Outstanding athletes Going door to door Ground broken for 100 new TheJZlhronicJe salutes its on Christmas house tours senior citizen housing units
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Thursday, December 12,1991 Vol.98, No. 50 A Forbes Newspaper 50 cents if ••• CRANFORD • GARWOOD> KENILWORTH School budget committee makes recommendations By CHERYL MOULTON HEHL It was stressed throughout the report that Recommendations include; business and economic environment" while sound business principles can be ap- THECHRONICLE • A study of custodial tasks and time • Starting teacher salaries should be fro- plied to a school district, it is important to requirements to establish a basis for con- zen at the current level Sunday is the 200th arv note a school district is not a business. Also r^arawy of the Bad Rights. ' The results and recommendations of the tracting specific services and utilizing split • Non-educational costs should be ana- School Budget Advisory Committee (SBAQ emphasized was the fact that certain areas shifts. Currently 36 custodians with salary, lyzed by location to identify unusually high 1h« CSw»'s P6M Chapter of can be.studied further to determine whether the DaughtoB of the American were introduced to the Board of Education fringe benefits, tax and other compensations costs for more investigation. this week after three months of intensive a: change is advantageous. The SBAC, how- are paid in excess of $1.2 million annually. evaluation. Overall, the report recommended ever, is not recommending any specific ac- • Explore income-generating possibilities tion other than a review of the data. • Initiate centralized purchasing and co- through rental, long-term leasing or sale. it was time to take a "fresh look" at.each ordinated bidding with the township. A list school, teachers' salaries* pupil to teacher • Establish an annual program of com- Board, of Education members listened in- of 47 items with the-potential for joint pur- munity-wide fund raising to solicit funds for ratio, and other expenses that could be tently as four subcommittee chairmen pre- chase were listed - • •" .„ <*iu«jhw ii ftwntoring their pared for considerable ta* savings. . specific student activities or projects". • Bf 4 sented a summarized narration of, the 108- • Review of the current tuition reim- • Re-evaluation df the geographic bound- page report While the report contained 56 bursement program for continuing educa- The SBAC is comprised of residents.with recommendations in four areas, it was made aries and functional capacities of the el- extensive private sector experience and tion for teachers. The $63,500 allocated for ementary schools with the goal of verifying clear'that not ail of the 26 members of the this area ' remains "embarrassingly low." TfCftfJ knowledge in the areas of': accounting, fi- SBAC and the school hoard Budget Review an efficient and intensive use Of schools. nance and general management Formed in SBAC members recommended a review to • A study should be done to determine Committee supported every recommenda- determine why the program is under- »»U»Si Chrteimas party Satur- the same fashion as the Citizens Budget Ad- tion in the report . ; whether one or more new special services day, Ooa 14, from 11am.-1 visory Committee (CBAQ last year, "Which utilized. program should be established within the pit Kt the Caiwiffty Center analyzed and evaluated the 1991 municipal The areas examined by the SBAC in- • Holding the line on union teacher wage district The average Cost per student when ooBlOWtiingdaJeAve. If $ free. budget, the SBAC provided the board with cluded district and administrative expenses, increases. According to the report, "The per- services are delivered within the district is Santa wi be there. cost-saving guidelines without cost to tax- high school and athletics, elementary centage increases awarded in the recent past $7,800 as compared to the average cost Of payers. schools, and special services. are no longer credible given the adverse (Please turn to page A-5) Open house T» -•#-#•*• Rides start from the Mlln Street parking lot. . judge and dvio leader, has Author, author, ' been dadteated in the borough y Brooksiders add own creations to library a^tad. Sea photograph on By CHERYL MOULTON HEHL THE CHRONICLE Gill janitor accused of sexual assault Concerts due How are the children taking to the pioneer project of process writing? An employee of the Gill Apartments has been ac- Sgt Eric Mason, Detective William Peters and Detec- A holWay concert is sched- Very seriously. cused of second degree sexual assault against a 56- tive Edward Zarzecki. uled s* 8 p,rn. « Cranfbfd High At Brookside School fourth-graders already have written books, and year-old resident of the senior citizen unit Police Chief Harry Wilde said the department is School Dec 19. Meantime, Or- copies are available in the school library for all pupils to enjoy. The Police said the assault took place in the victim's "extremely vigilant when it comes to senior citizens ang« Avenue School vvBi . .. children's books are of varying lengths, and all are illustrated with bedroom at 3 a.m. on a night in late August and that and is sensitive to crimes against our seniors." Older present & annual winter con- drawings. she was afraid to come forward until three weeks ago, residents are often intimidated by criminals who tell cert today at 7:30 p.rnJn the Books such as All about Cars and Jets, by fourth-grader David Rich- when she informed authorities that she had been them not to come to the authorities," he said. "If they BchooJ auditorium. Seventh- ardson, Prehistoric Monsters by Ryan Helmstetter, The Chipmunk in the assaulted Library by Ted Hickey, or a historic piece by Michael Cila titled George have problems they want to discuss we will talk to At that time the police launched an investigation them and preserve their confidentiality," he said. among the performers. The Washington, are catalogued by school librarian Sylvia Reichman and that led to the arrest Tuesday of Pedro Macias, 38, a pubdc is invited Another school treated like any other book. Cuban who arrived in the United States in the 1980 'Td like these people to be able to come forward to performance is on tap tonight According to Mrs. Reichman the children are intrigued by the work of boatlift and had worked at the Gill units as a main- bridge that intimidation and talk to us in confidence," downtown: the high school's their peers, checking out these books as frequently as regular ones. tenance man for about eight years. The authorities he said. "We will protect our senior citizens." Brass Quartet Is scheduled to Process writing is an ongoing daily project at Brookside, taken se- believe he had a pass key to the apartment Second degree sexual assault is an indictable of- play at 7 p.m. riously by students who are scheduled for 20-minute segments of read- ing or creative writing in the lobby of the school. A special table and The suspect was apprehended at his home on North fense. If convicted, the suspect faces five to 10 years chairs with a lamp, books and writing supplies create the setting for Avenue in Elizabeth on a warrant served by Detective in prison, said Detecytive William O'Donnell. Free parking creative writing and reading. Free parking is provided One story, Submarines, by fourth-grader Brian Harnos, was written downtown starting this week. • during one of these periods: Bergen agrees Meter* are scheduled to be "Submarines are very cooL The good part is that they can stay under Forbes group begins weeklies decomtivety covered through water for a very long period^time.-The-good part is the helicopter- can "CRHslrnas. ~™"~ pick up little submarines. Some little subs can come out from a carrier to send Union because you can jump off in the water and go diving off a carrier. If you in New Brunswick, Watchung The champs are on a sub you can go diving off a certain part of a sub." Forbes Newspapers this week has begun publishing two new weekly its solid waste David Breariey HIgK School Brian's story was only a rough draft, but he was very proud of his newspapers, The New Brunswick Focus and The Warren-Watchung te celebrating its latest state work and was contemplating extending the story. Journal. By DONALD PIZZI JR. championship. $ee tha sports Teachers were trained in process writing last year by a language arts The newest community weeklies bring the group's total to 15 home- THE CHRONICLE section. consultant who returned this fall to train parents. This innovative meth- town newspapers, in addition to its weekly entertainment guide Weefc- od of teaching writing encourages an interactive classroom, said Francis endPlus, and Somerset and Middlesex Guides which are weekly shop- Approval of a regional partner- Collect food Lucash, supervisor of curriculum for the Cranford school system. The ping guides with feature content and photographs. Forbes Newspapers' ship agreement by the Board of program emphasizes the belief that all children can write and that total weekly circulation now is 180,500 in Somerset, Middlesex and Union Freeholders in Bergen and Union Th© Vincent Lombard! Lodge writing is an ever-changing process. counties has paved the way for a meetsi at the Knights of Colum- counties. A key ingredient in the implementation of process writing is the "This expansion addresses opportunities for quality local newspapers to late-December projected start for bus HaK in Garwood at 7:30 development of a classroom climate conducive to writing, sensitivity to ground breaking on the Union p.nt tonight for Its annual serve people In these three communities, and since that Is our mission as students' writing, the need to let students communicate and write spon- an organization, we created the new Focus and Journal even at this County resource recovery facility. Christmas celebration- Dona- taneously throughout the day and, finally, publication of students' best tlon$ of food wW be collected slack point In the'region's econcomy," Forbes Newspapers President and The Union County board voted works. Also stressed is the importance of literature as a part of writing Publisher Chuck Lyons said. "We look forward to full participation In our for Oanford Family Care. and the communication arts process. Dec. 5 to amend its solid waste new weeklies by all readers In all three towns." plan to include the partnership. For kindergarten through sixth-grade the process involves five stages: The Journal will have a circulation of 5,200 and will Initially be mailed The two counties reached an agree- Toy donatioins pre-writing or exploration and expansion of a pupil's knowledge; draft- free to all Warren and Watchung homes. Its news and advertising staffs ment in October that will have Htumonia Savings Bank, Ko- ing, when the sequence is developed; revision, when clarification of will be based In the 44 Franklin St offices in Somerville. Bergen County sonding 150,000 nSworth. will accopt toy dona- meaning occurs and interaction with teachers and peers take place; Focus also will be mailed free to each household In New Brunswick, tons of solid waste to the resource tions on behaH erf the Salvation editing stage, when examination of the mechanics of the written work with added copies distributed to the Rutgers University campus and major recovery facility each year after its Army. Unwrapped toys should are checked; and finally, the publishing stage when the finished product businesses In the city. Total circulation will be 24,000. News and advertis- completion. The board voted to ap- be dropped off by Dec, 13 at is shared with teachers and peers. The published document may be ing staffs of Focus will also be at the Somerville office, pending negotia- (Please turn to page A-5) any HarmOnia Savings Bank, presented orally, they can be handwritten or typed tions for a New Brunswick office site. (Please turn to page A-6) A-2 News December 12, 1991 December 12,1991 News A-3 Police blotter On the benefit tour Senror hoxrsing Holiday handiwork Verbal argument leads By STUART AWBREY nancbig lagged without federal permitted since 1987. However, Barry Dunleavy of United Jersey THE CHRONICLE funds through much of the 1980's housing manager Barbara Ander- Bank which is financing construc- until the township came up with soh said there have been 350 in- tion. U.S. Rep. Matthew Rinaldo, to disorderly conduct charge The first step in the construction its own plan. quiries made over four years. who assisted the board in the first of a new senior citizen housing Committeewoman Barbara Bilg- Groundbreaking participants in- and second units, said the ground- A 41-year-old Winans Avenue enue. ..''.. structure was taken symbolically breaking is further evidence of the man was charged Friday with-dis- er said there is a long waiting list cluded Doreen Rivell of Damon with a groundbreaking ceremony and the new units "are very need- town's commitment to meet the orderly conduct after he allegedly Police responded to a report lastweek. Douglas, • the local engineering had a verbal dispute with a conve- from a witness who aUeged|$'"saw ed" Under federal regulations, no firm, architect Eli Goldstein of needs of senior citizens and the both men attempt to remove the One hundred new units will be exact count of applicants has been James Goldstein Associates and disabled nience store manager on South Av- created off Lincoln Avenue East enue. • ladder from on top of a van parked on Burnside Avenue. Three wit- adjacent to the 131-unit Gill Apartr The man, identified as James nesses identified both men before ments, creating a 231-unit complex Cushing, was arrested at 2:36 a.m,complaints were signed, police for older citizens. by Officer Christopher Chapman at said. . . The new facility will be called Krauszer's on South Avenue. *• * * the Cranford-Uncohi Apartments. Investigators said Mr. Cushing . In other police news, police are All units will be identical one- apparently had an argument with searching for three men who stole bedroom apartments. the store manager before allegedly a car parked on Winans Avenue The $7 million project is out for climbing on the counter top and Friday and broke into two cars on construction bids. Under the fi- knocking items off the shelf. Police Winans and one car on Dermody nancing terms, 10 percent or said they did not know what the Street. Investigators said radios $700,000 must be spent on the argument was about. No one waswere taken from two cars oh project by the end of this month hurt. Mn Cushing was released Wynans while the stolen car, an "89 and the pre-engineered, pre- later1 on his own recognizance. Ford Mustang, was later recovered fabricated units must be in opera- * • * in Elizabeth. tion by the end of 1993. Separately, two Westfield men Cranford Housing Board presi- were charged Friday with the at- Investigators said the suspects dent Roman Chapelsky said the fa- tempted theft of an aluminum lad- were males in their late teens to cility "writes another page in the der. early 20s. One of the men had fa- legacy of Ed Gill," the late former cial hair and long sideburns. -The mayor who steered the first struc- The men, identified as Michael .other male had a medium build ture on Meeker Avenue to comple- Sadowski, 22, of Hazel Avenue and and was wearing a blue baseball tion. Danny Wood, 27, of E. Broad jacket with gray lettering, police Street, were arrested at 2:47 a.m.said. They were last seen early Fri- '• "Seeds grow by themselves, but buildings don't" Mr. Chapelsky by Officer.. James Switek on day morning in the area of Wynans • 1 Rankin Street near Bessler Av- Avenue. said in thanking volunteer board members, the township govern- ment and attorney Bill Brock who AARP plans holiday social, trips Maureen Ray of the Junior Woman's Club, center, Introduces Grbver the Mopse to Ann Procacci at the^enni^IJ^encerSw conceived the financial package The Cranford Chapter of the ney Somerville. which included the sale of tax of. four .houses toured Sunday In benefit for Project Home of Cranford. Other guests to her left Include Valerie Lleberman credits to corporations. American Association of Retired Members are urged to attend Diane Del Rey and Julius Procacci. Persons (AARP) will meet at 10 and bring a friend. "It's a jigsaw puzzle but it seems ajn., Dec. 20 at Lincoln School. A The following trips are sched- to work," Mr. Chapelsky said of the social will be held at 9:30 am. uled: Jan. 22 — Taj Mahal, Atlantic *^-v<#»*. tax credit scheme. City. Cost is $11-with $10 in coin ; Former Mayor Burt Goodman re- The Hillside Avenue School and $5 deferral; March 13 — Hunt- • called that legislation enabling the Band directed by Thomas Sicola erdon Playhouse for dinner and new unit was passed in 1970 even will perform Christmas and Ha- show, "Odd Couple," at a cost of as financing for the first structure nukkah music They will be ac- $37. Call Mike Finnegan at 276- began. It took 12 years from the companied by the school's choral 0814 for more information and res- completion of the Gill Apartments group under the direction of Rod- ervations. for the "second seed" to get under- way," said Mr. Chapelsky. The land COME SAVOR THE GREAT NEW MENU package advanced in 1982. Fi- GEORGE PACCIEUOrTHE CHRONICLE PIANE MATFLERD/THE CHRONICLE Men's health topic Breaking ground for new $7 million 100-unIt senior citizen building off Lincoln Avenue East Our photographer spied Rachel Thomas, deep In concen- AT THE OFFICE! of new support group are Cranford Housing Board president Roman Chapelsky, attorney Bill Brock and housing tration, making Christmas ornaments at Cranford United manager Barbara Anderson. Over 20 delicious new choices—new burgers, salads, and pastas, A support group under the aus- Methodist Church recently. pices of the Rutgers Cooperative new pizzas, fajitas, chicken and seafood platters, and new desserts. Extension Program is being DECEMBER formed for men with heart con- Nobody ever had this much fun at The Office! ditions. INTERESTED IN PLACING A CLASSIFIED AD? A professional nutrition and di- CALL OK STOP 8Y OUR WESTFIELD OfFlCE etetics consultant will be available CONCORD* ROYAL GOLD COLLECTION. 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Brookside authors ents or students who wish to pur- _ (Continued from pageJbl)— L y-—, — (Continued from page A-l)- —C^ponents-of— the-resource-re -{[Continued from page -A-l)- chase-flTbook for the $26,000 for sending a student out of thedistrict There are 28 Cranford prove the solid waste plan initially covery facility have been vocal, Another project just off the ebration of any special event in special services students whose special needs are met in existing pro- on Nov. 14 however, going as far as to protest grams. These students are transported out of the district at a cost of ground at Brookside is the "Cel- their lives will be showcased in a Union County will dispose of ash its construction this summer out- ebrate with Books" program which r $730,000 per year; side the home of Joseph E. Kazar, special display case near the li- residue from the facility at a land- began this month. The program • The board, through its employees, should actively pursue grants as fill in Taylor, Pa. UCUA executive director. brary. The book, a picture and in- was suggested by parent and li- each grant dollar obtained represents a dollar less raised in local On Belp. 4, the Bergen County Gov. James Florio imposed teresting hobbies and facts about property taxes. freeholders voted to endorse the three conditions on approval of brary volunteer Elaine Traynor, the student are spotlighted in the • Relocate the Cranford Alternative Program (CAPX memorandum of understanding the facility: a plan to increase re- who discovered a way to add lighted display case. • The Cranford Alternative Program (CAP) fiar emotionally disturbed between the two counties* cycling to 60 percent, providing a A breakthrough on a second Cranfordians can be proud high school students should be studied to investigate four alternatives: "These steps are the final pre- facility to' dispose of ash iresidue, expansiorv-restricting4t to Cranford residents only, privatizing it or requisites ^ to our receiving long- and finding a regional solution to "free market" it through legislative change. Of 56 students now in the awaited state approval for the re- solid waste management The senior citizen housing unit of the downtown appearance program, 11 are Cranford students and the balance tuition is paid by source recovery project," said An- agreement with Bergen County *Hovc your Picture To The Chronicle: cellent school system, a dedicated students from nearby communities. gelo J. Bonanno, chairman of the meets that final requirement, said It took nine years to get the fitst subsidized senior, citizen police and fire department a hard • The board should ensure Cranford taxpayers are not burdened by Mr. Kazar, housing structure built in Cranfprd The housing board and espe- As Cranford plans to welcome in Union County Utilities Authority the holiday season once again, we working public works staff, dedi- non-resident, non-tuition paying students taking advantage of a Cran- (UCUA). ^'Although both the UCUA token uuith Sontci & cially Ed Gill ran bureaucratic gauntlets in TVenton and Washing- Should all be proud of the way the cated town workers, a senior citi- ford; education, Le.. proof of residency requirement with a system of and BCUA (Bergen County Utili- zens building, and last but not ton to get 131 tasteful units built In retrospect, the first units downtown area looks. The time periodic residency checks.; '',' • ties Authority) agreed to the re- HOMEOWNER came relatively easy, at least in comparison toith the current least a conscientious hard-working • The board is'urged to design and adopt a modern health care plarr gional partnership, state approval and effort that the volunteers have M CREDIT PROBLEMS? 2 Live Reindeer cit second round. The major difference between the 1970s and the put in, plus the dollars that are group of elected officials. , for its employees targeted at cost control for the benefit of taxpayers. hinged upon confirmation by our 1990s is that federal monies for such housing dried up and the raised from all the taxpayers, Christmas decorations and Ha- •• The board should re-examine the perks given teachers in the years respective freeholder board." NO PROBLEM!! township had to come up with innovative approaches, largely on makes the difference between nukkah lights for the holiday Sea- of non-competitive salaries. Officials have said__Jhe agree- SECONDARY - lUillicims Nursery Cranford and many other towns son with all the.improvements will • Blanket purchase^order contracts with common Vendors should be ment will allow the county munici- MORTGAGE LOANS its own. not mean anything unless the resi- developed Gill and Co. launched the effort for the first units 21 years ago. that are trying to upgrade their palities to save close to $9 million 524-Springfield 9M A-6 Community Life December 12t 1991 December 12,1991 News A-7 Christmas classic May Konegan, 82 Madeline M. Dixon, 80 Was^fofmer residenroFCfaiTford" trs=agp-;—•.•-" May Konegan, 82, of Freehold Clara, Calif., and Dr. Kenneth K. Madeline M. Dixon, 80, of Gar- ingyille, N.Y.; a daughter, Karen Township, died Tuesday, Dec. 10, Konegan. of Milford; and nine wood, died Dec. 6, 1991 at her Harmon of Granford; two sisters, at home. grandchildren. home. 'Katheririe Olsen of Boston, Mass., Bom in Newark, she lived in Funeral services will be held Fri- She was born in Brooklyn and and Anna Fleckstein of Cold Cranford and Howell before mov- day, Dec. 13, at 11 am. at the First lived in Miami, Fin., before moving Spring Harbor, N.Y.; 15 grandchil- ing to Applewood Estates 16 Presbyterian Church of Freehold, "to Garwood 12 years ago. dren and One greatrgranddaughter, months ago. West Main St, Freehold. The Rev. Mrs. Dixon was a bookkeeper A Mass was offered Dec. 9 at St. Schools Kenneth J. Matthews will officiate. with the Camelot Cruise Center in Michael's Church in Cranford. Ar- Mrs, Konegan was a member of Interment is at - Ardena Baptist rangements were by the- Dooley Lest we forget the First Presbyterian Church, Cranford for five years before re- In brief Church Cemetery, HowelL tiring in 1.989. Funeral Home, Cranford. Freehold and the Freehold Arrangements were from CH.T. In lieu of flowers, the family re- Students are Lametta, Stephanie Jurewitz, Women's Club. She was a member Clayton and Son Funeral Home, She is survived by her husband, quests donations to Overlook Hos- Scouts plan dessert auction Danielle Lueddeke, Nancy Coito, of the Presbyterian Women's Circle Kenneth; two sons, Richard of recognized Billy Ramsay, Roberto Carrillo, Adelphia. pice Program, Overlook Hospital, There win be a holiday dessert auction at the Wednesday and the Daughters of the American Donations may be made to the Cranford and Stephen of Fram- Summit . The Lincoln, Franklin and Wash- Brian Hirth, Crystal O'Reilly, Jason Revolution. She also was a mem- meeting of Garwood Cub Scouts Pack No. 75 at the Uncofn Navajro, Michael Ch^anoff, Diabetes Foundation, Central Jer- School Gym, Garwood, starting at 7 p.m. Santa and his etf will ington schools announce Students , ber of the Thoroughbred Breeders sey Chapter, 146 Maple Ave., Red of the Month, Citizens of the Megan Ferrara, John Ramsay and Association of New Jersey in Bor- be on hand to help with the auction.'.Each boy will create a Mark Koch. Bank, NJ. 07701. : iBRUSHLESS homemade masterpiece for the auction. Proceeds will be used Month and Special Recognition te^ dentown. Mrs. Konegan was a Earning Special Recognition. to buy gifts for needy families. cipients for November. member of the Applewood Singers Students of the Month are Van- were Carolyn SchBiid, Stephen and a former member of the First Catino, David Durante, Kimberly- essa Busied, Jennifer Evans, Jen- Castaldo and Thomas DiStefano. Presbyterian Church of Cranford. liSeniL; HOLIDAY GIFTS PTA and first aid sponsor CPR class nifer Delevante,' Mejissa Oliveri, She was predeceased by her hus- Car Wash Discount Coupons, Auto The Garwbod PTAand First Aid Squad are sponsoring a CPR Lauren Ricks, Sean Garner, Jen- band, Kurt A., in 1989. Surviving Accessories & Ultimate Clcan-Up Gift Certificates awareness class on Tuesday, Jan. 14 at 7 p.m. The post of the nifer Anderson, Thomas DiStefano, Students receive are two sons, Retired Air Force , GREAT GIFTS THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED class is $10 per person and will coyer adult.CPR and HeWch Angela Urricp, .Angela Marotta, Al- honors for posters Major Rudolf R. Konegan of Santa maneuver/Successful completion of the course willresult I n lison Petrpnio, "Michael Palmisano, 550 SOUTH AVE; E. certification as an American Heart Association Heartsaver. Two Garwood students were mCRANFORD Nikld Bonfanti, Stephen Sobodh- honored in the Union County Nar- CRANFORD CAR WASH 272-2990 Enrollment In this class Is limited to 40 persons. (If there is a ski, <^irly Mahon, Jamie Ozemko, greaterdemand, theTPTAyvfll set up additional classes") Register" cotic Advisory Board's 12th annual Glan-Carlo Menottl's classic one-act opera, 'AmahI and the Mary Appel John Quattrocchi and Nicole Per- Drug Poster Contest Awards Cer- Night Visitors,' will be performed at Whltlock Hall at Trinity either at the First Aid Squad today from 7 to 9 pm c* during peras. IfYouNeodA Santa's Photos at Lincoln School tomorrow from 6 to 7:30 p.m. emony for fifth grade students. Episcopal Church at 7:15 and 8:45 p.m. Friday. Whit Percy Resident since '47 Citizens of. the Month are Kevin Kim Pelusio won second place and plays Amahl and his mother Is portrayatl by Betsy MacKen- Chris&na* Trae Bishop, Eileen Berglund, Julie Jamielyn Martin collected a third A Mass of Christian burial in St Get luminary candle orders In Proat, Jason Semple, Vanessa place tie honor category. - zle. Tickets are $10 and available at the door. John the Apostle Church, Clark/ Come to LSi'dEnTwill be offered Friday, Dee FROSTY FREEZ Garywod Public Celebration Ctonrunittro requests that all or- 13, at 10 ajn. for Mary F. Malone ders for luminary candles be sent to block captains and all tally Appel, 75. She died Dec. 9, 1991 at TREE WORLD sheets sent to area captains. - presented St Barnabas Medical Center, Liv- ingston, after a brief illness. largest Selection Knights plan New Year's party Born in County Clare, Ireland, In Area Obituaries Over 1500 Trees The Dei Capris will be featured at the GarwoodKnlgrrts of she came to New York in 1925 and Columbus New Year's Eve party. All featured are a full buffet all moved to Cranford in 1947. Tress Standing Free night, open bar from 8 p.m. to 2 am., party favors and cham- Mrs. Appel was a communicant So Ifs Easy To Pick pagne toast Tickets, $30 each, can'be- obtained from the of St John the Apostle Church, The Perfect Tree Knights at 37 South Ave., Gaiwood. Phone 789-9809. Mary Krowicki, 79 Clark. . ;• . • ' Her husband, Joseph, died in FRESH CUT: 1979. .. : Douglas Fir • Fraser Fir , Sons of Italy meet today. Switchboard operator for school board r Surviving are two sons, Joseph Grand Fir * Sheered Balsam Vincent Lombardl Lodge 2551 Order Sons of Italy In America Mary Krowicki, 79, a long-time Michael's Church and a member of will meet today at 7:30 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall In of Cranford, and Gerry of New Natural Balsam employee of the Board of Educa- Spade and Hoe Garden Club. York; a daughter, Kathy Viso of Garwood for their annual Christmas Celebration. Donations of Table Top Trees tion who lived here for half a cen- Her husband, Joseph, died seven Cranford; a sister, Teresa Lennon food will be collected for Cranford Family Care Center for Christ- The Garwood First Aid Squad placed a small memorial tury, died Dec. 10, 1991 at the . months ago. of New York; and two grandchil- mas Basket New members are welcome to join the lodge. stone In front of the squad building in memory of James home of her daughter, Christine dren. Ml LARGE SELECTION Information: Peter at 272-7287 or Vincent at 789^3447. Quinn of Linden, after a brief ill- In addition to her daughter, she of Specially Decorated Leonard Sr. Judge Leonard was one of the founders of the is survived by three grandchildren. Arrangements are by Dooley Fu- squad in 1939, and the first president. Judge Leonard was ness. neral Home, 218 W. North Ave. Wreaths & Grave Covers The funeral will be held Friday, Youngsters invited to Free Throw president for 38 years. Born in Perth Amboy, she Donations may be made to the Dec. 13, at 8:45 a.m. with a funeral To Save Time & , All boys and glrte ages 10-14 are invited to participate In the Standing next to the memorial Is Ann Leonard, the moved to Cranford 50 years ago. Mass at St Michael's Church at St Barnabas Burn Foundation, 94 Special Old Shoft Hills Road, Livingston, Money. Come To local level of the competition for the 1992 Knights of Columbus Judge's wife. Mrs. Krowicki was an emergency 9:30 a.m. Interment is at St. Ger- Christmas International Free Throw Championship. The local competition switchboard operator for the Cran- trude's Cemetery, Colonia. N.J. 07039. Garwood VFW Post 6807, Ladles Auxiliary, presented an FROSTY FREEZ Arrangements will be held Friday, Dec. 27 at noon In the gym of Lincoln/. American flag to the Garwood Public Schools on Dec. 6. ford Board of Education for 15 Arrangements were by Krowicki Franklin School, comer of Second Avenue andWalnut Street In years, retiring eight years ago. TREE WORLD Live Ot Silk Flowers The flag was provided by Peggie Castaldo, whose brother, Gorny Memorial Home, 211 West- Victorian Yuletide Stuffed Animals • Trult Baskets • Garwood. . '• .' . • „..'' '•••• .;• • / • • •• ' • • Scouts receive awards and badges She was ftfcXommunicant of St. field Ave., Clark. ; "We do the right thin Paper Party Qoods Joseph Castaldo, served in the United States Air Force Experience a Victorian holiday The International Free Throw Charnplonsfilp is sponsored by during World War II and retired as Master Sergeant In Garwood Cub Scouts were on Nov. 20, these boys receive4 the Knights with winners progressing to local, district and state awarded badges « at two recent awardsd : BilBilll y HrHarriis andd SStephert t with a visit to "Christmas in the 1 North Ave. 1968. ' level competitions. International champions are announced by rheetings. , Catino received athletic badges; Ni- UCC students named to honor society Ballantine House" at the Newark Garwood, NJ the Knights of Columbus International Headquarters based on The ceremony attended by the Ladles Auxiliary, family Amicucd, Chris Pasquari* H6WU tsOO Ml • » -Cranford Chronicle- 1 -Grantor " ->ronlcle" "••JJI A-8 News December 12,1991 —— ~ December 12ri991 (tmnfordttftttbnicte Two charged with beating cab fares • Two Kenilworth men were ar- Markson. Both men were allegedly For Santa only Seniors rested last week for allegedly beat- involved in separate cases of beat- ing two separate taxi cab fares, ing cab fares. The first case was The men, Bernard Coyle, 31, of reported Nov. 28 by Union Cab Co. Jack of all trades is Hadassah's Woman of Year N. 7th Street, and Michael Purcell, aat t 9'p.m9'p.m.. In that incident, Mr. *••• •'• • •' drive will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 By CHERYL MOULTON HEHL residential health care administrator, and a certified teacher Nicole, 19, who wilh their mother are life members of Ha- : The Kenilworth Senior Citizen 28, of N- 13th Street, were charged Coyle and Mr. Purcell were ac- p.m. at the health office. Monday, with two counts of theft of ser- THE CHRONICLE , • . of the Suzuki pianO method, which is based on "ear train- dassah. dub held its monthly membership cused of bailing out the cab at : Jan. 6 contact May Yohannan for vices by Kenilworth Det Scott Monroe Avenue and N. 8th street ing," or "hear and repeat," until a sctag is learned. A new venture by this local Hadassah group is "Hand in meeting Dec- 4 at the Kenilworth dele Shaftnan considers herself a jack of all trades the new exercise class. Thursday, Phillips. Investigators said Mr. at approximately 9 p.m. without She,is also a wife and mother/devoted to husband Fred- Hand We Heal," an ad journal featuring local advertisers. • Center. Elected to office for 1992 and a master of none, but the Eoselle^Cranford This effort will coincide with other worldwide endeavors to '" Jan. 9 there will be a luncheon, Coyle was arrested after he waspaying the fare. The second com- eric, a Hadassah associate, arid daughters Lauren 23, and were: president, Charles Vitale; found hiding in the backyard of Chapter of HadassaH had a reason for naitiing her continue the work started in 1912 by Mrs. Szold. ; show to see the "Odd Couple" at plaint stemmed from a similar of- ^Wbman of the Yean she's the best first vice president, Ruth Masullo; Mr. PurcelTs residence by Officer fense reported, by a cab company The Hadassah expression "dor v dor," or "from generation | Huriterdon Hills. June 8-12 is a As described by friend and colleague Marlene Rothi Adele to generation," explains the philosophy of passing down the : second vice president, Frank Ras- William Hannon. A summons was from the Bronx, N.Y/ Both men Cape Cod trip. Contact Betty Mo- mailed to Mr. Purcell with a court is a tireless volunteer totally committed to Hadassah. She commitmerit from young to old, but the Hebrew word Chai ! inski; recording secretary, Ray- and an unidentified woman were works all the ftind raisers, and is a beautiftil woman with an Crea at the center. date slated for both men on Mon- accused of getting out at N. 22nd expresses best the perspective of this worldwide organiza- : mond Grunwald; corresponding equally radiahi; inner beauty, , tion. Chai means "life," and this is symbol of the life-giving I RSVP: Share Food Program, 108 day before municipal Judge Aldan Street without paying the $68 fare. secretary, Helen Steele; treasurer, We asked Marlene to tell us about Adele because Adele's qualities of Hadassah. ; hours and American Lung Associa- modesty kept her firom describing her involvement, and Mo Tuozzolo; assistant treasurer, ' Adele mode'stly shies away from the praise and rccogni- ! tion, 20 hours, volunteered by Ken- prompted her instead to focus attention on other members. tion accompanying this distinguished award, preferring in- ' Mary Labrizzi; sergeant at arms, ilworth seniors. Cranford Extended. Tictets are $4 par peraon and "There are amazing women involved in Hadassah," Adele stead to aim the spotlight at all who persevere for this •• Ann Londino; and trustee (three Care Center, 71 hours volunteered said^roudity, explaining the origin of Hadassah dates back . humanitarian worldwide effort •» years), AnnetteCMalley. Seasonal music to 1912 when Henrietta Szold and 38 others formed what for November. Prizes were donated., . So, where Adele shied away, Marlene stepped forward to ^ On Monday, there is a Board of evolved_into ari organization of 385,000 in 1991. Wprldwide provide glowing details. :•! by Helen Bancy, Helena Brunsld, Director's meeting at 9:30 a.m. and fund raising efforts; bring in more than 92 percent of the "She is a very caring individual. She's one of the sweetest*; Clara Cherence, Elsie Harth, Mary funds that save jives, heal broken bodies and blaze'-new.' food distribution from 1-3 p.m. at. people I know. I dorj't think there's a person who knows her^ Jarusz, Joann Kraus, Ann LaCosta, trails; in cancer, and other medical tesearch, she said 'who Has' an unkJndword for her," Marlene said. "She's done'i the health office. Tuesday is Minnie Leikauskas-, Uim^'PSSt1 : 5^r from New Jersey, a hospital in Israel provides life- an awffyl lot in her own quiet, unassuming way. She doesn't" screening wilh marnmography""at saving services to hundreds of thousands of men, women blow her hom." Hadassah's Woman of the Year is chosen '<•*. Stella Rasinski, Marie Stoll,'. Rose and children each year.'.•This work is made possible through ; the health office and the monthly ; by a cpmrnittee of past recipients of the honor. Marlene said ; Vitale and Louise 'Weslock. facilities with more than 60 emergency outpatient clinics the choice this year, the first year Adele was eligible, was '•': birthday party at the center. On and intensive care, neonatal,.trauma and burn units. The Sunday, Dec. 22, a blood donation The club is open daily. very easy. Where other meetings ran up to several hours, •> facilities are staffed by 4,000 doctors, nurses and other spe- this/tsae ran about 20 minutes. cialists. Also funded by Hadassah groups worldwide, and looses someone whose ties are well-known, AARP plans activites members like Adele locally are a university teaching hospi- me who*TMS made a commitment to the organization tal with 2,000 students of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, . and will dwaysJaeVommitted," Marlene explained. Glenn Gallo of the Kenilworth Post Office decorated The AARP Union Chapter No. During November, members vol- nursing, occupational therapy and public health; a research Perhaps th( Anna p. Scheuerer, 96 Laura Gindel marries Charles Lipsit Marilyn Silvestro engaged to wed Father Mark J. Dqoley Catherine Hall Rae, 76 - Laura Jean Gindel, daughter of Kane of Metuchen, Jack McGin- .jstryrShe is a medical sales repre- Was highly active in civic affairs Wasassistant pastor of St. Michael's Former Cranford resident Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gindel of Dr. and Mrs. Caesar Silvestro off niss of_Woodbridge, Howard Myers sentative at Datascope Corporation. Anna D. Scheuerer, member of a the Kenilworth Senior Citizen dub Catherine Sandes Hall Rae, a Garwood, was married Sept. 1, of Edison and Vincent T-nrafo of Glen Rock announce the engage- Father Mark J. Dooley, a former He was spiritual director of New- and ceramic painting. .".; ment of their daughter, Marilyn, to Mr. DelGrippo graduated from prominent Kenilworth family and since its organization. She helped assistant pastor, of §t Michael's man Club at Union County College former Cranford resident, died Her husband, Jame& Alexander; 1991, to R. Charles Lipsit, son of Cleveland, Ohio. an active community servant, died Joseph DelGrippo, son of Mr. Jo- Cranford High School and Marietta. to formulate procedure and was an Roman Catholic Church in Cran- arid chaplain at the Cranford Police Dec. 2, 1991, at Transylvania Rae, died in 1985. Surviving are- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lipsit of Edi- The bride is a 1982 graduate of Dec. 4, 1991, after a brief illness. County Hospital, Brevard, N.C. son. seph DelGrippo of Cranford. College in 1986, where he received active member of all the following ford, died Dec. 5, 1991, at McCar- Department two sons, Douglas Allen of Need-; David Brearley Regional High She was 96. committees during ' the past 20 Surviving are a brother, Frank She was 76. ham, Mass, and James Paterson, Father George Charnley, the School, Kenilworth, and a 1986 Ms. Silvestro is a graduate of a BA in accounting and market- rick Care Center, Somerset ;•..:. Bom on Nov. 3, 1895 in God- years: trip committee, by-laws, en- Dooley of Rosmoore; jand a sister, Born in Maryland, she was a of Northampton, Mass.; a sister-: groom's uncle, officiated the cer- graduate of West Virginia Univer- Glen Rock High School and Fran- ing. He is a commercial mortgage Fr..Doo}ey was bom in Somer- defiy, N.Y., she tertainment pro- Ville and. Uved in^ .Cranford arid Rita Kramer West of Sea Girt Ar- 1932 graduate of Tracys Landing iri-law, Nancy Ellen Rae of Shar": emony at the Church of St Anne, sity with a B.S, in elementary edit, klin and Marshall College in 1986, officer with United Jersey Bank. lived in Ken- : rangements. were by Meehan Fu- ron, Mass.; and two sisters, Mary; Garwood. A reception followed at cation. She is a second grade gram, volunteer Keamy :'nKst'' *cif;'bls"']ijPe; before Public Schools and received. a wherq.she received a BA in chem- The wedding is Oct. 24,1992. ilworth since work, health and neral Home, Spring Lake Heights; B.A. froni Western Maryland Col- Esther Cox Dyes' and Francis: The Westwood, Garwood. teacher in Garwood moving iq pekGtit to^1984; Barton Loney Hall of Stevens/ 1897. She was He graduated in 1935 from Holy lege in 1936. She worked as a The bride was escorted by her , The groom is a 1978 graduate of the daughter of ville.Md. father. Cathy Jones of Edison was J.P. Stevens High School, .Edison, and / V' Trinity Hjgh School in Westfield, teacher in Glen Burnie, Md into the late Retta committee. and was v-ordaihedv from Im- the late 1930's, when she moved Funeral services were held Dec.: natron of honor, Bridesmaids were and a 1982 graduate of Seton Hall •Conklin and 6 in St James Episcopal Church^ Amy Ellen Chasnoff is engaged In addition, she maculate Conception Seminary, out.of state, : Jennifer Gindel of Garwood, University with a BA in political former Judge Lothian, Md. Arrangements were Susan and Abraham Chasnoff of served continu- Darlington in 193$. Mrs. Rae was an Episcopalian : Donna Legg of Garwood, Lorraine science and a B.S. in. accounting. She is a lead teacher at Trailside and Mayor An- by Hardesty Funeral Home; spina of Moreno Valley, Calif., and He is employed by Linden Motor Cranford announce the engage- Day Care Center, East Providence. ously for 20 years FT. Dooley retired pastor emeri- and an annual volunteer for the Galesville, Md. Interment was at; R.I. thony Grippo. as club secretary tus from St Stephen's Parish, Transylvania County Hospital Charlene Lenderman of Moscow, Freight as a senior accountant ment pf their daughter, Amy Ellen Mrs. I the church cemetery. Memorials" Idaho. of Greenville, R.I., to Scott McAl- Mr. McAllister graduated from arid continued to Kearny, in 1984, after JL2 years. yearly gift and craft show. She may be made to the Transylvania Following a honeymoon trip to Scheuerer, a serve the Senior Timothy Jones of Edison was Bermuda, the couple resides in Ed- lister, son of George McAllister Jr. the University of Rhode Island in Prjor to that* he was pastor at St helped riiake many of the articles County Hospital, Brevard, N.C. 1991 and is a site biologist with wife, mother Citizens Club in Bridget's Roman Catholic Church,. offered and was interested in oil 28712. ' best man. Ushers were Michael n ; of Riverside, R.I., and 'the "late .!§° - •• -•;;•••-• • .'•• Wildlife International, Ltd., Easton, and grand- whatever capac- North Bergen; Our Lady of Mother Althea McAllister. mother, has ity she was need- Maryland. ; of the Church; and assistant pastor Ms. Chasnoff graduated from the The couple plan to wed in the given more ed. She was hon- at St Michael's Roman Catholic Muriel Cusator Bauer, 79 University of Rhode Island in 1991. fall of 1992. .. •.' ;••' than 50 years ored bx-New Jer- Church, Oranford, S,t Henry's Advertise - of community sey State Divi- Roman Catholic Church, Bayonne, Was active with several service groups;>'! service to Ken- sion on Aging, and. St Francis Roman Catholic Muriel Cusator Bauer, 79, of and the Echo Lake Country dub"; in the Chronicle! VALUABLE COUPON ilworth. She Governor: Kean, Church, Ridge Park. : FATHER Westfield, died at her home Dec. 6, Mrs. Bauer was also a member of*, was choir Congressman MARK J. DOOLEY CHARLES and LAURA LIPSIT 1991, after a short illness. the Beaverkill Chapter of the DAR: chairwoman Einaldo and Ken- in Beaverkill, N.Y. ilworth Mayor Mrs. Bauer was born in Liberty, arid Sunday N.Y. and has lived in Westfield Mrs. Bauer is survived by her School teacher arid Council as M. Retisch, 97 since 1937. husband, George; a sort, James of at the Ken- the v most out- Mrs. Bauer retired at the time of Colorado, and a daughter, Linda ilworth Meth- ANNA SCHEUERER standing senior Owned Cranford Bakery for years Putnam of Shelburne, Mass.; four Announcing the opening of a design odist Church Citizen of New Christine M. Reusch died Dec. was a member of Trinity her wedding as an elementary „ grandchildren and several nieces Enjoy Incredible Savings on Liquor & Beer and also president of the Breezy Jersey in 1988. 5, 1991, at Ashbrook Nursing Episcopal Church, Cranford. school teacher and music teacher and nephews. store that will make your decorating • Stock Up Now For The Holidays for the town of Westfield. She was . -(Prices Good Thru 12/22/91) . Point Church Fund Raising As- Mrs. Scheuerer at age 96 was Home in Scotch Plains after a : Her son, Dr. George Reusch, Memorial services were held sociation. bright, alert and energetic, and had long illness. She was 97. — died in 1982. a graduate of Potsdam State Col- Dec- 9 at the Chapel of the Presby- dreams come true... lege, Crane School of Music. She LIQUOR & CORDIAL SPECIALS She was a founder and mainstay a rare sense of humor. She was Born in Elizabeth, she lived in , Surviving are three grandchil- terian Church in Westfield. of the Kenilworth Historical Soci- truly a model and inspiration to all Cranford most of her life before dren and seven great- also attended Columbia University. Arrangements were by the Gray ety, serving 17 years as treasurer. senior citizens. She was completely moving to Scotch Plains. •' grandchildren. For many years she was an ac- Funeral Home, Westfield. She was a member of the 4-H Club without malice or prejudice and Mrs. Reusch and her husband, Arrangements were by Gray tive member of Westfield Service Memorial contributions may be Perfumes & Full Line and spent many years working maintained a beautiful and caring Edward, who died in, 1963, owned Memorial Funeral Home, 12 League, the Children's Service made to the Westfield or Moun- with young people. relationship with every.member of the Cranford Bakery in Crahford Springfield Ave., Cranford. Committee, Westfield Garden Club. tainside Rescue Squad. Elizabeth Arden! Kenilworth Senior Citizen Club. ' MTKIORS Colognes She was a member of the local for many years.' Services were private. Also, Passion, She is survived by a brother, Ray- Guerlain Bicentennial Committee and made mond Grippo; two sons* Walter and For Brides who hate Nina Ricci Beautiful, Anais Anais, a major contribution to its success. Raymond; six grandchildren and She had been extremely active in Isabelle M. Stahl, 82 Wedding Photographers Chantilly Shalimar five great-grandchildren. Lutece Chanel and We specialize in photojoumalistic weddings — pictures that tell the many other Lived in Kenilworth 49 years story as it happened, not with phoney "set-up" shots. YOU tell us & more,.. Matilda Jackson, 86 Isabelle M. Stahl of Kenilworth The funeral service was held on what you want: candids, portraits, a theme, whatever. We listen to designer fragrances died Dec 5,1991. She was 82. Saturday, Dec. 7 by Rev. 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BERNARDS GROVE CATHOLIC CHURCH To Place Your Church y RUTGERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1651 FUrlUn Hoad, Scotch Plaln3 368 Sumner Av. (908)232-5678 Plainfield Services Here, Rev. Ralph P. Acerno, Pastor Health Plan . Cranford Sunday 756-3393 218 North Avenue 9:00 a.m. - Children and Adull Mass Schedule Call Rutgers Community Health Plan and HIP of New Jersey 276-0255 Sinday School I0;00-I0:*30a.m, • Fellowship lima Saturday: 5:30 PM Health care that works for you. Francis J. Dooley Jr. 10:30 a.m.-Worship Service Annette at Manager, 6:00 p.m. arid 7:30 p.m. • Junior/Senior Sunday: 8:00, 9:30 High Fellowships 11:30 AM 231-6689 Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. - Bible Study Rev. Joseph P. Barbono, Pastor Call 1-800-458-0109 Thursday; 10:00 a.m. • Bible Study -Cranford Chronicle- -Cranford Chronicle- A-12 December 12,1991 tottfordtltmmfrfe December 12,1991 B-1 Coffee 'roastery' owner talks about In brief- ture. So, be sure to store your coffee in an air-tight Tax saving By PETER J. WAMSTEKER moisture resistant container in your freezer (yes, your THECHRONICLE freezer and not your refrigerator.) Here are my fresb- seminar set Brearley wins Ahrre's Coffee Roastery on N. Union Avenue will ness tips: .. celebrate its second anniversary in February and ac- A, Never buy coffee if it's displayed in an open football title 1991 Fall Season Awards cordingto its owner, Ahrre Maros, (his first name is container becausei chances are it is already stale. pronounced "R") the coffee business is getting sbpn- ger as more people discover the pleasure of drinking B. The fresher it is when you buy it, the longer it ^ame with late coffee made from freshly roasted beans. .' •, ; •' "•'• •' -. •. • will stay fresh in • . your freezer. igh School Athletes The Chronicle spoke recently with Mr. Maros about 'People tend to zero in rally, 14-13 his business and the fascinating world of coffee. C. Coffee is always on a particular coffee best when fresh- tyANDYLUKAC ground just before What gave you the idea and stick with it.most HE CHRONICLE to open a coffee roastery? brewing. All football season, David Brear- all of my coffees have D. Drink right esy Regional flirted withdestiny. I lived in the San Francisco Bay area for six years a certain, devoted after brewing, do not Last Saturday, in a game which after graduating from UC-Santa Cruz. Coffee drinking leave coffee on a financial 'timj vill be talked about for years, des- and cafe-hopping are very prevalent out there. In fact, following' warming coil, be- iny became legend' as the Ken- quite a culture has developed around it; fresh roasted cause it will quickly lworth school staged a dramatic coffee is beyond popular, it is the norm. People out become bitter. 'ourth quarter comeback to garner WAYNE there are so used to a certain standard of quality and i state championship. KIM freshness that certain small towns, like Cranford, have What do you offer people who The Bears, trailing an unde- several roasteries — much bigger than mine — and don't like tKe caffeine rush? jated. ;and favored Mountain BENDER KUPKA they are flourishing. jakes on the Thundering Herd's I Was amazed at how something so "standard" in I carry 31 different Swiss Water Process decaf- »vm muddy turf 13-0. with less Senior Senior one part of the country can be virtually non-existent feinated coffees. These coffees are naturally decaf- han five minutes to play, wowed in another. But, as with most trends originating in the feinated before roasting with the use of pure water. he overflow crowd at Wildwbod West Coast, I believe that it's just a matter of time No chemicals are used in this process at all, unlike d with two touchdowns in dra- Football Gymnastics until coffee roasteries and fresh roasted coffee take other decaffeination methods. 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(Continued fbom page B-l) (Continued from page B-l) floor exercise. "I had to hit my routines ani and his slashing runs. Given the know I'm interested in playing for over people. "It's Ain and everyone supports y suppr o the meets that counted, I did. Tchance GcTgo outside oifaHeTense, each- othei^r?Kupka-sald""riiv~iiv~heh r • Kupka sights KBren Maurer, a Kupka.rwho'sTamUy m the senior would often leave de- Bender's impact on the Cranford Certainly Bender's parents, role on the team. ' specialist on the balance beam, as CranjTprd ftom-Edisore •:} .__ fensive backs in his Wake football program, however, wilLnot Wayne and Susan, would agree Kupka and the Cranfortfsquad her top rival. There was some con- man year, plans to pursue "I'm looking into West Virginia soon be forgotten. "I'm a straight that their son has turned into one began the season with an impres- cern when the Cougars lost tics in college, but doesn't Reynolds Plumbing ,.,.,....1...... ;..51-47 Natalia Mahoney (181. 161), Jackie D'Arcy MW Buns. :....48-31 Wesleyari, Montclair State, and runner," Bender said, when asked of the county's top running backs. sive 9L85-S8.08 victory over Co- Michele Charney to graduation last where yet Marano Motors 6(W1 (4g8)i Gregory Rybock (468), Donlso Wall lumbia of South Orange and never spring, but Kupka was more ttian "I want to do it (gymnastics MISCELLANY DSM Meats.: ; 50-48 (178. 163. 156). Donna O'Donnell (177, 145). Frosted Flakes .,.38-39 E.Z. Sockets 57.5-33.5 (298). Jennifer Evans (278). Nlcolo Dodoo looked back. She set the tone forup to the challenge of assuming college, but not with all the pres- Horan Lumber '.'. 50-48 Barbara Harriett (154), Barbara Sands (152), Boo Berries 33-44 Garwood Rest .: 54.37 (593). Cranford Baseball toague recently TollEngel v 46-52 Irene Weiss (152), Ruby Wee«ples 040), Mary Kbt...... : ....29-48 K&B Welding 39.5-51.5 High Series: Randy Banlc (512), Glen Evans her season by winning three the mantle of leadership. She sure," said Kupka "I just want,|Q Hull vied 46-52 YOUTH SPORTS — ._J Its annual PolnsettlaSalo with a phone Vendlttl(140). Nut N' Honey ; '. 26-51 Lucky Girls 32-59 (498), Gregory Rybeck (468), Donisb Wall events en route to all-around hon- takes her competitiftn seriously have Am." >j«d blitz all families registered in the league. Some Modom Barbershop ;.. 144-54 High Series: Unda Brtblesca (518), Jackie Honey Nuts .....25-52 Odds N Ends , 32-59 (298), Jennifer Evans (278), Nicole Dodgo families, however, could not be contacted. To Mason Umo ^ 44-54 D'Arcy (497), Natalie Mahoney (465), Donna Lucky Charms. .'. ....i...... 14-63 Garwood. Lanes 27.5-63.5 (293). With Donna Pollto scoring 10 points and gin, and Kevin Rellry each scored two points. order a plant, please call Kurt at Cranford Cathy's Ceramics 44-54 O'Donnell (434), Barbara Harriett (409). High Games: M. Chlllnskl (214), K. Nycz (198, High Series-High Games: Elinor Barny (227, High Team Game: Rusty's (729). Melissa Murray adding eight. Penn State was Whit Percy and Billy Provod contributed great COUPON ^jncco at 276-1717 o, Noreen at 272-1056. Capiadecas ..'. 44-54 Notts: Unda Brlblesca and Natalie Mahoney 176, 173), A. Sofranko (198), J. Maloney (191), 201, 168. 616), Lisa Frailer (203, 203, 555), High Team Series: Rusty's (2048). BASKETBALL able to edge Princeton. Starring on defense for defense In the game. The Rockets played with- Howe's SUrtaco 39-59 bowled turkeys. C. Montgomery (181, 180), B. Heywood (180, Dawn DINucd (500; 197, 171), Edith Guorrlero Painting Plus 38-60 •»» the winners were Amy Grobe, Julie Klamle out the services of Chris Fartoute who was I Discount athlotlo tickets, good for admission 166), D. Wojclak (177, 166. 164), N. Donnelly (499; 182, 168). Janet Malko (495; 180, 159, UNION COUNTY COLLEGE Cranford R*cm»Uon L*agu« 1 al Meeker Sharkey. 33-65 (175), E. Palmer (172, 163). K. Samowskl 156), Carpi Marano (488; 172, 157, 159), Pa- and Erin Sharkey. Murray scored six of her sidelined WHh a sprained ankle. ;££>• to any regular-season basketball or wrestling Monday Senior League 3ttt-4th Qrada Division eight points bi the first half, but the play oi 5th-6th Grade Division event sponsored by the four Union County Re- 600 series: Mike Armus (234-202-234," fJ7D). Team Standings: (172), M, Almll (171). MlruMsot* 20, Ohio State 12 Kelley Farrell and Kelly Coughltn enabled Pistons 38, Lakers 27 Tired Of Paying fjonal High Schools, are now on sale. Sdason Goorgo Colburn (246-257-157, 660), Tom Ro- 3C'sand 1 D , 58-26 High Series! M. Chlllnskl (511), D. Wojclak Strong rebounding and aggressive defense Princeton to He the score at 12-12. Lori Pollto tolla (198-235-216, 649), Jim Callander (234- Who. 50-34 (507), B. Heywood (491), C. Montgomery The Pistons captured their season-opener by tpets aw $10 for Bdults Bnd $5 for studonts. 1 highlighted both sides of the court as Mlrv and Chanel Curtis' sank free throws Just be- downing the Lakers. Joey McComb scored 12 Bjjr additional Information, call (201) 376-6300, 9l"l?tel632), Ed Stoerger (196-190-238. Bubbles...... ! 50-34 (484), E. Palmer (474). •.: nesota topped. Ohio Stats in the season- fore haHtlme to tie the score. Rebecca.Severs points and teammate Tom Lucash added 10 eicL328. - . 624^, Bob Mason (234-183-193, 610), Rich Polish Power : 45-39 Notes: Star of the week was K. Nyoz (plus 48), 160), Jeanne McComb (456; 183), Margaret two-day period opening contest for both teams. Skip Schlp- and Jacqueline Sabo scored six points each Sorgo (209-210-189. 608). for the Pistons. Other scorers for the Pistons . ' ' " '. •*• - •' . ' Ball Busters'.'. ..*.. , ;.i 1 43*41 while the Skunk of the week was T. Koellner Sudnlk (453; 166). Margaret Benkovlch (453; Thd schedulo lor Doc. 27 calls for tho men par led all scorers With 14 points, while Craig enabling Princeton to forge a short-lived 16-14 were Chris" Thee, Billy HametL Tom Unlsh, 200 games: Joe Bovine (201), Al Oppol (201), Straight Arrow 40-44 (minus 26). 160). G|na Guerriero (184). June Patten (171), to opon play at 1 p.m. and lor tho socond lead In the final quarter. Donna Pollto dropped High ""I I The New Jorsoy Wrestling Officials As- Qorczyca and Tim Mamrak added'four and Brian Golden, and Dan Vaupel. Jason Cola- Scott Heywbod (217). Bob Nardelll (223), Super Six 40-44 •' • • • •*• Marie Hartunfl (161), Ellen Boylo (153). game to tip-off at 5 p.m. Tho women's compo- in six points In the fourth quarter to spark the sociation Is accepting requosts for applications two points, respectively. Jon Martin set up neri and Brian Sullivan sparkled oh defense. Marty McEvoy (205), Tim Schllchtlhg (214), Hey You r..;...... 39-45 Hillside Avtnue P.T.A '. '. . ' .*** tltlon will opon at 3:30 p.m., followod by a Lions' comeback effort Michel* Ponto round- fbJi and information on the training program from many scoring opportunities, while Joay Unlsh The Lakers received 16 points from Bobby Don Smith (221), Thorn Komer (201). Jim We Don't Care 38-48 Garwood Young American second contest at 7 p.m. ed out the scoring for Penn State wrth two *y Now Jorsoy resident, ago 18 and older, Team Standings and Mlka Oalluccl combined to shutdown nu- Capital-offers 100 Off Dlxon (204), Jim Murphy (212), Tony Bonlto Bowling Alliance On Dec, 28, the women's consolation gamo points, Donna Barrett scored three points In Haber, while Brian Hariey addes seven mark- wio's interested In becoming an Intor- Hookers .; 29*5 Hillside Angels. 22.5-10.5 . merous Ohio Stata drives. The offensive punch (216), Lou Rlzzo (215). Bob Motola (205), Pete Team Standings wl" be playod at 1 p.m., with tho tltlo contest the game, while Megan Weiss added two. ers.' •holastio official. Prospective candidates Pluggers 27-57 Rowdies : ....19-14 for Ohio State was supplied by Jeff Daar. with every gallon of oil. Mastrostofan (216. 207), Jim Mason (211), Jim Knights of Columbus 27-12 starting at 3 p.m. The mon's consolation gamo Elton Gantry had a good defensive game for 6th-7th-8th Grade Division should write for Information to: NJ.W.Q.A., Lucky Strike ....I ..,.; 25-59 Newcomers , 16.5-16.5 eight points, and Brian Stytar, with tour. Cholland (219), Mike Byrne (226), Tony Lopez Petra Plastics , 25-14 l3 slated (or 5 p.m.. with tho champlonsnlp Princeton. . Rutgers 42, UCLA 10 Membership Chairman, 2100 Motroso Parkway, High Games: Don Wlddows (237), Al Ku- Misfits... 15-17 6th-7th-8th Grade Division PLUS: 2 years of burn- (208), Ray Hpnsol, Sr. (221, 202), Pat Topetro battl schod Rutgers crushed a UCLA squad that was UJilon, N.J., 07083. lukowskl (222), Bob Blshe (176, 212), Al Fablo Mighty Mas 13-20 Garwood Fire DepL... 21-18 ° ulod for 7 p.m. Perm Stata 27, UCLA 20 3rd-4th Grade Division (234, 206), Joo Wober (200). Joe llg (219), Ed missing several team members due to Illness. (203), Al Judd (182, 201), Bill Simpson (197), High Rollers 12-21 Blllnskas Brothers 20-19 Coach Frod Perry will tako his Lady Owls Two free throws by Donna Pollto In the Michigan 2fl, Illinois 16 Pawlowskl (21). lnl Leading the Rutgers attack was Adrlenne Pet- er service including Woody silker (176. 191), John Hollerback High Games: Mary Carvalho (207), Barbara Rustys 18-21 ° the tournament with a 3-0 rocord, whllo tho fourth quarter gays Penn State a lead It would A balanced attack helped Michigan edge Il- •** Un| rlno who scored IB points. Adding to the m (178, 188), Jo Kulukowskl (178), Tom Conway DaQuIno (178), Unda Vultagglo (166). Rita \/p/f '""•"" ' ' """ 18.2i on County Collogo mon's toam Is 2-2 on never surrender against a tough UCLA squad. linois. Keith GilberUon scored nine points (or tho soason M] ALL parts and labor at Brookslde P.TJV. League (178). George Baer (176). Sal LaPlaca (175). SUtes (164), Debbie Qulnn (159), Donna Mels- GarwoodPa^Z3333'3""Z^Z 14-25 - gamos o( tho Owl Classic win Lauren MacSouth and Heather White lod the winners, while Tom Arthur added six. Also Knights' success wore Kelly Schroeck (nine, j Cranford Bowling League Team Standings High Series: Blshe (559), Judd (551), Wld- trell (159), Mary Stolto (157), Nancy Aloxo Marano & Sons '"'" 13-26 l*> hold ln tho Campus Contor on tho Cranlord UCLA wkh six points each, while Amy Blitz putting their names In the scoring column Wrth points), Lauren Porte/ (6), -Regan Stemp- nlewz (4), Glnny Colorusso (4), and Sheryl u ream standings: Lucky Charms * 16.5-10.5 dows (544), Fablo (528), Hollerback (524), A. (154), Marguerite Manos (153). High Game*: Ra^dy"'Barlic"(2ia'i63)', Glen ^P"3 ** "* opan t0 tho Publlc l(°°o ( and and tiara Qoodgold added tour points four points each were Jeremy White, Matt Oranlord Sunoco... , 62-36 Nutn'Honoy ; '. 15.5-11.5 Kulukowskl (517), Silker (522), Simpson (510). High Series: Mary Catvalho (461). Unda Vult- apiece. Amy Qrobe, Michel* Ponto and Erin Vendrttl, and Andy Bausch. Vlnce Desldarlo Colorusso (4). Jenny Lee Smith and Heather j Rioemlx Jewelers ...,60-38 Just Right , 15-12 • , ' • •, ••• agglo (445). Mary Stolte (426). Nancy Alexo Sharkey sank baskets In the first half to give added two points. Also playing well in the con- Simpson contributed strong defense and ex- cellent ball handling, For UCLA, Lauren Mack- No Cost auney Enterprises 59-39 Trix .;....„...:. ; 14-13 (424), Marguerite Manos (423), Rita Stiles •(155). JennMer Evans (109),Denlse Wall (107)f ^ of lhe oi nt ^^^3 schodu|Od ,n ^/^ Penn State a 12-8 halMme lead. UCLA came test were Sean Longp, Jeff O'Donnell, John Uvlngtton-Walnut PTA Bowling League \fctOf Donnls ,.... 56-42 (423), Barbara DaQuIno (419), Dobblo Qulnn back behind BUte and White to take a 20-19. Pabst Jerry Tobln, Eric Olson, Jim Baker, soud scored eight points. While Amy Blitz Froot Loops ;. 14-13 Team Standings Nlcoto Dodao,(<08).. . nual Owl Classic," Perry said "Tfe'elTSTrongTuol.....'. 55-43 (412) Donna Melstreil (405). -High Series: Ran^y Banlc (512), Glenn Evans lead. ChaMl Curtis and Julia Klamle helped Alana Rosencrans, Jon Decker and Frank added seven. Also playing well were Diane •m Klx 14-13 Crlsp-X... ;...,....".. _ 57-20 ( Call now to "Capitalize"-' Jjist For Kicks , 55^43 • • .' *•• secure the victory wtth their outstanding de- Buonvlno. . . Pollard, Meghani Koralus, and Mary Ellen Chporlos ; ;.. , 11-16 Maglo Stars...... ;.... 51-26 Wilson. , c7anford Elks: „ :.. 52-46 fensa as Lori Pollto scored four points and Tth-Sth Grade Division RIcoKrlsplos i ...,.B-19 Frults.Looped .;...... 50-27 Garwqod Women's League . . • on the savings. * OJark Lanos.... ; 52-48 High Games: Unda Bribiosca (189, 175, 154), Donna Pollto added four of her game-high 13, Syracuse 41, Miami 36 ' 4th-5th Grade Division Triples : ;.... 47-30 Team Standings Melissa Murray played well on defense as In a game marked by lead changes, Syra- Purdue 31, Wisconsin 23 Ask about our low, low oil prices I Fruity Pebbles ....;.. 46-31 Jo Nik Carpets 61.5-29.5 wed as scoring two points for Penn State. Mary cuse held on to defeat Miami. Rich Plstkowskl A hustling Purdue team held off an aggres- I. KIWANIS Ellen Wilson. Diana Doilard, and Elteabath scored 19 points for the winners. Also contrib- sive Wisconsin squad in Its first game of the Comejn — Pick-Up Payne played a great game on both ends of uting to the victory were Gregory Bazllus, year. Scoring was spread amongst three play- Family Owned your the court Danny Martin, Tapan Parlkh. Matt Hrlbar, ers for the Boilermakers as Robert Sands tal- LUMINARIES Bth-7th-8th GradeDivision Edward Bombaci and Richard Horn/ Chris lied 12 points, and teammate Ed Feeley added for over Oliver was the leading rebounder for Miami 272-8587 Penn State 31, Rutgers 24 10. Ryan Schmidt added nine points to the A 14-polrrt performance by Donna Pollto and scored 12 points. Other Miami players Purduo attack. Craig Karplnskl amd Mark Se- Between 4 PM - 8 PM M-F "FREE GIFT" were Jeff Weber, Kevin Pemoulle, Geoff 55 Years helped lead Penn State past Rutgers.. Melissa bauclus hit the boards hard, while Jeff Bau- No purchase necessary. One per customer with this ad Murray added; 11 points as Penn State Hayeck. Ryan Matlou, Rich Winter and J.R, man and Mark Bonczek hustled on defense. Mamrak. opened Ha season In impressive fashion. ln|urad Kevin Bostol cheered his teammate* The Glnny Colarusio led Rutgers with eight 5th-6th Grade Division from the sideline. The Wisconsin squad was points, while Lauren Porter and Sheryl Co- Nets 22, Jazz IB lad by Mack Muntz who tallied seven point*. larusso added six points apiece. The game In a hard-fought gamo. the Nets outlasted Chris Percy (6 points), Chris Shaw (4), Buddy MATTRESS FACTORY was tied at harfUmo, but Lori Pollto scored six the Jazz. High scorer for the Nets was Mark Roach (4), and Joe Uiola (2) also played well, The Kiwanis Club is points In the third quarter to put Perm State In Ivory with 10 points. Matt Porter added four as did Ken Matz and Robert Levonas. Open to the public! front tor good. Erin Sharkey, Amy Grobe, and markers, while Jim Phlefer, Rob Orslnl, Pat distributing Christmas Luminaries Chanel Curtis played an outstanding game on Burke, Derrick Brooks, and Scott Ivory • Mattresses and Box Springs Made on the Premises both ends of the court forPen n State. Heather added two points apiece. For the Jazz, Chris HOCKEY from the Fanwood Municipal Garage Simpson and Kelly Schroeck turned In fine Famlnl led the way with seven points. Also EFIKBfe performances for Rutgers. Regan Stemp- playing well weree Jay Harris, Mike D'Arcy, The Cranford Hockey Club Mites main- (across from Fanwood library) nlewlcz added four points to round out the Dave Becera, Scott Weeden, Tom Slnnott, tained tholr first place load In tho New Jorsoy HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Rutgers scoring. Mike Tretola and Dave Mahoney. Youth Hockey League with, a 2-0 victory over Also on Display Saton Hall 62, Pittsburgh 44 5th-6th Grade Division 9 AM-3 PM Brick last weekend at Warinanco Park. Tho (as picked by tho sports staff of Forbes Newspapers) 25-70% OFF Seton Half opened Ks season with a total Knlcks 51, Rockets 21 game-winning goal ca/fio when Will Kayhart team effort against a spirited Pitt team. Every The Knlcks Jumped out to a quick lead and • Mfr."s Surjg. Retail Price placed a perfect pass onto Max Langford'a' - WALKING AIDS member of the Seton Hall squad scored as the wont on to defeat the Rockets In tho season- December 7th, 14th, 21st, and 22nd openor tor both, teams. The Knlcks used a • Split Box Springs GARWOOD E. HANOVER Pirates were never threatened. Mike Bailey stick In front of the. Brick not. Dofensemon balanced attack with Patrick Maher and Kevin 518NORTWAVENUE 319 ROUTE 10 EAST had 20 points for Seton Hall, while Eric Moss- Patrick Hlgglrw, Will Humphries, and Lang- BOB TAYLOR • Mattrossos O'Donntll scoring 16 and 12 points, respec- WAREHOUSE/SHOWROOM Still Only 300 for Candle Mr added 14. 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John Pedde and Mark Saad contributed No Phone Orders 12-5 PM 60 Westficld Ave, Clark • 381-7100 Brian Brouth and wings Louie Gugllalmettl • Bedding Removal ers wHh 23 points, while teammate Brian Wil- One all-around play and grabbod numerous re- and John Felix kopl offensive pressure on The leading tackier on the David Brearley All Donations to Charity liams scored 11. Also playing well In the con- bounds to help the Knlcks cause. The Rockets .W Mon.-Fri. 10AM-6PM • Thurs. 10AM-8 PM • Sat 10AM-5 PM David Markowitz B.S.R.P. Ett. 1962 test were Chuck O'Nell. Mike D'Agostlno, wer led by the hot shooting of Mike Bazllua throughout tho game. Also playing well torth e of Kenllworth High football team, Bob helped Kevin Halupka and Todd Mariano. who scored 11 points. Ian... Qlllespta added winners were Ryan Adler, Steven Catone, lead the Bears to the North Jersey, Group I, 6UV7th-8th Grade Division four points, jMhlle Andy Nordstrom, Jeff Bar- Steve Splnolll and Ben Vachte. 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This season we are asking Fashion our (uslomers to bring in a canned food Item with Glamour the coupon below lo get a discount ol $8.00 oil a every day of the year. full service. All ol the food will benefit the ** Community Food Bonk ol Now Jorsoy. This agency Portraits serves the communities in Now Jersey via several food pantries. They provide families, spocilkolly the working poor, with packages of food lo prepare al : home. Although any donalion is greatly appreciated,! this agency is in desperate need ol infant formula, baby food, soup, tuna, peanut butter and other high protein, nan-porishablc food items. Jiffy lube Is pleased lo contribute lo the works ol this fine organization. I7»is holiday give the gift every driver /$ COMMUNITY Body SpOODBANK 35-70 Nikon AF-lens needs ... and appreciates! 51 of New Jersey This is 3-year-old Peter. He's from Cranford and has one more year 3 Year Extended Warrantee & Gift Kit o( treatment ahead of him. . 4 DAY WEEKEND SPECIAL! RADIATOR DRAIN & FILL SERVICE SPECIAW Your net price $352.00 The ECF1992 Calendar AFTER* BEFORE * You can lum a long year into 13 pecfiatric cancer. All proceeds from LOW-LIGHT HIGHLIGHT. OFF! OFF! 10-GUEST Nikon N6OO6 months of love fa some very spe- calendar sales will go directly to the 1 Full Servite with the • 1 Radiator Drain & Fill Sorvke • Complete Makeover • Advanced autofocus system, operates • Nikon's exclusive Matrix Metering and donation of a canned good cial kids by purchasing the over 300 families who are receiving including anlifreexo (up to 2 gals) • Hair Styling • Accessories PASS in light as low as EV minun 1 Center-Weighted and S|»t metering systems Ju»» $21.99 + (axMUiicoupwl I Just $23.99 * lax I-J> n,,, ,„„.,„! • Photo Session • Focus Tracking • Matrix Balanced nil-Flash Emmanuel Cancer Foundation emotional support and financial and Volid ol localiom lilted obov«. Only on thurf day, I Valid at locoliom luted nbovp Only on Thunday, BOOKLET • Built-in Hash with 28mm lens coverage • Nikon lens and system compatibility Friday, Saturday or Sunday Calendar. Friday, Saturday or Sunday Starting As Low As Passes valid in-'grgggUHijifi; jn material assistance from ECF. EXPIRES 1S/15/01 I EXPIRES 12/15/91 Each month features The calendars cost 00 March 31. Passes Valid at:; cannot be used during Nikon, hand-crafted art work from $10.00 for one/$5.00 for $75 Wfc lake Uip worlds Gift Certificate AvtlUblo some schedule programs greatest pictures." our children; plenty of loom each additional. To order Rockaway, 133 Rt. 46; Pinebrook, Rt. 46 W; Roselle, 236 St. George Ave.; Springfield, 176 Mountain Ave.; and 4 pm-6 pm. to write important dates; your copies, call the Union, 46 Morris Ave. at Lehigh; Cranford, 102 North Ave. West; Hazlet, Rt. 35 N.; Purchase passes at the complex. and tips on how you can For more information, Call 709-7260. Emmanuel Cancer Founda- W. Longbranch, Rt. 36 E; Wall Twp, Rt. 35; Belleville, 491 Washington Ave.; We now offer massages help a family that is facing tion at (908) 272-2292. by a certified ON SALE Paterson, 457 Rt. 20 S; Scotch Plains, 425 Terill Rd. CRANFORD INDOOR massage therapist Emmanuel Cancer Foundation • 1150 Raritan Rd. Suile 101, Cranlord,.NJ 07016 POOL COMPLEX Gift Certificates BEGINNING a <^)t tO (across from Cranlord Thoutrwj 401 Centennial Ave. • Cranford Available -Cranford Chronicle- 96rT-4060 or 1-800-794-0937 NOW 24 Eastman Street • 276-1024 B-4 News December i2,""i991 December 12,1991 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE B-5 Section 2 as harbtnabov* desotbod plus tin BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Commntw d lh« To*n- Iho Town snip 0' Cranlwd N J on Tuo&day. December Sl«noorsp y 2!.42 YER TO THE BLESSED VIRQIN- OIFT IDEAS "plane toys PORTRAITS- 2 Antique WEDDINQ QOWN- OKIDATA- 6. User print SOFA & CHAIR- Colo SOMERVILLE- 310 Al- for children big & small" CARPET LATHE— Metal cutting, (Never known to fall). Oh, 64x54", signed Sir Ed- Handmado by Prlsclllla of er, 6 pages/mln., quality, nial, like new, $350. Call tamont PL: (off Mtn. Ave. older model, 24' bed, V? most beautiful flower of at Princeton Pilot Shoppe. ward Darrlng. Baronott Boston. Blush silk with almost new. $485. 908 after 6PM, 753-1381 near circle) Fri. & Sal Just completed another Also, try a Discovery flight hp motor. Asking $200. Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine 1832, out of former "Just enough" beading 369-3742 SOFABED— Contempo Deo. 13 & 14. 9-3, onlarge development. Over 356-0775 after 6PM. splendor of Heaven, or joy ride. Gift certifi- Kennedy Estate Woods- and lace. Deep V-back, rary, brand new, nevei porch. Moving; mill wheel, 950 yards left. Close out cates avail, at Princeton TANDY Color Computer- stereo console, other MASON BRAND QUALITY Blessed Mother of the son town Republic of. Ireland short petalsleeVes, me Early model, 64K, 2 used) navy/mauve/gray $4.75/yd. Also available of God, Immaculate Vir- Airport $30 & up. Open plus numerous other dlum length train. In- goodies. No early birds! Stainmaster $8.88. Com-WORKSHOES— & Steel L; j . 8AM-6PM dally. Call 609- drives, monitor, joysticks, queen, $500, 757-0978 gin, assist me In my ne- items. Priced at $12,000/ cludes silk floral head SUPER OARAGE SALEI!! mercial carpet at $4.99. tip boots. Many hard to 921-3100. books/ magazines, $350. •it •& •£ •&• find sizes. Call Fred 253- cessity. Oh, Star of the BO (for pair). 908- piece & veil with pearls. Printer needs repair. 2 .SOMERSET/QUAIL- Shop at home. Call Eddie. Sep. help me and how 707-8427 Size 8. Beautiful, perfect TABLES— Living room 0113 (Bridgewater) AD RATES 2000 ton manual Winch, $50 & dark pine: (1) end table BROOK- 142 Sklpton 908-254-7904 mo, herein you are my FOR SALE condition. Purchased for Car Amps, $20. Call 908- PI.: Bargains Galore are NAKAMICHI- ST-7 AM/ IT WORKS! mother. Oh, Holy Mary, $2500. For Sale $1800. w/2 small drawers; (1) dry CHEST— cedar $45. 526-3973. sink (good for TV, hasfor the taking on 12/14/ M stere'o digital tuner, "I sold my dirt bike after advertising PRIVATE PARTY COMMERCIAL Mother of God, .Queen of Call 439-3695 91, from 9AM-3PM. chil- Table & 4 chairs $50. La- orlg. $700/ask $450. S 5 FREE1«80P*334«0531 Heaven and Earth! 1 hum- 2010 3040 double doors). BOTH FOR dies coats $20. Bed only just one time in Forbes Newspapers. 3O.OO 39.2O 2O9O $1001 Both in very nice dren's clothing, much of it Kenwood Basic Cl stereo bly beseech you from the new & unworn. Adult $10, Toy box. 722-8171 pre-amplifier, orig. $400/ Excellent Results!" for three weeks for three weeks (908) 231-6610 bottom of my heart to 2060 Flea Matkets, condition. Call 722-4611 after 7PM. clothing, Books, Jewelry & * * * * Bsk $200. (2) Kenwood L- R.J.M., Ringoes for four lines. Additional lines $1 each. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 8:30 A.M,-5:00 P.M. succor me in this ne- ANTIQUE PORCELAIN ANTIQUE AUCTION Sales A Bazaars tons of household goods, 05M 100 watt mono am- cessity. There are none Imported from Austria, THURSDAY 6:30PM all at fantastic prices. CHRISTMAS TREES plifiers, orlg. $600/ask PAY IN ADVANCE AND SAVE 1O%! Thursday & Friday 8:30 A.M.-8:00 P.M. Saturday 9:00 A.M.-4=:00 P.M. that can withstand your RASCBALLCARDS service for six, (minus 1 . Packards Market OIANT CRAFT BOU- Come to tho garage sale $15 & up $300. All superior cond., DEADLINES: The deadline lor Ploaso chock your odvortisomont' Employment Wantod, Wanted to power. Oh, show me here- bread. plate) all Serving 1991 Upper Deck Of the century. Easton orig. packing. All 4 items in you are my mother. Oh Rt. 206 Hillsborough Full set Includes: TIQUE- SuriT, Jan. 19, 2120 both classified display and the first wook It runs. Errors In . Rent, Housps to Sharo or dishes, many extra piec- 1992. Metuchen H.S. Ave. to Demott Ln., rt. for $875. 821-2348 HOW TO straight classified Is 4'P.M." . advortlsomont's running moro Apartmonts to Share. All ads FAX: (908) 231 •1385 Mary, conceived without Fri. Night Tallgate-6:30 •Michael Jordan Card Garage Sales es. Appraised. Excellent Vendors: call 549-2091. turn on New Brunswick NEON SIGNS Monday than Ono tlmo must bo corrected when moving, all ads to sin, pray for Us who have Condition! • ELWOOD O. HELLER * •Nolan Ryan Subset - Ave., left on Jordens Cir., Douglas Fir, Blue Spruce, boforo the socond Insortlon or addrossos outsldo of Now Jorsoy. recourse to thee (3x). SONS- Auctioneers & Ap- •and Final Updates HOME CRAFTS SHOW- Fraser Fir. Freshly cut. Decorate your home bar. CANCELLATIONS: Accepted KENILWORTH 9SOOF1RM NOTICE: All GARAGE S- rt. on Harrow Dr., left on Bud, Coors, Miller & PLACE correction allowanco cannot, bo Forbes Newspapers Holy Mother, I place this praisers. For info, on auc- . ttO , 57 So. Bridge Street, Sklpton PI. For further de- up to 4.P.M. Monday prior to mado. Correction allowanco lot EXTRA CHANGES: . cause in your han.ds_(3x). CALL 8O5-307O Somerville, now until ALES advertisements are .Wt, lQam-5pm more! Custom work avail. publication. .' '• . . • • Blind Ads, $3,00.far.£cnr"-: mornings before 10am -or tions or consignment _ .CAUv805r3070... tffcl9G856393 A CLASSIFIED AD errors shall not oxcood the cost Holy Spirit, you who solve sales, Robert E. Heller, mornings before 10am or Christmas. Weekdays t N ADVANCE Cherry Hill Farm Can Bob 90F-W4-29937 of the advortlsombnt. RontaJ S2.00 mailing ohargo evenings after 7pm. ADJUSTMENTS^* mako (Box'hold for 30 days) all problems, light all (908) 236-2195; 704- evenings after 7pm. 12noon-5pm & weekends by cash, check, VISA or 25 Otto Road ORGAN- Baldwin En- • Call •1-800-3344)531 ovcry offorl to avoid mistakes in PAYABLE IN ADVANCE: All roads so that I can attain COMICS- extensive per- 0555 9am-5pm. 908-707-8711 Master Card. For a quote Neshanlc Station core, 2 keyboards, good your Classified Advertisement. • All capital lottors $1.00 per wook Ads In Classified • Mail to us at: ads for Garage Sales, my goal. You who gave sonal collection. Many ti- COINS HUGE INDOOR/OUTDOOR on cost, please cal cond., groat gift. $325/ • All bold typo faces Si .00 ronr wnnk • me the divine gift to for-tles & back issues. Please PUSUC AUCTION don't cost — BO. 908-722-8946 P.O. Box 699 Every Wed. night at 6pm. Dealer buying collections CHRISTMAS OIFT 4 1-800-334-0531. give and forget all evil call 908r874-5675 Free appraisals FLEA MARKET 908-369-4016 ORGAN— Conn Organ, Somerville, NJ 08876 against me and that In all ' Harvta Aaetloa Cant«r They pay! INDEX QRANDMA'S Shlriey Ave, Somerset NJ. l-SOO-242-7070 Sun. Dec; 15 9AM-4PM 908-369-4077 excellent condition, will • Fax 908-231-1385 . instances in my life you GLASSWARE l > Scott Purvls-RPM Ltd. St. Mary's H.S., 237 So. sacrifice for $299. 469 8090 • Trucks and Vans . . ' 5630 - Townhouse's" are with me, I want In this •OSSS4-S10I 2 FRIENDS ESTATE SALE CHRISTMAS TREES 1000'«- PERSONAL 4030-Carpentry .'•' Assorted antique glass- O ANA life, EAC, JRCS. Broad St., Elizabeth. Over 2289or 563-0800 6100 • Automolivo Financing . 9090 • Multi-Family Homes . short prayer to thank you 4S0720 Summit Cut your own. Todd Ave, 1010 - Introductions 4040 • Child Caro ware includes punch bowl 120 tables! Call 908-352- .8110 Automotive Parts, Accessories 9100 • Lots and Acreage for all thmgs as you con- COMICS- For sale. 21 Londonderry Way 2130 Peapack. Weekends only, OUTBOARD MOTOR- 1020- Singles Organizations and 4050 • Cleaning Son/ices " with nine cups, serving Quality consignment 4350 for information. and Services . 9110 - Out ol Aroa Property firm once again that I Marvel/D.C./Gold Key & Frl« Sat Dec 13 A 14th General Merchandise 10-4. 908-781-2117 Evenrude 9.9 $650. Shot- Actrvitics 4060 • Cpnvaloscont Caro 9120-Wanted to Buy ' dishes, fruit cups, 12 8120-Automolivo Repair other assorted publishers. RUMMAGE SALE! gun Ethica 10GA $750. ID 1030 -Lost * Found 4070 • Electrical .• 9130 • Mortgages and Financing never want to be sepa- 10am-4pm COMMODORE 128-, 8130 • Miscellaneous Automotive • wine glasses, coasters, Mint to very fine cond. 218 E. Front St., Plain- Req. 908-281-7186 1040 • Personals 4060 • Handyman Services 9140 • Misceljaifous Real Estate rated from you In eternal ashtrays, champagne 2050 Mahogany LR/BR, sofa, AIR CONDT10NERS (2)- guitar amp, satellite dish HOW TO 4090 -Health Caro Services B200's- MOTORCVCLES Below catalog price. Great field (The Old Book 1050- Coming E*cnls 9205V- VjrSTiON PROPERTY glory. Thank you for your glasses, etc. First S90 loveseat, lamps, DR table, 1-6000 BTUs-$200, 1- & book shelf, car ramp. PHASE CONVERTER- 4100 • Homo Improvement 8210-ATV'S v . • deals'. Please call 908- House) Dec. 14 & 15, 9- 1060 ••Announcements 9210 • Homos lor Salo mercy toward me and cane chairs, Drexel buffet, 11500 BTUs-$500 or Pis call 908-756-8656 Rotary type, 1 to 15 HP. 4105- Income Tax 8220. • Mopods takes It. Call 805-3070 906-8927 after 7pm. 5PM. Sponsored by Plain- WRITE 2000'« r FOR SALE 9220 • Pocpnos Propcrtios ' mine. The person must chandelier, kit set, Cham' $700 both. Warranty & Call 526-5225 or eve- 8230 • Off-Road Motorcycles mornings before 10am, CHOIR ROSES- 18 NEW 4110 - InstructioiVEducation Vi COMPRESSOR- $200. 2010 - Antiques 9230 • Resort Properties say this prayer 3 consecu- QENUINE BOX SEATS- field Symphony ' bers stove, exquisite mas- guarantee, used Imo. nings 369-3372 2020-Appliances •• 4t20 - Insurance 8240 • On-Road Motorcydos evenings after 7pm. burgundy satin w/ match- Exercise bike $35; 2 arti- A CLASSIFIED AD .9240 • Waterfront Properties tive days. After 3 days, ter BR, bamboo sofa/re- Call Elaine 719-7992 2030-Art 4130 • Landscaping and Tree Caro 8250 -Motorcycle Parts, Accessories. ing reversible stoles, $85/ from Chicago's Wrigley PIANOS BOUGHT & 9250.-Lob and AcreagU ..•'•' . the request will be grant- ROMII* Anttqu* Center cllner, Simmons sleeper & ficial Christmas treos. Fur- 2040 • Auctions 4140 • Legal Services , and Service. ••. '• set. 908-356-5832, Field. Single seat $350 or ALMOST NEW— Clothing, SOLD— Musical instru- THAT SELLS 9260'-Time Shares ed. This prayer must be 40 dealers on 2 floors. niture. 908-722-3435 2050 • Clothing and Apparel 4150-Loans & Finance 8260 • Miscellaneous Motorcycle row of 3 for $695. 908- much more. • Start your ad with 9270 - Vacation Rentals Comer of 1st Ave. & Al- JACKETS (•oriibirf- 2110 Jewelry, furs, accessories. ments & accessories. 2060 • Collectibles 4160 • Masonry MOO's - RECREATIONAL VEHICLES published after the favor 688-3954 or 233-8631. CRIB BEDDING— $70; 9280 • Wookond Rentals - • • Furniture BEDMINSTER- 210 ENCORE QUALITY CON- Connie's Music Center, 22 what you're selling. 2070 • Computers 4170 - Miscellaneous Services • 8410 - Campers and Trailers is granted. TJUS. dene Rd., Roselle. Thurs- NEW Navy w/detachable Weights & bar $40; steno- 9400'6 - RENTALS PRC CHRISTMAS SALE Deerhaven Rd.: (Off Rt.SIGNMENTS, 123 Clar- Davenport St., Somerville, 2080 • Farm & Garden 4180- Painting''.- 8420-Motor Homos Sat 11-7PM, Sun 11-hood & emblem on back. graph $50; tuxedo $50; • Be descriptive. List .9410 -Homos 10%-50% off on all items. 206) Sat. 12/14; 10-4. emont Rd., Bernardsville. NJ. 908-725-0737 2090 • Flea Markets. Sales and 4190 • Party & Entortalnment Services 8430 flV Parts, Accos5ortas and 5PM. »0S-241>90S4 Sz. M, L, XL, XXL Asking 19" color TV $75; holiday 9420 - Mulll-Family Homos SOFA'BED- Durable & Sewing mach., exercise Mon.,-Fri., 10-6pm: Thurs the best features of Bazaars 4200 • Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Sorvico ., SWEDISH MASSAQE- $60 ea. 908-356-5832 Hours: Fri; & Sat. llam-5 dresses $20 . 463-0875 PIANO- Baby Grande, 9430 • Townhousos and Condominiums natural fabric with 2 swiv- bike, pool filter, dog cage, your item first. 2100 • Free to Good Home 4210 • Professional Sorvlcos 8440- Miscellaneous RV Janot, CMT. Call 908-828- COBWEB COLLECTIBLES til 8pm. Sat 10-4pm. 9440 • Apartmehts-v 2020 MATERNITY CLOTHE* ~ el chairs $55O/BO. Call mahoganey finish, $850. 2110- Furniture 4220 • Roofing 8600'8 - BOATS 1132. Pager No. 908- tWalmrt Avenue gas dryer, baby Items, NOW OPEN ENCORE'S • Use only standard 9450 - Rooms ladles Calico & 9 West Andy, 908-233-4791. DID YOU Please call 704-0929 2120 • Garago Sales 4230 • Wallpapering' 8610 • Boats 591-6360. Appliances Craitford, HI much morel Moving. ANNEX. Specializing In 9460 • Boarding . : shods size .7, like new. KNOW.. . PIANO- Black,Ebony, abbreviations 2130 • General Merchandise 8620 • Powor Boats BEDROOM SET- Tho- finest quality home fur- 5000's - EMPLOYMENT 9470- Apartmonts to Sharo WANTED 60 OVER •OS-272-5777 that an ad in this local 2140- Office Furniture and Supplios Snugti infant carrier. Call nishings, collectibles & Upright, Altenberg-like • Always state the 5010 • Caroer Training and Sorvices 8630 • Sailboats 94B0 • Homos to Share WEIGHT PEOPLE- to tryAPPLIANCES-Refrigera- masvllle, Queen, 7 pc. 2150 • Software 908-757-9127 BRIDGEWATER- 17 Red- paper also goes into 14 new. Sells for $3000- 5020 • Child Care Wanted 8640 • Motors 9490 • Wanted to Ront tors, washers, dryers, Contemporary $1250. antiques. Consignments price of a sale item 2160 -Wantedto Buy new diet. 100% natural. 2070 other local papers? Reach $2000/B0. MOVING-MUST 5030 - Employment Agoncies 8650 • Marinas 9500 • Miscellaneous Rentals stoves. Reasonable rates. MINK COAT- black, like 908-937-4825, Iv. msg. wood Rd.:(Rt. 22 to Vos- accepted by appt. Co-op and, if you're flexible 3000's - PETS AND LIVESTOCK $35/month. Pis call Frank over 140,000 households SELL. Call 276-8624 and 5040 • Employment - Domestic 8660 - Rentals and Charters 9600's - COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE All guaranteed. Call 908- new, gorgeous, size 10- seller, follow orange space available. 908- 3010-Birds -, 5050 • Employment • General 1-800-673-7744 BUREAU, MIRROR & with one call! leave message. on price, include 8670 • Slip Rentals 9610- Businoss Properties for Salo . 231-1047 ( 12; $500. Please call signs). Sat. & Sun.766-7760 3020 • Cats DESK— dark wood, 1-800-334-0531 "negotiable" in your 5060 • Employment • Health Core 8680 • Storage 9620 • Professional Proportios lor Salo 247-7428 3S«, 336, 4S6 SYS- 12/14 & 15, 9AM-4PM. POOL TABLES 3030 • Dogs 5070 -. Employment • Managerial $140. Pis call 232-7059 ANTIQUE SLEfcH BED- ad. 8690 • Bail & Fishing Supplies 9630 - Retail Proportios tor Sale WASHER- $75. Dryer, TEMS-- all 1 yr. warranty. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF DIRT BIKES- YZ250 & 3040 • Fish 5080 - Part-Time Employment • Highland Park Herald TUXEDO- "Emsle-Engllsh free delivery, guaranteed 8700 -Boat Paris, Accessories and 9640 • Warehouso Properties (or Sale . • Somerset Meateagor-Gizotte Advertise $65. Stove, $75. Refrig- 286/12, $899. 386/SX, CHAIR- Gold Uphol- HOMEI Some European Portable dishwasher. YZ80, brand new "89" 3050 • Horses 5090 • Employment Wanted • Cranford chronlclo lowest pricus. All sizes & • Be sure to include Servlco 9650- Office Rentals , • Bound Brook Chronicle erator, $170. Can deliver. Worsted & Mohair", 40 $1099. Systems include Queen sleeper. 908-819- 3060 • Livestock stered, armless for large fum., sofas, beds, dress- left overs. $2800 & styles. 908- 968-8228 8710 • Miscellaneous Boating • Middlesex Chronicle • Hllls-Badmlnelw Preaa In the Classified! your phone number 8000s - AUTOMOBILES 9660 • Industrial Rentals ••' Color console TV $100.long, excel cond, $50. pis monitor, floppy drive, 40 ers, chairs, tables. Appli- 9586, leave msg. 3070 • Olher Pels • South PUIntlold Reporter • Franklin Focua person, good cond. Asking $1300. 908-218-9615 9000's - REAL ESTATE 9670 • Retail Rentals 722-6329. call 908-757-0015 meg hard drive, plus SLEEPER SOFA w/love and times to call. 3080 - Adoptable Pets 8010 • Automobiles Under StOOO • PUuUwcy-DunoUen Review • WeattMd Record $65. 908-356-5832 ances. Mower. QUALITY ARCHIES ICESKATE EX- 9010-Homes Undor S150.000 9680 -Warehouse! Rentals DRESSER— Victorian seat, oval DR table, 4 3090 • Boarding. Training & 8020 • Automobiles Under $2500 • MetuchwvCdlton Review • Warren-Watcnung journal more. Call MRM Associ- SALE but priced to sell. CHANGE- NJ's largest, • Including the word 9020 • Homos lor Salo 9690 • Commercial Real Estate Wanted COUCH— new den sleep- marble top, oak. Klmball Grooming 8030 • Automobiles • Green Brook-North PUIntlold Journal • New Brunewlck Focua ates, 908-272-2006. Meyersville Rd., Meyors- chairs; oval dinette w/ 9030 • Farms 9800'a - 8USINES9 OPPORTUNITIES er sofa w/matching chair. BRIDOEWATER- 179 electric organ. 3 custom "please" in your ad" 3100 -Miscellaneous Supplies and BO-'.O - Antlquo and Classic Automobiles • Someraet Guide w swivel chairs, coffee • Scotch PUWii-Fwiwood Prew ville. Good supply of new 9040 • Luxury Homos & Estates 9810 • Businossos for Salo COMMODORE 64- Mon- Just bought from No. Mllltown Rd.: (South of doll houses. 725-6125 increases response. Services 8050 • Luxury Aulomobilos Display Classified. • Middlesex Guide table, china service for 9050 • Mobile Homos and Lots 9820 • Franchlso Opportunities itor, Joystick, 5U> disk - 202) MOVING SALEI Dec. & used skates for sale & 4000's - SERVICES 8060 • Spdrtscare Carolina, won't fit, must END TABLES (2)- .& 1 12, many other small 9060 •Wal'orfronl Property 9830 - Liconsos lor Salo Advertising Advertisingf Editorial many games! $300. Call exchange. Also team 40'0 • Adult Day Care 8070 • Family Vans sell, $700. 709-8927 12, 13 & 14, 11-4PM. coffee table $15 each. 2 Items. Call 968-6950 9070 • Condominiums 9840 - Invcstmonts/Opportunities 231-6627 231-6610 231-6631 hockey equip. Roller- 4020 • Business Services 8080 • 4«4s, Sport and Light Trucks 545-5762. John Deere tractor parts, alum clothes trees $10 Two classifications in the all-new Forbes Newspapers,- DINETTE SET- w/4Victor V Vlctrola, 2 sets skates, baseball & hockey SNAP ON PULLER SET- COMPUTERS COR EV-chairs, oval table w/3 ex- shoes & baseball gloves. each. 908-722-4352 Classifieds are FREE to you when you fill out and mailc ERYONEI- 286, 38B & Homer Laughlin dishes, CJ2000T$1000; Chicago tensions. Please call 908- old records, Stangl, furni- Open Sat. & Sun. 10-FIREPLACE— New free rawhide wheel seal driver in the coupon below. 486 Systems tailored for 232.6236. - 5>M, 908-647-1149 set-$150; Matco timing you. weekly special, 386 ture, primitive kitchen- standing white enamel 1000 1040 DININO ROOM TABLE- ware, ironstone, pottery, ATTENTION BANDS- finish, wood/coal $250/ llght-$50; Rockwell im- foX-25, full,feature w/hl- pact gun-$30. 757-6856 PERSONAL Personals res. color VGA. $1395. & 6 chairs $300. Match- wicker, tools, (tools Thurs. 2 Full P.A. spkr. stacks. 2 BO. 908-469-6523. If you have an item C.S.E.Inc. 908-654-9355 ing China cabinet $250 or & Sat. only), wheelchair, 2x15 bass bins, 2 2x12 * * * * SNOWBLOWER- New 1030 If you have a pet both $500. Oak triple oxygen tank, commode, mlds, 2 JBL horns. FIREWOOD— Seasoned, 8HP Bob Cat with elec PRAYER TO THE HOLY you can no longer COMPUTERS- IBM Com- dresser & mirrors $200. Reasonable prices. All Lost & Found SPIRIT- Holy Spirit, you that you can no lon- $1000/negotiable. MUST hardwoods, split & deliv- starter & chains $800 :1 use and want to give patible Sys. Sales & re- Queen sz. headboard & must go. No early'blrds. SELL I 908-537-6941 or erd $125/cord. 549-9627 firm. 908-369-7031 who solve all problems, a ger keep and want pairs, 386SX-25-$1050. night stand $100. Coffee 537-2396 BEARNDS TWP- black light all roads, so that I it to someone for free, use to give to someone for 286-12-$750a PAN1180 & end table $50/both. METUCHEN- 83 Maple * + * * SOFA— pull-out, like new, white Su brown Tabby; can achieve my goal. You the "Free to Good Home" $150; 908-906-7678- 908-707-1289 Ave.: Fri. & Sat., 12/13 & BABY ITEMS- Playpen, FIREWOOD— Seasoned, $250; track lights, new, who give me a divine gift free, use the "Adoptable 14; 9AM-4PM. ESTATE changing table, walker,- B/O; Antique washing ma- Branchburg— black & COMPUTER- IBM COM- $125 per cord split & de- tan female Shepherd mix to forgive & forget all evil A WAY FOR PEOPLE TO MEET PEOPLE category.. Pets" category. DRESSERS- Empire 6 SALE. Household-furnish- excel, cond. $60 all. 908- livered. 14, 16, 18, or 20, chine, B/O. Will deliver. against me and that in all PATIBLE $395. We repair drawer oak-$125; Triple ings, Wakefield wicker . 302-0084 pup; long hair Calico fe- computers & printers. We 218-1743, Inch lengths. Call any- male cat. Hlllsborough— instances of. my, life are maple dresser w/mlrror- table, pottery, pressed time: Jill's Firewood, 908- How to Place an Ad How to Answer an Ad '/buy computers •& printers, $95.*Call 356-6680^1 - i.. BABY TOYS— ; playpen, j STEAM CLEANER- Ex black & tan female Shep- with me. I want this short "^•''Potbei Newspapers Classifieds help you redycle! 'glassy ;tlnensf<7''.ft. drawing 'Slee?'tHc-ycWr"HWSetSr HO 560-8369. 24 hr. j-celtent-condition, hot or prayer to thank you for all 1. Take some time to write down some characteristics abut"' .1. Note this 'extension 'numbers at the end of the ads you'd monitors, drives & board, table, Matchbox cars, herd mix pup.; black & tan 464-7496 HUTCH— Beautiful Ben- trains & accessories. All FIREWOOD - SEASONED j cold up to 2000 Ib pres- mix breed female dog; things as you confirm yourself, and your preferences about the type of person •$ B-10 Classifieds December 12,1991 4190 5000 5020 5050 5050 5050 5080 . EMPLOYMENT 5050 5080 Patty & Entertainment Chad Care Wanted Employment Employment • Employment Employment Part-Time Part-Time Services '. Qaneritl -—General — ^Employment WEST.FIEU>-~ Experi- A COMEDY MAOiC & FUN Career Training enced chlld.care provider, DENTAL ASST-- FT, X-ray HEALTH CLUB— Exerwlse REAL ESTATE SALES- YOUNQ PERSON— who ANSWERlNQ SERVICE- PART TIME^- Konllworth SHOW- w/llve rabbits, approx. 30 Hrs/wk., for in- license, expanded func- Woman Inc. has openings Get Serious! Now. is the enjoys working-outdoors In Bernardsvllle. Will train. Law Office seeks mature color doves, exotic ani- fant In private Westfleld tlons a plus. Mon.-Thurs. for the following, posi- time to start a career. needed to deliver market- Several shifts avail. 908- ndivldual for book- mals. Birthdays, parties, home. Non-smoker, refer- Friendly responsible' per- tions: Assistant Manager; This Is a no' lay off,' op- ing materials. Must be in766-1799 keeping - typist position. etc. Clip & save ad. Call ences required, must son for quallty Middlesex Aerobic Instructors. Call portunity-filled Industry. If good physical condition- Data Entry exper. helpful. Mr. Magic now at 908-COMPUTER TRAININ0- speak English & have own office, Excel, salary & Cheryl at 908-218-1155 you are wilting to be li-enjoy wajking. Approx. 4 BOO KEEPER— full Mlh. 20hrs./wk. Call 908- Leam database, wordpro- censed, be. trained and charge, minimum 5 yrs276r0758. . 322-7077. transp. Call day or eve.benefits . 908-968-4644 INTERIOR DECORATINO/ hrs/day Mon-Sat. Call experience, must go thru cesslng & spreadsheet. 908-654-08^1. work hard, we will help John 908'647-4917 A COMEDY MAQIC A FUN One-on-One training. Rea- DID YOU SALES— Mature-minded, you achieve your goals. GL-bank reps. Excellent TELEMARKETERS SHOW- for Holiday, Of-sonable rates. Em 908-WORKING COUPLE In KNOW... business-oriented Indlv. Call Pat for more Informa- •-•* + * * ' telephone skills, deal with PART TIME , fice, Birthdays w/exotlc 469-0623. need of child care for in-This little ad can be read Wlll.traln. 457-0738 tion. 908-685-8200, PHOTO TECHNICIAN- 1 customers. Hrs to start 9- animals. Clip ad & show fant daughter In our Edi- hour lab must have expe- 3PM 3 days/wk. For inter- RESUMES DESIONEDTO In more than 147,006 INTRODUCTIONS... boss. Call Mr. Magic son home, Mon.-Fri. 7 homes in 15 publications A. way for people to .meet RECEPTIONIST rience on Copal or similar view call 908-603-3900 Earn extra cash NOW! 908-322-7077. QET RESULTS- 10 yrs.am-6 pm. Non-smoker. throughout Somerset, people, every Week in equipment. Excellent sal- flexible hours exper. Resumes/laser A.M. Hours BOOKKEEPER- PT, Man- 3 to 6 days per week printing. 968-2895 Refs. & exper. req. 908-Middlesex and Union your local Forbes newspa- ary, benefits & working c ufacturing firm seeks indi- A SANTA WILL VISIT, 287-9127. Counties? It caught your per. The ad Is free, then ondition, Warren/ vidual with strpng comput- '6pm to 9pm EACH GIRL AND BOY, RESUMES attention, didn't it?. one call does It all) /•. Work in an exciting envi- Watchung area. Call 908- erized bookkeeping skills in our Bedminster office "Professionally Call YOUR ad in today! 1-800-334-0831 ronment & meet people 356-5365 as well a&-One-Write $7.00 per hour with his bag of love, Prepared" 5040 plus commission and your special toy;. Employment-Domestic i-80O<334-0S31. LUBRICATION while earning a good sal- exper. Able to handle so don't be late; Cover Letters & Envelopes^ We Get Results! TECHNICIANS ary. SECRETARIES W/W.P. weekly & monthly book- for furthef info Call 908-880-9448. Interview Tips DIETICIAN— (R.D.)/Food LUBExpress, a growing High Powqer Temps needs keeping functions JncJ, CALL 24 hr. turnaround CLEANING- Office in No. Service Director. 190, bed qylck lube chain, requires Apply In Person Dependable, Qualified payroll, taxes & bank rec- A VCR Is ALL YOU NEED, 90S-rSS-74»l Edison. PT, $5.00/hour. Nursing. Home. Salary FT lubrication 'technicians MON/TUES/WED Temporary Employees too onciliations. Send resume RICHMARKERT to watch your home mov- For application, send self- commensurate with'expe- for.a new store In: So. 10AM-9PM fill job orders from our cli- to: Manufacturing Co., FORBES NEWSPAPERS ies,-slides or prints on TV. ent . companies In this 908-719-7960 We guarantee our film-to- 5020 addressed stamped enve- rience. Call FOOTHILL Plalnfield/Plscataway. P.O. Box 1526, Cranford, 1 ChUd Care Wanted lope to P.O. Box 5761ACRE, S NURSING HOME, area. NJ 07016-9830. " "• . TELEMARKETERS- Earn vldeotape transfers to be Landmark \ HIOH POWER TEMPS . o_LJh e__b I ghfistliq u a I ity Clark, NJ 07066 ; Nesnanlc, NJ. 908^369- ^jx_r^^xlon —Shopping-Genter— extra$$gg 8711. plus bonuses plus paid 105 Ea«t Union Ave CAFETERIA- Middlesex apptsj for our. business. available. Free back- CHILD CARE needed In 155 West Main St Bound Brook, NJ 08805 High School, 10:30AM- ground music. Free pickup my E. Brunswick home 5050 DRIVERS holidays plus major medi- 908-860-91S5 1:30PM. Starting salary Work 6-9pm, Mon.-Thurs. & delivery too, We provide 40-50 hrsjwk. Must have Employment-General SCHOOL BUS AND VAN cal. Building #2 $7/hr. Call 968-0202 oxt. Call Kathi or Dave,908- transfer services for lead- Infant exper., transporta- Commercial drivers li- SOMERVILLE SECRETARY- Clark CPA 359-1924. 1-800-878-6166 firm looking for a mature 51, ask for Cindy. • ing video stores. DEAL Dl- tion, refs., CPR. Call 908- ACCOUNTANT- Account- cense training. 3 to 6 ' *..*•+*•.• RECT & SAVE!) Call 613-9>64. Ing Degree a MUST with hrs./day. New driver MANICURIST- Unique JACKLaLANNE minded & reliable full time TELEPHONE SOLICITOR Daniel Peters Produc- 2-3 yrs, experience for bonus; 658-4044 or 463- opportunity to work with FITNESS CENTERS secretary. Computer expe- CIRCULATION CLERK PT evenings only, 6-9PM, tions, (908)231-0676. CHILD CARE wanted In 3433. EOE. , terrific team of creative rience a must, diversified my Metuchdrt- home for corporate International in- Must be reliable, self- Mon-Thurs. Must have surance firm. Will main- hair stylists at Sunshine duties, CPA experience good communication A-l PONIES FOR PAR-15 mo. boy, Mon-Frl, FT, DRIVERS— for school Hair Company, Somervllle. REPORTER preferred. Immediate motivated individual, with TIES— The perfect enter? must be flexible. Non- tain general ledger, an- athletic trips In PM. Bus keyboard experience, 20 skills. Call Diane at nual statements. Salary Need to be experienced & Enthusiastic, sharp re- opening. Please send re- 908-722-0470 tainment for birthday par- smoker. Ref. a must. 908- license preferred or will professional.-Opportunity porters needed for award- sume along with salary re- hours per week. Position ties, picnics, fairs & all321-0718 32K. Call Karln 888- train. Call Barbara at 908- starts at $7.00 per hour.. WEAR & SHOW- ladles 7300, Preferred Place- to do facials & waxlngs, winning community news- quirement to: Box 40, c/o special events. 908-369- FOSTER HOME PLACE- 658-4044 or Donna at will.train. Just awarded papor group, In Central Forbes Newspapers, PO fashion jewelry. Two eves. 4856 or 534-5398 ' ment, 27 Mountain 908-463-3433 $125. No Investment. We MENT NEEDED- for 13 Blvd., Warren best Salon in Somerset N.J. Experience preferred. Box 699, Somervllle, N.J. For Further Information BIRTHDAY PARTY EN- yr. old girl from problem FOSTER HOME PLACE- County. Ca|l Linda at Send resume and clips to: 08876; call Karen 719-7960 train. 908-756-3068. TERTAINMENT— For chil- addict family background. AN EXCITINO CAREER- MENT NEEDED- for 13 526-0106 ;...:_... . . Ed Carroll I, ...... COLLEGE STUDENT- to dren (4 & up), Fun filled Supportive services, I.e. National Recruiter for In-yr. old girl from problem Forbes Newspapers SEMESTER work with yo.urig;.teens DELIVERY PERSONS magic sriow & balloon ani- thorapy, case-manage- ternational Co. seeking addict family background. MECHANIC 44 Franklin St. BREAK WORK after school at Westfleld WANTED— Djay or mals for 311. ^Reasonable ment & transportation career minded individuals Supportive services,, i.e. fexperlence .preferred. PO Box 699 'V". Mon.-Fri. 3.-6PM, Evening, FT or PT. Bet, rates.' Call Constantino. provided by Catholic. Char- to consult oh color, fash- therapy, case manage- Commissions, medical Somervijle, N.J. 08876 College Students starting Jan. 2. Call Glenn $8-$12/hr. possible. Call 806-7743. ities. -Stipend, available ion, - glamour. Unlimited ment; & transportation benefits, plus' pension Phone, 231-66J88 233-2700 908-563-0330 from DYFS. Call Allison Income potential, prof, provided by Catholic Char- plan. Opportunities' for ad- &HS Seniors Shorey at 722-1881 training provided. PT/FT ities. Stipend available vancement. . National firm has a spe- ELECTRICIAN WANTED- DIAMOND T- DJ Service. 722-6583..; __ SALES part time, 5 yrs. experi- 5QB0 Affordable,; quality enter- LOVINq MATURE PER- from DYFS. Call Allison Suburban Auto Mall ADVERTISING! SALES cial 3-5 week work pro- Shorey at 722-1881 Somervllle Location gram. $10.25 to start. 10 ence necessary. Call 469 Employment Wanted tainment. We beat every- SON— to care for 1 yr. ASSOCIATED Bright self-starter needed 1364 body's prices! 757-0209 old & 3 mo. old In our Call after 2:00PM for potentially lucrative Scholarships avail. Flex, DUnellen home. Light TEACHER FREELANCE (908)826-4202 outside sales job forhrs. Interview now-begln PAINTER'S APPRENTICE NOTICE: All EMPLOYMENT after finals. • • Interior work, Female/,M, WANTED advertisements housekeeping, Mon-Frl. 8- Must have HS Diploma/ PHOTOGRAPHERS MEDICAL SECRETARY— growing group of New Jer- 10am-6pm 704-8555 PT, learn tho world of 4210 2PM. Call 968-0418 GED Equivalency. Previous wanted for award-winning PT or FT, good typist, EKG sey weeklies. "Must pos- are PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Professional Services pointing. Interested par- by cash, check, VISA or MOTHER'S HELPER- PT. experience/ Training-Early community newspaper helpful, top salary. Flex- sess superior communica- ••• * + * * ties only. No exper. nee Pregnant mommy must Childhood Development group in Central N.J. Reli- ible office. Please call tions skills, both written STOCKBROKER essary. On the job train Master Card. For a quote on stay off her feet, needs Process. (Approx. 1 yr)able photographers with 908-756-2282 and verbal. Good follow- Series 7 broker interested Ing. Call 908-469-7180 cost, please call ARCHITECT mature, loving person to Salary: $5/hr. Hrs: 7:30-newspaper experience. through'and. attention to In earning $100K gross & 1-800-334-0531. PART TIME SPECIALIZING In residen- care for 5 & 2 yr. old3:30, Mon-Frl. 37.5 hr/Send samples, resume V • * + ** • • detail Is critical. Poten- upward under the supervi- Wk. tially lucrative territory, sion of 25 yrs. exp; Con- TV REPRESENTATIVE tial additions and alter- boys. Mon.-Thurs, 12-5PM and details of availability MOTEL MANAQER- Re- CHAUFFER FOR HIRE- ations. Call Frank Creegan In our Piscataway home. SOMERSET COUNTY to: sponsible person, live-in, good benefits and a great tact Mr. Kowitski Responsible & depend- opportunity, to grow with 201-890-5551 able people needed to Limosulne driver seeks 908-879-4149 Occasslonal light house- HEAD START PROGRAM Rob Paine, Director retiree welcome 908-722- private employment. keeping & cooking. Non- 170 Watchung Avenue, of Photography 0773; 201-625-1462 us. Please call Elaine work for TV Rental Com COUNSELING- with a Cllsham at 231-6614. pany in New Brunswick Please call 464-5504 Professional In Adoption, smoker. Refs. 463-3404 No. Plalnfield, NJ 07076 Forbes Newspapers NEED XMAS $$$- share 908-846-8888 44 Franklin St. EOE. 5060 hospital. Must have good HOUSEKEEPERS, NAN- depression, divorce me- PART TIME- in my my catalogs with your communication & math NIES, NURSES AIDES diation, geriatrics, grief & FULLY PAID PO Box 699 friends, gather orders & I SECRETARIES Employment' BrWgewater home, 2 COMPANY BENEFITS Somervllle, N.J. 08876 skills. $6/hr to start. Paid AVAILABLE- Women of stress. Barbara Roncn days/wk. 2V& yr. old. Refs. pay cash. 908^494-5345 EXECUTIVE HeaHhCare holidays & vacations. ACSW-BC0 218-9062 EOE all nationalities. Ap- req. 253-8857 after 6PM. Contact: Patricia Clomons FREELANCE OFFICE CLEANINQ- Great opportunities in top Flexible days 10am-2pm, plicants screened. Rea- TRANSPORTATION RELIABLE CAREOIVER- Personnel Coordinator WRITERS Mon. Wed. Frl., 2:30Fortun- e 100 companies. CERTIFIED NURSES ipm-5pm or 4pm-8pm. sonable fees. Aurora C. E. TRANSPORT needed to watch 1 yr. old 7PM, $7 to start. Transp. Immed. need for secretar- AIDE- Part time 7AM For a local Interview call Agency, Long Branch, NJ. 24 HOUR SERVICE In our Bedmlnster home. AVON SALES- All areas. wanted for award-winning required. Brldgewater & ies w/Wordperfect, Dec- 3PM, 3-11PM. Full/part 201-858-2316. Call 908-222-3369 Local Area & Airports Thurs. & Fri., 8AM-6PM. community newspaper So. Plalnfield areas. 908- mate Hewlett Packard & time 11PM-7AM. Only Call toll free 1-800- group in Central N.J. Reli- Wang. Call 908-233-1715 908-781-7324 662-2292. • able reporters with experi- 850-8181 Iv. msg. certified aides to ripply. BOOKKEEPER Somer- Good working conditions ence In covering govern- We will provide FREE & good benefits. Raritan ville, experienced through ment. Send resume, clips PUBLIC SCHOOL IN training & cross training. Phone In: Advertise Trial Balance. Knowledge and details of availability SOMERSET COUNTY- Health & Extended Care We offer top salary, Med/ Center, -633 Route 28, ADP, general office du- to: servlng special needs stu- Ufe Ins., Holiday/Vacation in the Classified! ties, Safeguard System. ' Ed Carroll dents has openings for pay & excel, working con- Raritan/ NJ 08869. Call 1-800-334-0531 $10/hr to start, 9-5:30 the following NJ certified 526-8S50 Forbes Newspapers positions: - ditions. Call today. Mon-Frl. 903-722-9425. 44 Franklin St. MANPOWER.INC. NURSE/LPN- PT, 7AM- PO Box 699 •Teacher of the handi- Cranford 272-9120 3PM. Good working condi- BANK BUYER— a dally salary of Somervllle, N.J. 08876 capped Edison/ tions, good benefits. Fax In: $300.00 for buying mer- •Mathematics teacher Iselln 549-8880 Apply: Raritan Health & chandise. No exp. nee. . (CAI) . ' Somervllle 722-3838 Extended Care, 633 201-231-1385 TELLER 231-6910 ext: 3271 FRUSTRATED. FACING Send letterfir resume to: Rt.28, Raritan, NJ; 908- This Is an excellent opportunity to .join one of LAY-OFF, RETIRED, ORSomerset^ Count/' Etiuca- 526-B950 CASHIERS- Busy restau- PROFESSIONAL LOOK- tlonal Services Commis- VOLUNTEERS NEEDED New Jersey's loading banks, Currently, wo hnvo a rant In Brldgewater has an ING. TO EXPAND YOUR RN— With case manage- Mail In: full tlrhe Teller position available in our sion, P.O. Box 326DA, Y TIME— Westfleld opening for a friendly, HORIZON?- This very Manville, NJ 08835. EOE. Volunteer' Rescue Squad ment exp. and RN with Hlllsbordugh branch, Requirements Include a mature-minded cashier. well could be the last time seeking trainees for Emer- teaching exp., possessing P.O. Box 699 quick and accurate ^ mind- for numbers, good PT/FT. Flex. hrs. Excel, you look in the paper for REAL ESTATE CAREER necessary qualifications WEIDEL REALTORS, HIII- gency Medical Techni- communication skills and a neat professional starting wage. Call Marc an opportunity to make cians. Valid N.J. license for certified nurses, aid Somerville, NJ 08876 appearance. If selected, you will receive va at Burger King, 90S. serious PT/FT Income'. 20 sborough. We are looking training program/ home- for good people to join required. Mln. 4 hrs./wk. Competitive compensation package.. For more B26-98B7 positive, self-motivated Contact: Diane Holzmiller maker training program. people needed. Husband our sales staff. Whether Send resume to: Information, please call our Personnel Department licensed or unlicensed, at 908-233-2501 OR at- at: CHILDCARE- earn & wife teams work well to- tend membership meeting ANSWER CARE Walk In: money providing quality gether. What do you have we can get you started in Rt. 22 E., Olympia Plaza a successful Real Estate 2nd Wed. of every month childcare for 1 or more to loose? Call today 908- ty^OPM afSquad bldg. Scotch Plains, NJ 07076 931-6544 children In your own 494-4280, Mon-Frl, 8am- Career. Flexible holirs, un- Attention: Theresa 44 Franklin Street home. MONDAY MORNING 6pm & Sat 8am-12 noon. limited earning potential Classes begin in January. and' hands-on training. WAITERS/WAITRESSES. Sornerville, NJ INC, offers free Insurance, COOKS referrals, equipment, Call judl Hitt, Manager, UNITED COUNTIES QROWINO CHURCH- In 908-359-7100 Flexible hours. Day and back-up & more. Union vltaL Qentral NJ suburb night shifts available. 5080 TRUST COMPANY County 668-4884; Somer- between NYC & Philadel- REAL ESTATE SALES- 3 Apply in person 3pm-6pm. Part-Time Employment Four Commerce Drlvo, Cronford, Now Jorsoy 07016 set County 526-4884 phia cultural centers look- office firm, est. 1937 FRIENDLY'S To Advertise In Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/H/V CHOIR DIRECTOR/OR- ing for Seminary-trained seeks agent willing to de- RESTAURANT 0ANIST— American Bap- Individual to fill position in vote individual, personal- Piscataway, Stelton Road, ACCOUNT PAYABLES/ the all-new tist Church seeking a Christian Education Youth ized attention to our cli-across from the Middlesex SETTLEMENT- for trans- committed candidate, to & Congregational Nurture. ents & customers. 60% to Mall. Or for interview coll portation company. Hours Forbes Newspapers Forbes Newspapers has the following share in the responsibility Send resume & cover let- million $$ associates. No 908-981-0628. . flexible. Computer skills a career opportunities^: for Worship Service. To ter to: Search Committee, franchise fees. Fischer WEIGHT LOSS SALES plus. Self-starter with apply or inquire, call North Branch Reformed Realtors, Whitehpuse, PEOPLE- Overweight is good sense of logic a CLASSIFIED church office. Mon-Frl be- Church, 203 Rt. 28,Basking Ridge, Washing- a plus for this position. must. Call Mary Ann 609-, ADVERTISING fore 3PM 725-1016 Brldgewater, NJ 08807. ton, 908-534-4025 REPRESENTATIVE 908-321-0368 497-1040 Fiill-Tlme Handle all aspects of advertising for automotive and real estate accounts. Must be energetic and enthusi- atlcs, with excellent communication skills and atten- tion to detail. Newspaper experience a strong plus. EMPLOYERS Please call Elaine Cllsham at 231-6614. REPORTER Enthusiastic, sharp reporters needed for award- winning community newspaper group in Central N.J. Experience preferred. Send resume and clips to Ed Carroll, FORBES NEWSPAPERS, 44 Franklin St.. Somervllle, N.J. 08876. Phone. 231-6688. FREELANCE WRITERS Wanted for awnrd-wlnning community newspaper group In Central N.J, Reliable reporters with experi- ence in covering government. Send resume, clips and details of availability to Ed Carroll, Forbes News- papers, 44 Franklin St.. SomervillerN.J. 08876. FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHERS Wanted for-award-winning community newspaper group in Central N.J. Reliable photographers with newspapers experience. Send samples, resume and details of availability to Rob Paine, director of photo- graph, Forbes Newspapers, 44 Franljlin St., Somer- vllle, N.J. 08876. TELEMARKETING SALES REPRESENTATIVE Full-time Our classified department Is looking for a reliable and organized Individual with some telemarketing -or telephone skills background. Responslbllltes Include selling classified display for recruitment and directo- ries, maintaining existing accounts and ad layout. A mixture of cold calling with ,some leads provided. Contact: Kelly Zullo, PO Box 699, Somervllle, NJ in the Blank! 08876. 908-231-6609.' CIRCULATION CLERK Find the person youte looking for in the Classifieds! Part-time Must be reliable, self-motivated Individual with key- board cxpcrolnce. 20 hours/week, $7/hour to start. For further Information please call Karen al 719- To Place An Ad For The Help You Need 7960. Forbes Newspapers CALL 1-800-334-0531 A Pivmew or roM» inc. *• . <*.*. VoLl,No.l6 December 11-13,1991 *» A Forbes Newspapers guide to your quality time Music Pixies in search of grace Movies T HE N O L I I) AYS Prospero unbound Greenaway's new movie Stage Crossroads restages eus' Events Re.j4nimatdr FrizFreierigtalks about Bugs, Porky and Walt Disney M^WiB! M mm! CHRISTMAS AT CAP M AY CANDIIUGHT HOUSI: O U R S i'!'v»';'i •!•' r-.11vv•'- O N T EN T S Weekend! Cover photo by Andrew Cripps H Courtesy of Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts, Cape May S P E C I AS Casinos 6 CHRISTMAS Club mix 16 Cover story 3 PHOTO BY Plush-Brand Dining 20-21 DIANE AT THE CAPE MATFLERD f gingerbread-rich Victorian houses by the sea are your image of New Theatres With... Events 12 Christmas, then head south to Cape May, where the local Christ- Happenings 17 mas celebration is now in full swing. Until Jan. 1 the seaside report's beautifully restored Victorian WIDE SCREENS" Kid stuff 6 homes, bed and breakfast inns, guesthouses, hotels and churches wilIl be wrapped in holiday trirnmings. Movies : 18 and Luxury Seats With Cupholders The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts (MAC), Cape May's leader in Music 7 historic preservation and the performing arts, provides several charm- ing and informative tours through Cape May's gaslit streets and grand Places to go 14 Victorian inns. ANNOUNCING OUR HOLIDAY MOVIES Singles 6 Christmas candlelight house tour Speakers 7 opens 20 decorated Victorian •Hook .Star Trek VI buildings Stage 10 The highlight of Cape May's hol- Candlelight • Prince Of Tides 'For The Boys Advertisers index 17 iday season is the Cliristmas Can- dlelight House Tour, Friday and •Beauty & The Beast 'Addams Family Saturday, Dec. 27 and 28. This tour house tours opens 10 specially decorated Victo- rian homes along with inns, hotels in Cape May fyatnilu, and churches from 6 p.m. to 10 Weekend p.m. each night, for a total of 20 different buildings. for those WeekendPlus is a feature of Forbes Newspapers, a Division of Forbes Cape May's innkeepers take Inc., and appears weekly in The Hills-Bedminster Press, Somerset Mes- pride in showing off their dazzling senger-Gazette, Franklin Focus, Bound Brook Chronicie, Middlesex holiday trimmings. Captain John who like Come In and Enjoy Chronicle, Metuchen-Edison Review, Piscataway-Dunellen Review, South and Rita Tice decorate their John Plamfield Reporter, Highland Park Herald, Green Brook-North Plainfield Wesley Inn with exquisite ever- The Holiday Season in Journal, Scotch Plains-Fanwood Press, Westfield Record and Cranford greens trimmed in white satin and Christmas Our State Of The Art - Chronicle. twinkling lights through laced win- letters to the editor, press releases, photographs and announcements dows. Rose and Pat Downes of the with a 5 Plex Theatre of future events should be sent to Steven Hart, WeekendPlus Editor, Wilbraham Mansion and Inn recre- P.O. Box 699, Somerville, NJ. 08876. The WeekendPlus telephone ate Christmas circa 1900 based on • Street parking on Westfield Ave. & West Chestnut St. number is (908) 231-6639. The FAX number is (908) 526-2509. society page accounts, as the house Victorian Please Call • Parking at TJ Skoops diagonally across from theatre To subscribe to your local Forbes Newspaper, call 1-800-423-0107. is host to five 12-foot Christmas • Parking at Nat State BanK one block east of theatre trees. on Westfield Ave.-After banking hours and all day Cape May was sighted in 1620 by flavor (908) 241-2525 Sat., Sun. & Holidays Steven Hart Dutch sea captain Cornelius Jacob- • Two munidpal lots on W. Chestnut SL and one on Malcolm S. Forbes Jr. sen Mey, so Carin Feddermann For Schedule Charles St EDITOR 5_ _*AJloJJhe_above ara within 2 blocks of the theatre- II)ITOR-IN-CHrBF andIMilly LaCanfora decorate their ^^^^^^^^^^^^_^^^^ Captain Mey's Inn in the Dutch M~~-^^-- : - - Micki Pulsinelli tradition, adorning their Christmas tree with cigars for gentlemen, small WWith This Ad Charles A. Lyons perfume bottles for ladies, and chocolates for the children. ^1 " ENTERTAINMENT The Emlen Physlck Estate, an 18-room mansion built in 1879 and ADVERTISING DIRECTO" PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER designed by famed Victorian architect Frank Furness, is also on the tour. Cape May's only Victorian house museum, it's decorated in au- Regular Barry Rumple thentic Victorian style, with table-top trees made of goose feathers and a Kathleen Lanini floor-to-ceiling tree (which first appeared in America during the Victo- GRAPHIC ARTIST VICE PRESIDENT, EDITORIAL rian ere) dressed with hand-blown ornaments and American flags. Pop-Corn Advance sale two-night tickets are now available from the MAC office, Sharon Wilson 1048 Washington St, Cape May, at $25 for adults, $12.50 for children Jim Hayden ages 3 to 12. One night tickets are $15 and $7.50. Call (609) 884-5404 for 23 West, Westfield Ave.,Rt. 28, Roselle Park, 1 Mile Oft Exit 137 Garden State Parkway CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER VICE PRESIDENT, MARKETING Visa, MasterCard and American Express orders. On the evenings of the tour, from 5 pjn. on, they will be sold at the MAC Office and at the Cape May Welcome Center, 405 Lafayette St George Gannon Roger Silvey To make the tour easier on your feet, a MAC trolley-bus transports tourists free of charge from one section of town to another in a continu- CIRCULATION DIRECTOR VICE PRESIDENT, OPERATIONS (Please turn to page 4) , 19&9&LL, Eteeemberi4-13, 19&1-1- '--Forbes-Newspapers Weekend (Continued from page 4) Wednesdays, Dec. 11 and Dec 18, from noon to 2 pjn. $1 for cnildren ages 3-12. Christmas decorations and postcards from the first annual THE DEC. 28 CANDLELIGHT WEEKEND CRAFTS SHOW WILL OTHER HOUSE TOURS prumthwacket collection will be part of the attraction. For The light that didn't fall nother Victorian-style Qiristmas tour is being more informatioj^jcall (609) 924-3044 .:_ ,__. Cape May's most popular tourist attraction is .the Cape offered a little closer to home, in Mercer (bounty. In Union County there will be Christmas In the Bal- FEATUREMANY OF THE NORTHEAST'S BEST CRAFTSMEN May Point Lighthouse. MAC is restoring the lighthouse The Kuser Farm Mansion in Hamilton Town- lentine House, open through Jan. 5 at the Newark Mu- and opens it to the public on weekends during the holiday ship is open for tours through Sunday, Dec. 15. Built in 1892, the house was originally a sum- seum, 49 Washington Si, Newark. Call (201) 596-6550 for season. As you climb the 199-step spiral staircase for the more information. • > ' . • (Continued from page 3) ~ » Evening wassail tours panoramic view from the top, you'll see exhibits throughout mer getaway for the Kuser family , which converted it into ous loop. You can warm up with hot beverages and Take in the spectacle of Cape May's elegant Victo- a year-round residence in 1926. The family frequently host- In Clifton, the Jus- the tower explaining its history and the duties of a light- tice Brennan Court cookies at a free hospitality center in the First Pres- rian buildings, brilliantly lighted for the holidays, house keeper. ed parties and social events at the house, which was sold to byterian Church. aboard MAC's heated trolley-bus, the tour the "gaslit" Hamilton in 1977. House wiii be open for Holiday Handshakes 1879 Emlen Physick House Museum on Evening If you can't climb to the top, there is a fully accessible One of the unusual features of the Victorian mansion is tourists Dec. 27 at 2 flip and lunch with Santa Wassail Tours, offered many evenings in December. visitors orientation center in the restored Oil House on the an 18-foot curved Cinemascope movie screen covering one pan. The court house For the children, the Cape May Kids Playhouse Wassail punch and a holiday treat are served in the grounds where ybuil see a photo mural of the view from side of the 45-footrlong dining room. The screen was in- is at 114 Clifton Place: and other presents Creative Theatre Company of Princeton in Physick House, and tourgoers receive a gift from the watchroom gallery and reproductions of each display in stalled in 1953 and is served by a separate projection room; for more information, its holiday program, Holiday Handshakes, Satur- MAC. the lighthouse, plus an informative video. reminders that for many years the Kusers were investors in call (201) 915-1212. Admission to the orientation center and the ground floor Glenmont, the West notable day, Dec. 14, at 10 a.m. in Cape May Convention Hall. You can see the dazzling holiday lights on Cape the Fox Film Corporation. (They surrendered their snares After the show, the kids will enjoy eating lunch and of the lighthouse is free. Tower admission is $3.50 for for the 1935 merger that created 20th Century Fox.) Be- Orange mansion where May's outstanding Victorian homes as. you ride in Thomas Edison and sites talking with Santa Claus. The Cape May Kids Play- heated comfort aboard MAC's trolley-bus during adults, $1 for children ages 3-12. tween the 1930s and the mid '70s the Kusers often hosted house is co-sponsored by MAC and the City of Cape pre-release film parties. his family celebrated Christmas Lights Trolley Tours, also offered many Christmas from 1887 • May. Holiday Handshakes is also sponsored by His- evenings in December. Tour and events The mansion will be gussied-iip with live Christmas trees toric Accommodations of Cape May and the Wash- Information available along with handmade decorations and copies of period piec- until the inventor's death in 1931, is open for special tours ington Mail Merchants Association. The tours begins at the Washington Street Mall For more information about any other Mid-Atlantic Cen- es, such as the cotton-wrapped sassafras trees and through Jan. 5. - Holiday Handshakes adapts holiday themes from Information Booth at Ocean Street. Admission to the ter for the Arts event, contact the MAC office on the Emlen goosefeather trees popular at the turn of the century. Authentic Edison recordings of holiday music will play as Physick House tour is $10 for adults, $5 for children Physick Estate office, 1048 Washington St., Cape May, N.J., Starting Wednesday, Dec. 11, with a tree-lighting at several different cultures, including Hanukkah, ages 3 to 12. Tickets for the Christmas lights tour are visitors are ushered through rooms decorated in 1920s Kwanzaa, Divali and Christmas, telling a story about or call (609) 884-5404. p.m, the house will be the subject of evening tours, with styles. Rooms usually closed to the public, such as the $3.50 for adults, $1 for children ages 3 to 12. Call the guides providing narration. The tours will be held Wednes- people who strive to make the world a better place. MAC office for the tour schedules. For more information on Cape May's many Yuletide servants' quarters, will be open for these tours. Creative Theatre thrilled more than 600 kids and events throughout the month of December, write or call the day, Thursday, Friday and Sunday from 5:30 pjn. to 9 p.m. The tours will be open Wednesday through Sunday from parents during MAC's Victorian Week in October Chamber of Commerce of Greater Cape May, P.O. Box 109, and Saturday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Santa Claus will drop b; with their adaptation of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Physick House architect each day. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., except on Christmas and New Year's Day. Cape May, N.J. 08204; (609) 884-5508. Request Christmas in Visitor passes are available at the nearby Edison Labora- Admission to the show and lunch with Santa is $4 named one of the greatest Victorian Cape May — A Yuletide Calendar of Events Admission is free. The mansion can be reached from per person. Seating is limited Call the MAC office at One of Cape May's best-known landmarks is the which lists dates and times for Christmas season events New Jersey Turnpike Exit 7A. For more information, c tory Visitor Center at Main Street and Lakeside Avenue. (609) 884-5404 for advance tickets. 1879 Emlen Physick House, an 18-room Stick Style plus information on many shops, restaurants, Victorian (609)8903630, The $2 fee includes a tour of Edison's laboratory. Visitors Physick House opens for free mansion designed by renowned architect Prank Fur- inns and modem hotels available to visitors. At Drumthwacket, the New Jersey governor's mansion under 17 and over 61 are admitted free. ness of Philadelphia, now Cape May's own Victorian in Princeton, there will be a general open house on two For more information, call (201) 736-5050. Community Wassail Party house museum. MAC is a non-profit organization with its roots in In a. survey of architects conducted this past sum- the community, formed in 1970" by Cape May resi- mer by the American Institute of Architects, Furness dents to prevent the destruction of the 1897 Physick was named one of the top 10 American architects of Estate, so it welcomes the community and visitors all time. PETS PETS PETS- HOBBY $ GflMfc each year into the Physick House for a free Com- munity Wassail Party, Wednesday, Dec. 18, from 8 Furness, who also designed the Pennsylvania N Advanced fish keeping equipment pjn. to 10 p.m. Academy of Fine Arts and the Furness library of the 10 Gallon University of Pennsylvania, placed at No. 10 on a list 25 ft. python no spil water changer $29.99 MAC serves wassail punches and goodies from its Black Frame Tank featuring Thomas Jefferson (No. 5), Ludwig Mies van Vortex Diatom Model D1 $54.99 cookbook bf local favorites, Cape May Fare, as guests der Rohe (No. 7) and Bernard Meybeck (No. 9). Fur- Country Corner roam irom room to room learning the history of this \ Reeflake tentacle system ness' influence is felt higher on the list: his employee Wet dry filter up to 60 gallons $169.99 elegant 18-room Victorian house museum. The Court Louis Henri Sullivan (No. 2) went on to become the 5.99 Madrigal Voices, a local 12-member singing group mentor of Frank Lloyd Wright, named the greatest of cannot bo combined with any ether otfor Suprmeme Skilter: will perform holiday music from the Renaissance to I limit 1 per customer expires Dec. 31.1991 the present Admission, refreshments and parking all American architects in the survey. Filter with built in protein skimmer are all free. Holiday Craft <. Deluxe 10 Gallon $OO OQ Whisper One Power filter Walking and riding tours The Physick House Museum Shop will be open Aquarium Set-up ^5f-«f «f Whisper Five Power filter during the community Wassail Party so visitors can show off the historic district Includes: tank, filter, heater, air pump, net floss MAC provides a variety of tours through Cape & carbon, air vah/o, tubing, alrstone, 10 Ib. colored Qravel and thormoeter. Super Specials on Tank & Flourscent browse through a variety of splendid Victorian hol- Add a deluxe fluorescent full hood for only $17.99 Full Hood Combo iday items, as well as books, toys, jewelry, cards, May's charming historic district. Combination Trol- Gift Boutique INCREDIBLE posters and decorations. ley/ Physick Estate Tours begin with a guided trol- 20 Gallon long Saltwater Aquarium Setup 10 gallon wood tone $37.99 Candlelight weekend crafts, antiques The decorated interiors of Cape May mansions are part of ley tour, followed by an interior tour of the Ernies Complete with filter and protein Skimmer 15 gallon High wood tone 43.99 Physick House Museum; It begins at the Washington As it does throughoutthe year, MAC is hosting top the attraction during Christmas house tours. Onlyf 139" 20 gallon Long wood tone 49.99 quality crafts and antiques shows during the last Mall information booth at Ocean Street. 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Admission is $2.50. provides detailed descriptions of the customs and traditions of the Victorian era, plus Sat. & Sun. 10-5 52 gallon Flat Back wood tone 184.99 ^ Ferrets 44 gallon Oak or woodione The Candlelight Weekend Antiques Show, the following day, brings some of the region's history and legends about the Victorian homes and their owners. They also begin at the most sought after antiques dealers to the parish hall between 10 a.m. and 5 6 m Admis- Washington Mall information booth and last about 90 minutes. Tickets are $4 for adults, Neutered and Descented pentagon (corner tank) 115.99 Grhfts front around the country & the world 10 gallon Hex wood tone 47.99 sion is $3. r *"""* ^^^^^M MMBHHtf*89.9 HHM^^H 9tm^^^^ ^^^^•Htf (Please turn to page 5) Unique Gifts .... Something For Everyone 27 gallon Hex wood tone 89.99 I Clip and save on all ' 45 gallon Hex wood tone 127.99 Domestic Handfed Birds HabHrall 10 gallon Repltle starter Setup Deluxe— l$50 off $200To $300 purchase I only $39.99 $24.99 PHOTO BY • $100 off up to $1000 purchase . Includes: Tank, screen top. screenclips DIANE I $150 off over $1500 purchase | hot rock, astroturf, food and water dishes MATFLERD (£)£/ December 11-13,1991 Forbes Newspapers 'Wfeekendras 5 4 Weekend horbes Newspapers December li-li*, 1991" Weekend \ FOLK TALES FROM Telescope; the African- CAESARS ATLANTIC CITY (609) 449-1000 , •Dinner-dance at Victorian 222 Front St, South Plainfield, Kid stuff AROUND THE WORLD American Kwanzaa. Boardwalk & Missouri Ave. •That's Comedy, revue, nightly Manor, Edison, 4 p.m. Dec. 15. 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Sunday, ,Dec. 29,2 p.m. LAURA SIMMS Atlantic City • ••-•• except Friday. Cost $22. (908) 721- MUSTARD SEED SINGLES U S I C NJ. State Museum Sunday, Dec. 15,2 p.m. (800) 677-SHOW •Juan Gabriel, Dec. 13. t $463 or (908) 738-3765. Music (908)725-1283 205 West State St, Trenton Hunterdon Art Center BanyKfanllowPresents Co- •Michael Bolton, Dec. 14. •Mass and brunch. Dec. 22. HEAmiMUSEU_.,.. _ w ~ <609> 292^8310— ™—"-'* ^^ Princeton University •Comedy from Romania, Ameri (908)735-8415 dette Church, Old Bridge; •Christmas party and cookie (609) 256-3788 1978 smash hit, ongoing. Boardwalk & Brighton Ave. ca, and Russia, and a drama •Storyteller brings tales of brunch at Peter Pan Diner, exchange! at 10 Ivy Lane, Galleiy talks for children 6-12, THE CLARIDGE Auahtic City from Mexico, all told by the Bridgewater, 7 p.m. Dec. 14. * Saturdays at 11 a.m. through "Mythical Dreams" (see Gal- Boardwalk & Indiana Ave. (609) 340-4000 South Amboy. (908) 721- Shoestring Players. Admission Brings wrapped tree ornament Dec. 22. Free admission. leries) to the young and old. Atlantic City TRUMP CASTLE 8463. $3.50 In advance, $4 at the •Dec. 14: "The Origami Lady," Adults $6, senior citizens and (800) 752-SHOW Brigantine Blvd. •New Year's Eve party (for pre- REPETTTS door. Laura Kruskal. children $3. HARRAN'S MARINA & Huron Ave. reserved) at St Helen's, West- 572 Boulevard, Kenllworth German group A GIFT OF MUSIC •Dec. 22: "The Gifts of the STORY SALAD V 1725 Brigantine Ave. Atlantic City field, 9 p.m. Dec. 31 (908) (908) 276-7775 AND JOY Magi," Marianne Grey. Friday, Dec. 27, 2 p.m. Atlantic City (800) 284-TRUMP 245-5136. •Singles night w/live orche$tra, Sunday, Dec. 15,3 p.m. NJ. State Museum sets concert CRAIG BABCOCK (800) 2-HARRAH 'Hollywood to Broadway, CENTRAL JERSEY 8 p.m. Thursdays. Proper attire to agony Symphony Hall 205 West State St, Trenton Friday, Dec 27,10:30 a.m. •Spellbound, magic revue, revue, nightly except Thursday. TALL SINGLE FRIENDS preferred. Cost $7. OneoftheoktestGefman- 1020 Broad St. Newark (609)292-6310 through Dec. 15. TRUMP PLAZA (908) 704-8480 North County Library SHORE SINGLES American assodatJons In the 1-800-ALLEGRO •Nine short stories for kids, all MERVGRIFHN'S RESORTS Boardwalk & Mississippi Ave* •Christmas party and dance at 93 Beaver Aye., Annandale .(908)741-2090 The Pixies leave (908) 730-6262 •Holiday concert by the NJ. set to music and dance. Admis- Boardwalk & Atlantic City Red Baron lounge, Howard state, the Rafeitlekjgesang-und •Hike at Allaire State Park, Friday, Dec. 27,1:30 p.m. Symphony Orchestra, featuring sion $3.50 in advance, $4 at North Carolina Ave. (800) 759-TRUMP Johnson motel, Garden State fimwerew, presents Its 105th. Hunterdon County library The Camhm! of the Animals by the door. Atlantic City Parkway Exit 135, Clark* 7-11 Wall, 11 a.m. Dec; 14. Meet in the mainstream Christmas concert Saturday, Route 12, Remington Salnt-Saens and selections (609)344-6000 p.m, Dec. 22. Members $5, commuter lot at Garden State from The Nutcracker by Tchaik- Singles Parkway Exit 105. Members Dec. 14, at 7:30 p.m. In (908) 788-1432 'Statstruck, musical revue,. non-members $7. in search pf grace •Mime explores movement for ovsky. Party precedes concert Casinos nightiy except Sunday through FORUM FOR SINGLES $3, non-members $4. Saenger Halle, 220 Somerset at 1:30 p.m. Adults $5, chil- children 5-up and for adults. Dec. 14. First Presbyterian Church SINGLE FACES By BILL MILLARD dren free; tickets required. St In North Plainfield. Free admission; tickets re- THE SANDS BIG HEARTS 320 North Main St (908)238-0972 WeekendPlus Music Critic KALEIDOSCOPE KIDS BALLVS GRAND Bach's Festchor. FmA each quired.- Boardwalk & Illinois Ave. (plus-size people, 21-over) Hightstown , Call venue for directions. FLAKEYTHE NJ. State Museum Boardwalk & Providence Ave. 11 over the Pixies* new Atlantic City (908) 704-8480 (908) 246-8118 •Dances at Hilton hotel, Par- a/te, Hurnperdinctfs Boning MAGIC SNOWMAN 205 West State St, Trenton Atlantic City (609)441-4000 Events held at Red Baron (609)448-6225 slppany, 9 p.m. Dec. 14, 21, disc Trompe Ie Monde Prayer and Dream Pantomime Saturday, Dec. 21,10 a.m. (609) 292-6464 , (609) £40-7111 SHOWBOAT lounge, Howard Johnson •Discussion group (not church- Traditional holiday celebrations 28. Cost $9. (4AD/Elektra) Black Fran- and Christmas Joy, a medley of Somerset County Library Hty Bdi revue, on- Boardwalk & Delaware Ave. motet, Garden State Parkway affiliated), social hour and North Bridge St&Vogt Dr. around the world, for children going.' Atlantic City •Dances at Hilton hotel, Short A cis ]provesTfiat~he~iT carafe, wBl be^mong^tfiesefec- Exit 135/dark. dancing, 9 p.m. Fridays. Doors 6-12 and their parents. Satur- Bridgewater DAILY'S PARK PLACE (609) 343-4000 •Dance party, 7-11 p.m. Dec. open 7:30 p.m. Cost $6. Hills, 8 p.m. Dec. 15, 29. Cost of the great accidental rock'n- tlons performed by the group's days at 10 a.m. and 11:30 (908) 526-4016, exL 126 Boardwalk & Park PI. •Good Times Variety Show, on- 15, 29. Cost $7. JERSEY JEWISH SINGLES $10; jacket required. 'roll voices you can still find in a •Jean Maljean performs magic a.m. Free admission. 45-voice chorus and dual trum- Atlantic City going. CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUB (ages 30-55) •Dance at Sheraton hotel, Ise- tricks to warm the winter cold. •Dec. 14: The Twe/rai Nighi record store. He's frequently in pets. (609)340-2000 TAJ MAHAL OF CENTRAL NJ. (908) 753-0263 lin, 8 p.m. Dec. 22. Cost $9. Free admission; tickets re- ceremony in Mexico; celestial agony — yes, it's OK, you can •An Evening at La Cage, revue, Boardwalk A Virginia Ave. . Call phone number. In each (908)232-0651 •Dance at Van'st Freehold, 9 the $6 donation includes cof- quired. bodies seen through a Holiday Dec. 13. Atlantic City listing for directions. •Dinner at Sherban's Diner, Please turn to page 17 relax, the last album was a popp- fee and holiday stoBen. Pro- ity-pop hey-wait-we're-on-a- ceeds win benefit the German major-label anomaly; there's Evangelical Church, where the once again a decent amount of concerts were once held. AKBA agony. But agony's common cur- COAMBCXOr For more information, caS . COMMERCE rency these days (heavy metal THE guys always sound cheaply and (908)3560477. theatrically agonized, but that's just because their contracts re- The Pixies: Kim Deal, Black Francis, Joey Santiago and David Lovering. Carols by GARDEN SI quire them all to record with a CHRISTMAS Victor rat trap in their shorts; rap guys, most of 'em at least, put up Francis has an instant affinity for outsiders of all sorts — it's no candlelight such an absurd monster-stud, front that you've got to suspect accident that so many of his characters are quadrupeds, aliens and ? The 25th annual Xarote by & GIFT SHOW they re in some sort of deep psychic agony; fear of women most freaks — and he can very suddenly modulate, his voice from normal Cancffight" pro-am b set for likely, and you can count the ones who have whipped that particu- twangy garage guy to unspeakable monster. It's the suddenness Sunday Dec. 15, at 5:30 pjn. lar demon on the fingers of about a hand and a half; guys who do that makes these moves effective. Listening to him vocalizing raw inithe sanctuary of Crescent A** DEC. 12-15 „ psychedelic dread, seconds after coming off like somebody you'd be t $1,000.00 "alternative," or what usually passes for punk, post-Sonic Youth; enue Presbyterian Church, either submerge the agony in 1-D thrash-gloom or duck away from comfortable watching football with, you quickly grasp that the wall Watchung Avenue and West it in wryness and glibness and 'tude). Agony's not enough any between Normal and Otherwise is paper-thin. The guitar ar- Sewnth Street in PtaSofieid. rangements are customized to highlight the same quality: lead SHOPPING SPREE more: the agony's got to be unforced, random, a byproduct of Hie church's professional maneuvers toward grace. And Francis, like a lucky handful of odd picker Joey Santiago will move between familiar-sounding counter- RARITAN CENTER EXPOSITION HALL Win one of forty $25.00 Gift Certificates during "Westfield Winter Festival," Sunday afternoon, Dec. 15 from 1--4 PM,'nil out the entry blank below and deposit at any of the bandleaders who exist in the . • point and free jazz brain-puree Westfield Area Chamber of Commerce INT0WN members listed. Other festive events without giving much sense of • . • * » EDISON, N.J. . • . ' « taking place during "Winter Festival" are: . margins between industry pi- > Incfucfing'TheHoByandtne 250 BOOTHS geonholes, has a natural tropism having crossed a border. (vy,* **nJe Shepherd1s Cradle • Rides with Santa Claus on Jolly Trolley toward grace. This is art-punk the way your Son^ and "We Wish You a WHY PAT • TRAINS • Free Hot Chocolate/Coffee & Munchies There are melodies here, grace- Fearless Reporter has always MenyCttristmas" in new ar- • SANTA CLAUS ful ones, huge ones. There's a liked it, with the edges rough • Holiday Music Black Francis proves he rangements. SHOPPING MALL • JEWELRY chord shift on "Motorway to Ro- and the concepts close enough to AdmJssJonbfree. , ,_ impenetrable that there's little • CLOTHING • Ice Sculpting Contest swell," a song about a UFO pilot PRICES? on holiday who got lost and has one of the great danger the songs will turn Sig- EXPERIENCE A UNIQUE CHRISTMAS • TOYS crashed on Earth, that'll catch nificant on us; The rhythm sec- Sing along SHOPPING-ENTERTAINMENT • ORNAMENTS tion (Kim Deal on huge fat me- EXTRAVAGANZA! 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Child he Cathedral Concert Series presents two performances of The TAX DEFERRED ANNUITIES There's no storybook Glory of Christmas on Saturday, Dec. 14, at 8 pjn. and again on Big Brother/Sisters character more famous Sunday, Dec. 15 at 3 pjn. EARNING 7.3% of Middlesex than Alice. She attends a T Both concerts take place at Newark's Cathedral of the Sacred tea party, plays Heart, a national historic site and landmark for New Jersey. Tom Freuler Agency Call: Serving Somerset cricket, meets a white Internationally acclaimed music director Keith Clark leads the Ca- 1205 Easton Avenue rabbit, a poetic caterpillar, thedral Symphony Orchestra and the Pro Arte Chorale, with soloists Somerset, NJ 08873 (908) 246-1330 a Chesire Cat, A Mock soprano Elizabeth Comeaux, mezzo soprano Brenda "Winnick, tenor 908-24^-4711 Turtle and March Hare. Stanley Cornett and bass Ed White. The program opens with a candlelight processional and the chorale And now the magic of singing the haunting Gregorian chant "Hodie Christus Natus Est" Wonderland is in Also on the program is Renaissance music by Gabrieli, Monteverdi's Be a friend to "pop-up" pictures with ^Magnificat for^S^ moyableiliustrations. Messkt/i. a school-aged Highlighting the program, the first public performance of excerpts child from a from Mass Cantlices, a piece written by Mr. Clark, who was named Christmas Sale A Dell music director of the Cathedral Concert Series in 1986. Antiques and Collectibles single parent Yearling Book $14.00 The Pro Arte Chorale, now in its 28th season, has established itself All on Pennsylvania Ave., Metuchen not only as one of New Jersey's major cultural institutions, but also as nonie. -3CAMEL0T BOOKS - SUMMIT CAMELOT BOOKS CflANFORD BOOK STORE; JQfc. 458 SPRINGFIELD AVE. VILLAGE AT BEDMINSTER 32 NORTH AVE., WEST * one of the nation's foremost choral organizations. Edith •teFr SUMMIT, N.J. 07901 428 ROUTE 206 NORTH CRAWFORD, N.J. 07016 « Tickets are available for both performances at $5, $10 and $20, with Round Trip Yesterday's 908-273-3022 BEDMINSTEFt, NJ. 07921 908-276-0390 children's tickets at half price. The Cathedral of the Sacred Heart is just Hodge Collectibles Treasures c 908-781-6096 off 1-280 in Newark. The Cathedral is accessible to the handicapped, and Pletzner secured on-site parking is available. To get more detailed information MARTINE AVE BOOK STORE QUIMBY STREET BOOK SHOP 548-0858 40 SOUTH MARTINE AVE. 110 QUIMBY STREET Keith Clark will lend tho Cathedral Symphony Orchestra In two performances this weekend at on the series and a copy of the 1991-92 season brochure, call the 494-4635 548-0082 FANWOOD.N.J. 07023 WESTFIELD, NJ. 07090 the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Newark. Cathedral Concert Series box office at (201) 484-2400. 908-322-7718 908-654-5290 10% off with this ad Exp. 12-24-91 Soundings Open House (201) 538-3231 MUSIC performs In a coffeehouse set- Nicholas Music Center Friday, Dec. 13th 5 pm to 7 pm •Christmas concert wj/the Del- >w BANJO RAGfflMERS ting. Cover charge $2. Rutgers University barton wind ensemble, Abbey Friday. Dec. 13,8 p.m. MOZART AND THE George St & Route 18 Orchestra, and BaHadeers of Somerset County Library IMPRESSIONISTS New Brunswick the Hn#y School. Donation. North Bridge St&Vogt Dr, Sunday, Dec. 15,7 p.m. (908) 932-7511 FLAWING WITH HISTORY Bridgewater Ben Franklin School •17-piece band performs works Sunday, Dec. 15,3 p.m. (908) 526-4016, exL 119 Taft Rd., Teaneck by its director, Michael Philip THEATRE Kirch-Fond House Museum •Five-piece ragtime band. Free (201) 947-0312 Mossman. Adults $8; senior, admission. Mount Bethel Rd., Warren •Works by Mozart, Debussy, (908)356-3730 citizens, RU faculty and stdff NEW BRUNSWICK BERNARDS CHAMBER and Ravel, performed by a $7; RU students $3. r ENSEMBLE •Yuletde favorites performed seven-member chamber en- EVAN SERENDIPITY SINGERS Sunday. Dec. IS, 2:30 p.m. by Susie Boyce and Patti Rel- semble/Admission $16. "A Boys chardt flute. Free admission. Saturday, Dec. 14,8 p.m. Old Meeting House NJ.SCHOLACANTORUM Tickets GLORIONDUO Union County Arts Center King Geoi&Rd.. Warren Sunday, Dec. 15,3 p.m. PICONE Sunday, Dec. 15,8 p.m. 1601 Irving St, Rahway (908)356-3730 First United Methodist Church On Sale Now! Hunterdon Art Center (908)499 3226 "Yuietkto selections performed 631 East Front St, Ptalnfield •The ensemble which pleaded WOOLCOATS& —7-GentefSfcrGinton— (908) 757-9405 Christmas Choir of (back In 1964), "Don't Let the Free admission. (908)735-8415 •"A Christmas Celebration" Rain Come Down." Adults CENTRAL JERSEY •Holiday selections performed ALL WEATHER COATS featuring the Magnificat by Gio- $17.50, $15, $12.50; children 1 Call the State Theatre SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA by Donna Mllanovich, flute and vanl Battista Pergolesl. Adults under 12 free. * MASTER CHORALE Wendy Kemer, harp. Admission $9, senior citizens and stu- Box Office SHREWSBURY CHORALE Theatre at Rarftan Valley $10 for members, $12 for non- Harlem dents $5. Carol at (908) 246-7469 Saturday, Dec. 14,8 p.m. Community College members. NEW PHILHARMONIC Christ Episcopal Church Route 28 & Lamington Rd. INDULCtJUBILO OF NEW JERSEY 92 Kings Hwy., Middletown Branchbuig Saturday, Dec 14,6 p.m. St John the Evangelist Sunday, Dec. 15,4 p.m. (908) 747-4582 19 Livingston Avenue (908)725-3420 Frelinghuysen Arboretum Episcopal Church •"Sing We Noell" holiday con- •Holiday concert vtoxUs by 53 East Hanover Ave. New Brunswick, NJ 08901 189 George St cert of choral favorites. Adults Britten and Vaughn Williams, Morristown New Brunswick $10, senior citizens and stu- plus carols, 8 p.m. Dec. 14. (201)762-8449 Wednesday, Dec. 18,8 p.m. dents $8. Saturday, December 14,1991 8:00 Adute $9; senior citizens, stu- •Holiday concert featuring Rob- Thursday, December 12,1991 8:00 Prospect Presbyterian dents, and children $6. ert Bonflglo, blues harmonica; Church, Maplewood $15.00 -$20.00 •Mmtoh, the George Frederick Clare Hoffman, flute; and $15.00 $20.00 (908) 932-8753 DANCE Unbeatable Prices Handel masterpiece perfomwd Michael Newman, guitar. Ad- •Christmas recital vVSonla THE NUTCRACKER No Coat Undef Our Roof Higher than $160 mission $23, group rates avail- * v^the audience as chorus, 3 Cergnul, piano; Russell Hansen. Tchaikovsky's holiday chestnut, —performed-by:— tenor and dassical guitar; and -abler ; HOURS: dttoens, students, and children Ruth ZieUnsM, soprano. Free ORCHESTRA OF American Repertory $4. admission. ST. PETER BY-THE-SEA Ballet Company 11AM-4 PM A CHRISTMAS CAROL JUNIOR STRINGS Sunday, Dec. 29,3 p.m. Dec. 20,21,22 i ' V •••«%* Smijcm gJbtml r Cmah. Only Saturday, Dec, 14, Sunday, Ded 15,3 p.m. St Matthew's Church State Theatre, New Brunswick 11 am. and 1:30 p.m. Roosevelt School 81 Seymour Awe., Edison (908)246-7469 We Also Carry A Selection Of. Monts Museum Clark St.Westfleld (908) 985-5063 Dec, 27,28,29 All Weather Coats W/Zip Out Unlng, 6 Normandy Heights Rd. (908) 771-5544 •Scholarship fund benefit, con- McCarter Theatre, Princeton Nylon Jogging Suits, ski Jackets Monittdwn •Holiday concert featuring ducted by the Rev. Alphonse (609)683-8000 Take An Bdra (201)538-0454 works by Stamitz, Mozart, Viv- Stephenson. Admission $20. New Jersey Ballet HOLIDAY 520 OFF •The cherished classic of aldi, and Douglas Townsend. WAINFIELD GESANG-und Through Deo. 23 Any Coat Priced $110-5160 Charles Dickens, perfomwd by Donation. k, • •" TURN-VEREIN Paper Mill Playhouse With This Ad the American Family Theater. KEAN COLLEGE CHOIR Saturday, Dec. 14. 7:30 p.m. Brookslde Dr., Millbum Admission $5 for museum Friday, Dec 13.8 p.m. SaengerHalkt (201) 376-4343 members, $6J2S fornon- WUWns Theatre Tha Banjo Ragtlmers will perform FHday, Dec. 13, at the Somer- 220 Somerset St •Call for times and ticket pric- WeekendPlus membefs. KeanOoHep, union set County/Bridgewater Library. North Ptalnfield es.. ••'• information DELBARTONSCHOU (908) 527-2107 (908) 356-0477 VALLEY SQUARES CANTOMJM •Yutetide choruses and arias "Traditional holiday music In Thursday, Deo. 19,8 p.m. LenfeH Hall, Falrielgh off-Broadway selections In a restaurants Sunday, Dee. IS, 3 pjn. aungwi/Doris Engelhard, key- Classy Coffee German and English, sung by a Bayberry School Dickinson University St Man/* Abbey, bo«d. and Theodore Hoyte, cafe setting. Adults $20, senior 447 Springfield Ave. 45-voice chonls with toumpet Baybeny Lane, Watchung Ddbarton School c*rto: Free admission. Madison • citizens $16; Includes dancing. Summit accompaniment Donation $6, (908) 754-0573 270Me«dh*iiRd. (201) 593 8620 includes coffee and stollen. 1531 So. Washington Avenue THEODORE LAMBRINOS RALPH LtTWIN (908) 273-0068 •Square dancing on the "plus" HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY10AM4PM Montstown .Saturday, Dec 14,8 p.m. •Baritone sings Broadway and Saturday. Dec. 14,9 p.m. RUTGERS JAZZ ENSEMBLE level. Members $2.50, non- Piscataway •Banjo virtuoso and songwriter SATURDAYS SUNDAY 11AH4PM Friday, Dec. 13,8 p.m. members $3. 8 Continued from pa£« 10 performed through Dec. 21. ages and types. Bring a song . Sundays at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. VILLAGERS THEATRE from the show and be ready for Thursday matinees Dec. 5,12, 475 QeMott Lane - ..-.' a dance and movement evalua- 19 at 11 a.m. Saturday mati- Franklin Township tion. Sunday, Dec. 15, at 1 Kim Weston-Moran, Jesse Moore and nees Dec. 21 at 2 p.m. Mon- Municipal Complex p.m. and Monday, Dec. 16, at day, Nov. 25, at 8 p.m. Carol Jean-Lewis in Black Orpheus. (908) 873-2710 7:30 p.m. THE GROWING STAGE •Me and My Girl, musical about Theatre for Young Audiences a Cockney laborer who stands COMING UP Trinidad Williamson Building VILLAGERS THEATRE to inherit a title. Through Dec. Yelldwpress 475 DeMott Lane Main Street, Chester 14. Tickets $15. (908) 879-4946 Franklin Township crowded set and a catwalk, fails to musical at FDU *A Christmas Carol, through AUDITIONS Municipal Complex or bust meet the technical challenges Dec. 22. Tickets $8, $6 for SOMERSET VALLEY PLAYERS (9081873-2710 White Ues, a satirical musical St John's Episcopal Church •The Adventures of the County posed by the new Crossroads children and the elderly. ^^l^l^^^^^^HHKBGHHBHiHE3MHIMHHIVHHHHHHHHHiHHHHHHHBBHHHHIHHHHHHHHH 3 about supermarket tabloids for HUNTERDON HILLS West High Street Mouse, children's musical by 'Black Orpheus space. — PLAYHOUSE SomerviHe Feather Schwartz. Dec. 21. 22, These actors find their murder-mystery rehearsals are coming uncomfortably close to The Crossroads staff has yet to "inquiring minds," continues Route 173, Penyville (908) 218-8268 28, 29 at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. real-life in Drop Dead, a farce opening Dec. 20 at the Villagers Theatre in Franklin •Casting call for Jesus Christ Tickets $6, $5 for children master the acoustics of the new through Dec. 22 at the Becton 1-8O0-HHP-7313 a poor start •IVafce Up, Darting, comedy Superstar has roles open for all under 12. Township. theater: the miking and sound of Theatre of the Teaneck campus "Movement I" were so poor that for Crossroads of Fartelgh Dickinson University. By STEVEN HART the dialogue, all of it in hard-to Written by Dougjas Carter The WeekendPlus Editor follow patois, was reduced to aural ith a big new theater pate. Perhaps to compensate, Beane, whose first play Advice New Jersey Wings Over America "Movement IT' was miked far too space in downtown New Fran a Caterpillar opened last Dance 23V2 x 24V4 loud: in each movement, the actors A limited edition print by Charles Frace Brunswick to fill and its year Off-Broadway, White Ues Theatre GuilcJ status as one of the na- had to compete (often unsuc- W covers EMS, Uz Taylor, Princess presents tion's leading black theater groups cessfully) with the background 'AMES... to live up to, the Crossroads The- music. Di and other obsessions of the THE • Limited Editions atre Company is entering its 14th The literal nadir comes in the tabloids. second act, when Orpheus jour- season with a lot to prove. It needs Tickets are priced from $22 NUTCRA( ECER • Duck Stamp Prints a production that will banish the neys into the underworld tore - to $14. For more information, PUZZLES f TRAVEL GAMES SUN.,DEC.15«1&5P.M. memory of last year's weak, badly claim his love. Instead of a passion • Posters focused rjlays while building on that will not rest until it has shat- 001)092-7744, GAMES FOR TODDLERS Plalnfleld.H.S. Theatre the adventurous spirit that makes tered the very bonds of death, the 950 Park Ave., Plalnfield • Custom Framing & it virtually the only professional play gives us ... one-liners. "We TO YOUNG ADULTS $ Matting theater in the area with a claim to got to get you a bookin' on Johnny Holiday treats ALL SEATS.i.. 15,00 seriousness. Carson before he retire," Charon EDUCATIONAL • ENVIRONMENTAL RESERVE NOW Black Orpheus is not that pro- tells Orpheus as they cross the at Villagers (908) 757-4995 duction. Subtitled "A Mythical Mu- River Styx, but that's only a pre- AND MUCH MORE... L sical Story," it is a recasting of the lude to the grating spectacle of the Two holiday treats for children or myth of Orpheus and Eurydice underworM characters trading aijd adults are being staged at Stop in and enter to win one of 4 $65.00 Teddy Bears! TICKETS AVAILABLE jokes that might be written off as Nature's View that never lays off smirking at its the Wflagers Theatre, 478 De- Drawings on November 30, December 7,14, and 21. AT BOX OFFICE own paltry cleverness, that mars its flashes of energy and ingenuity by youthful high spirits in a high school drama club production. "I be goin' Wildlife Art & Frame Gallery Mott Lane to the Franklin Town- No purchase necessary! or constantly nudging the viewer in the ribs over its dumb, obvious jokes. ta New Jersey, mon. Dey be endangerin' de wetlands. Development, dey ship Municipal Complex. 908-873-0108 BY MAIL Open Daily Tues.-Sun. Located at Colonial Farms Village It is in fact one of the worst Crossroads productions in recent memory, call it" The reply: "If ya be needin' help when you're in New Jersey — •¥••••• • r y T • • • T Rt. 514-1745 Amwell Rd., and the best one can hope for is that the theater will put this thing fax me." It all brings to mind Dick "HelL Baby!" Shawn jiving his way Th* Adventures of tfie Court- Make checks payable to N.J.D.T.G. Fri. & Sat. till 10 pm 10 Roberta Dr., Mlddletown, N.J. 07748 for Holiday Shopping Middlebush, Somerset, NJ behind it as quickly as possible. through Springtime for Hitler, which you will recall was conceived as a try Mouse, a children's musical Though derived from Greek mythology, Black Orpheus is directly lousy play. Calypso in the underworld is one thing, but Mel Brooks? by Feather Schwartz; starts a . 'FA ^lfYDFJ-T 'S HolidayHours modeled on Marcel Camus' 1959 film, which transplanted the figures to As Orpheus, the man whose music moves the underworld to tears two-weekend run Saturday, Rio de Janeiro during Carnival. The Crossroads version keeps the Car- and almost rescues his lover from death, director Ricardo Khan has cast Dec 21. Dolls & Toys f^y until 9mp.m. nival theme but moves the setting north to Trinidad, where the musi- Jesse Moore, a man of uncertain voice and untutored guitar playing: his The musical will be performed 476 Union Avenue, Middlesex, NJ 08846 _ _ . ,„ __ cian Orpheus gets his new guitar and falls for the luthier's niece music would barely open the door of an agent's office, let alone the Open Sunday 1:00-5:00 p.in. LJuaint C,0untry tsri Eurydice, just off the boat from To- gates of Hades. Sandra Daley is Dec 21* 22,28 and IS at 1 1-908-356-5400 Monday thru Saturday iftOO a.m. - 5:00 p.m. p.m. and 3 p.m. each day* Tick- CO in 9(grth 'Branch CO bago and living in fear of a spectral _, , . if , -, . »• » pretty and appealing as Eurydice man who has pursued her all the CafypSO in the UnderWOtid IS Olie thing, Dlit but the hokey living-for-your- ets are $$, $5 for children way from home. The rest of the dreams speeches she's been sad- under 12. ome discover the charm and tradition of a country Christmas! tale is followed more or less faith- dled with would defeat any actress. Drop £tead, a cornetty by Wil- As Tityus, Akwesi Asante fails to fully: Eurydice is claimed by death, liam Van Zandt and Jane Mill- November 29 until December 22 here called Tityus; Orpheus follows generate any sense of menace, and manages to win her back, only to lose her again at the last possible though a full evaluation of his performance will have to wait until the more, opens Dec. 20 and con- Mon. - Sat. • 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. moment when he turns to look at her — breaking the rule laid down by Crossroads staff figures out how to make his big second-movement Sun • noon - 5 p.m. the lords of the underworld speech audible. Asante does, however, double as an impressively agile play-withln-a-play centers on a The film, already adapted from an earlier play, has been further stiltwalker. Dan Proett's set, which represents the ruins of a West . group of acton? rehearsing a reshaped by a Michigan academic who styles himself OyamO — "An Specialty Christmas Gifts • Fresh Greens •Antiques • Theme Rooms 1 Indies sugar plantation, looks like an aquarium decoration built on a pretentkxisrmjrdtM^Ttysterywho American malapropism that means 'Black man with typewriter ," the large scale; it's also so unwieldy that Orpheus' fate at the hands of his EXTERIOR playbill announces, setting a standard of coyness the rest of the pro- find real-life murders taking jilted fiancee is relegated to one of the wings, where it becomes a Get a photo duction works hard to match. Oyamo's notable contribution is to have place off stage. with Santa the story narrated by Sweet Mout' Virgil who fills in the lulls between fleeting, almost subliminal moment The costumes by Toni-Leslie the several false starts that mar the first act (or "Movement I" as the James are bright and attractive; more so than the choreography of , Performances will be Fridays Dec. 7th playwright calls it) with jokes and asides that tax the patience while Dianne Mclntyre, which recalls every tired "choreopoem" you've been and Saturdays at 8:30 p.rrt, 11-4 pm! subjected to over the past 20 years. One benefit of this production is the CAR WASH Sundays at 7:30 p.m. slowing the action to an agonizing crawL J< M The main problem with Blade Orpheus,rwhetheron stage or oniilm, musi(vthough the pleasant soca ("soul" and calypso ) would be more With Self Service is that shoehorning Greek myth into an exotic milieu results in some- appropriate to a featherweight musical like Once On This Island than an the New Year's Eve perform- thing neither fish nor fowl, just forced. The classical framework elimi- austere Greek myth, whatever its setting. "When you mix up a book Vacuum System nates the possibility of surprises from the characters while the overly story and real life, you get mash-a between de pages," Sweet Mouf ance are available at $15. familiar story undercuts the novelty of the setting. The film responded Virgil says at the end I and I say. Amen, brudder. For ifnc« Information, caM to this challenge with pretty cinematography and exciting glimpses of BLACK ORPHEUS Through Jan. 5 at the Crossroads Theatre, 7 Livingston Ave., (908) 873-2710. Carnival in full roar, the play, which must condense the action into a New Brunswick. Tickets $32 to $22. (908) 249-5560. Curtain times Ultra Modern - Brushless 3 miles from Call die SomerviHe 725-7358 OPENINGS (908) 635-7363 •Block Op/XRS, the story of Atlantic Highlands Metuchen tor New Year's Eve perform- Simon's comedy about a State of the Art Equipment M Christmas Ctrol, Dec. 12- Orpheus and Euytilce trans- (908) 291-7552 (908)548-4670 Circle, West on NOW PLAYING ance. drunken Hollywood writer vis- for information. 16, D«a 19-21. planted to Trinidad during Car- •The Boy Frfand, 1920s mu- •Th# Grand Tour, World War II CHATHAM QEORQE STREET PLAYHOUSE ited by the daughter he aban- Rt. 28, next to CROfttltOADS THEATRE nival time. Through Jan. 5. 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SIMS FREESTYLE 165" PLUS MANY MORE MODELS mators draw their foreground ac- '40s Bob Clampett had used a talk- Center at 300 Somerset St • Buy snowboard gloves with a snowboard. THOUSANDS IN STOCK ing canary in a few cartoons — even coining the catchphrase " I tawt I Admission to both the ADD JIM 00 TO ABOVE PRICES FOR BINDINGS • Buy cross country socks with a cross country ski. tion. Plut Many Other Models taw a puddy tat" — but Tweetie as we know him appeared for the first demonstration and the tour Is • Buy a pair of socks or boot bag with any new ski I Original eels have become collectors' items among baby boomers, I Pelican has time in 1947, paired with Sylvester in the Oscar-winning "Tweetie Pie." boot. SKI BOOTS who grew up on shorts produced during the heyday of the Warners free, far nxw irrfomiation, call boots, bags and • Buy two binding covers with a car rack. List Sal* New Jersey's s cartoon operation (roughly speaking, from the late '30s to the early '60s), Speedy Gonzales, the last addition to the Warners stable, was first Salomon SX42 1950° 139 * ? Harrahs? best selection • Buy knew & wrist pads with tn-IIne skates who mourned the death of Mel Blanc (the source of the voices for most dreamed up by Robert McKimson for a 1953 short called "Cat Tails for Salomon SX72 310°° 269* • Purchase Kastle skis CASINO HOTEL «f of the Warners characters), snapped up copies of the recent album Two." , , , of snowboard Dolomite 475 27500 2t9» I I clothing. Dolomite 775 350°» 299* devoted to the background music of Carl Stalling, turned Who Framed "Bob McKimson came up with Speedy from a dirty joke about a guy — PUJS OTHER WAYS — Nordlca S57 240°° tW» • THREE DAYS/TWO NIGHTS Currier & Ives WE TAKE TRADE-INS Munarl MR-28 235°° W* pp. dbl ooc. Roger Rabbit into a hit and consider Mr. Freleng and his colleagues called Speedy Gonzales," Mr. Freleng said. "I cuted him up and used a AND GIVE OUT ONLY Dacusteln V2 350°° 249* Amva Sunday thru little short of deities. lot of speed." Speedy's 1955 debut with Sylvester earned Mr. Freleng FREE LIFT TICKETS SKI TUNE-UP Thursday" BOTTOM FILE Lange XRI 400°° 289* J $75: works on view RENTALS AVAILABLE Sanmarco Blk "It pleases me when I hear that," the animator said during a tele- another Oscar. ; HOT WAX Bauer 200°° 79* I • You\r.....r. visi..I^I*t wil•.•inl iIncludei : | oo Raichle JR 100°° 79* I SHARPEN phone interview from his Los Angeles home, "but when a gray-haired After years of working in almost complete freedom, one would think A ooOactton of 12 Bthog^phs 5 • D*hn* Hole) Accommodations Including tax old man says he grew up on my stuff — that makes me feel pretty old." ARollerblade THOUSANDS IN STOCK • A cislno BONUS PACKAGE ol Mr. Freleng would mourn the closing of the animation department in produced by the famed Orter WE TAKE TRADE-INS • $10 Cash Bonus At 85, Mr. Freleng is pretty old, SEASON RENTALS •$15TtekMloth«ShowatHarrahl» 1963. & to* oonfiany is now on view "OUR BEST" • Continental Breakfast Dairy mum SKIS • BOOTS • POLES 00 though his schedule belies that "It was the best thing that hap- ot the MontcteJr Art Museum, 3 STONE GRINDING ROLLEBBLADE*-! Ofl • Thursday arrival Is $25 p.p. additional ^ Zolra 303 Adull ,„„. ,M.OO I AND BINDINGS USED BOOTS Inquire as to 1 and 3 Night Packages fact After retiring in 1970 from When a gmy-haired old man tells me he grew up on my stuff I HOT WAXING In-Lino Skalos pened to me," he said. "At the time 24-HOUR SERVICE 00 DePatie-Freleng, the animation Betweenft* yon 1835 and RENT NOW, RETURN APRIL "92 ROLLRBLADE" flQ Last Minute Shopping Idea ~ that makes me feel pretty old' I thought it was the death-knell" VXT 100 Adull ,£jiM company he co-founded with David 1907rCurrier& ¥m w« one of SEASONAL SKI LEASE In-LIno Skatoo -Gifi Certificates- Leasing space on the Warners lot, ROLUERBLADE* 7QOO tiie ADULT JUNIOR DePatie after the Warner Brothers Mr. Freleng and his partner David VXT 100 Junior ' j*M SNOWBOARD In-Uno Skolos BIGGEST SELECTION TCasmo Tours Uh, hdf I TO *69 TUNE4JP- cartoon operation was shut down in 1963, Mr. Freleng went back to his DePatie took on lucrative commercial contracts. In a satisfying twist of turning out over 7/^po sutyects INNEWJERSEYH V (908) 381-1971 V old company towor k on three compilation films. Nowadays he spends fate, they were even hired by Warner Brothers to produce a new series In editions of various t$ce$. ¥¥¥¥¥¥ several hours each day producing sketches to be inked and painted by MtefflJtagbthre -^mostofthem using Road his assistants and sold as original animation eels. Runner and Speedy Gonzales — are dreadful. The real moneymaker for bans of 19th cerfcsy Bfe, Cunter It's a well-deserved payoff for a career that started in 1927, when a DePatie-Freleng arrived when filmmaker Blake Edwards asked them to & ives prints am valued gimps- young man from TCansas went to work for Walt Disney, who at that produce an animated opening sequence for his 1964 farce The Pink es of a tong-vantehed America. point was trying to make a go of it with a series about Oswald the Panther. AtJrnjststonfelteeta'nTUseum Lucky Rabbit Mr. Freleng worked for Disney less than a year before The unflappable panther is inextricably linked with Henry Mancini's jumping ship for the nascent Warners Brothers cartoon shop. jazzy theme music, but Mr. Freleng said there wash't even a scrap of a members, witth »$4 donation "Genius is hard to work for," Mr. Freleng said. "I didn't like Walt tune when he went to work on the character. s Disney personally but I would say that I admired him, because he was a "There wasn't any music," Mr. Freleng swears. "I asked Mancini what genius. I moved to Warner Brothers because that was the opportunity to music he was going to do and he didn't even have a melody. So I asked be a director. him for a beat He just snapped his fingers and walked out I did the "Years later, in the '40s, I know Walt would tell his people 1 don't whole picture totha t beat" want any of that Warner Brothers stuff in my pictures'," Mr. Freleng The beat worked so well that United Artists commissioned a'series of added. "His features were great but his shorts were flat There was Pink Panther shorts. It's also a beat that nowadays works better for Mr. action but no gags. We had all the gags." Freleng than the frenetic Warner Brothers pace - unhurried, laid-back The early cartoons, however, were very imitative of Disney, even the but still moving on his own career track. OUPON EXPIRES 12-15-91 name of the initial series, "Looney Tunes," was a knockoff of Disney's CIRCLE GALLERY, 284 Woodbridge Center (upper level), Woodbridga. Mr. Frcteng "Sily Symphonies." It wasn't until the late *30s when the Warners crew b scheduled to be on hand Saturday, Dec 14, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The show hit its stride, creating a string of characters as vivid as any real-life runs from Dec. 14 to Jan. 5. For more Information, caH (908) 636-7710. Weekend Weekend Continued from page 14 Johnson Park, Piscataway skiing, 1 p.m. Dec. 21. Cost 45 Macculloch Ave. 1-4 p.m. Free admission. famous castles, cathedrals, mission: adults $4, students Automobiles," through Jan. 26. (908) 463-9077 $3. ' ' • ' Morristown •"Home Front USA,", life in battle scenes, railroads, people and-senior citizens $2, children.-., 1992. Village composed of relo- : New Jersey during World War II, and animals. Open dally (ex- Places to go DRAKE HOUSE MUSEUM - catedlSth century structures:"." under 18 free. Ammm , Saturday, Sunday, and Tues- through July 14,1992. cept Monday) from 10 a.m.-5 602 West Front St, Plalnfield set near the headquarters of •Lecture by Janet Cooke at 6 ART MUSEUM day from 1-4 p.m. Adults $3, MILLER-CORY pirn. Adults $4.50, senior citi- (908) 755-5831 trie county park police. No p.m. Dec. 14 (see Speakers). Rutgers University senior citizens $2, students $1. HOUSE MUSEUM zens $4, children 5-18 $3.50, House built In 1746 and fur- tours offered at present Gift •Prints by Martin Levine, George and Hamilton streets METLAR HOUSE 614 Mountain Ave.. Westfield children under 5 $1.50. 79 Bayard Lane, Princeton Exhibit open during library p.m. Also by appointment nished with articles of the pe- shop open Wednesday through through Jan. 4,1992. GALLERIES New Brunswick , 1281 River Rd., Piscataway (908) 232-1776 MONTCLAIR ART MUSEUM (609) 497-3000 hours. •Prints and drawings by Fausti- riod. Saturday from 2-4 pjn. Friday from 10 a.m.-3 p,m. •"Contemporary Works from ADOBE EAST no Qulntanilla, through Dec. (908) 932-7237 (908) 757-1144 Furnished farmhouse started 3 South Mountain Ave. Exhibit open Monday through •Drawings, paintings, and Donation $1 for adults, free to ENVIRONMENTAL the Collection," through Jan. 329 Millbum Ave., Millbum Monday through Friday from OT752-4178 - in 1740 by Samuel Miller, orig- Montclair Friday from 8 a.m.-7:30 p.m. sculpture by Nicholas Pierro, 30. children. (201) 467-0770 EDUCATION CENTER Piscataway Township historic 12,1992. •Oil paintings by Kate Seitz, through December. SWAIN GALLERIES 10 a.m.*4:30 p.m., Saturday inally part of 100-acre farm. (201) 746-5555 Speclaliring in line art of the EAST BRUNSWICK MUSEUM 190 Lord Stirling Rd. •"Storybook Visions," Illustra- Dec. 13 through March 12, PARGOT GALLERY 703WatchungAve., Ptainfield and Sunday from noon-5 p.m. museum. Weekday tours by ap- Sunday from 1-5 p.m. Adults Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday American Southwest Tuesday 16 Maple St, East Brunswick Basking Ridge tions from children's books, 1992. Opening reception at 4 Jewish Community Center (908)756-1707 Closed Wednesday. Free ad- pointment $1, children 50 cents. and Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 throu^i Saturday from 10 (908) 254-7329 (908) 766-2489 through Jan. 12,1992. p.m. Dec. 13. of Middlesex County Monday through Friday from mission. MIDDLESEX COUNTY MUSEUM MINIATURE KINGDOM p.m. Thursday and Sunday a.m.-5 p.m. Also by appoint- Saturday and Sunday from •Festival of Trees, through Dec. MONTCLAJR STATE 1775 Oak Tree Rd., Edison 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m., Saturday •"New Directions" in Russian Cornelius Low House ' Route 31 South, Washington from 2-5 p.m.; second and •"Rutgers Archives Prints," ment 1:30-4 p.m. Free admission. 15. Hours vary each day; call (908) 494-3232 from 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. through and Soviet art, through Feb. 1225 River Rd., Piscataway (908) 689-6866 fourth Thursdays of the month through Feb. 9,1992. AJ. LEDERMAN FINE ART COLLEGE EAST JERSEY OLDE TOWNE for hours. Sunday through Thursday Doc. 23. Free admission. 25,1992. (908)745-4177 Miniature European city cre- from 2-9 p.m. Free admission "Paintings by William T.Wil- 309 Court St. Hoboken Upper Montdair River Rd. and Hoes Lane •Introduction to cross-country MACCULLOCH HALL Daily (except Monday) from ated by Arthur Thuijs depicting for members. Non-member ad- Please turn to page 20 (201) 659-3570 (201) 893-5113 from 9 a.m.-10 p.m., Friday WATCHUNG ARTS CENTER HISTORICAL MUSEUM •Gauging Dau&tet, mixed Gallery hours Monday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday 18 Stirling Rd., Watchung media snow by Jean Charles through Friday from 10 a.m.-4 from 1-5 p.m. (908)753-0190 Blanc, throu^i Dec 25. Thurs- p.m., Saturday and Sunday •Paintings by Anne Van Blar- Monday through Friday from day and Friday from noon to 7 (Gallery One, Sprague Library com, through Jan. 7,1992. 10 a.m.-l p.m., Sunday from ICE THANK YOU BUSINESS p.m. Saturday, Sunday from Gallery) from 1-5 p.m. Free ad- PRINTMAKING COUNCIL 2-5 p.m. noon to 4 p.m., and by ap- mission. OF NEW JERSEY •Four artists' "Alternative Land- HALET Whitehouse EXECUTIVES of AWtERICA! pointment •Sculpture by Patti Bsales, Gal- 440 River Rd., Branchburg scape," through Dec. 29. ARK U GALLERY lery One, through Dec. 15 (908) 725-2110 WESTERGARD UBRARY SKATE SHOP 33 Mine St, Remington •"Related Matters," sculpture Gallery hours Monday 20 Murray Ave., Piscataway Warinanco Skate Center, Rosclle (908) 782-8235 by three Hoboken artisans. Col- through Friday from 9 a.m.-4 (908) 752-1166 Same location 28 years Aquatic BUSINESS EXECUTIVES DINING AWARD Wednesday through Saturday lege Art Gallery, through Dec. p.m. Exhibit open during library n from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 18. •Members' show and sale, hours. Phone (908) 298-7847 from noon-5 p.m. •Photography by Paul Shelly, through Dec. 14. •Hummel figurines from the Complete line of Center THE ART STUDIO Sprague Library Gallery, through RABBET GALLERY Mildred Siangan collection, Union County Arts Center Dec. 30. 120 Georges Rd. through December. SKATES k ACCESSORIES 1605 Irving St, Rahway MORTIMER GALLERY North Brunswick •"Raccoons for the Holidays" Hockey • Figure has been voted one of the top 100 restaurants (908) 815-1605 Gill St Bernard's School (908) 828-5150 from the Mary Piekarski collec- Ice • Rollerblades in the United States for business entertaining. Gallery hours Tuesday, St Bernard's Rd., Gladstone Wednesday through Friday tion, through December. Expert Skate Sharpening Wednesday, Friday, and Satur- (908) 234-2345 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday day from 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; Thursday and Sunday from 2- from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Also by ZOOS by RAY DUSMAN, Thursday from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. appointment. 4 p.m. TURTLE BACK ZOO •Holiday show, throutfi Dec. •Pastels by Carol Duerwald, •Works by Reginald Neal, former official skate 3L 560 Northfield Ave. sharpener of world famous through Dec. 19. through Dec. 20. West Orange CLAREMONT GALLERY MUNICIPAL GALLERY RARITAN VALLEY COMMUNITY (201) 731-5801 Ice CapadcS Clarence DiUon library Piscataway Municipal Building COLLEGE ART GALLERY Larrringlon Rd. Zoo devoted to New Jersey I MEET & BEAT' cfMarfetiAfiiaflq 455 Hoes Lane, Piscataway Route 28 & Lamington Rd. wildlife, along with cougars, Raadtof Bedminster (908) 463-0457 Branchburg ALL PRICES ^ (908)234-2345 deer, sheep, .llamas and BRING YOUR AD Monday through Friday from (908) 218-8871 wolves. Monday through Satur- Monday throutfi Thursday 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Free ad- Tuesday and Wednesday Major Credit Cards Accepted from 10 &m.-9 p.m., Friday day from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun- mission. from noon-3 p.m., Thursday day from 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. * from 10 am.-5 p.m., Saturday •Paintings by Roy M. Steinberg, from noon-3 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Adults $6, children 2-12 and through Dec. 20. SCHERING-PLOUGH CORP. senior citizens $2.50. Open •Paintings, drawings and etch- NEW JERSEY CENTER 1 Giralda Farms Dodge Dr. Ings by Emanuel Halter, through year-round, weather permitting. FOR VISUAL ARTS Madison Jan. 2,1992. 68 0m St, Summit (201) 822-7409 * GALLERIES dtt ARTISTES (908) 273-9121 Exhibit open to the public STARGAZING 18 Main St. Madison Gallery hours Monday Monday through Friday from 10 THE PLANETARIUM AT (201) 377-1631 through Friday from rtoon-4 a.m.-4 p.m. RARITAN VALLEY COMMUNITY * Daily (except Monday) from p.m., Saturday and Sunday •Watarcoiors by W. Carl Burger, COLLEGE 11 a.m.-5 p.m. from 2-4 p.m. Free admission. through Dec. 18. Route 28 & Lamington Rd. GALLERY CONTEMPO •Juried exhibition, through Dec. ELIZABETH ANNE SETON Branchburg 1955 Route 1 South Whitehouse Aquatic Center Ill Pronpect Avenue, Went Orange, NJ 07052 31. (908) 231-8805 North Brunswick MEMORIAL GALLERY 6 Hwy. 22 West • Whitehouse Station 2011731-2360 •Abstract etchings by Sergei Ts- St Peter's High School •"A Season of Ught" for the (908) 821-8178 Lunch • Dinner • Elegant Party FadlitUt» Corporate Functions vetkov, Dec. 13 through Jan. 175 Somerset St holidays, 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. (across from Bishops Thriftway) Tuesday throujji Saturday 16.1992. New Brunswick Saturday and Sunday through from 10 am.-8 p.m.. NORTH EDISON UBRARY (908)846-8046 Dec. 15. Adults $4, senior citi- 534-4090 •American fork art by Josh Portrait of Paul Gaugin is among the works on display through 777 Grove Ave., Edison Gallery hours Monday zens and children $3.50; group featuring the work of over Nozicfc and Alex Nodck, throu^i rates available. Dec. 25 at AJ. Lederman Fine Art in Hoboken. (908)548-3045 through Friday from 8 a.m.-3 200 craftsmen Oec.13. SPERRY OBSERVATORY •Nao-reafism palntingi by Peter Union County College November 21, 199! Oecember 15, 1991 •"Landscapes and Figures" by Ho, Dec 14 throutfi Dec 31. 1033 Springfield Ave. GALLERY'50 Milton Charles, through Jan. 5, > FOOD WAREHOUSE Cranford Alexander Library 1992. (908) 276-STAR Rutgers University •Lecture by Dr. William Camp- L SAVE CASH! tUktVXUkn CoHe#5Ave. befl at 2 p.m. Dec 8 (see Eber's Patio Shop New Brunswick Speakers). MUSEUMS 945 Route 22 Wcsi § OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (908) 932-7006 KENNEDY LIBRARY ANIMAL ART MUSEUM No. Plainficld, NJ We carry a full line of decorative holiday party supplies Gallery hours Monday 500 Hoes Lane, Piscataway St Hubert's Giralda 8 miles cast of Rt, 22 & 287 intersection througi Friday from 9 a.m.-5 (908) 463-1633 575 Woodland Ave., Madison (Formerly held a I Sun-Fun S(ore) HATFIELD'S CHEF PIERRE 10 Inch pjn. Exhibit open during library (201) 377-5541 •Exhibit on the university's con- hours. Animal art from the collection PRIMA PORTA PREMIUM UNBAKED HI-PIES nections to Japan, througi •Needlepoint houses by Ste- of Geraldine R. Dodge. Open ITALIAN SAUSAGE Sweet APHJE. $4.49 JUST Hours: IXtily 11:00 8:00 p.m. Dec 13. phen Dreyer, through Decem- Wednesday, Friday, and Satur- $4 39 or BLUEBERRY • $6.S9 LIKE Hot JAMES HOWE GALLERY ber. day from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sauirdiys: 10:00 6:00 p.m. JL 5 Ib. Box CHERRY. $8.89 MOM'S Vaughn-Eames Hal LAVON ART GALLERY THE ART MUSEUM Sundivs: 12:OO-5:O0pm. ROSINA OVEN BAKED CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE Kean Collegj. UnJon Movie City 5 MaB Princeton University e welers (908) 527-2347 1020 Route 18 (609) 258-3788 ITAUAN STYLE MEATBALLS 3 Ib. Can ($1.08 Ib.) Monday througi Thursday East Brunswick Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and 5-7 (908) 257-8080 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday $7951b5. Bag AU Sizes) if lp*latty for K*»tMurmtit» * HoHH p.m. Friday from 10 a.m.-noon. Monday and Thursday from from 1-5 p.m. Museum shop OLD SALT Also by appointment 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Tuesday, closes 4 p.m. Western Euro- MRS. rs "Works by facultymembers W. Wednesday, and -Friday from 10 Oc—n Clam Jok» —pean paintlngsrscalpture^nd POTATOE A CHEESE IMEROOIES Par SO oz. Per 46 ox. WJ/O off any purchase up to $300 Carl Burger, Martin Holloway, a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday from 10 decorative art from 19th and Can Can and Bernard Upscomb, through a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday hours by 20th centuries. Pre-Columbian $798 95 Per Case Dec. 20. appointment • e Ib. Bag art and Art of the Americas re- of 12 Cans or 12 Cans HUNTERDON ART CENTER 620 Route 9, Freehold opened. (908)780-0800 CRISPY READY-TO-USE 7 Center St. Clinton •Gallery talks Friday at 12:30 SORRENTO 0 off any purchase over (908) 735-8415 EDIBLE BOWLS Monday through Saturday p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Thursday and Friday from »••<*. or u#-drw RICOTTA CHEESE from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday (See Speakers.) noon-4:30 p.m., Saturday and hours by appointment 25 - 3 Inch - $3.39 raeo tabuls, CLINTON HISTORICAL MUSEUM Remounts & Repairs Done On Premises Sunday from 1-5 p.m. •Group exhibition at both loca- 15 - 4Wi Inch - $3.49 PM«U, tg& 3.1b Tub 56 Main St, Clinton •"Mythical Dreams." works by tions. thnx# Jan. 4,1992. 12 - 6V, Inch - $4.49 <» *» VOmmm Specializing la Custom Designs (908) 735-4101 Dorothy GUiespie, throutfi Jan. THE MEDICAL CENTER PACE FOODS ALUMINUM PANS (Deep) 5,1992. StorytoWntf with Laura AT PRINCETON Dairy (except Monday) from Vi SfatntmbUt Full St«amtabl« 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Adults $3, se- To advertise Thick & Chunky • Plcarrto Slmms at 2 p.m. Dec. 15 (see 253 Wltherspoon St Salsa Sauce I Sauce < 1010 Rt 202 Branohburg nior cttbens $150, children Kid Stuff). ""Between the Princeton *9 39 P«r Pan 89' Per Pan Branohbur^ Sheets," exhibition of "ev- (609) 497-4191 $1. Vi Gallon U> Gallon 95 CRANBURY MUSEUM Of 100 1 Of 50 erything that happened in bed" Exhibit open during cafeteria in this space, or Mild »25 4 Park PI., Cranbury during the 19th Century, hours. (609)395-8525 through Jan. 5,1992. "Works by Lee Stang Hanr and BOULEVARD WHOLESALE FOODS 9»8)725- •Paintings by children from Sally Stang, through Jan. 16, Kraslkov Street (1977), an oil painting by Eric Bulatov, Is part of the collection of Sunday from 1-4 p.m. Free call Micki at: around the world, through Jan. 1992. Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union in "New Directions/' the 25th anniversary admission. "A WAREHOUSE OF SAVINGS" 5,1962. MERWICK •Antique "Planes, Trains and 'Hours: Mon.-Wod. 8-6 c* 900 Lincoln Blvd. show at the Zimmerli Art Museum in New Brunswick. to pagu IS 908-231-6657 Thurs. & Fri. 8-8 Middlesex, NJ Sat. 8-5 • SUII. 9-5' Wo Accept •"i.'irt Food Sdnmiis 14 UfeekencT Forbes Newspapers December 11-13, December 11-13, Forbes Newspapers Weekendlte 15 Weekend Weekend - Continued from page 6 (908)755-6161 Highland Park New Brunswick tions. cooking, a Christmas village AND COMICS p.m., Dec. 2a Cost $9. •Singles dance and buffet 8 (908) 545-6482 (908) 932-7237 CENTRAL JERSEY STAMP, and more, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Dec. DLO SINGLES p.m. Sundays. Cover charge Holiday Inn •Lecture series featuring the •Third-generation craftsman COIN & CARD EXCHANGE 13,14,9 a.m.-6 p.rri. Dec. (40-plus) $5; proper attire required. dean of students at the Jewish gives a lecture and demonstra- Budget Motor Lodge 15. Adults $6, children under 195 Davidson Ave., Somerset •Rap or bridge, Central Pres- Theological Seminary of Ameri- tion on stained glass window- 350 Route 9, Woodbridge 12 free. byterian Church, 70 Maple St, ca. Non-member admission (908)968-3886 making. Talk includes a walking (908) 247-1093 THE MAGIC SHOP Summit 6:30 p.m. Sundays. Speakers $15. tour of stained glass windows In •Stamp, coin, and sports card 60 Main St, Oldwlck •Comic book and trading-card Donation $2. (908) 665-2686 JANET COOKE the area and a visit to the Hun- show, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Dec. (908) 439-2330 show, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 15. Or (908) 766-1839 between 6- Saturday, Dec. 14, 6 p.m. garian Heritage Center. Free 15. Free admission. •Santa Oaus pays a visit °-4 THE ART MUSEUM 9 p.m. Montclalr Art Museum admission CRAFT & ART FESTIVAL p.m. Dec. 14. Admission 50 Admission $1.50. Princeton University •Bridge night at Central Pres- 3 South Mountain Ave. Pennsylvania Dutch cents; proceeds benefit Bonnie (609) 258-3788 ZOPPE CIRCUS EUROPA byterian Church, 70 Maple St. Montclair Farmers Market Brae FarmJbr Boys (Millington). Gallery talks Fridays at 12:30 (201) 746-5555 Summit 7:15 p.m. Dec. 19. Happenings Route 31, Ftemlngton MODa RAILROAD CLUB McNeice Auditorium Donation $3. (908) 665-2686 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. •The life and work of modernist (908) 788-8983 Jefferson Ave. & Route 22 Sussex County Vo-Tech School through Dec. 15. Free ad- painter Stuart Davis, explored or (908) 766-1839 between 6- •Glassblowers, woodworkers, Lenape Park, Union mission. by the museum's curator of ed- 9 p.m. ARTISTS AND WRITERS sculptors and more, 10 a.m.-4 (908)964-8808 Route 94, Sparta •Trip to Las Vegas, March 21- •Dec. 13.15: "Gifts of the ucation. Free admission for GROUP OF FLEMINGTON p.m. Dec. 14. Free admission. •Holiday season display of the (201) 383-0027 museum members; non- 24.1992. Deposit of $100 Magi," Marianne Grey. (908) 782-3445 GARDEN STATE dub's train layout 7-10 p.m. member admission $5. •One-ring circus performs at 2 due by Dec. 13. (908) 234- RABBI JOSEPH BRODIE (908) 707-1034 CHRISTMAS & GIFT SHOW Dec. 13, rtoon-9 p.m. Dec 14, 1745. Wednesday, Dec 18,8 p.m. GORDON HENDERSON •Creativity and casual conver- Exposition HaH noon-6 p.m. Dec. 15. Adults $, p.m. and 7 p.m. Dec. 14. Ad- 2000 PARK AVENUE Highland Park Conservative Saturday, Dec. 14,1:30 p.m. sation for writers, held In Three Raritan Center, Edison children under 12 $1.50. dis- mission $17. $14, $12; dis- 2000 Park Ave. Temple and Center Zlmmerii Art Museum Bridges at 7 p.m. Dec. 20. 1-800-523-5144 counts available. South Plainfield 201 South Third Ave. George & Hamilton streets Free admission; call for direc- •Ice shows, choirs, holiday WORLD OF CARDS counts available. Trenton War Memorial Trenton, NJ • Toys • Victorian Pot-Pourn • Dolls N* Dec. 7 • 2 pm Holiday Craft Dec. 8 • 1 & 4:30 pm $18, $16, $14, $10 & reserved seating Look for a Forbes Box Office: (908) 821-9247 ambassador to pick up Art Festival Open: 10 am to 4 pm the check when you visit one of the places advertised in Last Show Saturday State Theatre WeekendPlus. Dec. 14th 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. New Brunswick, NJ One randomly chosen guest Last Chance for Holiday Shopping! Dec. 20 • 7:30 pm per-week-s tarring Dec. 21 «2&7:30pm Farm 31, Route 31, Flemington, N.J. Dec. 22 • 1 & 4:30 pm this week- 1/4 mile S. from, fairground. Same complex as Pennsylvania $20, $18, $16, $12 Dutch Fanners Market and Pete's Bike Shop reserved seating The Machine, a band devoted to the music of Pink Floyd, will perform Saturday, Dec. 21, at the Club Bene in Sayreville. Call (908) 727-3000 for ticket Forbes Newspapers AMERICAN Box Office: (908) 246-7469 information. ..•»". I * ni»)iii» pi mini im f XT Quality Exhibits REPERTORY Open: Noon to 6 pm AL CIBELU'S through Dec. 29. •Ken Peplowskl Quartet wAynn DJ. dance music, Fridays, Sat- Comedy night, Mondays. JOHN & PETER'S 373 Broadway, Passaic and RiMJJBT COMPANY Group Sales: (908) 249-1254 1096 Coovejy.Blvd. CHARLETS UNCLE Arriale, Dec. 27,28. urdays. Open-mike night, Tuesdays. 96 South Main St (201) 365-0807 Good Foods! Perth Amboy 415 Route 18, East Brunswick •John Cocuzzi Quartet, Dec. DESTI'S Open jam, Wednesdays. New Hope, Pa. Dance party Friday, Saturday. Index of (908) 826-6428 (908) 254-4226 3L 1630 Route 27, Edison Karaoke night, Thursdays. (215) 862-0823 Women admitted free Wednes- •Live entertainment beginning Uv« comedy every Friday and CORNER TAVERN (908) 985-3664 •John Criscltlello, Dec. 13. Free admission Saturday, Sun- days. FARMERS MARKET 9 p.m. No cover. Saturday starting 10 p.m. 113 Somerset St Open-Jam night, Tuesdays. "Blues Deluxe, Dec. 14. day afternoons. Techno night w/free admission, advertisers PIG ROAST! BoowraiWw BINGO'S THE CHURCH New Brunswick ESSEX MANOR •Ellen Britton Band, Dec. 15, Open-mike night, Mondays. Thursday. Regal Inn (formerly Sheraton) Church St. off George SL (908) 247-7677 41 Broughton Ave., Bloomfield 29. •Blues jam w/Uberty Blues MAX'S SPORTS CAFE FREE ADMISSION (908) 788-8983 Kingsbridge Rd., Piscataway (next to parking deck) Spook Handy Show, Tuesdays. (201) 748-6590 "Delaware Valley Men's Chorus, Band, Dec. 10,17. Piscataway Towne Center Acme Nissan Car Wash 11 (908) 469-5700 New Brunswick DJ. dance party, Thursdays. Jam session w/Third Degree, Dec. 19. •Flamin' Harry Band, Dec. 13. 1282 Centennial Ave. American Repertory 17 • Gift Baskets Jewelry Tuesday December 31 BIRCH HILL NIGHT CLUB (908) 828-8385 COURT TAVERN Tuesdays. "Doug Markley, Dec. 20. •Twist of Fate, afternoon Dec. Piscataway Appletree 17 Route 9 South, Old Bridge CITY GARDENS 124 Church SL THE EXCHANGE •Mosaic, Dec. 21. 14. (908) 562-1588 (908) 536-0650 1701 Calhoun St, Trenton New Brunswick Routes 202-206, Bridgewater •De Funk Club, Dec. 27, 28. •Scooter Butler, evening Dec. •Cats on a Smooth Surface, Back Door 6 Male revue, Thursdays. (609) 392-8887 (908) 545-7265 (908) 526-7090 HIDEAWAY LOUNGE 14. Dec. 18. Big Brothers 9 NEW YEARS EVE •Pig Face, Dec. 15. •Sweet Sensation, Dec. 14. Reggae night, Tuesdays. Open blues jam, Tuesdays. Edison Country Inn •The Horizontals, afternoon MAXWELL'S Boulevard Food 15 BOURBON STREET CAFE •Bad Religion, The Vandals, "Love Shack" dance party, THE FAR SIDE Route 1 South & Dec. 15. 1039 Washington St Dec. 21. Old Bay Restaurant Thursdays. 789 Jersey Ave. Prince St, Edison •Tony Juliano's One Night Hoboken Branchburg Clock 13 "» 2nd Location ' 61-63 Church St •Special headliner (call club), THE COVE New Brunswick (908) 548-7000 Stand, evening Dec. 15. (201) 798-4064 Miss Carol's Dance 11 New Brunswick Dec. 27. 108 Chestnut St, Roselle (908) 246-9414 HUB CITY •Amy Torchia & Jennie Avlla, •The Toasters, Jive Tribe, Dec. Casino Tours 13 (908) 246-3111 CLUB A.D. (908) 241-1226 Open-mike night, Mondays. 392 Georga St Dec. 18. 13. Cranfbrd Bood 9 FITNESS STORE USA] BRIGHTON BAR 536 Main St, East Orange Dave LaRue, Mondays. FAST LANE II New Brunswick •Hungry Planet Dec. 19. "Chris Stamey Quartet, Friction 121 Brltfrton Ave. (201) 678-5002 Open coffeehouse, Tuesdays. 207 Fourth Ave., Asbury Park (908) 846-1070 •Castle Browne Band, Dec. 20. Wheel, Dec. 14. Dine Out With Midd....'. 20-21 PART Long Branch CLUB BENE •The Lesters, Jack Destiny, (908) 988-3205 Comedy night, Tuesday. •Pond Scum, afternoon Dec. •Sweet Lizard llttet Dec. 21. Fitness Store 17 •TV Coverage .Top"91" Hits .Count Down By Our DJ (908) 222-9684 Route 35, Sayreville Dec. 13. The Outcry, Mr. Reality, Karaoke night, Wednesday. 21. •Mudhoney, The Lyres, The Tom Frueter 9 300 Lbs. • Buffet .Dance Band .Three Hour Open Bar •Heat Blast/Cojack benefit, (908) 727-3000 •Trash Mavericks, Brian Bellew Wednesdays. The Rutabagas (acoustic), •Paul Plumeri Band, evening Mummies, Dec. 31. »Win A Free Trip To The Islands Dec. 13,14, w/Daisy Cutter •Steve Forbert, Dec. 13. & The Lodi Homeboys, Blue 99-cent dance night, Thursdays Thursday. Dec. 21. MELODY BAR Garden State Craft Show 6 Olympic Set (Dec. 13), Glueneck, JK/e Bible •Quiet Riot^ Sucker Punchy __ancLSa-turdays. XAUGUSrS . sThe Razorbacks, afternoon • 106 French St Ice Chalet Skate Shop 15 Save $ (Dec. 14)7 Dec. 14. CRICKET CLUB •Prong. Corrosion of Confor- 19 Dennis St, New Brunswick Dec. 22. New Brunswick The Manor 15 00 Sale 159°° Reservations CARTERET HILL BOWL •Molly Hatchet, Dec. 20. §11 o 415 16th Ave., Irvlngton mity, Social Decay, Gluenock, (908) 246-8028 •The Shoes w/Bobby Baltera, (908) 249-3784 Misty Valley 9 Reg. $269.00 Required 569 Roosevelt Ave. •The Machine (Pink Floyd trib- (201) 374-1062 Dec. 13. Hub City Jam, Sundays — bring evening Dec. 22. Orangeman, Tuesdays. Carte ret ute), Dec. 21. Nature's View 11 Main room: Live dance bands, . "Graham Parker Band (w/Rick an Instrument and sit In w/ •Heads of Men, Dec. 25. MINE STREET COFFEEHOUSE (908)469- (908) 969-1515 •Alexander O'Neal, Dec. 29. Fridays. International rock acts, Danko). Dec. 14. house band. •Down to Earth, Dec. 26. First Reformed Church New Brunswick State Theatre 9 Open-mlke night, Thursdays. Treadmills COCKTAILS Saturdays. •N J.'s Death Fest Part I (call JACK O'CONNOR'S •Cairo, Dec. 27. Nellson and Bayard streets Stair CATCH A RISING STAR New Park Cinema 2 51 Main St., South River •Hot Tuna, Dec. 13. for details), Dec. 15. QUALITY BEEF AND SEAFOOD •Willl Bobo & The Meat Men, New Brunswick • Pacemaster Hyatt Regency Prlncoton North Branch Country Christmas ...11 (908) 257-8325 Basement Alternative rock. GIGGLES COMEDY CAFE 3,288 Route 22 East afternoon Dec. 28. (908) 699-0570 Steppers Precor • True Route 1 & Alexander Rd. •Bums In the Park, Dec. 13. •Bigger Thomas, The Selves, Clarion Hotel & Towers Bridgewater •Danny DeGennaro, evening All shows begin at 8:30 p.m. Pelican Pool.... 13 West Windsor "Slaves of New Brunswick (w/ Voice in Time, Global Dlsrobal, • Proform 2055 Route 27, Edison (908) 725-1500 Dec. 28 (band), 29 (acoustic). •Bob Norman (urban folk Personally Yours 13 As low as (609) 987-8018 Glen Burtnick of Styx), Dec. 14. Dec. 13. (908) 287-3500 No cover, no minimum. •JiB. Rhythm Band, afternoon music), Dec. 14. Headline comedy Tuesday CORNERSTONE Pets, Pete, Pets 5 All at very •Maximum America, The Live comedy every Friday and Piano brunch w/Gladys Rich- Dec. 29. •Merrie Mates (Yuletide songs). through Thursday and Sunday 25 New SL, Metuchen low Prices Change, Glue Gun, Dec. 20. Saturday starting 10 p.m. ards, Sundays. •Swirled Whale, Dec. 31. Dec. 21. I Pluckemin Greenhouse 5 at 8:30 p.m., Friday at 8:30 (908) 549-5306 •Blanks 77, The Suspects, GOLDEN SADDLE Kevin McArdle, Tuesdays. LITTLE APPLE CAFE "Kenny & Tzipora (traditional In- Restaurants 22-28 and 11 p.m., Saturday at 7, •Harry Allen Quartet w/John Those Unknown, Niblick Hen- Bttcketew Ave., Jamesburg Willie Lynch Trio (Irish), Thurs- Route. 206 South struments), Dec. 28. 9:15, and 11:30 p.m. College Collianni (piano). Dec. 13,14. bane, 3 p.m. Dec. 2L Round Trip Collectibles 9 (908) 521-0310 days and Dec. 28. Hillsborough NEST AT PHEASANTS' LANDING Night every Tuesday and Sun- •Wenonah Brooks, vocals w/ CROCODILE CAFE •Fugitive. Dec. 13. Paul Sanford 15 BRUNSWICK "Lost River Hellcats, Dec. 13. (908) 359-0088 Amwell Rd., Hillsborough day. trio, Doc. 18. 1979 Route 35. Sayrevillo •The Whiskey Band, Dec. 14. 21. Uve entertainment Wednesday (908) 359-4700 [Sheraton 17 FITNESS STOREUSA. •Jeff Stilson, through Dec. 15. •Wharren Chlasson Quartet, (908) 727-7777 HAVANA "Vlnnie D. Swing Band, Dec. through Saturday. •Johnny Charles Blues Band, Skyddfe 11 FITNESS STORE Franklin Town Center •Mark Schlff, Dec. 17 through Dec. 20. New York Comedy Night, 105 South Main St 14. Live comedy every Sunday, Dec. 13. Mart Center Dec. 22. •Joe Temperiy Quartet, Dec. Wednesdays. New Hope, Pa. i The Season 15 3417. Route 27 "Raised on Blues. Dec. 20, 27. 8:30 p.m. 455 Route 9 South Franklin Park. NJ 08823 •Larry Amoros, Dec. 24 21. Ladles Night. Thursdays. (215) 862-9897 •C.C. & Gault, Dec. 31. I Area Chamber 6 LOOP LOUNGE Pleas* turn to page 21 Englishtown. NJ 07726 (903)297-5544 Aquatic 15 1972-3434 J i • --. *%• Weekend O V I E S Video Continued from page 18 FOR THE BOYS (908) 469-9665 LINDEN FIVEPLEX •Bette Midler and James Caan rewind GENERAL CINEMA 400 North Wood Ave., Linden John Gielgud In Prospero's Books, co-star as bickering USO per- BRIDGEWATER COMMONS (908) 925-9787 Peter Greenaway's artsy take on formers whose careers span Routes 22 & 202-206 NEW PARK CINEMA four wars. (R) Bridgewater Shakespeare's The Tempest 23 West Westfield Ave. HOOK (908) 725-1161 Tempest' Roselle Park Santa's •Elaborate fantasy adventure In GENERAL CINEMA which the grown-up Peter Pan RUTGERS PLAZA SIX (908) 241-2525 credits you'd hardly know there killer cyborg (Robin Wiliams) must rescue Easton Ave., Somerset RIALTO TRIPLEX were actors such as Erland Joseph- his children from his archenemy (908) 828-8787 250 East Broad St. tossed As part of an out-of-court set- Captain Hook (Dustin Hoffman). GENERAL CINEMA Westfield son wandering through the over- tlement with Harlan Ellison* who With Julia Roberts as Tinkerbell. SOMERVILLE CIRCLE (908) 232-1288 stuffed sets. (PG) Routes 28 & 202, Raritan 'Prospero 's Books \ claimed The Terminator bore a WESTFIELD TWIN CINEMA Greenaway dotes not on charac- HOUSE PARTY 2 (908) 526-0101 138 Central Ave., Westfield plagiaristically dose resem- MONTGOMERY •Kid'N Play (a.k.a. Chris Reid (908) 654-4721 is a waste of time ter, narrative or dialogue but on blance to one^of his old Outer and Christopher Martin) reprise CENTER THEATER organizing principles — the more Limits teleplays, James Cam- their roles from the original: Routes 206 & 518, Rocky Hill this time Kid is pursuing college (609) 924-7444 HUNTERDON and John Gielgud arbitrary and inscrutable, the bet- eron reportedly had to write "I ter, like the tyrannical artist in while Play chases fflme as a CINEMA PLAZA FIVEPLEX By STEVEN HART will not steal from my betters" rapper. With Full Force and UNION Route 202-31, Remington The Draughtsman's Contract, his WeekendPlus Editor 100 times. Though the mega- Queen Latifah. (R) CINEPLEX ODEON CRANFORD (908) 782-2777 n Prospero's Books, John first and most watchable feature, bucks success of Terminator LITTLE MAN TATE ^ 25 North Ave. West HUNTERDON THEATER Greenaway imposes rigid grids on 2: Judgment Day (Caroteo/ •Jodie Foster's surprisingly Cranford Route 31, Remington Gielgud does slow, stately bland filmmaking debut, re- (908) 276-9120 (908) 782-4815 marches through rooms Ml of everything he sees: e.g., pairings in UVE), released on videocassette deemed mainly by the fine per- FIVE POINTS CINEMA nude and semi-clothed figures, —A Zed-and-Two Noughtsf numerals just in time for Christmas, has formance of Adam Hann-Byrd 327 Chestnut St, Union I doubtless rinsed away the briny as a 7-year-old genius whose (908)964-9633 MORRIS appearing on random objects in all of them prancing, dancing, cart- AMC HEADQUARTERS 10 taste of his last picture, the welfare may depend on his GENERAL CINEMA wheeling and writhing to beat the Drowning by Numbers. Rather being able to leave home. With BLUE STAR 72 Headquarters Plaza band. This is supposed to be Peter than approach The Tempest out of abysmal The Abyss, Cameron Dianne Wiest (PG) Route 22 West Watchung Morristown Greenaway's take on The Tempest respect for its language, Green- ought to write "I will not put MY GIRL (908) 322-7007 (201) 292-0606 away tosses off the play and con- hypocritical antMriotence •Coming-of-age comedy about Above, Max Cady (Robert De Nlro) and Sam Bowden (Nick N#t«i talk about old and Gielgud is supposed to be a tomboy (Anna Chlumsky), her playing Prospero, the exiled magi- centrates on the 24 books Prospero preachments Into violent big- times In Cape Fear, at right, what's little Wednesday (Christina Rice!) up to in budget action pictures" at least boyfriend (Macaulay Culkln) cian who is Shakespeare's last took with him into exile. To his and a widowed mortician (Dan The Addams Family? once for every ticket the picture great character, but the island credit, he does come up with some Aykroyd). (PG) Shakespeare's The Tempest. sold. Tfem and again Cameron OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY rected by Nicholas Meyer, the Route 18, East Brunswick Prospero has transformed with his nifty entries: I especially liked the With John Gielgud as Prospero. man behind Star Trek II: The (908)238-2998 j»ems to think he's making a •Wall Street's most ruthless STAR TREK VI: magic resembles nothing so much book of mirrors, some of which re- corporate raider, Larry the Liq- Wrath of Khan. GENERAL CINEMA real moviBr Instead of a^Jam- THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY WOODBRIDGE - as an Oh, Calcutta! casting call, or flect the way the reader has uidator (Danny DeVito), goes •Like its cast, this final entry In after a New England company. THEATERS Caldor Shopping Center a Fellini whorehouse. looked, others how he will look. the Trek series is paunchy, Routes 1-9 & 35 With Gregory Peck and slow-moving and more prone to A listing of showtlmes In Union, As with all of Greenaway'g mov- But this obsession with trivia is Penelope Ann Miller. (R) Somerset, Middlesex, Morris Woodbridge talk than action. The preach- (908)636-4566 ies, only a flip through the produc- typical of Greenaway's perversity. THE PEOPLE and Hunterdon county nunrla lectorwith a i ment-heavy script transposes KENDALL PARK CINEMA Were he adapting Romeo and Juliet, Greenaway would spend his time UNDER THE STAIRS theaters appears In this weok's tion notes makes anything clear: the cavorters are resident spirits of the the collapse of the Soviet Union Route 27, Kendall Park cataloguing Friar Laurence's potions and sideline the romance. •The latest horror movie from Into the future, where KJrk, Issue of your local Forbes island, forced by magic to "impersonate classical mythological figures." Newspaper. (908) 422-2444 Wes Craven (A Nightmare on Spock and company must save MOVIE CITY 6 Whether Prospero's innocent daughter Miranda, raised on the island It is Greenaway's conceit to show Prospero imagining and writing Elm Street, The Hills Have Eyes) a plan to resolve the conflict down the play's story of revenge and forgiveness even as it is shown on Oak Tree Center with no knowledge of men or worldly matters, can see these spirits is is about a young burglar who between the Klingons and the MIDDLESEX 1665 Oak Tree Rd., Edison not made clear if so, growing up among all these pendulous paunches, the screen, with the magician speaking every character's lines for much runs into some nasty surprises Federation. Starring the usual AMBOY MULTIPLEX (908) 549-6666 during his first break-in. (R) gang plus Christopher Plum- Routes 9 & 35, Sayreville UA MIDDLESEX bouncing buttocks and jiggling genitalia would have made her a very of the film. The fact that it's Gielgud's voice holds your interest much with Robert Patricks shape- mer, and Kim Cattrall as Spock jaded young woman indeed by the time Ferdinand washed ashore. longer than this device warrants, but after a while even that wonderful PROSPERO'S BOOKS (908) 721-3400 MALL CINEMA •Peter Gieenaway (The Cook, protege — their mind-melding GENERAL CINEMA Hadley & Stelton roads oboe-like sound starts to palL You want the interaction of characters, The TNe(. His IWfe & Her Lover) scene is one of the kinkiest BRUNSWICK SQUARE What can be done about Peter Greenaway? An intellectual who wears providing an extremely credible t South Piainfield actors capable of holding their own in scenes.. .anything but this does a Felliniesque take on moments in the series. Di- Brunswick Square Mall (908) 753-2246 his learning like a concrete overcoat, a trained artist with a penchant for heavy. airless, show-offy conceptual piece. The only other true actor in the cast, inscrutable, sometimes striking imagery, Greenaway might have stayed ^Steven Hart. Erland Josephson, is essentially invisible, his head scrunched between a SOMERSET a maker of boring, little-seen art house pictures had it not been for the See your local Forbes Newspaper BERNARDSVILLE CINEMA MPAA, which started a minor con- • , wide-brimmed hat and a huge America's Route 202, Bemardsville troversy jn 1989 when it threatened frilled collar. The rest of the cast is for movie theater times (908) 766-0357 Prospero's enchanted island resembles nothing so much as all too visible: the overweight ca- BROOK THEATRE to slap an X-rating on his fifth an 'Oh Calcutta!' casting call or a Fellini whorehouse most rented 10 Hamilton St, Bound Brook movie, The Cook, The Thief, His vorting "spirits," indistinguishable 1. Th© Silence of Wife & Her Lover. The film's com- supporting players and, as Caliban, the Lambs (1 last week) bination of excrement, bile and ~ Michael Clark, who sports a bright- 2. Backdraft (4) anti-Thatcher propaganda (capitalism equals cannibalism, how pro- ly colored codpiece and spends his time twisting himself into various 3. Robin Hood: Prince Review revue found!) wowed enough rubes to give it relatively wide audience — wide modern dance poses. Isabelle Pasco, who plays Miranda, spends a lot of of Thieves (2) for Greenaway, most of whose films have never received much in the her time in see-through gowns but this, like Gielgud's voice, is supris- 4. What About Bob? (8) way of distribution. It also guaranteed a relatively wide release for ingly not enough to sustain interest 5. Fantasia (3) Prospero's Books, which has even turned up in local multiplexes — Another surprising thing about Prospero's Books is how cheesy it 6. Mortal Thoughts (12) venues not usually interested in recastings of Shakespeare's plays. looks. Allowed free access to brand-new Japanese high definition video 7. Class Action (6) The filmmaker, the critics, his movie & their reactions equipment, Greenaway superimposes images, shows illustrations com- 8. The Godfather Part III (5) The only straight screen adaptation of The Tempest I know of is Until the controversy surrounding The OooA; The Thief, His allowed that Greenaway's production notes raise Intriguing pos- Derek Jarman's decidedly unstraight 1980 travesty, though variations ing alive on the pages of books, cuts past and future events into the 9. Dar»ceswithWoIves(7) Wife & Her Lover, Peter Greenaway's films were seldom often on the play's situation and characters were used in a 1948 Gregory Peck middle of the frame. It sounds nifty, but the finished product is as 10. Madonna' Truth sibilities, the fOm is shocking for "how awful It b — no shot western called Yellow Sky and the clever 1956 science fiction film awkward and gimmicky as experimental videos from the '70s, which at or Dare (10) seen or reviewed. With the debate over the earlier film still fresh complete without a nude dancer Wuta'/y cartwheeling through 11 One Good Cop (11) in everyone's mind, the release of Prospwo's Books re- Forbidden Planet. It would have made up for an awful lot on Green- least were made with the limited technology of the period. Greenaway the proceedings.'' away's part - even The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover - had obsessives had better see this one in a good movie theater. With its wide 12. Switch (9) ceived attention in the mainstream press — the first time this Prospero's Books been an honest-to-God opportunity to see, captured on shots of murky rooms packed with adipose flesh and ugly gewgaws, 13. Defending Your life (13) has happened for him since the release of his first feature, The New York Times 14.V.I.WarshawsW(38) film, John Gielgud's performance of the la^greatrShakespearearrrole;— Prospero's-Books will-be anxtnwatchable hashnora^mall screen. That Draftsman's wmmmmm Weekend I I N I N G La Fontana: A bit of New York in Hub City Success ByMICKIPULSINELLJ Cullnaty Correspondent Pasta, offered as an appetizer or first course only, cost $7.50. There are hen my husband was 12 choices. You can order fettuccine formula At Branches In the North young his parents used to in a smoked salmon and fresh cream Branch section ef Branchbu* take him to Seaside sauce, or black angel hair pasta in a Cuisine at Verdi's singer Vie Tabaac wU patent WHeights on Sunday. No Mediterranean seafood sauce. I or- Dec. 14, Dec 2t Dec 28 and matter hew late it was, or how much dered the rigatoni lightly tossed with will make you sing New Veafs Eve. Cal (90S) 725- food they ate on the boardwalk, he fresh seasonal tomatoes. The sauce ByMJCWPULSlNQll 7632 for more information. and his parents always stopped in was outstanding. Quinary Corespondent Remember the oWCIfrrton . New Brunswick to buy Texas wein- There are four choices of salads ($6 id you ever walk into a res- Point Inn? fr/s now H Raw- ers at the Crystal Diner on Albany to $8.50), but we passed on them and taurant and comment on chero and serves authentic Street, next to the New Brunswick ordered our entrees. the aroma and say, "I think Mexicanifbqd. Open sevefi Continued from page 18 Ribs, Dec. 26. , Route 35, Sayrfeville 13. 375 Somerset St T-BIRDS CAFE WURUTZER'S Continued from paga 15 •Holiday Festival of Trees, dren 50 cents. (908)721-0100 "~ •The Falrlanes, Bob Giger North Ptalnfield 707 Main St, Asbury Park 386 Hoes Lane, Piscataway . New Brunswick call (609) 292-6333 for times. clude "Africa-The Americas-The • dren under 12. •Home Brew, Dec. 14. •The Falrlanes, Dec. 27. llams. through Feb. 33,1992. through Dec. 15. Adults $5, NJ. HISTORICAL SOCIETY (908) 249-2077 (908) 757-1020 (908) 502-0217 Kaleidoscope Kids, 10 a.m. Pacific," "Design In Native •"Hail the Conquering Hero 'Delivery Boys, Dec. 20. •Dog Eat Dog, Dec. 28. D J. dance night, Fridays. Band, Dec. 14. (908)463-3113 "Bronze sculpture by Jonathan children $3, Includes museum ' 230 Broadway, Newark Jazz vttWorman Nardlnl, Sun- Friday and Saturday from 10 and 11:30 a.m. Dec. 14 (see American life," "American •Leftovers, Dec. 21. OUTPOST IN THE BURBS •Male revue, Dec. 13. •American Angel, Dec. 21. Rock & roll bands every Friday. Scott Hartley, through March 8, admission. (201) 483-3939 Comes: George Washington's PUBUC&INQ a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday from Kid Stuff). THEROXY SOUTH RIVER PUB days. 1992. •"Evolution to Revolution," on- Painting and Sculpture," Nu- Triumphant Entry Into Trenton," •Stolen Hearts, Dae. 27. Montclalr POOR BILLY'S Wednesday through Friday noon-5 p.m. Adults $3, chil- •Earty porcelains by Edward Dance party, Mondays, YOUR EVENT •Prints from Currier & Ives, going exhibition of lamps and mismatic Gallery, Asian Gal- through March 31,1992. •Pedestrians, Dec. 28. (201) 744-4856 Route 9. Woodbridge 95 French St 66 Main St, South River from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., third Sat- dren 4-12 $1, children under 4 Marshall Boehm, through De- Couldnt be simpler. Prepare a through April 12. 1992. lamp accessories from 19th- leries, Ballantine House and the REEVES-REED ARBORETUM •Terry Radlgan, Pam Fenelon, (908) 634-5454 New Brunswick (908) 257-0330 Wednesdays. urday of the month from 10 free. cember. ORPHAN ANNIE'S -"Highlights from the Native Mini-Zoo. Backstreets Duo. Wednesdays. •The Aquanettas, l-KW-Me, 0A relasu gMng the nature of the century America. a.m.-4 p.m. Guided tours by "Holiday crafts day for kids in 165 Hobart Ave., Summit 1255 Valley Rd., Stirling Dec 13. Live comedy every Sunday (908) 545-8971 American Collection," through •"American Abstract Art "'Teapots and Coffeepots," 0B, Dec 14. •Sculpture by Michael Malpass, appointment Admission free grades 3-6.11:30 a.m.-5 p.m. (908) 273-8787 (908) 647-0138 PINES MANOR starting 8:30p.m. "Video Obscure," Wednesdays THE STAGE AT THE INN event along with the date, time, June 7.1992. 1930s to the Present." through through Jan. 19,1992. through Jan. 5.1992. for society members, $3 for Dec 14. Members $10. non- THE RIVERFRONT from 8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Stage HouM Inn •Call for details, Dec. 21. MORRIS MUSEUM December. OLD BARRACKS MUSEUM Gardens open dairy from Open-Jam night. Sundays. Route 27 A Talmadge Rd. admission price (If any) and lo- •Abstract sculpture by Alvaro non-members. membere $20; seating limited. 366 Park Ave., Scotch Plains •Third Party, Dec. 28. 6 Nomtandy Heights Rd. •Ink drawings by Allan Rohan Barrack St (next to, ^ dawn to dusk. Audition night, Dec. 11,18. Edison 11 Main St, South River AltemativQ/industrlal dance Garcia, through Jan. 19,1992. •"Tender In Years: Childhood In NJ. STATE MUSEUM TRADE WINDS cation; sand it to: Morristown Crite w/a Christmas theme, State House complex) RUTGERS GEOLOGY MUSEUM •The Good Rats, The Kno- (908) 287-2222 (908) 390-4438 music Wednesdays, Fridays. (908) 322-4224 MUSEUM OF EARLY 19th-century New Jersey," on- 205 West State St, Trenton Ocean Ave.. Sea Bright Steven Hart. (201)538-0454 through Jan. 5,1992. Trenton Hamilton St between THE PIPELINE •Static Season, Dec. 13. SHOGUN 27 STUDIO 1 TRADES AND CRAFTS going. (609)292-6464 Howz, Dec. 13. NEWARK MUSEUM (609) 396-1776 College Ave. and George St Route 27 & Sand Hill Rd. 88-89 Verona Ave., Newark (908) 842-4466 WeekendPlus Editor Monday through Saturday Main St and Green •Holiday reception, 1 p.m. Dec. •The Undertakers, Dec. 14. 841 Broadway, Newark •Daze Past Dec. 14. Tuesday ttWoughSaturda y 49 Washington St, Newark Revolutionary War museum. (Old Queens Campus) -The Nerds. Dec 14. from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday Village Rd., Madison 14. Call to reserve a place: •Lady Blue & The Tramps, Dec. (201) 481-0486 THE ROCK HORSE Kendall Park (201) 482-1150 P.Oe Box 690 — from 9 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Sunday (201) 596-6550 Tuesday through Saturday from Rutgers University •Benefit for Monmouth County from 1-5 p.m. Admission free (201) 377-2982 bring a new unwrapped toy. 19. Progressive-music night, Fri- Second & Wngsley (908) 422-1117 •Company of Wolves. Dec. 13. SomMvUto, NJ 08876 from noon-5 p.m. Free admis- Tuesday through Sunday SPCA,Dec 22. for museum member*. Non- Tuesday through Saturday NJ. MUSEUM 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday from New Brunswick Live comedy Friday and Satur- •Heaven's Edge, Dec. 14. sion. from noon-4:45 p.m. Donation. •Neighborhood Blues, Dec. 20. days. Asbury Park Our fax number Is member admission: adults $4, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 1-5 p.m. Donation $2 for ^ (908) 932-7243 •Klk Tracee, Stalker, Dec. 20. •Marshall Tucker Band, Tho OF AGRICULTURE Planetarium shows Saturdays Largest museum complex In the •Far Cry, Dec. 21 All ages admitted Sundays. (908) 774-0039 day starting 10 p.m. senior dttoent and chfldran $2. from 2-5 p.m. Adults $1, chil- adults, $1 for students and se- Monday through Friday from Mangos, Jan. 17,1992. (908) 526-2509. College Farm Rd. near Route 1 and Sundays, admission $1; state. Permanent exhibits In- PLAYPEN LOUNGE •P.K. & Band, Tameia, Dec. SOMERSET SIDELINE •Christmas party, Dec, 21 nior clfoens, 50 cents for chll- 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free admission. •Barbecue Bob & The Spare 11X13; 1991 -"Tdrbes'Newsp^pers 5".- I I JOHNNY'S SOB SHOP New Yearns Eve 660RT.28 MIDDLESEX U.S. Highway 22 Package 968-8399 FAX7H-9089 Green Brook, NJ Not Just A Sub Shop Open 24 hours a day MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW 7 days a week Wed. Special: REGAL INN Corn Beef & Cabbage !~ 10% OFF~ "" (Formally Sheraton) Don't Eat till you get to Special Buffet will include: See Our New Dinner Menu Lunch - $6.95 1 ANY ' Sim Sunset Colonial Diner. Dinner - $9.95 Shrimp Cocktail | HOLIDAY CATERING i NEW YEARS EVE * * For Dec. &? Jan.«, 356-2674 • Choice of dessert ORDER OF $75.00 Breakfast —or— French Onion Soup • Bottle of Champagne I OR MORE | Warm Up With These Specials Lunch • Party Favors Exp. 1/1/92 $239.00 per couple, all inclusive Dinner (Salad Bar Included) $85.00 Per couple 24 oz. drilled Rib Eye Steak...$10.95 Complete Package Includes 6oz. Triple Lamb Chops $ 11.95 Monday thr Special Dinner Selections: Hours: 8:00 pm - 2:00 am (rom 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm • Deluxe Hotel Accommodation Pasta Dishes Starting At $7.95 Prime Rib Featuring the band Chicken Cordon Bleu "Rush Hour" • GRAND BUFFET consisting of: Late Menu & Kids Menu Available Shrimp Scampi Make Your Reservations CARVING STATION WITH THREE SELECTIONS: Now! • Steamship Round • Turkey • Fresh Ham SEAFOOD STATION PASTA STATION The original O'Connors Beef N' Ale House Continental • Shrimp in the Raw • Lasagna 708 Mountain Blvd. Great last minute • Seafood Scampi • Tortellini Alfredo You can also (oate/H/u/ • Seafood Newburg • Pasta Primavera select from WatChUng^NJ shopping idea. • Fish DuJour • Linguini in Clam Sauce our main menu. 755*2565 O'Connors Gift Certificate Your one stop for all your • Mussels Marmara SALAD STATION ' any denomination catering needs. Don't let Entrees • Spinach • Chicken Roadside your next occassion be your • Antipasta Salad ALL ABOVE SERVED WITH SOUP, SALAD, POTATO, PUDDING JELLO • Beef Stroganoff w/noodles COFFEE OR TEA! Join us for our Fabulous Pre-shopping Holiday Brunch: • Tomato and Cheese next headache. You will be • Eggplant Parmigiana • Cucumber (Prices to change after Dec. 29th) surprised how affordable we • Hawaiian Ham • Beets and Onions $££95 • Chicken Parmigiana • Tossed Salad w/toppings Your Choice Seniors Kids Ages Under 3 can be. Good food and 6 (62 & over) (6-12) (3-5) FREE service don't have to be Buffet Complete with Vegetables, Potatoes, Dessert, Fresh Fruit and Coffee $7.95 $4.95 $1.99 • Open Bar - 9 pm - 2 am expensive. • Champagne Toast • Party Flavors • Late Check-out 4 pm • New Years Day Breakfast Buffet -Continuous Entertainment Fcaturing- Live music by "MIRAGE' 302-1252 and "ELITE DJ.'s" > Catering for all occasions IMMMMMUMMMMMM KINGSBRIDGE ROAD • Holiday Hnms & Hoasis. Turkeys • ft • Wedding Packages from $20.')5 Please cal for Restaurant • Lounge Advance Deposit Piscataway, NJ 08854 BASKING RIDGE COUNTRY CLUB'S NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATIONS Required Reservations & Banquet Center (908) 469-5700 f.oactiman ittt CALL NEW YEARS WE ((908) 272-4700 Tuesday Evening, December 31,1991 BETIZED The Place to BLACK TIE GALA IRONWOOD DINING /dm 8:30PM- 1:30AM _ m Seatings at 5:30, 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30PM "Etabetteed" i$ the process of eating and dining at w $90.00per person PRIX FIXE NEW YEAR'S EVE MENU Cbbete Restaurant on a regular baste and continuing Open Bar, Reception, Dinner and Dancing OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE 4:30-9:00 Champagne Toast MENU specials, slong wSt our regular menu, you am in for a ~ ' x THE Lavish Assortment of Hot and Cold Hors D'Oeuvres Lobster Bisque Serving our Regular Menu & ,. mcHrth-watering treat, Mirror Display of Imported and Domestic Cheeses ^ Salad ofMache, Endive and Bibb Lettuces Many Traditional Italian * N^W Y^Att'S EVE festivities With an evening buffet and and Pates garnished with Sliced Fruits ™ Seafood Specialities and Assorted Crackers Choice of Entree irruafe for alt Reguter menu until 7:30 pm WflENS • tHMRSDAY NIGHTS sing along vm* Uiset ) Lobster Bisque Grilled Filet Mignon with Lobster Tail $34.50 Breast of Chicken with Serrano-Chile, New Years Eve Celebration Mote fun than you've had in a long tfnm I* UNLIMITED OPEN BAR Salad of Mac he. Endive and Bibb Lettuces [•SHRIMP COCKTAIL Sundried Tomato Pesto $22.75 • Antipasto • Special Salad |« OUR FAMOUS PRIME RIB OF BEEF DINNER Pan Roasted Filet of Salmon $26.75 • Choice of Filet Mignon, y ' Tournedos of Beef with Foie Gras SERVED WITH WINE From 9 P.M. Medallions of Veal Ironwood $26.00 Lobster Tail Dorato or Veal Danielle OeMare with Scallops, Marinated flank Steak & Prime '• DANCING TO THE SUPER SOUNDS OF • t • or • Lobster Thermidor _ Roasted Rack of Lamb with • Dessert & Coffee «RICH KELLY" AND^BENNYTROY" NaturalJuices (for one or two) $27.00/$54:00 • CHAMPAGNE TOAST AT MIDNIGHT 9t Bouquetiere of Vegetables V i£hlL f<»? aw jrio«fhly calendar ttf#$¥ View Year's Eve Celebration I Rst Winds OPENING IHIGHT "1992" *\i featurlnqSzechuan, Hunan. Peking & Cantonese Tho Rod BuU Inn b owoflcfcld fof hdudoi Comploto Stt Down Award from Channel 5/NY Dailv oNwrlght accommodation Dinoef, Open Bar, Uve News for' health menu, 11/16/8' .Authentic Chinese cuisine by pro- Packao«» wHch Indudo oil tho $180 Entertdnnwnt by THE COVER ***Record 9/3/89 fessional chefs from China, Taiwan tostivrrles for two, double BAND, Champaon* Toast At Fine Review N.Y. Times 2/12/89 and Hong Kong. Also'featuring Gloria occupancy room, ond a Per Couple OVERNIGHT MkWIa^'. Party Favors, ond ** *Sior Ledger 8/14/89 Rose's delicious Gourmet Health compBrnontary Contlnontd Donee to 2 AM. 6 PM - 2 AM PACKAGE * * * * Wine & Dine News 6/8/88 . Menu, NO oils, fats, extra salt, sugar ****Journal 5/20/87 Special rooms for parties up to 200 or MSG added... first time in New DINNER MENU ENTREES Jersey and recommended by N.Y. 3 T -i ]^ Cocktofl, CHckon Brothe WHh Help Fight Recession! Times, Star Ledger & Courier Newi." TortelinJ, Gordon Sdad, Vogotcblo Moday. ChareaubHond.or B. Lobster Tal or C. Lobster Roast Mw fotdfoos WHh Garlic Sauce (Oriental Style) 1 DIMMER FREE PIANO LOUNGE FRI. &SAT. NITES DESSERTS Chocolate Mousse w/purchaso ol (ENTREE ONLY) another ' I 0- \ t f New Year's Eve Five Course Dinner Reservations Regulred By 12/22 dinner ot oqual or greater valuo. Limit 1 2377 Rt. 22 West, Scotch Plains coupon per table. No to be combined with 889.4979' S any olhor coupon. Max. S9 valuo. 1 Also Appearing ""V \ .. with coupon expires 12/27/91 MOM'S Phil Selman F Bill Hlnes RISTORANTE LFRI. NIGHT ONLY 1984 RL 27, Edison (908) 287-2778 (908) 422-1117 only m (Si ' •-"Af ' RISTORANTE [THURSDAY & SATURDAY NITES Celebrate APPETIZERS ENTRIES TREAT ANOTHER COUPLE TO DINNER FREE Shrimp Cocktail' Rack of Lamb New Year's Eve oftS PURCHASE YOUR TWO ENTREES AND RECEIVE THEIR TWO ENTREES Enjoy New Year's Eve Baked French Brie' with mint jelly AT THE BARGE! % in phyllo dough Surf & Turf at Serving: Prime Rib WE WILL DEDUCT THE TWO ENTREES OF LESSER VALUE FROM YOUR CHECK with tomato basil sauce' Dijon Beef Tenderloin i A Gratuity Of 15% Will Be Added To The Total Bill Before The Deduction. " I Sausage Baked in Puff Pastry" with Bordelaise sauce si,1 • Filet Mighon • Lobster r I Cannot be combined w/any other promotions. Expires Dec. 14, 1991. Forbes with djjon mustard] Baked Stuffed Salmon • Surf & Turf • "Stuffed Flounder, Baked Stuffed Oysters Rockefeller & Sole Combination Barge Speciality" • South African I New Years Eve Couples NiieTH with Crabmeat & Shrimp 1 Lobster Medallions over Lobster Tails • Chioppino TREAT ANOTHER COUPLE TO DINNER FREE Black & White FcttudnJ Itotn Lobster Tails w/drawn butter • Broiled Seafood Ballroom reservations I PURCHASE YOUR TWO ENTREES AND RECEIVE THEIR TWO ENTREES 20 oz. Delmonico Steak and more! with lobster cream sauce Full-course dinner Tortelllni in Brodo Veal Medallions topped with wild Remember: Early Bird Specials FREE mushrooms, bacon & asparagus S featuring shrimp cocktail and WE WILL DEDUCT THE TWO ENTREES OF LESSER VALUE FROM YOUR CHECK. Lobster Bisque 'oi'*** 7 Days - 7.95 - 9.95 A Gratuity Of 15% Will Be Added To The Total Bill Before The Deduction. SALADS DESSERTS Prime Rib Cannot be combined w/any other promotions. Valid Dec. 31 1991 Forbes THURSDAYS IN DECEMBER Tossed Garden Greens Cheesecake with Champagne cocktail, of course COUPONS Spinach & Mushroom strawberry sauce 2 FOR 1 Unlimited drinks • Hals and nolsemakers FRIDAY NITE: 6-9 PM "GRAND BUFFET" TALK OF THE T0WN with hot bacon dressing Poached Pears with almonds (S14 Max. off on 2nd Dinner) OPEN BAR 9 PM. - 2 AM. Featuring: All the shrimp your can eat. Plus - Roast Beel Carving Station: Roast Fresh Mozzarclla & Tomato A raspberry sauce Exec. Spec, w/coupon Exp, 12/31/91 Turkey Carving Station; Largo Salad Vareity; Villa Pasta Dishes; Mussels Marinar SCB|| P*r couple Eggplant RolitineDimne; ChickeonicK n Dishes; Veal Dishes; Sealood Dishes; Plus with basil vinaigrette Chocolate-covered Strawberries $ 95 LOBSTER FEST - nb Lobster 12 ^^W^mW Includes gratuities & tax *4 rtQ1! -LIVE ENTERTAINMENT- Caesar Salad Chocolate Mousse Cake $ • • •»**» Cannot Be Combined 2nd Lobster $6°° Reservations Required PW P<*son with Any Other Offers 10 (Children 10 & under $5.50) ExpirOS 12/14/91 PRIX FIXE Call For Reservations Lobster Thermodore or Fra-Diavolo .... SI6.95 The McAteers main dining room will be open (Fra Diavolo w/Mu$sc!s, Potato Salad and Vegetable, Coffee or Tea to the public all evening for dining $3995 Larger Lobster Avail. • Specials Sun.-Fri. 1714 Easton Ave., Somerset ' »o Route 527 off Interstate 287 Lunch 11:30 A.M.-3 P.M. Mon.-Fri. -. *+ - —. _ ^-. -^ 201 Front St., Perth Amboy Dinner 5:00 P.M.-10:00 P.M. Mon.-Sat. 56"! "-2T22 3ARGL ,On the Waterfront Intimate Cocktail Lounge Reservations Suggested **'+* • mm m mm mm OPEN 7 DAYS - CALL FOR RESERVATIONS )o (908) 469-2522 2991 Hamilton Blvd., So. Plainfield DINNER SERVED FROM 5:00PM RESTAURANT Recommended by CUE ; (Oil Route 287) ' _ Major Credit Cards 442-3000 o V 24 WeekendPki? Forbes Newspapers December 11-13, 1991 December 11-13, 1991 ' Forbes Newspapers 25 Serving Lunch-Dinner I A, Late Night Snack Menu RED From Pizza & Pasta to Steaks & Seafood El Ranchcro at CAFE V> :- Clinton Point RESTAURANT /^ Live Entertainment Make it Mcxicqn 9 PM tlHclosin 9 Authentic Mexican Food The Best Shanghai Style I restaurant J - for the Package Goods also Chinese Cuisine in Bridgewater Snitedub D«|&Daiicins Holidays OPEN 7 DAYS Open 7 Days Grand Opening - Fri. & Sat. open till 3 P.M. Lunch Dinner & Cocktails • Game Room & Guitar Music Located on Center St., Special 1O96 Convery Blvd., Rt. 35 Clinton TWp. COUPON - °oo Whore Rts. 70, 22 735-8679 Perth Amboy (9O8) 826-6428 and 31 meet. S1O OFF S5 OFF ^ ^ purchase of nny 2 purchase of any 2 ret), enlroes or reg. lunch entrees Exp. 12 2591 1"^ V <: Fish Market and Restaurant Early Bird Specials • 12 noon • 6pm Offer good with coupon expires 12/30/91 Adjacent to the Red Bull Inn 7AJ 0QQQ GALA Rt. 22 W. Bridgewater * V1!-©^^? COMING SOON! si Vist Our New Restaurant And Enjoy Fresh Seafood Or Landlubber Dishes Such As Steaks. Italian Specialties, Sandwiches And More! NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY We Have Expanded Our Menu And Have Added Table Service! at a Pick Your Own Lobster From Our Tank a BOBBY & MARY'S IUIV Am 5 Year Anniversary • * 318 William Street, Piscataway 752-4474 Catering Available Specials Our Dinner (former owner of The Meeting_Place & tha Metuchen Fish Market) MUSIC BY: Joe Rocco & Legacy A( IU»#. Price 198 W. Main St., Somerville HATS • NOISEMAKERS • CHAMPAGNE TOAST EARLY BIRD SPECIALS & Kccvive 2iid • 685-1323 HOT BUFFET • COFFEE & DESSERTS • CASH BAR (Must bo of equal or lesser value) 3 to 5:00 p.m. Max. value '1000 $25.00 1 0% OFF Expires 12/31/91 per person ANY$10Mln. Sunday & t H V * , Tickets Available Purchase 20% OFF Monday 10PM-3 AM With this Coupon Any Purchase Not to Be Used with Any Other Offer Not to be Combined With Expires 12/27/91 Any Other Offer. Expires 12/27/91 Football HAPPY HOUR MON.-FRI. 4:30 PM-6:30 PM 4 Special New Years Eve Beatings # THE 3:00 Senior Citizens Celebration HUNAN IMPERIAL Franklin Plaza , . . Pick.UD' 5:00 Family New Years Celebration Rt. 27 & Veronica Avenue ua" *™aa™ "~ICK up rt MM ^% Hrf Soup, Salad, Choice of EXCHANGE 1 r7 ||IT Entree*, Dessert, (NexSomersett to Shop, RiteNJ) (gO8) 247-4880 TM B I # Vl'l Champagne Toast Rt. 202-206 North, Bridgewater JL I • %J%9 RESERVE EARLY Family Dinner: Clowns, Balloons & a 526-7090 D Special Childrens Champagne Juice Toast 7:00 & 9:00 Seatlngs Also Available...$19.95 (M 'Entree Choice of 24oz. Steak, Seafood. Hot Chops, Chicken F JHOUS 24 oz. COACH N' •P Delicatessen ROUTE 71 (EXIT 12) * U&» Wut of We at Cataris arc prepared to service all your holiday needs. Our restaurant is available for CUKTON.MJ. parties both large and small. We will custom design your function to assure a great time al a great price for luncheons & dinners. 1991 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE OUR DELI CHRISTMAS EVE BRUNCH WITH SANTA CATARI'S DELI - WHAT A GREAT FIND! Choice of: Adults $13.95 • Child $7.50 Yes, this is what we hear from our customers, time and time again - once you come in and TRADITIONAL HOLIDAY FARE Sunday. Dec. 15th -12:00 Noon-3:00 realize that we are truly an old style Italian Deli you too "will be happy our found us. Some of CHRISTMAS EVE -FIVE COURSE DINNER- 426 E.WainSt., Bound Brook, 908-356-0189 our specialities area: Tues.. Dec. 24th Additional Parking Courtesy Archie's Men's Shop • All Italian • Homemade • Holiday Specialities $2195° per person $10.95 ChiQmt wider 10 Lunch 1130-4:00 • Dinner 4:00-9:00 Holiday Menu Open 7 Days • Banquet Rooms Cold Cuts Mozzarella Bakala —CHRISTMAS DAY Cheese Sausage Octopus NEW YEAR S EVE Wednesday, Dec. 25th • Boars Head Pasta Calamari DinnerOnly 1:00-6:0O+loliday-Menu Meats & Cheeses Salads Breads & Sweets -SIX COURSE DINNER- NEW YEARS EVE * Shelf Items - All Imported $50. -$60. per perMH • Hanging Meats Tuesday. Dec 31st Olive Oils Coffees Lunch 11:30-4:00 Dry Sausage Entree choices: Frefch Flounder Meunierc $50. Vinegars Dinner 4:00-9:00 Holiday Menu Parma Ham Olives Prime Roast Rib of Beef $50. Veal aJ a Oscar $55. Fish Baking Goods N.Y. Eve- Pkg. Dinner Dance Pepperoni Tpurncdos of Beef Chasseur $55. Prosciutto Pastas Chipplini 8:30-1:30 $65.00/Person Double French Lamb Chops $60. Surf and Turf $60 NEW YEARS DAY Soppresate Tomatoes Cookies And Many Others.... CHAMPAGNE TOAST AT MIDNIGHT Wed.. Jan. 1st 1992 Champagne Brunch 1*0-3:30 $13.95 PARTY FAVORS ENTERTAINMENT STOP BY CATARI'S Dinner -Regular Menu 1:00-«:00 ' See this issue of WeekendPlus for holiday Root* n («dt 12) 4 tnUM *•*» o* OWow. MJ. coupons, specials and information on over For All Your, Dining, Catering, Private Party (908)715-7889 50 restaurants in the tri-county area. & Home Product Needs... I!" Reservations necessary. YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID liquor, tax and gratuity not incmoea 266 W. Union Ave. Restauarant • 469-4552 Deli • 469-0681 Hrs: Mon.-Fri. 11:00 a.m. • 10:00 p.m. Hrs: 10:0 a.m. - 6:30 n.m Sat & Sun 4 30 p m - 11 00 p in Sat 9 00-6 30 #81111 9 00 2 30 26 -'-',FnrfaegNewspapers December ,1991 *: \~. BOBM& MARY'S 3 318 WOllam St, Piscataway 752-4474 Weekend Dinner Specials • Beef Stew ...... ,...... :...... ,...... $8.95 • Battered Fried Shrimp...... $9.95 ERBPATOUO^ GREENHOUSE RESTAURANT Please allow Forbes 1 NORTH VOSSEUER AVE. • BOUND BROOK- Newspapers to pick 356-2692 • 356-9888 J up the check...for KtStKVt NOW ¥OK your dinner, for the miSTMAS PARTIES 4 movies, for your •.it ROOMS i evening*s & NEW YEAKSWe FOR entertainment. NEW YEARS EV^PARTY BANQUETS *»V /person : . Every weekend look • Buffet* Hats• NolsemaKers for a Forbes Cash Bar • ; Breakfast Brunch ambassador to visit i •>•*•- * Lunch Dinner Anytime! FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITES - BOB DlLEO at random one of the fine businesses •'•*• In Home, Office, Anywhere that advertise in Full Catering: Waitress Service, Dishes. Ratwear & More WeekendPlus One CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAY PARTIES lucky patron will be Bound BrookrNJ Cake, Pizza Favors Etc. A „ .. our guest 271-0880 Favorite Guest Cartoon Characters Available AU BAKING : COUPON There's no coupon DONE ON PREMISES to fill out Just SERVING BREAKFAST Buy One Dinner enjoy the places LUNCH & DINNER advertised in AA Dinners Include Soup, Salad, Potato, Veg.* Our Homemade Bread & Receive 2nd PRICE Stuffed Flounder.... $7.25 WeekendPlus and Fried Calamarl $5.95 look for us. Mussels Over Lingulni $5.45 Broiled Pork Chops $6.45 Broiled Seafood Combo $7.95 Rib Steak. $7.85 s Newspapers >J'[} >'v ON A j* f *, ^ "*•-•/' '+• 1 *,?'••'* >"' '* Enjoy a FREE Pinner Entree* When your purchase any entree regularly priced at $9.95 or more Simple bring this ad in any evening now through January 12,1992. .•• *FREE ENTREE must be priced equal to or t^ss'tfiah purchased entree. One coupon per person, Cannot be cofVibined whh^ny other coupon or In-house spedals. Not available for take but or delivery; ;.• v 177G South Washington Avenue. 4*33** OOO ,.,- Forbe^Newspapers—- December li-13r-1991- I'. -•-•. '.'..>••••• December 11,12,13.1991 Forbes Newspapers Page U-1 Realty notes Lois Berger has earned the Review Committee. She has lived CRANFORD — Introdudng a re- dtetfncBon of Salesperson of the In Westfield for 18 years. alistically priced English colonial Leon Thomas Hughes has i< that will take your breath away — Month tor July and Ctetober with Joined Wetehert,Realtors' War- with its elegant Victorian decor." Burgdorff, ren office as a sales associate. An Located at 332 Walnut Ave. in Realtor*' : experiencp e real estate salespersonp , Cranibrd, the house is listed at "-•—- Westfield of- H^hh b lii 3™" $199,000 and includes a state of the fice. Mrs. /Hugheshas been listing an3 ait galley kitchen designed for con- Beger holds selling homed for three years. He venient service to the formal din- a broker's li- also has been manager of Bridge- ing room as well as to the informal cense and water Oaks dining area of the family room. had earned condo- v the Certified miniums. He is a member U N ION Residential Specialist of the Somer- HOUSE TOURS designation. LOIS set County She has BERGER Board of Re- Specifically, the house was built been a consistent member of the altors. irT$938~and has_eight rooms in- New Jersey Realtors' Million Dollar A resident.., cluding three bedrooms and one Sales Club since 1981 and serves of Somerset LEON j£nd a half baths. The living room as cc-dlrector of sales training for County for seven years, THOMAS ivith fireplace measures 22-by-12 the corporation. HUGHES ;feet, the dining room with Freneh Mrs. Berger serves on the West- Mr. Hughes Is : doors leading to the deck is 15-by- field Board of Realtors1 Grievance active in the Warren chapter of the 10 feet, the den off the living room Committee and the Million Dollar March of Dimes. te Wby-10; the galley kitchen vtfth ceramic tiled floor and Michael's custom cabinets is 8-by-16. '• There is a new family room, added in 1986, that is 19-by-16 feet ?The new room contains vaulted ceilings, skylights, wood beams, bow windows and sliding doors to Property sales the deck. 7 '•'•-.•:•• '.' ; On the second floor, there is a This English colonial style home at 332 Walnut Ave. was recently enhanced through the ert & Donna Pianucd, 56 Edge- ' 13-by-14 foot master bedroom, 13- addition of a new den. CRANFORD grove St, $120,000 by-10 foot, second bedroom, and 11- Richard & Bemlce Gray to Edison Glen Assoa to Yu Jin by-14-foot third bedroom. variety of shade and flowering center. Recent additions to the which are a part of the Cranford Donak) Truss, 202 E. North Jyung & Heung Lye, 1616 Edi- Ave., $250,000 son Glen Terrace, $136,000 ; The house is located on a 55^by- trees on private, rommuntty•and tov^ are new sidewalks, flower re- 148 foot lot and is conveniently lo- beautification project sponsored by Richard & Bemlce Gray to Rich- Barbara Peters to Raymond & county properties has helped Cran- '..,••' j»..-_./. the town and business community. ard E. Silvestri, 202 E. North Marisa Annun, 34 Falrhaven cated near schools, the library, and ford retain its suburban appeal ceptacles, and light stanchions transportation to both downtown Ave., $250,000 Ave., $138,000 The Pepperidge Tree, Cranford's K & O Enterprises to Schering KTC R/EjCorp. to Durga Saka-. Cranford and New York City. It is official tree, is more than two cen- listed by Meeker Sharkey, Realtors Emp. Fed. Credit Union, 310 E. muri, 1 Genova Court, $190,000 turies old and has always been ad- •^ * • bow vrttx*^ There feato an out* North Ave., $1,725,000 Georgio Francisco to Dhanesh of 124 S. Aye* E., Cranford mired for its beauty, rarity and his- , Cranford is a suburban com- doot-ddcft Republic Mortgage Inc. Co. to Mofanl, 2 Hearthstone Drive, toric value. David & Patricia Wagner, 31 $197,000 piunity located in north Central The public school system fea- H*«tin9fco<>Jtogi ga* fuel and Jfew Jersey. The five-square mile Spruce Street $170,000 Gary & Victoria Poedublcky to tures a strong and diverse cur- blXwtm 55 by 146 feet Tad A. & Rand! E. Perlman to Scott & Jenny Fischblen. 51 Hills- township is strategically located for riculum at all levels, along with -' business and personal travel. There .Stifcooim Qiwtot* potto Mark W. & Jennifer S. Reiser, 8 dale Road, $240,000! more than 40 athletic programs. Wadsworth Terrace, $190,000 John Carroll to Domlnlck Russo is convenient commuter rail trans- The 4.0-acre campus of Union Col- portation to Newark and New York David S. & Julie D. Hersh to Allen et ux, 42 Kenlen Drive, lege, located on Springfield Ave., 1mm J. & Julie R. BarWn, 614 Willow $139,000 city and excellent bus service to adds even more educational appeal Newark and the New York Port St., $347,200 David & Linda Ryglelski to Jo- tothefown. seph Roenbeck et ux, 20 Authority Terminal. Although primarily a residential Careful maintenance of its wide a, Awe. e,,Cmnford, 273^2^0. FAN WOOD Lahlere Ave., $124,900 town, Granford has a vibrant retail * . •»» Frank & Diane Todd to Charles (Catherine Vrtello et ttx to Maxim M. & Terry Boyda, 92 TWoteon & Irina Semyonov, 7 Lily Court, Road, $235,000 $132,000 •^ Mary Vw Corntess to Virginia, H. Charles & Elaine Tatz to Renee Cuzzollno, 36-A Second SL, Romano, .46 'Linda Larte, $194,000 »$158,000 Westgate II Dev. to Joseph & Concstta Casey, 75 Linda Lane, SCOTCH PLAINS $159,990 Theodore P. Eggert & Juan J. & Audrey Kelly to Frank & Gloria Sandra Canto, 2010 Hilltop Patterson, 25 S. Locust Ave., Road, Scotch Plains, $192,500 $154,000 V Stanley & Cynthia Glasser to Jon & Jody Hansen to Leo & Keith & Sandra Gordon, 10 Lau- Qizabeth Wlazlowski, 111 Loring rie Court, Scotch Plains, $377,500 Ave., $133,000 David & Judith Zane to Robert C. Rocco Patemostro etux.to Syed & Candace Vandervilt, 1831 SaJJad, 4 Louis Court, $450,000 Qulmby Lane, Westfield, Peter & Valarie Tarn to Jlh-Tsang $175,000 & Sujean-Chan Hung, 53 Lyn- John Sldorakls to Georglanne nwood Road, $201,000 Johnson, 1860 Raritan Road, Paparatto Const to Soohee Oh, Scotch Plains, $168,000 8 Lyons Lane, $285,000 Homestead Associates Inc. v to Home Investors Mtg. to Zbnda John F. & Debra A. Verga, 43 Fulwood, 16 Mahrem Way, Meeker Sharkey, Realtors of Cranford Is participating In the annual Toys for Tots campaign sponsored by the U.S. Marine Winchester Drive, Scotch $105,300 Corps Reserves. Meeker Sharkey President Vita Zoltak Is urging area residents to bring In new, unwrapped toys for the Plains, $370,000 Daniel Properties to To & Rose children to Meeker Sharkey's offices at 124 South Ave., E. In Cranford through Dec. 15. Choy, 346 McKlnley SL, $360,000 WESTFIELD Sherman & Janice Barry to Marines; Meeker-Sharkey team up in Toys for Tots' Adam Anderson to E Grove James & Virginia Taylor, 45 Merit- Common Condo Assn, 810 er Drive, $205,000 ; The Marine Corps Reserve 'Toys for Tots" program is designed to Vita Zoltak, president of Meeker Sharkey, Realtors, and all of the sales Grandview Ave., $91,000 Robert & Florence Pasteur to Igor .'provide Christmas joy for needy children through the collection of new associates of the company take great pleasure once again by participat- Andrew & Amy Horowitz to Wil- Vlnokur, 203 Monroe Aye., j.toys. liams D. and Maureen Higglns, $210,000 ing in the "Toys for Tots" campaign for the holiday season. For 44 years, the program has continued to grow in impact and scope. S26 Hanford Place, $240,000 Dime S/B NY to Sayyaparaju During 1990, Marines from nearly 200 Reserve Centers collected ap- Bring new, unwrapped toys for the children to Meeker Sharkey, Re- Jeffrey C. Pollock et aL to Kevin Mudhusudana Raju, 2303 Mer- proximately 8 million new toys for almost 4 million children. altors, 124 South Ave., E., Cranford, now through Dec. 15. & Miriam Tedesco, 621 Hanford rywood Drive, $105,677 Place, $200,000 John & Patricia Mulkerln to David AHhea W. Dedo Russo to Daniel & Qizabeth Karpf, 2O Mulberry Prevoznak & Gallagher, 539 Hort Lane, $595,000 St, $165,000 Ullian Merio to.Szu Fu Wu et aL, Coldwell Banker Schlott sponsoring toy drive Abraham & Toby Rothbard to 116 Mundy Ave., $218,500 Jeffrey A. & Barbara Feldman, 940 David & Jeanette Mannls to Ro- In keeping with the holiday spirit, the Westfield office of Coldwell Banker help to physically and emotionally abused children as well as children of Mlnlslnk Way, $490,000 nald Upson et ux, 154 Mundy Schlott, Realtors, is now collecting new and nearly new toys and books to families In crisis. Anna M, Graham to Giovanni S. Ave., $237,500 - be distributed to needy children this Christmas. Paffl Pomeroy, chairwoman of the project, said, "The Coldwell Banker & Josephine Bruno, 1091 Rah- Francis & Lorraine Uitz to John & Patricia Mulkerln, 6 Oak Grove "We want every child to experience happiness during the holidays," said Schlott, Westfield has been the company's number one office In sales for the way Ave, $130,000 Warren D. & last five years, Now they would like to be number one for collecting Toys for Janet Rankin to Andrew & Amy Lane, $360,000 Marilyn Kelly, manager of the Westfield office. "Unfortunately, these are tough Tots'In our area." Horowitz, 302 Wychwood Road, Anthony & Ethel SanTangeto to times for a lot of families and we don't want to see children deprived because The types of toys can Include stuffed toys, puzzles, games, coloring books $380,000 Stathi Afendoulis, 24 Oak Grove there Isnt enough money for toys and books." or whatever one feels that a child would enjoy. First Fidelity Bank NA NJ to Carl- Lane. $375,000 . ,..._AL0fe_coIe^^ Residents may leave thelr-donations of toys or books at the C.B. Schlott, do Group, 152 E. Broad St., AntonlCL Banlentos^ to _ Ishaq distributed to The Family and Children's Counselling and Testing Center of Westfield office, 264 East Broad Si, near Central Avenue. Deadline to leave $200,000 Nadlm, 174 Parsonage Road, Elizabeth. This center, a private, non-profit social service agency, provides gifts Is Tuesday, Dec 17. Joel Wolfson & Sheila Lenga to $125,000 Charles C. & Susan N. Palma, 74 James McCabe et ux to Tse N. Cottage Place, $171,000 Hoksze et ux., 3 Periwinkle William J. & Arlene Keenan to Lane, $170,000 Peter D. Hitter & J. Kurfcer, 132 N. John & Stella Dlpple to Gerry & Euclid Ave., $339,600 Judy Guerrlero, 71 PlalnHeld Conditions favorable for home buying Donald E. & Susan M. Broughton Ave., $125,000 to Susan M. Broughton, 550 Hill- Frank & Gloria Patterson to Rich- : The outlook is positive for those seeking to purchase a home within ership which focuses on neighborhoods, lifestyle and long-term invest- crest Ave., $49,000 ard & Deborah Howiey, 18 Ra- the next sbt months to take advantage of the abundance of homes still ment is again at the forefront" Robert L & Marilyn P. Bunting to leigh Road, $135,000 available and the excellent rates and buyer programs being offered by Ms. Kiamie continued, "Although the industry's initial recuperative Kevin W. & Judy H. BunntJng, 761 George & Robyn DeMattla to lending institutions, according to Kiamie Agency, Inc. of Cranford. period may appear to be slow, activity is good and runaway prices have Mareellus Drive, $190,000 Chla Ho Gho & Chlou Ling Chi, 13 Yvonne Kiamie stated, "Although homeownership remains The Amer- given way to a more realistic annual return on investment; 1901 was an Ridge Road, $175,100 ican Dream* for most of us, we tend to allow it to assume a fallback improvement over 1990 and the ensuing years should continue to show • Domlnlck & Sandra DeLaura to position to those things we can and need to satisfy immediately. With growth. The high-priced, high-yield, short-term investments of the '80s EDISON Brian Zychoswskl et aL, 5 Rlnear the holidays almost here and those all-important pre-festivity prepara- are definitely out Jack & Laureen Caravanos to Drive, $167,000 "A healthy real estate market is a good indicator of a healthy economy. tions well under way, homeownership plummets, to the bottom of our William Brownlle et ux, 54 Chest- John & Judith MatyJ to John Affordability is the key to that resolution; it is what drives the market nut St., $130,000 Donnelly. 20 Rosewood Road, priority list, resulting in the biggest and best gift of all getting "put on place, resulting in first time buyers as well as their repeat-and upscale hold' until we can give it the kind of attention it deserves. Charles & Young Lee to Hong & $110,000 counterparts buying better for less. Everyone benefits when first-time Yun-Chou LJ, 4 Conine SL, David & Mary Trotand to Martin & 'The current housing situation has created the best buying market buyers are able to purchase a home, because movement on other buying $223,000 Angela Henry, 7 Sanders Road, since the early 1980s. Well-designed, well-planned neighborhoods are the levels is a natural result It stimulates activity and the economy, and we Donald & Elizabeth Walp to Ha- $126,000 first areas showing signs of recovery. The basic philosophy of homeown- need that positive stimulation." rold & Patricia Nevins, 729 Den- Glenn & Usa Jacobson to ver Boulevard, $217,500 Howard Garaon, 3605 Spring- CORRECTION:Due to incorrect information given to the paper, the price of a home at 1015 Oak Lane in Plainfieid Vincent & Loretta MaseUa to Rob- brook Drive. $195,000 dldib Nov. 26-28 issue ftf theJ3ealtyjfiuidB_was-llsted^^ Page U-2 RealEstateQml December 11. 12, 13,1991 December 11, 12,13, 1991 RealEstateGu 1e Page U-3 9000 9020 9020 9070 9070 REAL ESTATE 9020 9050 9070 9070 Homes for Sale Homes for Sale Homes for Sale MobBe Homes Condombikans Condominiums Condominiums __Cpndpm[nlums_ EQUAL BRIDQEWATER- Ranch, HUNTERDON CTY- SOMERVILLE- Lovoly MIDDLESEX- Master BR * * + * 3 BR, CAC, Crtm Road, Unlon Twp., Colonial large Brick'Ranch, Han- w/walk In closet, DR/sec- PRINCETON HOME- 3 SOMERSET- Quallbrook WESTFIELD- Wychwood, HOUSING daycapped adaptabreT NO. BRUNSWICK— dou- ond BR, LR, eat-in- bdrm, 2V2 baths, condo Ideal slngle/newlyweds, Fotene (AKA Fotini) Greberis to Carlos Morales et aL, Estate Sale. $259,000. Cape, 5 acres, 3 BR, 2 ble-wide on large lot. 3 2 BR Condo, all appli- Court $69,302 t & 2 Realty to 56 Veronica Assoc. LP, 56 Veronica OPPORTUNITY 908-526-0212. stall barn, field, Wood Pool, excel, location. kitchen, close to shop- towphouse, fpl, deck, with ances, upgrades through- large 1 BR Co-op, pool, CRANFORD Joselito Calagul et ux. to Maura E. McGeary, 14 Lark* Ave., Somerset, $1,375,000 34-36 Lincoln Place, $124,000 stream, 2 min. to Rt. 78,Claudia Condo Po»cal«, BR, 2 full baths, fplc, ping, bus & trains. Re- appls. $108,000. 609- out, low taxes & mainte- new kit., storage, W&D. All real estate advertised CALIFON- Just listed! CAC, front deck, all new 924-4889 after 7pm and Robert L Bachman et aL to Dominic J. & Theresa ' spur Court, $75,253 Sondra RobJcheau to Michael Lacorte et ux, 31 Wil- Richard Motto et ux. to Peter F. Morris et ux., 45 In this newspaper is sub- Exit 12. Asking $185,000. Realtor, 908-722-1032. duced to $75,000. Please nance. $89,500. Call $68,500/BO. NY Bus. GRANDMOTHER'S HOUSE- Call 908-730-9273. Windows, large cement call 908-968-5399. ^. 215-427-7578 daytime. 908-873-0514. 232-1464 Pertose. 13 Blake Ave., $220,000 Hills Dev. Co. to Michael Epple, 272 Long Meadow son Road, Somerset, $187,150 Myrtle Ave., $140,000 ject to the Federal Fair charmlng 3-4 BR home on STANTON Readlngton patio w/shed, refr., stove Housing Act of 1968 "Hey, show me that Jerome S. & Dora-Anne Kessler to Peter H. & Diane I. Road, $140,000 ~- - K Hovnanian Real Est Inv. Inc. to Joseph DangWo et Richard p. Berman et ux. to Derek C. BuffarrJ et ux, quiet tree-shaded street. INTRODUCTIONS... & washer. $68,000/neg. 438 Somerset St, $75,000 which makes It illegal to Walk to village stores, A way for people tp meet home;" Country Ranch, 2- 908-422-0740. Johnson, 30 Canterbury Place, $290,000 Andrew G. McFadden IV et ux. to Lauren C. Vroorri, 76 ux, Parcel 00020-0000-00058, $134,000 advertise any preference school, LR w/fireplace, people, every week In 3 BRs, 2 baths, modern A DREAM REALIZED Parkslde Road, $43,179 limitation' or discrimina- kit., private lane, hear .* + *.*• Sue R. Volage to Keith Schafer, 20 Grove St., Benjamin Okroglhy to Frandne M. Ammiano, 18 Stee- DR, Kit, Study, lovely oak your local Forbes newspa- BRANCHBURG— Mobile Hills Dev. Co. to Mark I. Pearlstein, 17 Quail Brook tion based on race, color, trim, good closet space, 2 per. The ad is free, then Round Valley Reservoir. $172,500 ple Chase Court, Somerset, $84,000 PEAPACK- religion, sex or national one call does It all! $180,000. PREFERRED home, 12x60, 2 spacious RE/MAX Really - Court. $177,940 baths. Rocking-chair front Pro's is pleased to Daniel A. & Karen M. Nadeau to Gerald & Carmella ' Janene Finger to Jean A. Kaufmann, 26 Steeple- origin, or ah intention to porch, 2 story garage/ 1-800-334-0531 LIFE STYLE REALTY, 90.8- BR. Also decK/shed. Brand Steven Dumbroff et ux. to Mae E. Belfatto, 1 Ray chase Court, Somerset $85,000 make any such prefer- 707-0580 new W/W carpet & floor- announce thai Carroll Ktehoffer, 2 OneWa Place, $161,670 GLADSTONE bam. Lg. lot for play & MILLTOWN— 4 BR Colo- Ing. All appli. incl. Priced M. Mellor. Broker Victor & Eleanor Dennis to Andrew & Jane Crane, 5 Court $118,000 Kingston Assoc. to timothy Altaffer et ux, 36 Union ence, limitation or garden. $209,000. LANCE WASHINGTON TWP- Clara J. Windas etaLto Mark F. Dlette & Mary DiMaria, discrimination. nial. Beautifully land- to selli $24K/offer. 236- Associate, has joined Spring Garden si, $60,000 • Dennis Angelo etux to Cheryl J. Seiferheld, 3 Spen- St, Kingston, $210,000 REALTORS-F.A.I.R. Old- scaped. ,$225,000. Call Warren County, Distress 2972/722-3455 eve. 12 Bodlne Awe., Gladstone, $371,000 wlck. NJ (908) 439-2434 Sal_e,_'pjr{ced_belpw as- their prolessional staff Richard & Bemlce Gray to Donald Truss, 202 E. cer Lane, $171,000 . •• _. Martin D. Smith et ux. to Daniel A. Lauer et ux, 37 This -newspaper--wlll-not 908-828-1409. of full-time realtors ^Citicorp Mtgrlncrio DennisrR. Hafferkamp et aL, 50 James WrPrflunlngerct at;to Roy Dr Kamovsky et ux., CRANFORD- By owner. sessment. 3~yr. old 8 rm, North Ave., $250,000 — Winston DriverSpmerset,$162,000—~7' knowingly accept any ad- MONTGOMERY TWP- 4 BR Colonial, 2 acres. 9070 Located at 123 South Spruce Court, $192,500 6 Forest View Drive, Peapack-Gladstone, $250,001 vertising for real estate Colonial oh dead end St.Prlvacy Plus) large ranch Avenue, East, Richard & Bemlce Gray to Richard E. Sfcrastri/ 202 E. 2 BR, DR, LR, huge deck, $179,900. Fisher Real- Condominiums James A. Wells et ux. to Citicorp Mtg. Inc., 50 Spruce which is In violation of the w/28 ' screened porch, t6rs, 908-534-4025 Westfield, RE/MAX is North Aye., $250,000 patio & pool. Park-like Frplc,"& 8.22 acres: just the second largest, GREEN BROOK law. Our' readers' are In-1 K & O Enterprises to Sobering Emp. Fed. CreditUnionr -Court,$175,opo-^--'-v-r~------^--^^-^-^- =-•;•- formed that all dwellings^ setting. Exc. cohd. listed. $249,900. Fisher WESTFIELD- First time BRANCHBURO- 2 BR 2 RARITAN $159,900/neg. 908-272- offered. Lovely Cape Co.d bath duplex, garage, fastest growing real 310 E. North Ave., $1,725,000 Patrice N. Painter Barger to Terry E Switzer, 20 Stone Salvatore De Palma et ux to Robert Yankevicz et ux., advertised In this newspa- Realtors, 908-534-4025 estate company in the Run Road, $153,000 • " 46 Brandywlne Rise. $252,500 , _L.-- - Dominic R, Soriano to Nell Arena et ux.,BQ2Pto* per are available on an 1668or 201-643-5653. In quiet neighborhood bsmt,:,. -deck, ^$1050/mo- Carroll Mellor Republic Mortgage Inc Co. to David & Patrlda_Wagner. MONTQOMERY TWSP- clos'e to school. Features No maint. fees. 725-2071 country; shooting for the spot Dennis M. Matyus et ux. to Timothy Devlin et ux., 60 Dale W. Harris to Fredrick Sulovskl, 5 Highland St, pact Place, $285,000 : equal opportunity basis. CRANFORD- HOLIDAY Spaclous 3. BR.Ranch, fin. 31 Spruce Street, $170,000 CHEERSI Beautiful 1st fl. inqlude 3/4 bedrms., eat- CRANFORD TOWERS Village Green Road, $76,182 $58,000 Rosamarie T. Peters & E. Condo to Dean Durling, 92 bsmt., screened porch, In-kitchcn, 2. full baths, Licensed in 1977. Mellor has been an active tad A. & Rand -Ei Periman to Mark W. & Jennifer S. Complaints of discrimina- 2BR English Village By 1.3. ac, move-In cond. CONDOMINIUM- 18 . His Dev, Co. to Danielle Nicole Martelle, 42 Wescott George A Pastushok to Divyang A. Shah et ux., 40 W.Somerset St, $120,000 Owner $129,500. 908- finished bsmt,, refinished member of the Westfield Board of Realtors since Reiser, 8 WadBworth Terrace, $190,000 tion In housing on the Bridgepolnt Historic Dlst. hardwood floors & much Springfield Ave. Luxury 2 Road, $124,000 --,^ -^ Longvtow Drive, $205,000 basis of race, color, 272-7179. $225,000. 874-7659 BRs w/1 & 2 baths from January, 1988. She achieved broker status as a David S. & JuDe D. Hersh to Allen J. & Julie R. Barkin, more. Asking $174,900. graduate of the New Jersey Realty Institute in Julie Saxe to Jeffrey Pearse, 25 Academy Court, John & Creagar Showalter to Douglas E. Krels & M, creed, ancestry, marltall—^' DID YOU $1139,900. Spacious 614 WUIowSL, $347,200 MORRIS TWP.— By No agents. Days 908- Garu/ood. Mellor"s consistent professionalism and $118,000 Mammola, 383 Warrenvllle Road, $277,000 ROCKY HILL status, sex or handicap, KNOW... rooms the finest amen- owner. 8 yr. old Colonial 722-7123, eves. ities. Mbdel open Frl. to commitment to personalized service have developed Walter D. Bannard et ux. to Jan & Alena Levy, '1 should be made to Newthat an ad in this local on quiet residential 908-232-2127. Douglas A Engelbert to Frances M. Chuhlnko, 69 Jersey Division on Civil Sun. 11AM-5PM. Office and maintained a loyal real estate clientele. T^FANWOOD High Pond Lane, $120,000 - Crescent Ave., $215,000 paper also goes into 14 street, professionally Rights, 363 W. State St., other local papers? Reach WESTFIELD- Split Level, #272-1143 or B/K Real- landscaped lot; 4 bed- tors, 908-686-1800. Mel|or's family has resided in Westfield for forty Ariel J. & Maria J. Marln to Louis & Arlene C. Dodge, Bruce A Thompson et aL to Mlaiantic Nafl. Bank, HILLSBOROUGH E. Everett Campbell Jr. et ux. to Craig A. Lange etux., Trenton, NJ 08618. Phone over 140,000 households rooms; 2 1/2 bath, car- 4BR By Owner. DR glass 67 Qlenwood Road, $170,000 Main St, $383,662 Anita M. Teceel to Edward L Felts et ux, 9 Alpine 48 Crescent Awe., $215,000 (609) 292-4605. with one Call I peted, panelled family wall view over deck to CRANFORD- $4OK years. Upon graduating Holy Trinity High School Linda L & Lewis M. McFarland to John N. & Deborah Estate of Eleanor S.1 Todd to John R. Whitman et ux., Court, Belle Mead, $123,000 : . - 1-800-334-0531. room w/floor to ceiling deep lot. New offering. below cost. Modem lg 2 and receiving her Bachelor of Science from Seton Northslde Cream Puff. Ex- BR, 2 bath, elevator, prkg, Hall University, Mellor taught school for ten years at Rattlesnake Bridge Road, $2,220,000 Peter J. Ballglan etux. to David K. O'Hara et ux., 774- ' 9010 FAR HILLS- This charm- brick, enclosed fireplace A. Mains, 81 Russell Road, $227,500 Homes under and beamed ceiling, ceil- tras. $209,000. 908-233- walk RR. Adi. park, Deluxe the elementary grade levels, both locally and in AmweU Road, Neshanic, $290,000 * SOMERVILLE ing village colonial fea- Frank & Diane Todd to Charles M. & Terry Boyda, d2 $150,000 tures LR w/plno floors, eat ing fans and window 2774. bldg.: Sacrifice $139K or Foxbdro, Massachusetts. TlUotson Road, $235,000 Nick Valerian! et ux to Shiraz Sidl et ux., 14 Apple Jaynee LaVecchla & C. Taylor to Jody Jamieson & Rick In country kitchen w/ treatments throughout. BO. 908-709-1540- Mary V. Comtess to Virginia H. Cuzzollno, 36-A Sec- BOUND BROOK Hill Road, Belle. Mead, $295,000 Steffey,250 N. Bridge St, $154,000 ..., ,.. •....:.:/; ' wolnscoat, 3 BR, small of- Alarm systems- included; FRANKLIN PARK- Soci- Mellor's desire to pursue a business oriented sales MANVILLE- Immaculate large deck'. Convenient to career resulted in her employment in New York and ond St., $194,000 , John E. Costa to Christopher John Knors et ux., 934 • Anna M. Martin to Ann Woodard, 490 Auten Road, Deutech Family: Assoc. LP to Borough of Somerville, Cape, corner lot, 3 BR, fice, AC, 1W baths, small ety Hill 3, 2 BR, 1 bath, goldfish, pool, garage. Rt. 287,. 202, 24, etc; 9040 Condo. Price restricted Chicago. There she gained extensive experience in W. Meadow Dr., $199,900 Somerville, $110,000 Franklin Street, $36,100 : IVi bath, now kitchon- Call owner for appoint- gas, large detached shed $197,500. Walk to vil- luxury Monies Mt. Laurel Unit, for quali- Have YOU sales, marketing and business management., as well Warren M. Harris ei ux. to Louis Marc Rosenbaum, . US West Relocation Serv. to Michael K. Regan, 589-3 Deutsch Family Assoc. LP to Borough of Somerville, lage, store, train. LANCE ment. Priced to sell at fied moderate income as engaging in significant travel at the national level. with eleotric. $145,900. $335,000. (201) 984- & Estates GARW00D 336 W. Second St, $167,000 Auten Road, Hillsborough, $77,000 Franklin Meadow Street, $20,100 908-707-0988 REALTORS-F.A.I.R. Old- family. $79,900. Call Ralph J. & Adeline P. Marano to Dennis M. & Anne J. Majestic Knolls Ina to Sarah A. Verdone, trustee; 23 Charles E. Jackson 111 et oZ.. to William. Vanderhoof Sr., ,wick,NJ (908) 439-2434 2828; Weekdays after 908-821-1370 and leave The RE/MAX concept of being in business for SO. PLAINFIECD^-" 2 6:00pm. . WARREN TWP— message. • Read the yourself but not by yourself is a natural progression Napolitano, 350 Hazel Ave., $195,000 Baker Circle, Somerville, $232,900 13 S. Gaston Ave., $72,000 HILL8BOR0U0H— Belle story Colonial. Aluminum NEW BRUNSWICK- 2 AUTHENTIC FARM for Mellor. Carroll Mellor's entrepreneurial desires, BOUND BROOK Rohld Village Inc. to Michael J. Lynch etux., 14 Ben- siding,. 3 BR, full base- Mead, motivated seller. HOUSEI— 1 wooded Manvllla Pohald H. Stires et ux, to David A. Stires et. ux,, 1 Roomy, family home with family, In very nice, clean, ADULT COMMUNITY coupled with the flexibility and individual control that Alfonso C. Coccorese to Louis L Grube, 305 Park net Road, Somerville, $229,900 Prospect Drive, $193,000 ... ment, patio, 2 car over- acres, 4 BR, LR, DR, fam- SCOTCH PLAINS sized garage. Just re- acre td roam. 4 BR, 2Viquiet neighborhood, sepa- ily room, eat-ln-kitchen, (Mln. age 52) beautiful, Classified RE/MAX affords its agents will enable Mellor to Place, $124,500 Glen Meadows Inc. to Olumlde' O. Emuleomo, 28-14 Ralph J. RicclonI & Charles Bathory et ux., 100 Som- duced from $119,900 to bath, raised LR, DR w/rate utlls. Ea. fl. - 3 BR, sunroom, 3 frplc's, wid- 1st fir., 3 rm. Condo. Big, maximize her potential in all aspects of her real Louis T. & Margaret Bartiromo to Roop & Usa A. Son- Lorraine Clrello to Clifford'Thorpe et ux., 706 Ted St, Bloomlngdale Drive, Hillsborough, $120,990 erset St, $140,000 $110,900. Call 908-757- vaulted celling, FR, denLR, , DR, 2 car garage, ows watch, 20x40 pool, modern kit., full base- estate endeavors. RE/MAX welcomes Mellor and the 4382. . 2Vs car gar. Priced to sell near hosp/RU. $214K. plus much morel ment, lg. private work special expertise she brings to the Westfield office. par, 2132 Algonquin Drive, Westfield, $21&p00 $148,500 Glen Meadows Inc. to Karl Baker et ux., 33-31 Harold V. Woodhead to Anthony Dullchan et ux., 110 at $179,900. PREFERRED 908-828-2858. room, CAC, $76,900 Cen- This Week? Lawrenco H. & Ronnie Ozarow to MaiywDuffy, 582 Jennie Zanlewski to Rose Shbvlin, 571 W. Second Bloomlngdale Drive, Hillsborough, $120,990- * ~ $389,900. Call owner, Vanderveer Ave., $143,000 • —- LIFE STYLE REALTY, 908- 908-580-1184. tury 21, Mcfl»* Birch St. Scotch Plains, $154,000 St* $120,000 Gregg R. Alexander et ux to John J. Ball et ux., 124- Charles E. bawls et ux. to Angel Yannuzzl, 404 Wil- 707-0580. PISCATAWAY- Owner Realtor*, 908-826-4440 Jerold S. & Frandne L Grupp to Jayendra N. & Sus- WESTFIELD- Magnlfi- 3B Bluebird Drive, Somerville, $112,100 liam St, $125,000 Buy It. Sell It. HILLSBOROUdH- Mini anxious to sell. Contem- clent Georgian colonial.. 6 hma J. Patel, 1261 Maple HIM Road, Westfield, Scott P, York et ux, to Charles J. Vinlcombe, 73 Farm. 9.9 AC. Beautiful porary Cape 5 yrs. old,bedrooms, 4Vi baths, $194,000 BRANCHBURG 4BR Colonial. LR, full Wall River Road area. 3 Crickhpllow Court, Belle Mead, $116,250 Eind It bdrms., 2Vb baths, fire- morning- room, maids Elizabeth L Jackson to Carolyn Reeves, 2280 North Anthony J. Capawana et tec to Bradford B. Gardner et brick fireplace, enormous quarters, sleeping porch, Richard M. West et ux to Steven F. Gibson, 3118 SOUTH DR, 3 car det. garage w/ place, CAC, 2-car gar., ux, 11 Oak Hill Road, Neshanic Station, $310,000 Inground pool. Prestigious Ave., Westfield, $138,000 Cromwell Court, Somerville, $69,000 rented 3 room apt., Horse deck, 100x100 fenced property. $990,000. WSF Estate of Horace Westbrook to Horace & Jacqueline Joseph Jay Lee et ux. to Stephen R., Indelicate et ux., Padam Maheshwari etux. to Timothy J. Jordan et ux., BOUND BROOK All in Otvb Place? Barn, 3/4 AC spring fed lot. Asking $173,000. Call 349.4. Schlott Realtors, pond $274,900. Century 908-463-7640. Westbrook, 2658 Plalnfleld Ave., Scotch Plains, 29 Preston Dr., Somerville, $172,000 65 Devonshire Court, Somerville, $102,000 Jacquejene Warren to Jay T. Holovacs et ux., 32 264 E. Broad St., 908- 21, McQae, Realtor*, RARITAN- 3 BR home, 1 233-5555 $35,000 Muriel G. Hlndmarch to Louis Appezzato et ux., 53 Harold Wexter et ux. to Chunr-HHsuan & Hsleh Tsui Franklin St, $86,000 908-B28-4440. John & Kaczmarek Urda to Jean Samuels, 854 Sims Robblns Road, Somerville, 195,000 Jan, 85 Devonshire Court Somerville, $110,000 Where Else bath, EIK, CAC, great WESTFIELD- One of Dorothy Zboyan to John F. Castano et ux., 212 Law- HOPEWELL TWP.— Near neighborhood. $145,000. Westfield's finest. Mag- Ave., Scotch Plains, $140,250 Peter Karis et to. to Joseph A. Sanguedolce, 16 Vail Michael L SlenTcki etux. to Douglas W. Tipton et ux., Call 908r722-0117. CALL...GOLDWELL BANKER rence St, $95,000 . But Classified! Princeton. Tranquil 6 acre nificent manor house In Floral Builders to Gerald & Charles Infantino, 864 Terrace, $291,500 . 101 Eastwlck Court, Somerville, $166,500 James R. Haas et ux. to Brian Donohue et ux., 14 wooded property with SO. PLAINFIELD- by park-like setting. Palatial Sims Ave., Scotch Plains, $24,560 Frank J. Asdone etux. to Mark L Salandra etux., 16 Von Steuben Lane, $139,000 stream, 4 bdrm, 2400 Sq. Owner. 3 BR Split, LR, DR, sized rooms, equisite de- Ft. home with passive tailing. 14 rooms, 7/8 Robert J. & J.C. Roshetar to Joseph & Jennifer Ma- Emendorf Circle, Somerville, $210,000 Donald W. Worsfold et ux. to Jin-Wun Syarig et ux., 74 EIK, den, lVb baths, razzo, 564 Stirling Place, Scotch Plains, $169,900 BRIDGEWATER solar features. Asking bsmt., Immaculate cond. bedrooms, 4Vi baths. REALTORS Hummel Sherwood Forest Inc. to Gary J. Schwarz et King George Road, $239,000 SOMERVILLE- Perfect $319,000. Call 609-466 Lighted tennis court, SCHLOTT Nice neighbood. Ruth Harris to Jose R. Cott et aL, 1552 E. Second Michael F. Slkora etux. to Sharlene Cirillo, 2002 Ack- ux., 18 Elmendorf Circle, Somerville, $200,000 Starter. 2 bdrm., 1 bath 2889. $165,500. 756-8640 heated pool. $2,100,000. St.. Scotch Plains, $127,000 man Court, $157,000 Cape. 50x140 lot. Quiet Michael S. Sheffield et ux to Rodney E. Williams, 101 area. Move-in cond. Re WSF 3531. Schlott Real- Theodore P. Eggert & Juan J. & Sandra Canto, 2010 Edward A. Imperiale et ux to Frank J. Blety. 101 Everett Close, Somerville, $184,000 tors, 264 E. Broad St. DUNELLEN duced to $114,000. Call Advertise In the Classified! 233-5555 Hilltop Road, Sctch Plains, $192,500 Ardmaer Drive, $155,000 Joshua Margolin to Dolores H. Bendix, 806 Eves DavlcJ & Betty Green -to Thomas Cupito et ux., 609 908-722-1418. Stanley & Cynthia Glasser to Keith & Sandra Gordon, Beatrice Bilancia to Angel Velarde Marcisano, 322 Drive, Hillsborough, $57,500 Front St, $115,000 10 Laurie Court, Scotch Plains, $377,500 Ascot Lane, $174,000 David N. Andersen to Richdrd Felauer & D. Andersen, William & Helene Schweitzer to Thomas & Jayne David & Judith Zane to Robert C. & Candace Vandervitt, Francis L Swinlck etux. to Wen-Hwa Sun Moun et ux., 126 Flanders Drive, Somerville, $95,500 Parkenham, 436 First St, $122,000 1831 Qulmby Lane, Westfield, $175,000 22 Braemar Place, $335,000 Kevin E King etux. to Dominlck A. Colottj, 128 Long FIXED RATE GUARANTEE John Sidorakis to Georglanne Johnson, 1860 Rarttan Joseph J. Lankln to Steven M. Loshin & A.M. Brooks, Acre Court, Belle Mead, $104,000 -. .,,.-• .- ., • Road, Scotch Plains. $168,000 704 Brokaw Court, $123,500 Patrick PJchardsor) et ux.to, frank , MoodotQ A Homestead Associates Inc. to John F. & Debra A. Kevin J. Halloran et ux. to Steven Olivetti, 78 Chelsea savitz, 76 Marshall Road, Neshanic, $178,000.' tlngley Estates to Magdy Ghaly, 17 Anthony Ave., Roya) Mortgage Corp. welcomes you to Verga, 43 Winchester Drive, Scotch Plains_$370,000 Way, $111,000 Mark Stevenson to Robert E. Perhach, 203 $415,000 William Gilluly et ux. to Mary McClintock, 29 Deer- n_ar|l5t,_iSomervillB, $134,000^ __.—.._.:_-:--.-: Jeffrey & Karen Schulman to Nathan & Gina Sorkin, the Great Rate Guarantee. WESTFIELD head Drive, Bound Brook, $194,000 Domlnlck A. DeAngelo et ux to Stonlngton Assoc., 50 200 Central Ave., $235,000 Apply by December 31, 1991 and Royal Will Guarantee the Marjk L Salandra et ux. to Patricia A. Wefer & B. Edgewood Road, Neshanic Station, $325,000 . Edward Brennan to Allison Allen, 16 Charles St, Paul M. & Marie G. McLarty to Stanley E. Pendlum, rate which you locked at application or Royal's rate at the time Wamer, 2107 DoolHtle Drive, $108,000 Hampton Assoc. at Branchburg to Michael L Ralmondo $104,000 649 Arlington Ave., $240,000 Donald P.Traponese etux to Danny F. Relnberg & LD. et aL, 44 KIngswood Road, Somerville, $132,590 Istuan & Julianna Molnar to Syed Haque, 48 Ellmyer of your loan approval, whichever is LOWER. Richard A. & Patrida Warren to John & Maria Cimlno, Vales, 525 Emerald Trail, Martinsville, $290,000 Joseph D. Bradshaw et ux to Arthur Lee Mercy et ux., Road, $198,000 920 CaHeton Road, $200,000 Narragansett Builders Inc. to Thomas A. Edmonds et 85 Wva Place, Somerville, $265,000 Mary Parlaplano to Jean Clause & Denlse Bailey, 975 James M. & Donna M. Coyle to Enrique Chang et aL, ux, 3 Falracres Drive, $500,000 30 YEAR FIXED RATE 15 YEAR FIXED RATE George A Farraye etux. to James J. Cavalleri et ux, Featherbed Lane, $192,000 723 CasUeman Drive, $275,000 Chatham SLA to Peter J. Quinn & Barbara Matus, 214 238 Bywater Court, Somerville, $208,500 . Madeline Errickson to John & Diane Brungard, 17 Fin- John G. Jr. & Cynthia Fechter to John T. & Maryann Flndeme Ave., $165,000 Morel & Segal Inc. to Ronald Ronlll Village Inc. to John L Lundberg et ux., 412 ley Road, $125,000 Nason, 1016 Columbus Ave., $175,000 A Uchtenberger Jr. et aL, 312 Greenfield Road, Conover Way, Neshanic, $246,900 Mary A- Talbott to John G. & Cynthia Fechter, 791 $168,110 Mary Galllno to Joseph & Marina Fatjo, 8 Fox Road, David S. Youshock et ux. to John L Napoli et ux., $85,000 Cranford Ave., $305,000 Morel & Segal Inc. to Doris Baldy. 330 Greenfield 3111 Cromwell Court, Somerville, $78,000 Mac General Contractors Inc. to Gerald O. Stabenow, Road, $166,374 Thomas & Susan Bach to Anthony & Shlriey Garrigan, • Rates are for loans to $202,300 owner-occupied homes John Colandrea et uxto Wei 72 Good Luck St, $205,000 • 600 Downer St., $120,000 Morel & Segal Inc. to John I Leonard et ux, 331 Tal Young et ux., 5 beer Haven Drive, Belle Mead, • 60 day rate lock BERKELEY HEIGHTS $285,000 WESTFIELD $575,000 Mark & Monica^ Schlogel to Ralph & Darlene Sabino, Two family treat. An income plus a home in this quiet Catherine M. McGale to Daniel A. & Karen M. Nadeau, Greenfield Road, $167,490 $250,000 • We are available 8:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. 7 days a week to serve you Spacious 3 bedroom home in beautiful location. Eat-in 655 Fall-Held Circle, $203,400 Morel & Segal Inc. to George L Sopko "et ux, 332 7207 Hanna Road, $132,000 kitchen, living room with fireplace, dining room, 2V2 family neighborhood. 3 bdrms, living rm, dining rm in Brian G. & Candice L Steller to Thomas P. & Nancy K. Greenfield Road, $167,378 Timothy & Suzan Gregan to Isabel Osle, 205 Unda • Rates and terms are subject to change without notice. baths, porch & deck. Walk to school. WSF 3608. each unit. Separate meters. WSF 3252. Hartley, 120 Harrow Road, $220,000 Morel & Segal Inc. to Andrew S. Turkish et aL, 334 MANVILLE Lane, $163,000 Ask About Our Full Range Of Home Financing Options Mesa Dev. to Arthur'& Elizabeth Muslcant, 12 Lordlna Bernard P. & Unda C. Gawtey to John T. & Jane Ann Greenfield Road, $164,900 Frank D. Grlgal Jr. et aL to Richard T. Brisebois et ux, Sheehan, 853 Knolhvood Terrace, $395,000 James Gordon Favier et ux. to Deborah Ann Jaeger et 219 E. Camplaln Road, $120,000 Dr., $215,000 'The, -Mesa Dev. to Pradip Patel, 10 Lordlna Dr., $218,000 V Michael & Caroline Tischbeln to Mark Swingle & Mary aL, 109 Hickory Drive, $160,000 Christopher P. Laffoon etux. to Laszlo P. Farkas et ux., Great McCourt 716 Oak Ave., $182,000 John Meszaros to Steven & Marcla Ritter, 67 Lorlng Stonlngton Assoc. to Domlnlck A Deangelo et ux., 14 422 W. Freeh Ave., $137,500 Kate, Htm Frank & Donna Mastrocco to Wchul & Aekyuy Kim, McKay Dr., $611,473 John W. Kopfer et ux. to Glenn Kelman et ux, 66 Ave., $145,000 . ' • 1160 Wychwood Road, $335,000 Stanley H. Gulbln et ux to Donald L Doyle et ux. 61 Valerie Drive, $142,000 Paparatto Const to Murray & Rhona Schiffman, 2 Company MORTGAGE Adam Anderson to E Grove Common Condo Assn, Mulrffeld Lane, $339,000 Michael J. Yurkcvich to Michael J. Yarusinsky et at, Lyons Lane, $333,000 175 South St. Call: (201) 984-5900 CORP. 810 Orandvtow Ave., $91,000 George Velcheck et ux. to Nancy S. Kent & S. Kaiteris, 992 Haran Ave., $132,000 Chatandeo Ram to Constance Gloglio, 122 Morrlstown, N.J. 07960 (800) 551-5552 MacArthur Dr., $118,000 Andrew & Amy Horowitz to Williams D. and Maureen 215 Orchard SL, $170,000 John Kaczka to Andrew O. Thomas. 9 N. Third Ave., Uetnwd Mortgage Banker, NJ. DepL Ol Banking D-F121291 Higglns, 526 Hartford Place, $240,000 James C. Rohland et ux to David B. Hendry et ux, $95,000 Peter & Parmelie Ulrich to Barry M. Katz, 901 Maplec- Jeffrey C. Pollock et aL to Kevin & Miriam Tedesco, 184 RJvetvIew Drive, $230,000 Karen L Henkel to Timothy M. Conlon et ux, 123 S. rest Road, $147,250 621 Hanford Place, $200,000 Sixth Ave., $140,000 Anthony & Shirley Garrigan to Raghu Sud, 604 Mer- Althea W. DeBo Russo to Daniel Prevoznak & Gallagher, rywood Dr., $129,000 539 Hort St., $165,000 FRANKLIN Kofi Boaten to Harjl T. Bajai, 1008 Merrywood Dr., Abraham & Toby Rothbard to Jeffrey A. & Barbara John Start et ux to Karen A. Hahn, 71 Cherrywood MONTGOMERY $139,000 Feldman, 940 MInlsInk Way, $490,000 Dr^ Somerset, $113,000 David R. Shay to Kathleen B. Shay, 23 Black Horse Neal & Katherlne Lltman to Russell Kussner et ux, 202 Anna M. Graham to Giovanni S. & Josephine Bruno, Shlriey Baker to Hugo Baker, 183 Churchill Ave., Monroe Ave., $185,000 PURE TRADITION... Run, Belle Mead, $96,000' WESTFIELD $509,000 SCOTCH PLAINS $419,000 1091 Rahway Ave, $130,000 Warren D. & Janet Somerset $155,000 Ryland Group Inc. to Albert Towner HoHz et ux, 5-A Meer All to Paresh Patel, 8 Nottingham Road, Spacious home set on wooded lot backing Indian All you need for this wonderful 4/5 bdrm center hall Rankin to Andrew & Amy Horowitz, 302 Wychwood Daisy Construction Inc. to Tommy G. Stalford et ux, 17 Castleton Road, Princeton, $196,000 $219,000 Forest area. 5 bdrms, 4 bths, newer kit, breakfast rm, colonial is your furniture. Tastefully decorated and set Road. $380,000 Clifton St, Franklin, $129,900 Ryland Group Ina to Alan Schussel et ux, 5-C Irma Sltverman to Mark Bieber, 80 Park Gate Or», fam rm w/fplc and so much more. Walk to town. WSF on an acre of tree property. Much to see. WSF 3584. First Fidelity Bank NA NJ to Carido Group, 152 E. Charles D. O'Loughlln et ux. to Kevin Danowskl et ux, Castleton Road, Princeton, $203,550 $155,000 3600. Broad St., $200,000 22 Conerty Road, Somerset, $173,000 Donald W; Schoenleberetux. to Hldenori Kawanlshi et Peter & Mm Belllzzi to Alexander & Valerie Sapron, 6 Joel Wolfson & Sheila Lenga to Charles C. & Susan N Richard John Mazur etux. to Donald Graves et ux., 26 ux, 55 Grist Mill Drive, Belle Mead, $292,500 Periwinkle Court, East Brunswick, $163,000 Palma, 74 N. Cottage Place, $171,000 Dayton Ave., Somerset, $151,000 William A. Dugger etux. to Township of Montgomery, Arlene Slegel to Harvey. & Stefanle Altschul, 21 Red- William J. & Arlene Keenan to Peter D. RHter & j Robert M. Weyand etux. to Donna F. De Gaetano, 79 1004 Route 206, Princeton, $2,500 coat Dr., East Brunswick, $250,000 Kurtzer, 132 N. Euclid Ave., $339,600 Eton Way, Somerset $83,250 R & S colonial Builders Inc. to Richard M. Zeller et ux, Joseph & Gloria Johnson to Paul & Mlchele Latham, 36 Donald E. & Susan M. Broughton to Susan M, Brougn- Walter Pogorzelskl to Kurt Schmidt et ux., 34 Home 147 Wllshlra Drive, Belle Mead, $394,420 Remington Drs $285,000 . _.... _.. ton, 550 Hlllcrest Ave., $49,000 St, Somerset $75,000 Hoagland Farms Inc. to Thomas R. PalmentJeri et ux, Pet^r & Doris Shla to Paul & Daria Rotondo, 21 Roger ? Condominiums Robert L & Marilyn P. Bunting to Kevin W. & Judy H. David Baglsh to Pipco Carlstadt Inc., 650 Howard 102 Carriage Trail, Belle Mead, $342,600 Road, $116,000 BunnUng, 761 Marcellus Drive, $190,000 Ave., Franklin, $2,556,754 Jay M. Goodley et ux. to Mosufin SA Corp., 12 Chong & Jung Wm to Danny & Lillian Lul, 4 Sleepy •If CRANEORD William J. Morea to Carl A. Hlngle & C. Dancsecs, 27 Cdrfax Road, Skillman, $585,000 Hollow Dr.,N$315,000 . . BEDMINSTER Hughes Road, Somerset $178,000 John R. Bennett etux. to Overland Corp., 105 CoHax Michael & Rose Santangelo to John Orr, 32 Stephen- Charm, Character, Elegance, Serenity & Prestige Norman Levitt et ux. to Gary Hartgrove & Grandberry, 7 Road. Skillman, $775,000 vllle Parkway, $225,000 Robert Thomas et ux. to Hsu Shlngbang et ux., 70 Indiana Road, Franklin, $135,000 Ira Frledland et ux. to Steven Chan, 804 Timber Wrap it up for J_ JL"5 UUU Autumn Ridge Road, $285,000 Joseph J. Kulbacky etux. to Meher M. Daruwalla, 230 daks Road, $121,000 Harold C. Sheads et ux. to Margaret M. Vayo & C. KIngsberry Drive, Franklin, $122,000 NORTH Daniel & Dlna Leyden to Danny Yong, 1007 Timber • 2nd Floor - 2 BR • 931 sq. ft. Marinez, 7 Brlghtwood Lane, $273,500 Michael McLaughlln etux. to Donald C. Dacosta et ux., Oaks Road, $159,000 Samuel S. Robinson Jr. to Tomas A. Cohan et ux. 5 • Entry Foyer • Eat-in Kitchen' 455 Lewis St, Somerset $98,000 PLAINFIELD Marvin & Terr! Kaufman to Zelda Polllck, 207 West- WESTFIELD " $218,000 WESTFIELD $164,900 Brookslde Lane, $147,500 • Oak Parquet Floors Rodger T. Gagllone etux. to Chyang-Fung Uang et aL, William E. St Clalr Jr. etux. to James M. personette et gate Drive, $160,000 Lovely cape in move-in mint condition. Charming living Perfect, pretty as a picture and very affordable. 3 bdrm Robert Egan et ux. to Jeffrey E. Pillinger et ux., 28 183 Plcadllry Place, Somerset, $110,000 ux., 72 Abbotsford Road, $164,000 • Owner Financing to Qualified Buyers room with fireplace, updated kitchen with cherry cabi- all brick ranch w/2 lull bths, formal din rm, fam rm and Cambridge Road, $140,000 Anna Staryak to Sally Boyle. 21 Sixth St, $152,000 John C. Davis to Michael Corrao & L Mulligan, 37 Doris Schaefer to Vincent M. Rlccltelll et aL, 260 Cor- nets, 3 bedrooms including large master bedroom, all more. WSF 3562. Robert T. Harmon et ux. to Wayne T. Parker et ux Jal Sehgal to Sheng-Chi & Suh-LJng Chi, 4202 Sapphire Lane, Franklin Park, $120,000 bett Place, $147,000 Other 1 2 or 3 BR units priced from $98,500-$175,500. Twenty seven set on a beautiful lot. WSF 3555. 485 Cedar Ridge Road, $525,000 Springbrook Drive, $187,000 Edward W. Muller et ux. to Meh/in Keldo et ux., 11 Angelina lafblla to Yvonne Jennifer Brown, 44 Dupont Samuel Lee to Alan Prashker, 4204 Springbrook different' floor plans, masonry & steel construction, park-like estate Hills Dev. Corp. to Usa DeMartin, 179 Cortland Shelly Drive, Somerset $158,000 St, $105,000 • grounds. Finest residential area within walking distance to recreation, A UEMBU Of THE Lane, $45,000 Drive, $190,000 * Alberta Yoson to Kenneth J. Sweeney et ux., 51 Alexander Wilson et ux. to Sofia Ann FoKanskl, 75 John & Eileen Teahan to David & Mercedes Montah/o, transportation, houses of worship, schools and shopping. Hills Dev. Corp. to Debra A. Pollcastro, 186 Cortland Smith Road, Somerset, $161,500 Glenn Court $139,000 Lane, $78,000 9 Sunshine Lane, $40,500 " ' EMafit — A ROOT OF TRADITION! Stephanie Leslga Carr to Terry To-Fang Ma 32 Stee- Gary Lewis to James Mandnl, 22-24 Harmony St, Raymond F. Tonkd et ux. to Chung-Nlen Chen et ux., Youeh-ou Tzou et al to Ashutosh Balpay et ux 2 plechase Court Somerset $76,000 $120,000 Sussex Court, $226,500 MODELS & SALES ON PREMISES WESTFIELD OFFICE HOURS: 2 Drummers Log Lane, $281,000 Richard Hill et ux to Ira A. Messer et ux., 26 Strat- William F. Long Jr. to Joaqulm A. vlana et ux, 62 Donald Gelman et ux. to Patrick & Doreen Glacobbe, 264 E. Broad St. Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. SCHLOTT tfl Joseph A Sanguedoios et ux to Thomas B. Weaver, tord Court, Somerset $235,000 Harrison Ave., $117,000 276-0370 16 Encampment Mb*,, $123,500 125 Turner Ave., $170,000 217 Prospect Ave. 233-5555 Saturday & Sunday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. REALTORS® Peter J. Hahn to Andrew Mutchler et ux. 33 Strat- Raymond larkowakl et ux to Vincent T. Foemt et aL, By appointment 7 days Tomas Cohan A. et ux. to Eric J. Cohan, 51 Hyde Mlng-Jlen & May Chlen tio Rahat Alam. 416 Wallace Cranford ford Drive, Somerset, $222,500 197 Jefferson Ave., $140,000 St, $100,000 during holiday season" L C V>M l iildwil f lii--i|(li-iuul Ural E!i> J O(i|«»fiuni in-1 iili. i-' Imlriviulenlly OWIIMI ami 0(u*niu-<1 Page U-4 Real Estate Guide December 11,12,13,1991 . -*•• 9600 9080 9250 9430 9440 9440 9490 9080 9080 Wanted to Hant Office Rentat* December11, ig. 13, 1991 Forbes Newspapers tovmhousas Townfmisas Lots and Acreage MInOCfS ApmrtmmtM Apmrtmwit* Page U-1 and Condominiums MIDDLESEX- Mld- SOMERVILLE— Main St. professional WESTFIELD- 3,000 sq. JJL1JLQJ W.* T JE.R ^ NO^BRUNSWICK— Park SCOTCH PUUN8- beau man—wUh-cat-seeks Vanderhaven. Brick front T«rra««nJnIque £0 unit tlful new 2 BR, Vh bath POCONOS MT. UXT E»r A PROFESSIONAL REAL- VlltS t.vltflftr / clous~*1 BR Oardah apt. $725/mo. Call 908-526- reasonable 1 BR apart; parklng, newly decorated. end unit, 2 BR, DR, Sunk- complex. Builders close LR/DR cofnbo. Full bsmt TATE— beautiful 1/2 acre TOR— will help you obtain merit In BrldgeWater- y en LR, eat-ln-kltchen, Vh out. 3 BR, 2Vt> bath, ga- 1 car'gar. Small complex perked bulldable lot Sep- a rental to meet your $e7B/mo. Include* h«at 5785 or 722-2553 Call 908-233333-233-33344^ tic design. 908-752- tNW. NO PETS. Pool SOMERVILLE- Spacious Somerville area.' Call Bill, baths, CAC, brick frplc, all rage. $139,900. Give gs close to trans. $124,900 needs. Fees paid by land- (908)231-6857, eves. WESTFIELD- South Ave. appliances included. an offer we cannot refuse 908422-8877 5674/201-875-3524 lord. Call John today at •Vail. 3B6-SS8O Iv mi< 1 bdrm. apt. close to pub- 3 rooms, lavatory & stor- $139,000 neg. Call 908- Please call Louise, 908 RE/MAX Partners Realtors, NEW BRUNSWICK— 2 lic trans. & shopping. Off SOMERVtLLE/ BRIDOE- age. $600/mo. includes 526-3841. 254-6300 or call builder 908-534-5052 BR, LR, 1 bath, large street parking, cent. A/C & WATER AREA- looking heat Call 908-232-2057 heat, balcony, laundry for an apt? So am I! Will- direct at 908-297-1825, Ads In Classified BRANCHBURO- 2 BR 2 kitchen. Please call 908- after 5pm. EDISON— reduced better 9100 297-8686 or 908-246- room, for Info 526-5128 Ing to share w/respon- don't cost — bath duplex, garage, slble, professional female. than new! 2 BR, lVb bath, Lot* and Acreage 8510. SPRINOFIELD- Moun- walk to train & stores, Advertise in the Classified! they pay! bsmt., deck, $1050/mo. Call Elaine 719-7992 9660 Avail. Jan. Call 725-2071 NO. PLAINFIELD- 1 tain Manor. LR, DR, new 9AM-5PM. htdustttaIR* •to $105,000. 287-0665 kit., Florida rm., 1 BR, 1 ESCAPE CRIME, HIGH EDISON REALTOR block to NYC bus, 6 TAXES,!iBlr pollutlori, five rooms sunporch w/ bath, CAC, 1st floor. wooded acres, secluded NO RENTAL FEE view, bsmt. & garage. $1000/mo. heat. 9500 PLAINFIELD— liv Urban 908.273-8182. Miscellaneous Rental* Enterprise Zone, tax ad- private road, near rive 9260 Call us first for Condo/ $825 utilities. Please with gorgeous views o call 908-561-4560. vantages, 1350 sq.' shop, Tim* Shares Townhouse rentals. WESTFIELD— 3 bed- office, 1/2 bath, drive-in Blue Ridge Mountains Middlesex County. NO. PLAINFIELD- 1 BR, rooms w/2 full baths, con- SOMERVILLE- Garage near Lynchburg, VA door, fenced In parking. CLEANUP, Somerset County heat & water Included. No venient to center of town. space, 10 x 22 for stor- $6OO/mo plus utll. 908- Mazda 804-846-7943, TIME SHARE UNITS and Landlord pays for Heat & a g e—A v all a b I o-.-1-m- 1992 D«Frala VStanlay petsr Securty^ reqr$610; 549-1629 : OREENWICH TWP. campground member- RaaHy , 819-0004 Call 908-647-5470; all other utilities except rnediately. $85 per mo. ships. Distress sales "let us bring you home" electric. Available Im- Call 908-369-3791 SOMERVILLE— 2-Bay ByBtlLRUSS WARREN COUNTY Cheapll Worldwide selec- NO. PLAINFIELD— 1 BR Shop, 2,000 sq.fti. Office PAINT llf IX UP (at Exit 4 of 1-78, city FLEMINQTON- Sun mediately. $1225/mo. tions. Call VACATION NET- apt, Somerset St. $500/ 908-232-9045 bet. 9-5 & Store front. Claudia FORBES NEWSPAPERS water & gas accessable, WORK U;s. andCanadd 1- Ridge, 2 BR Condo. Gar., month utilities. Pis call Ads In Classified Condo Paatala, «»al- secure country living) 800-736«8250 or 305- cellar, deck, i¥z bath 908-561-1268. WESTFIELD— Private tor, 908-722-1012. For 1992 Mazda has completely Magnificent residential 566-2203. Free rental in- DW, refr. & dryer In home In quiet area with don't cost—... homesltes In the rolling eluded. $900/mo. utili- NO. PLAINFIELD— don't redesigned its top luxury model, Be sure to check formation 305-563-5586. miss, this sweet spacious separate entrance. 1 BR, They pay! hills of western Now Jer- ties, Vh mo. sec. Call LR, kitchenette, bath- 9670 the 929, and made it sleeker, larg- sey. Part of private en- 908-832-9055. & comfortable .1 BR, 9270 newly renovated, 2nd fir room. Single non-smoking PetaM Rentals er, more powerful and elegant TEST DRIVE: our "Services" and clave community-all NO. PLAINFIELD- Spa- apt In 2 family, Inc. quiet person preferred. $600/ roads, curbs and under- ttion Rentals 9600 This fits Mazda's philosophy of not clous 2 BR Condo W/lots neighborhood, W/W carpet mo. Includes alt util. Call CRANFORD- Ground fir. ground utilities-your archi- of closet space & CAC. In LR, breakfast bar, tiled 908-233-1183. COMMERCIAL going with the crowd, butto look '02 MAZDA 929 "Home Improvements" tect or ours; build your store and/or 3 rm. office NOKOMIS, FLORIDA Tenant pays electric Only. bath, full attic & Central • • • • REAL ESTATE suite, center of town, for what?s not being met in the own or we will build cus- Between Sarasota and $795 Vi mo. security. air. $610/mo. Inc. most market place and developing or re- columns for the om or from existing Venice. Available 10/1-3/ PLAINFIELD- 1 BR apart- North Union Ave. hear BawprtC*-$27,800 No pets. No Broker Fee. utll. No pets. A must see. 9620 municipal bldg. & lot. plans. Call 201-429- 31, $500 Includes utili- Broker 799-1300 for the right single or prof. ment near hospital. New fining a product to meet it This fric*Mt**tod tztjm 29S0 for Info or personal ties. Local phone and couple. 908-757-0588 kitchen, bath & carpet. Professional Store $8OO/mo., office PROFESSIONAL HELP SOMERSET- 2 BR, 2Vz $525/mo. Call 201-822- second generation 929 has been fnotn*typ» - v-6, doho 24- appointment. cable TV, double bed, eat $625 includes heat & hot Properties for Sale upgraded to the near-luxury mar- In kitchen, shower and bath twhhse. Ea. BR has NORTH BRUNSWICK— 1 water. Off-st-parking. Call 2475. v,mp« separate bath, w/w car- bedroom* No pets. Call You Needl 9110 bath, Sundeck, 1 mile.to 908*647-3613. MIDDLESEX- By Owner. NORTH BRUNSWICK-- ket niche, and it features many tntfn* Stea - 3.0 mt\eo the . beach and fishing! pet, CAC, washer/ dryer, 908-846-8519. 1st floor, 600 sq. ft. $10/ conveniences and handling items Out of Ana Property many upgrades,, tennis, New Luxurious Office Con- Secluded] ... **** . dos, 1200 sq. ft. In prlr ft. Ample'parking. Please found- in automobiles in higher r-195at$750 908-3S8-3047 pool. $1000. 914-279- Advertise in the CfassModl SO. BOUND BROOK- call 908-297-8686 or SWAP HOMES7 WHY 2051, 914r969-7682 vate Ranch office bldg. price brackets. , _ _. _. 2nd floor, ,4 rooms w/ Impressive vestibule/ wait 908-246-8510. NOT!— 4 BR on canal POCONOS BIO BASS bath, avail, how. $575/ LAKE— Resort Com- SOMERSET- Quallbrook, rm./ 2 baths. Total 11 SOMERSET- Route 27. There's so muchjjew in the '92, with heated pool. Palm 3. BR. end, unit,_2&Jttaths, NORTH PLAINFIELD, mo. Va utll. 1 mo, secu- C8ast, Flbrida. Extra large munity. Winter Getaways, ^mlts/^1.7 acres. Rt. 28. 1400 sq". -ft,,- fenced-in- that themajor similarityljetweenit* great room, dining room, OREENWOOD OAR- myreredif cheek; couples' 100% mtge. 30 day clos- LR, formal DR, 2 full free, skiing, 3BR lakefront, DENS— . . Wall- preferred. No pets. Please yard, Ideal for store or of- 112 cable, VCR, ski lodge w/ kitchen, CAC, major appli- ing OKI HELP-U-SELL Bro- fice, Call 908-846-4983. and its predecessor is its number baths. Master BR, LR. kit., ances. $1100 . utilities. maintained 1 BR gardan call 356-9193. guest bath & guest BR pool. Wknds, wkly, Christ- apt*. $SS0.41/mo. ft 2 ker. 469-2800. * - 929. "While the major design mas, Mld-wk. specials. Avail. Jan. 15. Call 908- work was done in Japan, .extensive lead to screened In pool 826-7849 after 5. BRa $7S0.41/mo. In- 9450 NORTH BRUNSWICK- 9690 area. Extra large dock 201-992-4903 cliid4a haat ft HW. NO Professlohal office space. Wa hou** Rental* examinations of western art and with electricity, 2 car "gar. OCONOS- REASON- 9440 PETS. 7B6-11B7 Iv m%t 1500 sq. ft.: 2 floors, 2 w/opener. Professlonly culture were made to ensure that ABLE RATES. 3 bedroom Apartment* PEAPACK— recently re- baths plus basement. Ex- + ***• . M0 landscaped, 6 yc'ars ranch, wd. stove, Se- QREENDROOK- extra cellent parking. Selling at the finished product has both the young. 6 miles to beach. modeled 3Vi rm. apt plus large furnished room w/ SO. PLAINFIELD— Up to ....„., j?n&, cluded wooded lot. Near bath, large rms.. all appls cost. Gene Kelty. 908- 5000 sq. ft. warehouse outside and inside look that would Est I ma tod value Big Boulder & Jack Frost. BOUND BROOK— 1 BR, private bath in charming 246-3846. $180,000. 908-754- off-street' parking, near Incl W/D, hard wood firs, 18th centruy home. space with Inside loading appeal to Americans. Engineering ' Avail., wkend, wk., or mo. walk-In closets, full attic, dock & option of offices 8921,908-356-7831. transp. Please call 287- $475/mo. Call 968-9838 and acoustical studies at test fa- 315 'lease call for brochure. 2778ior more Info. garage, no pets, Vh mo 9650 or offices only. Minutes dlities-in Japan were conducted to 908-722-5537 sec, refs. $850/mo plus QREENBROOK- Fur- OfYpco nontals from 287. We cater to the' 9120 BOUND BROOK- 4 elec. Heat, water & sew- nished. Working female small business person. make sure that the 92 "sounded" OCONOS- Weekends, ooms, 1st floor of 2- WmntmdtoBuy weekly, monthly or sea- erage provided. Pis call over 25, non-smoker, refs Call 908-753-0200 right and that all bothersome noise famlly. Quiet neighbor- 908-234-0106 & security. 908-968-4319 CLARK— Offices for Rent. sonal. Five minutes to ski hood, off-street prkg. No Near Post Office & Garden levels were low and the exhaust REDUCED or fish. Please call 908- PISCATAWAY- 1 BR HILLSBOROUQH- Furn. INVESTOR WANTS TO BY pets. $65O/mo. plus utlls. State Pkwy. Rent Incls. 9800 had the right tone. Details are im- 09-1731. . apt,, private home, nice rm. w/bath. Use of kit., INCOME PROPERTY— 1 mo. sec. Avail. Jan. 1. Utlls. Call 908-382-6070 BUSINESS portant in any car, but especially my condition, any size. Please call 908-469- neighborhood, off-st. laundry. Off-st. prkg. For OPPORTUNITIES :all 234-9626 prkg. for prof, non- male. 908-359-0238. •••• so in this current market 9280 5028, after 3:30 pm CRANFORD- 1000-1500 WANTED— Ig home in smoker. Call after 5PM, MANVILLE- 1 rm. w/pri- BOUND BROOK- Large 752-0463 sq. ft In well-known build- 9810 An extensive week-long test of pleasant neighborhood Efficiency, 1st floor, Heat vate kit. & bath, male pre- ing. Parking available. Buskto**** for Sale ferred, $100/wk. 722- the 929, including a round-trip ilgh $200s-low $300s. OCONOS- Mountain & water Included. 11/2 PISCATAWAY- 2 room Utilities supplied, reason- The new Mazda 929 Is a bold departure from Its predecessor in styling, size, convenience, power and performance. Hi Box 327, Westfleld, NJ Chalet, luxuriously fur- mos. sec. req. $550/mo. efficiency, prlv. entrance, 6962. able. drive to southern California, leaves )7091. Principals only. quiet neighborhood for 1 E. BRUNSWICK- By and comfort built into the 929 but the trunk size doesn't match control arrangement which, simply cylinder, dual overhead cams; .32 nished ^Conveniently lo- Avail. 12/15. Call 908- * * * * 908-789-8961 owner, fast food busy me with these comments: 526-0380. quiet non-smoker. $450/ MANVILLE- Large fur- comes to the fore on a long trip. cated to Ski Areas. Re- mo. Inc. all utll. IVi mo. CRANFORD mart, open Fri., Sat., & APPEARANCE! The 929 is new the car arid there's no pass- put, stores the driving habits of the multi port fuel injection, and now 9200 serve wknd/vacatlon time BRIDOEWATER nished room, walk-in clos- Small 3 Room Office Sun. Terms. $49,900. Well-contoured seats, with power through. ,.." develops 195 hp. What adds to its sec. Avail. Jan. 1. Call ets,' private entrance, from bumper to bumper, from the various drivers to better react to VACATION PROPERTY larly! 908-231-1445 908-968-4625 Ample Parking. HELP-U-SELL P,FT,M,Bkr. adjustments for the driver, steering smooth operation is the also new GRANDVIEW $3OO/mo. incl. utilities. Call 908-276-4789 469-2800. new logo on its small grille to the ROADABILOTi A long high- changing driving conditions. The 19 dtyy24 highway. I averaged 23.5 9400 GARDENS PRINCETON- Outskirts, Call 908-725-7208 low-Uftover trunk lid. What had wheel-mounted thumb switches for way trip with some high-desert overall ride is very quiet and vision four-speed electronically controlled mpg. 1 & 2 Bedroom Town- quiet location, 1 Irg. MIDDLESEX- Efficiency. CRANFORD- 1200 sq. radio tuning and cruise Control set- automatic transmission that auto- 9220 RENTALS room, $600/mo incl-utils. ft. office or retail space. 9820 been slightly boxy is now seduc- twistmg roads thrown in for variety is exceptional CONCLUSIONS: The new 929 PoconosProperties houses; Central air, Indi- Furnished, w/bath. Mature matically selects power or normal vidual storage. Walk to Unfurn'd. 609-252-0315. female. $110/wk. Call 112 North Avenue West. tively curved arid the coefficient of ting, effective and Sensitive sound gave me a real appreciation of the PERFORMANCE: The V-6 en- is a bold departure from its prede- Off-street parking. Avail, CRANFORD park & tennis courts RAHWAY- 1st. floor, 2 560-9235 Opportunities drag is lowered to .32. There's a and climate control systems that 929's nimbleness in a wide variety gine size is the same as earlier mode depending on throttle pres- cessor in styling, size and conve- POCONO, PA 9410 7224740 immed. 908-276-8364; nience, as well as power and per- Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2Vi bath split level. Eat- family, 3 BR, LR, DR, w/w PISCATAWAY- Fur- wide expanse of head and driving are easy to set and use, a power of driving situations. For stability models, but it has been extensively sure. It also has a "hold" button BIO BASS 1AKE carpeting, bath, kit, bsmt. 908-276-1193. In kitchen, living room, formal dining room, fam- BRIDOEWATER/FIND- nished. Off 287. Pvt en- lights, a sculptured hood, a short sunroof, power windows, door locks that allows the driver to manually formance. As the largest and most ERNE— Immaculate 3 No pets. $850. utils. CRANFORD- Center of JOIN A WINNING TEAM I and safety, there's a new four- made over for increased efficiency ily room, ceotral air, new furnace, much more. • GREAT FOR trance, bath & deck. curved rear deck; frameless win- shift, or hold a gear when needed. luxurious Mazda it does prtovide i PROFESSIONAL REAL- room furnished apt. Com- 908-381r5157 ~ $l00/wk. 908-469-6687 town: 2nd. floor; neat and heated side mirrors. Both the wheel multi-link suspension sys- and power: two miles per gallon SKI VACATION RETREAT small office. Good for any the smoothness, quietness and TOR— will help you obtain pletely equipped. All utili- RARITAN- Vi duplex dows with flush glass, large driver and front passenger have air tem plus four-wheel disc brakes and five horsepower. Modifications SUGGESTIONS: Add rear seat or YEAR ROUND LIVING a rental to meet your PISCATAWAY- Room In business. Great starter of- comfort that is expected of a flag- ties. TV. Adults only. Avail. basement, 3 BR, Vh streamlined side mirrors and cast x 195,000 3 BR Contemp. w/loft. needs. Fees paid by land- Immed. 526-1764. private home. Avail, fice. Across from Munici- bags, but the lockable front console with an anti-kick system, and vari- include variable intake toid ex- heater ducting. Make the trunk ship modeL FOR SALE BY OWNER Sleeps 10. Offered in lord. Call John today, at baths, LR, kit., new stove,, immed., Kit. privileges. pal parking. $395/mo. alloy wheels. takes the place of a glove box. Inte- able assist power steering. Also haust cam timing devices. This 3.0 larger. $120's. Call Joan, 908- RE/MAX Partners Realtors, BRIDOEWATER- .,1st .own, util. Avail Dqc , 11.. Non.-smOker. Ca|l 7,52- 908-277-2226 -j>X. BOB:' |6OMUfQfflpi;, .The ,, convenience PRICE AS TESTED: $27,970 Call for Appt. 609-497-0389 vv / rior passenger space js,. e 321-0611. 908-534^5052 floor, 1 BR apts, adults T22-3059 ••' " - 0463 after 5PM '' 273-2152. t new is the cc^p^^rizfed'' c litep powerplant has four valves per ECONOMY: EPA averages are „ BASE PRICE: 27,800 preferred, ho pets. Sec & RARITAN— 1BR. 2nd SO. BOUND BROOK- ELIZABETH- Attn: Prof/ BEDMINSTER— 2 BR cot- refs. Call 908-526-1632 floor, carpeted, refrlg. IVi tage on 18 acres. CAC, furnlshed room In private Medical. 2200 sq. ft. of U\0I\Q Cat Wu)n»i, Co* Atom*, BRIDOEWATER- 2 bed- mos. sec. Refs. No pets. home. Kitchen' privileges oxc, ready to occupy Window IWIno. Cor DrieWrtg fireplace... being remod- $625, heat Incl. Avail. ond Aeo*u«rtM AJ A Mm eled. Avail. 1/1. Easy ac- room, $72O/mo. "l% mo. included. Avail, immed. space In well maintained sec. No pets. Call 908- Feb. 1. For appt. call 908- 908-356-0457. secure building. 10 mln. Jprtngi Au)o ttieif franehlM cess to 287/22/78/202. 725-2768 1100/mo. plus utlls. Call 647-9450 SO. PLAINFIELD- Single from Newark Int. Airport. HOUSE OF 218-8956 DORCHESTER RARITAN- 2 room Ef- or couple. Quiet area, Centrally located on site Included: ficiency. Kit, BR, prlv. laundry facility, kit. prlvi- prkg. Call Mary at 908- .«• locotton Aubtonc* BRANCHBURQ- 9 rms, HOUSE bath, newly renovated, 289-4700. THE WEEK 4bdrms, 2Vi bth, frplc, leges. 908-756-0192 Somervllle heat & utils. Incl. $550/ GREEN BROOK- New of- deck, pvt home/business mo. Avail, immed. Call SOMERVILLE- Furn. Automotive Q&A fice condo, Route 22, pri- nanny area. $1590 908-722-0161 Rooms $80-up. Sm. apts. CRANFORD utll. neg. 218-0184. Luxury $135/wk, Call manager vate office, share large a somewhat unusual method of High Rise RARITAN- 3 rooms & 908-722-2107 5-7PM. common area & equip- ByBOBHAOIN attorney that I talked to. If you're said so but paid the bill anyway. A to the parts prices asked by new EDISON— 6 room house, bath, 1st floor,, couple ment, private bath, $375 Call:... mounting the starter: it bolts verti- Q: lown a 1991 Chevrolet S-l 4- the original owner, take the policy further check with the National $198,900 Vh baths, $950/mo. plus Elevator Apartments SOMERVILLE— Nicely FORBES NEWSPAPERS car dealers. As the Nissan factory preferred. Available Jan per month Includes utils. cally to the block and its gear by-4 pickup: with an : automatic back to your salesman and have Auto Parts Association (NAPA) re- utlls. References req. Call 722-9177 1st. 908-526-0118 furnished room w/refrlg. 908-424-0800. 1(908)906-1995 in Washington once told me, "Once This three bedroom ranch style home has new oak kitchen cabinets, a new Non-smoker, male pref. Q: I have a 1978 Chevrolet Im- mesh to the drive plate ring gear is transmission, the 4.3 liter V6 en- . him point out all of the negative vealed that cost for the same parts driveway, newer wall to wall carpeting & a freshly painted Interior. There's a after 6pm, 908- the dealer buys the part from us, 603-9784. RARITAN— 4 rms. & Sec. $75/up. 725-6470 HIGHLAND PARK- 500 FOR INFORMATION pala V8 350 cubic inch with an au- adjustable by the use of shims of a gine and 22,000 miles on the odom- aspects of it If you're not the orig- and same quality was tworihirds handsome fireplace with dentate molding in the living room, a formal dining Studio bath, 1st floor, w/bsmt. & sq. ft. office on the Main he owns them and he can ask any room, double closets, breezeway, fenced backyard & a garage door opener. FRANKLIN TWP- 3 BR 1 & 2 Bedrooms parking. $690/mo. Street (Rarltan Ave.) of tomatic transmission and 69,000 predetermined thickness. If the eter. The water pump went out inal owner, you'll have to. have a what the mechanic had charged Set on large property on a quiet dead end street! Call today for your tour! house, bath, kit., LR, 9470 price he wants, just as he can with utlls. Lease & refs. req. Highland Park. New facil- 9840 miles' on it The car runs beauti- depth is wrong, it can eventually There is a three-year, 50,000-mile lawyer look it over. For a quicker me. In other words, he hiked' the yard. $900/mo. Pay own Avail, now. 369- 6481 Apartments to Share ity with parking in excel- the cars he buys from us. He can utlls. No pets. 937-6687 DUNELLEN- 1 BR apt In Investment*/ fully except for the starting. It grind up the teeth on the ring gear. warranty — bumper to bumper. I'd response to query, contact the pub- price by 50 percent over what I 2 fam house, prvt entr., RARITAN- Lg. upstairs, 2 lent location. Available doesn't always have a problem but When this happens, the only cure give them away if he wants to; it's LOPATCONQ TWP.- 5 BASKING RIDGE- pro- Immediately. Call 719- Opportunities like to know why I have to pay a lic relations department of Chevro- would have paid had I bought heat incl, W & D. Vinny or BR, LR, DR, kit. Business it does so with increasing regular- is to remove and replace it Unfor- $100 deductible to have it replaced, his merchandise." BR, 2Vb bath, LR, DR, kit., Jeff 908-752-6533 couple pref. No pets. 1 fessional male, non- 7985, 9-5 ask for Blllle let in Detroit. They're always inter- them at retail prices from a NAPA FR w/frplc, laundry room, smoker to share 3 BR 2Vi Davis. AAA EASY MONEY!— ity. Very often when,! try to start tunately this is a pretty expensive rve written the factory but I have ested in protecting its image. dealer over the counter. Is this cus- This procedure isn't usually used DUNELLEN- 3 rooms, mo. sec. $750 . Avail. 3 car gar., CAC, $1100/ Jan. 1. Call 725-9040 bath modem Town house, With greeting cards! 5 it, the starter makes a sound like operation. It requires removing the no reply yet tomary? by independent repair, shops but jt. convenient location, laun- pool, tennis, all appli- HILLSBOROUOH- Pro- mo. Vh mo. sec. Avail. fessional office building. hrs./wk. can = $40K yr. Dec 1. No pets, Refs. dry facilities In basement. READINOTONT- Fur- ances. $55O/mo. Vi No selling! Low Invest! I'm trying to start the car while the transmission and torque converter ' . -' ' ' J.G. Q: I had some work done on my J.H. isn't illegal. Most shops don't do it Avail. Immed. Call 201- nished, Kitchen, LR/bdrm, utll. Call 908-647-8320 2200 sq. ft. Rt. 206 & engine is already running. It's a before the mechanic can get to the 908-722-5876 Triangle Rd. at traffic Free catalog & samples! TUCSON, AZ motor home after being quoted a BOISE, ID because they want to insure repeat 575-6225. 1st floor, private prkg. & after 7PM & wknds. 24 hr./7 days. 1-800- high-pitched screech. The me- drive plate to which the ring gear MORGAN- Secluded 3 entrance. $600/mo. incls. light. Available Im- labor cost plus parts. When the bill .. business and to enjoy the goodwill WESTFIELD* A three bedroom, two bath BR house In Ige wooded DUNELLEN'- Lg., 2 BR, WESTFIELD- Profes- mediately. 908-218-1100 745-7007 chanics that I've taken it too have is welded The drive plate is ex- ' A: Like all insurance policies, homo has been expanded lo include a 1st fi Carw. Cod Wa living room fireplace, wall to carpet, bsmt., near bus, all. 908-534-2770; 908- was presented to me, I thought the A: I've had this question asked and extra business that wordof- lot on water frontage. lVi 968-1220 sional male to share 2 KENILWORTH— 1600 sq. DISTRIBUTORSHIP AT&T told me that the problem is in the pensive and so is the labor. There's there are stipulations and clauses wall carpet + a porch, patio & deck. Newer bath, DR, LR, fam RM, full no pets, $750. 908-647- BR, 2 bath apartment with cordless pay telephone charge for parts was quite high and many times but usually this relates mouth advertising brings in. art-M wd wall of handsome cabinets Formal roof, furnace, HwH & central air. Private 6202. ROSELLE PARK- 1 ft., great location, great starter itself and so in the past two an outside chance that the ring in extended^ warranty programs DR 3 second fir BRs. family rm. C/AC backyard, double garage. $219,800. bsmt. Near all major same. $400/mo. Eves. & space, new building, w/w business. Potential of 5235.900 transp. $1050/ month * * * * bdrm. & Efficiencies. Heat weekends 908-232-4192. $90,000 Annually PART years I have replaced the starter gear is OK and a mechanic can that the policy holder has to be & hot water supplied. New carpet, easy access to utlls & Vh month secu- EASTON, PA.- 1, 2 & 3 parking & major hi-ways. TIME NO SELLING OR motor three times. In spite of this, check this out by dropping the aware of. I suspect that the policy rity. Please call 908-721- BR apts. & Townhouses, w/w carpet, painted, nice COLLECTING. $25,000 starter and checking out the gear 4902. bldg. Private parking. No 9480 908-272-8090. it seems to be worse than ever. that covers your Chevy has a $100 Luxury garden apts w/easy Homes to Share Cash Investment required. What is the problem? teeth all around its perimeter. deductible clause in it somewhere. PISCATAWAY- 4 BRs, 3 access to Rt. 22 & mlns. pets. Call 241-6869, after **** INTELLISYSTEMS INC. 1- baths, CAC, appliances. from N. J. Low, low, Pa. 4PM or leave message METUCHEN- 2-3 room 800-458-4464, 8am-8pm r J.H. Without the starter to turn it over, If it does and your salesman didn't No pets. $1450/ mo. rents. Call 215-559-1411 494-1617. DUNELLEN- share 3 BR offices, prime location, C.T.MONDAY-FRIDAY AT&T the mechanic has to rotate the en- make you, aware of all the clauses, Avail. 1/15. 805-9652. * * * * SCOTCH PLAINS- 5 house, W&D, In-ground near train & bus, off authorized dealer. SAN DIEGO, CA gine by levering over the drive pool, single mom w/1 street prkg. M8-S400. he was remiss in his duty — but PISCATAWAY- Rent w/ EDISON— 2 bedrooms, rooms, 2nd floor, residen- EARN UOO-fBOO WSiM- plate tooth.by tooth. tial area. Prof, couple. No child OK. $450/mo. MIDDLESEX/SOMER- A: The small-block Chevy V8 has not legally liable according to the opt. to buy or buy. 2-3 heat & hot water In- 752-2105. IV— Assemble product* WESTFIELD* Natural woodwork through SCOTCH PLAINS* Terrific Toumhouwl P«- BRs, LR, DR, E-l-K, 1 cluded. Year lease. Avail, pets. Avail. Jan. 1. Call VILLE- 200 & 500 sq. ft. at home. No selling. Easy out this loyoly Tudor home. LR (rpl. FDR, feet for commute™. The LR & dining area bath, full attic, util. room, now. No pets. IVi mo. 908-322-6478. EDISON- 2 BR town- Rt. 28. Excellent location. work. Guaranteed Income. wraparound breakfast bar & dining area each have sliding drs to the PRIVATE deck. all appls., Ige. property, sec. Call 908-287-0661. SO. BOUND BROOK- 3 house, with many extras, 526-3661 or 526-0694 Make Jewelry, toys, crafts, n kitchen. Don/BR i- family rm. 3W BAs. 4/ Oak kitchen, 1st II Indry/half baih. MBR w/2 det. gar., $900. Please rm. apt., 1st fir., all utils. $550/mo. utll. 908- STORE SOMERVILLE- etc. Call 1-800-552-7826 5 BRs. 1st floor laundrv. (in bsml. deck. C dbl closets; 2nd BR has skylighl. $148,000. FANWOOD AREA- large 668-4386 Iv. msg maln st. 2000 sq. ft. AC S475.000 all 908-752-1993. 2 BR, 2 bath In beautiful supplied,' adults pref., Ext. HA-1025 (Fee). 359-6174 prime location for Retail. SOMERSET- Ranch elevator bldg. Near stores HILLSBOROUQH- Prof. F Call 526-3661 526-0694 EXCELLENT PAYI Gary Ormsby: A 'great' New Jersey's Volume Acura Dealer to share 3BR twnhse; pri- house for rent. 2 BR, LR, & trans, $825. 757-0899 SO. BOUND BROOK— Work from your own • • • • • _ • '.• ^i. i , .'.,..'.•.'"• vate bath & bdrm, many PISCATAWAY-/ OFFICE large EIK with range oven, HIGHLAND PARK— 1 & 2 Lge. 5 rooms, 2BRs, quiet home. Over 400 compa- Dw, washer/ dryer hook- area, w/w carpeting, busi- extras. $115/wk. 908- OR RETAIL. 6,000 SQ. FT. nies need homeworkers/ bedroom apartments. 281-7098; 281-9896, Iv. WILL DIVIDE. FORMER up, full tile bath, W/W car- $700/$800 utilities. ness couple pref. $750 distributors N0WI Call for peting, attached garage, utlls. 201-825-2179. msg. ^^ BANK AND DENTIST OF- amazing recorded mes- Century 21, J.J. Laufer, FICE. 981-1313. passes from NHRA scene country setting with easy Realtor. Ploase call 908- * * * * PLAINFIELD- Female sage. 908-688-5928 (LEGENDS access to major hwy., 249-7717. SOMERVILLE- Spacious wanted to share house, SCOTCH PLAINS- Park Formar NUSKIN •x«c- large yard. NO PETS. 1BR garden apt. Free outside Sleepy Hollow professional bldg. Mini now in more fair and. lu- ByTONYSAKKIS Towel-'iThe Towel'V the green piece of terry Avail. Immediately. $975/ HIGHLAND PARK- 3 r heat & HW, mins. from area. Large yard. $350/ offices, 1775 sq. ft. 908- crative plan. 24 hr. cloth that was curiously taped over his throttle pedal MOUNTAINSIDE* Cozy fireplace in the LR. £LA.I5HELD. ^P™ s " sl°™ "replace Jn ..-.plus utll. Vh- mos. .°.2nL 5pt. Private en 781-9 720 or 90 8- FORBES NEWSPAPERS lll Brldgewater Commons mo. plus half utils. Call record'g. 908-561-3945. VIGORS formar DHrcamn "kitchen' Wtefclure~Wna65r~ f ^"+ • formal DR ui/Prench doors to a sec. 908-873-2900 trance, close to public Barbara 908-756-6539 322-4214 after every run prompting his opposition to question overlooking park-likc property. 4 BRs. 2 BAs. '«l»xing dock owrlookincj the bcaullfully land- transp. Avail. Jan. 1. 908- $200 move-In rebate. Call JOBS IN AUSTRALIA- lmced SOMERVILLE/BRIDO.E Up to now, Fve never personally known anyone what mechanical innovations he had discovered to enclosed slate porch. Call now! OOwnerw s want J^PJ^P ™ ^ P'opcdyP'opcdy.. Family room. 3 819-8157; 572-3496. 908-725-2596. ROSELLE PARK- Prof, SO. PLAINFIELD- Pro- Excltlng Employment Op- ll d l ikl! $239900 bedooms $149500 WATER- 4 bedrooms. 2 who died in a race car. I suppose I could still say that bring his reaction times down," The strategy kept the to sell and close quickly! $239,900. bedrooms, garage. $149,500. * * * * male to share 2 BR fessional office In presti- portunltes. 40% to 60% car gar., Good location HILLSBOROUOH- room Twnhse. with same. W&D, gious medical bldg. Flex- but I've watched one of the greats pass away as sud- competition guessing, and Ormsby won the champi- INTEGRAS $1500 . Call 725-5729 &/or apt. Large, remote. Higher Salaries. Paid Trav- SOMERVILLE lVb bath, kit., LR, storage ible arrangements for FT/ el & Housing. Call 1-516- denly as if he had been killed in his dragster. onship. 1 $100/wk. Possible work & parking. $450/mo PT shored use spaces. SOMERVILLE- Call us for part rent. 359-3000. 261-6160 Extension 101. about your rental needs! LUXURY APTS utll. Call Bob Dorer, 908- From 1-7 offices avail- Gary Ormsby succumbed to stomach cancer shortly He admitted* like Gaylord Perry admitted to using We have 3 very fine MANVILLE- 1 BR ef- Top area, 1, 2 & 3 241-6606 or 908-688- able. Price negotiable. LAW ENFORCEMENT before the U.S. Nationals at Indianapolis Raceway his spitball years after his retirement that the secret homes for lease. ficiency w/ bath, all utlll 9430. Near major regional medi- DEA- U.S. Marshall's, bdrms, air condi- now hiring. No experience Park. was this: nothing. There was nothing under the toweL Claudia Condo Pa«cal«, ties supplied. $55O/mo. * * + + cal center. Dr. Thornton Gary was not a friend of mine; I wasn't that lucky. I Realtor, 906-722-1032. Call 725-2867 after 6PM tioned. Heat, hot 908-753-1800. necessary. For application It was a gimmick, and it was effective. But he just water and cooking LINDEN- 3 prof, fe- Info, call 1-219-755- knew him from the drag strip. I met him in 1987 UNION- Colonial avail, MANVIUE- 1 rm. off., males, non-smokers. Has SOMERVILLE- 2 office gave a wry smile when he was asked how he actually SAVE THOUSANDS 6661 ext. NJ 465, 8AM- when he was leading the points standings of Top w/buy option, 3 BR, 2 w/bath, all utils Incl. $475 gas Included. Balco- all modem conveniences. prof, suite. Paneling, AC, 8PM, 7 days. was able to make gains so gre£t in his reaction times WESTFIELD' Totally remodeled1 The family WESTFIELD*"1906" Victorian Colonial, bath, LR, DR, kit, sun- per mo. Call after 6pm nies, country setting, Must seol $395/ mo. Carpeting, Private Park- FueL He didn't know me from Adam, and I didn't and shook his head. No. There were some things that room has ,i pic wind, wet bar 8i sliders to the Quality craftsmanship, classic columns, room, complete bsmt., 725-2867. share utll. Vh mo. sec. Ing. Call 908-725-6660. OWN YOUR OWN NICE walk to town. Stor- HOME- for $1600 full know him either but he was as friendly as could be needed to stay secret h,M>,:d pool, hot tub Hi landscaped property majestic living room llreplnce. beveled glass AC, now appliances, MANVILLE- 4 RMs, 2 age. Cable TV op 725-6685 SOMERVILLE— Prof, of- with me; relaxed and confident not cocky. riNJIL CLEARANCE • 1991 MODELS M.mv while lormica cablnots fit ceramic tile In French doors, 9 [iRs. <,i,-.> baths Total: 14 price. Govement agencies 1 fenced yard. Walk to NY BR, heat Incl, refrigerator In the end, drnisby was just readying himself for nirw kuchen & new 3V* baths $325,000 rooms! A memorable home 5769.000 tional. $620 when fice space avail. 2 prime now liquidating. 1-808- I watched him for several years at Sears Point bus/shopping. Off Vnux $650/mo, 1 mo sec, no 9490 locations. Single offices & another season, and, the piess releases read that hall/Morris. Vb ml. Fit. 22. pets. Adults only. Aval available. 564-6500 ext. HQ13113 talked to him after his win last season, and was im- Special Lease Incentives Still Available Wanted to Rent suites. Secrotary/recep- for Immediate assistance. Avail. 2/1/92. $1250 plus Jan 1st. 908-722-0905 722-4444 tlonlst support & furn. pressed with his humility. He was just — well — Ormsby felt"bad-just before mid-season. It was noth- utll. & 1 mo. sec. 908- MIDDLESEX- 1 bdrm SOMERVILLE- 1 BR apt, avail. Call 908-704-6900 • ••• ing serious, the releases said. Then he was reported to 964-5435 after 7PM/ REFINED BUSINESS "SEVEN FUND RAISINS confident; the kind of confidence that comes with 2nd floor, CAC, heat & hoi prlv. home, LR & kit, bsmt COUPLE desires 2BR spa- WATCHUNO- Approx. self-assurance and honest self-evaluation. Gary Orms- have had,cancer. He sold his team, Finally, appar- 44 ELM ST. wknds. water Inc. Private deck w/hook up for W&D, walk- IDEAS Your Non-Profit clous apt. w/uso of garage 500-1375 sq. ft. In pro- Community Group Should by knew his self-worth. ently merdiully, he dlecL WESTFIELD, NJ WANT TO SELL/BUY entrance & parking. Attic Ing dlst. to train & shop- or driveway, Cranford, fosslonal bldg., ample FASTI- w« •p«clallx» In storage, W&D. $650/ mo ping, 1st floor, $630/mo. parking, easy access to Know." Booklet explains Ormsby was one of the few who made his fortune Some drivers you picture going out in their race Westfleld, Clark or Scotch everything in detail. Send matching motlvstad sec. Avail. Jan. 1. Coll Avail. Dec 1, Vh mo dep. Plains. Reasonable only. routes 78 & 22 . Avail. onhis own, but who knew how to use It cars in a blaze of glory. Not Ormsby, He was not the •«ll«r« with qualified between 6 & 9PM 908 req. No pets. Call 725- Immed. 908-561-2600, $10 to: R. Glassman, P.O. Call collect 718-966- Box 4586, Metuchen, NJ He had a soUd reputation^ih'the NHRA, where kind of driver to • do anything so obscenely flashy. buyer*. 1-800-488-2988 469-6633. 8003 or 359-6869 6788. 908-232-9323. • MON-FRI 9-9 SAT 9-6 (908)704-0300 08840 there were few malicious words toward Ormsby.—. Quietly, sadly, Gary Ormsby has disappeared from even in 198» when he won the championship with the NHRAracing. i AutomotiveGuide December 11,12,13, 1991 8000 8010 :"• 8020 8020 V 0030 8060 8090 AUTOMOBILES AufomoAf/es Automobiles Automobiles toso Sportscar* Trucks and Vmna under $25O0 under $2500 Automobile* 9QXQ Under $1000 CHEVY—--82-To.W-Truck.- Automot MERCURY- 78 Monarch, •' • • • • OLDS— 84 Ciflrra, 4*dr., clutch/tires, super clean, Bspd, hatchback, hatch, top cond, loaded. 350" motor,-ACr Motor, •4spd, Runs Well, 908- under $1000 Blue, vinyl roof, 4DR; 6AUDI- 81 5O0OS, 4-dr, PS, PB, AC, 6 cyl., 105kphone. $3950/BO. Please BO. Call 908-560-9235 Ave rh!. Ust $4700. Ask $2800/offer 302-0210 41K miles. $4500. cyl. Good int. Runs well. auto, sunroof, just passed hwy. miles. $1075. Call call 201-893-6658, 908- $4300. 908-549-5859 752-0466 • HONDA- 85 Accord, fully CHEW- 87 Camaro Iroc JILLAC- 78 Broug- $450. Call 908-885-1797 Inspec, good cond., good 908-233-4664; . 233-5380. TOYOTA- Camry LE 8; Z, black ext, grey leather CHEVY— 85 Suburban, transp., garaged. Orlg. loaded, sunroof, cruise, »m, lOOK, v/ell main- MERCURY- 80 Zephyr, 4 PLYMOUTH— 86 Turismo, AUDI—84 5000 Auto Al Cond., Auto. AC, OD Int, 305, 5-spd, all power, Scottsdale model, PS, PB, lined, minor work need- owner. $1900/ neg. 908- passed inspection, •• new matlc, 55,500 miles, blue all pwr. $3800 neg. 721- Cruise, a|l electric, Air, $4,000/B0. Call 908- cyl., 4-dr., clean, runs 874-5754 7554 AC, tilt, CD player & St$895/BO. Call 908 brakes/mufflerAires. Ex- valour interior, $3850. owner many extras, 77 alarm, 33K ml, excel 766-2642. ••- ' - - 56'3908 well. $450. After 6PM, 721-0970 BUICK 80 REOAL cellent cond. $1400. 908-218-0262. HONDA— 88 Accord LX, Ml. $4100 or best offe cond, $9000/BO. 908- CHEVY— 89 Pick up Sil- /_ 74 Monte Carlo, Beige; 2dr, 54,000 mi. 908-469-3980. gray. 5 spd.,. loaded, 1 908-549-8575 463-7784/463-7795 verado, 6 cyl., 4-wheel OLDS— 82 Firenza, new BMW— 91 3251, new,owner, excellent cond., exhaust system & AM/FM, PS, $2000 or TOYOTA— 78 Cellca, 2dr, auto, white/blue 'Int;, VOLVO— 80 240 DL Die drive, AM/FM cass. equal, tires, battery. Needs, best offer. 271-9484 service- records, 59k DATSUN— 81 280ZX, 2 tires. $500. Please minor repair, $450/B0. hatch, 5spd; 137k .ml.,2fcr miles, $20,500. Call sel, new sport wheels Alr/CR, bed liner ifl 908-499-9133 or miles. $8300/B0. Must 2, auto, fully loaded, ex- 908-819-0865 CADILLAC— 83 Coupe well. maintained, $1100/ 908-768-9636 new tires, exc. fuel mile cellent condition, runs ($10;500/B.0f) 25,000 1-602-0319. sell. 609-655-7414, Iv. ml. Red. 908-246-4666. PLYMOUTH— 75 Valiant DeVllle, 95K, loaded, BO. Must sell! Call 201- message. age. garaged kept, 4 dr. great, $2000/BO. Call >6HEVY- 81 Carharo many new parts. Must 467-6293 ask for Robert — 84 Riviera, 6 cyl. $2750/BO. 908 908-302-1219 DUMP TRUCK— 72, F350 Brougham, 6 cyl, auto, * .* * * :k, hit In front, fixable, PS, PB, new Interior, runs see. $2450/80. After TOYOTA- 83 Tercel, 3- Beauty In & out, fully 233-4839, Bod: w/12' diamond,plate bed. 6PM, 721-0970 HONDA- 88 Prelude Si, FORD— 85 Mustang LX, IADED1 $900. Please well. $375; 846-4812. dr., ACr-auto., tan, clean, loaded, excel, running VOLVO- 85 240 DL, ex auto, air, 76K ml. $2200/ $2600/BO. Call 722-3235 908-232-3310. CHEVY- 66 Impala 283, 51K miles, $1700. Call cond. 69K ml. $4750. white, 5-spd, 69K hl-way cellent condlton. $5000, ask for Mike.; PLYMOUTH^ 77 Vqlalre, L ml., 5 yr warr, $8900/B0. BO. 908-654^1973 West- . r—82 CamBro Z28, 4DR,- excel, cond. one 908'381-9564~ - 908-548-7661B -7 --—: -—-•- BO, 908-874-7040.— field: FORD— 82TnEc6rl0llne wagon, 8 cyl., runs great owner. Garage kept. Ask- Excel cond. 234-1920 PB, P/wlndows, auto, $500. Please call 908- TOYOTA- 84 Corolla, 4- BUICK— 83 Riviera, full VW- 89 Cabriolet, Wo 350. Extended bed, good l Very good condl- ing $1500. Call 908- HONDA- 90 CRX SI, sun- MAZDA- 85 RX7 GSL- 754-4442 . dr., auto., AC, PS, PB,power, burgundy w/sun- furg edition, 37k mi., AC SE, metallic brown, leath- cond., 89k miles. $900/ 5(X 359-0180 eves. AM/FM stereo, new tires, roof, exc. cond., 1 owner, roof, AM/FM cass, AC, BO. Call 908-422-2603* PONTIAC- 80 Lemans, PS, AM/FM Cass., Exc er. Int., loaded, alarm, -534-1192. CHRYSLER— 85 LeB$2000. 908-654-6912 53000/BO. 548-6741 31MP0, 25K ml., excel cond, $12,500 080. Cal 4-dr, PS/PB, Auto, AC, cond. First $7500 takes sunroof,- many extras. Ex. FORD-. 87 Fl50( 6 cyl., * * * * "• • after 6pm. 526-3765. rSUN— 81 210SL, 99K miles, $500/E(0. aron, 69K, exc. cond., en- it 908-704-3467 Cpnd. $3800, 908-704- 74k miles, AC, new tires, $K ml., new tlres/bat- 908-526-3535 after 5pm. tire brake system re- Advertise in the Classified!BUICK- 87 Grand Na '.*••*• '. 3491 . $5500. 908-381-7123 , [y, 5spd. manual. newed & serviced, $2200. tlonal, fully loaded, mint INtRODUCTIONS... ; TORD— 83 Mustang GLX MAZDA- 87 RX7 GXC, Beds brakes. Runs well. RENAULT- 84 Alliance, 908-321-4763 days; cond., 26K miles. A way for people to meet convertible; -toaded, 53K »95. 908-422-7645 • 71K miles, auto, AM/FM, $15,500. 908-526-8368 people, eVery^-wieak, In 2 2, 5-spd.,- charcoal, 908-985-7668 eves/ 8030 miles, V-6T 1 of a.fclhd. 50K, exc. cond." $7700.- AdmrtisB inth* ClauMedl $495. Jack 572-8700 bet Automobiles your local Forbes nevwpa- AsWngS5250. 908-271- fRD — 68 Mustang; 9-5pm or 968-J5338 eves. HONDA- 83 Accord IX BUICK— 87 Regal, T type per. The ad Is free, then 908-494-6807 -. CCpijipe, 6 cyj., auto. Uftback, 5 spd, AC, ster- AC, PS, PB, AM/FM cass., 0939or23t0240— TOYOTA— 81 Cellca GT, one call does it al|l "NISSAN—-87,. Pulsar NX, SW009/BO. Please call eo cass, 103k, exc.cond. ACURA- 87 Integra, 4 $9000/B0. Please call l-«00<*34-08*l 58KVmi., PS, PB, AC, 8110 &jtu>6795351 5-spd, loaded, extra rims, Bridgewater. 218-0262. 908-469-2642 very good cond., $975. dr.,silver, auto, 1 owner, MAZDA- 86 RX7, good Ads In Clas$tfled 5spd, Black, T-tops. Automotive Part*, — 77 Thunderblrd Pis call 908-359-8240 HONDA- 83 Accord, 5 very clean: Asking $5895. CADIUAC 84 Eldorado cond., moonroof, . alarm Excel, cond. $6800/BO^ Acce**orle* and -wu> great, body good speed,, power steering, Days 609-585-8770, Loaded, many new parts, system, 57K ml. $6800. doiitcost — Call 908-273-0540. Services SMnditlon. $500/80. power brakes. $2,000. eves. & weekends 908- eather interior, 95,000 924-0466 >J J AdvertlBe In tho Classified! 572-5057. , Th»yp»yl PONTIAC- 86 Firebird, *-- -call 604-6131 , 908-218-0262. ml., $3000 or best offer. cream puff, red,. AM/FM Call 271-94^4 •••• ABSOLUTE MERCURY— 86 Cougar, cass., AC, 5 spd, fuel In- CASH FOR YOUR CAR CADILLAC- 84 Clmarron, loaded. Car' phone. Low jected 6 cyl., louvered WE BUY ALL METALS Sliver, auto, 4DR.70K, all miles. Uke new) $5000 rear window, new. paint,, 469-2302 p o w «•*-',«*<».* d"" co n d. firm. 908-463-0929 Antique* mndOasmlc clutch & tires, MUST drive $3000. 908-233-7427, to appreciate. BO OVER ALL CARS WANTED— after 6pm. •• • . . MERCURY— 85 Grand $4200. 908-356-9294. any: car, old( new 6r Junk. Marquis, 4PR fully load- 908-248-0213.. Towing PORSCHE- 84 944, cus- : CHEVY- 87 Monte Carlo, ed. Very good bond, CADILLAC- 53 Coup avail. . •. •••'• • V8, auto, transmission, $5O00/BO. 908- DeVlllo, 2DR hardtop, tom paint, CD player, 2 76k miles, bucket seats, 937-4825. good cond.. With parts car. alarms, -sheepskin seat garaged. $4900/B0. 908- $5400/B0, 359-7157 covers, P/sunroof, good AUTO WAXINQ MERCURY— 85 Topaz, 2 At your home or office by 874-7170, JAOUAR- t» XKE 2+2, cond. Must see: to ap- HO IV DA. dr., auto, 42k miles. Ex- preciate. $700O/BO. prof, detailed Call 908- CHRYSLER- 87 LeBaron cellent condition. Please V-12, auto, AC, new Red 463-3075 757-8222 for brochure 2 dr. Coupe, auto, 40k call 908-572-4300. paint; 55K ml., beautiful miles, loaded. Excellent $22,000. 908-233-5380 — 87 900 S Mint JUNK CARS WANTED-" MERCURY— 86 Grand Late model wrecks & condition. Call 908-572- MOB- 77 Convertible cond., loaded, custom air 4300. Marquis LS, 4DR, loaded, foil trim kit, AM/FM cass., trucks. Top $$$ Paid. excel, cond. $4900/80. 37k ml., mint cond., many CHRYSLER— 89 New all power, heated seats, 908-548-6582 908-359-7374 extras. $4600/B0. Eves. Sunroof, 78k miles. Yorker, 4 dr., loaded, exc. 908-2327010. ' JUNK CARS/TRUCKS cond., garaged, 57K ml., MERCURY- 88 Cougar, $9,060,908-232-0941. WANTED— any .cond., 7 6 cyl, loaded; balance 6; days, flat bed service. Call $8900. 908-276-7482 •••'•• • 9080 ' after 6PM, yr 60K mi, Ext warrant 8070 699-1053- with full malrft: Asking Luxury Automobile* tmmtty Vans DID YOU $8595.908-722-4352 . PERONE'S AUTO SAL- KNOW... VAQE— cars & trucks NISSAN- 86 Pulsar, CADILLAC^- 80 Eldorado wanted. Highest prices that an ad In this local 5spd manual, black w/ Burgundy, tah leathei CHEVY- 73, V8, auto, Vi paper also goes Intq 14 ton, window, HD alt., ra- paid. Free pick up. Coh- gray Inter, sunroof, AC, seats. Loaded. Mint cond tainer service available. other local papers? Reach AM/FM cass., excel, run- diator, hitch, posi, snows, over. 140,000 households Low mileage. $3700/80 83K, $1195. 752-8690 563-1630 ning cond.,- dent In driver 908-560-8369. with one call) FORD— 86 Aerostar, con- WANTED junk cars and rear panel, 98k ml.,CADILLAC- 83 Fleet- 1-800-334-OB31. $2000. Call 359-3560 version, LOADED, high trucks removed free. DODOE- 64 Dart con- wood Umo, loaded, navy hat, running boards, etc. vertible, new top & tires, NISSAN- 87 Pulsar, ex ood cond., $3000/neg. New trans., high ml., but ESR Group push button trans,, needs cellent Condition, T-Top, 191-3785 runs like new, babied. Is Towing Ssrvlc* T SETTLE FOR battery & body work. Nice A/C, 5spd, twin cam, 16CADILLAC- 85 Fleet owned by mechanic. Must 908-494-344B car to restore. $600. Call valve. $5600. Call 908- wood Brougham, Al sell/buying house. $5000/ 276-2520 ••:•- 469-0876 after 6PM power options, powde BO. MUST SEE. 707-4927 8130 OLDS- 86 Delta 88, sil- blue w/white, blue into DODGE— 91 Spirit, 4-dr, rior, new tires; Excellent VW— 83 Camper, loads Miscellaneous air bag, 5-spd, loaded, ver, 3.8 liter, V6, exc. A LEFTOVER ANYTHING! cond., 1 owner/driver, cond! $6,000. Please cal of family fun! Auto., AM/ Automotive Immaculate, 1 owner, rea- $4900. 908-232-3997 908-233-2634. FM cass., 2 double beds, sonable. 908-359-1923 refrlg., stove, sink,, exc. PONTIAC- 86 Grand AM, 82 LeBaron DID YOU Got The #1 Selling Car FORD— 87 Taurus LX, mechanical cond., needs KNOW... sunroof, loaded, new tires 4 cyl., 53k miles, excel- Convertible, white.W/Mark body work. $3995. lent cond. Call 908-709- Cross Interior. All power, that an ad in this local & brakes, AM/FM cass.. 647-7089. paper also goes into 14 In. The USA At A Special $4600. 908-238-7370. 1731 after 5:30pm. excellent cond. $2600, Call 908-233-2934: other local papers? Reach SUBARU- 85 GL, 4 door, over 140,000 households 5 speed, AC, silver, cord CHRYSLER- 85, 5th LOW DECEMBER PRICE FORD- 88 Mustang GT, 4x4s, Sport and with one call! .' upholstery. $2550. (908) Ave, Silver leather Int, 1*800-334-0831. black, standard trans., 218-0262 34K miles, 1 owner, lux Ught Thicks 64K, very good cond., INTRODUCTIONS... SUBARU- 85 GL10 4pkg, great buy $3200 Must sell. $6000. firm. 908-549-7089 CHEVY— 76 Suburban, A way for people to meet 469-6733 , ^el,, dr. station wagon, people, every week In See Sodrts. oage B-l Special pull-out section inside V Thursday, December 19,1991 Vol. 98, No, 51 A Forbes Newspaper 50 cents GRANFORD • GARWOOD • KENILWQRTH Recreation may feel the pinch of budget cuts By BRIAN FLORCZAK which would eliminate the annual July 4th works display, the townshj^jwould save an park. fireworks display. estimated $7,000. Township committee THE CHRONICLE ' . .: Among the activities to be continued In addition, the township committee members agreed that the fireworks ex- would be the Jaycees Firecracker Run, chil- Cranford Township residents could be getr heard budget reports calling for a cutback hibition was benefiting not only Cranford residents, but hundreds of spectators from dren's races, canoe races and the annual ting a lot less bang for their bucks (literally) on library hours and the closing of the town- July 4th parade, which concludes at Me- ship's day tennis courts on Springfield Av- other towris aswelL under the proposed 1091-92 municipal bud- morial Park. get.. ./• .;.. . ••,-•• . .•• .••- •. . enue. Another program which could be dis- According to Frank D'Antonio, director of • The Township Committee heard a number continued under the new budget is- Volun- recreation and parks, the township would The fireworks display, according to Mr. of budget presentations Tuesday night, in- teer Recognition Night continue its July 4th tradition of holding D'Antonio,. draws 9,000-12,000 spectators an- -duding-one from the recreation department By cutting funding for .the-annual fire- picnics and other holiday, festivities at the (Please turn to page A"3) Consultants suggest A special first Troop 1 swii receive holiday gift to seven-period day The red bags covering the town- ;' ship's parking meters are designed , By BRIAN FLORCZAK made in a staffing study released to save. Cranford shoppers some to-4he board by'the Fogelsville, Pa. THE CHRONICLE green. consulting firm. Continuing an almost two-decade , The elimination of six teaching In addition. Dr. Robert Fleischer tradition, the retail division of the , Becata* of tho faintest S*- positions and changing the school suggested to the board that it elim- Cranford Chamber of Commerce is day at Cranford High from eight inate one period per day at the offering two-hour free parking to periods to seven . . ' • high school those visiting the township. were among the - ' • . . . •'. and lengthen Approxunateiy 320 street meters, > . wddropcflwit* recommendations see related story the remaining plus 87 meters in Lot Seven (be-, w Kin Strwt 8(816 end of tb& hind Gentlemen's Corner on Miln parfc and Shop lot and «*3t8 made to the otl page A-5 classes by Cranford Board seven minutes. Street), will be covered until Christ- of Education By doing so, mas, i Monday niglit ~ —"*" Dr. , Fleischer The bags are purchased by town- Doll exhibit -SMp_retailers_at_a_-cost_of_$L75,, Fleischer Management Assod- told the board that a high school teacher's "daily contact time" with each. Then, two weeks before Dec. ates, Inc. told the board that it 25, the meters throughout Cranford could save $210,000 by eliminating their pupils would be increased by almost 10 percent are covered by store owners. • six teaching positions at the high "It's a gift to the shoppers," said schooL The recommendations were (Please turn to page A-3) Marta Person, assistant township administrator, when asked about the free parking. wxl abroad. The does > "We've gotten calls from West- In age from ftw. to 40 Will Family Care be able • field residents telling us they Eave even more of an abominable park- ing, siWfttion than we have. to irestfclf ^ TheyVe been telling us how nice the parking situation in Cranford is By CHERYL MOULTON HEHL stretch the neatly wrapped gifts that have been donated by the and how Westfield is now covering THE CHRONICLE more fortunate. Mrs. Sidoti sighs their meters," Ms. Person said. With just a few days to Christ- as she gazes around the two tiny The red bags are inscribed with mas, Silvia Sidoti is wondering rooms in the basement of the mu- the holiday message "Seasons nidpal building and wonders if this Greetings. Two Hours Free Park- how she will provide 96 families ing.*1 - and 112 children with presents; year will be the year the gifts do Girls roundbalt not stretch. 'Will there be a child or -BRIAN FLORCZAK But each year, despite the odds, family without presents under the Cougare she somehow does it She is hop- tree? Without a tree? •.> ' DAnYL8TONE/THE CHRONICLE ing the ghost of miracles past re- Ryan Albert, 7 months, met Santa for the first time when turns. Some 56 years ago the Family the big man took time off from his toy making duties to Tree decked Fund at 60% It is hard to imagine children not Care Association was established visit Cranford. Santa, a guest of the Cranford Jaycees, was having presents to open on Christ- by caring and interested residents spotted at the Community Center on Saturday. mas morning, but this' year Cran- who had the foresight to know ,. _. . ipwtterrt; ford Family Care is struggling to (Please turn to page A-3) with classic Pffts $206,000 0081 See page ornaments 4,000 Eastman Plaza earns accolades for design By BRIAN FLORCZAK area," said Adam Farrah, director of financial Wong's Ckjbvvt^ apon- By BRIAN FLORCZAK agement Corporation; Marta Person, downtown THECHHONICtB manager, and Claire Vecchio, junior engineer. programs for the Union County Economic De- THE CHRONICLE The Christmas tree at the Cran- w« presort $4,000 to According to Ms. Person, the award was a velopment Corporation. The refurbished Eastman Plaza ha3 been rec- tribute to all those who helped make the refur- "A renovation like this one makes a differ- ford Historical Sodety Museum is ognized for design excellence by a pair of New bishing of Eastman Plaza a reality. ence when you ask people what they think of attractive, but it's tiie ornaments Jersey organizations. "From a dilapidated park area in disrepair, Cranfotd," Mr. Farrah said. on it that make it unique. 5c0ut project The Union County Economic Development we now have a gem of an area to work with," The Downtown New Jersey Inc. organization For the 11th consecutive year, JofwOndrey of Troop 178 Corporation and the Downtown New Jersey Inc. Ms. Person said. 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