihe student to ask ques- A: Because I like to learn and grow just fine," said Greenbaum. 3302 Paperback ' 3222 Movie Charts 100O Current Time & Temp. outreach ranges from operating a soup researcher that they had a representa- 3101 NFL Scores . INTERNET where you come from or what type of' In fact,-the sjory involved the trou- She said that she has accomplished 3303 This Week's Best Sellers 3223 Video Charts kitchen to providing educational tions. We won't lose Ihe role of the up lo be in college some day. • tive group to generalize the county's Video Reviews 3104 NL Baseball Scores material frills you might receive, once bles of a new boy on the block who, it her roles as a facilitator of the project, 3224 3105 AL Baseball Scores WEDDING intervention to sponsoring the Plain- professor; it's just that now, the pro- Q: If you go to college, what would Kid's Video Review adult population. BUSINESS 3215 PLANNING a person is motivated to learn, there reveals later, is being bullied by a girl. field Girls Choir that goes above and fessor isn't simply an answer provid- you like to learn? and now seeks funding and volunteers The findings provide strong sup- arc truly no barriers to progress. When Shamir places the cursor on the beyond what a child normally would er, but a facilitator. The answers that A: To become a fireman. to continue in her stead, as she returns STARTING YOUR port to the theory that "a systematic, SCHEDULES/LINES A recent visit to what has been written word "muscle," the word is gel in school. the students find may not be known to Q: And how do you think the com- to the college classroom. In training OWN BUSINESS GENERAL INFORMATION Movittourc* labeled the "Plainfield Community pronounced, and a figurine flexes its This philosophy meshed with her Ihe professor, so we can Ieam, too, in puter can help you with that? new facilitators, she said that all they PUBLIC NOTICE 4190 Training & Workshops 2001 Small Budget Weddings Computer Center" by Grecnbaum, muscles in an animated formal. own, so the computer center soon a fun atmosphere." X: It lets me do lots of things. I can need to do is "notto give the children 4191 Starting A Business 2005 The Engagement Party What's Online Today? showed 10 children scrambling in for "Wow, would you look at that," answers." Otherwise, no previous SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY 4192 Developing A Business Plan became up and running. With small children, they have a read and.I can do my work. CHANCERY DIVISION 2007 Who Pays For What? seats at monitors. Shamir declares. He shows Raymond, computer knowledge is necessary, to UNION COUNTY 4193 Marketing (Traditional)' Weekly Web News She based her theory on a book, clean slate because they have not been Meanwhile, Justin Squiven match- GENERAL EQUITY PART 4194 Obtaining Financing On The 'Net Some put on headphones to hear the two giggle for a moment, then which the Neighborhood House's kin- DOCKET NO. F-7846-96 DAILY UPDATES 2008 Who Pays For What? "Engines for Education," that she had trained in modes of learning, she es numbers on bright balloons, count- NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT (Modern) they return lo their computer screens. read over the Internet. In effect, Ihe added. As the instructor, her role is to ing up to 40 by use of the mouse. dergarten teacher, Vida Marke, said, STATE OF NEW JERSEY 3130 NBA Update 2009 Parent's Involvements "The children learn just as much as I TO: Featuring 3131 NHLUpdale author complains that once a person guide Ihe students, to watch for some- When he succeeds at a lower level, MARIA CARRILLO ' CHILD CARE .2015. What Is A Wedding Admissions Grand A NEWSPAPERS do. It's a real" • awakening -for "" L.S. ,'";• .; " ;"• ' ~" NL Baseball Update Greenbaum gives"him more complex Movie Times At 3132 . ' Announcement? 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It ters to the editor expressing views on By Bea Smith the audience. He has done this twice a pcr, were enveloped by circles upon is a list of museums and historic sites in Union County and the surround- topics of interest. Letters should be Staff Writer year since the beginning of the circles of dancers from the audience, Jazz trio brings cool sound to Rahway ing area. To add to the list, send the relevent information lo Worrall typed, double spaced or legibly hand- From ihc moment the (Israeli Festi- festival. • •• • Zirnber sang and played electric who wished them "Mazel Tov." By Jacqule McCarthy Community Newspapers at 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union. NJ 07083. written and no longer than 2 pages. val pf Union took off from the Friber- piano, with .his band members, Elliz The tireless Zimber, an extremely 'Associate Editor • Llttell-Lord Farmhouse Museum & Farmstead at 31 Horseshoe When necessary, letters will be edited gcr Park grounds Thursday evening before a crowd of about 1,000 people • BcrgcT on drums, Avram Pengas, gui- talented musician, really brought the Into the midst of this hot, humid Road in Berkeley Heights. Hours open: 2-4 p.m. on the third Sunday of for length, clarity and fairness. to the final lively musical offering, the tar, and Manny Tuzman, saxophone. house down with his "Haveinu Sha- summer, Rahway welcomes the cool each month from April through December, or by appointment. Call Address letters for consideration to: audience was flying high — high into The repertoire included music from lom. Aleichem." jazz sound of the Jesse Morrison Trio, 464-0961 for more information. Letters to the editor, 1291 Stuyvesant the stars, with Tuvia Zimbcr of the Big Bands era,' the 1950s, Klcz- The audience was really in the tonight at 7 p.m. outside the Union • Dr. William Robinson Plantation Museum at 593 Madison Hill Avc., P.O. Box 3109, Union, 07083. Springfield and his orchestra piloting mer, rock, pop, contemporary Engl- mood when Feldman announced that County Arts Center. Road in Clark. Hours open: 1 -4 p.m. on the first Sunday of each month The deadline for letters.is 9 a.m. the unique spectacle. Those in the ish, Hebrew and Israeli favorites, tickets were already sale for the 12th Jesse met me for drink at The Wail- from April through December. Call 381-3081 for more information. Monday. audience rose from their folding much to the delight of the audience. annual Hannukah Concert, scheduled ing Room in Rahway, where he has • Crane-Phllllps House Museum at 124 Union Avc. N. in Cranford. chairs, clapped and stomped and sang The band played a variety of music for Dec. 8 at 2 p.m. in Burnet Middle appeared several times, and let me Hours open: 2-4 p.m. Sundays from September through June, or by FREE Information! along — and even danced in circles in such styles as Scphardic, Ladino, School in Union. He announced that buy him a ginger ale. He had spent the appointment. Call 276-0082 for more information. near the stage. It certainly was a night Yeminitc, Folk, Chassidic and Yid- Hal Jcffrin, who won rave reviews last five days traveling to Maryland, • Belcher-Ofiden Mansion at 1046 E. Jersey St. in Elizabeth. Open by to remember. dish, and the audience relished such last year, will b« back again to offer Pennsylvania, New York, and Connc- appointment only. Call 351-2500 for more information. 686-9898 • o.: The annual ".Tr.wish Mnsir TTnH*»r musical numbers as "Adon Alom," his very special talent, accompanied ticul to complete some studio work, • Boxwood Hall at 1073 E. Jersey Si. in-Efaaborivifc and emer u foul dit "Hallcluyah," "By Mir Bist Du by Paul Fincus. and was exhausted. to 5 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Call (201) 648-4540 for more selection number below! the Stars" now in its 12th year, is Shcin;" "Zingcrclla" and "Rosa." For In an atmosphere of gaiety, danc- "This is my second year of the jazz information. sponsored by the Israel Festival in RECIPES those who didn't understand the lan- scries in Rahway," he told me. "I've • Woodruff House/Eaton Store Museum at 111 Conant St. in Hill- conjunction with the Department of ing, singing and hand-clapping, a Recreation in Union. Wilh rain guages, there were Glenn Miller's "In summer night under the stars had the lived in Rahway for four years. I love side. Hours open; 2-4 p.m. on the third Sunday of each month, or by APPETIZERS it here. Its a small town, and the peo- appointment. Call 352-9270 for more information. threatening off and on all day on Aug. the Mood," "Boogie Woogie Bugle quality of a very happy event, with 5300 Ingredients ple are kind of close. Not has hectic as • Deacon Andrew Hetfield House on Constitution Plaza, off Route 1, an hour before the show, the sun Boy of Company B." Also featured many of the folks still humming their 5301 Method • a big city." 22 West, in Mountainside. Open by appointment only. Call 232-8608 for came out; according to Max Feldman, were a Yeminite number, "Kinor favorites as they folded their chairs DESSERTS David;" a Klezmcr tune, and for those and trotted toward their cars. Morrison's musical career began in more information. chairman, it was the prediction of 5302 Ingredients who remember, their parents and his youth, playing rock and roll and • • The Saltbox Museum at 1350 Springfield Avc. in New Providence. Rabbi Meyer Korbman of Temple 5303 Method grandparents singing to the young- rhythm and blues. He really got seri- Hours open: 1-3 p.m. on the first and-third Sundays, and 10 a.m. to noon Israel of Union.' Call the editors ous when he first started listening to on each Thursday of each month. Call 464-0163 for more information. MICROWAVE IDEAS Before the invocation given by sters, there were the satisfying "Oif a • jazz, realizing that this was themusic • Drake House Museum at 602 W. Front St. in Plainficld. Hours 5304 Ingredients -Rabbi Korbman, there was a moment Pripitchik" and "Have a Little' Ever want to talk about something he wanted to play. "I had to buckle open: 2-4 p.m. on Sundays. Call 755-5831 for more information. 5305 Method of silence in memory of Cantor Hillel Mazel.". you think should be in the paper? down and start studying," he said. "I • Merchants and Drovers Tavern at 1632 St. Georges Ave. in Rah- QUICK MEALS Sadowitz, who died several weeks Cantor Tiger offered his rendition. Know something that might make a '5306 Ingredients ago. Cantor Sadowitz, who had good story? Do you know someone began preparing myself as a classical Jesse Morrison way. Open by appointment only. Call 381-0441 for more information. of "Some Enchanted Shabbas," which mirsician." Morrison told me that he • Abraham Clark House at 101 West Ninth A.vc., at Chestnut Street, 5307 Method always led the audience in both the was extremely funny. Highlighting who might be the subject of an inter- esting feature? Do you know of a "Painted Face", a candid portrait by Barbara Wirkus of Union is on display through feels jazz presented more of a chal- Before embarking on a musical named, which also will include origi- in Roscllc. Open by . appointment "only. Call 486-1783 for more SIDE DISHES American and Hebrew national the evening were' line and circle danc- anthems, was sorely missed. Cantor sports story we don't? September 19 at the Les Malamut Art Gallery,,Union Public Library, as part of her lenge musically, and he pursued it in career that would take him around the naj tunes. information. . 5308 Ingredients ing, and Feldman then honored his exhibition "Child of My Child". earnest. world and back, Morrison worked Morrison formed his current band, 5309 Method Larry Tiger.of Edison took over. assistant, who has been with the festi- If the answer to any or all of the Also, Greg Muller made his usual val since its onset, Amy Schwartz, above is yes, call the editors at In addition to the alto and tenor many odd jobs, one of which was for the Jesse Morrison Trio, about two sophisticated, every piece is a gem in LOW CAL , appearance and said a few words to who was scheduled to be married on 686-7700. saxophone sound Jesse Morrison is the Board of Education in Newark. years ago. Keyboardist Alan Watson 'Dragonflies on Lotus' its own right. 5310 Ingredients well known for, he plays some violin, He taught at the Newark Center for has played with Gina LaBcllc. Drum- 5311 Method on display at Summit The exhibition is free and open to which he studied at the tender age of the Performing Arts for seven years, mer Charlie Sladc, a former school- the public. NJCVA is located at 68 seven; "a little piano for writing," and and started their first youth jazz band. teacher from Jersey City, knew Morri- Chinese Brush exhibit Elm St. in Summit. flute, all of which he will play in Morrison's love of jazz has son as a young man. "He took me A Chinese Brush Painting Show Call iodavl tonight's concert. Morrison had the under his wing, and encouraged me," featuring works by students of the Members Gallery hours: Monday - - inspired his own children. Daughter Your Community j 5cjf Going To The Movies? opportunity to study the flute with Monique Morrison has been a singer said Morrison. "He included me when New Jersey Center for Visual Arts Friday 12-4, Saturday and Sunday 2 - resource Rolland Kirk, onc-of his.favorite with the group for three years. "She's he played."Dr. Hqwcll rounds out the will Jx; on vjew in the center's Mem- 4.; ...... _• musicians. getting her professional career band on guitar. "Yes, he's really a bers Gallery from Aug. 16 to Sept. 15. The Center will be closed Sept. 1 A Public SriMcr of "I studied with him while I was on started," Morrison said proudly. doctor," Morrison chuckled. "He's an Opening "reception is Aug. 18 from and 2. Cull 686-9898 WORRALL' COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS MD." 2-5 p.m. the road when I was younger," Morri- Eight-year-old son Nathaniel Morri- For further-information call - anil enter a tour digit selection number below When asked what his future plans Chinese brush painting is an art . son reminisced. "He lived in East son is "a chip off the old block," on 273-9121. Orange. I lived in Orange then - I'm the saxophone. "He's pretty good," were, Morrison's tired eyes lit up. "To form created thousands of years ago. to hear the movie times at these theatres! originally from Newark. said the proud papa. "He's a continue playing the most exciting A Holy' Man, Dragonflies on Lotus, GOING OUT Since then, the Jesse Morrison sound blessing." . . music I possibly can," he laughed. Great Carp, Fire Peonies, Multico- CINEPLEX ODION CRANFORD * has ' gone international, "througR"" ""Morrison's' ravoritc""hi!isicians- TheJess«--MorrisoaJ*io-will,pcr.- --. lored Gold-Eishcs,.and.jV Treasured - 25 North Avenue •CRAWFORD...... ,—, appearances at jazz festivals in Eur- include Charlie Parker, Sonny Rol- form Labor Day weekend at the New- Gourd are some of the pieces of stu- LINDEN FIVEPLEX CINEMAS ope, Japan, Germany,' England, lins, John Coltrane, and Junior Walk- ark Jazz Festival, and at the Robert G dent art that have been produced in France, Canada, and Newfoundland. er. A Jesse Morrison original tune is Hotel in Newark on Halloween. the Center's Chinese Brush Painting 400 North Wood Avenue • LINDEN He has never forgotten where he com- included on one of Jimmy McGriff's I thanked. Jesse for taking time out Class under the guidance of Shirley 24 Oz. N.Y. Sirloin Steak NEW PARK CINEMA es from, however, and is a regular at albums. 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i— •.,*<—. - WORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL. NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY. AUGUST 8. 1996 — PAGE B5 PAGE B4 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 199§, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT DINING/ENTERTAINMENT Letter writers An enchanted evening under the stars Hot city, cool jazz' Museum Guide Readers are encouraged to write let- Facing your inner child the audience. He has done this twice a Aug. 6. She. and her fiance, Jay Lip- The Museum Guide is compiled by Worrall Community Newspapers. It ters to the editor expressing views on By Bea Smith year since the beginning of the pcr, were enveloped by circles upon is a list of museums and historic sites in Union County and the surround- topics of interest. Letters should be Starf Writer festival. circles of dancers from the audience, Jazz trio brings cool sound to Rahway ing area. To add to the list, send the releycnt information to Worrall typed, double spaced or legibly hand- From the moment the^sraeli Festi- •— Zirnber sang and played electric who wished them "Mazel Tov." By Jacqule McCarthy Community Newspapers at 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union, NJ 070S3. written and no longer than 2 pages. val pf Union took off from the Friber- piano, with .his band members, Elliz The tireless Zimber, an extremely 'Associate Editor • Llttell-Lord Farmhouse Museum &-. Farmstead at 31 Horseshoe When necessary, letters will be edited gcr Park grounds Thursday evening before a crowd of about 1,000 people • Bcrgcr on drums, Avram Pengas, gut- talented musician, really brought ihe Into ihc midst of this hot, humid Road in Berkeley Heights. Hours open: 2-4 p.m. on the third Sunday of for length, clarity and fairness. to the final lively musical offering, the tar, and Manny Tuzman, saxophone. house down with his "Haveinu Sha- summer, Rahway welcomes ihc cool each month from April through December, or by appointment. Call Address letters for consideration to: audience was flying high — high into The repertoire included music from lom. Aleichem." jazz sound of the Jesse Morrison Trio, 464-0961 for more information. Utters to the editor, 1291 Stuyvesant the stars, with Tuvia Zimbcr of the Big Bands era, the 1950s, Klcz- The audience was really in the tonight at 7 p.m. outside the Union • Dr. William Robinson Plantation Museum at 593 Madison Hill Avc., P.O. Box 3109, Union, 07083. Springfield and his orchestra piloting mer, rock, pop, contemporary Engl- mood when Feldman announced that County Arts Center. Road in Clark. Hours open: 1-4 p.m. on the first Sunday of each month The deadline for letters.is 9 a.m. the unique spectacle. Those in the ish, Hebrew and Israeli favorites, tickets were already sale for the 12th Jesse met me for drink at The Wait- from April through December. Call 381-3081 for more information. Monday. audience rose from their folding much to the delight of the audience. annual Hannukah Concert, scheduled ing Room in Rahway, where he has • Crane-Phillips House Museum at 124 Union Avc. N. in Cranford. chairs, clapped and stomped and sang The band played a variety of music for Dec. 8 at 2 p.m. in Bumet Middle appeared several limes, and let me Hours open: 2-4 p.m. Sundays from September through June, or by FREE Information! along — and even danced in circles in such styles as Scphardic, Ladino, School in Union. He announced that buy him a ginger ale. He had spent the appointment. Call 276-0082 for more information. near the stage. It certainly was a night Ycminite, Folk, Chassidic and Yid- Hal Jeffrin, who won rave reviews last five days traveling to Maryland, • Belcher-Ogden Mansion at 1046 E. Jersey St. in Elizabeth. Open by CALL dish, and the audience relished such last year, will be back again to offer Pennsylvania, New York, and Conne- appointment only. Call 351-2500 for more information. 1909) 686-9898 lo remember. The annunl "Jewish Mimr. Unrfrr musical numbers as "Adon Alom," his very special talent, accompanied licut to complete some studio work, • 1JOXWOOU JlalI in IU/J £.. Jersey 3I-In 'CttrmwMtr-rwui t*>vpn>••••«• and timer u foul "Hallcluyah," "By Mir Bist Du by Paul Pincus. "" and was exhausted. to 5 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Call (201) 648-4540 for more selection number below! the Stars" now in its 12th year, is Shcin;" "Zingerella" and "Rosa." For In an atmosphere of gaiety, danc- "This is my second year of the jazz information. sponsored by the Israel Festival in RECIPES those who didn't understand the lan- ing, singing and hand-clapping, a scries in Rahway," he told me. "I've • Woodruff House/Eaton Store Museum at 111 Conant St. in Hill- conjunction with the Department of guages, there were Glenn Miller's "In summer night under the stars had the lived in Rahway for four years. I love side. Hours open; 2-4 p.m. on the third Sunday of each month, or by Recreation in Union. With rain APPETIZERS the Mood," "Boogie Woogie Bugle quality of a very happy event, with it here. Its a small town, and the peo- appointment. Call 352-9270 for more Information. threatening off and on all day on Aug. 5300 Ingredients Boy of Company B." Also featured many of the folks still humming their ple are kind of close. Not has hectic as • Deacon Andrew Hetfleld House on Constitution Plaza, off Route 1, an hour before the show, the sun 5301 Method • were a Yeminitenumber, "Kinor "favorites as they folded their chairs a big city." 22 West, in Mountainside. Open by appointment only. Call 232-8608 for came out; according to Max Fcldman, DESSERTS David;" a Klezmcr tune, and for those and trotted toward their cars. Morrison's musical career began in more information. chairman, it was the prediction of 5302 Ingredients who remember their parents and his youth, playing rock and roll and • • The Saltbox Museum at 1350 Springfield Ave. in New Providence. Rabbi Meyer Korbman of Temple 5303 • Method grandparents singing lo the young- rhythm and blues. He really got seri- Hours open: 1-3 p.m. on the first and third Sundays, and 10 a.m. to noon Israel of Union.' MICROWAVE IDEAS sters, there were the satisfying "Oif a Call the editors ous when he first started listening to on each Thursday of each month. Call 464-0)63 for more information. Before the invocation given by Pripitchik" and "Have a Little' • jazz, realizing that this was themusic • Drake House Museum at 602 W. Front St. in Plainficld. Hours 5304 Ingredients "Rabbi Korbman, there was a moment Ever want to talk about something Mazel.", he wanted to play. "I had to buckle open: 2-4 p.m. on Sundays. Call 755-5831 for more information. 5305 Method of silence in memory of Cantor Hillel you think should be in the paper? down and start studying," he said. "I • Merchants and Drovers Tavern at 1632 St. Georges Ave. in Rah- QUICK MEALS Sadowitz, who died several weeks Cantor Tiger offered his rendition- Know something that might make a '5306 Ingredients ago. Cantor Sadowitz, who had good story? Do you know someone began preparing myself as a classical Jesse Morrison way. Open by appointment only. Call 381-0441 for more information. of "Some Enchanted Shabbas," which musician." Morrison told me that he • Abraham Clark House at 101 West Ninth Avc., at Chestnut Street, 5307 Method always led the audience in both the was extremely funny. Highlighting who might be the subject of an inter- American and Hebrew national esting feature? Do you know of.a "Painted Face", a candid portrait by Barbara Wirkus of Union is on display through feels jazz presented more of a chal- Before embarking on a musical named, which also will include origi- in Roscllc. Open by appointment "only. Call 486-1783 for more SIDE DISHES the evening were' line and circle danc- anthems, was sorely missed. Cantor sports story we don't? September 19 at the Les Malamut Art Gallery,,Union Public Library, as part of her lenge musically, and he pursued it in career that would take him around the nal tunes. information. 5308 Ingredients ing, and Feldman then honored his Larry Tiger.of Edison took over. exhibition "Child of My Child". earnest. world and back, Morrison worked Morrison formed his current band, 5309 Method assistant, who has been with the festi- If the answer to any or all of the Also, Greg Mullcr made his usual val since its onset, Amy Schwartz, above is yes, call the editors at In addition to the alto and tenor many odd jobs, one of which was for the Jesse Morrison Trio, about two sophisticated, every piece is a gem in LOW CAL , appearance and said a few words to who was scheduled to be married on 686-7700. saxophone sound Jesse Morrison is the Board of Education in Newark. years ago. Keyboardist Alan Watson 'Dragonflies on Lotus' its own right. 5310 Ingredients well known for, he plays some violin, He taught at the Newark Center for has played with Gina LaBcllc. Drum- 5311 Method on display at Summit The exhibition is free and open to which he studied at the tender age of the Performing Arts for seven years, mer Charlie Sladc, a former school- the public. NJCVA is located at 68 seven; "a little piano for writing," and and started their first youth jazz band. teacher from Jersey City, knew Morri- Chinese Brush exhibit Elm St. in Summit. flute, all of which he will play in Morrison's love of jazz has son as a young man. "He took me A Chinese Brush Painting Show Call Today! under his wing, and encouraged me," featuring works by students of the Members Gallery hours: Monday - tonight's concert. Morrison had the iaspircd his own children. Daughter m m Your Community's Stir Going To The Movies? opportunity to study the flute with Monique Morrison has been a singer said Morrison. "He included me when New Jersey Center for Visual Arts Friday 12-4, Saturday and Sunday 2 - - Rolland Kirk, one-of- his favorite with the groap for three years. "She's Jic played."Dr. Howcll rounds out the will be on view in the center's Mem- A- Infosource musicians. getting her professional career band on guitar. "Yes, he's really a bers Gallery from Aug. 16 to Sept. 15. The Center will be closed Sept. 1 24 HOUR VOICE INTOBMATIOM BtRVirf A Public Strncr cf "I studied with him while I was on started," Morrison said proudly. doctor," Morrison chuckled. "He's an Opening "reception is Aug.' 18 from and 2. WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS Call686-9898 MD." 2-5 p.m. • • • the road when I was younger," Morri- Eighi-ycar-old son Nathaniel Morri- For further-information call • When asked what his future plans Chinese brush painting is an art and enter a tour digit selection number below . son reminisced. "He lived in East son is "a chip off the old block," on 273-9121. Orange. I lived in Orange then - I'm the saxophone. "He's pretty good," were, Morrison's tired eyes lit up. "To form created thousands of years ago. to hear the movie times at these theatres! originally from Newark. said the proud papa. "He's a continue playing the most exciting A Holy Man, Dragonflies on Lotus, GOING OUT Since then, the Jesse Morrison sound blessing." music I possibly can," he laughed. 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Designed for both Rotary and Touch Tone Phones \ WORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS THtmsnAY AUGUST 8. 1996 — PAGE B7 PAGE BiS — THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 HEALTH/FITNESS & MEDICINE NJ Shakespeare Festival HOROSCOPE overwhelmed. Avoid losing Important Awards given announces grand design CAPRICORN details In the busy afternoon rush. For The Week Of August 11-17 You may be reminded of a promise Its not a dream any longer- By Jacqule McCarthy ting the viewer right in the action. December 22-January 20 you made. Keep your word. You will at Overlook Associate Editor "We want to hang onto the intimate friend will make your spirits soarl Don't take any chances at the gain respect for your honesty. massage away your cellulite quality," said Farewell. ARIES. ' Remember to return a borrowed Hem. moment: be very cautious when In a press conference on August 1, dealing with strangers. You may Hospital gala A new and innovative cosmetic procedure that massages away the pin- the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival The remainder of the S6.5 million March 21-April 20 lip millions wlirn confronlrri wllh ;i VIRGO not know the full truth. Pay more PISCES — cushion-likc skin condition called cellulite is being offered at the Univer- announced the results of a three-year cost of reconstruction will be obtained attention to your appearance this (•pl-rlcli-nnifk scheme. Wnlrh out — August 24-September 22 February 19-March 20 "The Wonderful World of Medi- sity of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in Newark. fundraising campaign to Tenovate through individual pledges and nam- II may turn Into ,n Rrt-brokc-qiilrk week. You never know who you 11 run cine and Magic" is the theme for the The procedure uses recently developed apparatus that gradually mas- A major project Is finally on Us way into. Those extra moments spent A promotion could be Just around the Bownc Theatre, on Drew University ing opportunities. It was announced scheme before you Know II. Don't Overlook Hospital 90th Anniversary sages away cellulilc from the skin's surface. The apparatus employs a that James Leva, Chairman and CEO lo completion. You may be feeling primping will yield great results. corner If you play your cards right. campus in Madison. forficl'lhal honesty Is nlw;ivs Hie Impatient, but hang In there a while You will continue to Impress higher- Gala, to be held ScpL 28th at 7:30 rectangular applicator that provides a coarse.massage to smooth out the Managing Director Michael StotLs of General Public Utilities has agreed' best policy. Don't tnke Die ensv longer. The nrtne of accomplishment A9UARIUS ' ups Don't bnck o(T now. A new p.m. at the Liberty Science Center in cellulite tissue. excitedly announced that a few "days to act as Chairpersop for the Corpo- way on I. you will ferl will l)f well worth itl Don't friendship continues to grow. Be open Jersey City. The evening will feature lake an argument too seriously. It January 21-February 18 Dr. Marek K. Dobke, chief of the Section of Plastic and Reconstructive earlier, the campaign had reached 80 rate Campaign for the remaining Si.3 TAURlIS nbout your beliefs und morals before the presentation of the Overlook Hos- Surgery at theUMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, said that it generally million. may not be nil your fault. Concentrate on one thing at a time taking It further. percent of the S6.5 million needed to April 21-May 21 at work. Otherwise, you may feel pital Lifetime Achievement Awards requires 12 to 14 40-minute office visits to reduce the skin condition. The break ground on two new wings. Plans for expansion of the festival Don't let other people's rnierRcneles LIBRA with Edward T. Kcnyon, Esq. receiv- cost for the procedure is $100 per session. Bownc Theatre, -a charming but itself are also in the works. T. Ran- become your own this week. They can CALL hoB, 686-9898 « / »r«-r « lour ing the Community Award; William Those interested in receiving treatments can call program coordinator tmmiirr, havsucccssfully shel dolph Harris, Chairman of the Board lake care of IIK'HISCIVCS. Slay open to September 23-October 23 H. Longficld and C.R. Bard, Inc. imH tmmiirr, av p , l'n| ftnpbasls on meeting vour 3600 Aquarius 3608 Scorpio Pat Alex at (201). 622-8071. 972 Aii f T id h hd fflat" iicU' llli'ii", ,il wuih. A f f ln| ftnpbasl on mg receiving the Corporate Award; Kas- "This skin-surface technique provides a painless massage that disrupts tercd the festival since 1972. Artis\ic of Trustees, said that it is hoped fflat" obligations. Avoid takink g anyone loi ' -Aries 3£Qa_ changes could bejusl around the iid of i ihat r.ausc ccllulite development and permanently Director Bonnie J. Monte emphatical- the new facility will allow the prog- corner. AflnpllnR quickly Id Ihc new granted. Go slowly when working on 3602 Taurus 3610 Capricorn ly elaborated on the technical difficul- ram to be available year-round, and cbanCes will be lo your credit. your finances orimportant details. 3603 Gemini 3611 Pisces the Overlook Auxiliary receiving the smooths the tissue," said Dr. Dobke. "After about six treatments, results ties encountered by cast and crew include music and dance presenta- Careless mistakes may occur-- and 3604 Cancer Volunteer Award; and Henry R. Liss,. are noticed. The only side effects we've seen are mild bruising of treated tions. Stotts stated that, in addition to GEMINI could be costly. As the weekend 3605 Leo M.D., Overlook's retired Vice Presi- areas, which disappears in a matter of days." over the years, citing the inconveni- approaches, make plans with friends. im ^ rvurYcurCommumty'i Ccmrnunityi Buttat ence of the backstage, area, which is expanding the Shakespeare Festival, May 22-June 21 3606 Virgo It's Free! dent for Medical Services and Educa- Dr. Dobke, who also is associate professor of surgery, at the medical Your energy level Is high tins week— Infosource tion receiving the Medical Award. school, noted that the procedure is not a replacement for liposuction, a only four feet deep, and the treacher- 7the theater will be available, for other SCORPIO 3* MQUB VOICE INFORMATION »EBV1CE 3607 Libra ous staircase from the dressing rooms organizations to use. Monte cited the just think before you act! Working The Overlook Philanthropic Leader- surgical method to remove fat. It is an adjunct procedure to use indepen- loo quickly will result In careless October 24-Noverriber 22 which requires actors to -add 15 opportunity for greater visibility and ship Award, to be presented for the dently or (6 enhance the results of liposuction."" ' ...... mistakes. Slay In ibis weekend and A romance from the past may make first time this year, will be presented Cellulilc is a skin deformity wilh a dimpled or pin-cushion appearance minutes to the time needed to reach eventually national coverage. She spend some lime alone. You won'l an ap|)caran<•<• Don't gel caught up In ; lo Nancy Deane Krcitlcr. the stage. expressed hope that the festival will have quiet lime much longer. Catch the moment—concentrate on your life Arts center seeks volunteers caused by loosely woven connective tissues that allow fat, fluid and tox- "We can't do larger productions attract professional actors to work up on some overdue rentllnC- as il Is right now. Avoid any lengthy, The Union County Arts Center, a 1300 seat multi-purpose performing arts Proceeds from the gala will benefit ins to bulge through the skin's surface. Cellulite usually appears on the arms, thighs and abdomen of primarily' women. like King Lear, Hamlet, and Antony with students, thereby expanding edu- CANCER trips, and If you must travel, allow center located in Rahway, New Jersey is seeking individuals to volunteer for From left to right, Overlook Hospital 90th Anniversary Gala Journal Co-Chairperson the John Reeves Ambulatory Surgery and Cleopatra, because the theater cational programs. yourself extra time. Besides. It's a ushering, concessions, fundraising, marketing, mailings and office support. Sharon Knightly, of Short Hills, Ronni Hodosh of Short Hills, and Bob Abelson of New Center at Overlook. Individuals and Renovation of Bownc Theatre is June 22-July 22 good chance to enjoy Ihe scenery. Providence make follow-up calls to potential advertisers. can't support the actors and the stage Built in 1927 the building originally served as a vaudeville theatre, silent businesses that would like to support design," said Monte. . scheduled to begin Spring 1997. The A close friend Is having problems right . now. Don't hesitate to help. Your kln.ll movie house and finally a mainstream movie theatre. Cunently, more than forty the Hospital and the Gala can contact Shakespeare Festival will be relocated SAGITTARIUS The campaign has received a total words can make all-the difference In November 23-December 21 Quality performing arts events, spanning music, adult and children's theatre, Something lo sell? Telephone the Overlook Hospital Foundation at next year, and. if all goes according to of S5.2 million in pledges. The Hyde Hie world. Invite friends over for a fun classic and contemporary films, and dance are presented annually. . 1-800-564-8911. • 908-522-2840. plan, return to Drew campus for the evening later in the week. You might Be generous with compliments. A Beware of taking a lethal and Watson Foundation of Chatham coworker may need n.n extra'pat on CHIROPRACTIC Township kicked off the campaign start of the 1998 season, said Stotts. nol feel like being alone. Sharing-fun Located in the southbound part of Union County, NJ,' the center is housed in and laughter can be Infectious. the back. A romanllc Issue may be what is formally known as the "Old Rahway Theatre. Since 1984, the facility with a gift of 5150,000. According to On behalf of the Shakespeare Festi- resolved very soon. You know what II dose of warm summer sun FOR BETTER HEALTH Peggy Dombcr, President of the Festi- val, Stotts expressed gratitude to LEO will take to truly make you happy. has undergone major renovation restoring the theatre to its oniginal charm and After a brutal winter, the warmth of the summer sun is a welcome relief; val Board of Trustees, this year the Drew University, Mayor of Madison' Don't settle for anything less. beauty. . . , , ,, however, soaking up too much sun may lead lo skin cancer. Gary Rukelhouse, and all contributes July 23-August 23 . Festival recicved a S2.5 million grant A friendship may be turning Into Individuals interested in serving as board and committee members should This year, physicians will diagnose 1,200 New Jcrscyans with skin melano- DR. DONALD ANTONELLI from the New Jersey State Council on for their commitment and support. something more. Be careful! You forward a letter of interest to the Union County Arts Center at 16012 Irving ma and 230 will die of the condition, according to estimates from the American Richard H. Bodner, M.D..F A.C.O.G. CHIROPRACTOR- • the Arts Cultural Centers Bond Prog- Said Monte, "We can now say with might feel pressure to make a Gallery shows Street Rahway N J. 07065, or call 499-0441 and speak'to Sharon Surbcr. New Cancer Society. Diplomate ram, the largest of all awards given. confidence that we will be around for decision. Sleep on It first. There Is no Jersey TT Relay users please call (800) 852-7899. "If you are spending long periods in the sun, you should watch for some very GETTING THE SUPPORT YOU NEED She also reported that Drew Universi- a very long time to come." rush. An unexpected visit from an old specific skin cancer warning signs," said Dr. William N. Hiaf, director of the '.-ou may nol realize it. but me mattress cells. Interference with nerve supply can not talent from local and pillow you sleep on,.your choice ol only aflecl your back but other parts of your ty has donated $ 1.0 million toward the Cancer Institute of New Jersey. American Board of Obstetrics and G>necology t juried art show Your abilities can earn extra income..Advertise them.with a classified ad by is pleased to announce that he is couch and chairs, even the way you drive body as well. campaign, and Governor Christine These sigris'include any'change orrthe skin, especially a change in the size of- . a car can directjyaHect your back. If you are feeling any pain or discomlort calling 1-800-564-8911. • • now participating in the following Todd Whitman wrote a 550,000 line Local students volunteer Swain Galleries in Plainfidd is color of a mole or other darkly pigmented growth or spot. Other warning signs Improper support is one ot the major now in your back or in other parts of your item into the state budget for the showcasing new talent in a multi- include scalincss, oozing, bleeding, or the change in the appearance of a bump managed Health Care plans and causes ol pain and discomfort in your body, you may be able to benefit from a festival. media exhibition, "Selected or nodule, the spread of pigment beyond its border, a change jn sensation, itchi- HMO's. neck and spinal column. II this has thrown chiropractic examination and treatment. to work With symphony Jacquie McCarthy, Editor your spine our of alignment, you may be The turning point in the campaign, Works," by 18 award Winners from ©Worrall Community Newspapers Inc. 1996 All Rights Reserved ness, tenderness, or pain. • U.S. Healthcare . • Empire Blue Shield PPO only suffering Irom persistent aches and pains Through a generous grant provided by the Wcstfield Foundation, the West-' 1 \ however, came a few days prior to the the 1996 Juried Fine Art Show at Organizations submitting releases to the entertainment section "Protecting young skin from ultraviolet rays is particularly important," Hail • Cigna . The Guardian Life Insurance Company in your back and other parts of your body. . field Symphony Orchestra has taken oh two Westfield High School students as the duCret School of the Arts in said. "Researchers have found a link between severe sunburn in children and 1 A spine out ol alignment may interfere In the interest of belter health "press conference, wtlh-a gift ai $1.5 • Co Med Jefferson-Pilot Life Insurance summer intems?*j'enni'fer Kassakiah, aT996T^u1rtcrSncrfcSHra Sweeney, «-~ Plaintic)a", New Jersey's oldest pit-- jkni^cancCTlatcr in life." with the proper functioning ol your fromthcotliccof: million from the F.M. Kirby Founda- 1 Dr. Donald Antonclli New Jersey, 07083. ; _t£Hl,.._ . „... _ John Alden Life Insurance Company nervous system. All of your body's scnior, will get experience in practical office skills, computers and databases, vate art school. >' r tion of Morristown. Monte tearfully Haitduered the following advice to rediicieThe risk of skirrcarTcer: ~" 1 nervous systems aVe connected 16 the r. . -Chiropractor- „__. • Blue Select - Motorola Antonclli Fimlly and symphony management. The students were selected based on their previous The exhibit featuring 28 works brain, which sends impulses through the introduced Dillard Kirby, who spoke • Limit sun exposure to a few hours a day, and rest in the shade periodically. • Blue Shield Pace ' • National Elevator Industry Chiropractic Ctnttr of his family's devotion to the arts, office experience and their history of volunteer experience with the Symphony. will be on view through Aug. 17. spinal column in a complex network thai 2575 Morrij A> t.. Union • Before going in the sun, apply sunscreen with a sun protection factor of at •BMA • The New England Mutual Life extends to all of your body's organs and and of his college days at Drew Uni- Both girls have volunteered for the Orchestra at concerts and other events Judging covered 12 categories Are You Having An Event? And Would 90S-688-7373 throughout their high school years. Funds provided by the Wcstfield Founda- least 15 and reapply it throughout the day. If you will be swimming, be sure to • Central States Health an Welfare Fund Insurance Company ' versity in the early seventies, when he including clay sculpture, waterco- tion's Summer Youth Employment- will enable the Symphony lo employ the • • reapply waterproof sunscreen every few hours. • CoreSource • New York Life Insurance Company and his brother were ushers at Bowne lor, oil, collage, pencil, colored - like To Let Every One Know. two teenagers, who will share the hours of a full-time summer position. pencil, pastel, scratchboard, print, • Wear a hat to protect areas that bum easily because Of constant sun expo- • CUNA Mutual Insurance Group • Northwestern National Life stained glass mosaic sculpture, Place Your Notice In sure, such as the face, ears and back. • Employers Health Insurance Insurance Company Charter RchAv\ora\ Vlea\t:V\ Mic^wwA^aicvjeM ot 'Ford FaxewcW leTOuter Kassakian has been votaaiecring w'uh vhc Symphony since 1991. • Fortls Bcnefila and TAme • Pacific Mutual Group Utc Like many forms of cancer, early detection of skin cancer is crucial. Expcns Mills and Gatscti, Architects, pre- She chjoya hotti mus\c and v/rtting, vA\ich make \h\s inicrship an \dea\ v/ay Tor assemblage and photography. Insurance Company insurance Company What's Going On advise that adults examine themselves once a month and-consult a physician if sented the design for the new theater. her to spend her summer and earn money for college. "I knew thai I was Many students received multiple • General American Life • Phoenix Home Life System of New Jersey expected to get a job to earn money for next year. I was a little wary of spending prizes. From Union County, any suspicious skin activity appears. To the south, The backstage area will What'$ Going On is a paid directory of events for non-profit organizations. It is Insurance Company • Provident Life and Casualty Insurance my summer working, but this job has turned out to be quite rewarding. I am be enlarged to 15 feet, and the lobby Michael DiMaio of Roselle Park PRE-P Al D and costs just $20.00 (for 2 weeks) in Essex County or Union County The institute's Skin and Soft Tissue Tumor Study Group,-under the direction • Great-West Life & Annuity • State Mutual Life Assurance will be expanded to the east. The learning a lot about computers which will definitely be beneficial for the won for two pastels and two pencil and just $30.00 for both Counties. Your notice must be in one of our Offices by of Joseph F. Germino and James S. Goydos, offers new and innovative treat- Company of America future." Jennifer will be attending Colby College in Watcrvillc, Maine. .Insurance Company existing structure will be repaired and drawings. 4:30 P.M. on Monday for publication the following Thursday. Offices our located ment for skin cancer through its many clinical trials. Among these new thera- • Trustmark Insurance Company jfir\ Psychiatric & Chemical reinforced, and a traproom and cat- Laura Sweeney, along with her brother Bill, has been a volunteer with the Exhibit hours are Tues. — Fri., at 463 Valley St., Maplewood. 170 Scotland Rd., Orange. 266 Liberty St., pies is the "Kirkwood Protocol," which includes high dosages of intcrferon to Bloomfield or 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union. 'in- u Dependency walk will be added. Farewell also Symphony since 1993. "I am Finding the job to be both educational and enjoy- 9:30 a.m. to, 5:30.p.m., Sat. to 4 treat patients whose melanoma has spread to the lymph nodes. 1379 Morris Avenue stated that seating capacity will be able. It is interesting for me to learn more about orchestral music." Laura is a p.m. For further information, call NAME Phone "Patients may experience extended periods without a relapse and prolong Union, New Jersey O7O83 \\ < \ 1 reatment Services increased to 325, with attention paid member of the marching band and orchestra at the high school. She was Swain's at 908-756-1707. The their overall survival through this treatment," Germino said. 908-687-0102 to sightlines. The theater will finally duCret School of the Arts, founded ADDRESS selected to be the drum major of the marching band for its 1996-97 season. The study group is working on new techniques lo assess the diseases and h In thr> ri^V]^ in 1946 and located in an 1896 - l; f | CITY ZIP identify those who are- most likely to benefit from therapy. -f|n Wi",tO)'< ymitli«ny- V4v"i rii '"ill begin its founrxnih y»™ pmiiic^ Stanford wliiie lumiMun, oaii Children, Adolescents, Adults, and Geriatrics One appeal of the current theater is "A Season of Grandeur and Romance" on October 19th. 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Though Answer: b) Paul Newman 40 year old. single woman who onjoys many GOOD TIMES joys classical music, museums and work- 25 &"• 5 -vt e Avenue will host the Union County Tccn Arts Touring Exhib.t through August 22 to 30. who knows how to treat a lady. honest and straight forward. Want someone and possible relationship. BOX 36694 2. Blood cam-:-- 44. Pipe joint he's in love with Rosalcc, he begins to activities and is looking lor a smglo man ROYAL TREATMENT Handsome, athletic, single black male around my age, no older than 30. who I can ing oul II you have similar interests, call Also just out on video: "Othello," a BOX 37394 . FRIENDSHIP AS WELL 46. Country bumpkins who is ready tor a- relationship. II this sounds Single man looking lor women who want to Looking lor an adventurous, line, (roaky and talk and relate to. BOX 11711 mo' BOX 13633 feel >rcgrcl about having spent his drama; "Bed of Roses,"; a romantic like you then give me a call. 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Non smoker and only light The performances are presented by the Next Stage Ensemble, the touring smoking single male whose courteous and is sarcastic sense of humor Looking for a Relired businessman, 65. SS", 175 pounds, 3 10 1 rtrinkers orelerred. BOX 15632 TOUCH OF CLASS total of 7 screens in two locations ready lor a long term r" ! "^^? " COULD THIS BE YOU? slightly jealous, an possessive girl, beau Hui kosher traditional, enjoys skiing, ice skat- branch of the Festival's Professiorfal Training Program.Thc Next Stage Ensem- the Arts, Dcpt. of State; Elizabeth Board of Education, Friends of Tccn Arts TALK TO ME Slim and petite, divorced, white profession- honest and willing to have Single black male. 25. Seeking single while eves a cute smile, and a nice body. Also, ARE YOU CURIOUS TOO7 ing dancing and yoga. Seeks stimulating from Lesser Theaters of New York Single black temale, 19. SB" with a slim al femalo College graduate, business wom- ble are a group of early career actors who'tour abridged productions- of five through a grant from the NJ State Department of Education; NJ Center for Vis- (emale who enjoys reading, hiking out- someono who will not lake me lor granied. Whito male who's curious. Age 39, 5'8". companion to share and expand lile's plea- IS THIS YOU? build Seeking a single black male. 20 to 25, an and a home owner En|oy sports, danc- City. doors quiet times at home. Interested'' Call BOX 12011 185lbs and clean cut. Non smoker Irving in sures, BOX 29897 classic plays throughout the community. ual Arts; Alliance for Arts Education, NJ and participating schools. 46 year old black female. 5'8\ 130 pounds. faithful, medium build, professrcnally secure. inq dining out andd travel SeekinSeeg an me! BOX 12670 Union county. Seeking a male, any race or g Seeking a single black male, over 511 . Uke movios. parties, talking on the phone LONG HAIRED GUY educatedd , accomplishedomplishemplishedd , divorcedivorced or wid- BODY MIND SPIRIT The acquired theaters' are: Mt. Kis- The ensemble is designed to bring the work of the festival lo audiences who Among the'community supporters are: Alatenburg Piano House; Amalga- SAME INTERESTS...". -"'. 37927 l fiancally and the acquisition of 19 and 11 screens in weighing no more lhan 190 pounds, lor .nrt inst having lun, BOX 37707 - Very atlractive. tit, sexy, atlectpnate. sing owed white malo'who is financially, and You can balance respect and intimacy wilh Inendship that could lead into long term re- 22 year old single white male looking, tor^ co 5 Plex in Mt. Kisco, NY and the either cannot get lo the festival's home base in Madison, or w.ho have not been matcd General Agencies; Barnes & Noble; Bell Atlantic-New Jersey, Bergen LETS ENJOY LIFE white male, young 38. 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Free now Company. Humidifiort. Air Clonnnrs. An c New and Alteration Work estimate. 201-373-9436, money order to: Mr. Sigar P.O. Box 690. Specializing in rocossed lighting and sorvico Kitchens/ Bathrooms/ Basements' OFFICE HELP. Part time, flexible hours tor SALES/ RETAIL,.Experienced, (plumbing) for color cataloq. Call today. 1-800-842-1305. Fnn». SalOJ, Sorvlco InjtaNation Hovdonvni DRIVERS, SOLO/ taams. Teams- SiOOK+l Hoboken, NJ 07030-0690. c^nnjing. jmoko dotoctors, yard and security Extensions/ Concrete/ Masonry general office work. Apply, Chambers Power hardware store. Full time or part time. Flexible and Commercial Frofl E«vmn!os, Fd'non. MJ HELP Trainers- $70K+l S2K sign-on {team$)l Dnvo • oht.ng. alterations, and new devotopments. Fr« EsilmaUs/ 100% Finance/ HOUSE PAINTING Equipment. 535 Sweetland Avenue. Hillside. hours. Unlimited potential. Call 354-2646. 908-501 45?4 conventionals coasl-to-coastl Bonuses, bene- UP TO date Sports, Finance, Stocks and morel I'conso Numbor 7288. Fully Insured.- fJo Down Payment INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR 908-687-6357. ; GARAGE SALE WANTED (its. 401K. Covenant Transport (experienced) ~ TEACHER 1-900-263-2700,€xtension 9797. Serv-U (619) R & Y AIR ENGINEERING No Job Too Small. Louis Matera Licence #115389 Fully Insured 1-800-441-4394 extension SV-24. (Graduates) OWN A Traditionar business. Huge income 645-8434. HILLSIDE- 556 LEO Street, August 10th and Got You' Air Conditioning Sy!!!oai 612 Bailey Ave., Elizabeth. NJ for Montessori Preschool with Montessori certi- 908-563-0398 1-800-870-0398 Free Estimates INDEX 1-800-338-6428 extension SV-24. Weekend potential National expansion programl Limited 11th, i0am-5pm. Multi-family Sale. Furniluro, Sorvicod ft Hondy To Knop You c fication or early childhood. Position starts WHAT TIME does the movie start? Call 1-800-735-6134 $10OO'S POSSIBLE. Typing. Part time. At number of positions for individuals ol quality, clothes, household items, belts, toys, children Cod Thi» Summor . September 1996. Call 901-379-3524,, (18-686-9898 ext. 3175. Inlosource is a 24 STEVE ROZANSKI 00-896-9TT6 «xtfl*ision books, iMi 1-HE^P WANTED integrity andforlltude. Groun floor Ppponunltyl hour a day voice information service. Calls are -BOB 8H Mil p o qqualityy hgmo T-5139 lor listings. EARN $350/ WEEK part time. Now hiring 1-600-995-0796 X4572. TELEMARKETERS, FULL time/ part time, EPA Coriinod Fu'iy ln-,ur»d free if within vour local callina area. HILLSIDE. 857 Jerome Avenue (off North improvements. Additions, decksk , dormers, Myjtory Shoppers tor local stores. Free pro- flexible hours, working (or established mort- Iol Us TnVo The Hn.it Olf You' 2-ANNOUNCEMENTS ' StOOO'S POSSIBLE. Reading books; Part timo. Avenue), Friday, 1pm-7pm; Sunday, TOM'S FENCING baths, kitchens, doors, windows, etc. Big and ducts. 1-212-714-8225. k OWNERS OPERATORS needed for East gage company In Kenilworth. Call At Homo. Toll lre« 1-800-898-9778 extension 11am-3pm. Computer soltware, business sup- small jobs. Call Pete 908-964-4974. PAINTING & 3-MISCELLANE.OUS . Coast Dry Van Operation. Average miles 908-298-1515, ask for Charles Melton. ALL TYPES T-S139 tor listings. ELECTRICAL INSTALLER needed. Full time. 2500-2750 per week. 88 cents per mile loaded PERSONALS plies, new and old children's activity itoms. Good starting salary and other benefits. NJ APPLIANCE REPAIR PLASTERING 4-PETS $1 000 WEEKLY STUFFING envelopes at or empty. 910-993-8899. TERMINIX ADOPTION AGENCY, non-profit, has helped books, households, clothes, etc. NEW AND REPAIR WALLWORKS drivers license necessary. The American Flag REFRIGEfUTOHr.. FOHEZCRS. wnihn-v FULL SERVICE HOME IMPROVEMENT 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE homo. For into send S.A.S.E. to P.O. Box 4820. Company, 908-686-9400. PART TIME. Medical Receptionist/ Assistant. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES . 4,000 birthparents and families. Birthparems LINDEN- 12 DRAPKIN Avenue, Saturday and NO JOB TOO SMALL 5-INSTRUCTIONS can call anyday, anytime. Adopting families can dryora, air cnditionon./diihwnshors. Vovo". AND PAINTING/PAPERHANGING Clifton. NJ 07015. Flexible hours. Must have good phone/ com- This is your chanco to join the nation's best pest Sunday, August 10th, 11th, 9am-3pm. Furni and ovonj All fiorrtfl appl anco* sofvepd law FREE ESTIMATES EXCELLENT WORK at home opportunities. adopt healthy US and healthy (not special FREE ESTIMATES Additions. Kitchens. Bathrooms, Renovations. 6-SERVieES COFFERED $2000 PER WEEK possible mailing circulars. muni'cationarskitls. computer and WordPerfect. control team. Management, sales, and service • ture, clothes, household goods and power pneos 24 hour wnvc«.!)0B-««e-/H/ Interior/Exterior Painting,. Paperhanging/ Easy no selling. S200-S500 week, no trills, Experienced only apply. 908-964-5318. positions are available. Call today to find out heeds) Chinese infants. Short wait. No restric- tools, toys, etc. CALL: LENNY TUFANO Homeworkers send S.A.S. envelope to: Mr. guaranteed. Call 7 days. 1-504-641-7778 ex- lions. 1-800-943-0400. CALL: 201-761-5427 Removal, Custom Painting, Glazing/Faux Fin- 7-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Mason. 85 Stockman Place, Irvington, NJ, how we can help youl ishing. . tension 4844H31. PART TIME/ Full time mystery shoppers for LINDEN- 2206 DEWITT Terrace. Friday. Satur- 908-273-6025 07111. Hurryll! Time Is Money.$$$ YACOV HOLLAND 1-800-835-WALL • ' 8-RENTAL local stores. $8.75 per hour. Free products: A TRUE PSYCHIC day, August 9th, 10th, 10am-5pm. Conients of BATHTUB REGLAZING NANNIES/ HOUSEKEEPERS/ homemakers/ 751-7650 Now.hiring. Call now: 818-759-6542. house, workshop, garage, garden oquipmont FINANCING • 9-REAL ESTATE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT. Pan-time lor home health aides. Companions/ Domestic Equal Opportunity Employer SAVE TIME STANLEY PAINTING, inienor/ extorior. Paint- a learning center, day and evening hours. Must and furniture, toys, crystal, collectable*, much SAVE MONEY help Nurses Aides/ Vacation Service/ Excel- PART-TIME LINGERIE consultant lun fashions DAD CREDIT? You can still got personal LANDSCAPING ing, paperhanging. sheetrock. spackling, small have good people skills, flexibility, computer TYPIST- GENERAL clerical duties, well organ- more. ^^^^ SAVE FACE 10-AUTOMOTIVE lent' home care. Focus Agency. Inc. excellent $$$, rewards. Opportunity to travel, ^Of'tj^gos ard rofir's up to 80% LTV minimum. carpentry, tile installation, additions. American/ experience (WordPerfect 5.1). Fax resume to: ized, take-charge person. Hours adjustable, •MRS. RHONDA* R*Uce, Don't Replace EASTERN LANDSCAPING and Design- Com- 908-561-2334. lull training (201) 675-9314. Treat yourself to LINDEN. -406 BALTIMORE Avonue (betwoen Monthly income $1000 required. European experience. Insured. Free estimates. UNION COUNTY • 201-912-8758 or call-201-564-9552. ask tor 10:i5am-3:15pm. Small office, Lehigh Avenue, Worn or Outdated Bathtube, plete Landscape Services. Monthly Mainte- _\\ tjive all types of readings and advice. I can and Hussaand Blancke Streets). Saturday. Augusf I SC0 217-3C35 eilonsion 585. 201-373-9386. Ellen. EXPERIENCED CDL-A drivers: needed!! Call something special. Union. Call 908-810-1212, August 12th and Tll.e ft Slnki. nance, Landscape Design, Seasonal Clean- 13th. Ml help you where others have failed. Estab- 17th, 10AM-5PM. Household items, furniture Union Leader • Springfield Leader 800-727-4374 ask lor Billie or Janet. Passen- PLUMBER'S HELPER. Experience helpul.' Call th« Tub Plue experts at CAPITAL AVAILABLE-for businesses, com- ups, Sod, Reseeding, Thatching. Free Esti- on ithed In Union since 1968. 1243 Stuyvesant kitchenware, linens, curtains, etc. mordal. Vonruro Capital, accounts, receivable, mates. Reasonable Rates. 908-687-8045. ger program, paid weekly. 40'k. S'S" bonus Drivers license required. Call 908-709-1268. UDERWRITER. INSURANCE agency estab- 908-888-6741 . PAVING Clark Eagle • Kenilworth Leader Part Time: Interview Now and more. Call today 800-727-4374II EOE. Avenue, Union, New Jersey. lacto/mg accounts, leasing, nursing homes, lished 1913 seeks licensed commercial under-,' LINDEN. 914 AINSWORTH St/oet. Friday nnd or call NJ-1-8O8-353-1062 mobile norr.os. elc. $25,000-S5,00O,0OO. Call SANTANGELO For September Positions PRINTERS: FORTUNE 500 Printing Company writer, Property and casualty placement of 908-686-9685 Saturday, August 9th and 10th, 8 30am-3pm ' Fax BO8-3S3-6769 Mountainside Echo • Roselle Spectator FACTORY HELP needed. Ideal for semi- 201-3740530. HOLLYWOOD Seal Coating, Roofing, Paving in Hillside is seeking experienced printers for risks. Benefits. McCoy Inc. 201-743-1100. No Earlybirds. Childrens clothes, toys, house- • retired. Knowledge of machinery helpful. large lormat screen printing equipment. Excel- ' 30% off driveway, a«alcoitlng Hillside Leader • Roselle Park Leader • After School Program seeks adult leaders for DIAL A BIBLE hold items and lots more. CASH. IMMEDIATE torstructure d settlements, Supervisory position. Good salary and benefits. lent career opportunity and benefits. Day and WORK AT home. Pan; time $500 to $1,500 per CARPENTRY LANDSCAPING 40% oil senior citizens positions available in Maplowood and South annuities, insurance dams, lotteries and mort- 2nd shilt 4-12. 908-241-1471. nights shifts available. Send resume and salary month. Full time $2,000 to $8,000 per month. LIVINGSTON. MOVING. Huge amounts of old. Drivewayway cracks our specialty. We us* Linden Leader • Rahway Progress Orange in a recreational program designed for MESSAGE gages 1-800-386-3582 J.G. Wentworth. the hislory to' Human Resoures Department, 485 Traininq provided. 908-935-3486. new and in between- including china, g'ass. JOE DOMAN ARTISTIC LANDSCAPING high grade emulsion sealer, same type used children of working parents. Must bo available FRIENDLY TOYS and Gifts has openings for ra:c."'s only droct purchaser. Summit Observer • Elizabeth Gazette . Bloy Street. Hillside, NJ 07205. 908-964-6356 household items, much infant and todd^or 908-686-3824 on airport runway*. Serving all of N.J. !O start promptly at 2:45pm or 3:15 to 6:00 pm. 5 dealers. No cash investmentl Fantastic toys. DESIGN Residential. Commercial. Industrial. Call for days per week following the school calendar Exclusive gifts, home decor, Christmas items. EMPLOYMENT WANTED clothes, tools, 4' jewelry display caso with rear FAST HELP on bills, guaranteed debt,consoli- CLASSIFIED RATES REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE NEEDED! We offer Basic Bible Studies slorage, piano, master bedroom sot. Fnday. DECKS Ire* estimate September through June. Applicants must bo Call lor catalog and information da'.ons in 24 hours regardless of credit. Wipe EXOTIC GARDENS & 1-800-565-6350 reliable and have experience working with Active Cranford office, great location!II Weekly AFFORDABLE LIVE-in Nanny/ Au Pair. Legal of the Profound Truth Saturday. 9AM-4PM. 65 Falcon Road (off ALTERATIONS/REPAIRS 20 words or less $14.00 per insertion 1-800-488-4875, 1 out debts immediately and restore your credit groups of children. Hourly salary based upon walk-ins !! Needs motivate people with desire for-12 months. Average cost $200 per week.' Free for the asking Northfield). •KITCHENS .ATTICS now 1.BOO-B63-0803. Military welcome. POND INSTALLATION GYMNASTICS/ TUMBLING Teacher- part to make money! Excellent training and commis- Call 272-7873. Additional 10 words or less S4.00 per insertion experience. Call 201-762-0183. MAPLEWOOD. 489 RICHMOND Avenue (oil • BATHROOMS .BASEMENTS PLUMBING time Must be certified and experienced work- sion split. R.E. license required. K-CFFECTIVE MARCH 8. 1996. Dr. J. Jacob- IMMEDIATE CASHI We buy structured settle- TREE REMOVAL CERTIFIED ALZHEIMERS plus all other care. Parker Avenue). Saturday. i0am-5pm. Acces- Display Rates $24.00 per column inch ing with young children. P..O. Box 33. Maplew- Call Ray Brooks broker 908-272-0004. l'« Chlropatic practice is being conducted by REMODELED ments, annuities ar.d lottery winnings. Over one ASSEMBLE ARTS, crafts, toys, jewelry, wood Gentle and caring. Live-in only. Checkable sories, books, ceramics, clothes, earnnjs. eye . BLEIWEIS pod, NJ 07040. - Craig Jacobson. 1219 Liberty Avenue, No Ob too small or too laro.8. hundred fifty million funded to datel Not a FREE ESTIMATES Contract Rates Available items, typing, sewing, computer work from RECEPTIONIST. PART Time. Some computer references. Price negotiable. Call Charlotte, glasses, framed items, handbags, hats, homo in your spare time. Great pay: Free Mde. NJ, 0720S. . Droker. We are the lunding sourcel Singer PLUMBING & HEATING HEBREWTEACHER wanted torexciting , crea- . knowledge, must be skilled at typing and Ming, 201-641-5849, leave message. jewelry, toys, 8-tracks. ect. Don't miss TT" • AJI tpet noting systemi. inland and urvic«d. Blind Box Number ...'..$12.00 per insertion details call 1-8O0-632-80Q7, 24 hours, (fee). Assets Finance Company LLC (800) 407-4446. live religious school. Sundays 8:30am-ipm, Will not train. Union/ Hillside area. Call Eddie, * KANE what are you up to? Find outl Call Raindate August 11th. • • CARPETING 908-686-1838 • Gas tv\ wa:*< hMi«x CHILDCARE: AUPAIRCARE cultural ex- ASSISTANT, PART time- Major Newark office Tuesdays/ Wednesdays 4pm-6pm. Call _908_-289-2225, Monday thru Friday, lpm-6pm. BB-S898, ext. 3250. Infosource is a 24 - •Bathroom & Knchajn rtmodting change.-Legal, trained, experienced English- . ROSELLE PARK- 623 Filbert Street^(West • Don Antonelll building management. Good note Isaking abil-~ 201-763-3793. (day telephone Information service. Calls REASONABLE RATES ity, typing and verbel skills. Talk with tenants, RECREATION DIRECTOR- Township, of speaking aupairs. Affordable live-in childcare, Colfan to Filbert). August 9th arid ibih, ROYAL LINOLEUMS. RUG"CO.' FLOORS LINDENlANDSCAPING, Inc. ResHeritiaJ and Fu'Jy trtsaf*d~and Bonded * — j-itn fr>0 within your local calling area. i0am-3pm. Partial contents ot house. Dining learn to draw leases and market space. Parking HOMEW.ORKERS WANTEDI 1000 'enve- Springfield, must have B.A. or B.S. in Recrea- local coordinator. Call 610-623-3860 or KEAN FLOORING. Specializing in Hardwood Commercial. Lawn maintenance, landscape wurrtoino Ucv^M i7976 ESSEX COUNTY room, kitchen set. tables, lamps, lurmturo, provided. No meghanicaf. Rosume: P.O. Bod lopes- $5,000. Receive $5 lor every envelope tion, Physical Education or relation field. Three 201-327-1386 or 800-4-AUPAIR. ___ p'SAVE COSTLY leoar fees. Do it yourself kit. Floors, Scraping. Repair. Staining, Installa- design, seasonal clean-ups, aerating Visa^Mastercards accepted many household items. . Famoua Brand Carpets News-Record of Maplewood & South Orange 32331. Newark. NJ 071-3 or fax. you stuff with my sales materials. For tree into years supervisory, administrative experience ^'Cftdlt Repair, Bankruptcy, Divorce. $49.50 Armstrong • Mohawk • Amllco ions. Sardsng. Refinishing. Free Estimates. and power seeding, sod, seed. Free estimates. 908-686-7415 201-643-0744. call 24 hour recording (310) 514-4257. preferred. "Salary negotiable. Send resume to CHILD CARE in my West Orange home. Sale, <'tadf.', Contains Ready to use lorms. Fully insured. 908-862-5935. ' caring environment wi'h experienced childcare SOLfTH ORANGE Moving Sale. 160 Garfnid Mannlngion • Congoleum - Tarkelt 201-817-9207. Helen p. Heyworth, Administrator, 100 Moun- FREE INSTALLATION ' Have Floor Sizes West Orange Chronicle '.East Orange Record AVON - A BEAUTIFUL Job. Earn Extra $$$. INSURANCE CSR torStat e Farm agency in provider. Quality care. Excellent references. Place (off Prospect Stroot). Auauil 10rh. ORCHARD PARK Landscape Service. Com- tain Avenue, Springfield, N.J. 07081. Ready For FREE ESTIMATE. Shop at home. Work your own hours torFu n and ProM. To sell Union. Full/ part time, experience helpful. Call Call 736-1164. • 10AM-4PM. Furniture, furnishings, office puterized landscape design. Complete lawn MAX SR. & PAUL Orange Transcript • The Glen Ridge Paper in any area. Call Toll Free 1-800-662-2292. Tom. 908-688-2051. Fax: 908-688-2052. RETAIL SALES and Stock.. Monday through • chairs/ supplies, yard tools, cloltvng. ga.^os. GARAGE DOORS maintenance. Seasonal deanup«. Free eso- Friday. No experience necessary. Will train the EXPERIENCED WOMAN seeks position as stereo/ equipment, etc. matea. Senior citizen diicount. Call 686-8266. VISA 908-964-4127 MC GARAGE DOORS- installed, repairs and SGHOENWALDER BOOKKEEPER. .PART Time (2O.-25 hours). LEGAL.SECRETARY. West Orange Defense right person, Wfl o!fer.pleasant working condi- nurses aide/ companion to elderly. Excellent -.-,,-., •-.^Niitley JournaljtBellevilleJPDsJ ; _ service, eleciric operators^* radio controls. -VICTOR LANDSCAPING. We do Garden Accounting firm seeking experienced" person firm seeks Secretary with '2 yearTiffigation' tions with friendly people. Please call for more - referencwavattaMg: Can-a»--4i44)568.-•-- .. -SOUTH-ORANGE. 371, * STEVEN'S "OVrfffTEA'Tj 'DOOR.' Gean-ups, Trimming; Grass Cutting" ar.d'At for dient work. Payroll, check processing and • experience. Word perfect 5.1 a must. Fax information. The Paper Pedlar 201-376-3385. day, 9-4. Huge salo Gas rango.conoctibo. CEtEBtWTtNGrOUR- Irvington Herald • Vailsburg Leader GRACE'S CLEANING Service. Houses and IBSeELtANEOUS CARPET CLEANING 908-241-0749. bank reconciliations. Fax resume: resume and salary requirements Tonka's, furniluro. clothes, records, books, Concrete Work. Call Victor. 908-355-1465 or INSTALLATION & SERVICE Offices. Laundry and ironing. Honest with great The Independent Press of Bloornfield 201-378-3317 or mail: Couto. DeFranoo & 201-731-3467. household/ outdoor iioms MILLER'S CARPET and Upholstery Cleaning. beeDer: 908-965-8400. •Lawn Fauceis»Sump Pumps references. Free estimates call 201:997-0582. Homo, condo. oftice. Scotchguard and deodor- Magone. 15 Village Plaza. South Orange. NJ WHEN REPLYING SPRINGFIELD. MOVING- House items, do-' •Toi:ots»Wa:or Heaters ize available upon request. Over 15 Years GUTTERS/LEADERS 07079. LEGAL SECRETARY- Union County Law firm TO A HOME HEALTH Aide. Certified. Insured. To thing and moro. Saturday. Sunday August '<^n LAWN CARE •A!ieration3»Gas Heat CLASSIFIED RATES seeks experienced secretary. Must have steno, ANTIQUES E.ponence. Call 201-743-0494. •Faucet Repairs BUS ASSISTANTS' care for elderly/ ill. Lrve-irv out. Affordable rates. 11 th, 9AM-4PM. 539 Ashwood Rond (oil Mo-n ALL GUTTERS Cleaned, Repaired and In- Word Perfect and dictating skills. Salary com- UNION COUNTY Call Alert Home Care Services, 201-763-6134. LAFAYSTTE MILL Antiques center Lafayette tain Avenuo). stalled. Also Driveway seal coating;, quality/ PRIVACY HEDGE Liquidatron Sale. Cedar- •E'ecmc Drain 4 Sower Cleaning 20 words or less $14.00 per insertion AND Arborvitae 3 ft. to .4 It. tree regularly $29 95- Sorvlng lh« Horn* Owner mensurate with experience. Fax resume to: f)NJ.201-383-0065.4Olriendly RICHARD G. McGEGHAN protection. Fully Insured. Senior.Citizens dis- CLASSIFIED BOX NUMBER . Nov* $10.95. Froo doitveo/- guatanmod \?. uo« BUIICIMI It \ndurtry BUS STOP ASSISTANTS 908-687-7028 Attention Michael. . ' . I AM a experienced mature woman willing to ylng affordable antiques and UNION, 1613MAY Street (OMS;.1n!oyTorraco) coum. Call Walter 908-862-6061. Additional 10 words or less $4.00 per insertion Saturday, August 10th 9am 5pm Baby itor-s. minimum. AIM) avai\at>lo. B>tch ana V_.u>c give child care in my home in Union. Flexible rfes. CAfe on premises. Closed 906-666-07 49 LEGAL SECRETARY for entertainment litiga- please address envolope to: hours, intants preferred, reasonable rates. Call carnaoo, car »oat: swirg. ioy«. oic . lawn Residential & Commercial GUTTERS-LEADERS 1-600-BB9-8238. TD\sp\ay KaVes $29.00 per column Inch Ptrt i\m%. WU\ ua\n. 3*A hour* « day and 2 I Wednesday. GO-I Cbostnut Suoot. Union, NJ hour* * d*Y, Monday thru Friday. Onion tor. Pan time. Excellent Word Perfect and Connie 908-964-6630. equipment, housoho'd i[om3. mucfr r-oro C*rp«l» & Floors UNDERGROUND DRAINS Mjsror Plumber's License #4182-ff9645 Contract Rates i\va\Vab\e Townthlp Public School*. EOE. Computer skills a must. 201-762-8400. tSnampoo •Stripped Thoroughly cleaned, flushed. SENIOR CrTIZEN DISCOUNT 908-851-6447 BOX NUMBER NURSE'S AIDE seeks elderly, sick, child care UNION. 1751 WOLBERT Torrncn Sntu'd.iy. •Cleaned ." - -Buff repaired, replaced. MASONRY Blind Box Number $12.00 per insertion LIFEGUARD/SWIM Instructor positions avail- FLEA MARKET Sunday, 9AM-4PM. Bodroom sol, d:mng roo"\ or housecleaning positions. Available Monday .Sioam -Wax R. LAZARICK MASONRY. S'dowaiks. slops, I Worrall Newspapers solid oak and much moro AVERAGE HOUSE $35-$40 PRINTING able in fall at South Mountain YMCA in Maplew- thru Friday/Call 201-371-9798, 7am-npm. 908-688-7151 curbs patios, decks, gutters, ceramic t-o. BEST BUY BUS DRIVERS ood. Various classes available. Salary based TESTAMENT All debris bagged* from above. P.O. Box 158 "For that oersonal touch" painting, carpentry, renovations, cloan-ups and on experience and certification. Call PERSONAL CARE Service. Polish agency. UNION? 534 ANDRE SS Totrnco (oM ColonS70 (IJJI) 901-5577. SaWac- • • McW.oreat condition, $300/ best oiler. Whirl- WEST ORANGEORANGE- House Snlo M.m condition %-ook Call today 'or cleaning tomorrow. Try Me ^ guaram9ed. CASHIER, PART TIME Cranford Car Wash MEDICAL INSURANCE Biller for doctor's of- Si' pool dhhwasher, $75. Buy both and save more. custom bodroom furniture, ccwortable couch, Cleaning; 908-355-8303. 908-687-0035 908-688-MOVE 762-0303 Business Directory 4 p.m. Thursday needs cashier 3-4 days per week. Pleasant fice in West Orange! Elperience required. DIABETICS (USING Insulin) Did you know "5SM'' ' cocktail table, antiques, housohoid items, clo- working conditions. Call Mr, Gordon at Hours: Monday- Fnday. 8:30AM-3PM. Call HOME BASED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SATISFACTION GUAFIANTEED Or your mo- Medicare (or insurance) covers most supplies? thing, outdoor lurnituro. exorciso equipment, ney back. For a special cleaning demonstration Display - Space reservation 5 p.m. Friday 908-272-2990. 201-669-3873. '^'ARCADE GAMES tor home, pinball, video, Save money- call 1-800-633-2001 Liberty PAUL'S M & M MOVERS toys, books and moro 39 Herbert Torraco (oft and a free quote call Bev Maid' Service RESUMES Enter the fastest growing and biggest Business in America spool, «keeball, jukes, more. New and recondi- Medical- satisfaction guaranteed. No HMO Formerly Of Yale Ave. CDL DRIVERS (Tractor/ Trailer)- Travel firsi Northflold/ noar "5iV Bamubnj). Saturday, 673-5749. . ; • Ad copy 12 Noon Monday ' Bomd. Fully warranted. Also purchase or trade members. Mention 12120. Hillside. PM 00177 class with Werner Enterprises.- Vans, Flats,1 MODELS WANTED 8AM-3PM. Sunday. 9AM ? ?Oi 6C»8?75 Resumes "yojir games. The fun House 609-37V9444. Local J. Long TCU's, OTR, Regional and Dedicated oppor- between the ages of 7-23 to model casual and TRY ME Cleaning, Inc. Nowyou can make your • In Column 3 p.m. Tuesday WEST ORANGE 25 GurfioW Avonue (off. Distance Moving Maple Composition tunities. Full benefit package: First day health/ formal wear during this year's 1996 Newark HEALTHCARE office, house labulously clean. We are avail- • DOLLS in original casess (excellent Pleasant Va«»y. Way). August 9:n. 10th. HEATING CALL 908-688-7768 dental, 401K. Solo, all teams and owner- pageants. No experience necessary. Call able 7 days a week. Call us today for cleaning 463 Valley Street ^condition). Midge and Tammy with dothing. /9AM-4PM Hugo!- Furniluro, piano, toys. operaters welcome, weekly pay/ settlements. 1-800-858-6003 extension 3022. tomorrow; 906-355-8303. QUALITY AIR Conditioning &• Heating. Inc. ______^___— ' Maplewood New Wellness and Prevention Technologies • \j CsJl 808-351-4321, evenings. • i gamos. childron's books, litllo Tykos, dothos. SCHAEFER MOVING- Reliable. Very low Paid plates, tolls and scale tickets. NANNY/ HOUSEKEEPER. Loving, dynamic Gas, steam, hot' water and hot air heat. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT HOURS 1-800-346-2818, \ ^ BICYCLE. Schwinn Probe mountain, ATB •-household noodi tool«, outilns otc Humidiliers, circulators, zone valves, air clean- rates. Same rates 7 days. 2 hour minimum. Roar ol News-Record Bldg. and creative live in lor my 2 and 4 yoar old with CONTRACTOR Insured. Free Estimates. License PM00561. Mon., Tues.. Wed. & Fri. 9AM-5PM private room and bath. Driver's license and E-lttan's black bike. Rolled steel frame, 26", ers. Call;201-467-0553. SDrinofield. N.J. CHEF'S ASSISTANT, gourmet pasta shop; TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR LIFE AND EARNINGS Anytime. 908-964-1216. . . Thursday and other times Monday through Friday 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. references. 201-378-7766 between 8:30-1pm I 18-8peed. Quick' release wheels, excellent Kitchen training or experience a plus. Part or full 1 'WANTED TO BUY MELO CONTRACTORS by appointment or 763-9406. eonditon. Originally paid $375. Asking best. time. 6 Highland Pface. Maplewood. Call 201-566-0921. AAAAAAA-Z ANTIQUES "The Homeowners Contractor" HOME.IMPROVEMENTS 201-275-0331. - , ' , ' 119 NEWSPAPERS REACHING over 1.8 mil- CALL,201 -581 -1441 Additions 4 Alterations • 762-0303 1 v ADVERTISE! lion readers Your classified ad can be included If' BICYCLES 1 man's (red) and 1 woman's (bluo) ANTIQUES BOUGHT ALL TYPE Home Improvement. Kitchens, bath- CHILD CARE/ HOUSEKEEPER. Wednesday Now Construction '•" Fire Restorations in SCAN- New Jersey's Statewide Classified iTPanosonic 18 speed mountain bike. Ejcellont rooms, basements, piping-, doors, windows, through Friday. Live in or out.. Non smoker. Dining Rooms, Bodrooms. Oriental Rugs. Ropairs Replacement Windows Ad Network. All it takes is $279 and one easy V-condition. $150 each. 201-376-0567" , roof siding.'masonry. Big or small jobs call John Must drive, references' required. Paintings. Stocling. Porcolm figu/os, Crystal. Docks & Pavers . Kitchen & Baths CALL phone call. Phone Worrall Community News- Old and Interosung llomj, F.lc Aflordablllty & Dependability 675-1008. ••-• 201-376-1672, after 8pm. '• papers, Inc., classifieds at 201-763-9411 lor all p.' BUNK BEDS. Solid wood, never utod, in tho " box. Cost $350. Sell $135. cash. Call 908-233-7667 NANNY/ LIVE-IN Monday- Friday, caring for 2 the details.' . 908-245-5280 201-812-8349. children in South Orange. Must have drivers AL PASCAVAGE & SONS OFFICE ASSISTANT. Part time. Self starter tor CLASSIC ANTIQUES license, experience and excellent references. diversified position in busy Union office. Exper- CAD TERMINAL COMPUTER System. 386 ON THE LEVEL 1 -800-564-8911 212-455-5746. TWR computer, Autocad VII, 21". NEC 5D AAA LIONEL. Amoncan Flyer, tvos and other BATHROOMS Which ienced typist, general olfice skills, computer Ganeral Contractor ADDITIONS monitor, Calcomp 12X12 digitizer. Houston CLERICAL/ COMPUTER Assistant. Informa- experience helpful. Flexible hours, Monday trains and old loys. Collocior pays highest cash . Commercial Residential BASEMENTS Instrument DMP60 pen plotter 8-pon carousol. KITCHENS tion Systems Department needs a Part time through Friday. Call Fran at 908-687-0561, prices. 1-800-464-4671, 201-829-1006. Framing * Sheet Rock • Custom Decks stand. IBM at plot server, 14" IBM color monilor. ATTICS- DECKS Assistant. Duties inlcude data entry; report No Job Too Big or Too Small suburban Pens, manuals, software. AM. 201-762-4140; ALL TRAINS Wanlodl Lionol. Flyor, Marx and generation and general clerical duties. Compu- CALL for FREE ESTIMATE CLASSIFIED POLICIES othor rnodol trains. Any ago. condition, amount. ter experience with Lotus 123 and FoxPro after 6PM, 201-762-6695. I Pay Top Dollarl Turn your u»od trains into ALL REMODELING All classified advertising is payable in advance. helpful. Contact Rick Miller, 201 379-3790 FREE Information! COMPLETE 18" DSS Satellite Systom. No' cash. 908-271-5124. MIKE COSTELLO 908-289-6425 classified • axfans.io.nlQV- ••-...- - money down. Only $19/ month. Installation We accept Visa and MasterCard. You may also mail CALL CLERK, for Bowling Lanes. Part time. Flexible included. Bad credit', dbnYworry. Ask about GOT A campground' membership or Free Estimates Fully Insured your ad with payment (check or money order) to us, hours. Apply in person, after 5p.m. Hi-Way Iree programming. Don't miss outl umosharo? Woll tako it. America's most sue- , ., DECKS. 9898 1-800-229-2225. OJBSIUI rosort rosalo clearinghouse. Call Resort is bigger, Bowl, 1731 Rt. 22 West, Union. •IMPROVE YOUR Home with Gil." Decks.. Sales Inlormation toll Iree hotline or come into one of our offices to place your ad. and enter a four digit FURNITURE. Solid maple dining room, 2 Basements. We will beat any legitimate compe- 201-372-4282 CONSTRUCTION 1-800-423-5967. rockers, desk nnd other pieces. Eicollont titor's Drice. 908-964-8364. Electrician* Warrted-Llcenee • PLUSI selection number below! condition, Must. sell. Very reasonably priced and each week Must have transportation and tools and be RED FIAVEN movio rocords, Magic Mirror DRIVEWAYS CAPRT Offices where ads can be placed in person: ready to work. Behefils, Bonus pay, 401k for Call 908-964-3164. . distnbulod by Childhood Interests. Also Vogue HORIZON CONTRACTING CO. INC. qualified candidates. Reliable and experienced EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE. MOVING! Danish teak 16 pioco picturo rocords. Call Marc at 908-322-4176. • Driveways helpers welcomed. Call Monday and dining room set, $1200.00; 6 piece bodroom Thanskl . Parkfng Lots CONSTRUCTION features a . Wednesday • Belgium Block Curb Union County set, $800.00; 2 desks, $300.00 oach. Rocyding-lnduslrial Accounts Serviced General Contractor 8am-2pm 800-894-9675 WHEflE TO LOOK 201-763-5223. • Sidewalks MAX WEINSTEIN SONS, INC. • All Types ol Masonry 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue CONSTRUCTION FOR A JOB GET INTO shape. New Nordictrack troadmiil. 'FRAMING 'ROOFING 'ADDITIONS more complete LABORERS WANTED Crossfox full length coat. Enjoy a pair ol onontal HONEST WEIGHTS-BEST PRICES. • Clifton (2) 908-964-7666 'KITCHENS 'BATHS Union, N.J. Must be hard Working and reliable. Benefits and • Irvington night tables. 201-912-8046, altor 8. Always Buying Scrap Metals bonus pay and 401k. WORK NOWI Call 1400 Classifieds Bloomfidd Ave. AND Lakeview Ave. •Specializing In Siding & Decka Springfield Ave. 2426 Morris Ave. (near Burnet) Union 'Bast Pricea In Decka Guaranteed Monday and Wednesday 1401 Classifieds Plus HOME CONTENTS Salel 2250 Halsey Street, PATERNO PAVING selection Essex County 8am-2pm . 800-894-9675 Union, August 10th, 9am-5pm. Sola, roclinors, Daily 8-5/Saturday. 8-12 Driveways • Parking Lota FREE ESTIMATES 1402 Situation Wanted Ads • Union City • East Orange rattan seta, small appliancea, tools, and much 908-686-8236/Slnce 1919 •Coat Sealing 463 Valley Street DENTAL ASSISTANT. Full time perio office in FULLY INSURED 1403 Placement Services Summit Ave. Central Ave. more. • •Concrete Sidewalk of ads Chatham. Congenial conditions, all benefits. Maplewood, N.J. SURFBOARDS: OLD surfboards wanted. Will ' 'All Type Curbings Experience preferred. Contact Jackie, LIVING ROOM, family room, kitchen set. bar 1404 Non-Traditional •Paving Blocks 201-635-4960. stools and lots more. Everything must go. travol lo you and pay cash. Call Tom at Searches At Ftp Bop' ntwnt venture, Pirti US*, wt pride ountlres on die auimnct we provide to iutomotrre 201-882-7802. ' FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED Excellent 'condition. Reasonable pricos. 201-676-2966 for everything do-it-rounell cwtomen. is nil ai provisional mechanics. How frrt locations in North Jmty win hare 170 Scotland Road DIETI 30 POUNDS like magicl 30 day prog- 908-687-8041. evenings. 908-245-6162 908-241-3827 We Now Accept All Major Credit Carda rams start at $30.00. For more information call NEGOTIATING THE their own FuD USA'and you can make it happen. So if you're experienced and moDvated, whal.are rou Orange, N-.J. 1-800-2S-DIET-M. "' waiting lor? Cunendy, the following opportunities are available: - MATTRESS AND Boxsprlng, orthopedic. YOUR AD could appear here lor as little, as DOES YOUR HOUSE • • JOB OFFER Never used. Still in package. Cost $350. Sell $14.00 per week. Call for more details. Our from cars to jobs DRIVERS, OTR tractor/ trailer drivers. Com- $110 cash. 201-256-2526. friendly classified department would be happy NEED A FACE-LIFT? pany and lease purchase opportunities (or Store Managers Parts Managers Parts Counter Sales Cashlers/CSR to holp you. Call 1 •800-564-8911. 266 Liberty Street those who qualify. Company drivers up to .28 1410 Salary PETS cents per mile. Lease purchase zero down. CALL Join our team and you can also receive an eicelent benefits package which includes medical and dental You're reading it! Bloomileld, N.J. Late model walk-ins. Call Artie Express 1411 Perks & Benefits DRIVING SERVICE coverage, lilt insurance, paid training, paid vacation/holidays, a company matching. 40IK plan and more! THE WAY TO A RICHER LIFE 800-927-0433. * 1412 Rejection, HANDY HELPERS Service. If you can't do it. Nftlr cGERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, pure bred, DBPtU ANALYSI9 ** * maybe wa can. Doctors, vets, airports. Drop- Frank's Adjustments: We make every effort to avoid mistakes in your DRIVERS...SWIFT transportation. Now hiring you can learn from it- loarge boned, black/silver. AKC registered. There are a number ol wiyi to apply. For our Union Oty location, apply at our Jersey Qty store (call Unlock the MYSTERIES ol your dresmil off, pick-up. Minor household chores, deliver Painting & Handyman Service UNION COUNTY drivers for dedicated runs. Home weekly. Wormed, shots. Males, $400. Females, $375. classified advertisement. Please check your ad' each time It 1413 References . 20M2Q-6846 lor directions). For our Gilton, Irvinghxi or Eisl Orange locations, apply at our Eliubeth packages locally. Reliable, Courteous. Excellent pay. Complete benefits. Become a L*t our Dream CounMtora PERSONALLY Call 908-298-0535. Small Job Specialist appears, should an error occur please notify the classified 1414- = Giving Your (90I-3S4-J0O0), HKkensack (2OI-34MI0O) or Jersey Gty (2OM2O-6M4) stores.You an lu your 908-355-3208 part ol our exclusive Volvo account. guide you In exploring your . resume to 1OM2O-7071, Attn: Hike HcTamney. District Manigir. Or cal our Job Hotline at (800) 737-6778. PEDIGREE YORKIE For Sale (Male) had all Interior - Extorior • Ropairs department within seven days of publication. Worrall Community 1-800-800-7800 (EOE-m-f). Employer Notice - SUBCONSCIOUS. CLASSIFIED Newspapers, Inc. shall not be liable for errors or omissions In Pep Boys supports a dmg-frte woriung environment and is an equal opportunity employer. shots, .fixed. Will provide hia supplies. Call ELECTRICIANS •Windows • Glass Replacement - Carpentry 1B+ . 1-900-MS-2266 851-2011. Fully Insured Free Estimates Wo other classified even comes close. any advertisement for which It may be responsible, beyond the m £ Your Communlty'i kit DRIVERS SHIH TZU, Adorable black and white with black PSYCHIC FORECASTS ABLE ELECTRIC , 908-241-3849 cost of actual space occupied by Item In which error or omissions mask. 7 weeks with papers. $500. Call II It's electric we do III occured. We can not be held liable for failure, for any cause, to Suburban Taxi company Is looking Infosource Mallbu Psychic Sur Httwork - th« 201-763-2830 Irom 9-6. New Installations or repairs PARTS U?£ GENERAL REPAIRS, carpentry, painting,wall- 1-800-564-8911 Industry toad*. Insert an ad. Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. reserves the for 1 Full and 1 Part Time Driver. 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE" Reasonable prices papering, plastering, loaders, gutters, win- YOUR AD oould appear here lor as little as Recommendations available A Public StMcf or The Automotive Warehouse Tik» control ol your FUTUREI dows, doors, roofing. All expertly done. No job right to reject, revise or reclasslfy any advertisement at any time. Good equipment/ Good pay. $14 00 per week. Call lor more details. Our License «11500 Fully insured WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS PLUS • R«^tv« your FREE Natal Chtrfll too small. Freo ostimatoa. Fully insured. Plume Iriondly classified department would be happy Call Frank at , . 1.900-370-0002 call 9O8-352-3870. 201-763-0008 11U to holp you. Call 1-800-564-8911. 908-276-8692 UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED PAGE B12 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 — PAGE B13, ROOFING TILE ROOFING ROOFING DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS BUSINESS CERAMIC TILE Installer. New tiles, repairs, A REAOER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER AIRMOUNT CONSTRUCTION specializing in ROOFING J.D. reg routing, remodel ing,cleaning. No job too big complete roof stripping, proofing -and ropairs, Repair» 8 Replacements. ROOFING CONTRACTOR or tmall.ldolt8.il. Maior credit cards accspied VOPPORTUNITIES, vinyl siding, replacement windows. Froo esti- Shingles ® Tile h Joe Mogna. 1-800-750 6B22. State » Flat CotM'tKi i" ' l*>> !v o«' fooling mntos. Fully.Insured. •201-275-1020 I lat .w"'S) KMH .SiOtiO'S POSSIBLE reading books. Par! time. FrM Eitlm«1w Insured DENICOLO TILE CONTRACTORS At homo. Toll free 1-800-898-9778 sxtenalon Quality Work at a Reasonable Price 1 li For free a tl advice call •i**\rw » A «t" R-7019 lor UsUngs. ' MARK MEISE 228-4965 Ettablisned 1035 908-686-7700. $100O"S POSSIBLE readlna books. Part flmo.. Kltchtnt, Balhrooms, Repair*, Qoullng, At homo. Toll free 1-600-898-9778 8«tenslon Tils Floors, Tub Encloaurai, 3howsrstills R-7261 for listings. Free Estimates Fully Insured $1000 WEEKLY-STUFFING'envelope* your WE STOP LEAKS! No |ob too small or too large location Ea«y work, excellent pay. part time/ lull time. Workers noedod nowl Frofl details. INC. Sand SASE: PO Box 500-KT Lima, PA 19037. Estate 908-686-5550 We can deliver over four million HOTTEST BIZ in USA $100,000+ computer related, publicly owned manufacturer of child- . LOOKING FOR something differentl Start your (oim'ui arrjy o> lantanimais' Thtir wtiimjtcal tacei Internet for Charming, largo T bedroom apartment in well for free advics. 17 Manley Terrace. I'or only $279 you catvplace .ul.»\Miii.\l J^' "•.••••"H ''i>^». i. ESTABLISHED 1922 .inri jdcatiti- ptrsonjluiej will brighten everything own business with unique health products. CEMETERY PLOTS "AM rtal wist* «dv»r1l»»d hsrtln Is kopt elevator building. Credit application re- OFFICE TO LET 201-378-2282, <149,500. w TREE & STUMP REMOVAL Iffi"! t)iht in *.ampler 1 This 17-page guidebook has Work from home, full or pan time. Send long sub|*ct to tht Fedtral Fair Housing Act, 112 daily and weekly nttvspa|X'is in No* \-'v.-» ->.. «-• .1 .•••.•: • iv n*>.i v -'. df.iQn\ y.iii appeal 10 children of ill ages from more houses prtfaranes, limitation, or discrimination 4692W-SF with 2500*/- on the first two doors Call collect 407-452-7993. TREE SURGERY IN • based on ract, color, religion, ssx, handi- per new\|xi[xwr,or6c JXT 1.(XXHV\K!<.'!V \ .t ^ 'v;.. «'> "' |K ..v. ti.iOy lhfouflh giade school for lease. Ideal for the lobbyist, lawyer, profes- INCOME, INCOME, INCOME! ALL ITS BRANCHES INTERNET. ARE you earning $20,000 People all over the world arc intcr- cap, familial ttatut, or national origin, or 201-762-2942 sional wjth immediate State House access. Call 2-Family with 3 bedrooms on each floor. monthly? Become an Internet Consultant. No l tfl \j\ rcfll,... pstfljc \T) America, Intention lo maka any such preference, for additional information. Richardson Com- CONDOMINIUM Finished above ground .basement. 3% car BO8-9M-93M Sf"4 chec« 10 U »AN3655 Fantimmiif' 17WT limitation, or d' ' ' " l.QriAMflF, A.I Inratinn ? frMlrrfflrrm, garage plus 8-car parking. Possible home- 1 xff) raii-i'i U'p! f! ii?'page caiaiofl. . .$395 Will train. Small Investment required. according.to Coldwcll Banker Online. "We wilt not knowingly accept any ad- hardwood floors, decorative fireplace, washer CRANFORD- CONDO for Sale. One bedroom, eb business, un a irwmmtxi ruau IIHBI all • WOOD STACK Trw S*rv*:«. local tree com- WORRALL "SLJBBiSH REMOVAL f n flo. ?1AJ (Picturing 700 ^ocrJwo'kinrj 201-941-5000 or 1-800-956-1500. vertising lor real •state which I* In violation and dryer, eat-in kitchen. $800 monthly plu3 UNION CENTER, 2nd floor in three floor groat location for NYC transportation. Asking conveniences. Only $199,900. Owner wants ;\r»> M Tyoos 0' trw wcK Fr&e estimates v*n N,^ 1 A 1U0*) and handicult p'ojectl) A recent report of electronic "hits" utilities. 212-475-2196, building. 3 individual offices plus secretarial 1 ol the law. All peraona are hereby Inlormed $69,000, exclusive. Call Ray Brooks offer. Call nowl . A3L5~t'O CLEAN UP S** & C*z*n discount Immediate sorvco. PEPSI/ HERSHEY Route. Excelleni cash busi- COMMUNITY showed that in the course of one that all dwellings advartleed are available space. Approximately 1,500 square feet. $900 908-272-0004. io»ur*0 Fft>e wood CNDI. 008-276-5752. ness top local sitps. $1,000 or more weekly SOUTH ORANGE. 4 rooms. Large. Modem. per month, plus utilities. 908-964-0377. CASERIO AGENCY 800-564-8911 potential. Small investment/ huge profits. on an eaual oDcortunltv bails." hMCVtt. SCI L^ month, Coldwcll- Banker's popular Renovated. Off-street parking. Near shopping/ MAPLEWOOO/SOUTH ORANGE Spacious 2 NEWSPAPERS ST • PA.'R - RELIABLE I'se Yuur Card... 1-800-617-6430 exlension 2100. . • train. $850.00 monthly (utilities included). Op- 908-283-2112 web site was examined by people bedrooms, 2 baihs, parquet floors, modern 2C V APARTMENT TO RENT tion to buy. 201-812-8512. YOUR AD could appear here for as IIMe as from 60 countries around the world. PARKING SPACE FOR RENT white European kitchen, pool, air. reserved BE1.LEVILLE, 5 rooms "on second floor, 2 •..'...'• \ V "N.N $14.00 per weeV. Can for more details. Our .SUMMIT. 2 BEDROOMS. Irving room, dining. SUMMIT PARKING. Near train station. Safe parking. S90K. 201-763-5303. SHORE PROPERTY M.J. PRENDEVILLE "It is our job to get our houses but .family. Near shopping and transportation, heat friendly classified department would be happy room in new building. $950. Excellent location. off-street parking spaces for rent (ideal lor supplied. $700 plu9 1 mopth security. LONG BEACH Island Ooeanblock'condo in tC'5- -01-0600 '."A V* Quick And lo help you. Call 1-800-564-8911. in front of as many prospective buyers Near train and major highways. Call commuters). $100.00 monthly, per car. ROSELLE PARK. Priced to sell by owner. 201-635-8815 201-751-7417. Beach Mavonl Air conditioned! Poo)I Steps lo Convenient! 201-533-1318. • . 908-277-4342. Tim Immaculate 2 bedrooms,. New appliances, as possible. The more buyers we can carpeting, airconditioning. washer, dryer, many beachlThis In ho misprintl Only $75,9001 Call reach, the more likely our client is to BLOOMFIELD. CHARMING 1 bedroom apart- UNION- Newly built apartment, 3'4 rooms, extras. Near all major highways, NJ transit. Realtor. Stevens Real Estale 1-800-494-5315. ments. Near transportation and parkway. Laun- eat-in kitchen, bedroom. Irving room. Brand $87,500. Call 906-245-8949, sell their house," said Bob Becker, dry lacilites. From $545 includes hoav hot new stove and .dishwasher, $700 monthly SPACE FOR RENT water. Security. References. 201-748-8929. president of Coldwcll Banker!s met- utilities included. Ideal for single person. Call KENILWORTH - BOULEVARD Professional SOUTH ORANGE. By Owner. 4 rooms. Large, modern, completelry renovated. Off-street BLOOMFIELD/ NLTTLEY. 2 bedrooms, living 908-9B4-6630. office space available. Approximately 1,200 ropolitan New York region. parking. Near shopping/ Irain (NY). Now 59K room, eat-in kitchen, additional room. 2nd floor square feet, can divide. Ideal for accountant, fust moved attorney or therapist. Call for appointment fneootiablel. 201-812-8512. "In the past, we marketed most of 2-family. New appliances, now bathroom. APARTMENT TO SHARE houses regionally, with* lawn signs, Near NYC transportation. $850 plus utilities, •908-241-3181. 1'/i month's security. Available September. in? PROFESSIONAL FEMALE looking-for same to ROSELLE PARK. Center of town, professional newspapers, multiple listing services, 201-338-1385. LAND FOR SALE share spacious 2 bedroom apartmont in a nice office space, ap'proimately 1,200 square feet. safe area. $365 per month'. Utilities included, and the Real Estate Buyer's Guide. Ideal for dentist or attorney. For appointment • SOUTH CAROLINA lakeview bargainl $24,900 BLOOMFIELD. MODERN 3 room apartment. oxceDt electric. 908-353-4547. Now, by marketing on the Internet, all $550 includes heat and hot water. Available 908-686-8377, ' free boat slipl Beautifully wooded lot with free I can help Soptomber. Call altar 6PM. 201-429-7024. private boat slipl Prime Lake Murray location of our listings are at the fingertips of APARTMENT WANTED UNION, 1089 CEDAR Avenue. (Off Vauxhall abutting golf course. Paved roads, water, people all over the world." BLOOMFIELD. 2/i and 3 largo rooms, parking Road). Available immediately. 2 offices, 1 sower, more! Excellent financing. Waterfront you out! available. $625 and up. Owner pays all utilities. FflEE CARPENTRY- Renovation Work. studio. Near major highways. 908-686-9435 also available. Call 800-704-3154. Estate) "International exposure is a kind of good location Ask for David 908-815-7385 or Carpenter/ contractor/ caretaker experienced Leave message. Don't worry and wonder about 201-992-0053. in all phases of construction will do renovation • bonus that comes with marketing on UNION- Commerdal space. Approximately learning your we, around town Or work in exchange for living quarters or rent 1800 square leet. Suitable for doctors office or REAL ESTATE FOR SALE what to see and do Or who to ask. the Internet, and a new source of busi- ELIZABETH- reduction. Great persona) and professional other multi-purposo use. Prime location. Call UNUSUAL AVAILABILITY references, excellent tenant history. Call Bob, BARGAINS ON government lordosed homes. As your WELCOME WAGON ness for us," Becker said. "Although 908-560-7072. 1 BEDROOM EFFIC. FROM $575 201-731-5430. Save up to 50% or more. Minimum or now down Hostess. I can simplify tha business TRANSACTIONS Coldwell Banker Online was just payment. Repossessed properties sold daily. of getting settled. Help you begin to Heat/Hot Water Included ' started in the fall and still has some Refinished Hardwood Floors • VACATION RENTALS Lislings available now! 1-800-338-0020 exten- enjoy your new town .. good shop- 1200 .Clinton St., to Joao Goncalves Calherine M. Gcnkinger sold prop- 440 E.'4th Ave., to 'Agnes A. Cole- 554 Westminster Avenue CONDOS TO RENT sion 199. ping, local attractions, community ; kinks to work out, our company gets Real estate transactions arc erty at 382 Creek Bed Road to man for-$85,000- on May 2?. r Call For Appointment CLARK, SPACIOUS and'dean, 3V,. rooms, 1 VIRGINIA BEACH (Across the street from opportunity. Elizabeth Kenllworth for $169,900 on May 22. hundreds of Internet leads a month." Beach) One bedroom with kitchen; sleeps 4. GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED .homes for recorded in the office of the county Michael P. Miller Sr. for $305,000 on 908-355-3913 • . bedroom. Convenient location. Available Oc- And my basket is full of useful John B. and Ana M. DiMafcosold Angclo O.Mirabella Jr. etux sold - •tober 1st. $695 Includes heat.-201-62d-05i8. .Available Labor Day week, $700. Ocean Key . pennies on $1. Delinquent tax, repo'3 REO's. clerk Worrall Newspapers publishes According to the Coldwcll Banker ELIZABETH. FURNISHED apartments to rent. Resort. 201-762-6837. Your area.Toll free 1 -BOO-SSo^STTaextension gilts lo please your lamily Reel Management and Recovery Andrew Harrcll sold property at property at 40 Swarthmore Road to May 28. property at 110 Drake Ave., to All utilities paid. Convenient to laundry, trans- Jr. abbreviated version of all transac- report, the greatest number of Internet H-7261 current lislings. " Take a break from unpacking Ethan I. and Judith M: Davis sold Mildred Golden for $90,000 on May portation and shopping. Reasonably priced. .and call me. ' Corp. so:d property at 1058 William 229 N. 9th St., to Howard Bailey for Nancy Cibclli for S165.000 on May inquiries from foreign coun'lrics.came FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT . tions recorded in the 12 Union County 30. 908-352-4621, before 6PM. GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homes for St., io Raman Sanchez for $22,300 on $135,000 on May 8. 23. property at 286 Tlmberllne Road to ROSELLE PARK- Super large furnished effi- municipalities the newspapers cover. from Canada, followed by Japan and IRVINGTON. UPPER. Spacious 1 bedroom .pennies on $1.00. Delinquent tax, Repo's, Joseph and Joan Nilti sold property Alan F. Fialka for S240.000 on May John L. and Ann Lanza sold prop- ciency. Private bath, kitchen, entrance. All REAL REO's. Your area. Toll free 1-800-898-9778 William Broderick Jr. sold propeny apartment in well kopt elevator building. Credit Trie information is provided by TRW May 17. Korea. In Europe, the most inquiries .utilities except electric. Non-smoker. Lease, ext, H-5139 for current, listings. at 30 N. 24th St., to Barbara Zappulla at 222 Princeton Road to Stanley J. 3.0. erty at 311 Thompson Ave., to Paul application required. Callo 201-374-2479 or security, references. 908-241-2471. Property Data, a Fort Lauderdale, Antonio M. and Dorinda C. Neto came from people in Italy, followed 201-371-9728. . '0J[ Naiva for $175,000 on May 23. Anthony and Jerry Fuorro sold L. Piper for $123,000 on May 30. ESTATE GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homes for Jr. sold property at 764 Rahway Ave., for S 125,000 on May 22. by [he Netherlands and Germany. The SOMERSET. HOUSEKEEPING, furnished.' MAPLEWOOD. 4 ROOMS. 2nd floor. 2-iamily pennies on $1.00. Rape's, VA, HUD, Sheriff f Wnhelmina~ N: Mnrphy etal sold • Source. One M0rt.gags~-Servuc.e5,,. propeny at 357 Hedge Row to.Gucn- Marion Brozowski sold property at private, airconditioning, TV. Near transporta- Residents of Union ft SpflngMel lo Carlos B."Gomez for 5200,000 on 1 web .site was also acccsscdJ)y,£OjBpu- hibbh . ,i,"AU. jsaJ_MU.t»..*d,v*rtlsad herein l»_ sales. No money down government loans )g o •"*tlon."*No rant 'lor -responsible -person. Call . j^_!„ j|[ ^. ______^_ lished.approximately six weeks after it Corp. sold propeny at 3201 F.edor nadi Souvorov for $255,000 on May 307 Dermody St.," to Sandra L. : "available now: "Local 'listings: -Toll-freer- May 17. propeny at 630 Kingston Ave., to '; tcr users from places such as Iceland, lion. $775 monthly plus utilities and'VA- months 908-220-8062. subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act,' is filed in the county clerk's office. Adcock for $160,000 on May 30. which makes It Illegal to advertise any 1-800-669-2292, ext. H-4000. John H. Hamilton Jr. for S132.OOO on Ave., to Gaspar Carvalhoso for 31.' ' Gibraltar, Ukraine and Chile. securiry, includes hot water, off-street parking. UNION.. 964-3891 Carlos Abilia'cial sold property at Available September. Call 201-763-1C47. WEST ORANGE. Llewellyn Hotel. 259 Main preference, limitation, or discrimination $70,000 on May 23. TheTesa Rejrat sold property at 902 HILLSIDE, STORE and apartments by owner. SPRINGFIELD 467-0132 1050 Dond St.. to James D. Graham May 30.' The top 10 countries of origin for Street. Convenient to transportation. Rates bated on race, color, religion, sex, handi* ' Clark Washington Ave., to Veronica Tuitt MAPLEWOOD. ORCHARD Road. Great loca- from S75 oer week. Call 731 -8845 or 738-1838. cap, familial status, or national origin, or Prime comer, brick building, lodge room and for S75.000 on May ft). Arthur and Jean Firestone sold Rahway tion. 2 bedrooms with dining room. 1st. floor, for $124,500 on May 30. "hits" on Coldwell Banker Online are Intention to make any such preference, garage. $159,000. 374 Bloy Sireet. -Carmela Cimato sold propeny at • . Linden property at 60 Raritan Road to Mart-. laundry, heat included, refrigerator, many ex- limitation, or discrimination. 908-753-6579. Kcnnclh and Myma Kohen sold Canada, Japan, Korea, Italy, the tras. $1,100 201-761-0174. HOUSE TO RENT 3-46 Washington Ave., lo Antonio L. lyn Grega for $110,000 on May 24. James A. and Miriam Jordan sold Elizabeth Costello sold property at "We will not'knowingly accept any ad- VTo^ertv a; 258 Laurel Lane to Grc- „ Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Fin- MAPLEWOOO. LARGE 4 bedroom house with vartltlng tor real estate which Is In violation LINDEN- HOT Rancheri 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms. Bcnedykt and Elzbicta Konik sold 614 Elm St., to Felius Scott for ROSELLE PARK. 1 bedroom apartment in 3 Nowor Hitchon and bath. Mini! AaKing Lcmdono for S127.000 on May 20.. Federal National Mongagc Associ- property at 2394 -Hulick Place to ,, Und, Sweden, France and United family home. New bathroom. Very dean. Heat fireplace, den playroom deck, eat-in kitchen. of the law. AU.peraont are h«r*by informed FREE Information! 6j $110,000 on May 31. Available Sopiembar 1st. $1,750 monthly. that all dwellings advertised are available S139.900. Ca» Ray Broofc». BroKar Awruoruo Luy.atdo clal so\d properly ation sold property at 121 W. 17th •property at 405 Kennedy Drive to Bryan Masscy for $129,000 on May included. Near tram and bus. $675.00. No pets. 908-272 0004. ^t^^cvV. C. and Maryann Co\om\» Kingdom. . „ . . Available Seotombor 131. 908-866-4059. No lee. 201-763-4355. on en equal opportunity basis." :\\ J18 S. Bond St.. lo Luis Alvarez St., to Shaffie Ghanny for $82,750 on Elbcr Garcia for S200.000 on May 24. 3. . vie! •property at 80 St. Germain for SKS.OOO on..May 23. May 2. Dorothy Gerber etal sold property Thomas J. and Irene Bccsc Jr. sold Union 686-9898 Drive ro Michael A. .McOarr Jr. for Grace T. Kail sold property at 18 GE Capital Mortgage Services Inc. at 2723 Myrtle Terrace to Frank property at 324 Grove St., to Alexan- Samuel Kay sold property at 511 and enter a four digit S:.'5.-i25 on May 14. ROSE&VOLTURO Dehart Place lo Jarnal K. Atiyyeh for sold property at 821 Smith St., to Murzulla for $173,000 on May 24. Winchester Ave., to Girish P. .Patel selection number below! Roivn and Goriride DdSordi sold der Barrios for S132.OOO on May 6. TEDESCO REALTORS SI07.000 on May 23. Osvaldo Pastrana for S82.500 on May for S170T.OOO on May 30. ,:r w.!ti ciner ca^s cf the ccurtry To'!-Free properly at 7 Grouse Lane lo George Frank and Barbara Gold sold prop- Henry Jacobs sold property at 765 • • • • • REALTORS • • • • • Juan G. Guajardo ctux etal sold Joseph Raphael Jr. sold property at Chaizipjvlidis for-S260,000 on Mav 3- erty at 1614 Bergen Ave., to Brcnda Grove St., to Ben J. Knauer for International Relocation REAL ESTATE 21. property at 448 Grler Ave., to Hector Angelina Ingandela etal sold prop- L. Harris for S125,OOO on May 28. $105,000 on May 8. 620 Colonial Arms Road to Henry BUYING OR SELLING IN HILLSIDE? J. Martinez for Si33,500 on May 29. Peter Tomassi sold property at 117 Marie Luckhurst sold property at Lam for $132,000 on May 30. Services connects you Frank W. Padusniak Jr.- clal spld erty at 2810 Wickersham Ave., to CLARK BUYING A HOME . propeny at 132 Westfield Ave.h fo Theresa DclaVcga sold property at Ricardo Arduengo for $129,500 on W. Gibbons St., to Stanislaw Nowak 1087 Madlso.n Ave., io Mark Majcski Mark and Alyse L. Zampella sold with independent real CALL ROSE & VOLTURO George Sangiuiiano for-S150,0O0 on 27 Rankln St., to Carlos M. Castro May 9. for $141,500 on May 28. for S135.OOO on May 13. property at 1251 Schmidt Ave., to estate brokers any- YOUR HILLSIDE REAL ESTATE EXPERTS 1700 Before You Buy for S101.000 on May 29. Marilyn A. Hamilton sold propeny Jennie Andreski sold property at Doris.Thomas for S135.0O0 on May 1701 The Real Estate Agent May 21. .: Elma H. Thompson etal sold prop- where in the nation. Call Perfectionist's Paradise! Ar.celo and Anne' M. Caso sold Sabina Mioduszewski sold proper- juj>24 Eddy Ave., to Beryl L. Roman erty at 1518 Summit Terrace to Ber- 753 Hemlock St., to Anthony Miran- 30. 1702 The Neighborhood property ai 303 West Lane to John J. ry at 538 Fulton St., lo Manuel"Caras- for S95,0OO on May 10. nard C. Wosniak for $163,000 on "(fa lor S14J.00O on May 20: Fiwierick A, and Jjnine A. Cone toll-freo for no-obligation 1703 Buying An Older Home Deacy for SI26.500.on May .23. co for S120.000 on May 31. Michael Simko sold property at May 29. * Virginia Abrams sold property ai sold property at 325 Martin Road to relocation info. If you're the lyptf that thrills at an Immaculate up-to-the-minute Home, have 1704 Adv. of Home Ownership Carlos and Palricia Martins sold' Manuel G. and Rosa M. Lourenco 816 Miltonia St., to Oyenike O. Oye- William and Mariclare Lesniak 1023 Mayfair Drive to Carlos D. Brian M. McGovem for $185,000 on we got news for you. This grade-entry split features new>kitchen and bath, •property at 33 Kent Place to Marc sold property at 527 Richmond St., to niya for $115,000 on May 14. sold property at 2710 Verona Ave., to Moreira for SI00,000 on May 21. May 31.'• " '• new roof, new w/w cptg.. ingr. pool & more! There are 3BR's,and 2 haths. SELLING THE HOME . 1-800-523-2460, ext. the hasement is finished too! If perfection isyourbag, let us show you home kxrmar. for S:60.000 on May 23. Arbcy Quintcro for $130,000-on May Stella Bebkowitz sold propeny at Thomas Ernst for $1,75,000 on May Laurence B. and Erin P. Peterson Frank J. Catena Jr. etux sold prop- that will delight you! S239.9OO. Call Diane Prignano Ext. 245. 1300 Attracting A Buyar L:r.da Piapian sold property at 197 31. 914 Seymour Ave., to Wieslaw Mos- 29. * sold property at 2100 Whlttter St., to erty at 1309 Beverly Road to Ann L. F-779 1301 Determining Walnut Ave.. to'Mary Carreiro for Jennie B. Coleman sold propeny at kal for $103,000 on May .14. GE Capital Mortgage Services Inc. Robert K. Jennings for $129,900 on Mac Vicar for $130,000 on May 31. 1 nit- • Si>riii«i"i«'l on May "V'I. >oid property at 3 Masters Square to $108,000 on May 19. • • Manuel E. Vidal for S136.0OO on May Myron Rubenstein sold property at Lender, City, Phone FEE RATE PTS APR RATE PTS APR RATE PTS APR 16. 1020 Glfford Court to Arlene Harn C. and Judith A. Isaksen ^qk'. Kear. Colirge of New Jersey for. Charles F. Schreck Jr. ctux sold Mountainside American Savings Bk, Bloomfld 201-744-3000 350 I8.00 2.50 8.27 .63 2.50 8.04 J.2O 0.00 8.20 N 1155 LIBERTY AVE. HILLSIDE Infosourceource property at 151 Stonehenge Terrace ?I65.rr/) on May 16. propeny at 510 Llndegar St., to Joao Michael N. Bonn'er sold property at Rubenstein for $40,000 on June 4. V HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE Axia Federal Savings gos-449-7200 350 17.50 3.00 7.81 |6.88 3.00 7.37 .75 0.00 8.19 M A Public S«Mct or to WiKidm Dagiar.'.is for %2f.~.Cff, oi Margaret R. Greeley sold property 214 E. 2nd Ave., to Eugene A. Helen Lokuta sold property at 980 Habla Espanol D-.ar.a Reo sold propeny al 329 D. Santos for S135.000 on May 21. WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS Hollvwfx>d Ave., to John Giglio for Edward and Rose Hayducko sold at 1256 Dee/field Court to Anthony Gomes for $117,000 on May 22. • Salem Road to Wilfredo Rodriguez Banco Popular FSB BOO-401-220s 100 8.38 0.00 8.41 .88 0.00 7.91 .50 0.00 8.42 A (908) 351-7000 Falamos Portognea Ira J. anci Sharon Cohen so'.d prop- yia/] or. May 17. propeny at t>01 W. Elm St?,- io Jean- Barbcra for'$305,500 on May 8. " Stephen and Meryl S. Costello sold for $133,500 on June 5. Capital Fin'l Corp.Bernardsville 800-224-4543 295 17.25 3.00 7.58 6.75 3.00 7.27 hr.as o.oo 8.15 K property at 343 W. 5th Ave., to Julio erty at 17 Adams St., to Ar.:cr.-.o Bcr.r.a K. Caner sold propeny at Armand Janvier for S125.000 on May . Mildred E. Sigler sold property at Melvin F. Beier sold property at Columbia Savings Bk SLA.Lindn soo-ge2-4gsa N/P 8.50 0.00 8.53 7.75 0.00 7.79 |7.50 1.00 8.08 F Rainao,for S225,0OO on.May 3|. %M Salem Ave., to Brace A. Prossick 22. . _•• ^ 1379 Stoney Brook Lane to James A. Osegueda for $ 110,000 on May 23. 828 Mitchell Ave., to Amado R. Commonwealth Sayings 800-024-0001 7.38 3.00 7.70 7.63 0.00 7.63 .75 0.00 N/P I 367 Chestnut St. Thomas J. and Cielo Toman sold :V.r S'. 5'. .r//i on May 23. Maria CasuielU" sold "pirope'rty "at Cahm for $255,000 OT May 20. Harry E. Darnm -sold propeny al Raquepo for 5160,000 on June 5. properxy al 51 Florence Drive :o Wil- G-Aper.do!yn Davis sold property at Corestates Mortgage Services aoo-geg-ssss 325 .50 3.00 7.89 7.00 3.00 7.57 [6.88 3.00 8.47 C MANGELS UniortyN.J. liam R. Mannix for S159.0OO on May I486 Leslie St., to Alice Reames for / First Savings Bank SLA, Edison 008-225-4450 350.75 3.00 8.13 BOO 0.00 8.01 .38 0.00 8.10 C 31. 575.Of/, or. .May 24. N/P N/P N/P & CO. Realtors 688-3000 ThePrudential First Union Mortgage Corp. 800-332-8830 375 |8.13 1.88 8.36 7.75 1.75 8.09 The network ' Teresa M. Ganhwaite sold property Regir.a I. Or! <;old propeny at 204 pfprtmitr inJepauknt broktn Selling Homes In Now Jersey Renlty Genesis Mortgage Services 375 .63 3.00 7.94J7.13 3.00 7.«2||4.75 3 00 8.«eA at 23 Lupine Way to Joseph J. Por- Pennsylvania Ave., to Sharon R. 800-304-5757 Union County Since 1929" ccl!i for S137.OOO on May 31. Lar.drurr. for S&3.5OO on'May 24. Hudson City Savings Bank 908-549-4040 375 8.75 0.00 8.78 [8.00 0.00 8.057.50 0.00 8.18 C Ivy Mortgage Corp. 800-489-5303 325 7.75 3.00 8.31 [7.38 3.00 7.924.75 3.00 8.57 A Kentwood Financial Services 800-353-8890 150 7.88 0.00 7.97 [7.50 0.00 7.607.50 3.00 7.87 B 5.25 0.00 5.53 A C O \i D W-E I. I. R \ M K F: R National Future Mortgage 800-291-7000 N/P||7.13 3.00 7.42 6.63 3.00 7.00 New Century Mtge.E Brunswick ooa-300-4000 3708.25 1.50 8.42 7.88 1.50 8.13 5.38 1.50 5.52 A Coldwell Banker Real Estate, Union Office is Relocating Penn Federal Savings Bank 800-722-0351 4698.25 0.00 8.28J7.75 6.00 7.79||B.'63 0.00 8.09 M This Fall To A Brand New Sales Facility! Premier Mortgage, Union 800-288-1702 3507.75 3.00 8.12 I7.50 2.50 7.51 4.75 2.50 6.95 A 7.00 0.00 8.11 M G«t Serious by Rantins at Stuyvasmnt Provident Savings Bank soo-448-77as 350 8.63 0.00 8.66 |8.38 0.00 8.38 Villaga Apartment• Pulse Savings Bank,South River 908-257-2400 3508.38 0.00 8.38 J7.88 0.00 7.88 6.25 0.00 8.35 A Call today to ask about our Now Offering Union Area Sales Associates Outstanding Sovereign Bank-New Jersey go8-sio-s74g soog 8.38 0.00 8.41 7.88 0.00 7.92 7.50 0.00 7.52 E ROSELLE PARK UNION LIVINGSTON SCHOOL two-bedroom specials 7.63 0.00 7.63 J DIFFERENT Union Center Nat'l Bank, Union gos-ssa-gsoo 3508.38 0.00 8.38 8.13 0.00 8.13 Custom cape, jus! move in, immaculate. Features 3 BR's. 3 luil baths, large fin Opportunities to Profit from our Tremendous Market Penetration Call to inspect the attractive 3 BR stucco col wtih fireplace in LR, healed sun 908-686-3646 ROSELLEPARK 8.63 0.00 8.71 D ch, FDR. 1 1/2 car garage & much more. Acting $149,900 Dsmt & coiy lireplace in LR. Only $178,775. Valley National Bank, Wayne 800-522-4100 450 8.63 0.00 8.70 7.95 0.00 8.05 Features: And Guaranteed Advertising Plan West Essex Bank, FSB 8.50 0.00 8.50 8.13 0.00 8.13 7.88 0.00 8.21 F • Spacious Closecs Bender section 3 bedroom-, 1.5 bath Colonial with new windows, heating 201-575-7080 350 AGENT OF THE MONTH • Close to bus and rail transportation World Savings Bank 17! 7.55 0.00 8.30 N/P N/P N/P3.75 1.50 7.47 G Our Agenl of the Month is system & hot water heater. A great home for getting started. $115,000. 90 8 -302 -97 90 Kathy Collins Highl. Kathy has • Excellent School System surpassed S2.000.000.00 in sales • 40 acres of professionally land- Call For Confidential Interview (A)1 Yr Arm (B)3O Yr Jum (C)5M Arm (D)3O Yr Biweekly (E)30 Yr-Low Incoma (F)7/1 Arm (G)COFI Arm (H)10/1 Arm (1)1 Yr Jum and listings sold already' in scaped grounds Is a REAL ESTATE CAREER for you? (J)30Yr home prog (K)5/1 Arm Jumbo (L)5 Yr Bal (M)3/1 Arm (N)Eq Lins (0)3/30 Arm (P)1% Fixed FHA (Q)15 Yr Fixed 1996. Her honesty and ability to Leasing Office Hours: 908-687-5050 (R)l5Yr Jumbo (S)30 Yr-lnc/Arsa Rsq (T)7/30 Yr. Balloon (a)lncludss appraisal,crsdit,1/2 flood hazard (•• communicate well with buyers Call today for FREE information and self grading and sellers has been her greatest Monday-Sacurday Sunday ' Ask For "Doc" Martucci,.Mgr. (b) 1 SO app fee/5 yr Bal. (c)pts rsf st doting (d)75 day lock (f)app fss rsf at doting (g)J175 credit at closing asset. Born and raised in Union 9am-6prn 10am-4pm evaluation test for new or experienced people. Ask A.P.R.-Contactl«nd«rsrorcalculstsdAnnualPsrcsntag«R«tts APP FEE-tingle family homas Minimum 45-00 day lock •'Kathy resides in Rahway with Rates ars supplied by ths- lenders and are presented without guarantee; Rasas and terma ar« subject to change. Landers her husband Tom. She is the Sfcuyvesaiit: Village for ROSE 908-353-4200 daughter of the tale Joe Collins intersatad in dkpleying information should contact Cooperative Mortgage Information @ (201) 702-«313JFor more information, ROSELLEPARK former New Yurk Yankee 1st TOTALLY REMODELED Apartments sy Union/Elizabeth Office "Support You Can Count On" borrowers should call the lenders. Contact lenders for information on other mortgage products and services,Cooperative Mortgage baseman. If yuur looking to buy lnformaric«ass«aT^ no iebseVfc* typographic^ erraawomkuio^ Contact institutions tar additional «eea which may appty. 4 Bedroom. 2 bath colonial w/full wall stone gas log FP m LR, MBR w/skyi>g.hts. or sell a home in Union County fa> 1750 Walker Avenue W^L Hefwral Services. Inc." ^ 540 North Avenue For Over 90 Years cathadral & walk m closet, .landscaped yard W/6X21 covered patio & above call Kalhy Collins High! at 688- ISJ 353-4200 Ratea tsssdwere suppled by the lenders on Jury 31 -August 2, ISM. N/P—Not provided by institution. ground pool, auto sprinkler in front yard, .replacement & thermal windows 3000. • -- Union, 'New Jersey 07083 CopyrigN.10M Cooperative Mortgage Information - Al Rights Reserved. throughout. A«klng $168,500. UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED 'THURSDAY, AUGUST B; 1996 — PAGE B1S PAGE 814 — THURSDAY. AUGUST 8, 1996 Next generation Ford Taurus be an auto benchmark just .as the first Ford Taurus revolu- tionized the look of four-door sedans The 1996 Taurus also provides rear-seat air- and wagons in 1986, the strikingly innovative 1996 Taurus represents a conditioning and heating ducts, available on leap-ahead design destined to estab- models with five-passenger seatingconfigura- Automotive lish another new styling standard. "We're confident that the head- tionsy heated outside power mirrors, Ford- turning design and customer-friendly patented Solar Tint glass that greatly reduces Quadra-Trac makes 1996 Grand Cherokee a winner advancements of the 1996 Taurus the sunfs heat inside the car, and height sedans and wagons will attract not Estensive improvements to theporate revised ramps for quietr valvci- improved On Demand Quadra-Trac only the large body of current Taurus adjusters on the outer front safety belts for standard 4.0-litcr 1-6 engine, nn rain operation. This 'new' profile also now delivers 100 percent of torque to owners, but younger and import buy- greater comfort* . enhanced Quadra-Trac all-whccl reduces valve overlap for improved the rear axle. This greatly reduces ers, as well," says Ross Roberts, Ford drive system, and a new, stronger idle i|uulity and lower emmissions, drivclinc friction, while improving Motor Company vice president and slow-speed cornering responsiveness four-speed automatic transmission on while fattening the already broad . Ford Division general manager. The second engine is a significantly and height adjusters on the outer front iou|iic curve between 1200-3600 rpm and high-speed stability. V-8-cquippcd models.make the I Wo "Everything is designed to make improved version of the 3.0-liter., safety belts for greater comfort.. Grand Cherokee smoother, tht^-tiffig^KW-UVraott .hcnc.fi.-- P^if u;V)f*n \\ir. pn'inp gfts slippery Or overhead-valve V-6 Vulcan that has En and an even better pcrfonncr on- mill vt.il Minimum rated torque is 220 the terrain is tough, the new On The brand-new cabin design for the all-new 1997 Buick Park Avenue Ultra. cin Jcr than ever before," adds Jack Tcl- been the base powcrplant in Taurus ing System helps make the 1996 mod-. . off-road. livt poinuU in 24(X) rpm. Demand Quadra-Trac instantly deliv- nack, vice president. Design for Ford models. Standard on the GL, it has a cl even safer than the 1995 Taurus. Grand Cherokee owners Inivc l'o I'litfiplcmcnt the internal ers maximum torque to whichever Automotive Operations, who had 145-h.p. rating. The system consists of active safety • always used 'rugged and powerful' to I'lianges. u new reusable, silicon- axle.needs traction. The result is.true overall' design responsibility. "Its Both Taurus V-6 engines are "man- features designed to help avoid an describe their vehicles' stuiul.iril tvaiUM. steel backbone gasket seals on-demand capability for all driving Buick revamps the Park ' highly aerodynamic shape enhances aged" by an advanced EEC-V elec- the valve cover tothe cylinder head. situations. accident and passive safety features to 4.0-liicr, 185-horsepower 1-fr ensino. fuel- economy and road handling, tronic engine controller with a built-in Rubber grommcls and compression An added feature of the '96^ On provide protection if an accident For 1996, their praise will inchule the while reducing wind noise, for exam- diagnostic system that monitors p'er- hmik'is isolute the valve cover from Demand Quadra-Trac system is Lo occurs. words 'smooth and quiet' because the : Avenue and Ultra for '97 ple. And the elliptical headlights, with formance and allows dealerships to its fasteners and the cylinder head. Lock, When extra traction is needed • Jeep platform team has eliminated their jewel-like complex reflectors, quickly identify service needs in the Active safely aspects include Ttiis significantly reduces the trans- — such as in deep mud — the shift kcysourccs of noise, vibration ami. The 1997 Park Avenue and Ultra, room. While the new Park Avenue's damage-resis radio antenna embedded project a broader, brighter field of engines or in either of the two four- precision-engineered handling, steer- mission of valvclfain noise by the system overrides the viscious cou- harshness (NVH) while expand ing the featuring a new world-class structure trunk volumne is slightly reduced, its in the rear window. light for better visibility." speed electronically controlled overd- ing and braking. A four-wheel disc , Followinq the lead of last year's 5.2-liter V-8 improvement program, Jeeps 4.0-hter 16 cover. pling and provides a mechanical lock and new design arc now featured in engine's already broad torque curve. utility is improved because lift-over Front and rear suspension systems The front design features a drama- rive transmissions. anti-lock brake system is available on aains ahewcamshaft for '96. Cam.proflies now incorporate revised ramps for qu.etr valvet- Additionally, Grand Cherokee's in the Lov> Range position. In addi- Buick showrooms across the country. These upgrades arc the latest height is lower land the width of the are supported by rubber isolated sub- tic arching hood line with aggressive- Ford has focused on putting user- all 1996 Taurus models* Among the SoDeration This 'new' profile also reduces valve overlap for improved idle quality and engine mounts have been recalibrated, tion, torque is multiplied by 2.72, giv- Park Avenue customers prize among hundreds of continuous refine- opening is maximized with the use of frames to block the transfer of road ly styled air inlets and sporty head- friendly design elements and features passive features,is "Safety Cell" con- owe? emmissfons, while-fattening the already broad torque curve between 1.200-3600 rpm ments that have kep Grand Cherokee with larger rubber surfaces for ing increased off-road capability. • • roominess, rich accommondations diagonal cutlines for the decklid. harshness and driveline vibration. A - the ranpe where it's most beneficial. Maximum rated torque is 220 foot-pounds at 2400 lights. The rear design present a throughout the new Taurus. One struction, which integrates structural the benchmark among sport-utility improved cnginc-to-chassis isolation. . Further enhancements to the '96.. .and a quiet, comfortable ride — as "cradle" design is used in front to unique rounded back window, a low- elements -into a protective impact- v One innovation is a new scat- example is the Ford-paten,tcd three- .' rpm. . •-....' '•••"...•••• • well as an attractive value. Mertz said vehicles since its 1993 debut. Even the sound quality of the '96 ' Grand Cherokee driyelinc include a mounted safety belt system for front' mount not only the suspension but liftover trunk and integrated taillights way center seating/storage system absorbing system and meets- 1997 he is convinced the new models will Using Finite Element Analysis ' Grand Cherokee's exhaust has been new aluminum center housing for the passengers, designed so the shoulder also the powertrain and steering sys- that blend into the body. The side available on six-passenger models. It Federal Dynamic Side Impact . fulfill those requirements. computer methods, engineers improved. 4.0-liter-cquipped models stronger Dana 44 rear axle. The light- belt fits comfortably irrespective of tems while a T-shaped member car- view is accented by three-dimensional quickly converts from a center-front requirements. feature an' all-new exhaust system, The most significant change is that Dodge continues its trend designed a revised, stronger cylinder weight housing —unique to the sport- scat position and occupant size.' An ries tch scmi-trailing-arm rear sculpting, six flush-glass side win- seating position with its own safety incorporating a retuncd muffler and the '97 Park Avenue consists of Other standard safety equipment . blick with strengthening ribs cast into utility segment and a first for Chrysler example of thoughful design is this suspension. dows, and a sweeping roof line. belts to a comfortable armrest and to a larger 2.25-inch tailpipe. refinement of architectural compo- includes a dual air bag supplemental the inner and outer walls. This'oxtra — shaves 16 pounds off the previous safety feature: In the event of an air Engineers used state-of-the-art Telnack notes that while the round- console with room for cups, coins, nents, primarily body structure and restraint system, seats designed to 5 'beef makes the new block substan- These extensive refinements add up steel unit's weight. bag deployment, the-doors automati- approaches such-as torque-axis engine ed design may give the impression audiocassettes and other items. with economical vehicles tially stiffcr, reducing the amount of toa significant' overall reduction in chassis systems, recently introduced help keep occupants from sliding .. Another interior innovation is the On the front propeller shaft, a cally unlock in 15 seconds. mounting and triple door seals to that the new model is more compact under the safety belts in emergency mechanical noise it transmits. powcrtrain NVH, particularly at idle in the Buick Riviera. Park Avenue is Integrated Control Panel, which puts An all-new family of Chryslor, arc just beginning to adopt some of remain a best-seller for 11 years run- constant-velocity, CV, joint replaces Buick's successful 3800 Series II enhance comfort and quietness. than iu predecessors, the 1996 Taurus stops, and on sedans, a shoulder har- The stouter block also incorporates and launch, with no penally to fuel in fact a second-generation architec- climate and audio controls into a ihc innovations we've established in ning," said Chrysler Executive Vice the previous shaft's Cardari-lypc U- V-6s will continue to power the Park An example of the robust design is sedan is more than five inches longer, ness for the rear center-seat . Dodge and Plymouth• ^™ for ^ ^^ f p^. of ^ md Markcling a one-piece main bearing brace, economy.. . . tural design with a host of single casy-to-see, easy-to-use oval- joint.' This, upgrade contributes to Avenue Except for oil and filter a one-piece cast magnesium cross-car almost two inches wider, with more passenger. — wordwide markets-was lnlroauctu ...... , ,.m ;/--,•. r..M.,i !»„„„-.-.^f«<:-:.„- n -which locks the main-bearing caps : . Quadra-Trac, Jeep's ultimate., all- enhancements. General Mapagcr of'Minivan Opera- reduced NVH at highway speeds. changes, both the normally .aspirated beam that serves as a body structural interior room than the 1995 Taurus. shaped unit. Research shows that ' recently a. the North American In.cr- mm.vans are representative of our together. Anchoring the bearing caps whccl drive ..system, has been Park Avenue's robust, architecture' tions Thcodor R. Cunningham. "In 1996 Grand Cherokee customers and the supercharged powerplants are member is a one-piece cast magne- The wagon is more than six inches drivers can learn to use these controls •"—A high-performance- Taurus SHO- national Auto Show in Detroit. They philosophy in developing products for as a single unit eliminates their natural improved for 1996. The changes pro- ' delivers a wealth of tangible customer worldwide markets in the latter part of ihe case of Chrysler's mininvans, this opting for the 5.2-liter V-8 will notice virtually 100,000-mile maintenance sium cross-car beam that serves as a longer and nearly two inches wider faster and with fewer errors because model, equipped with a new 3.4-liter, will be sold in North America as ihc tendency to move in opposite direc- vide Grand Cherokee customers with benefits: a quiet, solid ride for the life ihc decade. Quite simply, our goal is has been possible by intensely listen- improved responsiveness, compared free. Park Avenue's naturally aspir- body structural member as well as the than the model it replaces. of their unique design and larger sire. 32-valve all-aluminum V-8 engine Dodge Caravan and Grand Caravan, tions during normal operation —. a increased on-road flexibility and off- of the vehicle, superior road manners to continue to push the barriers and ing and responding to the needs and with previous models. This is a result ated Series II delivers 205 horsepower primary instrument-panel mounting Powering the new Taurus models and sport-tuned suspension, will be Plymouth Voyager and Grand Voya- potential NVH source. road traction. and responsive handling, safety-cage A 60/40 split-fold rear seat, resem- innovate, going beyond just replacing desires of this massive customer base, of Jeep's new wide-ratio 44RE introduced next spring, joining the OL 0 ecr. and Chrysler Town and Country. at 5200 rpm while Park Avenue Ult- support. Squeaks and rattles in the• are a choice of two V-6 engines, each bling those found in wagon and hatch- combine with an Uncanny vision of New lightweight pistons and wrist Grand Cherokee owners appreciate construction" for outstanding crash- and LX models. In key'international markets they will [;> reinventing.' 4-spced automatic transmission, stan- worthiness and superior comfort. ra's supercharged.Series II produces instrument-panel are much less likely with a 100,000-milo tune-up interval back models, adds flexibility in meet- The new Chrysler -minivans move-. Jhcjrifiht.tiijiQ.toJntrpducc new pins reduce reciprocating mass by 26 Quadra-Trac's full-time, 'transparent' ) an impressive 240 horsepower at Hie""namcTTKryslcr "Voyagcr~Tiric! ' f dardon V-8 models. ^_Jl«.'9.7J arJUb'£nueis,slighjJly.lar-. because the beam eliminates numer- under normal driving conditions with ing varying passenger and/or cargo Ford fully expects the 1996 Taurus vations that, take a leap ahead." percent, smoothing"tfie""p6wcr deliv- operation iri"al!'dri'vTng"'sItuatic ns. The 1 ji r Gran4 Voyager. in this direction by setting new ben- The goal for '96 was to boost per- gcr than the previous model in practi- 5200 "rpm. ~'" ••-••.••• ~^-.— •--~dtis individual btacketsr Magnesium • routine fluid and- -filter-changes- ~~ needs. ""••"* ~ ~' *• -^>> —•. .*-™r .---- to sustain, and-even accelerate, the The primary requirement for a ery. The pistons feature shorter, improved On Demand Quadra-Trac • Just as with the current lineup, chmarks with such-innovations and • formance feel, particularly at launch, cally all major interior and exterior is an exceptional material having high except for the Flexible Fuel Version. The 1996 Taurus also provides car's enormous sales success. Taurus minivan, however, is space utili'/.tion reprofiled skirts for lower friction. eliminates a planetary gearsct which Park Avenue - technical advance- ^ these new vehicles will combine to features as a left-side sliding door; without compr6mising fuel economy. dimensions. For example, the wheel- strength and stiffness with very low Standard* on the LX is the all-hew, rear-scat air-conditioning and heating has been the best-selling automobile and it,is here that both the standard New piston rings arc also lighter and formerly split the torque between the ments include a higher-capacity four- make Chrysler the only manufacturer patented "Easy Out" roller scats, com- wheel-disc anti-lick brake system, • weight. high-performance 3.0-litcr, 24-valve ducts, available on models with five- in the United States for the last three and extended whcelbasc version of more flexible for improved sealing. front and rear axles. That function is The 44RE features first and second . base is 3 inches longer to increase lthe in the world offering a complete range bined with almost endless variations magnetic variable effort rack-and- In addition, the new p'ark Avenue's DOHC V-6 Duratec engine. This passenger seating configurations, calendar years. Since its introduction the new Dodge, Plymouth and Chrys- Following the lead of last year's now managed completely by the sys- gear ratios that are numerically higher room available for the driver and five "C vehicles, from entry-level high of adjustment; and first-for minivan pinion power steering, several alumi- front structure is strengthened by newest member .of. Ford's family of heated outside power mirrors, Ford- as a 1986 model, more than 3 million ler vehicles outshine the competition. 5.2-liter V-8 improvement program. tem's viscous coupling center than '95, For improved launched feel, passengers." The greatest gains in v.i\vc. al\ \Vic way up vo luxury. features ^ucri as dua\ /one climate num suspension components, fixed- using closed-section, welded steel advanced lechnotogy modular palcnlcd Solar Tint, glass lhat greatly units have been sold In the United Just as with the original, and still Jeep's 4.0-litcr 1*6 gains a new cam- differential. first gear ratio is 15 percent higher interior spaciousness are front head- T\\csc new CV\rys\CT rrnruvuns were COTUTCA. memory seats and mirrors. lcns halogen headlamps and a more • engine^comparuncnt upper rails. engines is rated at 200 horseptower. level vices the sun's heat inside the car, Stales alone. sales- and image-leading Chrysler shaft for '96. Cam profiles now incor- Udcr dry road conditions, the thatl' pYoviously. room, front hip room, and rear hip .-. du.viioped over .1 32-.rrionih.perioil.ji a .. Tlicy- provide J new level of ride and minivans, these new vehicles have cos! of 5>2.6 billion and will.be manu- handling previously only enjoyed in been designed from the inside out to . laciured in ihrec countries on two• passenger cars. And, they offer best- provide the most efficient use of space continenls. with a total annual volume in-class room, safety, comfort, conve- — COME VISIT OUR CHEVROLET OPEN HOUSE! — imaginable. A part of the challenge potential of over 700,000 units. nience, quietness, performance, effi- was also to keep thd.cxtcrior of the • Intended to "leapfrog" the competi- ciency and value. package the most efficient size possi- tion and continue their global image "With a worldwide customer base ble. This is especially important since and- sales leadership, • these new • of close to five million owners, it's the Chrysler Voyager will be sold Chrysler vehicles, benefit from the Qldsmobile cxtrc'mcly rare for any manufacturer around the world. company's pioneering efforts in deve- to introduce a new vehicle type and 19%MEIM:I:RY VILLAGER loping.the segment, leading to innova- tions in the areas of safety, features, •umifuii, jwifoinuiim and value: LEASE "In 1991, the redesigned minivans CLASSIC AND ANTIQUE PERiVK DOWN! were the start of a generation of all- AR SHOW AND SWAP MEET 24MOS. new Chrysler car, truck, sport utility SPONSORED BY: THE OUDSMOBILE Aulo trans wlOD, V 6, pwr rack & pinion stag/disc brks, AHIFM stereo cass, pwrl and ininivan products," said Chrysler ; , RALLYE 350 CLUB wind/locWdr seal, AIR. ('glass, r/def, ffl, cruise, alp whls. light qrp. pw wind, 2 tonef President and Chief Operating Officer . : TOSCO REFINING COMPANY paint. 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Vnuc i'l sta to be paldby a consumer PMC<;!. include nil rosls to bo p.ud !>v >' consumer nzcept lor licensing, rofjistinlicjn & l.ixos ,,,,:;..™/"~(908) 273-7800 ". •:. YVORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS iJng> reglstrationand taxes. Not rosp. lor typo orrois Pictures For Illustration Puiposes Only UNION COUNTYWIDE CLASSIFIED PAGE B16 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1996 Lack of sleep plays role in wrecks AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE 1988 CADILLAC C1MMERON. Grey, 4 door, 1892 ISUZU AMIGO, 53.000 miles, air condi- PONTIAC A place to go for help Jazz in the evening Did you know thai sleep plays a Exercise during your breaks. Slop AUTOMOTIVE new tires, new paint, needs work. 86,000 miles. tioning, »un roof, AMrFM and cassette, new 1985 6000 Street Fair Returns periodically for rest and light exer- $2.000. Call alter 6pm, 808-825-1871. tires, Buy or assume lease. Call 201-386-1574. 6 cylinder, automatic, power tlMring/brakei, Those in need of counseling Warren Vache's Syncopatin' " role in up to 10 percent of the 20 mil- power windows, tint, AS IS. 52.000 miloa. Chamber of Commerce brings back cise. Drive for two hours, then take a 1988 CADILLAC COUPE-Triple Black Beauty, 1987 JAGUAR XJ6- 66.000 miles, Mooreland lion U.S. automobile accidents? creen, sunroof, garaged, good condition. Ask- VIN#FT200100, $1295. Taxes and MV extra. or a place to sleep may turn Seven will perform tonight 10 to 15 minute break outside your excellent condition, phone, alarm, carriage ROYAL DODGE the street fair to trie city's According to the New Jersey Auto- rool, gold package,'every option, 73K. Aaking ing $8,000. Can be seen Saturdays and Surv AUTO DEALERS 1830 Springfield Avenue Maolewood mobile Club Foundation for Safety, vehicle. Run or walk briskly, even if $6,850. 338-7038. days, 10am-Spm. 201-429-8725. • to the YWCA. See Page B1. in Rahway. See Page B5. SMYTHE VOLVO 201-762-3500 merchants, Page 3. experts agree that lack of sleep and it's around the edge of a'rest slop. CADILLAC SEVILLE, 1985, 91,000. fully 1895 JEEP WRANGLER, white, hard-top etc, SEIZED CARS Irom $175. Porsches, Cadil- EXCLUSIVE . toaded.plusalarm.A»king$2,500.Negotiable. chrome package, air, cassette, sound bar, subsequent lack of alertness frequent- Follow your clock. Most people lacs, Chevys, BMW's, Corvettes. Jeeps. Call 201-782-0412. anti-theft, low mileage, excellent condition. ly lead to tragedy, especially on the feel sleepy in the mid-afternoon and VOLVO DEALER $14.500. Call 201-9S2-48S5. 4W0's. Your area. Toll fro* 1-800-898-9778 326 Morris Avenue Summit extension A-7261 currant listings. . highway. In fact, most people have between midnight and 7 a.m-if you 1682 CAMARO. V-8, automatic, fully loaded, T-top, 2 owner car, original. 63K. Good condi- 1995 MAXIMA SE. dark green, 5 speed, alloy must drive at those times, don't wait (908) 273-4200 wheels, power-package, original owner, excel- SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches. Cadil- taken the wheel at least .once when tion. $1950 bett offer or 908-206-0580 or lacs, Chevys, BMWs, Corvettes, also Jeeps, 4 AUTHORIZED 201-566-9851. lent condition. 39,000 highway miles, Viper they were too tired to drive. In one until the first wave of sleep hits. 300. powerful engine, $15,000. 201-761-1756. wheel drives. Your area. Toll free Instead, pull off the road and nap. FACTORY SERVICE 1-800-898-9778 Ext. A-5139 for current study, fully half the drivers admitted CARS UNDER $150. All models. Solzed and Listings. Share the driving. The most men- LONG TERM LEASING ' auctioned by DEA, FBI. IRS; trucks, boasts, 1891 MAZDA MX6-LX. Automatic, red, AWFM to having had near-mishaps because stereo cassette, moon rool, air conditioning, computers, furniture and more. Available your 1986% TOYOTA SUPRA, automatic, 8 cylin- of sleepiness, and one-fifth said tally rested person is normally the per- area. Call .now! 1-800-451-0050 eitensjon 74K miles, excellent condition. Asking $7,900. , AUTO FOR SALE der, all power, od player, 84,000 miles. Perfect they'd actually fallen asleep while son silling in the back scat, not the C199. Call 201-243-1082 condiion. Days 201-762-3887; Evening! 201-625-3929. . . driving. front. So share the driving with your 1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO Convertible. 1993 MAZDA MX6 L.S- V6, 5-spood, sunroof, Triple white, everyttiinfl works, excellent me- 1966 JEEP CHEROKEE V6- 4X4. 4 door, learner interior, factory alarm, cruise, tilt, power passengers. chanically, neods body and paint, but still oats automatic, loaded, rebuilt angine with warranty, 1987 TOYOTA SUPRA Turbo. Black, automa- Fatigue impairs judgement, reduces everything and spoiler, well-maintained. tic, ZR tires, d«an. 100,000 miles, good condi- looks. $3.950. 201-731-2783. " very good condition. $4,800/ best oiler. $12,900. 201-275-O521. the ability to concentrate and delays Monitor your medications. Some 201-761-8164. tion. N«v*r abused. $3800. Call after 5pm 1987 TOYOTA TERCEL WAGON. Red, auto- 201-376-2064. . reaction time — all essentials of safe medications,. panicularly cold and MAZDA matic, air, cassette. Qood condition, $1 600 11B87 CHEVROLET MONTE Carlo SS. Excel- "Your Best Source For Community Information" allergy piHs. increase drowsiness so ..908-354-8472. " lent condition I Loaded I V8, cruise, tilt wheel, 1993 MX6 ' 1987 VOLKSWAGEN FOX. Good tranjporta, don't use them before you dAve. i_a power wtnaww, air uonaiumiimj. nau war tteerino/braVes/, powor ton, flood radia. many new parts, will need ty manager of the Florham Park based AUTOSPECIAL -$24.00 for lOweeks prepaid windows/locks, sunroof, tilt control, tint, rear duicn. $/0O.0U or tjflst Uffflf. 908-241-34B5.— fcine, on the other hand, keeps some AM/FM cassette, rear defrosl. alarm, 74K Club, says you can drive more safely Call Classified for details. 800-564-8911. miles. $8400. 201-763-7397 after 4pm. dofooger, AlvVf M cassette, 79.900 milos. VIN «P5730051. $11,995. Taxes and MV extra. '1984 Vorvo-GL. Automatic, 4-cyllinder. auto RAHWAY, N.J., VOU6 NO.45—THURSDAY, _AUGUST 22, 1996 by following these suggestions: people alert.' 1980 CADILLAC ELDORADO. New transmit locks and windows, air conditioning and sun- A WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER TWO stcncr 1984 CHEVY CAVALIER Wagon. Automatic, ROYAL DODGE Travel rested. Get a good nights Don't drink. Alcohol doesn't sion. Good running condition, reliable car 120K miles, minor body damage, reliable roof. Asking $2,500. Call 201-761-1122. ' $1,000/ best offer. Call 201-731-4213. 1830 Springfield Avenue Vaplowood sedate unless you have a sleep debt. transportation. $1,050 or best olfer. Call 201-762-3500 1991 VOLVO 940 GLE. Redwood color. 81,000 rest before you start the trip. Wear a 908-245-7293. ' But, many alcohol-related mishaps 1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO. 60,000 miles.. miles, power sunroof, anti-braking system, good quality pair of sunglasses, in Mint condition, like new. $1700 or best offer 1991 MERCURY COUGAR LS. Mint condition. heated leather seats. $13,950, Call bright sunshine to prcvcnl fatigue. involve a drivcrwho is sleepy. Must sell. Call 908-352-4523, leave message. 1990 CHRYSLER LEBARON, 2 door, silver, Dark blue with rgrey interior, fully loaded. 35,000 201-467-2484. with, red interior, 6 cylinder, power brakes, miles. Asking'$7,000. Drew. 201-890-7889. Administrator loses residency waiver power steering, air conditioning, am-fm, 1 days. owner. Excellent condition. Asking $3,350. AUTO WANTED "-"^ extra payment of S 10,000 in one 908-925-5899 or 245-5271. 1988 MERCURY COLONY Park LS. Ten By Sean Dally he would move into Rahway. he receives a residency waiver, which committment" and "(here's no sub- passage', leather interior, all power, loaded, ABLE PAYS TOP $$$ IN CASH Highlights Fulcomer, a Republican, was not a he did. stance to it." month. 1988 DODGE CARAVAN, LE V-8, all power, 80 000 miles, $4,500 or best offer. Call SUIT Writer Janusz blamed Pelissicr for this. A healthy donation air, arn-fm, tinted glass, 7 passenger, good 201-762-0178. - For All 4 WhMl Orlvn The City Council voted last Mom councilman at the lime, but his wife He added that he could research the "It's election year politics," Ken- condition. Asking $4.200. Call 908-B25-6548. Pclissicr had told him that he could 1989 MERCURY GRAND Marquis, power Tourney scheduled Kathcrinc was and she hacked up his problem, "but since it violates the nedy added. Six scats on the council, CARS, TRUCKS and VANS day to rescind the residency waiver of not look at the bids when Janusz had DODGE windows, power locks, cruise control, silver' The Rahway Youih Soccer Peter Pclissier, the city's Business claims. Fulcomer added' thai he Faulkner Act, it would be redundant." which has a 5-4 Democratic majority, 1985 RAM 150 PICK UP gray, real nice. 89,000 miles. $5800. Call received his information from three Bui Katherinc Fulcomer, who had arc up for re-election in November.. asked for them, bids that were later 201-7620178. ' FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS Association will host its third Administrator. automatic, 8 cylinder, power steering/brakes, But Republican councilman Frank scaled. tint glass, AM/FM stereo. AS IS. 62,569 miles. annual soccer tournament Nov. Pelissicr, who lives in Tcwksbcrry, people who were sitiing on the coun- voted against Pclissier being made 1991 MERCURY SABLE GS, extra clean, all "I told him, 'Had you given me that VINIES667850, $395. Taxes and MV extra: power,,white with blue interior. 91,000 lady .: 1-800-953-9328 19 and 30. was granted the waiver after being cil at the lime "and I believe them Business Administrator, did not seem Janusz said last week that he has tried ROYAL DODGE, driven miles. Only $4100. Call 201-762-0178. to rescind Pclisjicr's residency waiver bid before, they wouldn't have gotten Laat year, 135 traveling teams, hired as administrator for Rahway by more than I believe Pclissicr." impressed by his vows totakc legal 1830 'Springfield Avenue Maplewood • 908-688-2044 that extra $10,000,"' Janusz said. 201-762-3500 1992 MITSUBISHI EdipsoGS. Automatic, lull But Pclissicr said that none of the action. in 1993 and 1994 "but I couldn't get power, suri-rool, AM/FM cassette, SOKmiles. from ages.7 through 18 partici- Mayor James Kennedy. councilmcn had asked, him about "My message to you is this: don't five votes," which is amajority on the Pelissier • received an unexpected DREAM MACHINES - got a picture of your car? Good condition. $8,000. Call Amy, $$$WE PAY TOP D0LLAR$$$ pated from the tri-state area in ' According to Christopher Wolf of 908-369-8609. council. • . • . ally in the form of Dave Brown, the Run it lor 4 weeks, only $40. Call Classified at this weekend of soccer. the State Community Affairs t)epart- moving into the city when tic'w. .is be intimidated by threat* of legal 800-564-8911 for details. hired and that there were "no prom- action," she said. "I've had that hap- • Democratic candidate for ihc 4lh 1996 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS. White, auto- For Your Junk Car - Anyone interested in informa- ment, rescinding this waiver means M 1971 FORD MUSTANG white convertible, matic, 6K, alarm, cruise control, AM/ FM Janusz has also tried to have the Ward council seat. tion or an application from this ises made." pen to me when I was on the council good condition. Asking $4,000. Call cassette, CD, air-conditioner, power, sunroof. 24 Hour Service. Call: that Pelissicr either will have to move Business Administrator's residency Brown pointed out that there were 212-412-939& or 201-763-1499. $21,000 negotiable. 201-376-7163. year's event can contact'Tony into Rahway to keep his job or will "I consider what ^omc members of and I've stuck to my guns and I've never been sorry that I did." put on the ballot back in 1993, an police officers and firemen who 1988 NISSAN 300-ZX. Attractive white sports Dcigc at 827-2081.- the city council arc doing is a viola- 1993 FORD TAURUS Wagon, all power op- 908-688-7420 lose his job as Business attempt that" was stopped by theworked in Rahway but lived in other tions, 3rd. seat. 62,000 miles, no repairs car. T-tops, 2*2, automatic, upgraded stereo. Administrator. tion of my constitutional rights. It is Fulcomcr added that, since Rahway needed, new condition, $8350 best olfer. 75.000 miles, good'condition. $3.5C0. Call county. towns. He added that there has been also a violation of fair labor prac- docs not have a full-time mayor, it 201-762-72S1. • 201-325-7579. MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE Blood pressure As to the deadline that Pelissier has an "old-boy network" in Rahway for to move into Rahway or give up his tices," said Pclissicr. "I intend to take would be safer if the city had a full- 1991 FORD TAURUS Wagon. Air. AM/FM, 4 1987 NISSAN 300ZX. Fully loaded, T-tops, 1984 HONDA MAGNA. 700 ce, 9,000 miles. A free blood pressure screen- time Business Adminstrator, who Janusz added that he is not satisfied, many "years and that a city employee door, champagne color, new tires, mint condi- mint condition, all maintenance records .kept. Like new. $2,400. Call 908-527-8253. Ask for position. Wolf said, "I would yield to whatever legal action is necessary to tion,- $5,800. Call 908-668-2054. --113K highway milos. $67Q0/_besLoJfer. Don, Ken, after 5pm. ' . . • ing is being offered for Rahway with Pelissier's performance — speci- who lives out-of-town would be less the-coQncilmcn and the municipal- protect- my rights." often must "take the initiative" in case 908-688-3213. residents at the Rahway Public fically, that Pclissier has not aaswered" affected by this. 1986 FORD THUNDERBIRD Coupe, blue, 5.0 1981 YAMAHA CHAPPY, Mint condition, like attorney. That is something that the of an emergency ..in 16 wn. .. _.__ liter, fuel Injected V-8. automatic, air. am-fm 1990 NISSAN MAXIMA, while, automate, new. 5,000 miles. Asking $325. Call Library on the first Tuesday of. "If there is .an emergency, I'd be his questions in the past, or has given ~~ But" Jerry Colcman, a Democratic caswtta. Asking $2,000. 908-277-2760. power steering/ brakes/ windows/ locks, sun- 908-686-9242. state does not determine." City Attorney Louis Rainone sup- every month. The next " looking for the police before the Busi- him wrong answers. council man for ihc 1st Ward, said roof, Bose am/fm ope, car phone, 93.000K. According to Councilman James ported Pelissier. Rainone said, that the 1985 FORD THUNDERBIRD. 2 door, fully $8.300. Cafl 201-992-5904. scheduled screening will be held ness Administrator," replied Demo- He pointed out as an example the that Pelissier's high salary would be equipped, power, air conditioning, cassette. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Fulcomer, who sponsored the resolu- slate's Faulkner Act. under which the Partially customized. Excellent condition. 1995 NISSAN SENTRA-GXE. Mint condition. Sept. 3 from 3 to 6 p.m. cratic councilman Jim Jones. contract for the city's recycling ser- better off slaying in Rahway. 1978 APACHE FIBERGLASS popt-up camper. city government was formed, states $1995/ bett offer. 201-376-6710, waranteed. 5-speed, power everything, cruise, tion rescinding the residency waiver, Sleeps 6. Shower, hot water heater, gas healer, Kennedy, a Democrat, said that the vices that was awarded to ARTS last Janusz added, "A cop or fireman is 201-379-7089. AM/FM cassette, air. 12.000 miles. $12,000/ that a Business Administrator must air conditioned; 3-way refrigerator, stove., sink. Pelissier had made a "verbal" agree- best ofler. 201-503-6672. 908-665-5332. . live in the city that he is serving unless rescinding is "reneging on a previous year. ARTS had recently received an one person. He's not a policy-maker." GOVCRNMEWT-SEIZED cam lor penniMDn Excellent condition. $1595. Call 908-964-3007 ment beforehe was hired in 1991 that A donation was made to the American Cancer Society by NJ CAR who, for a second the $1. Jaguar, Corvette. Mercedes. BMW, 1988 Farmer's market Porsche. Honda, 4x4's, trucks and more. Local BROUGHAM. Fully loaded, excellent condi- year has proudly sponsored the American Cancer Society's Golf Championship. Win- sales. Toil free 1-800-669-2292 extension tion, 89,000 miles. Asking $4,800. Call A little bit of the country has ners of the Society's 21 County Tournaments are invited to play in the State Tourna- A-4000. 201-4Q3-1207. TRUCKS FOR««SALE come to the city, as the Samp- ment and the winners of that tournament are invited to the Nationals in Florida. Pic- 1987 HONDA ACCORD LXI. loaded, automa- 1983 OLDSMOBILE Delta Royale. Fully 1977 CHEVROLET PICK-UR. 8' body, automa- day Farmer's Market returns id With live music iii the air, tic transmission. Great work horse, low mi- tured from left to right are, Lee Horner of Summit, NJ CAR chairman and owner of tic, 4 door, sunroof, 84.000 miles. 26 mpg. loaded, excellent body, reliable engine, $1.000. the downtown to provide shop- Excellent condition. $4,700/ best offer. 201-761-4692. leage. Full Cap. $575". Ca»}201-376-6710. Wyman Ford; Peter Porcelli, American Cancer Society, NJ Division and Mitch Fried- 201-535-9722. 201-535-3624. ' pers with the chance to buy 1989 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER SE-TURBO. 7 1989. FORD ECONOLINE-150 van. 109.000 man, American Cancer Society Golf Chairman and owner of Norris Chevrolet'in 1985 HONDA ACCORD LX. power steering. passenger. Excellent condition, fully loaded, miles. Good work horse'. $5,995, negotiable. produce fresh from New Jersey extremely well maintained. Low mileage. Ask- city takes on country flavor \Nestf\e\d. power brakes, air conditioning, sunroof, good Call John weekdays. 9:30AM-4:30PM, farms. condition. Asking $2,500. Call 908-925-6548. ing $6,395. 908-272-1358 after 7PM. 201-429-8102. Produce will be picked fresh ' nat was shaped like a coffin v>\ih var- Dv Scan Dally country rau«c. for Uck of ii i-c:ter from ihc fis!ds ju..: hourx bc?>ro 'r tup. 9183 mitt. 50. IJ1O5, They took the first step in filling a Henderson's duties involve coordi- milti, SU. •3C»8, VIN aurto. 27.376 m.laa. S». IXn. AIR. 53.900 milui. S0<.l1S7a. 57.556 mil,i. Slk.tlO«9. AM'FM lUrao. 42.M1 mM. Si* •4003. VIN. •PH74417. 15.050 mlivt. Stk:»383i. VIN. •TA&XT40. • PW12M9. VIN. •RA812231. • VIN tMYeoeiM. will sponsor fall household spe- YIN.tlX62OS56. •OOM.VIN. tPA65«781. VIN 4SG&36094. 10-year void in the heart of the blisi- nating and centralizing chamber $ $ $ cial waste disposal days in ness community. In office since early efforts, performing administrative 11,995 13,995 14,495 16,995 Rahway, Springfield and Cran- June, Henderson has already won functions, and acting as liason to jhe ford. over many of the local merchants wiih business community. True to the spirit '93 MARK VIII The first event for the fall '92 CARTIER '96 SABLE GS WAGON '94 CONTINENTAL '94 EXPLORER XLT '93 TOWN CAR SIGNATURE '94 TOWN CAR SIGNATURE '95 CONTINENTAL her commitment, concern, and of cooperation growing in the city, '92 MARK VIILSC Uncotn. 2 *, ft cyi auto trant. pvrr Uncotn. 4 dr. 6 cyl, auto tract, pwr Uncotn, 9 cyl. tuto trint. pwr Lincoln, V-B. auto tf«.na, pwr it M»icury. V-fl. auto tr«n«. pwi ttmy Lir*:oin. 4 *. a cyl. •uto trim. AJfl. FoAock», AIR, •trnfltortt. AIR. AM/fM tttrco- •trnpbrki. AIR. 18.500 mi!«*. enthusiasm. she mans a desk in the newly-shared p*r nrn*>' ABS t)rt«/ wincV todu.' pwr itm^ bika/ wimy locks. W. txhi. AIR. rtm int. 21.625 mi ABS Exka/ wirxV tockj, 3/d t*it. tilt, cruitt. moortfool, !Uif int. cau wrCO. du«J atr t+Q*. 27.1W 2- p.m. at the Rahway City HaJU •«•!«. iTWorfoo*, tH. cn»»«. Wi' »nt. cnutm. 32.823 mitai. Stk. #4055. moomoot. h*f >nt, *J»i l*r tXQS. Sfc.#1»4S. V!N #SY746063. S* §2063. VIN fNVMH37.-- duftl %u b*fl». 5040 milai. SLV 33.450 mil« . Stk.12047. min. Stt-llOW, VIN #RY74MO0 office of the chamber and Rahway #3103. VIN. UTA 625859 (Ju*l nr t>»0«, 24.S75 m4*i. Stk. VIN. #PH17*417. 4 7,250 miUi, Slk.«1O51, B parking lot on the comer of The Executive Director spot was VIN.#PYT287«. Center Partnership. When'not in the • 107*1, VIN. •RY7400KX West Milton Avenue and Main created to fill a need which the cham- $ $ S office, she visits ihe over 900 busines- $ $ $ $ Street ber has been aware of for many years, 18,995 20,295 23,295 27,995 ses in town. 17,495 17,995 17,995 18,995 19,495 according to Bill Brenner, chamber The second fall event will be "Everybody fell in love with Rose," president. He stated that most cham- held in Springfield at the mun- said Ray Smith of Niece's Pieces. icipal swimming pool at Morri- ber coordination and administrative 2800 Springfield Avenue • 5 Minutes East of Short Hills Mall "She's very warm, and she listens son Road on Sept. 28 from 8 duties traditionally fell upon the presi- MM Eait- SOB We« whether it;$ good or bad, and if she un. to 2 p.m. The final event dents, who split time between their • 2Mto.Euto)Sumnirl Rahway Hospital Is forming a Diabetes Support Group designed to bring together doesn't have an answer, she'll gel you LOANER CARS & for the fall will be at the Cran- businesses and the chamber, resulting • •MtLfromLI«lngtton , Approved people in the area that are all living with diabetes. The group will meet on the first an answer." itMhtMbt' SHUTTLE SERVICE ford municipal swimming pool in less attention paid to both/ VWe Auto Repair' UNION « 908-964-7700 Tuesday of each month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Rahway Hospital beginning Sept. 3. Maria Malan of F&M Ceramics ^^ • «ai • ^m^ • ^" E-MAIL US: M;iolocrsl "•' ;iol com on Memorial Drive on Oct. 19 For more information or to register call 499-6056 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. want a positive, constant presence," Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except for licensing, registration & taxes. Not responsible for typographical errors. 'Must be a current Lincoln Owner. (Must be a current Mercury lessee to qual. from 8 ajn. to 2 p.m. Brenner said. "We made a conscious Sec CHAMBER, Page 2