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Brief 2/99 Inerwin Seats Race for Committee Trauma in Grenada Gill Tops Local GOP Balloting, Seore Rec Center Parking Exception .1 _>--. P«|«» CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRQN1CLE Thursday, November 3,19BS Republicans win council seats In Mancino re-elected II ...cOunCH 'dacchini, mugs... winning Montuori... Bredr/ey soccer...page 18 play...page 17 VOL. 91 No. 45 Published Every Thursday Thursday, November 10,1983 Serving Cranford, Kenilworth and Garwood USPS 136 800 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 25 CENTS to Lobster This week, for instance we'll give you a free recipe folder with your Onamia If you're a Kings shopper you know you can come to us week in and week Wild Rice. Onamia is a delicious gourmet treat. It's, all natural. It's high in out for basic shopping that's worth every penny—and then some. fiber. And our free folder will tell you six ways to enjoy it, , Because our meats give you the best of the bargain. Best quality. Best trim. Speaking of fenjoyment, there's none greater than a festive occasion with inerwin seats 1 And the best butchers to help your . Maine Lobster as the highlight. And where else but Kings would you find Brief Our potatoes, onions, apples, oranges—and all our fruits and vegetables, for Lobsters fresh from Maine, ready for your fanciest dinner. And they're on that matter—are the best because we buy by the crate, and not the carload. special for you this week, - . '•"' in And the quality of everything, from salads in oiir Deli Corner to the farm- So, if* you're a Kings shopper, come join us for all the food Specials and Suits filed race for committee raised fish in our Seafood Corner, is the kind you can count on to make every Special Foods you love. Doug Nordstrom and Mary Lou might have .been a factor. Only 53 per- has been thi» snip "p the one of our Specials a bargain that's good to the last bite. And it you're not a Kings shopper, why not look over the Specials iii our list tee— Farmer each won three year terms on" cent of registered voters cast ballots, governing body for two years. Is that all? Not by a long shot. the Township Committee this week. On- the lowest percentage since 1979. Nordstrom, and Porter thanked their If you're a Kings Shopper you also know that you can come to us any time below. Then come check out the quality of everything at Kings. The Planning Board has been sued ly 20 votes separated the two..Nord- "Maybe Republicans thought they campaign manager, Barbara Ginsberg. for the kind of special foods you simply don't find in an ordinary supermarket. You may be in for a happy surprise. by two companies with .offices on strom, a Republican, won a second term Porter1 said his first race for office was North Avenue East who resent plans with 3,9li votes, while Farmer, a had it easy," he said. "We've got to wake them up again." He said, "we'll "an exciting experience" that enabled for a proposed office building bet- Democrat, tallied 3,891. him to meet many people. Portnoy con- ween them. Weeks Stevedoring The results will reduce the Republican come up with some new answers and Get Double Value forYour Manufacturer's Coupons This Week at Kings.* new ideas." gratulated the two Republicans for their L-ITH- • - • _ _ __, * , ' . rn m • *** ' • ** Company and-Gray Auto Appraisal majority on the governing body to 3-2 The Seafood Corner integrity and said "they ran a race as The Farmer's Corner The Butcher's Corner The Grocer's Corner The Deli Corner contend the board exceeded its next year. * Farmer said "I am very pleased I gentlemen.". He said Nordstrom and jurisdiction in approving the plan. Republican Rob Porter came in third won. It took a lot of effort by a lot of peo- Farmer "will represent the community 15 oz. jar 45C At the Sliced to "Order Counter* The dispute surfaced verbally at last with 3,498 votes, followed by Democrat ple." She said the major factor in her in a way that will make citizens proud" Mott's Applesauce . Live Maine week's Planning Board meeting. Mark Portrioy with 3,465. victory was that "people got to know USDA Choice Boneless Campbell's Soups and said he will continue to work for Page 5. .Many voters switched from the me-that's the key for a Democrat in Cranford. Large Extra Fancy Grade Beef Broth. Cream of Celery or Homemade Fruited Lobster lb. Republican line to vote for Fanner, who Cranford." : Beef Roast $16? Cream of Potato - __-I0.5 oz. can 3/$l Baket} Caterer's, 1 to, -IK lb. Sizes- led all'Democratic candidates on the Frank Capece, Democratic" chairman, Washington State ; Bottom Round . |b. JL ballot by more than 400 votes. The next Farmer won the seat being vacated by and Fred Wilhelms, his Republican Pepperidge Farms ib l'/Tto 1% lb". Size'sU- Free birds Ed Robinson, the Republican mayor, Delicious Apples USDA Choice Boneless Beef: S Turkey Breast % Closest was her cousin, Sheriff Ralph counterpart, both said "name recogni- Jb. $1.69 Apple Juice ____J/> gal. btl. 1.39 FVesh Monkfish Fillet lb. *2.99 who chose not to seek re-election. The Red or Golden Ib. $ Froehlich. tion" was a key to the outcome. "I don't Sirloin Tip _ $ Kellogg's Product 19 12 oz. box 1.49 Horniel: Deadline for the free turkey draw- 1984 GOP majority will consist of Nord- lb. 1.89 $ Fresh Long Island The popularity of the two winners pro- think the recreation center was an Rump Roast Pepperoni & Cheese Loaf Vi lb. 1.99 $ ings in local stores(roster on Page 4) strom, Gene Marino and Dick Salway. Indian River Seedless Grapefruit: Mrs. Butterworth Cherrystone Clams__—_doz. 2.£?9 ved more decisive than issues Including' issue," said Wilhelms, "Name recogni- -is—approaching. Registrants may Farmer, will join Sandy Weeks as the Eve Round _pt. « OK. btl. HJ9 the c6rt_-6Versiarmove ot recreational tion had a lot more to do with it." He Whim, IjMiiH ViSi/iv •!/*! with Bottom Attached :WhitlHgl sign up without obligation. The in- Democratic minority. "I'm not going to Hard Salami •__ facilities which Nordstrom supported said voters went back to an off-year Red, Large 36 Size : _3/H USDA Choice Boneless Beef Steak: FVesh Lemon Sole dividual store drawings are Schedul- be lonely any more," said Weeks, who tendency to split tickets. "We"ve held Leafy joy: youngsters on Carpenter Place enjoy the fall in a leaf fort; Onamia Rosa Grande or ed for Monday. and Farmer opposed. Leaders of both Plump Sweet California $ Fillet (6-10 oz.) i 1 Jb. M.99 the majority and I expect progress to Gregory Sgroi, township engineer, said leaves are generally falling C Top Round, Sirloin Up, $C95' Leoni Pepperoni _Vz lb. 1.99 parties said their "name recognition" in Red Emperor Grapes z _. lb. 79 continue,"-he said. "very slowly" this year. Crews will begin pickups in all sections to- Cubed Round, Round Cubes or Wild Rice lb. pkg. %-J Schickhaus Bologna or Liverwurst the community was a dominant factor in Jet FVesh Jumbo $ Fresh Pacific Silver day. From left: Susan Ruegamer and Jason, Brian and Kevin In- Minute Round lb. 2.19 Natural Casing lb. *1.99 the outcome. Nordstrom is a native who graham. Photo by Greg Price. Hawaiian Papaya__ _each SIA9 Nabisco Wheatsworth Rare film Mancino wins, Capece said Farmer had become well Fresh Lean Ground Beef Fat Content C lb. has been active in many community Crackers _ 11 oz. box 89 Freshly Made Pasta Salad Salmon Fillet recognized in town. He also said the not to exceed 27%-,-: Lb- $149 l $ A rare motion icture film made groups and has been recreation commis- Democratic Party was more unified. Keebler Vantltaror"Fudge C —with Seafood /r lh 1.99 sioner for three years. Farmer has also Vine Ripened Fresh Lean Ground Beef Patties Fat in (Vanfnrri nn Sependence Day in "We all worked well togpthpr ?nH will rtr Cookies 12.5 oz. pkg. 89C Mosey's Lean Corned Beef or 1914 has been donated to the Cran been involved in civic matters and ran a Content not to Exceed 27% lb. S1.59 The Dairy Corner 7_% turnout better in the future," he said. Cantalope each 79' Kjeldsen Danish Pastrami Round Vz lb. 4.99 ford Historical Society and is at the strong though unsuccessful race last Fresh Corn Fed Lundy Pork: year in her first bid for public office. Butter, Cookies lb. can *2.99 Freshly Made Marinated museum. Story and still photos lifted Livio Mancino, running as an In- Capece complained early election day Large Westera Bartlett or Rib End Chops lb. S1.19 from the 16mm frames are on Page9- Nordstrom called the results a "mix- dependent instead of a Democrat that 16 Republican poll workers had not C Heinz Homestyle Gravies Artichoke Salad _'/2 lb. H.99 Texas Sunshine Ruby Red Sweet Bosc Pears _____ Jb. 59 Loin End Chops ___ Jb. $1.29 ed story" and expressed disappointment this year, was elected to an un- arrived to process voters. Wilhelms said All Varieties ______ 12 oz. jar 69C * Where Available Grapefruit Large Red Pomegranates Jb. *1.99 that the local Republicans didn't fare as precedented third four-year term as he had,some last minute illnesses and c Center Cut Chops trauma in Grenada (Chinese Apples) _2/99 Glad Sandwich Bags box of 150 99< Juice /2gai.
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