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I am not a politician, and my other habits are good — Artemus Ward.

Vol. II, No. 39 A Forbes Newspaper Thursday, September 26,1991 233-9696 P.O. Box 2790, Westfleld 07091 15 Cents Sword play Residents trash state collection law By DONALD POZIJR ble handful of disposable garbage sidered comparable. Record writer in a month." "The reason it's (the ordinance) Several disgruntled residents "I don't want anyone to try and necessary Is that there are many appeared before the Town Council me to contract for disposal I people who take advantage of the Tuesday to trash a state-mandated don't need," he said. "I value my fact that they can put their gar- proof of garbage collection ordi- individual rights." bage in plastic bags and dump nance. Tavares said that many resi- them on the side of the road," Sur The ordinance mandates that dents who do not have trash dis- said, proof of trash collection be pro- posal may also recycle, stating that Sur's comments were also greet- vided if it is suspected that a a lack of trash collection does not ed with applause from several res- household or business does not mean that garbage is being dis- idents in attendance. contract with a trash collection posed of illegally. MacRitchie said that he found service. The council approved the Following his statement, no merit in any of the constitu- ordinance 60. Tavares' comments were met with tional challenges that Tavares George Vavoulis of 515 Grove St applause from Barnes and Vavou- posed concerning the ordinance. was irate when he learned of the lis. The ordinance will have a - ordinance, and questioned why Tavares was challenged by imum $500 per day penalty. Writ- the council was considering pass- Councilwoman Peggy Sur, who ten notice will be mailed out to ing it Councilman Kenneth Mac- said that when Tavares is away, he violators before any fine it given. Ritchie, who chairs the council's is still responsible far paying gas, It is estimated that about 1,000 solid waste committee, explained electricity and water bills, and that homes in Westfleid do not pay for the ordinance was mandated by garbage disposal might be con- trash collection. the state government, and the council was forced to pass it Vavoulis said he was in favor of a "per container" method of waste disposal, which MacRitchie's com- mittee plans to look into. He ques- tioned why the per container sys- tem could not be adopted before the proof of trash ordinance. Photo by JolwKMttng "What is the purpose of this (the Thia sword trick proves a popular draw at Westlfall as Mr. Magic Slav* Vogal readies steel ordinance)?" Vavoulis asked. 'The for a parry through the neck of Michelle Mariano. A little apprehension la showing In the purpose is to squeeze the taxpay- crowd. An estimated 35,000 people attended Sunday's arts and crafta festival. More photos ers again." on page A-12. William Barnes, 1305 Frances Terrace, also wu angered by the ordinance, asking the council "Why don't you look out for our interests and tell the state what to do?" Firehouse and train stations Afons Tavares, 760 Clark St, read a multi-page letter to the council stating his displeasure. He said that he travels extensively could be historic landmarks and is rarely in Westfield. When By Donald Plzzl Jr. passed on to the Planning Board. the state and national registers of he is home, Tavares said he prac- Record writer If approved by the board, the historical places. One of the inter* tices composting and recycling. Town Council would then vote esting features of the building, ac- Tavares maintained that he gen- The Historic Preservation Com- erates little to no trash. He said he mission has decided to nominate whether to include the structures cording to Velderman, is the as historic landmarks. tower, which was once used to dry stopped garbage pick-up five years three local structures for historic ago "because I didn't have a dou- landmark status. The westbound train station was the cotton hoses. It was renovated The commission voted 7-0 last constructed in 1892, while the by the town in the late 1980s. Last week to recommend that the fire- eastbound train was built in 1012. last year the structure was hon- house on North Avenue be con- The designation also includes both ored in an awards ceremony by Two named sidered as a landmark. The vote structures' parking lots. Historic the Union County Cultural and for the North and South Avenue cornmision chair Pat Velderman Heritage Programs Advisory Board train stations was also unanimous, said that the stations are not in- and the Office of Cultural and her- scholarship cluded in the state and national itage affairs. Commission member Mayor Richard Bagger, repre- Parker Nelson said that the reno- senting the town as owner of the registers of historical places, but are eligible for the designation. vation of the fire house was properties, endorsed the idea, stat- "money well spent", stating that it semifinalists ing "I'm here to add my support to Bagger said that the stations was done within the spirit of the Brendan DeSilva and Edward The architecture seen In many of Charles Addams' car- the designation of both these prop- were renovated by the New Jersey original structure. Jen of Westfield have been se- erties as historic landmarks on the Transit consistent with historic lected as semifinalists in the na- toons, like the one above, were a result of the cartoonists official town map." preservation guidelines. Following the hearing, the com- tional Merit Scholarship Program memories of growing up in Westfield, according to Ron The recommendation for his- The Spanish Renaissance fire- mission began preparing for the which honors those individual sec- McCloskey. McCloskey Is asking the Historic Preservation toric landmark status will now be house was built in 1011, and is on (Please turn to page A-13) ondary school students who show Commission to make the house Addama lived In on Elm exceptional potential for academic Street a historic landmark. success in college. Illustration courtesy Westfield Memorial Library Education County grant helps PANDA DeSilva and Jen are among 11 seniors at The Pingry School's Martinsville Campus to be named Fund ready bear down on drug abuse as NMSP semifinalists. DeSilva, Home of cartoonist Charles By DONALD PIZZJ JR. cific objectives and programs that the son of Dr. Jacqueline DeSilva, Record writer PANDA plans to enhance or ini- is currently interested in pursuing to start a career in education. Jen, who Addams eyed as landmark The Chemical People-PANDA's tiate with the funding. All the By Bemadette Suski-Hardlng funds are designated for specific has indicated a career interest in By Donald Plzzl Jr in the library, He said he also battle against drug abuse will get a linguistics and the social sciences, Record writer big boost in the form of money programs, according to Walbert Record writer plans to contact Addams' widow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- to see if he can get a personal from Union County. Among the ways the funding will The Elm Street home in which With 14 residents representing a jamin Jea The Pingry School is an item from the cartoonist to place The town recently signed a con- used is the expansion of the drug independent, co-educational day famed cartoonist Charles Addams in the exhibit plethora of interests, the Educa- tract with the county for $17,758 in and alcohol free youth programs lived may soon become a historic tion Fund is gearing up to begin school, located in Short Hills and Addams died two years ago at grant funding. The funding is sup- sponsored by the Westfield Teen Bernards Township near Martins- landmark. work in mid-October. 78. plied through the Drug Free Com- Center. This includes opening the ville, which currently enrolls 960 Ron McCloskey, who grew up in He was born in 1912 and gradu- At the Board of Education meet- munities Act It will be matched by center two additional nights each students in grades K-12. Westfield, appeared before the ated from Westfield High School ing Tuesday, the names of the first week from September to Decem- the town for a total of $35,546 DeSilva, Jen and other semifi- Historic Preservation Commission in 1929. Addams began drawing trustees of the Fund were an- available for the programs. ber. A movie night and "Simon last week to make the request cartoons for the New Yorker maga- nounced. Chairman William Jer- Says" night for grades 6 through 8 nalists are among 15,000 semifi- All the funds must be used by nalists nationwide who entered Earl Frawley, the present owner zine in 1935, where he drew some emiah said of the chosen, "ev- Dec. 31. The town has already ap- and a concert for grades six of 522 Elm Street, was on hand to of his most famous work. His The erybody has something to bring to through 12 are also planned. the competition by taking the 1090 plied for a grant for all of 1992 for preliminary Scholastic Aptitude find out what restrictions would Addams Family cartoons were the trustees. We wanted to have a about $20,000, according to The DARE program, where be placed on his home before he made into a campy television sit- diversity of viewpoints. And, all Test/National Merit Scholarship PANDA co-chair Nancy Walbert teachers and police work to pre- Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) as allowed it to be considered for com in the 1960s, and will the have an interest in maintaining The money will be used to fund vent substance abuse, will also be historical status. basis of a feature film to be re- and enhancing the quality of edu- high school Juniors. They are eli- projects targeted at the general introduced. DARE is a 17-week gible to continue to compete for McCloskey said that in addition leased in November. The film is cation in Westfield. That of course population, parents of school age program that provides information to the designation, he is talking to reportedly closer in spirit to Add- is the primary one." more than 6,100 Merit Scholar- children and students in grades on substance abuse, drug and alco- ships offered each year by the Na- Barbara Thiele of the Westfield ams original cartoons than the And so the trustees — Ellen Al- five through 12. hol alternatives, self-esteem, decl- tional Merit Scholarship Corpora- Memorial Library about construct- television program. (Please turn to page A-13) Included in the contract are spe- (Please turn to page A-13) tion ing a permanent Addams' exhibit (Please turn to page A-13)

Downtown improvement district Fourth arts and crafts Festifall Wednesday A-2 event attracted some 35,000 people A-12 The Record tQ be exp|ored next Local Rotarians win three trophies Pearsall, Frankenbach insurance for prowess in triathalon A-3 firm merges with Summit group A-14. A-2 — THE WESTFIELD RECORD - September 26,1991 Revitalization program idea Groundbreaking takes place the subject of Oct. 2 meeting for new facility at Overlook Civic municipal, business leadlead- the Cranford Book Store antd Overlook Hospital President tor serves on the State Senate en and the public are invited to Quimby Street Book Shop; and Ed and Chief Executive Officer Children's Services Committee learn about Special Improvement Murphy, Cranford Town Adminis- Michael J. Sniflen and State and is the principal sponsor of Districts, the second revitalization trator. Senator Donald DiFrancesco several legislative initiatives program being considered for Discussion will focus on how marked Overlook's 85th year of concerning family and child WestflekL SID's are established and admin- operation by breaking ground care issues. The meeting will be held istered, how they work in a com- Wednesday, Oct. 2. at the Town munity, the effects on retailers, last week for the hospital's new "The Overlook Hospital Council Chambers in the Munici- businesses, and property owners, multipurpose facility to be lo- Child Care Center is one very pal Building at 8 p.m. A panel or and how they affect municipal eco- cated on Upper Overlook important way in which we can persons involved with Special Im- nomics. A question and answer pe- Road. assist our employees in meet- provement Districts will discuss riod will follow the formal pre- Joined by two young children ing their child care needs," ex- "SID: Funding for RevitalizaUoa" sentation. of Overlook employees, Sniflen plained Sniflen. According to the Westfleld Area The Westfleld Area Chamber of and DiFrancesco took shovels He noted that the addition of Chamber of Commerce, the first Commerce is spearheading a drive in hand and broke ground at the Child Care Center also will revitalization program called to investigate revitalization pro- the construction site for the enable the hospital to recruit "Main Street" was received in con- gram options. Many members of complex. cept, but had no method for fund- town government and municipal and retain the highest-quality ing. To address the funding issue. boards are interested. Sixty-five Local officials, hospital em- professionals to satisfy the Special Improvement Districts es- people who attended the first in- ployees and members of the health care needs of Overlook's tablish a special tax district formational meeting indicated Overlook Hospital Board of service community. Participants in the panel are their willingness to pursue revital- Trustees and Auxiliary at- The Child Care Center will tended the ceremony. Patrick Henry, Principal of the At- ization concepts. be operated by Overlook Hos- An integral component of the lantic Group, urban development Once established, the chosen re- pital staff* in conjunction with consultants; Peter Beronio, Ex- hospital's expansion project vitalization program will operate the managing agent, Summit ecutive Director of the Englewood as a separate entity, generating on- will be the Overlook Hospital Economic Development Commis- going improvements in Westfleld Child Care Center slated to Child Care Centers Inc., a na- sion and Englewood's Main Street with widespread support of the open in the spring of 1993. The tionally recognized expert on program; Meryl Layton, owner of whole community. center will provide a compre- early childhood development MAYOR BAGGER with signed proclamation In company of hensive educational and social and education that served as Woman's Club of Westfleld first vice president and member- curriculum for approximately consultant to Overlook for the ship chairman Mrs. Warren Beaty. 100 children of Overlook Hos- planning and design of the pital employees. project "The shortage of reliable, SCCC's innovative teaching convenient and affordable philosophy that focuses on re- child care has placed an in- spect for each child will be in- credible burden on today's corporated into the Overlook Police calls working parents," said Senator Center's Child Care DiFrancesco (D-22). The sena- riculum.

Here are descriptions of entries ported that a flag was stolen from in the Westfleld police log from the front of the house on Sept 19. Sept 17 to Sept 22: • • • Fire report A Clark man reported that his Officers Vincent Hatala and Gre- motor vehicle was burglarized on gory Hobson arrested Bui Lui, 34, Sept 19. MERRY MARKETERS: Cleo Latangaa of Westfleld and Mary for reportedly being an unlicensed • • • Here are the calls responded to of Ripley Place, wires down. Vaalkm of Springfield diaplay a wreath that will be sold at driver on Tuesday, Sept 27. Lui A Roselle man reported that a last week by the Westfield Fire • Sept 19: Clark Street (Westfleld the Merry Market at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church was held on $225 bail. Department Y), alarm system activation; Os- Oct. 3 and 4. credit card was stolen from a lock- er at the Westfleld Y on Sept 19. • Sept 16: 400 block of Lawrence borne Avenue, assist resident A light pole was broken at Jef- • • • Avenue, problem with smoke de- locked out of her house; Mountain ferson School on Boulevard on tector; Hillcrest Avenue (Christo- Avenue (First Presbyterian Sept 27. An Elizabeth resident told police pher Academy), alarm system mal- Church), alarm system activation. that his car was stolen from the Greek food, fashions, fun function; Central Avenue and East • Sept 20: Clark Street (Westfield Westfield Diner parking lot on Y), alarm .activation caused by Officer Frank Schmitz arrested North Avenue on Sept 19. Broad Street, brakes smoking on Lerg Chappell, 48, of Paterson for tractor trailer; First Street (Holy smoke condition on third floor due • • • at weekend Merry Market a reported burglary and theft from Trinity Interparochial school), to unattended cooking; Grove Greek rood and boutiques will Unusual handcrafted Christ- a motor vehicle on South Avenue. Officers Gregory Hobson and alarm system trouble alarm. Street and Summit Avenue, arcing highlight the seventh Merry mas and seasonal items in- The arrest took place on Sept 17 William Moffltt arrested Walter • Sept 17: Clark Street (Westfield power lines; Cedar Terrace, elec- Market sponsored by the Ladies cluding tree trims, wreaths, cen- Ross of Union Beach for report- Y), alarm system activation; 300 trical fire caused by faulty clothes edly driving while intoxicated at Phlloptochos of the Holy Trinity terpieces, and silk arrange- A Ripley Avenue woman re- block of Twin Oakes Terrace, dryer. North Avenue and Elmer Street • Sept 21: Clark Street (Westfleld Greek Orthodox Church, 250 ments can be found at "Connie ported that her home was burglar- on Sept 19. Ross registered a .15 wires down. Gallows Hill Road, Westfleld, ized on Sept 17. Entry was gained • Sept 18: First Street (Holy Trin- Y), accidental alarm activation; Crafts," "Mini Mart," "Linda's through her garage. It was not blood alcohol count after submit- Oct 3 arid 4 from 11 am. to B ting to a breathalyzer test He was ity Interparochial school), alarm Jefferson Elementary School, low Creations" and "Crafty Four." known what was taken. system trouble alarm; 200 block of hanging cable wire. v "Down to Earth" features rock held on $375 bail. • * • Wychwood Road, assist woman • Sept 22: North Ave and Elm Homemade Greek food will and mineral collections made A West Grove Street home was locked out of her house; 600 block Street, medical assist call. be served at the Tavern in the into bookends, clocks and de- burglarized on Sept 17. Nothing A Knoll wood Terrace man re- Green for luncheon and dinner. lightful jewelry. Victorian was specified as missing. ported that his car was stolen from Echo Lake Country Club on Dinner service will be extended wreaths, potpourri and dried again this year to 9 p.m. and Springfield Avenue on Friday, Advertise flowers will be featured at "The Lockers at the Westfleld Y were Sept 20. take-out meals will be available. Garden Blooms." "Granny vandalized and burglarized on • • • C> in the Record! Sept 17. Nothing was taken. Call 233-6533 to place orders. Annie" will feature hand knit- Luncheon will be served from Officer Gregory Kasko arrested ted sweaters, lobster bibs, nap- three juveniles for reportedly tres- 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., including pas- Officers Mark Cierpial and Vin- passing on the roof of Washington kins, and coasters, and "Designs cent Hatala arrested John Staffa, titsio, moussaka, spinach pie, by Rachel" will offer lovely silk School on St Marks Avenue. The cheese puffs, gyro sandwich and 37, for reportedly driving while in- scarves, hand painted T-shirts toxicated on Wednesday, Sept 18. incident occurred on Sept 20. Greek salad. and headbands., "Creations He was held in lieu of $375. • • • The dinner menu, served Unlimited" will feature tole Officer Scott Rodger arrested from 9 p.m. to B p.m., includes painting on wood, glass and ce- A bike was stolen from a juve- Ronald Poyston Jr. of Sinclair Oratory Prep lemon-chicken oreganato and Place for reportedly driving while ramics. "S&S Limited" will fea- nile on South Avenue on Sept 18. broiled stuffed flounder. intoxicated on Sept 20. He report- ture 14-karat gold and silver One juvenile was arrested in con- "Fabulous Fifties Jewelry," a junction with the theft, as welt as edly refused a breathalyzer test jewelry to include faceted hit boutique last year, will re- for assault on a police officer. Poyston was held on $650 bail. stones. • • • turn. "Classy Collectibles" is the • • * source for one-of-a-kind items, On Friday at 8:30 p.m. a raffle A Little Ferry man told police Officer David Wayman issued a OPEN HOUSE that his car was burglarized while summons to Michael Motowa of and "Cavacoi Studio" boutique will be drawn and proceeds will Westfield for a Maplewood traffic will feature hand-made greeting be donated to the Children's parked on Edgar Road on Sept 18. Sundays, 3-5 pm Entry was gained by smashing a warrant on Saturday, Sept 21. cards, placements, etc. Specialized Hospital. rear-view window. • • • Sept. 29th & Oct. 27th • * • Officer Nicholas Norton issued a Officers Robert Mclnerney and summons to Mark Coxson of West- College Prep for boys, grades 7-12 Robert Weiss arrested Edward field on traffic warrants from Wnorowski of Somerset and John Branchburg and Bridgewater on Wildlife arts, carvers show Mitzerak of New Brunswick for re- Sept 21. ported possession of LSD in a • • • ADMISSIONS OFFICE school zone. The pair were ar- Officers Nicholas Norton and at Pequest Trout Hatchery rested on Thursday, Sept 19. Bail David Wayman arrested Courtney Time to see where young boys was set at $10,000 apiece. The New Jersey Department of Artisans from all over the state Britton of Downer Street on an as- • * • become young men of gnat promise n^\ 273-1084 Environmental Protection and En- will be displaying and selling their sault complaint on Sept 21. ergy's Division of Fish, Game and work depicting wild life and the Officers John Cuzzo and Mat- • • • Wildlife will be holding its free natural world. thew Cassidy arrested Eric Hard- Officer David Wayman arrested Fifth Annual Wildlife Arts and Painting, carving and photogra- en of Cacciola Place for reported Ruben Arias and Jorge Marquez of Carvers Show on Oct 12 and 13 possession of cocaine on Sept 19. 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Scotch Plains: (908) 322-8882 Westfield: (908) 789-7600 Forbes Newspapers IM Nallonwrld* Bank hu other convenleni locations In New York, New Jtnty, I'lorlda and seven oilier Kale* thruughoul I lie connl ry. A DIVISION OF FORB£S INC. * * O ID I HrH Ntllonwtdc flnincud Corp. 1U Nllkinwkje Bint. A [>.lcnl Saving! Bank. September 26,1991 - THE WESTFIELD RECORD - A-3 Hely says small reforms add Trophy winners MacRitchie backs measures up to improved government for Central Avenue safety Councilman Jim Hely began his Central Ave. and Aylifle St Third Ward Councilman Ken- MacRitchie related that he has. Tall re-election campaign this week Hely's father and mother pur- neth L. MacRitchie, seeking ree- been supporting the following Cen- by emphasizing the small reforms chased their first home on the cor- that take place, not negative mud- lection in the Nov. 5 general elec- tral Avenue safety measures in the ner of Summit Ave. and Park St tion, expressed support for mea-Council's Public Safety Committee: stinging, are what add up to better just after World War II where Dr. government sures to improve vehicular and pe- • Speed limit reduction to 25 Hely began hfs medical practice. destrian safety on Central Avenue. "I have now had the opportunity m.p.h. if approved by the state. The family moved the home and Councilman MacRitchie ex- • More speed limit signs. to serve on the council for sixdoctor's office in 1990 to the cor- years. I've seen some very good plained in a written statement that • Increased speed limit enforce- ner of Rahway Ave. and Dorian Central Avenue is one of the busi- ment things happen, and I've seen some Rd., across from the new high negative things. My observation is est roads in the county, with daily • Repainting crosswalks. school, and remained there for 34 traffic averaging 20,000 vehicles that step-by-step improvements years. • Painting a solid yellow line (total of both directions), which is down the middle of the roadway. make government more efficient Jim and Lois Hely purchased and responsive for the citizens. equivalent to the tralTlc volume of • Removal of trees and foliage their first home in town in 1978 at a major highway. which impede visibility. These things take time, sometimes the corner of Hazel Ave. and First years, to come about In this cam- According to MacRitchie, a pro- • Construction of new sidewalks St, near McKinley School, and posal for a traffic signal at the cor- paign I hope to talk about how the they continue to reside there. where appropriate. good things happen and how we ner of Central Avenue, Cambridge • Better maintenance of existing can strive to make things better Jim Hely attended the Westfleld Road, and Clover Street, the site of schools and Gettysburg College. He sidewalks. still. a school crossing, has been re- MacRitchie is supporting the ex- graduated from Rutgers Law jected by the town government; "One thing I know is that voters School and works in the law firm Westfleld Rotarians Richard Maus and Bill Bonsall with one of tension of the no-parking zone on are sick of negative campaigns," of Weiseman Hely, Mountainside. three trophies club members won over North Hunterdon Club however, this does not preclude Central Avenue at Duncan Hill, to noted Hely. at fund raising Skyland triathalon. Maus, Bonsall and Desmon less costly measures to improve improve visibility for cars exiting Having first been elected to the safety on Central Avenue. Hely grew up in Westfleld. He Town Council representing Fourth Kelly finished ahead of competition with Kelly swimming, Bon- the Duncan Hill driveway. and his wife, Lois, have three Ward in 1985, Hely was re-elected sall biking and Maus running. school-age children. Hely's grand- in 1987 and again in 1989. Hely parents came to live in Westfleld was the Democratic nominee for in 1915, settling on the corner of U.S. Congress in 198a DiFrancesco to be feted at brunch Friends of State Senator Don Franks and Union County chair- Political news summary DiFrancesco have organized a man Frank X. McDermott Sur fears insufficient tax The Record invites political program, which requires that the brunch in his honor Sunday at the news. Letters and press releases town spend its surplus funds over The cost of admission is $60. are welcome. Long releases, let- the next four years. Sur called for Hilton at Short Hills from noon to Anyone interested in attending levy for municipal purposes ters and statements will be pub-the election of Republican state 3 p.m. Officials expected to attend should contact Allen Chin at 232- Second Ward Councilman Peggy and combined with the effects of lished as space permits. They senators and assemblymen who include Republican chairman Bob 5358 or Ron Frigerio at 654-1300. ggy should be in the range of 250 the lower state school aid and ex- she said will fight Florio's tax pro- Sur issued a note of caution as to words. Candidates are urged to be gram. pected higher school costs, includ- the present low municipal tax levy. concise. A synopsis will be pro-• Fourth Ward council candidate Sur stated: "At the present time, ing pension costs, etc., Westfleld vided each week. Steve Garfinkel stated that rejec- the tax dollar consists of ap-may see a dramatic increase in its tion of Minding capital improve- FOOD WAREHOUSE municipal taxes at the end of the Here is a summary of political proximately 68 percent for educa- items: ment and maintenance programs SAVE CASH? tion, 22 percent for county govern- third year, providing we desire to • Fourth Ward Councilman James "in the guise of 'fiscal re- ment and 10 percent for municipal maintain the present level of mu- Hely (D) began his fall re-election sponsibility' " is not the right way OPEN TO THE PUBLIC government The 10 percent por- nicipal services." campaign by emphasizing the im- to operate a town government He Special attention given to Pop W.tmi>r Fooih.ill tion represents a very low figure portance of small reforms to good said instead that responsible Leagues & Parent B.itul Associations "The mayor and Town Council choices must be made when directly attributed to the Westfleld are looking at alternative means of government He also noted that HATFIELDS $439 PERRETTA "voters are sick of negative cam- spending taxpayer dollars. town government operation Nor- financial planning for the future to PRIMA PORTA PREMIUM £ IMPORTED PASTAS QM paigns." • Third Ward Councilman Ken- Ib. FROM ITALY "w ft mally, we would like to take credit avoid a dramatic tax increase. ITALIAN SAUSAGE • First Ward council candidate neth L. MacRitchie (R), running Hot or Sweet 12 CHrtartnl TWM To OwoM From and pride in achieving that low However, we need to elect Repub- Norman Greco (R), called the pos- for re-election, expressed support figure. However, residents should lican State Senators and Assembly- sible hiring of a Columbia Univer- for measures to improve vehicular FINEST OF COLUMBIA CLOVER FARMS $ be cautioned that because of the men who will be able to fight and sity professor to study the poten- and pedestrian safety on Central 100% PURE & NATURAL 100% COLUMBIAN COFFE $4 B$$ Avenue. He also expressed sup- Florio tax program, Westfleld is possibly roll back some of the Flo- tial closing of Roosevelt School ORANGE JUICE |Mak«* 42 Pott) X9 r•"•>«Vk required to spend its present sur- "an unacceptable idea." Greco port for the extension of the no- MM. PacMd 42/2 01. Packa wttlt Flltan rio tax programs, especially that also opposed the idea of pay-per- parking zone on Central Avenue at Slllo* plus within a period of four years. portion dictating how Westfleld Westfleld will not be allowed to bag solid waste disposal, stating Duncan Hill, which the council PENTHOUSE MEAT COMPANY GONDOLA Z spends its tax money. This is why I that senior citizens would only sec will consider Oct 8. realize the advantage of its previ- •2" OFF PER 4 & 4Va Ib. BOX PIZZA am conducting an active campaign, minimal savings, while others • Rep. Matthew Rinaldo urged the Rltwya Stoaki * Bsaf P«pp« 5l»ak ous accelerated collection of Salisbury Steaki * f»lua Pattln Par CM* of 10 • 3 «. P«rtl«m although unopposed. I feel it is im- could find their costs doubling. generic drug industry to "clean up 6«of Cub* Steaki « Breaded Veal Patm. tea 3ll school taxes. This year Westfleld portant to get the Westfleld vote • Second Ward Councitwoman its act following a scries of indict- CELEBRITY has to spend about $4 million of its KEEBLER COOKIES out for all levels of government, Peggy Sur cautioned that West- ments for bribery and submitting PECAN SANDIES surplus and this is one of the i Ik. I n. hi« $195 White Tuna (Albacore) including State Senator Di- field's present municipal tax levy false data to the Food and Drug major reasons our town taxes are is a result of Governor Florio's tax Administration. CHIPS DELUXE 95 $ M Francesco, Assemblyman Bob 1 Ib. 4 II. loi «8 c. I 47 lower this year." Franks and Mayor Rich Bagger for SPANISH ONIONS w <»."... | ^' CtaaftCaat "In addition to losing the inter- Rahway inspection lanes to reopen est earned on this money, the Assembly, and county officials. I 95 NAPKINS town's future flexibility in plan- am not sure that Westfleld resi- The closed motor vehicle in- attack long waiting lines," said Del *91 10n. ••( ••r la. Uou PoWa"!! *».»» -•*• •.000 spection lanes in Rahway will be 29 High Nap MJ.tl Pack 10,000 ning for unexpected contingencies dents realize what the F!6rl6 tax Tufo. "We have to make Motor Ve- Luncheon $24.H fac* Of «.l)00 program and its' future1 drastic ef- back in business under a new plan hicle's services more convenient DINNIR 1 Ply •».•» Pack 1,000 is lessened. The full impact of the designed to shorten inspection for today's busy lifestyles. No one BOULEVARD WHOLESALa Ply....; E FOOD%n.M Pack 1.00S0 Florio tax program will not hitfect on Westfleld is going to have," Sur concluded. lines, Attorney General Robert J. likes to spend time waiting on ' A WAREHOUSE OF SAVINGS • Westfleld for another three years Del Tufo and Motor Vehicle Ser- lines." vices (MVS) Director Skip Lee an- Thllfs «F,,. H.H 908-469-8401 «J , ,, I,, nounced. Opening of the lanes will S,it a b a Sun 9 5 Wv Acct-,,1 f oa,l SMr>«»s IVlKialOSt.'X, NJ Garfinkel says state tax be phased in through September, with all six operational by Sept 28. The extra lanes, along with Satur- impact hasn't hit here yet day hours starting Sept 28, are ex- Fourth Ward Republican Town putting off the necessary ITmainte- pected to reduce waiting times by Council candidate Steve Garfinkel nance and capital improvement 20 to 30 percent "This action is a recently responded to a question programs, it is paying dearly. The key component of our strategy to BUILDERS'GENERAL as to his opinions on municipal same was true during the Persian /\ndersen spending in the wake of state tax Gulf War wherein it was shown SUPPLY COMPANY! increases and their effects on that neglect of maintenance of our Art auction to aid Westfielders' pocketbooks. Garf- country's ready reserve ships re- youth ministry inkel said in a statement: "At the sulted in serious breakdowns in SL Helen's Church will host a present time Westfietd has not felt our vital Sealift transportation pro- gala art auction Saturday, Oct 5, at the drastic impact of the Florio tax gram, while transporting materials the Parish Center, 1600 Rahway TRUCKLOAD program but will in about three and supplies to the Gulf theater. Ave., Westfleld. The preview of the years. However, prior to that time, Another example might be the de- artworks begins at 7:30 p.m. with a Westfleld still has to maintain its terioration of our sewage drain wine and cheese reception. The plant and infrastructure. It may be pipes which, if defective and notauction will begin at 9 p.m. Admis- fashionable to vote against any repaired, cause large amounts of sion is $5 and there will be a door projects in the guise of "fiscal re- water infiltration. Thus, we may be prize. Proceeds from the auction will benefit the Youth Ministry sponsibility," which call for ap-paying taxes to unnecessarily treat program. propriating the town's monies. Po- storm water and other drainage LEWhether you're addin!g on The David Gary Ltd. Gallery in to your home, or just litically it may be attractive to run-ofls that enter our sewage sys- Millburn will exhibit the works of replacing worn-out show constituents that one is act- tem." many famous artists. windows, don't settle for ing in a prudent way by not spend- less than Andersen® brand ing the town's money on mainte- windows. And now is the nance and capital improvement time to save on these projects. However, my definition Anthony energy efficient windows. of fiscal responsibility also means All in-stock and special /•«|Cil3Gl HAIRCUTTERS order Andersen® High more than pure rejection of fund- Performance windows are ing programs during an economi- available at special cally difficult time. truckload savings... The town's plant, equipment and including Permashield infrastructure would deteriorate if Narroline double hungs, casements and awnings funding for maintenance and/or and even roof windows. modernization is eliminated or But more than windows are curtailed. New York City's plight on sale... save on regarding its bridges and infra- Permashield Gliding doors structure is well known and in \ and patio doors tool So stop in today for truckload II savings on Andersen® High Performance windows and doors. • Cut'om Rtupholtttry 22d Wi«. £lal*a, m • Off«. GooA Vv..~.. « Mart. • Wllkf UII|»I» • Wi*i Co Special order Hems may take approx SHOP £rft— 1O/H/H 4 weeks (or delivery to our yards. Kenneth Kaye Pccm Special (908) 233-7881 S 20% Off 307 South Avenue, Wcstficld 35°° & Up CRANFORD EDISON ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES feg, '70™ A Mp Concludes Cuts 336 CENTENNIAL AVE. 1177INMANAVE. Shnmpoo, £uf/ Style iG08) 2760505 (908)757 6600 Flra* Tim* Cuilntiri Only Vot yMI Out Off. Off.' CmaA Wirti filolna, • , y IILDERS'GENERALl Wittt TkU Advertise * Mar). • Will, Co.pM ISUPPLY COMP> in the Record! Commentary A-4 - THE WESTFIELD RECORD - September 26,1991

Charity begins at home: United Fund gifts underwrite local programs and services A year ago Ainding for social service agencies don't disappear in good times or bad, the Unit- and programs in Westfleld faced problems be- ed Fund has embarked on this year's campaign. cause government outlays for social services The goal is up relatively slightly, 1.4 percent, to had reached a ten year low and the economic $650,000. The leaders are calling this realistic environment was worrisome. The United Fund and achievable. The board has scrutinized the of Westfleld's executive director, Linda Maggio, allocations, and are aware that service needs predicted a "tough year" in raising money to are costing more. There have been no new support the 18 member agencies. Money proved member agencies added to the 18 oflastyear. tight and she proved right By pluck, arduous The goal is up a modest $9,000. These are all canvassing by some 300 volunteers, an innova- signs of real ism. tive matching grant and help from the Westfleld Foundation, the Aind reached its goal of $641,000, the highest target ever. The ac- One of the strongest selling points for the complishment enabled the fund to achieve its United Fund is that charity stays at home. You goal for the 16th consecutive year. know what you're getting for what you give. The fund helps residents within Westfleld and pro- The 17th year faces new challenges. The re- vides services in the town. That's one reason it ductions in federal spending for social services enjoys community support The last time na- have deepened for over a decade starting with tional statistics came down three years ago, the Reagan era, and have had a persistent neg- Westfleld was ranked third highest among com- ative effect on services for low and moderate munities in the entire nation in per capita con- income people. The upshot is that local towns tributions to the United Fund. The national per must pick up the slack, and then some. The capita contribution was $9.86 Not counting out- demand for human care services continues to side corporate campaigns that help underwrite rise. So do the costs. the local drives, Westfield's per capita giving at Westfleld residents have been stepping into that time (no recent statistics are available) was the federal and state breach. This is no mean more than double the U.S. average, at $20,30. If task in 1991-92. The economic uncertainties of a that's an average, a lot of people in this town year ago have mushroomed into a decisive and could give more. And in a recessionary period, numbing recession that is affecting nearly ev- when needs are greater, citizens in a com- erybody's pocketbook and has cut into chari- munity that steadily demonstrates that it shares table giving. should consider larger donations. The campaign Undaunted, and aware that the needs of the is beginning in earnest Now's the time to begin less fortunate and the young and the elderly thinking of donations.

Another approach to CBD revitalization There are multiple paths to downtown revital- SID which has steadily been underwriting ization. Westfleld began exploring them this streetscape improvements, new lighting, bench- year with a presentation on Main Street New es, design consultation and guidelines and other Jersey which has been used in a number of renewal projects. Costs are spread among 172 towns and cities around the country, with some property owners, who foot most of the extra success. Main Street, however, is long on advice assessment, and among the town's homeowners, and consultation and short on cash. There's an- who chip in a modest amount through their tax other path. The state government created a spe- bills. The the project is run by a Downtown Letters to the editor cial tax district to enable communities to raise Management Corp. made up of business and money for revitalizatioa Westfleld is now look- property owners and taxpaying residents. The ing into that mechanism, with a panel discus- budget is approved by the local government sion next Wednesday, October 2, sponsored by The revitalization has been well received and the Westfield Area Chamber.ofCommerce , the results are evident Several of the people 5 which wants the town to know its options. The who have worked on that revitalization will be tax district route leads to creation of a Special on the panel along with development consult- Hely's comments 'an insult Improvement District, called SID for short A ants. This might not be the path Westfleld will To the Record: his comments would appear in the lar community, which has many special assessment is made on property owners take, but it's certainly worth examining. Check At the Sept 17 Town Council newspaper. beautiful homes, is still struggling in the designated downtown district Cranford in at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Municipal Build- meeting, Councilman James Hely Mr. Hely was quoted in the toward recovery and has a ratio of was the first community in the state to launch a ing to learn more. made several comments that I feel newspaper that he meant his com- taxes that all Westfielders would must be responded to. ments as "levity-totally as a joke, consider unacceptable, especially Twice during this meeting, he and not to offend Mr. Greco, espe- at our assessed values. referred to our Chamber of Com- cially since he was sitting in the After Mr. Hely received the call merce as "Norman Greco's clap- audience." I might add, since I from the newspaper, he enacted trap organization." Not only did he was sitting in the audience, that he the politically correct maneuver of insult me, but the hundreds of was quite serious at the time. calling me and offered the state- Here's to magical moments Chamber members who happen to I take serious offense when any- ment which also appeared in the represent even more employees. one classifies hundreds or thou- newspaper. Many of Westfleld's merchants be- By MILLICENT K. BRODY The days were hectic. Nights other person was seated there. sands of people with a single neg- , Additionally, he wrote a letter to were spent at the library prepar- Him. long to this organization. Just last ative comment I believe most week, this organization accepted the Chamber of Commerce stating ing a research paper. By His friend would be late, too. Westfielder's realize the impor- Bars. Most people turn their 19 new members who obviously tance of a thriving business district he had made a couple of "wise- Wednesday, she needed relief. nose up at the word and the so- They started to talk. Both gradu- must also disagree with Mr. Hely's in maintaining the overall vitality cracks involving Norman Greco called "bar scene." One evening after a lengthy ated from the same university. comments. of our community. A successful and the Chamber of Commerce" "After atl, who do you meet phone conversation, she asked, He was in the class ahead of her. When Mr. Hely initially made business district benefits our com- and that he intended these re- there?" "Where can we meet for some She lived a block away from him. the comment, I was more than munity in many ways, including in- marks to be humorous and totally But there arc many pleasing dinner?" "Yes," their hobbies were willing to let it go. But when the creasing the value and salability of without substance. He then offered connotations to the term. There Kathy responded with an ad- cross country biking and skiing. Council moved onto another totally all homes. Moreover, considerable his "unqualified apology." are candy bars, salad bars, and dress and directions to the loca- They had done the same Euro- different issue involving the mer- revenue is brought to our com- Since Mr. Hely chose to make ice cream bars. Lawyers "pass pean trip, traveling overseas chants and downtown district he munity through parking fees and his remarks in a public forum, I the bar" and folks gather at fa- with back pack and bicycle just a again repeated his negative com- the tax base of the business dis- feel the only fitting response is to trict vorite watering holes during few weeks apart ment accept his "unqualified apology" Then, on Wednesday morning, Typically, when a business dis- in a public forum. Happy Hour to sip and munch Musings "Where's Westfield?" she after work. Mr. Hely apparently received a trict declines, the rest of the com- Therefore, being the forgiving asked when he invited her out to call from a reporter wishing to in- munity is not far behind. One only "No, I never go to bars," person that I am, I accept his po- spend the day in New Jersey. quire as to why he made these needs to look at Plainfield in the claimed our pretty, young hero- litically correct "unqualified apol- by Millicent "Just a railroad car or two comments. At this point being an early 60's versus the 70's to under- ogy." ine. "I'd rather stay home and from New York City," he replied. intelligent man, he realized that stand the principle. This particu- Norman N. Greco read a book than stand around Imagine boarding the Raritan making small talk with a bunch tion. Interestingly enough, she neglected to mention the name Valley Line with your bicycle. of thirtysomething* singles who She did just as he asked and mean nothing to me" of the place. He works in Massachusetts. together they traveled to the Jer- Circumstances changed. She sey shore. received a "calling." A chance to Not in Boston, but in one of They are still traveling. She to How to submit attend a conference. The five- the outlying suburbs. His busi- Boston. He to New York City. day, all-expense paid study was ness took him to the city that There was a time when he being fUnded by her place of em- day. Telephoning his terribly busy, executive friend, they once said, "I'll never date a girl a letter to the editor ployment It would be held in the city of her alma mater — made plans to meet some time who lives more than a half-hour The Record welcomes letters of interest to readers. We prefer letters to be typed and after 5 p.m. Same place. They away from me." Boston, Massachusetts. All she double spaced and to be submitted by noon Monday. Letters ideally should be no longer than hud to do was confirm airline always meet in the same place. At one time she said, "You reservations and register. How It's convenient meet the worst kind of people in 250 words and, under ordinary circumstances, only one letter per writer per month will be could she reftise such an offer? Our lovely New York friend bars." allowed. All letters must be signed by the writer and have a telephone number so that the entered the bar at 5:30 p.m. only "Never say never." You Taking care of reservations in- editor can verify authorship. Names of letter writers will be withheld only at the discretion cluded telephoning her former to be told her former roommate wouldn't want to miss that won- college roommate with the hopes would be detained another hour. derful moment of your life. If it of the editor. The Record reserves the right to edit letters for matters of libel, good taste and or making plans to catch up on She was not happy. She did happened to them, it could hap- space. Letters may be dropped off at the Record office at 231 Elmer St during working hours not like sitting at bars. She did pen to you. Here's to magical old times. or through the slot in the front door around-the-clock. They are welcome through the mail in This done, she cleared her not feel comfortable in the dark- moments. May your life be filled desk and boarded the plane. ened atmosphere. Only one with many of them. care of The Record, P.O. Box 2790, Westfleld 07091, and may be sent by facsimile to 232-1621.

MALCOLM S. FORBES, JR. Editor-ln-Chlef WESTFIELD RECORD STUART AWBREY GREGG FITZGERALD Editor CHARLES A. LYONS KATHLEEN LANINI JOHN SCHNEIDER President and Publisher Vice Pr«9)don1, Editorial A Forbes Newspaper, A Division of Forbes Inc. Advertising Reproiertallvea DONALD PIZZI, JR. SHARON WILSON JIM HAYDEN EDWARD F. CARROLL The Westfield Record Is published weekly by Forbes Newspapers, a Writer Chief Photographer Vice PrwUent, Marketing Executive Editor division of Forbes, Inc., 231 Elmer Street, Westfield, NJ 07091 (908) 233-9696, Fax 232-1621, Office hours: 8:30 am to 5 pm daily. Second LARRY COHEN ROGER SILVEY Class Postage paid at Westfleld, N.J. 07090. POSTMASTER please LENA B. MOORE GEORGE GANNON Sports Editor Regional Advertising Manager Vice PreiHeni, Operations Circulation Dfrodor send address changes to Forbes Newspapers, Fullflllment Office, P.O. Box 757.-Bedminster, NJ 07821. September 26,1991 - THE WESTFIELD RECORD - A-5 Friday to Friday What's happening in Westfield

Friday 9/27 • The Welcome Wagon has a book discussion on Anne Tyler's "The Intermediate School at 7:30 p.m. • The Westfleld P.BA Local 90 has its annual Dinner-Dance at Sep- Accidental Tourist" • The museum and archives of the Westfleld Historical Society at tember's on the Hill on Bonnie Burn Rd. In Watchung between 7:30 and • The Recreation Commission begins its fall program schedule. A wide Tamaques School are open to the public from 9:30 a.m. to noon. 11:30 p.m., benefltting the Sick, Death and Retirement Fund. Tickets variety of programs are available. The session runs through Dec. 13. • The Old Guard of Westfleld hears a talk on high blood pressure at its are $25. Call 78»4000. Call 789-4080. • Rutgers Cooperative Extension provides a seminar on how gardening • The Red Cross oilers a community CPR class today and Tuesday. meeting at the Y. can be used to help adjudicated youth to achieve. Call 654-8654. Call 232-7090. • The PTC Legislation Committee meets at the Elm St board room at • Franklin School's PTA has a mum sale. • The Westfleld Democratic Committee meets at 8 p.m. at Woodruff & 7:30 pm. • There's a WHS Student Council Social from 6 to 10:30 p.m. Dupuis at 201 South Ave. Call 654-8919. • Legg Mason offers a seminar on tax free investing at 7:30 p.m. at the • The Westfleld Teen Center opens from 8 p.m. to midnight office at 203 Elm St Call Rene Dierkes at 232-2686 for reservations. • Tiny Tot Shabbat will be held at 5:49 p.m. at Temple Emanu-EL Call • Curbside recycling pickups north of the railroad. Roberta at 232-6770. Tuesday 10/1 • Dr. Monica McGoldrick speaks at the Interfaith Council for the Home- • The Westfleld Recreation Commission is accepting registration for its (all programs. Call 78&4080. less of Union County's Volunteer Training Dinner on "Ethnicity" at • The Board of Education meets as committee of the whole at 8 p.m. at Temple Emanu-EI. Call 753-4001 by Oct 1. She directs the Family the Elm St board room. Institute of New Jersey. • Jefferson School's PTA has its book fair today through Oct. 3. Saturday 9/28 • The College Woman's Cluf of Westfleld opens the program year with "Genealogy. A Fun Hjpbby," presented by Pamela Ferguson of Westfleld • The Welcome Wagon has a Bam Dance at 7:30 p.m. at StHelen's at 8 p.m. at the Fellowship Room of the First Methodist Church. Friday 10/4 Church. • Patient Care Inc. of Westfleld conducts free blood pressure checks at • The Westfleld Newcomers Club's children's committee sponsors a the Medicine Shoppe pharmacy at 812 Central Ave from 10:30 a.m. to miniature golf outing at Bowcraft at 11 am 2:30 p.m. • Curbside recycling pickups south of the tracks. • This is Recognition Day in Westfleld for members of the New Jersey • The Town Council meets in the administrative council room of the State Federation of Women's Clubs. A special exhibit of projects is in Municipal Building for an agenda session at 8 p.m. • Jefferson School PTA has its first annual Pumpkin Patch and Mum the Barrett & Crane window on Elm St Sale from 9 to 3:30 p.m. at 1200 Boulevard. • The Newcomers have an evening of "Gift Trading" at 8 p.m. Call • Wilson School has a pot luck picnic from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Lynn at 232-8231. Wednesday 10/2 • Jim Johnson will appear on the Geraldo Rivera Show today to discuss • Annual super garage and bake sale of the Mountainside Women's the List murders and his book, "Righteous Carnage." Check television Club is from 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church on Deer Path. listings. • A free growth screening at Overlook Hospital helps parents deter- • Civic, municipal and business leaden and the public are invited to mine whether their children are growing at an average rate. Call 522- learn about Special Improvement Districts, the second revitalization • The International Club of the Westfield Y meets for a "show and tell" 2963. program being considered for Westfleld. The session is at 8 p.m. in the at 10 am Municipal Building council chambers. Speakers include development • Trailside offers hayrides and campflres today and Oct 18. Call 789- consultants plus representatives from Cranford and Englewood where 3670. the SID approach has been successful. • The Westfield Teen Center is open to all high school age local youths Sunday 9/29 • Carol Wilday will discuss the taping of personal recollections called "oral histories" at the "First Wednesday" luncheon program of the from 8 to midnight at the Wateunk Room in the Municipal Building. • The Miller-Coiy Museum highlights woodworking and joinery tech- Westfleld Historical Society at noon at Raymond's Restaurant She • The Ladies Philoptochos Society of the Holy Trinity Church will niques practiced in the 18th and early 19th centuries from 2 to 5 p.m. chain the society's Oral History Program and will play some tapes. Call sponsor a raffle to benefit Children's Specialized Hospital. It's at the Katherine Finnegan and Carolyn Wilday take visitors through the farm- 232-1776 for reservations. The Dutch Treat event is open to the public Merry Market Oct 3 and 4 at the Parish Center on Gallows Hill Rd. house rooms. as well as to members. which is open 11 am to 9 p.m. both days. • There's the 10th Annual Harvest Festival at Trailside from 1 to 5 p.m. • The cooperative extension offers a financial planning class for those • A breakfast seminar for professionals and disability advocates will be The Westfleld Fife and Drum Corps will parade at 2:30 p.m. There will recently widowed or divorced, at 7 to 9 p.m.at the auditorium at 300 at the Westwood from 8:30 a.m. to 12:15. It's sponsored by the county be music, an Indian Dance Team, the Jersey Blues. Also colonial crafts. North Ave. E. Call 654-9854. government Take home a pumpkin and colonial toys. $1 donation. Call 789-3670. • The Westfleld Alumnae Chapter of Delta Delta Delta meets at 6:30 • Todd Cashdollar, a 1981 graduate of Westfield High School and p.m. for a potluck supper. Call Mrs. Fred Boss at 233-1125. former resident of Salter PI., will be ordained at the First Baptist • Back to School nights: Wilson kindergarten at 7:15 p.m., grades 3,4,5 Church of Westfleld at 4 p.m. His parents, Barron Cashdollar and Judy at 7:30; Washington at 7:30 p.m.; McKinley kindergarten through 3 at Coming up: Wiggins, will read the scriptures. 7:30 p.m. and grades 4 and 5 at 8:30; Tamaques at 7:30 p.m. and • Trailside's Planetarium Show for September examines the earth and Washington at 7:30 p.m. Tamaques has a book fair today and Thursday. other planets revolving ahound the* aim. Call 78&-3670. ' * ' ' ' ' Vtihftftiton " " ' " " r"6f Professional Secretaries International • A musical weekend: The Westfleld Syjmphony Ojteltettr* opens its meets at the WestwoWin Garwood. Call Lerlene Rosko at 381-2980. concert season Saturday. Call 232-9400..1the Plainfield Symphony Monday 9/30 opens its season with a Mozart Festival. .Ruth Laredo performs in "Mostly Music's" distinguished artist series at Temple Emanu-EI Sun- • Literacy Volunteers of Union County offer an ESL tutor training Thursday 10/3 day..A special train will pass through town enroute to the Hoboken workshop today, Oct 7,14 and 21 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Westfleld Festival...the Soroptimists have a garage sale Saturday....Adult School Y. To register call 354-6060 Ext 214. • Back to School Night at Jefferson School at 7:30 p.m. and at Roosevelt opens Monday.... Woodworking techniques on display at Miller-Cory Museum SPECIAL Woodworking and joinery tech- penters in the Education Center. horse. period recipes and explain neces- Pay CMh In Advance And Receive niques practiced in the 18th and New exhibits featuring the mu- Visitors will tour the museum sary procedures for preparing $2.00 OFF Any Outer Coat early 19th centuries will be high- seum's tool collection, designed by and herb and vegetable gardens meals at the time of the Millers lighted at the Miller-Cory House volunteer Karl Hekelcr can also with Katherine Finnegan of and Corys. Museum at 614 Mountain Ave., be seen in the Education Center. Roselle Park and Carolyn Wilday The Gift Shop will be open ^WESTFIELD of Westfleld. throughout the afternoon and fea- Westfleld, Sunday, Sept 29 from 2 When Samuel Miller began tures books on New Jersey history to 5 p.m. building the farmhouse in 1740, Open-hearth cooking demon- and reproductions of early Ameri- Thomas Sherry will construct a only hand tools were available. Jo- strations will take place in the can crafts. seph Cory's 1802 inventory lists Frazee building. Rosemarie Le- game used in early America with The Fall Volunteer Training ses- 614 CENTRAL AVENUE - WESTFIELTJ wood and explain the methods three axes, two augers, a saw, a wandowski and Angela Lewan- sions will be held Oct 8, 15, and dowski of Scotch Plains will use 23. For information, call 232-1776. Thli coupon eanrwl b* uM wttn used by New Jersey's early car- drawing knife, and a shaving tny otfiar promotion OPEN DAILY 232-9827 7 AM To 6:30 PM Sat, to 5 PM 233-3074 Holy Trinity kicks off season Schmidt's post -diet + nutrition - with annual Booster Sale Linda Schmidt is director of the members and more than 100 DIETRITION, INC.® Westfleld's Holy Trinity School cheerleading. Westfleld Y's growing child care children. "We teach people how to eat" kicks off its high spirited sports Coordinators are Gerald and program. She supervises 20 staff program with an annual Booster Linda McCabe who report that last NUTRITIONAL WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAMS Sale this Saturday, Sept 28, in var- year's cross country and spring Men • Women • Teens ious locations in downtown West- track teams placed first in all fleld. meets. Holy Trinity's cheerleading $4 OC00 *"3 wtalw reducing NO SHOTS • NO DRUGS Students in grades three to eight squad holds the 1991 Suburban 100 (Y(You can lose 10-15 Iba.) NO PREPACKAGED MEALS participate in these coached ac- League championship title. For in- ONE-ON-ONE COUNSELING tivities: cross country, spring track, formation call Kathleen Hintze, Healing Ourselves: for 6 PROGRAMS CUSTOM DESIGNED boys and girls' basketball, basket- Booster Sale chairwoman at 654- (You can lose 15-20 lbs.) 5442. Special programs for ball clinic, girls' Softball and A Commitment to Becoming A Whole Person Diabetes, Coronary disease, SOAC00 'or 10 weeks reducing Hypertension, Food Sensitivities (You can lot* 20-30 tbs.) High Cholesterol, etc. Tuesday, Oct. 1st • 8:00 PM Presented by Dr. Anthony Carusone D.C. FREE Lifetime Maintenance at Goal Weight Call 789-1373 WESTFIELD Call (or a FREE Consultation Joyce Ytnowltz, Director 789-3399 OFFICE MACHINES/COMPUTERS 203 Elm St. Dorm* C. D'Amato, M.S., ft.D. SALES RENTALS SERVICE NORTH AVENUE CHIROPRACTIC Covered toy Most Insurance Companies • We will now be able to handle all of your 329 North Avenue • Garwood NJ Stationery and Office Supply needs. ANNIVERSARY SALE- Not Vitld with Any Olhir Ofl«r Tel: (908) 233-0811 Fax: (908) 233-2382 MATTRESS FACTORY Talaxi Shah, MD Open to th« publicl • Mattresses and Box Springs Made on the Premises General Psychiatry at 501 Lenox Ave. Westfield, N.J. 35 AtdenSt,, Cranford 25-70% OFF Also On Display (off North Avenue) Mfr.'a Sugg. Retail-Price Participation in HMO's Including: e Split Box Springs GARWOOD E. HANOVER • Co-Med Group We Carry A Large Selection of Formal & Informal Gowm e Mattresses 818 NORTH AVENUE 3IB ROUTE 10 EAST Headpiecet & Bridtitnaidt Drmei e Box Springe FACTORY/SHOWROOM WADEHOUSE/SHOWHOOM • Met Life e Brees Bede 0O8-7B9-O140 • Behind Rooms Ptua • Blue Shield, etc. Hn. 9:S0-f;J0 • Hl-Rlsera Tun. & Than. Eva by tppi. 276-2299 • Custom 8liee OPEN SUNDAY • Free Delivery • Bed Franwa 12-8 PM Affiliated with Overlook Hospital Medical Staff No Phon* Onttn • Bedding Removal Mon.-Fri. 10 AM-fl PM • Thur*. 10 AM-fl PM • Sat 10 AM- A-6 - THE WESTFIELD RECORD - September 26,1991 Pianist Ruth Lardeo hound: one cat Sharing will perform Oct. 5, 6 "America's First Lady of the major orchestras and chamber en- Piano," Ruth Laredo, will perform sembles and as a recitalist A in Mostly Music's Distinguished three-time Grammy award nomi- Hall, Shields to lead Artist Series on Saturday, Oct 5 in nee, she has been widely ac- Maplewood and on Sunday, Oct 6 claimed for her pioneering re- in Westfield. Ms. Laredo's program cording projects of Rachmaninoff includes three Mazurkas of and Scriabia Ms. Laredo's most United Fund campaign Chopin; Beethoven's "Appas- recent recording of Albeniz and E. Clifford Hall and James G. sionata" Sonata; Poeme, two DeFalla has been hailed as rival- Shields have been appointed co- Etudes and Sonata No. 9 by Scri- ing Alicia de Larrocha's esteemed chairmen of the Advance Gifts di- abin; as well as compositions by interpretations. She frequently ap- Owners of a very sweet cat who has been living In a local vision for the 1991 campaign or the pears with the Tokyo String Quar- home for about seven weeks are sought by its caretakers Albeniz and DeFalla tet, St Paul Chamber Orchestra, United Fund of Westfleld. Ruth Laredo studied with Ru- who are concerned about him because with the onset of "They will play an important the Orchestra of St Luke's, and dolf Serkin at the Curtis Institute the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. winter it will be very difficult to allow him Inside the house role in helping us reach our ambi- as a number of family are allergic. If he's your pet, please tious goal of $650,000," states cam- and made her New York Philhar- The Maplewood concert wil! be paign general chairman, Jock Vin- monic debut in 1974 under Pierre held at Prospect Presbyterian contact the family at 654-7382. centsen. Boulez. Her New York orchestral Church, 646 Prospect St The West- Hall, a Philadelphia native and debut took place at Carnegie Hall field concert will be at Temple Learn to be a volunteer 25-year Westfield resident, is vice under Leopold Stokowski. Since Emanu-El, 7S6 East Broad St Both president of Westfleld's Merrill then, Ms. Laredo has traveled in- concerts begin at 8 p.m. For infor- Lynch office. A Yale University ternationally and performed with mation, call 201-762-8486. at Miller-Cory House graduate, he attended Tuck Busi- ness School at Dartmouth. Hall is Training sessions for new volun- Volunteers may participate in teers will run at the Miller-Cory many ways — docents guide visi- a seasoned veteran having volun- HALL SHIELDS teered in numerous capacities Tickets now available House Museum at 614 Mountain tors through the furnished farm- over the past 15 years. He and his Ave., Westfleld on Oct 8, 15, and house, the cooking committee pre- wife Holly have three children. the three "g"s; golf, the Giants and 23 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. pares meals over the open hearth Shields served as head of New my grandson." He and his wife for hayrides, campfires Coordinated by Eleanor Smith using period recipes, "Showcase" Jersey Bell's 908 Project Team, a Marilyn have three children and Janet Crane, this orientation demonstrators bring early Ameri- Tickets for hayrides and camp- ingers, will entertain while partici- can crafts to schools, and garden- program developed to oversee the There are 12 divisions in the program will include a talk on recent area code changes in cen- fires presented by the county rec- pants toast marshmallows before ers tend the vegetable and herb campaign structure. Each division reation department are on sale. and after the hayride, Each hay- 18th century architecture by well- tral New Jersey. A graduate of the has a dollar goal, and all division known architectural historian, gardens. Assistance with the gen- University of Massachusetts, The events will be held next to ride and campflre will be held goals add up to $650,000. Hall and the museum at Trailside Nature from 7 to 10 p.m. and will be lim- Sandy Brown; a slide presentation eral maintenance or the house and Shields is currently a trustee of Shields have pledged to surpass on the history of the museum; and grounds as well as the gift shop the United Fund and Visiting and Science Center, Coles Avenue ited to 300 participants, with two $58,000, the goal for the Advance and New Providence Road, Moun- wagons carrying 25 people in each. a wealth of information on a vari- are also areas where volunteers Nurse and Homcmaker Services, Gifts division. ety of aspects of life in early New can participate. Inc., formerly a trustee of the tainside, on Friday Oct 4 and 18. Hayrides will run every 15 to 20 "And we will," they stressed, The cost is $2 and tickets are minutes and will be given on a Jersey. Interested individuals may call Westfield Neighborhood Council 232-1776 for information and to and Holy Trinity Parish Council. "with the generous help of West- available daily at Trailside from 1 first-come, first-served basis. Par- The Miller-Cory House has He spends his time "indulging in fielders." to 5 p.m. Anyone wishing to par- ticipants are encouraged to bring earned nationwide recognition register for fall volunteer training ticipate must purchase tickets in lawn chairs or blankets to sit oa since it became a museum in 1972. sessions. advance. A wheel chair ramp will Hot chocolate will be sold through- be available both dates. out the evening. Gift of music "Good Company," a duo of folks- Call 789-3670. Adult school begins Oct. 7 Prospective students are invited dance, physical fitness and rec- to call Westfield Adult School Di- reation. Also offered is Tai-chi Roosevelt School casts play rector, May Furstner, 232-4050 to chuan, an ancient Chinese health Roosevelt Intermediate School publicity, playbill design, ushering register. system that integrates mind and has announced the selection of the and refreshments, ticket selling, There are 45 semester-length body in moving meditation. company for their upcoming mu- scenery painting and stage crew." courses which begin Oct 7 to Dec. Multiple session courses include sical production "Funky Figaro." "Funky Figaro" was conceived 9, from 7 to 10 p.m. Monday eve- beginning and intermediate golf, It consists of 108 students who and written by Mrs. Drude nings at Westfield High School, drawing, jewelry stringing, photog- will hold various "jobs." Peter Roessler, one of the Roosevelt di- 550 Dorian Road. The other cours- raphy, sculpture, quilting and lawn Bridges, one of the director's rectors. A large portion of the mu- es offered are single or multiple maintenance. A six-session course, states, "This year we are making sical numbers, written by Mr. sessions. SAT Orientation, will help high an effort to include each and every Bridges, were adapted from the In core curriculum areas are school juniors and seniors prepare student who wants to be involved. actual Mozart score. The show will French, German, Spanish, Italian, for the Scholastic Aptitude Tests. In addition to our performing cast be presented Friday and Saturday English for New Americans, and Single classes, "Writing the Col- of 59 students, there are 49 on our evening, Nov. 1 and 2 at 8 p.m. at Computer Programming. Other lege Application Essay," "Color support crews. These students will the School. Tickets will go on sale courses develop talents and skills Analysis," and "How To Choose a participate in activities such as in the middle of October. in creative arts, crafts, music, Mortgage," will be taught Oct 7.

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SCOTCH PLAINS GRACE St. Paul's The CHRISTIAN CHURCH Garwood • & United Church of Christ Presbyterian 1800 Raritan Rd., Scotch Plains . PEACE 213 Center St. Church (By Union Co. College) Garwood Westfield Symphony season tickets are given to senior FELLOWSHIP 341 Spruce Avenue citizen housing corporation represented by Joan Rose at Garwood, N.J. 07027 left and administrator Ruth Smith, with music director Brad 889-1690 950 RARTTAN ROAD 789-1285 CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY 07016 Rev. Doug Lovcjoy-Girtcr 789-0360 Keiamch, WSO general man ager Kenneth Hopper and (201) 276-8740 First Nationwide Bank Branch manager James Palmer. Minisfcr Doug McCullcy Pastor Gary WeUel, Pastor Puion De»n A: Virginia Kjw&cn Sunday School 9:30 AM Worship and Sunday School Sunday - 10:00 A.M. Worship 9:30 A.M. Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 AN Wednesday - 7:30 P.M. Teaching Child Care Av.iiljhlc Worship Service - 11:00 a.m.

A tuneful tradition continues Raritan Road Your children will tarn of God's CALVARY KENILWORTH love and gain a biblical foundation Continuing a long tradition, the and music director Brad Keimach for Ifte'a decisions In our Sunday LUTHERAN CHURCH Westfield branch of First Nation- GOSPEL CHAPEL Baptist Church met with residents recently to in- School. 108 Eastman St., Cranford wide Bank has contributed season troduce the season's offerings. Newark Ave. & 23rd St., Kenilworth 611 Raritan Road., Cranford tickets for the Westfleld Symphony The opening concert is Oct 5 at 908-272-6131 (Adjacent to the Days Inn) 276-2418 Orchestra to residents of the West- t Iht Aw. C. Pwi Strockttfn, D.D, Pisfar 8 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church. Sunday Services: field Senior Citizen Housing Corp. 11 AM - Family Bible Hour and First Tfi« Rw. ChrWint (tegm, AultL Ptttor Keimach will lead a pre-concert Sunday School For All Ages 272-7088 Bank manager James Palmer discussion at 7. Pastor Steve Nash SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 700 PM — Evening Services 6:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Wednesday. 7 30 PM • Prayer and Bible Study Sunday Service Baptist SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL & Friday, 7:00 PM • Youtn Meslmg Sunday School-9:40 A!M. ADULT FORUM Friday Nighi Children's Ciub Sunday Worship—11:00 A.M. 9:45 a.m. 7-8.30 PM (Grade Scnool Age) Wed. Evening Bible Study—7 P.M. A living doll Call For Moro Inlormalion A Congregation of the Evangelical Vt »it h Fcitawhip wiMhc Cuawnlw BapiM AaacUor, Church Lutheran Church in America 170 Elm Street SCOTCH PLAINS Redeemer Lutheran Church Wntfleld, New Jersey 07090 CONGREGATION ARI YEHUDA 233-2278 (Matilnnlc Synagogue) BAPTIST CHURCH Clark and Cowperthwalte Place hai b*gun Shabbat Morning Sarvlces (2 Blocks North O< Lord and T.ylor) 333 PARK AVE. SCOTCH PLAINS Church School 9:00 AM • INTEB-FAITM COUPLES * Westfleld, NJ Worship 10:30 AM (J«wi»M/ChrUII«n) 322-5487 Dr. Robert L Harvey, Pastor Find the common ground of faith 232-1517 inai It available to you Pastor James A, Brix In a more personal relationship Mr Charles L Hutchison • Rev. Paul E. Krltsch, Pastor with Q-d Director of Chrislian Education Roger Borchln, D.C.E. through tne Mettlah Yeshua (Je»u») Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Services Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Services 8:30 and 11 00 AM Shabbai Services - Saturday 10:00 am Youth Meeting 700pm. Sunday School and Adull Bibl* Class 9:50 AM Siilerhood i. Men'* Fellowship Home Fellowships Tuosday Christian Weigh! Loss Group Nursery Provided During Biblical Fmlvals • Dolei Vary 8.00 p.m. Worship Services and Educwlon Hour Meeting at Wednesday Prayor Meeting 7:00 p.m. Chrislian Day School Nursery Ev«no«l 1251 Terrill Road Scotch Plains Child care provided Through Grade 6 M/A P.O. Bon 984 Clark, N.J. 07066 908-561-B872 The First TERRILL ROAD Presbyterian Church BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday Mornings 9 and 11:15 of Cranford 1340 Tcrrill Rd. Scotch Plains Sunday Evenings 6:30 Wednesday Evenings 7:30 North Union & 322-7151 Springfield Aves. Rev. David E. Buck, Pastor Rev. Robert Bashioum, Sr. Pastor Sunday: 276-8440 9:45 AM - Sunday School Paul Thompson, Assistant Pastor Junior Woman's Club of Westffeld made "Dress a Living 11:00 AM - Morning Worship 6:15 AM - Church Training Doll" donations to town Human Services Department. Com- Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. 7:15 PM-Evening Worship plete back to school outfits were given to two local chil- Sunday Worship - 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Wadrwaday: Cranford Alliance Church dren. Director Lillian Corsl admires clothing with Mrs. MINISTER: Bruce D. Williams 7:00 PM - Prayer Meeting 7 Cherry Street, Cranford 276-1617 Linda Thayer, left, and Mrs. Part I Frattarola, right, of the INT ASSOC. Sman Moriarty Nursery Care Provided club. WILLOW ST. BERNARDS GROVE GREATER CATHOLIC CHURCH To Place PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MT. ZION - UHC 1961 RarJian Road, Scotch Plains 368 Siimner Av. Your Church 43 lohnson Avenue Community Center receives grant (908) 232-5678 Plainfield Crnnfbrd, N) O7106 Rov Ralph P. Acerno, Pastor Services Here, (908) 2 760830 The Westfleld Community Cen- James S. Avcry, Exxon Company, Sunday 756-3393 PASTOR: REV. CHARLIE W. BULLOCK ter, a member agency of the Unit- 3:00 a.m Children and Adull USA Annuitant and president of Mass Schedule Sunday Worship service; ed Fund of Westflcld, received a the Board of Directors of the West- Sunday School Call 10.00 10:30 a.m. - Fellowship limo Saturday: 5:30 PM 10 am Sunday School grant of $1,000 from the Exxon field Community Center, made the 10 30 a in -Worship Servlco 11:30 am Morning Worship Volunteer Involvement Fund to request to Exxon for the grant e 00 p m and 7.30 p rrv • Juniof/Sonior Sunday: 8:00, 9:30 Annette at purchase an air conditioner fbr The Westfield Community Center High Fellowships 11:30 AM Weekday Services: Wednesday; 7:30 p m - Blblo Study 231-6689 8 pm Wednesday Bible Study the kitchen and a bulling machine received a grant from Exxon in Thursday: 1000 a.m. - Bible Study Rev. Joseph F. Barbone, Pastor for the floors. 1989. 8 pm Friday Prayer & Praise September 26,1991 - THE WESTRELD RECORD - A7

Club to explore genealogy Symphony names four The College Woman's Club of the program at 8 p.m. at the First Westfield will open the program Methodist Church. Parking is to Board of Directors year Tuesday with "Genealogy: A available on Prospect Street and Fun Hobby," presented by Pamela Ferris Place, behind the church. The Westfield Symphony Orchestra has named four indi- Ferguson of Westfield. viduals to its Board of Directors, three from Westfield: She is a member of the West- Alice Dillon, Myriam Gabriel, and John McCormack, III. field Historical Society, co-founder of the Genealogical Society of the Mrs. Dillon is a long time resident with wide volunteer Westflelds and former member of interest She is currently on the Board of Trustees of the the Westfield Memorial Library New Jersey Center for Visual Arts in Summit where she is where she headed the reference department and set up the Hop- a member of the Gallery Committee and Co-Chair of the kins Room with material gathered Docents Committee. She also serves on the Advisory Board throughout the state. A former of the Blanton-Peal Counseling Center in Cranford. teacher, she is a computer pro- grammer and library consultant at Mrs. Gabriel, president, and active member of the WSO Baker and Taylor in Bridgewater. Guild, has represented the WSO at events such as the Mrs. Ferguson's presentation Westfield Festifall. will feature an overview of the hu- Mr. McCormack is Chairman and CEO of Accurate Bush- morous side of genealogy as well as its practical aspects, along with ing Co., Inc. in Garwood, which manufactures components "how to" information, peppered for various types of aircraft, including the space shuttle. with personal anecdotes. Mr. McCormack is a theoretical physicist The WSO's con- Prospective members and family cert performance of Aida in April will be sponsored by members or personal friends of members are welcome to attend PAMELA FERGUSON Accurate Bushing Company. The WSO, named a "Distinguished Arts Organization" by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, begins its ninth Tri Delts to meet Oct. 2 season on Oct 5. For information, call 232-9400. The members of the Westfield Jefferson Ave., with Janet Mclner- Alumnae Chapter of Delta Delta ney and Mrs. William Ramage as- Delta will meet Wednesday, Oct 2 sisting the hostess. at 6:30 p.m. for a potluck supper at Call Mrs. Fred Bradley, 233-3876 the home of Mrs. Fred Boss, 135 or 233-1125. Skil-Crafi MRS. GREGORY F. MEYER KITCHEN & BATH Julia Bertrand is wed • CARPENTRY •ELECTRIC to Gregory Meyer • PLUMBING • DRYWALL Julia Megan Bertrand and Gre- Anne Carlson of Boston, formerly • CERAMIC TILE & MARBLE gory Forrest Meyer were married of Westfield; Melissa Meyer of July 6, at SL Clement's Church in Fairfleld, Ohio, sister of the • FORMICA & CORIAN TOPS Chicago. groom; Margaret Muller and Mich- The bride is the daughter of Mr. elle Noll of Chicago; and Beth Ann • BATHROOM VANITIES and Mrs. David F. Bertrand of Painter of Washington, D.C. The Westileld. The bridegroom is the bridal attendants wore jade green • Stock or Custom Cabinets son of Ms. Kay Plau of Fairfteld, Lanz cotton dresses. Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Michael Hillenbrand of Tucson, ABSOLUTELY NO SUBCONTRACTING Meyer of Cincinnati, Ohio. A re- Arizona, served as best man. The Plumbing Lie. #84B1 . ception at the Monroe Club fol- ushers were William Andersen of FREE lowed the ceremony. Chief go; Mark Bertrand of We»t- '.''Reverend Joseph Ruls pei»» Ji«l4,irPttJer «C the bride; Jeffrey FULLY -oft ft-fiO formed the Nuptial Mass. Read- Dehnert of Chicago, Jeffrey Meyer NEW MEMBERS of Westfield Symphony Board of Directors, ings were presented by Susan De- of Columbus, Ohio, brother of the at rear from left: president Nancy Priest, Janet SmHjanic; front INSURED TOO-UJ 10 ESTIMATES groom; and Kenneth Wisniewski of row, music director Brad Keimach, Alice Dillon, John Mc- hnert of Chicago and Thomas Be- Cleveland, Ohio. bout, brother-in-law of the bride, Nancy Bristol, Esther Carlson, Cormack III and Myriam Gabriel, all of Westfield. of Fanwood. Michael Dietz of Chi- and Barbara Sheridan hostessed a cago played the bagpipes as the bridal shower in Westfield. The The Baptist Home bridal couple and guests exited bride's co-workers hostessed a from SL Clement's Church. bridal shower at the home of Deb- The bride was escorted to the bie Tobolski of Chicago. The bride altar by her father. She wore a and groom were honored at pre- Bianchi gown of white silk shan- nuptial parties in Barrington, Il- tung with puff sleeves and a chap- linois and Cincinnati, Ohio. The el length train. The bride's bou- bridegroom's parents hosted the quet, bridal attendants' bouquets rehearsal dinner at the Postcard and groomsmen's flowers were de- Factory Lofts where "Whitey," a signed and created by Mrs. A.J. well-known Chicago pub singer en- Furio, formerly of Westfield; tertained the guests. Laura Bertrand of Fanwood, sis- After a wedding trip to Fort ter of the bride, was matron of Meyer, Fla., the couple resides in honor. Bridal attendants were Chicago. A Home for The Aged Residential Health Care Deirdre Hamill is bride • Private Rooms • Low Rates of Jerald McArthur • Warm Home-Like Environment Deirdre E. Hamill, daughter of of Westfield, brother of the bride, 'NIGHT ON THE NILE' — Westfield Symphony fundraiser • Excellent Meals Mrs. Virginia Hamill of Broadview and Todd McMahan of High Point, committee members Include, seated from left, Symphony • Professional Caring Staff Realtors of Westfield, married Jer- N.C, friend. The groom, best man Guild president Mrs. Mlrtam Gabriel, Carter Booth, Sym- • Full-Time Activities Coordinator ald E. McArthur, son of Tom and and ushers wore gray tuxedos. phony Orchestra president Mrs. Nancy Priest, Ann Allen; • State Licensed Shirley McArthur of High Point The reader was Anne McArthur, rear, Roberta Amendola, Barron Cashdollar, Arthur Taylor • Member of New Jersey Association for Non-ProfIt N.C. on Sept 21. Father Rob the groom's sister. and Charlotte Foster. Homes for The Aging Koonze officiated at SL Helen's The bride graduated from Moth- R.C. Church. er Seton High School in Clark and Long Term Nursing Care Available The maid of honor was Jennifer the University of North Carolina in Celebrate symphony's ninth season Hamill of Westfield, sister of the Greensboro. She is currently pur- bride. Bridesmaids were Kathryn suing a masters degree in Ge- 'A Night on the Nile' filled with As the symphony's major fund- "1OO Years of Caring" Durante of Charlotte, N.C. and riatric Counseling and is employed the intrigue, mystery and glamour raiser, the evening will feature a Jacqueline Garrity of Chadds at Oakhurst Rest Home. or ancient Egypt will transport professional auction and a 50-50 THE BAPTIST HOME Ford, Pa. The groom graduated from An- guests back in time at the annual cash raffle. Last year's cash raffle winner received over $6,000. Tbe bride wore a white gown drews High School, High Point, Westfield Symphony Orchestra with chape! length train and fin- N.C. and the University of North Gala Dinner Dance Jan. 25, 1092 For information call the Sym- 201-483-6070 gertip wreath style headpiece. The Carolina in Greensboro. He is em- at the Short Hills Hilton. The phony office at 232-9400. maid of honor and bridesmaids ployed by E and R Distributors. black tie event celebrates the wore tea length floral chintz. After a wedding trip to Cape symphony's ninth season which Rick Wilson of Archdale, N.C, May and the Outer Banks, N.C, will feature the opera in concert friend of the groom, served as best the couple took up residence in presentation of Verdi's Aidaon man. Ushers were Daniel Hamill Greensboro, N.C. April 25,1992. 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400 Westfield Avenue. Elizabeth, New Jersey (908) 354-5777 A-8 - THE WESTFIELD RECORD - September 26,1991 Sports Girls tennis Devils girls soccer begins the ascent tourney set Early scoring in drought solved, By LARRY COHEN Forbes SportswrMr as is first win Westfield takes a No. 2 and By LARRY COHEN two No. 3 seeds into this week- Forbes Sportsmlter end's Union County girls ten- Pete Giordano, Westfleld's var- nis tournament at Hub Stine sity girls soccer coach, graded his Field in Plainfleld team out to a C after its first three The tournament begins today games, but said that's nothing to (Thursday) and concludes to- worry about, even though these morrow, but in case of rain, girls are used to straight A's. action will continue Monday. First of all, it's not even mid- Westfield Head Coach Kathy term report time, much less the Luckey, also the tournament end of the semester; i.e. tourna- director, came up with two ment time Second of all, the new doubles combinations for grade went way up in only three the Devils' win over Elizabeth days. Tuesday, and Luckey said she "We made a complete turn- likes their chances in the tour- around from Randolph to today," ney. Giordano said. Westfield's first singles play- The Devils, 1-1-1, opened their er, Jessica Burley, didn't re- season at Randolph last Friday ceive one of the top eight with a 0-0 tie. Saturday morning, seeds, and by virtue of a blind they lost to Hillsborough, 1-0. draw, will have to play a pre- Monday, they beat Ridge, 2-0. liminary match today. "Against Randolph, we just After an opening-match loss played a kickball type of game," to state power Millburn, the Giordano said. "We couldnt get Devils enter the tournament anything going. We just didn't play on a three-match win streak, a very good game." having beaten Watchung Hills After returning to Westfietd at 9 and Linden prior to Tuesday's p.m. Friday night and getting back win over Elizabeth. Because of on a bus to Hillsborough at 8:30 the state singles tournament, a.m. Saturday morning, Giordano followed by the state team said he could guess the reason for Westfleld's Monica Ceklosky (right) snapped the Devils' scoreless streak on this goal st 28:32 In her teams' 2-0 tournament, county tourneys victory over Ridge. are traditionally held very a sluggish first half. "I figured we early in the season, and the were tired," he said. "I told the girls the pressure phreys. Devils' tbur matches is among But the Devils woke up in the was off now, that they didn't have The best trend appears to be in "We're like a step behind. If we the most any team has played The pieces, Giordano said, are shots on goal. Randolph had 15, finish, we'll be a good team," second half. "We started taking it to worry about going undefeated," still being fitted into the puzzle. thus far. to them. We started playing a Giordano said. Hillsborough 11 and Ridge only Giordano said, then corrected Three freshmen started Monday; seven. himself. "No, we are a good team. ground game and a soft game. Monday, Monica Ceklosky broke four began the overtime against And we peppered the goal. Liz the scoring drought at 28:32 of the The Devils, meanwhile, went If we finish, we'll be a better Randolph. from four against Randolph to IS team." Capano had four good shots on first half off an assist by Susan One who's firmly in place, how- goal." McCloy. Becky O'Brien, who Gior- and 14. Westfield is at Rahway today 1ST SINOUES ever, is goalie Amy Korchak. "She "We're getting the opportuni- 1. Terry Ann Zawackl (Union) vs. Chrl* Metide None, however, found the net. dano didn't start but who "came has been tested and done an out- before another big test against (Linden) Hillsborough did, off a corner off the bench to play an outstand- ties; we just need to finish a little Bayonne tomorrow in the football 2. Mary Uz Fttzpatrick (Kent Place) vs. Sua standing job," Giordano said, giv- better," Giordano said. "The ball's kick, and the Devils were winless ing game," scored in the second ing high honors also to stadium at 3:45 p.m. Bayonne Goldberg (Cranford) after two games. half off an assist by Kerry Hum- going across the goalmouth, but ousted the Devils from the state 3. Lisa Taub (Dayton) vs. Karen Savage Melissa Long, Laura Todd, (Brearley) nobody's filling ia Today (Mon- tournament in the semiflnals last Christie McGiffln, Capano and day), we had three or four across 4. Sarah Slonaker (Oak Knoll) vs. Missy MIKei f OOTHAI I PHr VI t- VV year, 1-0. (Governor Livingston) Sheryl Krevsky. the goal, but nobody was there. 5. Stutl Nalk (Elizabeth) vs. Christine McCann (Summit) 6. Jennifer Clean/ (Mother Seton) vs. winner ol Carolyn Thlerback (Scotch Plains) and Jar- Devils set for opener emee Johnson (Plalnfiald) 7. Jodl Jordan (Clark) vs. winner of Nicole Wlggs (Union Catholic) and Laura Bums (New Providence) as Kardinals hit town B Tara Bogota (Roaelle Paik) vs. winner o V

WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Middlesex, Westfield's varsity country team pulled off a shutout ROUNDUP field hockey team dropped identi- in a dual meet with Union Tues- cal 2-1 decisions to Morristown day, taking the first five places en Boys soccer unbeaten and Pingry. Diana Daniel leads route to a 15-46 win. Westfield thus far with two goals, Aimee Stout was the overali Westfleld's while Terri Wickens has added a winner on the 3.1-mile course in boys varsity soc- goal and two assists. Becky Taylor 21:55. Anne Engcll was second in cer team pulled and Erin Allcnaugh have scored 22:18, Martha Bennett third in out both of its Westfield's other goals. 24:13, Rennie Silverstein fourth in first two games, 24:23 and Maria Santomauro fifth breaking late Gymnasts win firsi two in 25:07. ties to beat East Side, 5-3 and Westfield's varsity gymnastics Stout gave Westfield its best per- Elizabeth, 2-1 in overtime. team won its first two meets of the formance Saturday at the New In a game marred by 11 yellow year, 85.35-75.55 over South Plain- Jersey Catholic Track Coaches cards and one Elizabeth ejection, field and 83.1-66.05 over Kearny. Class Meet with a ninth-place fin- the Devils trailed, 1-0. Tuesday Freshman Jill Smith won the ish among all senior girls in 21:59. before Jim Corcoran tied the all-around against South Plain- the best time among senior girls game off a pass from Humberto field with 31.45 points. She fin- from Union County. Engell fin- Azanedo with four minutes gone ished first on the vault and beam, ished 16th overall in the junior in the second half. The game re- tied for first on the bars and sec- meet in 22:46, third in Union mained tied through the rest of ond on the floor. Her 7.85 against County. regulation play and the first 10- South Plainfield and 8.15 against minute overtime. Five minutes Kearny qualified her for the sec- through the second overtime, tionals on the beam, and her 8.5 stopper Kevin Zadourian, who against Kearny gave her one of Gorbaty lends boys had moved up to offense after his the two qualifying marks she Westfield took first, third and mark was ejected, took a center- needs on the vault Regan Lenc- sixth through 12th to beat Union, ing pass from Corcoran and sent it han finished second all-around 25-34, in a dual-meet Tuesday at into the lower corner of the net against South Plainfield with a Warinanco Park. from 18 yards out 28.05. Matt Gorbaty won the race in Westfleld scored two goals — by Dana Fahcy (broken toe) and 17:20, while Andy Ruggiero fin- Jay Ball and Jeff Hughes — in Sara Rosenblatt (shoulder) remain ished third in 17:52. Mike Chung the game's last four minutes to sidelined. Rosenblatt's sore shoul- was sixth in 18:01. pull away from East Side. Corey der remains a mystery. Head Gorbaty and Ruggiero also Walsh had two goals while Corco- Coach Ellen Kovac was hoping for placed at the New Jersey Catholic ran completed the scoring with a a diagnosis this week. Track Coaches Class Meet Satur- penalty kick. day. Gorbaty was third in the jun- ior race in 17:05, while Ruggiero Staff photo by George Pacclelo Field Hockey 1-2 Girl harriers top Union finished eighth among sopho- Waatffald gymnast Regan Hanehan chalk* her handa before attacking the parallel bars. After a 3-0 opening-day win over Westfield's girls varsity cross mores in 18:11.

Former Westfield football Former Westfield football coach Gary Kehler was the guest speak- er at the Rotary Club of Westfield coach co-authors new book to talk about the writing of a new book. Kehler was joined by co- authors Lee Hale and Tom DeNe- gro of the book "The Coaching Edge," which documents Kehler's 22-year career at the high school. Kehler came to Westfield from Hackettstown in 1956 and went on to coach the Westfield football team for 22 seasons that included four state championships, nine undefeated seasons, 17 Watchung Conference championships and a 48-game winning streak. Kehler, whose career record stood at 174 wins, 26 losses and 7 ties, said that among his finer memories was the game Westfield won in front of 40,000 spectators at the Meadowlands in 1977. After his remarks, a number of Former WaetfMd football coach Gary Kahlar aJgna books Rotarians took advantage of the during hla vlatt to tht Rotary Club of Waatflald. Kehlar, coach's presence to have their" personal copies of "The Coaching who eoachad at Waatflald for 22 yaara, co-authored the Edge" autographed. book with Laa Hala and Tom DaNagro. Staff photo Westflald defanalva linemen (from left) Maurice Barnett, Tyreese Moore and Tom Norton.

Football fense, long snap on punts and U. spell the starters on defense. tnto t/te (Continued from page A-8.) "Last year, he was the kind of (Continued from page A-8) ing at the 1988 Seoul Games. the first HCS Nations' Trophy country course with obstacles plays to quarterback Mike Cat- kid who you didn't think would More recent successes in- final in Belgium. and show jumping on three enacci. ever play," Tranchina said, "but USET with a base of opera- clude Anne Kursinski's show Dressage, according to consecutive days. One of the most pleasant sur- he improved himself physically tions from 1962 to 1978. jumping win this summer at prises of the pre-season, Tranchi- 100 percent I'm really proud of At that point, its tenant Standish, can best be de- Combined driving, added as the Grand Prix of Aachen, scribed as "ballet on horse- a discipline in 1979, is mod- na said, was junior lineman Ron the way he dedicated himself. changed to the Beneficial Germany. Kursinski, a mem- Mammano, who will center on of- He's doing a great job. Management Corporation, back," where the rider "dem- eled after the three-day event which acquired a more than ber of the 1988 Olympic silver onstrates complete control of Two- or four-horse teams pull 500-acre tract on which the medal show jumping team, is the horse, putting him through a carriage through dressage team's headquarters is lo- from Flemington, and she be- a series of beautiful dance tests, cross-country marathons YOU WONT BE HAPPY WITH cated. In December, 1988, comes only the second woman movements." and obstacle courses. however, Beneficial made a in the 80-year history of Upcoming events JUST A MVLCHER.WE WEREN'T! Aachen to win show jumping. Show jumping stresses 1W LAWN-BOY MUMWtMOW * OOtS MUM MORE. munificent gift to the USET speed and athleticism, putting October 5-6 worth more than $4 million Also this summer, the USET the horse through a series of Rolex/USET Medal Finals- and consisting of seven and a won a team silver medal in jumps and subtracting points East half acres, which contain the dressage and a team bronze in for each time the horse hits an October 11-13 team's stables and offices, a show jumping at the Pan obstacle, or faults. Walls some- Gladstone Driving Event Prin- 403 X 184-foot outdoor sand American Games in Cuba. Jen- times exceed seven feet, and ceton Bank and Trust/ USET training ring and a 192 X 80- nifer Miller, riding Triomphe, horses compete for fastest National Four-in-Hand Cham- foot indoor riding area. added an individual bronze in time and fewest faults. pionship dressage. The headquarters, with of- Three-day eventing, or com- November 9-11 fices and meeting rooms, liv- And earlier this week, Best bined training, is the triathlon Dressage Training Session for ing quarters for staff, guests anchored the U.S.'s first Na- Young Riders with Robert MULCH of equestrian sports, involving Dover BAG Geta perfect lawn, and visiting riders-in-training, tions' Cup win since 1989 in dressage, a marathon nross- witlmut bagging. SHRID was described as "the most Converts loo bagger in seconds- LEAVES lavish stable in the United willi HO tools. Pack S limn inure ictitr States" when it was built in into a b/ig unlit Ibr leaf 1916. It has 54 box stalls, ter- slircMer attachment razzo floors, brass fittings, wal- nut paneling and a huge Tiffa- ny glass-roofed room overlook- ing its center rotunda en- tranceway. The key to equestrian suc- HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK cess, according to Standish, in- •ush Mower L21ZPN cludes an inherent coordina- •4-HPromiiicrrial-grncle engine *2rcut tion and athleticism of the (as picked by the sports staff of Forbea N*wspapa>rs) • Attachments Id you baff, tliscliarge, mulch rider, but revolves around the clippings or shred leaves - all with easy, no horse and a balance between tool installation. 299^ the two. This is sometimes AMY KORCHAK OR $11 PIR MONTH complicated by the fact that, Junior Westfield according to Standish, 95 per- NO D0WWAVMWr/N0 MTOKST/NO MNHNTS' UKTtt AJ*H 1992! cent of riders don't own the horse they perform with. ACCESSORIES WmttSlTSSiL ViSTMLATlON "You're working with a liv- Korchak, who earned All-Union County hon- •MULOHHKOW 'LEU SHREDDER ing animal," Standish said, ors a year ago, is off to a strong start as the "and there's an extraordinary SIDE DKCrURGf time element involved in the goalie for the Westfield High girts soccer horse and rider developing a squad. In the Blue Devils' first three outings she balance with one another." It allowed just one goal. is not unusual, therefore, to find riders in their 40s or horses older than 10. Eques- trian is also one of the few sports, Standish said, where men and women compete on an equal basis. The 1988 U.S. Olympic team had six of each. There ore four equestrian AVAILABLE ONLY AT THESE FULL SERVICE LAWN-BOY DEALERS disciplines: dressage, show jumping, three-day eventing CHANFORD DUNELLEN HILLSBOROUGH MART1NSVILLE T*J Lmnvnowir Omwllan Lawn Equipment Ctntntl Jmy Mont Mwilrmlllt Power Equin and combined driving. The 132 North Avtnu* Eaat 10S Lincoln Ave. EFIKaEl£S 2NorthA».™,.F..i 1M I !„«,!„ iu. jB Hamilton Road 1948 Wnhtngton Valley nd. first three are Olympic sports, and the USET has won seven SPORTING GOODS CO. RARITAN SKILLMAN medals in the last two Olym- Somsraat Lawn * Garden Montgomery Mowtr Cenler pics. The last individual medal YOUR SPORTING GOODS COMPLEX 201 Wait 1U3 Remit #60 513 W. UNION AVE., (RT. 28) BOUND BROOK, NEW JERSEY/201-356-0604 SOUTH PLAINFIELD UNION was a silver won by Greg Best WATCHUNG WESTFIELD Mon., Tues., Tliurs., Fri. fi:.K) A.M. to 9 P.M./Wcil. & Snt. 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Holly Park Uwnmowir J I A Mower Qewge'a Uwnmower on Gem Twist in show jump- 2720 Par* Avcnu* 1336 Stuyv«aant Ave E.T, Petenon Co. 702 Somwwt SfrM 224 Etmar street A-10 - THE WESTFIELO RECORD - September 26,1991 SCOREBOARD symptoms can appear In young children and Wraton h) MM corWnutng for runtwrs Inter- YOUTH NO ft S older adults. Patients gradually lose menial ested In pamefptfiog. Sign upa win Mkt place capacity and physical control during a 10-25 through Oct4atafMotS5per entrant. SPORTS Double the fun year period. There presently Is no effective Reparations aWf October 4th and on the day ,• Signups for the PAL explorer posi will be ol the net, (7:48 a.m. lo 8:1 S in), will pay told tomorrow (Friday) from 7-9:30 p m, tor treatment or cure. CALENDAR For tickets or more information, call tourna- $7. Trophies will be awarded to first, second any Wesifield boy or girl agas 14-20 Inter- and third place winners In six categories: 18 & healed In police work ana volunteering time lo ment Chairman Lee Pierce, 968-5080, or the chapter office, 828-3070 under, 10-29, 30-38, 40-49, 9048 and 60 and the community. For more Information, contact ova*. The bait mala and female flnlahen will petectrve Gray, 769-4038 or Detective Allen, receive trophies (or tha HvemMe run, aa until Fri., Sept. 27 709-4019. ROAD RACING a* the Mayor's Trophy, awarded to tha first Qirte Tennis resident to cross tha finish Una. Tha ona-mlle Varsity at Union County Tournament, Plainfield fun run will hava a bast overall mala and Qlrla Soccer IN THt NEWS Applications are available for the first annual female trophy. RegiatraMon forma for both Varsity and JV vs. Bayonne, 3:45 Walgreens Presents the CranforO PTC Run races are available In Room 113, Municipal Football The WeettMd High School fall varsity lor Education" on Sunday. Sept. 29. A one- BuHdIng, Scotch Plains. Frashmen at Kearny, 3:45 •ports have elected the following captains lor mile tun run and four-mile race will be fea- their teams- tured. It will be held at Orange Ave. School In Football: Steve Kocaj, Tom Norton. Cranford at 1 p.m. All proceeds benefit Ihe Sat., Sept. 28 ' Boy* ioccer: James Ball, Chris vVojcik. Ruth S. Janovsik Scholarship Fund. Football Kevin Zadounan, A professional deejay will provide Inspira- Varsity vs. Kaarny, 2 tional music for the runners while entertaining Qlrta aoccar: Monica Ceklosky, Becky O'Br- FloM Hoclcay spectators. Clowns will circulate through the ien. Stacey Tourtellofle. Varsity and JV va. East Brunswick, 10 crowd. Refreshments will be available for all Oymnatttct: Ashley Flzieli. Radio OrM Schedule WERA Radio (AM 1590) •oya Croaa Country runners. Field hockey: Katie Cooke. Christina Gab- haa announcad its achadula of hlQh school Varsity, JV at Stewan Memorial riel, Anne Leegan. Applications are available at the Cranford fbotbaJ btoadoaata lor tha upcoming taaton. Olris Croaa Country ' Qlrla eroee country: Maria Santomauro, Sport Center, Gold's Gym In Cranford, the Sat, Sept 21 - Scotch Plaint at EUtabeth, Varffty, JV at Stewart Memorial Melissa Winberry, Mlllburn Sneaker Factory and the Clark Sport 1:30 p.m.; Fri.. Sapt. 27 - WoodbrUge at •oystoeear . Boy* eroaa country: Joih Albemon, Dan Center, or by calling 276-0925. Ediaon, 7:30 p.m.; Fri.. Oct. 4 - J.P. Stevens Vanity and JV va. Union, 10 , Barcan. at Wahop Ahr, 7:30 p.m.; Sat. Oct. 5 - ' Qlrlt tennla: Leigh Elmore. Katie McEvtiy. Runners are Invited to sign up for JFK Medi- Ounantn at Sou* Mnr, 1 p.m.; Fri., Oct. 11 cal Center's annual Heart ft Sole Race, * 10- Cheerieadlng (football); Jennifer Demer, - Cadar PUde* « South PiaWeki, 7:30 p.m.; Mon., Sept. 30 kllometer run through Edison on October 20 ' Dang McMillan. Fri., Oct. IB - New Providence at North Soya 9aaaar at 930 a.m. , Cheerleadfng (aoetar): Michelle PltecM, PtainfMd, 7:30 p.m.; Fri., Oct 25 - Piscat- Freshmen va, Pingry, 3:43 The race will begin across the street from Jodi Tanar. away at Woodbrtdge, 730 p.m.; Fri., Nov. 1 Football tho medical center at the JFK Fitness & Con- JV at Ksvny, 3:45 lerence Center on James Street. It will wind - Edton al Placataway, 7:30 p.m.; Sat,, Nov. ; The Westfield High School varsity football Flold Hockay through suburban township streets before fin- 2 - North Ptainnetd at Immaculata, 7:30 p.m.; , leam's game against Irvlngton will be aired on Varsity and JV at Cranford. 4 ishing at the same site. Fri.. Nov. 8 - JFK at South Plalnfisld, 7:30 rV-3 Sunday, Oct. 6 at 9:30 p.m. Qlrla Tennla i For those wishing to participate, but at a p.m.; Sat, Now 15 - Cokmia at Woodbrldge. Varsity vs. Union, 4 more leisurely pace, a one-mile walk/run will 7:30 p.m.; Sat.. Nov. 23 - open for playoffs; '' Former Westfleld soccer tundout Krlssy Jer- precede the 10K at 9 a.m. Wad., Nov. 27 - Springfield at North Plain- emiah scored a goal In Trenton Stats Col- field. 7:30 p.m.; Tnu., Nov. 28 - Plainfield at Walkers, runners and wheelchair athletes ol < [ege'a 3-1 win over Oneonta State In the Lions Westfleld, TBA; Sat., Dee. 7 - open for play- all ages are eligible for either event, Ap- Tue., Oct. 1 , Classic, which Trenton State went on to win. offs. proximately 800 people competed in the two Qymnastlca the Uons began the yea/ 3-0-1. events last year. Varsity at Union Catholic, 4 The first place male and female finishers in Qlrla toccar TLNNIS Some of the participants In the Wettfleld Tennis Associa- the 10K wifl each receive prizes valued at Varsity and JV at Summit, 3:45 tion's doubles tournament assemble for a shot for the S300 Additionally, there will be trophies tor MtSCt I I ANY Bova Soccer the first three men and women in each of the Varsity and JV vs. Summit. 3:45 Jackie Boyle and Stan Karp. rekjnlng West- photo album. (From left) top row: Barbara Qolfberg, Clara nine different age categories in the race. Tro- Freshmen at Summit, 3:45 Discount athletic tickets, good for admission tekj Tennis Association mixed double* cham- Karnlsh, Mel Blackburn and Stan Karp. Bottom row: Hugo phies will also go (o the youngest male and Soya Croat Country to any regular-season football, basketball, or pions, successfully defended their title, defeat- female finishers in the one mile, and the old- Varsity and JV vs. Kearny, Elizabeth, 3:45 Gomez, Irondl Altche and Giorgio Bemasconl. wrestling event sponsored by the four Union , Ing the team of Lynn Myers and Paul Oarma- esi finisher in ihe 10K will receive a special Qlrls Croaa Country County Regional High Schools, ara now on nin in the tournament final, Final standings for prize. Varsity and JV vs. Kearny, Elizabeth. 3:45 sale. Season tickets are S10 for adufta and SS the 1991 season are aa follows: ship basketball coach Nell Home and all-time C Flight The first i ,000 race applicants will receive a ; I. Boyle/Karp New Jersey high school scoring leader John for students. For additional Information, call Low gross: Marlon Brandltz, 60. 1st low commemorative long-sleeve T-shirt, and gifts (201) 376-6300. ext. 328, • %. Myers/Darmanln Somogyi, will be held during five afternoon net: Marion Branditz. Pat Dowd. net 36 2nd will go lo an finishers Wed., Oct. 2 '$. Goldborg/Blackbum and evening sessions at New Brunswick High low net: Lil Roy, net 37. Heart & Sole applications are available from Field Hockey k Bernstein School Irom November 12-19. Low putts: Fran Bottltta, 15. JFK's Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Depart- Varsity and JV vs. Summit, 3:45 if. Roosgon Home, lormer Westtield High School boys Chip-Ins: Co Chazotte. ment, which will benefit from the race's pro- The Central Jersey Pre-Season Basketball [t Evans 1 basketball coach, has co directed one of the 18 Holers ceeds Pre-entry application forms must be Camp will be held at New Brunswick High 1 Awbray most highly-rated summor basketball camps A Flight received by October 15 with a $7 registration School from Nov. 12 through Nov. 19. The Thu., Oct. 3 ;». Cailahan/Harrls the past 13 summers at the Lawrenceville Low gross: Anna Chung, 85. 1st low net: fee lor the ono milo and a $10 fee for the 10K. camp will be under the direction of former Qlrla Tannla ;». HIcHey School. 1 Lorerto Dean, net 71. 2nd low net: Helen Post-entries will be accepted from October 16 state champion basketball coach Neil Home Varsity vs. Keamy, 4 (0. Long The Pre-Season Camp, opon to all boys and Brown, net 72. 3rd low net: Carol Azen. net until 8 30 am race day, with a tee of S3 for and all-time New Jersey high school scoring Qymnastlca M Vlach girls In grades 7-12, will include five two-and- 73 :he mile and $11 for the tOK champ John Somogyi. Open to bova and girls Varsity at Union, 4 •\2 Sarvetnick a-half hour sessions during the week, en B Flight Ton-kilometer race participants will run a In grades 7-12, tha camp will Include five two- Qlrla Soeear 13. Clevenger abling players to improve on their pro-season Low gross: Rhoda Faughnan, 92. 1st low well-marked, mostly fiat course. Traffic will bo and-ons naff hour sessions which will Include Varsity vs. East Side, 3:45 conditioning, line tune fundamental skills ana net: Jimmy Budz, Rhoda Faughnan. Doris Ro- controlled, and splits and three water stops pre-seaaon conditioning, fundamental skills, Freshmen at Chatham, 3:45 •, Irwin Bernstein defeated John Dalton 1C-2 to scrimmage on a full court. inhardt, net 70. A" II be provided. The course is certified by and scrimmaging. For more information, call (Soya Soccar • wm ho sixth senior singles ladder champion- A brochure and application can be obtained C Flight The Athletics Congress. 654-5691 or 844-B923. Freshmen at Rarrtan, 3:45 ship In the nine years of the ladder. Both by calling Home, 654-5691 or Somogyi. Low grots: Joyce A. Bukowiec. 94. 1st tow As in previous years, race clinics and prog- '(nallsts had been severely tested In the semi- 646-8923. net: Joyce A. Bukowiec, net 63. 2nd low net: sms will be offered to those running. All are finals as Dalton, the 1988 champion, defeated Meg Williamson, net 70. 3rd low net: Natalie free of charge. Jim OlClerlco, and Bernstein defeated 1990 Pines, net 71. The pre-raco clinic on running mechanics Champ Bill Hitter, both by 10-9 scores. Bern- OFFICIATING Low putts: Rhoda Faughnan, 29. and techniques will take place on September ' stein, with a 17-1 record this season, now has Forbes seeks sports interns Chip-Ins: Joyce A. Bukowiec (11). Irene 24 Irom 37 p.m. at JFK. Evaluations will be 105 career wins on the senior ladder. Most The New Jersey Wrestling Officials Associa- Morse (3). Shirley Sawyer (16). conducted by the Sports Medicine Depart- active award was shared by Wally Bader and The Forbes Newspapers sports department is seeking interns to work tion is accepting requests for applications and ment. Appointments are mandatory: individu- bewey Rainville, with 20 matches played. information on the training program from any als should call 321-7757 to register. in its Somerviile and Cranford offices. final standings are as follows: Sports notables Tommy John (former New New Jersey resident, 18 years of age or older, A pre-race symposium, "Running Whys and ,' I Ifwin Bornstoin 9. Ken Evans York Yankees pitcher) and Phil McConkey If you are a high school or college student interested in sports jour- who is interested in becoming an intorscho- Wise' will be offered on October 17 at 7 p.m. 1 John Dalton 10. Jim O'Brien (former Giants reclever) will join goiters who nalism, this is a great way to learn about a news room, deadlines, lastic wrestling official. ai the titnesa and conference center Dr. Mat- 3 Bill Rittor 11. Charles Carl participate In a benefit tournament sponsored Prospective candidates should write for In- Ihow Brown ol Edison, a medal-winning mas- computers and print journalism. The job will entail some writing, and 4 Jim DlClerlco 12. Gene Meyers by the Huntington's Disease Society of Ameri- formation to: N.J.W.O.A., Membership Chair- ca (HDSA), New Jersey chapter Monday. ters athlete and JFK medical-dental member. lots of ftin.Applicant s must have a car. 6 Wally Bader 13. DtckHMiler man, 2100 Melrose Parkway, Union, N.J. The tournament will be held at tho Plainfield will bo tho speaker. Race packets may be 6. Dewey Rainville 14, Ed Plnkman Those interested should call Norb Garrett, sports editor at 07083. Country Club In Edison, host to the 1987 picked up prior to Dr Brown's lecture from 7 Bruce Long 15. Lowell Doak Women's Open and this year's New Jersey 5-7 p m at the center 908-231-6632 or 908-722-3000. 6 Ron Lucke State Open. It begins at 11:30 a.m. with a On October 22, a post-race sports medicine The positions are unpaid. buffet lunch and ends with cocktails, dinner cimie will be held from 3-7 p.m. at JFK, Ap- BASKl THALl and prizes. Play begins with a 1 p.m shotgun oointrnenis must be made race day. The Ashbrook Women's Golf Association start. For more inlormation on Ihe race call held a Handicap Stroke Play Tournament last In addition to meeting John and McConttey, 321 7725 A free-throw basketball tournament tor dis- week. Results were as follows: players can participate In a free clinic con- abled individuals of all age* will be held Satur- 9 Holers ducted by Michael Gray, PGA professional for A 10-K race, sponsored by the BrkJgewater day at Cranford High School from 9 a.m. to 3 A Flight the club. A putting contest will be run by the Recreation Department, will be held Colum- p.m The event Is sponsored by the East Cen- Low gross: Pat Bolta. Ann Powers. 52. 1st pro shop. bus Day, Oct. 12, at 9 a.m., starting at the tral District Elks and the Union County Depart- low net: Ann Powers, net 35 2nd low net: Proceeds from the tournament will benefit Basilone Fleldhouse on Garretson Road. Reg- ment of Parks and Recreation Mar/ Ruff, Pat Bolta, net 37. program* supported by the New Jersey chap- istration deadline Is Oct. 7. Pre-reglstratlon fee The deadline to register Is tomorrow (Fri- B Flight ter o! HDSA, which helps afflicted families deal is $7 and post-registration (after Oct. 7) It 18, day) For information and registration, call Low gross: Nancy Christenssn, 54. 1st low with Huntlngton's Disease (HO). T-shirts will be given to the first 290 entrants, BW-1SB3 or 527-4930. net: Nancy Chrlstensen, net 36. 2nd low net: HD Is an Inherited, progressively degenera- »*• Big Savings and The Central Jersey Pre-Season Basketball tive brain disorder that most often affects peo- Mary Hughes, net 37. 3rd low net: Terry Wik- Ths 10th Annual Scotch Plaint Day One- ple between the ages of 30 and 50, although Camp, co-directed by former state champion- tor. Marua Gulllauma, net 39. Mile Fun Run will be held Oct. S and rag- Free Accessories! SNAPPERIZER RECYCLING KIT THATCHERtZER WESTFIELD YOUTH SOCCER Vacuuma up and Grass clippings Removes dead grais shreds leavea; no more virtually disappear Into encouraging a heallhier, backs Bridget Benlsch, Claire Gordon and Griffith foiled numerous Branchburg attacks offenso in the second half In a bid to get back raking. your lawn. thicker lawn, DIMKM, ! OIVISION V Kitty FrommUlng. with halfback support from Chrla Janson, into the game. The Wastfieid defense of Mike 1 your chotcm Ol accewaory wtmn you Staten Island 4, Defeeter* 2 BOYS Tom O'ComeU and Steven TebbetU Goalie Todd, John Humphreys, Michael SanocM, h4Bhbl Erika Van Anglen scored the Defeelers first DIVISION III John Valla earned the win. Mike Orlando and Patrick Tuohy was up to pypggg goal, off assists by Mag BlenduH, Malran UCCC 5, Salon Hall 0 DIVISION V the challenge, but several diving saves by or recycling Snapper mowtr. On 3.5 PrieaUey and Maroot SJegel. Later, Eilzabati UCCC established itself early in this In-town Rahway 9, United 2 Jimmle Banta in goal were also needed to hp modWa purehaam aeeawaory tor . Tozzl set up BlenduH for the second goal. game as halfbacks K, R. Davidson, Paul Da- After spotting the Chargers a four-goal ad- hold Roxbury down. Jutt $1$M. Andrea Conttandla had two runs downfteld Carli and Tim Romano controlled mkffleld vantage In the first hart, United came back Carter, who played an outstanding second In the fourth quarter, but the Defoaters play. Josh Hock scored UCCC's first goal on with two In the second. Center halfback Con- half al midfield, assisted on Lau's goal In the UodWPSIMT ; couldnl capitalize. a shot high and to tho left off a pass from Matt ner Mulvaa started the scoring by taking tho ; Forwards Alyssa Graye, Valerie Grlffath first minute aft or the intermission. A Roxbury $299.95 $399.95 Janson. ball deep in the Charge's' zone and shooting clearing kick was headed by Korn to Osborn and Jada Bigglo also payed well offensively UCCC's second goal was set up when Oav- an unassisted goal high into the corner of tho SamMXUX) $424.95 on tho right side for a blast to the roof of the S#w»»fJO.ro in tho second hall id son stole tho ball at midfiold and passed lo net. AaauoryUlM Otpreya 1, Blu* Jays O net and a E-1 lead. After Roxbury's second PtuiFrwAocwiwy Jimmy Euwer at right wing. Euwer drove to United's second goal developed with a long Jen Kemps' thira-quarter penalty kick goal, tho Hotspurs closed out the scoring on a tha comer and crossed to Marcus Mattlslll, through pass from Conner Mutvee to center proved to be tho winning goal in an in-town lolo goal by lau on assists by Korn and who slammed it homo. Mattielli scored again a striker Brad Qlllln, who outran the Charger your chotca of a $179.95 alngh bag catcher or a S179.9S Modal girls gamo Rapuano. short time later off a pass by Thomas Papa. defense and scored. 2100 Hand HaM Leal Sfonw whan you purehaaa »ny new Tho first half saw Bluo Jay goalies Alicia Ho got tho hat trick off a pass from Tim Ro- Hotspurs 7, Roxbury 2 Volunteers 5, South Orange 0 Snapper Rider or Tractor. Plcoy and Elizabeth McKeon with fullbacks mano, and his fourth goal of the day came off Ttio midfield of Willy Cashman, Jim Korn, Gavin Shulman began the scaring with an . Tracy Van Court, Kale Nowickl and K*lfy a pass From David Osborne. Brian Osborn, Mike Carter and Brian early goal on an assist from Glenn Hurley. Mtyar reject a strong Osproy attack led by Adam Gorman recorded the shutout, aided Kemps controlled the gamo from tha opening Early South Ornngo attacks were saved by forwards Kelsey III, Amy Saligman. Susan by fine play by halfbacks Victor Encarnadon whistle. In tha third minute of play Cashman Wostfiold goalie David Robinson. Psl/lno, Anna Dujnlc and Katie Glldea. In a and Jeremy Korchak. intercepted a Roxbury throw-in and fod striker seesaw battle, Osproy goalies Ashley Szelar DIVISION IV Alexander Lau for a quick 1-0 advantage). Glenn Hurley scored the Volunteers' sec- and Marcy Carrol had their hands full as Blue United 2, Branchburg 1 Just two minutes later, fullbacks Scan Joffe ond goal ofl a sideline throw-in. Tho Volunteer Jay forwards pounded them with shots Car- Strong midfioid play by Steven Kassaklan, and Osborn teamed with Lnu lor a second dolonse, anchored by midfielders Chris rols diving save on a Blue Jay penalty ktck Dan Walsh and Mark Matthews set up Joa quick score. Schwartz and John Tullsy and fullbacks Tim ended the scoreless first hall. Schaffer, who scored Unilcds first goal off Four minutes later, Roxbury responded with Young and Brian Dyke kept South Orange The second half was a carbon copy of the assists by Kevin Mehorler and Domlnlck Vo- a goal on a direct kick, but Ihe two-goal ad- pinned down for the rest of tho half. No monthly payments until April 1st. first, with both loams taking numerous shots. llnl. Tho Bandits, however, came back to tie vantage was restored a few minutes later Rrqulrti 10% down psymenl Inltmt tree plan tvttoblo Woslfield broke tho gamo open in the sec- SnMpCm&t Untnctng. 544 yout patHcipaUng Snappar The Osprey oflunsrvo line of Megan YIKM. the score at harftimo. when Cashman's load pass up tho loft touch- ond half. Center Malt Simone scored three O»ml*r lor lull dtlMil) on wairanty tnd promotions AnytmgLenJsiliMn'tCiitlt, Zeal Tamboll, Laura Dvorak and NalaHe Chris Perrell* scored the game winner in line to Ralph Rapuano resulted in a break- Saa your fallow Pages lor a dealer near you. goals on giveand-go thrusts with left wing Warren jumped out early in tho third quarter tho third quarter off a pass Irom Jeff Klvetz. away goal. Justin DelMonlco and Albert Matt Karpa. 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Metuchen Power Mower ATTENTION IONAL8: 908-548-0503 If You Would Uk« ThlBV Call 231-«i1 September 26,1991 - THE WESTFIELD RECORD - A-U Sukkot celebration Obituaries Richard Griffin, 53, Marguerite LaPia, active in town Marguerite Maddeloni LaPia, 93, in 1967. She had resided in who lived in this town for many Dunellen since 1989. employed by MacArthur yean and was active in local orga- Her husband, Thomas N. LaPia, nizations, died Sunday, Sept 22, at died in 1989. A son, Army Corps Richard M. Griffin, 53, of West- area. her home in Dunellen. Second LL Thomas N. LaPia Jr., field died Monday, Sept 23, In He served in the Navy during was killed in action in 1943 during Overlook Hospital, Summit peace time. Bom in PlainAeld, he She served on the Westfleld World War II. ; A Mass was offered Sept 25 in moved to Westfleld five years ago. Board of Elections for several years, formerly was a PTA presi- Surviving are a daughter, Rose St Helen's Church, Westfleld. Ar- Surviving are his wife, Cathleen; Tinsman, with whom Mrs, LaPia rangements were by Dooley Colo- two sons, John and Timothy; a dent in town and was involved in Girl Scout activities. lived; four grandchildren; and 12 nial Home, Cranford. daughter, Mrs. Deborah Kingan; great-grandchildren. two stepsons, James and Shane Mr. Griffin was a Aiel distribu- A native of Potenza, Italy, Mrs. Services were held Sept 25 at tion manager with the MacArthur Flood; his mother, Mrs. Margaret Griffin; a sister, Mrs. Jean Baum; a LaPia emigrated to the United the Mundy Funeral Home, Fuel Oil Co. in Clark for the past brother, Allen, and seven grand- States in 1903 and lived in West- Dunellen. Burial was in Fairview six years after having been em- children. fleld before moving to Lakewood Cemetery. ployed with several other ftiel and oil companies in the Union County Ernest Reinlieb, managed hotel OVIE TIMETABL Services for ErneA Reinlieb of Westfleld was held Sept 22 in the Menorah Chapels at Millburn, 2950 M SEPTEMBER 27 E Vaux Hall Road, Union. Mr. Reinleib died Friday, Sept THROUGH OCTOBER 3 20 in the Meridian Nursing Center, Westfleld. He was a manager for the Pines MIDDLESEX 1:55 p.m.. 4 p.m., 6:05 p.m., •Doc Hollywood (PG-13) Fri- 'Paradise (R) Sneak preview Saturday, 8 p.m, AMBOV MULTIPLEX 8:10 p.m., 10:15 p.m. Sun- day, Sunday through Thursday: Hotel in South Fallsburg, N.Y., for UNDEN nVEPLEX Routes 9 & 35, Sayreville day: 1:15 p.m., 3:20 p.m., 2 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 400 North Wood Ave., Linden 35 years, retiring two years ago. (908} 721-3400 5:25 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 9:35 9:40 p.m. Saturday: 2 p.m., (90S) 925-9787 He was a member of the Knights "Freddy's Dead: The Final p.m. Monday through Thurs- 4:50 p.m., 9:40 p.m. •Call theater for showtimes. of Pythias in Brooklyn, N.Y. Nightmare (R) Friday through day: 7:25 p.m., 9:30 p.m. •Late for Dinner (PG) Friday Thursday: 1:10 p.m., 3:30 •The Commitments (R) Friday, through Thursday: 1:20 p.m., Born in Brooklyn, he lived in Saturday: 2:25 p.m., 4:45 4:30 p.m., 6:50 p.m., 10:10 p.m.. 5:10 p.m., 7:20 p.m., HUNTERDON Fallsburg, N.Y., for 35 years before 9:25 p.m. Late show Friday p.m., 7:05 p.m., 9:30 p.m. p.m. and Saturday: 11:40 p.m. Sunday: 2 p.m., 4:20 p.m., •The Commitments (R) Friday HUNTERDON THEATER moving to Westfleld. 6:40 p.m., 9 p.m. Monday Surviving are his wife, Gertrude; •OoiiO/e Impact (R) Friday through Thursday: 1:10 p.m., Route 31, Remington through Thursday: 2:50 p.m., through Thursday: 8:30 p.m. 3:40 p.m,, 6:30 p.m., 9:20 (90S) 782-4815 two sons, Roger and Gary, and 4:55 p.m., 7:15 p.m.. 9:30 •tare for Dinner (PG! Friday, p.m. •Necessary Roughness (PG- three grandchildren. p.m. Late show Friday and Saturday: 2:30 p.m., 4:30 •Paradise (PG-13) Sneak pre- 13) Friday through Thursday: 7 Saturday: 11:40 p.m. p.m., 6:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m., view Saturday, 7:20 p.m. p.m., 9 p.m. •Dog Fight (R) Friday through 10:30 p.m. Sunday: 1:50 GENERAL CINEMA CINEMA PLAZA FIVEPLEX Thursday: 1:40 p.m., 3:40 p.m., 3:50 p.m., 5:50 p.m., RUTOER* MAZA SIX Route 202-31, Remington Madge Smalley, p.m., 5:35 p.m., 8 p.m., 7:50 p.m., 9:50 p.m. Monday Easton Avenue (908) 782-2777 10:05 p.m. Late show Friday through Thursday: 7:30 p.m., Franklin township •The Fisher King (R) Friday and Saturday: 12:15 a.m. 9:30 p.m. (903) 828-8787 through Thursday: 8 p.m. Extra born in Kansas •The Fisher King (R) Friday *Thelma and Louise (R) Friday, •Call theater for showtimes. show Saturday, Sunday: 2 Madge W. (Brown) Smalley, 95, through Sunday: 1:20 p.m., Saturday: 2:10 p.m., 4:35 HiUSBORO CINEMA p.m. 4:05 p.m., 7:05 p.m., 9:55 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m. Sun- Route 206 South •Fredoy's Dead: The Final died Sunday, Sept 22, in West- Nightman (Rj Friday through Photo by John Keating p.m. Late show Friday and day: 1:30 p.m., 3:55 p.m., Hillsborough field. Saturday: 12:30 a.m. Monday 6:20 p.m.. 8:45 p.m. Monday (908) 359-4480 Thursday: 7 p.m., 9 p.m. Decorator at the Sukkah at Temple Emanu-EI Is Gary Mos- She was born in Lamed, Kansas through Thursday: 1:20 p.m., through Thursday: 8:15 p.m. •rhe Doctor (PG-13) Friday: "Deceived (PG-13) Friday cowltz, whose son Andrew fs absorbed by dad's labors. 4:05 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:40 p.m. •Freddy's Dead; The Final 7:30 p.m., 9:15 p.m. Satur- through Thursday: 7 p.m., 9 and lived in Lawrence, Kansas; •Deceived (PG-13) Friday Nightmare (R) Friday: 3:20 day, Sunday: 4:45 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Extra show Saturday, Sukkot celebrations took place through the day Sunday. Longview, Washington; and Dou- through Thursday: 1p.m., p.m., 5:10 p.m., 7 p.m., 8:50 p.m., 9:15 p.m. Monday Sunday: 2 p.m. glas, Arizona, before moving to 3:10 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 10:45 p.m. Saturday: through Thursday: 8 p.m. •Late for Dinner (PG) Friday Westfleld 48 years ago. p.m., 9:45 p.m. Late show Fri- 1:30 p.m.. 3:20 p.m., 5:10 GENERAL CINEMA through Thursday: 7:15 p.m.. day and Saturday: 11:55 p.m. p.m.. 7 p.m.. 8:50 p.m.. SOMERVILLE CIRCLE 9:15 p.m. Extra show Satur- She graduated in 1919 from the •Livin" Large! (R) Friday • 10:45 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m., Routes 28 A 202, Raritan day, Sunday: 2 p.m. College of Emporia, Kansas, and through Thursday: 1:10 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 8:20 (908) 526-0101 •TTie Commitments (R) Friday Church to mark its founding was a member of the American As- 3:10 p.m., 5:05 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 10:05 p.m. Monday •Call theater for showtimes. through Thursday: 7 p.m.. sociation of University Women. p.m.. 9:25 p.m. Late show Fri- through Thursday: 7:55 p.m., MONTGOMERY 9:15 p.m. Extra show Satur- The Echo Lake Church of Christ people, a church was purchased at day ana Saturday; 11:35 p.m. 9:40 p.m. CENTER THEATER day, Sunday: 2 p.m. •Bingo (PG) Saturday, Sunday; will celebrate the 40 anniversary 600 Springfield Ave., which served She was predeceased by her •Terminator 2 (Rj Friday •Dead Again (R) Friday, Satur- Routes 206 & 518. RocKy Hill 2 p.m. of its founding, Sunday, Sept 29. the community many years. husband Ralph T. who died in through Sunday: 1:20 p.m.. day: 3:30 p.m., 5:40 p.m., (609) 924-7444 1950. 4:05 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:50 p.m. 7:50 p.m., 10 p.m. Saturday: •The Story of Boys and G/rts Following the regularly scheduled The present property on East Late show Friday and Satur- MORRIS Surviving are two daughters, 1:20 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 5:40. (Not rated) Friday though morning worship, it will share a Broad Street at Springfield Av- day: 12:30 a.m. Monday p.m., 7:50 p.m., 10 p.m. Sun- Thursday: 7:30 p.m., 9:20 MAC HEADQUARTERS 10 Janet Paulsen of Rahway, and through Thursday: 1:20 p.m., fellowship meal (outdoor picnic, enue was purchased and the day: 2:30 p.m., 4:4S p.m., p.m. Eaily thow Saturday, 72 Headquarters Plaia church building was erected in Frances Ehmman of Westileld; a 4:05 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:40 p.m. 7:05 p.m., 9:20 p.m. Monday Sunday: 5:20 p.m. Morrfstown weather permitting) as part of the sister, Leone Luetcke of Sun City, 'Rambling Rose (R) Friday through Thursday: 7:05 p.m., •My Father's Qlory (G) Friday (201) 292-0606 commemoration of this milestone. 1968. At the same time, part of the through Sunday: 1 p.m., 3:10 9:15 p.m. through Thursday: 7:15 p.m., •TTie Doctor (PG-13) Friday: group bought property in Chatham Arizona; four grandchildren, Tho- p.m., 5:20 p.m., 7:45 p.m., •102 Dalmatians (G) Satur- 9:30 p.m. Early show Satur- 4:10 p.m., 7:10 p.m., 9:40 In the late 1940's and early and founded a sister congregation, mas Newell, Bill Newell, Bruce 10:15 p.m. Late show Friday day: 1 p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m., 3 day, Sunday; 5 p.m. p.m. Saturday: 1:20 p.m., and Saturday: 12:30 a.m. p.m. 4:10 p.m., 9:40 p.m. Sunday: 1950's only a few congregations of the Chatham Church of Christ Ehmman and Richard Ehmman; Monday through Thursday: 1 MENLO PARK 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 8:20 the Church of Christ existed in the eight great-grandchildren and one p.m.. 3:10 p.m., 5:20 p.m., There are now 31 Churches of GENERAL CINEMA* UNION p.m. Monday through Thurs- 7:35 p.m., 9:45 p.m. day: 6 p.m., 8;20 p.m. state of New Jersey. The few mem- great-great-grandchild. Route 1 South and Christ in New Jersey. The Echo •Showdown In Linle Tokyo (H) CINEPLEX 0DEON CRANFORO "Dead Again (R) Friday: 4:20 Services were held Tuesday, Parsonage Rd., Edison. bers in the Westfleld area decided Friday through Thursday: 1:35 25 North Ave. West p.m., 7:20 p.m., 9:50 p.m. Lake congregation is happy to be (908) 549-6767 Sept 24, at Presbyterian Church, p.m., 3:35 p.m., 5:25 p.m., Cranford Saturday: 1:10 p.m., 4:20 to meet locally in order to build a able to serve in this area. Services •Call theater for showtimes. Westfleld. Contributions can be 7:30 p.m., 9:20 p.m. Late (908) 276-9120 p.m., 7:20 p.m.. 9:50 p.m. congregation. From a handftil of and other activities are open to MOVIE CITY 6 made to the Westfleld Rescue show Friday and Saturday: •City Slickers (PG-13) FridBy, Sunday: 1:10 p.m., 3:40 p.m., individuals meeting in living the public and visitors are wel- 11:25 p.m. Oak Tree Center Monday through Thursday: 6:20 p.m., 8:40 p.m. Monday Squad. 1665 Oak Tree Rd., Edison 7:15 p.m., 9:40 p.m. Satur- through Thursday: 6:20 p.m., rooms to a viable group of over 100 come. (903) 549-6666 Arrangements were by Gray Fu- - 'Dead Again (R) Friday through day, Sunday: 2:30 p.m., 4:50 8:40 p.m. •Call theater (or snowtimes. Sunday: 1:15 p.m., 3:30 p.m., p.m., 7:15 p.m., 9:40 p.m. neral Home, Westfleld. UA MIDDLESEX •LiVio' Large! (R) Friday: 4:40 5:35 p.m., 8:10 p.m.. 10:25 •Doc Ho//ywood (PG-13) Fri- p.m., 7:30 p.m.. 9:50 p.m. p.m. Late show Friday and MALL CINEMA day. Monday through Thurs- Saturday: 1:40 p.m., 4:40 Wilkes singers to perform Hadley & Stelton roads day: 7:30 p.m., 9:45 p.m. Saturday: 12:30 a.m. Monday p.m.. 7:30 p.m.. 9:50 p.m. The Wilkes University Chorus conduct both ensembles. In addi- Baptisms to be held through Thursday: 1:15 p.m., South Plainfield Saturday, Sunday: 2:30 p.m., Sunday: 1:20 p.m., 3:50 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 5:35 p.m., 8 p.m.. (90S) 753-2246 5 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 9:45 p.m. 6:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m. Monday and the Wilkes Chamber Singers tion to choral music, student pia- at 10:45 a.m. service 1005 p.m. 'Livin' Large! (R) Friday: 5:30 GENERAL CINEMA BLUE STAR through Thursday: 6:30 p.m., will perform in a free public con- nist Tsukasa Mizuguchi and vio p.m., 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. Route 22 West, Watchung 8:30 p.m. •The Commitments (R) Friday Saturday, Sunday: 1:30 p.m., cert Wednesday, Oct 9, at 8:15 linst Victor Liva will perform Sunday worship at the First through Thursday: 1:50 p.m., (908) 322-7007 •Temi/na(or 2: Judgment Day 3:30 p.m., 5:30 p m.. 7:30 •Deceived (PG-13) Fnday p.m. in the sanctuary of the First works by Chopin and Vitali. United Methodist Church, 1 East 4:20 p.m., 7:05 p.m.. 9:30 p.m.. 9:30 p.m, Monday (R) Friday: 4:15 p.m., 7 p.m., Broad St, will be at 10:45 a.m. p.m. Late show Friday and through Thursday: 2 p.m., 9:40 p.m. Saturday: 2 p.m., Baptist Church. In addition to the Oct 9 per- through Thursday: 7:30 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:45 p.m., 10 p.m. Saturday: Midnight. 9:30 p.m. 4:15 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:40 p.m. formance, the Wilkes musicians with child care. Baptism will take •Necessary Roughness (PG- •Freddy's Dead: The Final Sunday through Thursday: 6 The 65-voice chorus and 16- will perform at both middle place during the worship service. 131 Friday through Thursday: 1 •Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (ft) Friday through p.m.. 3:15 p.m. This Sunday, Christian Educa- p.m., 3:10 p m., 5:20 p m.. Nightmare (R) Friday: 6 p.m.. Thursday: 2:15 p.m.. 4:30 •Late for Dinner (PG) Friday: voice chamber singers will per- schools and at the senior high 8 p.m., 10 p.m., 11:45 p.m. tion Sunday, the Rev. David F. 7:35 p.m.. 9:55 p.m. Late p.m., 7:30 p.m., 9:50 p.m. 4:30 p.m.. 7:20 p.m., 10 p.m. form works by Bach, Brahms, Brit- school the following day. The pub- show Friday and Saturday: Saturday: 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 •Dead Again (R) Friday through Saturday: 1:50 p.m., 4:30 lic is invited to the concert at the Harwood, senior minister of the 12:10 a.m. p.m.. 8 p.m., 10 p.m.. 11:45 Thursday: 2 p.m., 4:15 p.m., p.m., 7:20 p.m., 10 p.m. Sun- ten and Beck. Stephen Barton, as- p.m. Sunday: 2 p.m., 4 p.m., sistant professor of music, will church. church, will continue a fall •Hot Shots' (PG-13) Friday 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m. day: 1:20 p.m., 3:40 p.m., preaching series on Being a Man through Thursday: 1:40 p.m., 6 p.m.. 8 p.m., 10 p.m. Mon- •Showdown in Little ToKyo (R) 6:10 p.m., 8:30 p.m. Monday — God's Man. His sermon is en- 3:30 p.m.. 5:35 p.m. 7:35 day through Thursday: 7:35 Friday through Thursday: 2:15 through Thursday: 6:10 p.m., p.m.. 9:30 p.m. Late show Fri- p.m., 9:35 p.m. p.m. 8:30 p.m. Temple to mark Simchat Torah titled "David - A Man of Vibrant day and Saturday: 11:40 p.m. •The Hacfty Horror Picture •Livin' Large! (R) Friday •7fie Fisher King (R) Friday: 4 popcorn maker providing refresh- Urgency." •Late for Dinner (PG) Friday Show (R) Friday, Saturday: through Thursday: 4:30 p.m.. p.m., 7 p.m., 10 p.m.. Satur- Simchat Torah, one of the major through Sunday: 1:30 p.m.. Midnight. 7:15 p.m., 9:30 p.m. day: 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m., festivals of Jewish life, will be cel- ments for all assembled. 3:35 p.m., 5:35 p.m.. 7:45 RIALTO TRIPLEX 10 p.m. Sunday: 2 p.m., 5:50 ebrated Sunday, Sept 29, at 7 p.m. The service will be led by Rab- p.m.. 10:20 p.m. Late show 250 East Broad St p.m., 8:15 p.m. Monday Friday and Saturday: 12:25 SOMERSET Westfleld through Thursday: 5:50 p.m., in Temple Emanu-EI, 756 East bis Charles A. Krolofl* and Debo- Advertise a.m. Monday through Thurs- BERNARDSVILLE CINEMA (908) 232128S 8:15 p.m. Broad St rah Josclow and cantor Martha T. day: 1:30 p.m., 3:35 p.m., Route 202, Bemardsvllle •Barton Fink (R) Friday: 5:30 •Doc Hollywood (PG-13) Fri- Novick. in the Record! 5:35 p.m., 7:45 p.m., 10 p.m. (908) 766-0357 p.m., 7:40 p.m., 10 p.m. Sat- day: 4:30 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 10 The service will include singing, •101 Dalmatians (G) Friday •Ciry Stickers (PG-13) Friday: urday. Sunday: 1:10 p.m., p.m. Saturday: 1:50 p.m., folk dancing, and a circus-like For information, call 232-6770. through Thursday: 1 p.m. 7:30 p.m.. 9:30 p.m. Satur- 3:20 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 7:40 4:30 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 10 p.m. mmm GENERAL CINEMA day, Sunday: 1:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 10 p.m. Monday through Sunday: 1:20 p.m., 3:30 p.m., WOO0BRIDQE p.m., 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.. Thursday: 7:40 p.m., 9:50 6:20 p.m., 8:30 p.m. MondBy Caldor Shopping Center 9:30 p.m. Monday through p.m. through Thursday: 6:20 p.m., Routes 1-9 A 35 Thursday: 7:30 p.m., 9:30 • The Fisher King Friday: 5 8:30 p.m. Woodbridge p.m. p.m., 7:30 p.m., 10 p.m. Sat- • The Commitments (R) Friday: (908) 636-4566 •101 Dalmatians (G) Satur- urday. Sunday: 1 p.m., A p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:10 p.m., 9:50 • Trie Commitments (R) Friday, day. Sunday: 1:30 p.m.. 3:10 7 p.m., 9:45 p.m. Monday p.m. Saturday: 1:30 p.m., SPECIAL Monday through Thursday: through Thursday: 7:15 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 7:10 p.m., 9:50 AFTERNOON VALUES p.m, 7:30 p.m., 9:45 p.m, Extra BROOK THEATRE 9:40 p.m. p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m., 3:20 200 PM bagelsmith shows Saturday, Sunday: 2 10 Hamilton St., Bound Brook •Late for Dinner Friday: 6:15 p.m., 6:10 p.m., 8:30 p.m. TILL CLOSING Restaurants & Food Stores p.m., 4:30 p.m. (908) 469-9665 p.m., 8:15 p.m.. 10:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday: •Dead Again (R) Friday, Mon- •The Doctor (PG-13) Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 2:15 p.m., 6:10 p.m., 8:30 p.m. MONDAY TUESDAY day through Thursday: 7:45 Sunday, Tuesday through 4:15 p.m., 6:15 p.m., 8:15 •Necessary Roughness (PG- p.m., 10 p.m. Extra shows Thursday: 7:30 p.m. Saturday: p.m., 10:15 p.m. Monday 13) Friday: 4:20 p.m., 7:30 Buy any sandwich or hoagie Saturday, Sunday: 2 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m. through Thursday: 7:45 p.m., p.m., 10 p.m. Saturday: 1:20 Buy one sandwich get 4:45 p.m. BRIDGEWATER COMMONS 7 9:45 p.m. p.m., 4:20p.m., 7:30 p.m., $ KENDALL PARK CINEMAS Routes 22 and 202-206 WESTFIELD TWIN CINEMA 10 p.m, Sunday: 1:10 p.m., and get V2 dozen bagels Route 27, Kendall Park Bridgewater 13S Central Ave., Westfleld 3:40 p.m., 6:10 p.m., 8:30 2nd sandwich for 2.00 (908) 422-2444 (90S) 725-1161 (908) 654-4721 p.m, Monday through Thurs- (ol equal or lesser value) (Hoagles not Included) •Necessary Roughness (PG- •The Fisher King (R) Friday •The Doctor (PG-13) Friday, day: 6:10 p.m.. 8:30 p.m. 13) Friday: 3:15 p.m., 5:25 through Thursday: 1 p.m., 4 Monday through Thursdny; •Showdown In Uttle Tokyo (R) WEDNESDAY THURSDAY p.m., 7:35 p.m., 9:45 p.m. p.m., 7 p.m.. 9:30 p.m. 7:25 p.m., 9:55 p.m. Satur- Friday, Saturday: 4:50 p.m., Saturday: 1:05 p.m., 3:15 "Rambling Hose (R! Friday day: 1 p.m., 3:35 p.m., 10 7:30 p.m., 10 p.m. Sunday Ham & cheese, lettuce & tomato on hard roll or Buy V2 Ib. cream cheese (any type) p.m., 5:25 p.m., 7:35 p.m., through Thursday: 1:40 p.m., p.m. Sunday: 1 p.m., 3:35 through Thursday: 6:20 p.m., bagel with cup ol soup & can of soda 9:45 p.m. Sunday: 2:25 p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 10 p.m. p.m., 7:25 p.m., 9:55 p.m. 8:40 p.m. and get V* dozen bagels 4:40 p.m., 7:05 p.m., 9:20 •Dog Fight (R) Friday through • Terminator 2: Judgment Day •101 Dalmatians (G) Satur- -or- p.m. Monday through Thurs- Thursday: 1:50 p.m., 4:20 Friday, Monday through Thurs- day: 1 p.m., 3 p.m. Sunday: Ham, salami, provolone, lettuce 4 tomato on hard day: 7:05 p.m., 9:15 p.m. p.m., 6:40 p.m., 9:10 p.m. day: 7:20 p.m., 9:50 p.m. 1:10 p.m., 3:40 p.m. •Oeoelved (PG-13) Friday: 2 •Dead Again (R) Friday through Saturday, Sunday: 1:16 p.m., "Pandits Sneak preview Sat- roll or bagel with cup of soup & can of soda. p.m., 4 p.m., 6:05 p.m., 8:10 Thursday: 1:30 p.m.. 3:50 3:35 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 9:90 urday, 7:10 p.m. FRIDAY SATURDAY & SUNDAY p.m., 10:15 p.m. Saturday: p.m., 7:10 p.m,, 9:50 p.m. p.m. Fish Filel with tarter sauce, lettuce and tomato on

bagel or hard roll _or_ V2 dozen bagels Chicken parmeglan on bagel or hard roll. CAPSULE REVIEWS $ plus IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE OF 2.99 tax with any $5.00 purchase Prices effective through November 30, 1991 at the following Bagelsmith * locations: 285 Route 22 East 1910 Washington Valley Rd. Mountain Crest Mall Bridgewater Shops (corner ol Cramer Ave.) (Washinglort Vafley Country Plaza) Stirling Rd.S Community PI. Prince flodgers Ave ROuto 202 North Weekend Green Brook Martinsvllle ' Warren Bridgewater Branchburg 752-5566 805-01 OB 757-1555 725-7040 369-8779 A-12 - THE WESTFIELD RECORD - September 26, 1991

Wonderfall Festifall

Look, Mom, my face Is painted! Jason Livingston of Mountainside sat tight at Westlfall while Alison Mennor decorated his face.

Throng of 35,000 visits Westfield arts and crafts fair.

Barbershop quartets attracted a sizable crowd, as conductor Jim Bazewicz led the Rahway Valley Jersey Aires.

A tlsket, a tasket, a sidewalk full of baskets captured the Photos by attention of Carln DellaBadia. The baskets were handmade John Keating by Philadelphia artisans, Bod and Mitzi.

How'd she do that? Pearl Garvey and Beverley Conroy paused to admire the work of live mannequin model Jeffifer Verruslo. This booth was sponsored by the Deanna Trust Model of Madison. A lovely couple — Lee Oyle and Danielle Lueddeke were costumed by Burgdorff Realtors for this photograph. September 26, 1991 — THE WESTFIELD RECORD — A-13 Council OKs funding Council highlights PANDA (Continued from page A-l) recruited by alliance members. '- By DONALD PBZI JR. The council also approved the for building project sion making and peer pressure. "It's been a real exciting and By DONALDPRSJR. Record writer final contract of $59,353 with According to the contract, results The renovations will also cover Schifano Corp. challenging time," Walbert said of Record writer of a survey of students both in and constructing the grant proposal, "I the police department, including • The governing body also ap- out of the program found that The Town Council voted Tues- the upgrading of cells and the con- Here are the highlights of this think it will all work out well." week's council meeting: proved a $2,000 change order DARE students "had more positive day to appropriate $2.7 million in trol desk, new mechanical and se- attitudes toward law enforcement, Walbert credited people such as funding for the renovation of thecurity systems and the removal of • Insurance coverage for a po- for the paving of Elm Street Margie Klick and David Rock from north of Walnut Street The more negative attitudes towards Municipal Building, after several asbestos. lice professional liability policy drug use, fewer incidents of disci- the school system, Recreation di- resident! spoke favorably on the was awarded to the Scottsdale final contract of $22,194 to the rector Paul Campanelli and Detec- Much of the funding for the Schifano Corp. was also ap- pline in schools and were better project project will come from $1.1 million Insurance Agency at a cost of able to analyze the results associ- tive Sergeant Cliff Auchter and In Introducing the ordinance, from the proposed Elm Street about $79,000. Insurance con- proved. ated with certain risks." Detective Ronald Allen of the po- • A $68,647 contract with Cedar lice juvenile bureau for their con- Councilman Jubb Corbet said that parking project that never oc- sultant Hubie Farrow recom- Two police officers were trained many of the improvements are curred and $1 million from the mended that the town go with Concrete and Curb Co. for the tributions in putting together this spring, and will pilot-test the matching funds for the grant • needed to meet state code or are sale of sewer rights to Scotch Scottsdale, despite the fact that reconstruction of Longfellow program at Holy Trinity School. mandated by the state court sys- Plains last year. its bid was $1,700 higher than and Glen Avenues was ap- G^ant funds will go towards the "It has really been a total com- tem and the Department of Cor that of Western World Insur- proved by the council. purchase of t-shirts and awards for munity effort," Walbert said. rections. Town engineer Edward Gottko said that contracts for construction ance, because of the financial • A resolution approving a six DARE participants. "Westfield's drug alliance is con- "The building was built in 1954," should be awarded by the end of strength of Scottsdale and thepercent penalty for tax delin- Following the test program, the sidered a model communitie in the county, and even the state- Corbet said, "and a not a whole lot the year. He said that construction fact that the company offers quency in excess of $10,000 at police will then try to merge the has been done (sinceX" should take between 16 to 18 DARE program into the public Most communities are just now more features in its policy. the end of the year was also pulling together small groups." The project will make use of the months, with the project being Councilman James Hely voted passed. . schools. completed sometime in 1993. formed to combat a serious van- space in the old library wing to against the resolution, citing the • An ordinance prohibiting School assemblies will also be dalism problem in town. One of accommodate the violations bu- Members of several local groups $10,000 Scottsdale deductible. parking on Kimball Avenue ad- funded by the grant, including one the reasons behind the problem reau, the recreation commission, came out in support of the reno- Western World's deductible was jacent to Wilson School was ap- featuring John Hewitt of the Na- was believed to be alcohol and the municipal judge's chambers vation, including the AARP, the $2,500. Town attorney Charles proved on second reading. tional Federation of Parents for a drug consumption by youths dur- and a community center. Storage Westfleld Art Association, the Po- Drug Free Youth and the Reach ing unsupervised parties. PANDA and conference rooms will also be Brandt said that both compa- • The council voted to extend Program. lice Athletic League and the West- nies offered the same deduct- the no parking zone in front of aimed to reduce drug use and pro- placed in the space. Two quarterly issues of a news- field Stamp Club. ibles last year, when the town the Duncan Hill Apartments vide positive recreational choices letter are expected to be delivered for youth in town. went with Scottsdale. from 60 feet to 88 feet Also, a to every household in town, also • The council voted to charge 41-foot drop-off zone will be thanks to county funding. Since 1983, the group has been a Lack of financial estimates factor behind the Safe Homes Pro- $25 for copies of the recently made into a no parking zone The county funds will also allow updated Westfield Master Plan. between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. gram, town-wide educational for the training of alliance mem- workshops for parents and stu- delays hiring of consultants • The 1991 budget was amend- • Fifty spots in the municipal bers. Training will consist of work- dents, sponsoring school assembly A decision to consider hiring ing, scheduled forTuesday . ed to include a $17,758 Alliance permit parking lot at North and shops, seminars, review of drug presentations, urging liquor stores and alcohol resource materials, consultants to study a proposed According to Schools Superin- on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Central Avenues will be ofTered to be more vigilant about the sale school merger has been postponed grant to commuters. The lot, which is and attendance at abuse preven- of alcohol to minors, parent sup- tendent Mark Smith, methodology tion seminars. until monetary estimates are pro- and experience were discussed • A change order of $8,666 for a used by employees of townmer - port groups. Project Graduation, vided. during extensive and in-depth in- Tamaques Park paving project chants primarily, has about 70 Funding will be used to train The Night Place, The Teen Center terviews with each of the groups. was approved by the council. vacant spots. two members of school staff, who and participation in the National Despite lengthy interviews with will in turn conduct five work- "Red Ribbon Campaign" through teams of consultants from two If hired, the consultants would shops for parents. Parents will be town-wide Drug Awareness Week. schools — Columbia University be asked to study enrollments pro- Teachers College and Rutgers jections for the next decade, and University - the absence of esti- classroom space in general. mates has prompted the Board of Historic The study is expected to deter- Education to postpone discussion mine whether a consolidation (Continued from page A-l) letters to honor residents for sim- Education fund of the matter until their next meet- would save the district money. recommendation of Mindowaskin ple preservation efforts such as a (Continued from page A-l) thrown darts at those names and Park on East Broad Street and the new coat of paint or a restored bertson, Lawrence Goldman, Wil- had a good board." World War II memorial on North front porch. liam Jacobs, Edward Kassakian, Though formally recognized % Avenue for historic status. The vote was 6-1, with Jeffrey Nancy Liggera, Roger Love, Rob- the board, the trustees must file a Superintendent issues ert Mulreany, William Peek, Susan Nancy Priest and Ralph Jones, Loewer casting the lone dissen- certificate of incorporation with tion. Loewer said that the distinc- Pepper, Carol Phelan, Michele the secretary of state before the who were responsible for re- Picou, Donald Pray, David Tyre searching the two structures, pre- tion between this commendition Fund is official. That process, Jer- report on school nurses and larger commendations such as and Darielle Walsh — bring with emiah said, takes only a day. sented the commission with their them expertise in fund raising, In i report to the Board of Edu- the school budget If the director of historic landmarks and districts The Education Fund will oper- cation, ichool Miperintendent findings. The commission will re- proven track records of excep- health service and the school phy- view the information at their Oct was lost on him. ate independently of the board, Mark C. Smith presented the fol- sician recommend it tional service and volunteer work 15 meeting and hold a public hear- "To me there's not really a dif- in town, and affiliations as teach- and is expected to ask the West- lowing beta about achool mines: ference," Loewer said. "How do field Foundation to manage its 6. There is no requirement in ing at their November meetings. ers, parents and residents, Jer- 1. To date, the Westfleld Board you differentiate between a little emiah said. funds. state law that mandates full-time The commission also voted to pat on the back and a big pat on The terms of the initial trustees of Education has not had a policy nursing coverage in each school. of hiring a full-time nurse foreac h begin a program of commendation the back?" Jeremiah said his job of choos- are staggered, with five appointed There are state laws which re- ing 14 applicants from 22-24 ap- for one year, five for two years, school. quire schools to provide health ed- plicants, and from residents who In Westfleld full-time nurses and five for three years. As vacan- ucation and health services by did not apply, was a difficult one cies are filled (a nominating com- have been assigned to the three school nurses,' Another state law because so many qualified people secondary schools because of the Home of cartoonist mittee will determine the most ap- says that only a school nurse may (Continued from page A-l) expressed interest propriate way of choosing re- nature of their programs, the ages give prescribed medication tostu - of the students and the size of the Yet the results have provided placements), trustees will be ap- dents. The most recent law re- McCloskey said that the archi- probably not have to be extensive, the borough with a "group of very pointed for three years. schools. At the elementary level, garding health services was passed tecture of The Addamt-'family nursing assignments are based on since "the historic status would distinguished citizens, many of The Education Fund was this summer and requires local house appears tohav e hjiib influ- focus more on who lived in the whom have a wealth of experi- formed at the board's suggestion two considerations: rec- school districts to provide nursing/ enced by homes that Addams re- ence," Jeremiah said. ommendations of the director of house rather than the house itself. as a way to help alleviate the ef- health services to students in pri- membered from when he was Malcolm will present her find- Later, he joked, "we could've fects of the Quality Education Act health services and the school vate and parochial schools. The growing up in Westfield. physician based on medical needs ings to the commission at its Oct new law provides school districts After speaking with the board, 15 meeting, where the commission of students and student enroll- $55 per private/parochial student ment Frawley agreed to allow his home will further discuss the issue. To provide these services to non- to be considered for historic sta- Advertise in the Record! 2 Franklin School is the only public schools in Westfleld, the tus. elementary school with a full-time Board of Education will hire nurs- There was some discussion nurse, based on enrollment es on a per diem basis, up to the among board members as to amount funded by the state. 3. Based on the presence of a where Addams actually lived while he was growing up. Some child whose handicap needs re- 7. In the past decade, the num-remembered hearing of drawings quire full-time nursing services, ber of school nurses in Westfield in the garage of 229 East Dudley SAFE & SECURE Washington and Wilson schools has nearly doubled from six nurs- Avenue that were done by the art- have full-time nursing coverage. es in 1980-81 to 11.5 last year and ist Commission chairman Pat Vel- 4 The statement that McKinley this year. During this same period, derman stated that the back of the School is the only elementary the number of students in the dis- Elm street home is adjacent to the school without a full-time nurse is trict decreased from 5,845 to4,343 . East Dudley garage, and said that not accurate Jefferson and Stated another way, in 1980-61 it might have led to the confusion. Westsfietd employed one nurse for McCloskey said that through his Tamaques schools do not have each 074 students. This year, there full-time nurses. research, he had ascertained that is one nurse for every 378 stu-Addams had lived at 522 Elm, 5. Two kindergarten pupils at dents. though he had also heard that the McKinley School need nursing ser- artist may have lived at another vices while they are in school for 8. School nurses are assigned to Elm address. half a day this year. There is nurs- school buildings to provide re- ing coverage in the school while Board member Florence Mal- quired health services to students was assi these pupils are there. Next year, and to teach mandated health pro- hn,,.n tn A f - . .,, -,- --- when these pupils are full time, a grams. For medical emenjencies. J°UJV det™"e 'f'twas Add- full-time nurse will be added to we rely on our fine Rescue Squad. %™ homf B°ard member Tom * ^ Shea said the research would These Lu adies Are Our Gu ts!

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Suburban Transit, Bonnie DeFazio, enclosed passageway There is a fee for parking Ann Oliver and Terry DeMuro (L to R) are presented with rolls of ELIZABETH GENERAL lucky quarters by Forbes Ambas- The Medical Center Forbes Newspapers sador, Mickl Pulslnelll. for Eastern Union County MEDICAt C E N TE R A-14 - THE WESTRELD RECORD - September 26,1991 Westfield, Summit agencies announce merger Local commerce The Maben Agency of Summit tailored policies with more carri- and Pearsall and Frankenbach, ers," said Coddington. "Our com- Inc. of Westfleld, two of the re- bined underwriting departments gion's premier Insurance agencies, will be second to none." hive announced their merger as Frankenbach noted that "by Peanall, Maben and Frankenbach, joining forces we will have the ser- Inc. of 53 Cardinal Dr., Weatfleld vices or Gary Conover, an expert and 480 Morris Ave., Summit in cost-effective employee benefit group plans as well as Cod- The merger joins Westfleld's dington's experience in business leading agency, (bunded and doing perpetuation and estate planning. business in that town for 69 yean, Pearsall, Maben and Frankenbach with one or Summit's oldest and Inc. will be able to offer compa- most-respected agencies, founded nies and individuals an exception- in 1927, and known as the Maben ally broad range or services going Agency since 194a well beyond property and casualty Pearsall, Maben and Fran- coverage." kenbach, Inc. will bring together "Our combined claims division Theodore F. Frankenbach, an ex- will unite the experienced, pro- perienced insurance agent, and F. active, specialists in both firms Chandler Coddington Jr., former who know how to speed up the president of the Independent In- sometimes frustrating claims pro- surance Agents of New Jersey. cess," he said. Coddington will be President and Many Maben personnel will shift Chief Executive Officer, and Fran- to Westfleld, but the Summit and kenbach will be Chairman and the Westfleld offices of Pearsall, Chief Financial Officer of Pearsall, Maben and Frankenbach, Inc. will FIRM CREATED: Pearsall, Maben & Frankenbach Inc. princi- NATIONAL HONORS: Pat Morris, president of Patricia Morris Maben and Frankenbach Inc. be outfitted with sophisticated in- pals include chairman and chief financial officer Theodore F. Associates, and Rob Yeager, president of Union County Print- "Because or the merger, the tercoms and computer connec- Frankenbach, and president and chief executive officer F. ing and Mailing, received Grand Award in APEX '91 contest for agents in both firms will be able to tions, permitting the two offices to Chandler Coddington Jr. Insurance and financial services firm publication excellence. Their winning entry was for the Spring- write varied and more individually communicate easily. has offices In Westfield and Summit. field school report card. Chamber of Commerce adds 19 new members School report card John N. Morgan, president of the Guardian Life Insurance Company area strengthen the Chamber's efforts Westfleld Area Chamber of Com- of America, Hair To Please, Para- Three new members are food to help the Westfield business merce, has announced the addi- digm Associates (human resources purveyors: 's Pizza, Her- community. We are particularly wins national award tion of 19 new members. development), Smith Barney/Har- rmann's Tropical Drinks and pleased that the Gap has shown "Many who have joined in the ris Upham (investments/ pension Franks, and Samantha's Restau- this commitment to belonging in Patricia Morris, president of Pa- from the New Jersey School rant, all in Westfield. Westfield. Its national reputation tricia Morris Associates Inc. of Boards Associatioa past two months are eager to par- consulting), Total E-CIips Hair and ticipate in Westfield Festifall and Nail Studio, Weichert Realtors, Four more local retailers have for selling new generation clothing Cranford, and Rob Yeager, presi- joined: Consignment Galleries of has already increased customer dent of Union County Printing and other autumn events sponsored by Westfleld Interiors, and Willow our local chamber," he said. Grove Plumbing and Heating. Westfleld, Fiasco (silk flowers and traffic to the beautifiilly renovated Mailing, were honored recently In business in Westfleld since gifts), the Gap and Meeker's Flo- store at the E. Broad SL/Central with a Grand Award in the Apex 1946, Union County Printing, a full Added to the list of service busi- Six of these companies are lo- nesses are Adelphi Construction cated in communities surrounding rist Ave. corner." '91 nationwide contest for publica- service commercial printer, relo- Prospective members are invited tion excellence. cated to Scotch Plains in 199a It (kitchen and bath), Dependable Westfleld; the others are in West- "We always welcome new mem- Disposal/Recycling, Richard Fid- field. All seek to expand their lists bers," says Morgan. "Their finan- to call the Chamber office, 233- The award, in the annual report has been printing award winning 3021 for information. category, was for the "Springfield pieces for many years. low Landscape Contractor, The of customers within the Westfield cial support and volunteer service School Report Card," produced for the Springfield school district Apex '91 is an annual competi- tion sponsored by the publishers or "Communications Concepts," a newsletter for publication manag- ers and staff, and "Writing Con- cepts," a newsletter for profes- sional nonfiction writers and edi- tors. Do you know why your The Apex '91 awards were based on excellence in graphic design, editorial content and the success of the entry - in the opinion of telephone won't stop ringing? the judges — in achieving overall communications or effectiveness and excellence. Grand Awards were given tor It's the ad you placed. & the pew outstanding work In 10 major cat- egories. Forbes Newspapers Classifieds. Of the nearly 2,000 entries in the competition, only 27 received Grand Awards with just two win- $ *"i ning in the annual report category. It worksl •>•<• "While annual reports are com- monplace in the corporate world, they are somewhat unusual in the educational setting," Morris said. "We believe taxpayers deserve to know clearly and succinctly just how well their schools are doing. "For this reason," Morris con- you can tinued, "we take as much care de- veloping and producing annual re- ports for school districts as we do Forbes for our clients in the corporate sector." cd estate The job was printed, die-cut and mailed by Union County Printing. sr-* Patricia Morris Associates Inc., a seven-year-old firm, specializes in lassified the development, creation, design and production of print publica- ;:k; / ; tions including newsletters, bro- chures and annual reports for business and non-profit organiza- tions. 1 Additional award ^,1 In addition to this award, Morris also recently received the Teal Heart Award for outstanding ser- vice to the New Jersey Association vo of Woman Business Owners. ^ In the past five years, publica- i L tions produced by her firm for sev- eral school districts throughout the area have won 18 Awards of Ex- 1 * cellence and 17 Awards of Merit to •?J Managing stress topic of meeting Professional Secretaries Inter- national, Union County Chapter, Whenever you have an item to sell, will meet Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the Wostwood Restaurant in Garwood. Connie Williams of Overlook work with our friendly, knowledgeable telephone staff. Hospital's Department of Health and Education will speak on on Forbes Newspapers' new Classifieds "Stress Management" For more information, call 283- will work for you! 1G0G during the evening. Free seminar on investments at Westfield 'Y' "CD and Money Market Alterna- tives in a Low Interest Rate Envi- ronment" will be the topic of a free seminar given Tuesday, Sept 17, at 7:30 p.m. by Dean Witter Reynolds and the Franklin Group of Mutual Funds at the YMCA of Westfield, 138 Ferris Place, "• ;* ..isl: For more information, call Michael Nemeth at l-eoo-347-5018, ext 217. Forbes Newspapers September 26,1991 - Union County Ctatslftad - 1

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P/wlndow. runs well, brakes, tires, muffler, black with tan leather in- AUTOS many new parts. $675/ wiper, motor very good terior, new tires & shocks, FOR SALE BO. 359-2649, after 6PM, cond., 73k miles. $2100/ excel cond, 71K miles. wkends, leave message BO. 722-3621 Asking $5600. 873-1533 CHEVY 81 CAMARO FORD 85 THUNDER- NISSAN 65 300 ZX- 5 ACCUHA 00 INTEGRA 228-T-Tops, 5.7 350 BIRD— 6 cyl. auto., fully spd., electronic pkg., OS 2 door 5 «pd.,loaded, new headers & carb. Pull loaded. Excel, cond. 100k excel, cond. 80,700 mites, ray-blue, excellent con- out 150 watt amp $3900 highway miles. $2495 or $6000.908-874-4461. Sitlon. 25k miles. Must 561-1896 B/O. 908-526-9081. NISSAN SB MAXIMA- see-must selM $13800 All power, loaded. AC, neg. 906-730-6671 CHEVY 82 CAMARO Z28 FORO 86 EXP- Like PS, PB. P/windows, auto, new, runs great, sunroof, sunroof, S5O00/BO. 908- WHERE YOU AMC 77 HORNET STA- 6 cyl. Very good condi- all power, cruise, tilt, 356-4047 alter 6pm • TION WAGON- 6 cylin- tion. $1000. $3000 or best offer. Call NISSAN 67 PULSAR Ex- der, auto, PS, racks, red, 356-0592 after 5pm. 69K miles, new exhuast, Call 808-534-1192. cellent condition, T-Top, safe. SSSO/BO. 908-233- CHEVY 82 MONTE FORD 87 ESCORT- A/C. twin cam, 16 valve. 2817 CARLO NEW PS box, ex- Auto., air, sunroof, very 908-276-2520 AMC 79 SPIRIT- 6 cyl., haust and tires. Landau good cond. Asking NISSAN 90 300ZX white S3400/BO. 908-359-2470 CAN EXPECT AC, PS, new brakes, bat- roof, 6cyl, 69k mi, good w/charcoal int., 5spd, 25k tery, water pump & carbu- cond must see, $1800 FORD 87 TAURUS STA- miesmiles., having baby mumusst retor. Needs motor work. nag. 752-0774 alter 5pm. TION WAGON- All ex- sell. Asking $22,500. Call Must sell. SSSO/BO. 908- CHEVY 83 CELEBRITY- tras- PS/PB, AC, AM/FM 417-0644 from 1-3pm, or 561-4834. fully loaded, 87K miles, cass radio. Asking $6500. 707-1778 alter 5pm. good running condition. 463-0647. NISSAN 91 30OZX- AUDI 83 500S- metallic Call 908-9 85-3 271 gray, 114k miles, excel- FORD 88 ESCORT QT- Twin Turbo, red w/black TO PAY LESS! SAM -2PM. Inter, many extras. To as- lent shape, many extras, white. excel cond, 5 spd, 1 owner. $2900. Call 359- CHEVY 84 CELEBRITY AC, AM/FM stereo cass. sume lease. 781-8005 4227 after 4PM 4 door, royal blue int/ ext. 50K miles, new Michellns, OLDS 78 DELTA 88- A/ PS, PB, AC, AM/FM ster- battery, muffler. $4750. C, AM/FM, PB, PS, runs BMW 81 3201- 5 speed, eo. New tires. Good con- 549-7100 or 968-5225 well. $500 or B/O. 908- AC, BlaupunM stereo/ dition. $2000. 908-968- FORD SB F-15O- 4x4, 985-7320. cass., good tires, alloy 6354 rims, security system, red, excellent condition. OLDS 84 OMEGA- 4 solid trans. S2750/BO. CHEVY 84 CELEBRITY- V-B motor, 2 gas tanks door, V6, 4 speed, PS/ 908-756-7824. 6 cyl., 40R, Eurosport, Retail $7825. Selling PB, AM/FM, rear defog, auto, AC, AM/FM stereo, $5800. 908-245-1260 BMW 91 3251- w/com- new battery & muffler. under 34K mi., garage FORD 86 MUSTANG GT Excel cond in/out. $1495 plete Sport Pkg., 4700 mi. kept. Excel, cond. $3200, Fully loaded. 5 speed, Blk. w/gray int., 5 spd., nego. 908-381-3476 Call 908-359-6200, 8am- sunroof, mint condition. OLDS 88 CUTLASS SU- posi-iractlon, sunroof. 5pm. Only 33K miles. $9500. NISSANS Factory warranty. Need to PREME- 4DR, 6 cyl., sell, expanding family. CHEVY 84 CORVETTE- Call (908) 874-0867 after auto, PS, PB. AC, AM/FM, STANZA Asking S2i,ooo. Can 908- red, cared for, exc. cond., 6PM. 45K mi., new tires & bat- 232-5917. fully loaded, best offer FORD 89 MUSTANG tery. Excel, cond. $4950/ over $10,000. Call 908- A VAILABLE BUICK 50 SUPER-4 LX— 5.0, 5 speed, hatch- B.O. 908-359-7157. 685-2286. door, fair condition, Best back, black w/gray Inte- PERTH AMBOY- 3 DEMO SALE offer. Extra parts. Call CHEVY 85 CELEBRITY rior, loaded, 32K mi. Mint rooms, new kitchen, bath, 908-463-0691. WAOON— 8 passengers, cond. Must sell, will take w/w carpet, no pets, cou- V6, loaded, runs/looks best offer. 908-276-7931, ple preferred. $450 plus BUICK 69 SKYLARK OS like new, $3600. 766-3656 leave message. SELECTION OF MODELS rebuilt 3S0 motor, new util. 908-499-9245. CHEW 86 CAVALIER FORD '87 MUSTANG GT PEUGEOT 85 505STI- tires, exhaust, battery, 5.0 T/Top. Fully loaded, ' carbuerator, clutch. 4 spd Z24 HATCHBACK— AC. 5spd., clean & well main- SAVINGS FOR THIS EVENT! auto, loaded, mint cond., EXCELLENT condition. transmission. $3500 or b/ 11 OK ml., $5500/BO. Call tained. Best offer over 0. Call 908-647-8329. 60k miles. S3800. Call $2500. Call 722-2613 356-2532 Jeff, days 908-2B1-6400, BUICK 80 SKYLARK evenings 908-685-1077 PLYMOUTH 81 SAP- CHEVY 86 CAVALIER— PORO— 5 speed, runs SPORTS EDITION- S9K HONDA 83 CIVIC STOCK/ mi., loaded, sunroof, air, Excel cond. 67K mites, great. Moving, must sell, WAGON- AM/FM stereo. S1400/BO. Call 469-3723 loaded, PS, auto, $2995. ItOOO/BO. Call 908-654- Call 908-668-7728. AC, $1700. Days 908-469- BUICK 82 ESTATE 8170; eves./wknds 201 - 0676 leave message. WAQON- 9 pass., load- CHRYSLER 85 LE 538-0995. PONTIAC 86 LEMANS- WE CHALLENQE YOU TO FIND A BETTER CAR ed, excel, shape, new BARON- 4DR. Hatch- V8. power glide, Cragar paint, high mileage. back, Sunroof, loaded. HONDA 84 ACCORD SS wheels, turquoise w/ OR A BETTER DEAL 73K mi., $3495. (908) LX— 4 door, 5 speed, Smw pMftt «Myt rud 9*fcm jmn t and aur ttwr mMts $3000. Call Dave after white interior, low original 8PM, 369-7414. 526-4432. AC, cruise, AM/FM cass., miles, needs little work. P/windows, excel, cond. Will consider trade for Vt BUICK 82 RIVIERA- CHRYSLER 85 LE Ext. & Int, Orlg. owner, BARON— V-6, AC, auto, or one ton truck. Asking 111 ( ' UStOMH'l white wAan interior, fully garaged, 10BK mi., bur- $2100. Call 908-549-8475. loaded, all power, good AM/FM, 79K miles, excel gundy, $2950. Call 526- S,111s 111( 11()n in the condition, 93k miles. Must cond., 2 doors with snow 1534 after 7PM. PONTIAC 80 FORMULA United S1111 f' s see. $3000/60. Call 908- tires. $3500. 908-221- FIREBIRD AM/FM, AC, 881-6147 3290 days or 908-725- HONDA 87 CIVIC- 3DR, sunroof, blinds In the Determined by I [) 9196 eves 4SP, AM/FM, 105K mi., 1 BUICK 82 SKYHAWK- back, bucket seats. 80k f'owi'is .IIHI Assix Lite CHRYSLER 86 NEW owner. Awesome buyl miles. $1000. 908-754- auto, Power, 75K mi. Call 873-1081 nowl S1100/B.O. Call 908-549- YORKER- No rust. 7059 afier 5 pm. SALES/SERVICE 908-782-3673• PARTS 906-7829394 3048, 6pm-9pm Good condition. Must sell. HONDA 88 PRELUDE PONTIAC 82 T100O- High highway mileage. SI— Auto, 34,800 miles, AC, AM/FM stereo, 1 LOCATED NEXT TO FLEMINGTON FOROflJNCOLNMVKURY BUICK 84 LESABRE- First $1500 or Best Offer. immaculate. Must See! 48K, 4 dr., power, ga- Call 526-5197 after 5 PM. owner, runs great, new 1988. 1989 & 1990' $11,000. Call 908-232- tires, starter. 561-1004. ONE MILE SOUTH OF ROUTES 202 ft raged, vinyl roof, 1 owner, 0656 mini. $5500. 756-5314. CHRYSLER 90 NEW PONTIAC 84 BON- 31 CIRCLE, FLEMINGTON N.J. YORKER STH AVENUE- HONDA 90 ACCORD NEVILLE- 4 dr., AC, BUICK 85 PARK AV- Loaded, full warranty. 15K EX— silver, to assume ENUE— excellent condi- runs good, high mileage, ~~~ '782-3673 mi, $16,000. 548-2508. lease. 908-781-7005 $1100. Call 906-563-1541. tion, 90K mi., all options, S4500/BO, 469-1735. DAT8UN 80 610- 4DR HONDA 90 CRX Sl- PONTIAC 84 FIERO- BUICK 85 SOMERSET Hatchback, excel, tires, 5spd, sunroof, AC. AM/ 68K ml., auto., PB, tinted FM cass., 31 mpg., 14K LIMITED- $3500. Call new exhaust system/ glass, rear defroster, clutch. Ideal for student miles. S9200/BO. Like after 6PM, 781-0837. sport wheels, tilt steering or commuter car. Must new. Call 234-417B days; wheel, heater. AM/FM BUICK 86 ELECTRA- T- sell. Asking $950. 908- 704-3467 eves. stereo radio & cassette type, auto., AC, power, 526-3178. HONDA LATE 1985 DX- player. $2000. Call alloy wheels, 64K mi., DATSUN 61 2B0ZX- 2 + 5spd, 3 door hatchback, 725-9337. S6800/BO 908-494-8680. 2, auto, fully loaded, ex- runs & looks good. cellent condition, runs PONTIAC 85 60O0 STE— BUICK 88 GRAND NA- $2500, Call 908-469-2538. fully loaded, moon roof. TIONAL- Price lower great. S2000/BO. Call 908-302-1219 HYUNDAI 86 EXCEL Mint condition. $2800/ than wholesale book GLS- 5dr, 5spd, AC, neg. 968-5361. value. Must sacrifice, 35K DID YOU AM/FM cass., blue, excel- miles, fully loaded, ex- KNOW. . . lent cond. 63k miles. PONTIAC 86 tended warranty has 2 yrs that an ad in this local $2500. Call 752-5075 FIREBIRD- V-8 engine, left. 906-469-9456 paper also goes Into 14 fully loaded, excel, cond. HYUNDAI 86 GLS- 5 Must sell immed. $5000/ BUICK 87 GRAND NA- other local papers? Reach over 140,000 households doors, auto, AC, AM/FM B.O. Call 906-755-8383. TIONAL—1 ot 3500 cassette, alloy wheels, made, very fast, mint with one call! PONTIAC 88 GRAND AM 42K original miles, $2700. SE— 2 door, loaded, 6 cond. low miles. $13500 1-800-334-0531. 908-757-9222 ICAN 908-359-0051 after 6pm cyl engine, 59K miles, HYUNDAI 89 EXCEL- 4 great cond, new tires, BUICK 89 CENTURY- 4 DODGE 68 SHADOW while/grey interior, $5600. ES- turbo, 5spd, AC, P/ DR. Sedan, AC, AM/FM door, mini condition, cass., auto, excel, cond. 906-604-8964 Iv message JCE ON 27,000 miles, V-6, tilt windows & door locks, Only 14k mi. $4000/B.O. PONTIAC 86,8 FIERO wheel, cruise control, Cruise, P/mirrors, AM/FM 908-725-5677. power locks, auto, AC, cass., sunroof, new tires, GT- Early 87 model w/5 asking $9395. Call 90B- extra warranty. Exc. cond. INTRODUCTIONS... spd, fully loaded, new 271 0939 or 908-231- in & out. 45k miles $4900. A way for people lo meet clutch & brakes. 57k mi., 0240. Call 906-761-7048 Iv msg. people, every week In mint condition. $5850. FORD 71 MUSTANG your local Forbes news- 201-659-2321. CADILLAC 68 FLEET- paper. The ad is free, WOOD— 57k original CONVERTIBLE- blue, PONTIAC 90 GRAND AM white top, 8 cyl, 308 en- then one call does it all! miles. One owner. Asking 1-800-334-0531 2 dr, auto, AM/FM. AC, $3,000. 908-634-6B59. gine, runs great. 722- PS, PB, P/windows/locks, 1084. LINCOLN 78 TOWN rear del., maroon/ grey CADILLAC 78 SEVILLE- FORD 77 PINTO- 2 CAR— leather Int., vinyl int. 25K ml., mfrs. war- New factory rebuilt en- roof, good cond. $1400/ ine. $3500. Call after door wagon, radio, heater ranly. $9950. 985-9309 pm. 908-634-8557. & A/C. Retiree firm. $350 B.O. 90B-752-6313. PORSCHE 84 944- as is. Drive it home. 908- LINCOLN 78 VER- black on black, fully load- CADILLAC 82 4DR- 828-5232. SAILLES- Auto, sunroof, ed, 25K mi., mint cond., 140,000 mi. Needs wind- clean, fully loaded, good always garaged, BBS shield. $895. Call 90B- FORD 78 GRANADA- tires, good transportation, modulars, comp. TA's, 356-8141. orig. owner, 77K mi., 6 $12O0/BO. Call 752-7688. Kenwood 929 w/power CADILLAC 85 ELDO- cyl., auto., AC. PS, P/win- amps, in-dash radar, orig. dows, AM/FM stereo w/ LINCOLN 86 TOWN CAR RADO— burgundy, leath- signature series, ong factory wheels & tires w/ er interior, excellent tape, trim rings, new trans, at 35K, needs re- owner 47k mi, garage no mile9. Only $15,000. cond,, Cabriolet roof, 64k kept, dark grey, w/black Call 908-232-3609. miles. $6000. 722-2134 pair on left rear panel, no accidents. S8O0/BO. Days cloth top, asking $8600, PORSCHE 84 944- Red CADILLAC 85 ELDO- 985-1985; eves 90B-359- Call 908-534-4944. w/Blk. leather Int., new RADO Roadster, loaded, 2694. MADZA 82 626- 5 custom paint, 5 spd, AC, well maintained, garaged, P/locks, PB, elec. sun- 92k mi.. NADA $7500, FORD 78 MUSTANG II- speed, manual transmis- sion, P/windows, cruise, roof, 2 alarms, Eclipse MUST SELL $6500. Make 4 spd. 6 cyl. $700. Call CD, sheepskins. Must offer, eves. 90B-782-13BO 469-4830. AC, AM/FM stsreo cas- sette. Must sell $800/B0 selll Asking $9500/B.O. CADILLAC 89 SEDAN FORD 79 MUSTANG- as Is. 908-968-7471 Call Rob 908-463-3075. DEVILLE- all power, ga- needs a little work, $900/ BO. Call 985-5039 leave MAZDA 87 RX7- Red, SAAB— 1987 900S 4 raged, low miles, like door, 5 spd. manual. new, Firemist Antolope. messago. turbo 2, spd. stick shift, A/ C, full power + sun roof. Loaded I Sun roof, anti- Take me home. $17,500. FORD 80 FAIRMONT theft radio, heated seats. Call 90B-463-8372. Asking $9,000. Call 908- STATION WAGON- V3, 241-4435 or55B-gQ24. 67K miles, MINT condl- CHEVY 1977 auto, new battery & tion. $8,000. 752-9314. CAMARO —305 cu.in., trans., $400. 90B-7S6- MERCEDES 84 300 good parts car,needs 3068 TURBO DIESEL- 131k SUBARU 86 SEDAN- 4 ml., beautiful cond., fully door, 5 speed, sunroof, work. $250 Call 908-526- FORD BO MUSTANG- 6029 loaded, orlg. AM/ FM 73K ml., mint cond., 108K mi., 4 speed OD, P/ radio cass. $10400. 908- $3000. Call 906-359-7976. CHEVY 70 NOVA 383- locks, AM/FM, AC, rear 654-1065. 10" converter, 373 Posi, defrost, new tires. Needs SUBARU 87 GL1O lacquer paint, white/blue, clutch adjustment. Call MERCURY 69 COUGAR TURBO WAGON- auto, weld wheels. 906-272- 908-572-3B56 belore 6PM XR7— Rebuilt 351 w/dual AC, sunroof, 4 WD, many exhaust, bored, over 30, extras, 37K miles. Asking 6636, FORD 80 MUSTANG-4 $6500. 908-526-1584 Spd, AM/FM cass, new body In good shape, CHEVY 73 CAMARO- $1200. 704-1563 TLABLE! 350 auto, re-built engine, brakes & tires. S700/B.O. TOYOTA 77 COROLLA- good condition, many Call 908-276-8522, MERCURY 91TRACER- 5spd, AC, body fair, 82K new parts. $2300 or B/O. 4 door, AC, AM/FM 5 ml., $395. Call 908-233- FORD 81 ESCORT speed, PS/PB, silver. 5380. SHOP SOON WHILE SELECTION IS BEST! Must sell. 908-526-8713. WAQON GL— GOK origi- 12,500 miles, garaged. TOYOTA 84 PICKUP- CHEVY 76 CORVETTE nal miles, excel condition, $8,450. Call 908-526-4105 -Origlnal S1275. Call 908-722.0B32. rBd, excellent condition. MGB 73 CONVERT- Soiling price $2400. Must while beauty, auto pwr FORD 81 THUNDER- IBLE— good body, en- On Mite South Of Routes 202 BIRD— 77K mi, auto. see to appreciate. 908- windows, PS. PB, tilt gine life time warranty, 245-1260 wheel, cass,, leather, t AC, AM/FM stereo, cruise muffler needs work, 72k ft 31 Circle, FtonHMton MJ lop, custom strip, now control, PS, PB. Good TOYOTA 90 4- tiros, alarm, $6995. Call mi., many MQ parts for running condition. Asking sale. $1300. 722-3621 RUNNER- Loadedl 4DR, 281-0451 $750. 908-752-7761 V-6, AC, auto, AM/FM IBUICK MITSUBISHI 86 GAL- casa., CD, tinted win- K3-782-3331 CHEVY 77 WAGON- 9 FORD 84 TEMPO QL- LANT— auto, AC, sun- dows, tilt, crulso, match- passenger, PS/PB, AC, 2.3L ong., AC, PS, PB, roof, many new parts, LOCATED WITH FLEMINQTVH ISUZU Ing running board & lug- good tiros, new carbure- cruise, AM/FM 4-spkr,, must sell. Asking $4000 gage rack. New $28,000, tor, $595. 908-469-4939 79,500 ml. $1900, 908- Call 722-9352 asking $17,750.0811 908- Prices incl. all costs to be paid by consumer except for lie. fees. reg. costs & taxes. Prices incl. all incentives. 'Lease pymnt. 499-7337. CHEVY 60 CAMARO- NISSAN 84 SENTRA- 494-6078, for details. based on 36 mo. closed end lease w/no money down, 1st mo. pymnt. & $225 ref. sec. dep. due at inception. Total of pymnts. sunrool, 3spd. manual, FORD 07 E8CORT GL- Sspd, new brakes, 2 new $10,918.15,000 mi./yr, allowance. 10* a mile thereafter. Option to purchase at lease end at fair market value. Tax & MV fees extra. 60K ml., reliable transpor- 4 dr., blue. 25K ml., auto.. tlrea, AM/FM cass., 74k Advertise tation. $1,000/B.O. Call AC, PS, PB, S2800/BO. ml, reliable. $2B50. Call In the Classified! 908-526-7653. Call 908-494-3680 560-0266 September 26,1991 — Union County Classified — 3 AUTOMOTIVE

VOLKSWAGEN 16 OMC NEW TRUCK BENS AUTO UPHOL- JETTA QLI- ie valve, CLEARANCE; All special STERY Complete car inte- 17O | pow»red windows, brakes truck bodies, pickups, riors. Org. replacements, •nd «t«aring. Sunroof, Vans. Suburbans, Jim- convert, tops, vinyl roofs, \RECREATIONAL\ Ungo alarm, pulloul star- mys, dump trucks, most truck bed covers & cus- VEHICLES I •o. Gray, original owner models and medium duty tom work 908-236-6366 $4,qOQ/BO. 201 -379-2579. chassis up to 43,000 GVW. Used trucks, left- JUNK CARS/TRUCKS HONDA ATV— 3 wheeler, VOLVO SO OLE-Auto WANTED- any cond., 7 86k rnllaa, AC, stereo, overs, discounts, rebates, 110 automatic, S400/BO. & low rate financing on days, flat bed service. •unroof, good condition, Call 699-1053 Call 722-8026 I clean in7out, painting selected models. No PROWLER 1977 24FT needad $1550. 754-7783 sales commission. Top PERONE'S AUTO SAL- TRAILER- Sleeps 6, AC, altar 4:30 CSI rating. COLONIAL VAGE— cars & trucks 1991 ROD micro, full bath, TV ant., MOTORS, RT. 22 W,. wanted. Highest prices awning. Perfect cond. VW 73 BUG- anglne NORTH BRANCH (SVL.) paid. Free pick up. Con- AsKing $4500. 766-6335. runa grMt, body naedi 722-2700. tainer service available. minor repairs. $350/BO. 563-1630 TRAVEL TRAILER 85 Call 389-6028. JEEP 19 RANQLEA— 4 CARRI LITE-Clean, cylinder, black, grey inte- WANTED junk cars and excel, cond., awning, AC, VW 94 JETTA QLI 5 spd, rior, perfect condition, low trucks removed tree. AM/FM cass. sunroof, air, micro., sleeps 6, ex- mileage. $8500. 908-548- tras.$8500/otfer. 908-381- alloy wheels, $2950. Call 9353 ESR Group 908-753-1074. 2159 LAND ROVER 1959- Towing Service VW 97 GOLF OL- Red, Model 107, Seats 10. Ex- 908-494-3445 43K ml., good cond. Blau- cellent cond. 23,000 mi. ISO ^J punkt radio cass. $4300. $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 /B . O . 9 0 8- 160 BOATS Sk 908-234-1806. 719-2666. ACCESSORIES] VW M JETTA OL- War- MAZDA 84 B2000LE- MOTORCYCLES ranty, 41K, sunroof, S 5spd., AC, AM/FM cass., FOR SALE speed, AC, PS, PB, ft. new brakes, has minor CUDDY CABIN 88 21' $6800/Offer. 549-4637 or lender-bender to repair, 494-1082. J CU120I hp, I/O Mercruiser. well maintained. $1200. 72 HD SHOVELHEAD- 1987 Load Rite trailer w/ YUQO M- AC, Std. 281-7192. excel. cond. Totally re- new spare tire plus acces- trans., 42,000 ml., needs WILLYS 48 JEEP-58000 built. Custom paint, black sories. 908-752-5947, engine work $500/B.O. original miles. Army rep- w/gold flames, lots of 25IH STOCK Call 725-7362. Itca, a real head turner. chrome. Too much to list! JOHNSON 1969 60HP Have to see to appreci- 561-2690 after 6PM. MOTOR—Electric start w/ ate. $4500 B/O 908-725- HARLEY DAVIDSON 01 wiring harness and con- 3488 SPORTSTER BBS deluxe, tfOls.SBOO 908-526-8029 2500 miles. 5spd, belt MET 16 FT— Outboard drive, lots of extras, better motor with trailer, seats 4 130 than new, $5300 908- all accessories. Moving VANS 756-2268. must sell. Asking $1500/ BUICK 64 ELECTRA FOR SALE HONDA 81 CB G50- BO. 908-769-5441 CONVERTIBLE- In good good condition, S700/BO Call 908-526-0116 5pm- SAILBOAT- 15 O Day condition. $3995. Call at #289 at Spruce Run w/ 609-486-1946. J 9 pm cCHEVY 89 ASTRO motor, trailer & extras. CADILLAC 57 DEV- VAN- Burgundy, AC, HONDA 87 TLR200- $230. 908-233-6575 ILLE— 4 door, 47K origi- auto., 39K mi., beautiful! street/trail, 1200 mi., ga- nal miles. Original, Pink S795Q/BO. 494-8660. rage kept. S850/BO. Also, SEA RAY 86 SEVILLE Cadillac. Good running CHEVY HALF TON 2 13" Poly-tires & 2 13" 19H. sleeps 2. 70 hrs., AMIGOS condition. $16,000/BO. VAN- Ladder rack, ex- snows-$75. 908-238-8563 140HP, I/O mere cruiser, Call 908-787-1975 eves cellent shape, best offer. KAW-KZ 78 6S0 like new, Load-rite trailer, orig CHEVY 1980 DELUXE- 908-707-9040 exceilent running cond., owner, must sacrifice. IN STOP"" 6 cyl., 4 dr., 3 spd., re- only 6k miles, Asking $6500 or B/O. 463-7804, DODGE 77 TRADESMAN S799. Call 722-3792 built starter & carburetor. 100 VAN— side door, SEARS 12 FT. A L- Original owner & shop clean, runs well. $495. KAWASAKI 79 200- UMINUM- with Honda manuals. Must sell. 908-356-6843. good condition, $125. 9.9 motor. $1000. Call $1500/BO. 908-561-4834. 908-709-1373 DODGE 80 B200 VA 722-8026 DODOE 72 CORONET TON— 360 engine, tow CUSTOM- runs good, pkg, good tires, 4 cap- needs a little work, 155K tains seats. $1500/ BO. miles. $600. Call 908-233- Call 234-0696. Everyday, people have 7B72 DODGE B7 MINI RAM something to say... PUP'S IN STOCK!! FORD 47 SEDAN- 2 CONVERSION- Auto, door maroon, like new In- PS/PB, excellent condi- side & outl Call 908-388- tion, high mileage, $6500/ "Look! I found it in the Classifieds.' 0709 BO. 906-359-0188 leave FORD 63 FALCON-4 message UNBEATABLE LOW PRICES! dr., auto, new tires, low FORD 85 WORK VAN- miles, ready for restora- V-8, 350, PS, PB, auto, tion, $1000 / best offer. some dents, 52k mi, runs Call 908-580-6245 well, $2195. 90 8- FORD «8 MUSTANG- 965-5295. One Mite South Of Routes 202 Over-all good cond. 302 FORD 87 E250 VAN- engine, $950 or B/O. 908- air, cruise, extra engine 654-8318, laave mess. cooling, power door and NEED A FORD 74 RANCHERO- windows, power liftgale MILD CUSTOM- Ready and more. 60,000 miies. ISUZU ISUZU to cruise the worldl Call 906-752-1225 leave massage. $3000. 9O8-388-O709 , tOCATEO MEXT TOFUFMfNOrOM CIRCLE SUICKQWC AND FLEMINQ1ON CHEVKHST/QEO GMC 89 G-10- 6 cyl., auto., runs well. 8k miles NEW JOB? 120 on rebuilt engine. $600 or TRUCKS B/O. 908-382-1605. ALL HERE & MORE: FOR SALE J 140 \ cCHEVY 76 SUBURBAN- Auto., 360 V8, full-time MISCELLANEOUS 4WO, 8 ft. power angle AUTOMOTIVE I We've Got Lots Of plow, new exhaust sys- tem & brake lines, only Employers 29,000 miles & NO EMIS- e1990 MAG WHEELS- SIONS CONTROL! Runs for S-10 Blazer or S-15 great, but body needs Jimmy. $350. Call after some cosmetics. $2300/ 6PM. 769-7389 Just Waiting To BO. Call 609-397-5798. CAP FOR PICK-UP- 8 , CHEVY 82 BLAZER- good condition, $125, 3O5-V8, manual transmis- Call 469-005B. Hear From You! sion, loaded, very good OID YOU condition. 46,600 miles. KNOW . . . $5500. 908-874-4280 that an ad in this local CHEVY 86 SILVERADO- paper also goes into 14 Shortbed, 4x4 pick-up w/ other local papers? Reach cap, fully .loaded, good over 140,000 households condition, 49K mi. Asking with one call! $6200. Call John 908- 1-800-334-0531. 725-8017. CHEVY 87 S-10 PICK- INTRODUCTIONS... CAN UP- $4000. Chevy 85 A way for people to meet Blazer, $2500. Dodge 86 people, every week in 14ft Box, $2500. 908-388- your local Forbes news- 0709 paper. The ad is free, CHEVY 89 PICK UP, SIL- then one call does it all! VERADO, 6 cyl., 4-wheel 1-800-334-0531 TO PAY drive, AM/FM cass. equal, Alr/CR. bed liner ($12,000/B.O.) 25,000 mi. ISO Red. 906-245-4666. FORD 83 RANGER- AUTOMOTIVE 4spd, tow pkg., AM/FM SERVICES cass., cap, extras, 83k 1991 ESCORTS & TRACERS miles, S3000/BO. Call Make Mark 908-966-4363 ABSOLUTE WAGONS & HATCHBACKS FORD 85 F25O- 2x4 CASH FOR YOUR CAR with 351 eng., AT, PS, w/ WE BUY ALL METALS YOUR 469-2202 rack, good work truck. See our display ad in the $2300. 908-356-7066. Auto Directory in your EMPLOYMENT FORDS, LINCOLNS FORD 85 F250- 2x4 iocal Forbes Classifieds with 351 eng., AT, PS, w/ CONNECTION rack, good work truck. ALL JUNK CARS WANT- & MERCURYS $2300. 908-356-7066. ED Free lowing. Call 908- Through Forbes FORD 87 F250- 4X4, 968-9556 or B55-6776. 40k mi, 2-tone grey, auto, Newspapers Classified A VAILABLE! dual tanks alum wheels, AUTOMOBILES- BAD extras $8500/BO. 908- CREDIT OK, 88-91 mod- els. Guaranteed approval, 704-1225. no downpaymenl. 1-800- FORD 89 PICKUP- 233-8286, 24hrs. Loaded. Very low mile- age. Moving must sell. 90B-647-4220. FORD 90 F-150- XLT UP 4x4 Lariat, 18K ml,, AC, AUTOMOTIVE TO PS, PW, dual tanks, $12,500/B.O. Call 908- $3500 752-6461 before 5pm; -150 PICK-UPS 906-463-3001, after 5pm. DIRECTORY GMC 71 UTILITY BODY TRUCK- body In good APR CHOOSE condition. Truck needs NEW CAR SALES AUTO/RECYCLING engine. 908-322-5240. FINANCING GMC 79 PICKUP- 6 cyl- inder, 3 speed stick, 8 foot bed, needs work, ABSOLUTE $375/BO, 908-722-2328. COLLEGE GRADS GET GMC 82 SERIES 70 36 Dumont Rd. Recycling DUMP TRUCKS- & For Hllli, NJ. Corner of Mountain & South Avenue GMC 82 Series 70 Dump Salt* * Scrrlcu Since Middlesex, New Jersey j+ Trucks. $2000 each. Only 1909 5 are left. 908-38B-0709 908-234-0109 We Buy jTE$$$i$& Copper a Brass ITSJBBGCV-|yV' ISUZU 89 S-14- 14K AUTO BODY LINCOLN MERCURY miles, auto with overdrive, a Aluminum • -S2vKL-,v^ bedllner, 2.6 litre. AM/FM 469-2202 SALES/SERVICE 908-782-3673 • PARTS 908-782-9394 WITH THIS AD stereo cassette. Ebony Monday-Friday 8-5 • Saturday 8-2 LOCATED NEXT TO FLEM1NQTON NISSAN/BMW black, excel cond. Asking FREE 1/2 OFF 1st Time Buyers Get Up To $7200. 908-469-0483 Junk Car Ragular Fee ONE MILE SOUTH OF ROUTES 202 & JEEP 79 WAGONEER- Removal Tire Recyclln 116k miles, very well 31 £lttCXE^L^IN|g^^ j. 26 Slalaar Placa To ADVERTISE maintained, loaded, 1 Corvalt* $400 North Ptalartald. N.J. owner. $2550. 908-359- 754-2264 Eaparta CALL 231-6618 2856. 4 - September 28,1M1 - Union County Ctoeslfled

Cantant A* Mortgage shopping tips: how to find the best ones People in real estate

With Interest rate* on a conventional, 30-year mortgage loan "This allows lower payments during the first few years of the loan, hovering between nine and ten percent, home prices that have assisting buyers who anticipate an increase in their income, but Help-U-Sell, Inc. recently stabilized, and Innovative financing programs, the time to buy a need lower initial payments to buy," says Hoffman. awarded the prestigious home In New Jersey has never been better, according to Maurice When mortgage shopping, the single most important factor to President's Club designation to B. Hoffman, president of the New Jersey Association of REALTORS look for is probably the annual percentage rate (APR). The APR Sandra O'Keefe for the month (NJAR). includes all the costs of credit, Including such Items as interest and of June, 1991. She was "First time buyers are bound to have questions about the home- "points" (fees charged when the mortgage is closed). Lenders recognized as number two financing process. Including how to apply for and select a mort- must disclose the APR under the Truth in Lending Act. In general, producer in the United States gage." says Hoffman. "Shopping around for a mortgage It crucial the lower the APR, the lower the cost of your loan. and Canada. to making a sound decision." If you consider an adjustable-rate mortgage, be sure to compare She was named to "Mortgage packages vary, and It's important to Investigate sev- the initial interest rates, the frequency with which the interest rate President's Club in 1990, ar eral options to find the one that is best for you. A REALTOR can can change, the index used to determine the change, the well as Help-U-Sell's Million provide you with a list of recommended lenders." he says. The real "cap"—or how much the interest rate can increasse over the life of estate section of the newspaper also will provide mortgage infor- the loan, and what "margin" (the amount a lender can add to the Dollar Club for 1990 and 1991. mation and names of area lenders. adjusted interest rate) is used. Also explore the limits, if any, on She is currently a candidate for "Call several lenders for rates and terms on the type of mortgage "negative amortization"—the loss of equity in your home when low the NJ Broker's license. you want. If you are unsure of the best type for you, consult a monthly payments do not cover fully the interest rate charges and A resident of Bridgewater, REALTOR or lender," says Hoffman. any "balloon" payments-a large payment at the end of your loan she has been in real estate Basically, there are two major types of mortgage loans, those term, often after a series of low monthly payments. since 1989. Previously, she was in sales management in other with fixed Interest rates and monthly payments, and ARMs (Adjust- Other questions to ask a lender include whether private mort- fields. able Rate Mortgages) which have changing rates and payments. gage insurance is required, how long a rate can be locked in, the Common fixed-rate mortgages Include 30- 15-year mortgages. length of time before an oral or written approval can be given, and The 30-year mortgage usually offers the lowest monthly payment of the application fee and what it covers. SANDRA O'KEEFE fixed-rate/lbed-payment schedule loans. The 15-year fixed-rate mo- "Buyers should not be intimidated by the financing process," rtgage enables you to own your home in half the time and for less says Hoffman. "If you are unclear on any point, ask a REALTOR to than half the total Interest cost of a 30-year loan, but will likely assist you. As professionals, they are trained to provide you with Betty Peterson of Peapack James M. Weichert, pre- require higher monthly payments. the service necessasry to guide you through the financing pro- has joined Burgdorff Realtors as sident, has annouced that Mortgages with changing interest rates and/or monthly payments cess." are available in many forms. The ARM usually offers interest rates a sales associate In the Ber- Debra Bursey, a sales associate According to Hoffman, REALTORS across the state are taking and monthly payments that are initially lower than fixed-rate mort- nardsville office. with Weichert. Realtors' Edison one more step in helping provide prospective home buyers with gagee. But those rates and payments can fluctuate, often annually, A graduate of Florida State Office, has been named. Top answers to their questions. As part of the NJAR's public awareness according to changes in a pre-determlned Index—commonly the University, Tallahassee, Peter- Sales Agent of the month for campaign, "Yes You Can Buy A Home In New Jersey", REALTORS rate of return on U.S. Government Treasury bills. son taught in both Florida and selling the most homes in are distributing free copies of a videotape on home ownership. The August. Some adjustable loans, for a fee, contain a provision permitting Illinois for several years. tape discusses financing, as well as tax considerations, how to you to convert later to a fixed-rate loan. Another type of mortgage She has been an active vol- An experienced real estate work with a real estate agent, and other helpful home buying loan carries a fixed-interest rate for a number of years, often seven, unteer in many organizations, sales person and licensed bro- information. People wanting the tape are encouraged to call the before adjusting to a new market Interest rate for the remainder of serving as a board member of ker, Bursey has been listing association's hotline, 1-80O-YES-INNJ to receive a coupon and a the loan. the Somerset Hills Welcome and selling homes in the Mid- list of the agents in their area offering the tape. A"buydown" or "discounted mortgage" is another type of loan Wagon and the Friends of Ma- dlesex County area for over six with an Initially reduced Interest rate which increases to a higher "Home ownership Is possible for everyone. All it takes is that first theny. She is the immediate years. A consistent top pro- fixed rate or to an adjustable rate usually within one to three years. step to sit down with a REALTOR and find out how," says Hoffman. past president of the Basking ducer, she is also a member of Ridge chapter ol PEO, a the New Jersey State Million women's philanthropic educa- Dollar Club. tion organization with chapters She has been a resident of throughout the U.S. and Cana- Woodbridge Township for six da. She presently serves as a years. deacon in the Peapai Re- Transactions formed Church.

110 Landsdowne Ave., $200,000 Ellen Kabot to Stephen Jennings. KINILWORTH Patrick A Diane J AuRero to Mich- erty at 211 Arbor St., $165,000 stead Terr., $279,000 Jean-Pierre Raguenaud to Robert property at 1 Kenmore Rd., $80,000 John P A Maryctare C FWpek, ael A Lo Porno C Dantuono, prop- Neil T A martha L Cross to Mich- William L A Gereatha Tucker to J A Janice G Lenehart, property at Aspen at Edison to Joan Prepon, property at 870 Aahwood Ave., erty at 2228 Greenside PI., ael T A Lori E Moonan, property at Joyce A Sanchez, property at 334 1090 Lawrence Ave., $325,000 property at 73 Keystone Ct., 1102.000 $146,000 115 Cdumia Ave., $162,000 Hunter Ave.. $123,250 Sarah J Vlncentaen to Robert E A $99,000 Michael H Roes to ROM A Nenet- Nigel A Loni L Whttinglon to Ha- William W A Louise R Fuller to John Hagy to Christopher A Dk Anne L Cascone. property at 412 Westgate II Oev to Steven A te ft—Mi, property at 311 Coolldge rold C Thomas, property at 356 Hoe Brian W Meagher, property at 8 anne McVey, property at 535 Hunter Linden Ave., $272,500 Donna Kotta, property at 177 Unda Dr., $1127,000 Ave., $124,000 Craig PI.. $170,000 Ave.. $126,000 Raymond A Agnes Farkas to Ste- Ln., $160,000 Charles T Stefeer Jr to Thomas J Peter O A Marltou Tan to William Thomas F McKinney to Kevin & Seymour A Barbara Thaller to ven M A Lucinda J Cernak, property Mesa Dev to Jal Blltimoria, prop-' a Christine Rely, properly at 518 O A Ang SaNy O Cue, property at 2 Barbara Baccl, property at 301 Ruth Harris, property at 2 Jacobs at 62 Michael Dr., $205,000 erty at 19 Lordina Dr., $202,000 Quinton Ave., SI 48,000 Melange Ct, $205,000 Edgar Ave., $153,500 Ln., $250,000 Theodore Harrington Jr lo James Mesa Dev Corp to Mlndo A Straz John A A Marie C Salomons to Francis J Kimlicka to Edward & Barbara L Blllig to Jeffrey P & Ann Q A karen C Laskaris, property at Sachlnwalla, property at 21 Lordina CRANFOHD Daniel E A Susan M Debbie, prop- Carol R English, property at 603 W Q Ftynn, property at 14 Jacobs Ln., 641 W North Ave., $170,543 Dr., $202,000 Robert E & Am* L Cascone to erty at 20779 Maple View Ct., End PI., $310,000 $275,000 John M A Wendy M Kingston to Paparatto Const Inc to Clartta & Mitchell 4 Tereaa Damon, property $195,000 Elisabeth F MacDonald to Tho- Douglas S A Jana L MacMillan to Frederick M A Nancy Zellner, pro- Francisco Franco, property at 3 at 195 Arbor St.. 1183.000 Jerome N A Hilda Klein to Ed- mas M A Carolyn M Gunning, prop- Steven J A Caren A Comeau, pro- perty at 602 Oak Ave., $164,000 Lyons Ln., $242,000 F Gerald A Unds S Oomotka to ward H Tiller, property at 530 park erly at 10 Heathermeade PI., perty at 1624 King St., $186,500 Benjamin R & Lois L Chapman to Trico Mtg to Astim Salamuddin, Luis E a Pam A Monteagudo, prop- Ave #104, $115,000 $147,000 Barbara R Jarratt to Kaushik N A Cory S A Heidi B Ackerman, pro- property at 266 McKinley Ave., erty at 13 Beech St.. $163,500 WUtiem A Hortense Bell to William Thomas M & Carolyn M Gunning Shilpa K Patel, property at 1400 perty at 900 Pennsylvania Ave., $185,000 William P a Linda Votekmarm to Belt, property at 1 Scolchwood to Robert A Gloria B Chlarl, property Lamberts Mill Rd, $193,500 $295,000 Elizabeth LaBarbera to Hsi-Ping Thomas A a Elizabeth W Casey, Glen, $150,000 at 404 E Lincoln Park, $80,000 Someret Trust Co to Aeram A Anne C Shea to Yvonne C Watts, Lin, property at 508 Merrywood Dr.. property at 29 Hernlng Avt.. James A & Helen B deary to Marvin S J Kierstead to Mark A Ann Sherman, property at 51 Madd- property at 260 Prospect St #10, $135,500 $180,000 Trinidad L Rodriguez, property at 10 Denise M Addona, property at 609 aket Village, $146,000 $185,000 Fred A Jennie Lang to Chung- Mary I Hack*! to Mary Davktoskl, Scotchwood Glen, $370,000 OrchardSt., $218,000 Saugatock Associates to Steven J Henry W A Marion S Becker to Yang Chu, property at 2801 Mer- property at 37 Htrnlng Ave., Joel A Ellen G Rosenkrantz to New Jersey Realty Co to Maria & Donna S Gartner, property at 21 Gary A & Ellen L Shapiro, property rywood Dr., $156,500 8166.000 Craig A Joyce L Nowlin, property at Mores, property at 4-B Parkway Vil- marlon Ln., $680,000 at 6 Radley Ct., $303,000 Mountain Edison Assoc to Toni Chartas a Anna Nairn to Kanilal T 2401 Seneca Rd, $179,900 lage, $95,000 Rita M Ford to Deborah C Conn, Gladys M Earl to Jeffrey S Yu, Passaro, property at 28 Mill Rd., A Usha K Paid, property at 606 New Jersey Realty Co to Helcher- property at 2295 Mountain Ave., property at 5 Sandy Hill Rd., $73,000 Hory St, $153,000 WESTFIELD to Cano, property at 5-A Parkway $135,000 $212,000 Chanakanti Kumar to Jyh Yang, Noet Thompson to Ann Noon*, Robert M A Carol T Sutton to village, $95,000 Marcia J Fourre to Norman L Fou- Lou is S Caoila to Audrey E Pel- property at 722 New Dover Rd, property at Lambert St.. $85,000 Lawrence P A Theresa Mislta, prop- New Jersey Realty Co to David P rre III, property at 2590 Plalnfteld llcano. property at 34 Scudder Rd., $192,000 William J McMahon Jr to Edward erty at 216 Baker Ave., $275,000 A Timothy Denlen, property at S-B Ave., $1)2,500 $535,000 Fern St Corp to David A Down A 1 Theresa M Weber, property at Elzen Marius VanDen to James M Parkway village, $99,900 Andrew M A Reglna Calogero to Muriel A Sector to Lorenzo Pup- Appel, properly at 110 Oakland 109 E Lincoln Ave., $135,000 A Elissa S Meadow, property at 30 Fleet National Bank to Vincent Mary T Relck A Kevin O Headd. illo. property at 323 Tuttle Pkwy., Ave., $190,000 George WHrtelms III to Ann B Gra- Carol Rd., $280,000 Comltinl. property at 8a Parkway property at 1395 Raritan Rd., $185,000 Genevleve DiTosti to Kenneth 7 rtstrano. property at 506 E Lincoln Robert H Botllnger to Jean M A Village, $99,900 $375,000 Connie Mearkle to Barry N A Ann Marie Howley. property at 62 Ph.. $90,000 Bethany J Zimmerman, property at New Jersey Realty Co lo Robert Alan & Barbara Shalr to Kenneth Lynn I Feldman, property at 612 Oliver Ave., $195,000 Kenneth A Joan Horton to Francis 641 Elm St., $250,000 G A Margaret Williams, property at Jr A D C Treaowell, property at 15 Willow Grove Rd., $235,000 Hung A Dung Phung to Kailash J A D A KJmUcka, property at 163 Janice G A Robert J Letiehan to 9-B Parkway Village, $82,500 Ravenswood Ln., $175,000 Somanl, property al 26 Ridge Rd.. Locust Dr., $174,000 Allan J Welngarten, property at 708 New Jersey Realty Co to Arthur J William S Blazowski to Hoger J A DUNELLEN $205,000 Jeanpierre Rachmaninoff to Jump) Forest Ave.. $225,000 A Elfriede Sanford, property at 16-B Karen S Rowen. property at 417 Dianne Pepe to Robert & Kathy Ted A Anne Jeffrey to John A A Lortng W FunaW, property at 503 Cecil R A Barbara J Flentge lo Parkway Village, $90,900 Union Ave.. $149,000 Piano, property at 760 Center St., Beatrice Kiss, property at 3 Sunset OrchardSt, $217,500 James A Diane Garrity, properly at New Jersey Realty Co to Rose- Richard J A Gall K Rappaport to $149,000 Ave., $235,000 Woo C & Oh Myung S Jung to 109 Frazee Ct.. $235,000 mary M Greenaway, property al 25- Raymond A Mollien Osterman, pro- Roy & Julianne Henry to Huseyin Herbert & Phyllis Goldbfatt to Edward F A Ann M Mahon. property Allen R A Mabel E Winch to A Parkway Village, $91,000 perty at 2034 Winding Brook Way, & Alica Evclmen, property al 413 Scott Kaschak, property at 4 Tell PI., at 32 Park Ave., $172,000 Marcy Kessler, property at 801 Har- New Jersey Realty Co to Jane M $317,000 Mountain View Terr.. $153,200 $110,000 Est of Minna M Gaffney to Francis ding St., $210,000 Halsted, property at 42-A Parkway Carl & Marva Palt]on to Maurice Chase Home Mlg to Kenneth A X Garrtty, property at 114 Spring Dale E A Elizabeth Ibbotson to Village, $90,000 WESTFIELD Klrchofer, property at 508 North Janet Sovart, property at 34 Whelan Garden St., $180,000 Wmberty A Wright, property at 1009 Eugene Bauer to Mark J & Janet Geoffrey L Crosby to Craige 7 Ave., $222,075 St.. $169,900 F GeraM A Linda S Gomofka to hardlng St., $205,000 Solch, property at 30-D Springfield Julie M Stroud, property at 1300 Edna Plotkln to Robert Collier, pr- EDISON Luis E * Pam R Monteagudo, prop- Stanley I A Susan O Friedman to Ave., $185,000 Boulevard. $177,000 operty at 90 Wooding Ave., erty at 18 Tulip St., $163,500 David A Ruth Kaye, property at 639 Tingley Hifls Estates Inc lo Shan- $154,000 Laura F Rogers to Stanley J A karkumar Ishmar, property at 18 An- Knoltwood Terr.. $320,000 FANWOOD David & Deborah Lubinsky to Abe Susan G Friedman, property at 520 thony Ave., $330,000 FANWOOD Charles H A Donna M Bentz to Daniel E & Susan Debbie to Jef- & Eva Krieger, property at 407 N Coleman PI., $280,000 Atul Vohra to Alexander & Lyud- Robert W A Lois MuOer to An- Patricia L Bolllnger, property at 538 frey & Doreen Delancy, property at Reginald A Mary A Suto to Rocco Bth Ave., $230,000 thony A Virginia Planer, properly at Lawrence Ave., $560,000 283 LaGrande Ave., $145,000 mila Rudyak, property al 49 Brook- A A Armlnda Collucci, property at slde Rd., $170,000 151 Farley Ave., $172,000 William C A Nancy L Baton to Samuel S & Kalhryn A Walker to 160 N Cottage PI., $150,000 HIGHLAND PARK VelauthapUlal a R Shwpaian to Tammy J Keck, property at 600 Le- Richard A Jr & Cheryl Punzo, prop- Howard & Marie Dion lo Douglas Lionel A Unda Kimerllng to James Kahn, property at 37 Calvert Ave., Socratls & Aliki Qerondelis to Jef- Theordore M A Donna M Wurster. hlgh Dr., $176,000 erty at 5 Unda PI., $157,500 W A Candlce M Marvin, property at frey & Lisa Marder, property at 154 property at 122 S Glenwood fid.. Edward L A Heiwon K Cho to Charles H & Edna T Wolls to $246,500 734 Crescent Pkwy., $340,000 Richard & Jacquelyn Swartz to DuclosLn, $149,000 1159.00 James R Schlffer, property at 912 Gennard Rlportl Jr, property al 136 John C A Alice C Leslier to Ross Plorre Hansen to Gerson A Mteh- Kenneth L & Janet M Miklonis to Prospect St., $305,500 Tillotson Rd., $150,000 Steven & Veronica Mislschia, prop- Banner, property at 462 Edgewood erty at 5 Cypress Ct., $198,000 elle Levliz, property at 119 N 5th Andrew B Young, property at 72 Edward R A Martha K Sacks to Ave., $166,000 Ave., $153,000 Stephen & Catherine Sokol to MacDermott PI., $146,000 Anthony R A Mary M Davis, prop- QARW0OD Paul L A Catherine R Matloy to James Montaldo, property at 728 Robert W & Lois Muller to An- erty at 820 Ramapo Way, Ralph J A Maria T Penna to Gary Lucius C Jr A Susan W Ponce, Denver Blvd.. $500,000 METUCHEN thony A Virginia Planer, property at $1,500,000 & Nancy Carlson, property at 306 property at 408 W Grove St.. Sherry Szurko to Michael & Gail Leroy & Dorothy Terry to Vincent 153 WWoughby Rd., $172,000 Unlroyat Holding Inc to Midas Pr- Hazel Ave., $155,000 $240,000 Helman, property at 9 Doreen Ct.. & Angola DeMartinlae, property at operties Inc. property at 420-430 W Harold F & Martene Reynolds to David M A Rulh B Kaye to Jeffrey 21 Brunswick Ave, $105,000 OARWOOD $325,000 South Ave., $440,000 Steven J Elvin, property al 312 3rd J A Audrey A Hale, property at 233 Alice Sheridan to Edward A Kath- Adolph A SJdonla Ruegamer to Daniel G A mary L Welkins to Ave., $160,000 Edison Glen Assoc lo John & Hazel Ave., $220,000 Agnes Mnttl, property at 15)6 Edi- leen To!h, property at 213 Harvard Joseph A Barbara Testa, property at Glenn A Leslie Sullivan, property at Lawrence E A Lois J Wouters to Ave., $85,000 66 2nd Ave., $180,000 251 Turtle Pkwy, $285,000 SCOTCH PLAINS son Glen Terr., $145,000 Philip E & Margarit Reynolds, pro- Robert A Evelyn Haas to Karen Julius Hlrsch to Maurice Green- Gloria Rebofl lo Maurice & Robin perty at 425 Jefferson Ave., berg, property at 16 LJnsley PI., KENILWORTH Batluk, property at 985 Featherbed SCOTCH PLAINS Sabony, property at 2104 Algonquin $260,000 $148,000 James J A Dorothy Calvano to Stephen A Anne Dyer to Anthony Ln., $185,000 Dr., $160,000 Clifford A James H Peterson to Francis & Helene Dougan to Dhruva Q A LalKa Kanlarpane, prop- J Carbon*, property at 111 21 st St., James Fllce to Teresa Stachow- Joromo & Joy Eckenthal to David Susan M Totams, property at 638 JamB3 Medeiros, property at 193 erty at 1966 W Broad St., $165,000 $140,000 Icz, property at 1-A Garfioid Pk., M & Rebecca Rosonhock, property Klmball Ave., $235,000 Newman St., $108,000 Emmett E A Gannon Lois Reeks Henry A Ulkln Clemniecki to Don- $30,000 at 1140 Donamy Glen, $520,000 Herbert A Eleanor K Nelson to Frank A Patricia Scordo to Rich- to Joel A Eden G Rosenkrantz, pro- ald A Brenda M Marino, property at Sherman & Lori Gorbls to Frank J Stanley & Linda Kase to Winslon Robert J A Valerie A Ratner, pro- A Ellzabelh Griffith, property at 22 ard & Carolo Kraemer, property at perty at 2330 Edgewood Terr., 141 N 24th St.. $155,000 A Adlna C Zlogler, property at 38 perty at 839 Lamberts Mill Rd,, $299,000 Hlghpoint Dr., $245,000 69 Spear St., $187,000 CRANFORD Fleldcresl Dr., $210,000 $260,000 David Moredlth to Rachel Gold, Donald L A Joan C McOonald to Mary T Reick to Kennoth J A Donald Knapp to Pramab Haldar, Gregory J A Catherine Flynn to Alphonse J A Mary T Lepls to property at 6 Millwood Ave., Dennis J McCarthy Jr., property at Louise L Terry, property at 9 Home- Luciano & Ludmlla Blsio, property at 2210 Qreenslde PI., $152,500 Brian R A Christine Celardo. prop- $132,000 (Please turn to page 8) September 26, 1991 - Union County Classified — 5

CRANFORD TOWERS PISCATAWAY- 2 over- BUSINESS IN FLEMING- CONDOMINIUM- 18 size bdrms., 114 baths, 220 TON— On busy Main St., ( 22, \ Springfield Ave. Luxury 2 no assoc. fee, centrl air/ COMMERCIAL Remington Is this com- bdrms. w/1 & 2 baths humidification, gas heat & *^ mercial property, pres- ACREAGE I from $139,900. Spacious hot water, large fenced-in PROPERTY I ently an office supplies I & LOTS I rooms + the finest amen- yard. Near Rutgers/ FOR SALE J store. Brick building in ex- ities. Model open Fri. to transp. $134,000. 908- cellent condition being 0 O N N E C T I Q N Sun. 11AM-5PM. Office 463-8730 after 6pm. BRIDGEWATER- Print sold for $850,000 OR BRIDGEWATER- ready #272-1143 or B/K Real- Shop & Used Clothing business only can be pur- to go-builders terms EDISON- Colonial 3 ROSELLE BY OWNER- chased for $822,000. Call avail.- for sale by owner, NORTH EDISON- By TUDOR ALERTII TUDOR tors, 686-1800. 2 big bdrm, 2Vfc bath Business. Reasonable. 210 bdrm., 2Vi bath, 2 car ga- owner. 4 bdrmi., 2V4 ALERTItf TUDOR Call 201-376-5348 eve- for details. Call Weldel Bradely Gardens area, 2 rage, finished bsmt. & CRANFORD- $30K Townhouse in wooded Flemlngton at 908 lots, 5O'x20O' ea. $65K HOME9 bath, new kit., new dou- ALERTIIII Have you al- below cost. Modern Ig 2 setting. Large eat-in coun- nings. pool in best area. ble deck, 2 car gar., CAC, ways dreamed of owning 782-0100. oa. or S125K total. Call $253,000.908-494-5931. bdrm, 2 bath condo, el- try kitchen with sliders to flay at 908-722-1559 FOR SALE fenced-in yard. $230,000. a Tudor? But couldn't af- evator, parking, walk RR. deck overlooking woods. BUY IT. MIDDLESEX- by Owner, ESCAPE THE MAD- 549-6634. ford those Buckingham Adj. park, prime bldg. Dining room/Living room only 11 units on huge 1 71 J NESS— You're just min- Palace pricaal Then here SELL IT. cA GREAT IDEA- Don't OWNER WANTS SALE $149K/Neg. 908-709-1540 with fireplace. 15 x 30 10 acresl New oflice pay rent, collect it! with utes from tranqullity. this NOW)!- Two acres, with is your house. With recreation room with red- condo., bldg. Guy Ads In Classified spacious home in Read- Stained glass, nat wood- CRANFORD- 1 BR. FIND IT. this 2-famiiy house in Mil- trees enhance this 100- condo In park setting. wood paneling & 9 ft red- 600,1200, 1800'. $87,000 don't cost — ford. New boiler, porch ington Twp. with 3 + year old Colonial in work, fireplace, porch, wood bar. Central air. + easy 1-% financing acres is one-of-a-kind. large rooms and loads New kitchen/bathroom. They pay! and roof, and in-town Clinton Twp. 18" stone Walk to train to NYC. Low Lots of close! space. avail. HELP-U-SELL P, FT, convenience to ac- Bask in the quiet. walls In the basement, 3 morel Call lodayl Don't Maintenance free. Conve- M, Bkr. 469-2800 $229,000. Call WelcUl miss this one. $175,000. maintenance fee. Asking comodate the new own- bedrooms, large kitchen $104.000.654-5393. nient to all highways & ers. $109,900. Call Flemlngton at 908- and living rooms, and all ERA AMERICAN trains. Asking $149,900. Waldil Remington at 782-0100. pine Moors further en- DREAM. REALTOR »08- HILLSBOROUGH- 2 BR 908-241-1234 hance II. $149,900. Call 283-9000 END UNIT. 1 2 half 908-782-0100. HIGHLAND PARK -Two CRANFORD family home (or SALE OR Weldel Flemlngton at WESTFIELD- BY baths, finished basement, ROSELLE- 6 co- A KINDER, GENTLER 782-0100. gas heat, CAC, all appli- WORLD- Down an 800' RENT. One apt. w/1 BR, OWNER. 2 bdrm. Colo- ops for sale. $220K nial, entire house recently ances. Freshly painted. tree-lined drive, you'll find one apt. w/ 2BR Rent to- PISCATAWAY Ranch. $113,900,908-874-4711 takes all six. 908- a secluded refuge! 9 gether or separately. Call Open House, 113 Sum- renovated, Ig. eat-in-kit., 276-7751. rooms of privacy, anti- 297-6477 for information. mers Ave. SUn SEPT LR. DR, 1V4 baths, laun- HILLSBORO- Desirable dry, Ig. deck w/fenced-in quity with all conve- HILLSBOROUQH- by 29th. 1<4pm. 3bdrm, 21/2 Huntington Park features SOMERSET- 2 bdrms., niences - and - it's just a Owner. 5 bdrm. Colonial, bath, AC, garage, lenced yard, 2 car det. gar. w/ vaulted entry foyer, enor- loft. $139.000. 232-5161 Quailbrook Condo. Larg- short walk to Stanton 2% baths, family room yard, taxes $2900. mous Master bdrm w/ ca- est end unit. Kit w/bar, Store and Post Office. with fireplace, central air, $179,900. 908-752-2715 WESTFIELD- Perfect for thedral ceiling, lovely fire- young family. 3 bdrm., LR dishwasher, air condi- PLUS: REDUCED TO $220,000. After 6PM, 908- after 8pm place & full bsmt. These tioner, W & D, upgrades. $385,000. COME LOOKI 281-6825. w/fireplace, DR, breakfast features lend a grand at- Wooded view. Lease op- PI8CATAWAY- Contem- rm.. 1V4 baths, screened- Call W«ldtl Fltmlngion porary cape 5 yrs. old, mosphere to this 2 bdrm tion purchase. $86,900. at ttoa-762-oioo. INTRODUCTIONS... In back porch, bsmt., 1 A way for people to meet River Road area. 3 home. $115,900 Call 873-8370, bdfms., 2V4 baths, fire- car gar. 1 block to Wash- BOUND BROOK - Brick people, every week In ington Elem. School. 4 fam. 3 & 4 rm. apts. your local Forbes news- place, CAC, 2-car gar., We have more available SOMERSET- Quailbrook deck, 100x100 fenced lot. $229,000, by owner. Call Call us. 2 bdrm. Condo, all appli- Sep. utils., yard, fal- paper. The ad is free, 232-3609. madge Ave.$205,000, then one call does It all! Owner witl pay V4 pt, Anx- HEROUX REALTY ances, upgrades through- Exc. invest. 201-898- 1-800-334-0531 ious to sell. $179,900. out, low taxes & mainte- BY APPOINTMENT!!!!! Broker (908)873-5577 nance. $91,500. Call 908- 0002. Call 908-463-7640. 215 On a cul-de-sac, this 1 floor living, ranch with a large entrance foyer, LAMBERTVILLE- build- METUCHEN- Beautiful 873-0514. BOUND BROOK- Super er reduced. 2 new Colo- PRICE REDUCTIONII- TOWNHOUSE* ?l living room, ranch with a large entrance foyer, living room w/ wood 3 bdrm, 2V* bath Colo- This home, on the out- townhouse style condo, 2 burning fireplace, formal dining room, den w/slidmg glass doors, science nial homes. Quiet street. CONDOMINIUMS I bdrms, 1 bath, central air, SOMERSET- Ranch nial. Modern eat-In Kit, 4 bdrms., 2Vi baths, skirts ol Stockton, offers Townhouse, 2 bdrms., 2 kitchen, (plenty of cabinets) 2 baths, 3 bedrooms, plenty ol closets, cedar formal DR, Den, full many surprises: screened FOR SALE J closet galore, many up- storage closet, full dry basement, separate laundry room, security system. Jacuzzi. Ig. eat-in-kit., LR, grades, walk NYC trains. bath, formal DR, eat-in- bsmt., $152,900. Call DR, Fam. rm. w/fireplace, porch, 4-car garage, 2 kil., DW, fireplace, gar., 2 car garage, well manicured grounds. CENTURY 21-McOEE fireplaces. Property Backs BRANCHBURQ- BY $109,000. Seller will pay 2 car gar., deck, were OWNER. 2 bdrms, 214 points. 908-494-7925 end unit, best location. REALTORS, 9 0 0- $250,000 & $235,000 up to Delaware and Rari- $123,900. 908-873-3744. $245,000.00 526-4440. tan Canal park; walking & bath, fireplace, tennis, NOW $195,000 & biking paths. $190,000. pool. $126,500. Possible METUCHEN— Condo, BOUND BROOK- Two $190,000. 9Q8-761-1022. owner financing. Call 908- Jefferson Park. 2 bdrm., 3 WESTFIELD- 1 bdrm. Call Weldel Flemlngton Co-op, LR, dinette area, 1 272-8337 family. 3 & 4 room apts. MANVILLE- By Owner. •t 908-782-0100. 707-8996 floors, garage, CAC, end unit, DR, basement. Walk bath, re-decorated, w/w Separate utilities, yard, 3 bdrm. Ranch home, BRANCHBURQ- Spa- carpet, storage, close to porches and parking. 104 100x100 lot, Vh baths, READINGTON- by to NYC trains. $99,000. 115 Miln Street owner, Secluded contem- cious 2 BR. 2Vi bath By Owner. 572-5877 transp. & town. Asking Cranford Linden Ave. $157,500. beautiful landscaping. Lo- townhouse. Cathedral $79,000. 908-654-0873. 725-1333. cated opposite Christ the porary on 4.5 acre flaged lot. $349,900. Seller wiTi fi- ceiling, walk-out bsmt., NORTH EDISON- Tim D.S. KUZSMA BRANCHBURG- Charm King School. Asking EIK. large deck, fireplace, WOODBRIDGE- 2 nance! HELP-U-SELL P, berline 3 bdrm, luxury Q CAI TV F-"*1 °rfi« li independently owntd ind apcrncd. ing 2 bdrm. Cape Cod. AD $230,000. 725-9350 garage, wooded area. Townhome, 21/2 baths, bdrm. A/C. W/W carpet & MIDDLESEX- by owner, FT, M, Bkr. 469-2800. $159,900. 908-707-8263 hardwood floors, tile bath, SO. PLAINFIELD- by fireplace, garage, pool, appliances. 1,000 sq. ft. Hours: 0:30 to 6 p.m., Thurs, 9:30 to 8 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 'til 5 p.m. open floor plan- upscale. duplex, finished base- BRIDGEWATER- Young tennis. All upgrades. Extras + storage. Excel- Beautiful 1® acres w/all ment, 2 Bdrm each side. owner, 753-8139. Mother/ Daughter split, cul-de-sac 3BR, 2V5? bath In Vander- Many exiras. Owner. 908- lent location. $91,900. mature trees bordering $206,300. Owner will fi- haven Farms. LR w/fp, 769-0977. Owner 908-382-2652. Rarltan River. Minutes to nance! HELP-U-SELL P, location $229,900 OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4PM, 1301 DR, EIK, aunrm. Ameni- 22, 78, 287 & 202. FT, M, Bkr. 469-2800 ties. Best neighborhood. $149,900. 908-253-0686. Tooz PI. HELP-U-SELL P, MILFORD- 2 bdrm FT, M, Bkr. 469-2800. Our Below market value at BUY YOUR DREAM home, completely rebuilt bank listens "no tax or in- $144,900,908-469-9368. HOME FOR LESS- 2 yrs. ago, almost every- surance escrows need- Home buyers/home own- thing new from roof down ed^ ers! Let us show you how + sliding doors on to to save money on your deck & porch. Nice lot in SOMERVILLE- 7 room i new or current mortgage. quiet area. 10min. to 1-78, house, zoned for busi- ll'i iMH nmmtr on the Recorded Message Re- 1 mile from tow n. ness, 120 North Gaston knrcly bcachci of Duck, veals Details. 908-985- $145,000. (principals Avenue. North Carolina. Water 8669 ext 2. only) Eves. 908-995-2653, temp. 73-78°. StpJOct, air COLDWELL BANKER SOMERVILLE- Price re- days 201-761-0234 temp 70-76*. I houn from BUYERS/SELLERS SER- duced! By owner. 2 N. Jersey. Low o*T-*ca*on VICES FREE....Weekly list bdrm., 1 bath Cape. Per- weekly rale* for 3 to 5 MILLSTONE- Historical fect starter. 50x140 lot. of properties for sale by Colonial. 2/3 BRs, 1 Vi bedroom octanside homei Owner w/addresses, pric- Quiet area. Move-in cond. ($4O0 up). Optional indoor baths. Remodeled kitch- $117,000. Call 722-1418. SCHL0TT RIAITORS es. Owners phone . At- en, pool w/deck. Nice and outdoor pools, tcnnii, tention Sellers; Pay only neighborhood. $145,000. racquetball. Uncrowdcd YOUR HOMt SWMT btachet, charming village $3950 at closing. Call 908-674-0896 after 5. HOMI I* WAITINO HELP-U-SELL Piscataway, •hop*. No neonll Discover Franklin & Middlesex, NESHANIC- By Owner, Ihii hidden paradiM on the Brokers. 908-469-2800 reduced $90,000. 4% Outtr Banki of North Car- acres, 2 yr old brick Colo- ollna. Mention this ad for \y CRANFORD- By owner. free color brochure. Colonial on deaa end st. nial, 4 bdrms, 2Vi baths, 2 bdrms., DR, l_R, huge 2 fireplaces, FR, DR, full Carolina Design* Realty. deck, patio & poot. Park- bsmt, 2 car all gar. 1SOO-368DUCK like setting. Exc. Cond. $269,000. 908-281-6298 $159,900 neg. 908-272 1668 or 201-6435653. CRANFORD- Job relo- cation forces sale of engi- neer custom designed. Mother/dauthter, split 1 level 6 bdrm, 4 bath, 6 HOUSE OF years old with all conve- \r. niences, Nice area, near THE WEEK parkway. Immediate avail. Willing to finance $375,000. 908-272-2229. WESTFIELD CUSTOM-BUILT $159,900 i HOME— Surrounding the Historic Rittenhouse Mill as its nucleus. Set on This 3 bedroom Colonial has now wall to wall carpeting & a new furnace. Th< 10+ acres in Delaware large country kitchen, with separate eating area, and the "family sited" dining Twp. this is a truly unique room are great for holiday entertaining. Large property with a garage. home! The overabun- dance of amenities need seeing, as they are inde- scribable. $1,500,000. PLAINFIELD $234,000 WESTFIELD $439,900 Call Weldel Flemlngton Unique design. Master suite w/sauna. large eat-in kit, 5 Spacious 4 bdrm colonial. 3,100 sq. ft Fnm rm. off eat-in at 908-782-0100. bdrms, 2'/z bths. Country sized lot w/pool. WSF 3495. kit, sliders to patio, cac and more. Walk to schools & park. DUNELLEN- Everybody WSF 3496. loves a bargain. This 7 year new, 3 bdrm, 1 Vz bath bi-level has been drastically reduced for quick sale. Features large SCOTCH PLAINS • Tha Family room li WESTHELD • A pretty •talnad glaif FR & DR, attached ga- window brighten* th« FDR, LR Arcptaca, rage, spacious fenced warmed by a wood-burning itove & CAC cools this 3 BR H4 BA bt-tavd. tunny den, butler'* panby, 3 BR'i + back yard, nice quiet resi- natural woodwork throughout. (179,900. dential street. VA no FDR, EIK, park-like property. 1189.900. money down. Slate fi- nancing 5% to qualified buyer. $130's. H & G Re- alty 400 North Ave., 232-8400 Dunelten, NJ 968-4900 REALTY,-* we. 44 ELM ST. WESTFIELD, NJ Adverts* REALTOR In Me Classified!

MOUNTAINSIDE $298,500 CRANFORD $295,000 Beautifully maintained home on quiet street. 4 bdrms, 2Vi Contemporary flair, 1 oxiia largo bdrms. exquisiio din rm, bths, cac & professionally landscaped grounds. WSF 3475. dramatic 2 tiered dock Cui clo sac setting WSF 3358

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES!! Somervillg Fish Market/Restaurant Drastically CRANFORD $329,000 WATCHUNG $399,500 Rsducod - $149,000. 90 Year Old Estab- SNEAK PREVIEW Spacious colonial on Iho rivor. -1 bdrms, 2'A blhs, now Bat- Sophisticated ranch sot high on a ridgo w/secludod lished Business! Third Generation Reluctantly ESTATE SALE $134,900 in kit, banquot sized din rm, roc rm, screened porch & boat grounds. Forma! din rm, 21' kit w/dln aroa, fam rm w/wet says sell1 2000 sq. ll All equipment included! Cute as a button! Middlesex cape w/full base- house. A must to soo, WSF 3347. bar and so much moro. WSF 3249. Recently completely renovated! Lease avail- ment i- one-car detached garage! Call quick! able! RT. "28" MIDDLESEX ASKING $375,000 Approx. 3<100 sq. ft t basomont storaga — HIGHWAY 22 WHITEHOUSE $99,900 16 showrooms/oftices. Will divide/lease pur- ZONED COMMERCIAL! Great little location! COLDUieU. chase available! Also available separate lot > Across from A&P Shopping Center at inter- section ol route 523! BANK6RU detached 3-car storage garagel! WESTFIELD OFFICE HOURS: "OLDWICK" "PINK SLEIGH" 264 E. Broad St. Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. & ACRES $695,000 RANALD C. BROWN 233-5555 Saturday & Sunday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m SCHLOTT Retiring owner roluctnritly says soil! 2 green- "Silltfiad Client* Rtcommend Ui" REALTORS* houses - 3 car garaga — 4 showrooms t 1934 Waihlnglon Vnllvy Hd., Martlrtivilla, N.J. REALTOR (90S) 469-2333 living quarters! C IML.Jiln-lllljnJuvKruilnilulllriill.lnr An 1'iiiial Oppuniniiy ("imi|itiir 6-September 28,1901 - Union County Glaumed

SOMERSET POCONOS- Beautiful BRANCHBURO near 202 3BR home, fully fur- a Old York Rd. Share Professional center office nished. Jacuzzi, deck, TV, house with mature teach- condo. approx. 900 sq, ft. woodstovt, in tht moun- WANTED er, Must be non-smoking, REAL ESTATE Just reduced to $89,800 tains, $45O/Wk, $250/ TO RENT quiet, clean, considerate, or rant w/optlon. wknd. Call 908-398-O422. professional. Sunny rooms, fireplace, deck w/ POCONOS— MOUNTAIN J spa. country view. AC, BOUND BROOK- SinglSii e NOTICE: All WANTED TO CON N E C T I 0 N 2300 sq. ft free-standing CHALET, Enjoy the Fall c room, share bath, $85 a condo in professional RENT advertisements are washer dryer. $550, 1 mo •COKESBURY LOT- BERNARDSVILLE- 4 MIDDLESEX- Vacant WOODBRIDGE- 1 week, 1 week security. foliage, at secluded 4 lux- sec, references, 908-526- Cllnton Twp. Owner center. Medical approved. uriously furnished A-frame PAYABLE IN ADVANCE rooms. m baths. Kitch- 6Vi rooms & bath in 2 bdrm, LR, kit, 1 bath, Call 469-4523 after 6PM. by cash, check. VISA or 4858. needs cash! Quick sale en, OW, refrig., elec. family home. $650/month yard, bsmt, easy com- Can subdivide. Ample near Del. Water Gap. For $49,900. stove. Window treat- includes heat & hot water. mute to NYC. $525 + util. BRANCHBURO PINE parking. details call 908-231-1445. Master Csrd. For a quote BRANCHBURG- male •MARTINSVILLE- Build- MOTEL— dally, weekly or on cost, please call or female, 25-35, 2 Bdrm. ments, hardwood floors Sponaes Agency 908- 1V4 mo. sec. Avail. 11/1 monthly. Pay service util- POCONOS-BiQ Bass ing lot. City sewer, gas & throughout. Garage w/ 7526778 100% financing 1-80O-334-0531 • condo. Call 707-0564 6340756. leave mess. ity, no security required. to qualified buyer Lake. Autumn getaways! leave message. elec. avail. $120.000. storage. Full bsmt. w/ Resort community, 3 •BRIDQEWATER- 1 MOUNTAINSIDE- Beau- Call 722-9520. Call for details laundry area. Ideal tor Bdrm, lakefront, fireplace, E0IS0N OR CRANFORD BRIDQEWATER- Male/ aero wooded, city sewers tiful new apt. avail. 11/1, BRANCHBURG- Fur- female professional, non- business or prof, couple. entire 2nd floor recessed 288 HEROUX REALTY cable, VCR, boat, fishing, AREA Responsible, pro- approved, ready to go! Close to town & transpor- nished room, kitchen priv- free tennis, lodge w/pool smoker. House to share, Reduced to $149,500. & track lighting, 3 sky- HOUSES ileges. Call for Informa- Broker (908)873-5677 fessional female seeks tation. Call 908-766-6033 Fail rates; weekends, apt/roommate. No smok- laundry, cable, large yard •HILLSBOROUGH- 3 lights, A/C, deck, hard- FOR RENT tion. 526-4432. SOMERVILLE- 800 iq. $325/ month Includes or 908-766-4320. wood floors, walk-in clos- weekly, midweek spe ing or cats. Call 201-432- ACRES, Ready to build! ft. Prime location, 85 dais. 201 -992-4903. utils. 90B-3S6-1341 Asking $120,500. BOUND BROOK- 1 et, tiled kitchen & bath BRIDGEWATER— Fur- North Gaston Avenue, 5959 8am-4pm 908-494- bdrm. apt. including HW $900/mo, singles or cou- J nished/unfurnished. Pro- TIME SHARE UNITS- 0209 after 5pm. BRIDQEWATER- Newly A PROFESSIONAL RE- •BRIDQEWATER- c fessional non-smoker. heal & AC supplied, new $99,900. 1 acre north of & heat. $630/mo. Call ples only, 908-232-5135. ALTOR- will help you carpet. Available im- and campground mem- MATURE BACHELOR, decorated 4BR colonial to 968-0035. Nice area, cable, laundry, quiet, never home, look- share. Private BR and Rt. 22. City Utilities avaik „„, NO PLAINFIELD- Spa- obtain a rental to meet mediately, 906-722-3059. berships. Distress sales- able. Combo home uses\BOUND your needs. Fees paid by near 287/22. $85. Secu- Cheap! I Worldwide selec- ing for small one- bath. All amenities. Beau- BROOK- 2 cious 1-2BR apt., 2nd fir., rtty & refs. 908-356-1341 SOMERVILLE- full ser- bedroom apartment or ef- tiful property and location. permitted. Call quickl bdrm, $650 per mo. 1'A w/w carpel, panel., fin landlord. Call John today vice shared office rental, tions. Call VACATION RANALD C. BROWN months security. No pets. at RE/MAX Partners Re- BRIDGEWATER- Non- NETWORK U.S. A Cana- ficiency. Please call Bill at $425. 9O8-560-0432. attic, garage, convenient private offices, furn./un- 908-276-5266 after 8 pm. Realtor 466-5334. location. $600 + util. 469- altors. 908-534-5052 smoker. Kitchen & laun- furn. Start $750/mo. da 1-800-736-8250 or HILLSBOflOUGH- dry privileges, central air, 305-566-2203. Free rental 9M-449-2333 4317. BEDMINSTER beautiful Ground floor. Downtown. OFFICE SPACE WANT- Share 3BR, 2'/i bath En- BOUND BROOK- 2 bed off-street parking, quiet Information 305-563-5586. glish Tudor twnhs. Private room, off-street parking. NO. PLAINFIELD- Fur- location, private, 2 bdrm Free parking. Includes ED— 3O0-5OO sq. fl. on area, private entrance. cleaning, reception, mail, TUCKERTON AREA— short-term basis, long- BR & bath. Fin. base. All For more details 908-287- nished 3RM apt. in Old modular home. 2 box 908-526-1068/526-6405. stalls on 25 acres, miles util., fax, kit. Work stations owners anxious to retire, term potential. Call 908- amenities. $500/mo, in- 2776 Victorian. Lovely area. cludes util, 908-281-0259, OUT OF AREA I $650 incl. util. Garbage of trails, $1000 . ($750 BRIDGEWATER- Work- also avail, starting at move south. 3VS wooded 572-1607 evenings. CALIFON- 2 bdrm . new ing woman to share acres, 3 bdrm, 1 Vi bath, 2 I PROPERTY I modern bath, LR, OR, disp. extra. 908-7B2-6420 w/o box stalls) 234-2150. $275/mo. Call Marty 908- MANVILLE- professional or 609-397-2168. house. Full kit. privileges. 722-5100 9AM-5PM. fireplaces, central air, Ig. Female roommate wanted new kit. w/elec. range & BEDMINSTER- 4 bdrm. $400 includes utilities. detached garage. Save center hall Colonial w/ SOUTH PLAINFIELD- 298 to share 2 bdrm. apt. refrig. Full bsmt, w/W & D PISCATAWAY- 2 bdrm One month sec. Call 908- $17,000 commission, now $305/mo. + utils. Call BLAKESLEE, PA- Briar hook-up Attic storage. In- in 2 family house. $750 sunroom & porch on love- Professlonal office in ROOMMATES Crest Woods, Vacation/ 707-1143. asking $250,000. Call Kathi at 908-707-0999. sulated, storm windows, heat included. 1V? mo. ly 90 acre estate. Ideal sit- prestigious medical build- 609-296-9007. WANTED wkend retreat. 3 bdrms., oil heat, off-street parking. security. No pets. Profes- uation for children & pets. FANWOOD— Large com- Ing. Flexible arrange- RARITAN- Female/male, gas heat, kit. area, great Vft mos. sec. $895/mo. sionls prel. Avail, immed. $2500/mo. 906-781-7005. fortable room, best area, ments for full/part time 25-35, to share 3 bdrm. rm./fireplace, gar., extra 1 block to transportation, plus util. Carl. R. Burd, Dawn, 908-753-5756. BRANCHBURG- Lovely shared use spaces. From ( 2MB NOTICE: All ROOMMATES home with owner. CAC, rm. In bsmt., beautiful 908-832-2164 light Kitchen privileges. 1-7 offices available. Price WANTED advertisements W & D, microwave, 5350/ lake community w/club- PISCATAWAY- Cozy 1 4 bdrm. Colonial in prime Days 908-654-6667, eves. negotiable. Near major re- I MISCELLANEOUS are PAYABLE IN ADVANCE mo Vi mo. security. Call house facilities, summer/ CALIFON- large 3 BR apt. 2nd tloor-2-Family executive area, 1-2 yr. 908-889-1994. gional medical center. bdrm,, 2nd floor apt., LR, house Heat & hot water lease, call for details & I RENTALS by caih, check, VISA or Celia at 725-1648 after winter recreation, HILLSBOROUGH- Fur- Call Dr. Thornton at 6 PM. $69,400. THE PRUDEN- DR, all carpeted, ? bath, incl. Private entrance. Appt. to see, brochure on 753-1800. Master Card. For a quote TIAL PIONEER R.E., Ind.Ig. kit. w/refrig. & elec. Quiet area. Near 287. request. $2O00/mo. + nished room with bath. on coat, please call ROSELLE PARK- Share utils. THE PRUDENTIAL Use ot kitchen, laundry. BRIDGEWATER- truck owned/oper. 908-658- range, pantry, attic stor- Avail. 10/1. 908-885-1021 WATCHUNG- ap- parking spaces for rent. 1-800-334-0531. 4 bdrm, Cape Cod with 3 4300, Realtors. age, bsmt. w/W & D, off- PIONEER Rea) Estate, Off street parking, For proximately 500 to 1375 young professional PISCATAWAY- single 908-658-4300. Ind. male. Call 906 359-0238. sq. ft. professional build- Tractor trailer OK, Call street parking. All sves. family home for rent or after 7PM, 782-0234 males. Close to Westfield CRESTWOOD- Whiting, provided. Heat & water Owned & operated. NORTH PLAINFIELD- ing. Easy access to Route BELLE MEAD- Non- Ave.. ent./exit 137 GSP. rent w/option to buy, LR, CALIFON- 3 bdrm. 78 & 22 Ample parking, FOR RENT- Trucks with smoking female to share NJ lor active adults furnished, ivfe mos. sec. DR, eat in kit., 3 bdrms, Large furnished room, Non-smoker pref. $350/ (55 t-). Over 7,500 $975, Carl R. Burd, 908- Ranch house. Good kitchen privileges, young avail, immediately. 561- driver for all your trucking home in beautiful area. mo.+ 1/4 util. Avail. Oct. 200' deep prop, w/de- cond. & clean. Large LR 2600 or 232-9323 needs. Call 754-6875. Refs required, 1 month homes. No congestion, 832-2164. tached garage. Renting employed woman, non- 1. 908-241-6243, after 6; 40 styles from $25,000 to w/fireplace & cabinet stor- INSIDE * OUTSIDE- security. $425 includes OUNELLEN—Large 2 BR w/new refrig., stand up smoker. Available im- 908-276-1245,9-5. $159,000. Beautiful, se- age, carpet, small kit. w/ mediately. 906-756-0294 cars, boats, campers & Utils. 908-231-3198 rene, secure. FREE PIC- apt.. 2nd fl., heat/hw incl. freezer W&D. $11O0/mo natural wood cabinets. Ig. 278 ^ Hardwood floors, Yard Call 752-4375 PLAINF1EL0- Quiet equipment storage. Call BOUND BROOK- 3 TURE BROCHURE. DR w/patlo door, modern COMMERCIAL 908-534-4638. bdrms, 2 baths, LR, large Adi In HEARTUND REALTY AS- available. No pets. Avail- RARITAN B0RO- Mod bath, full bsmt.. base- neighborhood in nice able immed, $700. 752- area, use of house for PROPERTY I Kit,, bsmt. close to 22, (font cost — SOCIATES, REALTORS; 9314. ern, lovely 4 room apt. board heat, W & D, 1 car 287, 78. $400/mo. plus P.O. BOX-D, 480 Rt. 530, 2nd floor. Business cou- gar., paved driveway, $100 wk. Two weeks se- FOR RENT J curity required. 908-769- MntVn util. 908-996-7470 or Tiny pay! Whiting, NJ 08759. 1-800- EDISON— Remodeled ple preferred. 1 month se- good location, near shop- 996-7670. pi n g, 1 month secu- Paul & Mary Stuart to Allen Mol- 5 rooms, newly deco- SCOTCH PLAINS terms. Sign availability. ABLE- with ample park Ralph W & Vivian B Koemer, prop- I A SITES J rity. Available November Excel, parking. 234-9400. ing in prestigious Harding llca. property at 81 Louis Ave.. erty at 136 WhHon Rd.. $185,000 rated. $800/mo. Supply 1 bdrm. apartment in fin- 1st. 908-463-8691 own utifs 789-0234, after est residential area. Call CRANFORD— 1000-1500 Square. Located on the $190,000 RARITAN- 3 bdrm. Split Country Mile in Harding 6pm 908-757-9279 sq. ft. in well-known build- Stephen & Susan Bucholz to 8C0TCH PLAINS BRANCHBURG- 12x60, Level, 1 Vfc bath, LR, DR, ing. Parking available. Twsp. For info call 609 Elsie Denny, property at 308 Maple 2BR, covered patio, shed, HIGHLAND PARK- 3 SCOTCH PLAINS- 2 kit., W&D, S1100/mo. + 924-4552. Joel S Norman to Daniel « Ancilla rooms & bath. Avail, bdrms,. LR. W/W carpet, Utilities supplied, reason- St., $157,500 Murray, property at 1541 Cooper CAC, extras. Excellent util. Security req. Nice able. 908-789-8961 SOMERVILLE- Store old Marilyn H Romoho to Richard He- condition. S31,OOO/best immed. Private entrance. modern kitchen, tile bath, neighborhood. Near JFK Rd., $325,000 Near public transporta- cars, lawn mower equip. ndrzak, property at 7 Mead Ave., ofler. 908-756-2765, col- central air. S795/month +- school. 908-218-1763. CRANFORD— Walk to etc. 1300 sq.ft. Can be di- William F & Angelina Smith to lect 215-493-2061. tion. Off street parking. util. No pets. Days 322- railroad. Private room, fax $155,000 Joseph F & Sandra M Carroll, prop- Call 572-3496 or 819- SCOTCH PLAINS- 1 & copy machine. Reason- vided. 908-369-4205, Iv. Antonio & Denis* Patullo to Dani- 8400; eves. 754-5162 message. erty at 2239 Greenside PI., CARTERET- 10x50, ren- 8157 for appt. family house, 9 rooms. 4 able. Info. 516-568-8871. el & Marie Glaaer, property, ovated quiet pard, air & SCOTCH PLAINS- 2 BR, 2 baths, private drive- $176,000 bdrm. modern kitchen, DUN EL LEN AREA SOUTH PLAINFIELD- $219,000 appliances. 1 1/2 bdrm. HIGHLAND PARK- ONE way, large yard & bsmt. up to 5000 sq. ft. ware- Daniel & Bonnie Ford to Roger $23K Neg. 908-541-2748 BEDROOM APART- LR. CAC. refrig. & W/W $1250/mo. 908-232-1073 700 sq.ft. NEW office Sussko, property at 208 Hawthorne carpet. $750/mo. + utili- space, dual access, abun- house space with inside PISCATAWAY pets ok MENT. $600/mo No pets. or 908-654-3253. loading dock & option of St., $155,000 Call 908-329-3101. ties. Days 908-322-8100, dant parking, conve- Helen VantVeer to David & Lisa NORTH BRUNSWICK- Eves. 908-754-5162, niently located to major offices or offices only. Jerald & Jeanne T Dlskln to Mich- HIGHLAND PARK- One Minutes from 267. we Alexander, property at 5120 Beany Doublo-wlde on large lot, 260 ^ transportation, $495 mo. St., $140,000 ael & Cynthia McQuoid, property at 3 bdrms., 2 full baths, BR apt., 2nd floor of two SO. BOUND BROOK- cater to the small busi- .540 Jerusalem Rd., $135,000 good area, 2 family, 6 TOWNHOUSES * Avail. Immed. (908) John & Wmberiy Spitzmlller to Mi- fireplace & CAC. Asking family. Utilities included. 752-4242, ness person. Call 90S- Available immed. $635/ rooms, remodeled, new 753-0200 chael & Suzanne DeCosta, property Mary R Scanlon to Carlos A & $68,000. 908-422-0740. CONDOMINIUMS I lona M Montelro, property at 2874 mo No pets. Lease, se- carpet & appl., bsmt. stor- FOR RENT J GREEN BROOK- New UNION/S POINTS at 30 Church St., $128,500 cunty roq'd 572-2615 age, parking. $875 + util. office condo, Route 22, Keith ft Kathleen Jones to Dhiru Mountain Ave., $181,000 AREA- Private space in- Robert A Butler to Paul F & Call A 245 HIGHLAND PARK- One No pets. 908-271-4083 private office, share large side R.E. office. Executive Patel, property at 74 Hopkinson A PROFESSIONAL RE- common area & equip- BUSINESS bedroom apt. $560/month SO- PLAINFIELD- fur- ALTOR— will help you parking. $400/mo. Utilities Ave., $155,000 Mack, property at 1968 Parkwood includes h/hw Great nished 1 bdrm. apt. ma- ment, private bath, $375 included. Sabrina 908- Dr., $195,000 1 obtain a ronlai to meet per month includes utils. Alloc Relocation Mngt-NJ to An- OPPORTUNITIES I ture person, non-smoker area. Close to shops. your needs. Fees paid by 964-9226. drew ft Lora Schneider, property at Herbert W Somenfeid to Kevin M Available 10/10. No pets, preferred. Call 754-4129 908-424-0800, Hoover, property at 2421 Seneca landlord. Call John today WESTFIELD- Profes- 134 Lakeview Ave., $89,000 246-8007 days. HIGHLAND PARK- 500 Rd.. $162,000 A FRANCHISE SERVICE SO. PLAINFIELD- single at RE/MAX Partners Re- sional prime location. 9B0 Starpolnt Dev to James & Jane MANVILLE- 1st floor, prof, woman, non-smoker, altors, 908-534-5052 sq, ft. office on the Main sq. ft. Enclosed ramp. BUSINESS FOR SALE- Street (Rarltan Ave.) of Arcuraa, property at 130 Nebula $4,995-560,000+ guaran- 1bdrm. LR, DR, w/w car- ig. studio, kit., bath, LR & BRIDGEWATER- Large Reasonable rent. Utilities fld., $139,990 WESTFIELD Bdrm combo., gar., back Highland Park. New faci- teed sales, training, peting, bath, kit., bsmt., 3 bdrm in Vanderhaven paid. 322 Elm Street. 908- Starpolnt Dev to Steven Katz, pro- Ronald J & Eileen M Head to §arage. Private entrance, yard, refs r/> mo. sec. No lity with parking in ex- 233-2312. equipment & protected Farms. LR, DR, kit & sun- cellent location. Available perty at 131 Nebula Rd., $119,990 Keith E & Sytvla C Reihl, property at territory. Minimal operat- ep util. Sec.. Refs, req. pets. Call 908-757-4897 room, fireplace, W&D, 534 Alden Ave., $415,000 No pets $650/ mo. plus immediately. Call 719- WOODBRIDGE- Main Starpolnt Dev to Steven & Dawn ing capital required. Seri- SOMERVILLE- 1/2 prime location. Avail 11/1. 7985, 9-5 ask for Billie Street. Store or office, no Jane S Drager to Richard L Hog- ous inquiries only. Call 1- util 908-359-3375. house, 3 bdrms, LR, DR,S1300. 90B-469-9368 Conner), property at 327 Pegasus Davis. security. Free rent-lease. Rd., $129,990 arth, property at 539 Alden Ave., B00-451-5371. MANVILLE- 2 bdrms, kit, 11* bath, full attic & EDISON— Two bedroom. 908-747-8556. $440,000 2nd floor, large kit, very bsmt. Available 11/1 . HILLSBOROUGH- Luxu- Allan Dlzlki to William Butler, pro- DODGE 66 FULLY Air conditioning, carpet- ry office space available, perty at 102 S Stratton St., Donna L & Bruce M Vasel to Geo- EQUIPPED CATERING clean, w/w carpeting, cou- $950/mtri, 1'/2 month se- ing, near transportation. ple preferred, no pet. curity. No pets, walking 8 rooms available as a 9132,500 rge A & Beverly J Dennis, property TRUCK- also 1966 Pool, tennis courts. $725/ suite, or will rent Individu- at 900 Coolkfge St., $203,000 Chevrolet Pickup/Camp- Close to shopping area. distant to trains, shopping mo. + utilities, 752-2193. VACATION I John & Emma Otteratrom to John $650/ month + utils, 1 Vs & library. 908-725-8003 ally. Super price, call Bonl, property at 448 Whittler Ave., Donald H & Jayne K Richards to or- Ireezer (still has 3 yr. HILLSBOROUGH- 1 today for details. guarantee); icemaker ma- month security. 908-725- SOMERVILLE- 2 bdrm. 1 RENTALS I $119,000 Jonathan T & Jeanlne M Baum, pro- 3391 or 725-4710 bdrm. Condo, LR. Dining ERA AMERICAN perty at 42 Fairhlll Rd., $392,500 chine; Asking $5000. Call excel, cond 2nd floor. area, kit., 1 full bath, fin, DREAM, REALTOR 908- 90S-828-2704, after 3. SOUTH PLAINFIELD Lawrence & Janet Helfand to Ni- METUCHEN- 3 bdrm . 1 Off-street parking. Avail. bsmt., 1000 sq, ft, All ap- 263-9000 ARUBA- The ultimate, bath, eat-in-kit , 2nd floor, 11/1. $7B5 plus util. Call pliances Tennis t pool Ellsa Pagano to Walter J Pod- cholas J & Bonny L Chopey, prop- EARN EXCELLENT PAY] HILLSBOROUGH— Pro- luxury oceanfront condo, erty at 723 Lamberts Mill Rd., Over 400 companies. close to transp. $750/mo. 908-526-8035. $800 -t- utils. Avail, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, LR, DR, pora, property at 131 Oelmore Ave., * IVS mo sec. 908-572- immed. Call Ram 908- fessional office building. $150,000 $226,000 nood homoworkors/dis- SOMERVILLE- 3 bdrm . 2200 sq. ft. Rl. 206 & kitchen, comfortably tnbutors NOW! For amaz- 0324 2 bath Duplex 8, 1 bdrm. 464-7487 oves; 908-582- sleeps 6. Daily maid ser- Joseph Cash to Mauro A Myra Lillian Vetva Shouffler to Tyrence 6722 days. Triangle Rd. at traffic ing rocorded information MIDDLESEX- Mid- api Sec. & Refs. Off- light. Available im- vice inc. Great beaches, Ambroslo, property al 538 Elsie V & Nancy Lambhek, property at call 201-989-6569 dlesex Village. Spacious slroet parking Call 908- SOMERSET medlately. 908-21B-1100 pools, tennis, waier Ave., $133,000 602 Mountain Avr, $150,000 1 bdrm. Garden apt. 369-4205, Iv, massage. sports, etc. Aval!. 12/7-12/ James F & Elizabeth Qunnlng to L U NCfH~tRUCK~A N O KENILWORTH- 1600 John Sanko to Martin & Elizabeth ROUTE excellent cond. $675/mo. Include* heat SOMERVILLE- large 1 Ouailbrook 2 bedroom 14 or 12/14-12/ 21/91 or Young, property at 116 Florence PL, Stephen Q & Susan E Caterine, & H.W. NO P€TS. Pool sq. ft., great location, 8/15-8/22/92. Call 908- w/oasy morning route, bdrm, $600 -t utilities, Townhouse, garage, rent great space, new build- $130,000 property at 814 Nancy Way, grossing over $2500 per available. Call 356-5550 central air, parking, laun- with option. $1200/month. 781-5372. $320,000 leave message. Ing, w/w carpeting, easy Noreo VI Inc to Emerald Hotels/ wool? Call 908-494-8038. dry. Call 526-5128 Call (or other available access to parking 8. major So Ptfd Inc. property at 29B9 Hamil- Gregory ft Virginia Motle to Wil- MIDDLESEX- M I d- Somerset County Rentals FLORIDA VACATION MANVILLE— Grocery/ SOMERVILLE— Main highways. 90B-272-8090 HOME- 8 mi. from Dis- ton Blvd.. $2,100,000 liam & Nancy Baton, property at 4 dieaex Village. Spacious Slrest. 6 room apartment, We have more available Normandy Dr., $280,000 Deli "Money Maker". Call usl MANVILLE— Professional ney. 2 bdrm., 2 bath, James & Kathryn Opdyke to Do- Landlord offering an i bdrm. Garden apt. hoat furnished, $725/mo. Alan S & Honora F Zimmerman to $660/ mo. includes heat bldg 509 sq. ft.t parking- sleeps 10, located In re- mlnick & Theresa Clrllll, properly at amazing deal for this -* security. Call 908-722- HEROUX REALTY main street location. 908- sort, great fishing w/heat- 103 John St., $160,000 James H & Cheryl D Frost, property 1800 sq. ft, Dell Turn Key & H.W. NO PETS. Pool available. Call 356-5550 2553. Broker (908)873-5577 477-2628. ed pool & many extras. Estate of Ferrara Raflaeia to Brian at 5 Radley Ct.. $335,000 operation, Call Laurie SOUTH PLAINFIELD- 4 SOMERSET- 2 bdrm., W&D avail. Weekly or Christine Loeber to John V Ja- Cuoco for details on this leave message. METUCHEN- 2 or 3 & Kim McMahon, property at 2017 rooms (2 bdrms.), 1 bath, 2Vi bath townhouse. Ea. room offices, prime loca- monthly rates. Call 908- Unden Ave., $147,000 cobl, property at 645 Roosevelt SI.. great opportunity. 297-8902 professional couple pre- bdrm. has separate bath, tion, near train & bus, off William Stewart to Tedeusz Dab- $162,500 IRA AMERICAN Advertise ferred. No pets. All ulili- w/w carpet, CAC, washer/ DREAM, REALTORS street parking. Call MYRTLE BEACH- 2 rowski, property at 124 McKlnley Robert C & Marie E RMtuso to tios. $675/ mo. 755-6735. dryer, other extras, tennis ARNOLT, 546-8400. Michael J Silvester Jr. property at 908-253-9000 In (As Classified! & pool. $1100. 914-279- bdrm, 1 bath condo. St., $210,000 UNION- 1st floor. 2 fam- NEW BRUNSWICK- Sleeps 6. On 1st lee of Fannie Ackerman to Yogesh 925 W South Ave., $135,200 SMALL RESTAURANT- 2051 or 914-969-7682. Modern redecorated ren- ily house, 3 bedrooms, Deertrack Golf Course, 1 Shah, property at 1082 Sherman Gerhard E & E Kurz to George J on busy road in Highland newly decorated, garage, SOMERSET- Quail- ovated offices 1 block Park Good starting busi- BROOKSIDE mile from beach. Health & Ave., $52,000 Schott, property at 320 Woodland no pets. $925 • utilities. brook. Upgraded 2BR from courthouse & train, 4 swim club. $350-$440 per Ave., $675,000 ness Fast Sale Price only GARDEN APTS. Available Oct. 1. 908-688- condo, w/w carpet. AC, large rms. kit, bath, se- $19,500. For Into call 908- week. Call for brochure. BEDMINSTER Somerville, N.J. 3036 washor/dryer. Available curity system, parking, 7890173. «; 14-9205 or 908-572 November 1st. $850 + wired for computers & Alan B Q & Rose Mary Lynch to BRIDGEWATER 5668. UNION- 3v\. rooms, 2nd Betsy L Cooper to Kevin J LimilGd Timo offer floor, 2 family, close lo util. 908-B73-1711 phone. 908-249-1406. ORTLEY BEACH— 2 Charles & Resilvo Santorelll, prop- weekly/weekend family ef- erty at 99 Autumn Ridge Rd., Fogarty, property at 1042 Hoffman NO SECURITY transportation, $7O0/mo., WESTFIELD- 7 now PISCATAWAY- OFFICE Rd., $206,000 25O DEPOSIT heat & ho! water in- Townhouses. 2 bdrms., OR HETAIL. 6,000 SQ. ficiency apis. Each sleeps $268,500 cluded. Available Oct 1 FT. WILL DIVIDE. 5. $200/wk. plus security. Denlse T Henlze to Lisa Yah, pro- Qulntillano R Horrera to George A APARTMENTS No Security Ftoquirod 1',';= baths, kitchen, LR, 908 851 9323 laundry room, garage, FORMER BANK AND Open thru October. Du- perty at 49 Cambridge Rd., Humphrey Jr. property at 240 FOR RENT Modern, alr-:ondlt(ortod CAC. intercom, security DENTIST OFFICE. 981- plex house and property $162,500 Leehan Ave., $198,000 apartments available UNION— 6 large rooms, system Excel, location, 1313, for sale by owner, Call Jan R Wolansky to Michael E & Estate of Bessie Kessler to Eileen 1fjn-S657 &up 2 family, 1 'V baths, busi- 908-349-4043. M Trapp, properly at Staffler Rd., DUNELLEN- Throo noar nil transportation Klasiero Qenovase, property at 15 2L;R - $093 *• up ness people preferred, no $9507mo \Vi mos. sec. $128,009 room apt Convenient lo- pets, 1 mo soc . $950 i ORTLEY BEACH- Wln- Crossfield Ct., $129,000 cation, laundry facility tn Includes heat NO pots 908-654-3253 ter rental. Ocean front, 1 Jeffrey & Valentine Splndel to Calion Homes Inc to Donna L utilnios Available im- 7 •NAP UP A basement, oil street park- and hot water mediately. 908-688-030.1, VVO C D B R"TDGl - 2 bdrm luxury condo, $400/ Louis & Mafjorie Kottrldge, property Keiderllng, property at 1706 Vroom QREAT Dr., $113,990 ing, no pels. 201-575- Office located at: loavo mossnqo bdrm. A/C, WAV carpet, monlh ) utilities. Avail- at 376 Finch Ln., $151,500 Anthony J & Susan A Capetta to G2~25 129 Mercer. St., oxlras & storage. Excel- able Sept-June 15th. SOB- Linda R EBOIB to Lorle A Marelll, lent locafion Avail Im- 789-2364 John M Padavano, property at 223 Somervillo property at 68 Larkspur Ct., $39,233 tooms w/2 full baths, con- mediately $895 i utils. Woodslde Ln., $125,000 Hours: Mon venient lo center ol town. 908-382-2652. POCONOS- 2 bdrm Ada In Classified Frl Landlord pays for heat & BOUND BROOK house, large wooded lot, Freddie & Evelyn Bravo to Patricia FRANKLIN dont cosf — 8 AM-5 PM all other utilities except great hunting. Minutes to Sat. & Sun. 10 AM-3 PM dloctnc. Available) im- Advertise Jack Frost & Big Boulder. S Romano, property at 536 Marlon Charles J Laudsr Jr to Joseph They pay! mediately. S1225/mo. In the Clataltledt Discounts avail. Call 90B- St., $127,000 Qlacolo, property at 110 Almwlok 725-2909 908-232-9045 bet. 9-5 848-5057. Marguerite T Eustace to Virginia Ct., SB 1,000 September 26,1991 - Union County Clasaffitd — 7

BOUND BROOK- 581 FINDERNE, 191 FOOT- SOMERVILLE, 11 NO AIR CONDITIONER- COMPUTER- Apple II, 2 FIREWOOD- 1 cord, cut KITCHEN SET- $150. 2 QUEEN BED- $25. Pin- Watchung Rd (off Moun- HILL RD. (between 22 & AUTEN [off E. Main St.) 9000 BTU, $250. GE elec. 303 tain Ava). Sat Sept 28th. floppy disc drive, monitor & split, $145. 2 cords or wing chairs, $100 each. ball machine $395. BMX 28)- Sept. 28, 9AM-3PM. Sat. 9/28; 9am-4pm. dryer. $65. Chttds desk & & software pkgs., like more, $125 per cord. 20 Dishwasher, $200. Plat- Mongoose $45. 26" AUCTIONS 8am-2pm. Ralndate 10/5. Children's clothing, car ENTIRE CONTENTS OF chair, $50. 699-3865 ton trailer load, long Repeat of a sell out. Multi- new, $650. CAMERA: Mi- form rocker, $100. Hu- speed bike $25/neg. seat, household, misc. HOUSE & GARAGE. No days; 752-2838. nolta XGI with 50mm lens, lengths, $695. 908- mldiler, $50. Goodrich 545-9339. family bonanza. Items early salesl 704-0033 Trailmaker radio FR new & old. Household GARWOOD 201 SEC- AIR CONDtTIONER- 28mm lens, 70-210 zoom, QUEEN SIZE BOX ELWOOO O. HELLER & OND AVE. corner of Oak SOMERVILLE, 10 & 19 $50. Candelier rustic, auto film advance, flash & 78x15 with wheels, $20. goods, baseball cards, FIREWOOD- Oak and 232-4567 SPRING- and frame, SONS- Auctioneers & Ap- jewelry, loads of new of- Ave. Sun. Sept. 29; 9-3. CATALINA DR. (off Gas- modern, 5 globes, $50. case, $300. VIDEO CAM- Ash. 18 inch length. Sea- $75. Call after 6PM. 908- praisers. For info, on auc- fice supplies & lots more. Huge Yard Sale. No early ton Ave.)- 9/28 & 9/29; Call 5-10PM. 908-738- ERA: Canon VC-30A color soned & split. Delivered LANOSCAPER CLOSED 789-9769. Cash & Carry. tions or consignment birds! 9AM-4PM. Furn., baby 0894. video, title function, auto $140/cord. Call 908-658- TRAILER— 16x6, moving Don't miss this one! focus, interval timer, re- REFRIGERATOR sales, Robert E. Helter, HILLSBOROUOH 957 bed, household, toys, 9694 evenings. must sell. 908-647-4220. (908)236-2195; 7040555 BOUND BROOK- 581 AMPLIFIER- Fender, lated accessories, $550. G.E. — No irost. double RIVER RD. & WAGNER children's winter clothes. twin speakers, 100/25 FIREWOOD- Seasoned LEATHER COAT- like door, cold water and ice Watchung Road (off SOMERVILLE- 178 W. Call 4638878. ESTATE AUCTION- Mountain Avanua). Sat LN . — (near South watts, 1 year old, under hardwoods, split, deliv- new. size 14, $90. Type- dispensers. Harvest gold Ronnles Auction Service Branch) Multi-Family! Fri. Cliff St. Sat Sept 28th. waranty, $635. 908-526- CONSTRUCTION/ ered. $125 cord. Call 424- writer, $50. Call 5-10 PM, 908-604-9779 Sept 28th. 8am-2pm. 9am-4pm. Household MASON EQUIPMENT- will sell the estate of Ed- Raindate 10/5. Baseball & Sat. Sept. 27 & 26, 9-4 7680 1075. 908-738-0894. Something for everyone items, children's clothing, cement mixer, mason REFRIGERATOR- ward R. Matthews, 56 Card Show (& Garage AMWAY(reg.)PRODUCTS Hallstead Straat, Clinton toys, coats & more. Rain planks & scaffolding, FIREWOOD- Well sea- LIVING ROOM SET- Frlgidaire, 18 cubic feet, Sale). Great selections of HILLSBOROUGH, 29 mean quality- & personal hand tools, truck. 356- soned (3-4 cord) Best sofa sleeper, loveseat & white, 4 years old, perfect NJ, Saturday 9-28-91. SHERWOOD CLOSE- date Sat Oct 5th. rookies, stars, wax boxes, service. Try us & see. 0048 offer. Call 908-985-2043. chair. $800/BO.; Conn condition, $200. Available 9:30am. Ralndate Sun- rack packs & sets Sept, 28, 10-4. Household SOMERVILLE- 231 Al- Phone: 566-2322 day 09-29-91. Info 908- FISH TANK SET UP- 20 console Organ-$300/BO: Oct. 11th. Call 908-422- goods, furniture, chil- tamont Place. Sat Sept COUCH AND LOVE- Kitchen Dinette-$150/BO. 7986 534-2080. Directions: Rt BOUND BROOK- Cor- ANDERSON PERMA SEAT— contemporary de- gals. Metal stand plus ac- ner of Thompson & dren's & adult's ski 28th. 9am-3pm. Craft ma- Call 725-6796 78 W, to exit 17 Clinton, equip., etc. SHIELD CASEMENT sign, blue fabric w/walnut cessories, $65. 908-233- SCHWINN LADIES Longwood Avanuas. Sat- terials, shells, men's ten WINDOW- white, BIKE— 3 speed, $40. follow Clinton's signs lo speed bike, household sides. Good condition 5462. LOADER- 40 hp rubber Rt 173 to traffic light & urday Sept 28th. 9:30am- HILLSBOROUGH, 3 THE- CW13R, rough opening- Schwinn deluxe exerciser, Items $200 for pair or b/o. Calf FLIGHT JACKETS- lire. Good condition. Mov- right on Leigh Street 4:30pm. Neighborhood ODORA DR.—(Millstone 28V?x36, swings right, 908-232-0860. ing must sell. 908-647- $85. Call 5-10PM, 908- Garage Sale to benelit River Rd. to Onka) Sat., 9/ SOUTH PLAINFIELD, facing outside. Brand nylon. satin shell, polyes- which becomes Hall- ter fill, quilted satin lining, 4220. 738-0894. stread to #56 or take Rt Kentuckiana Children's 28; 8am-4pm. Items from 179 NEW YORK AVE.- new-List $220 Sell $110. COUCH- $175 and A-Z (cards & comics). Loveseat $130. Excel, emblem embroidered on LOVE SEAT- gold/ SERTA PERFECT 31 to Clinton, sign post- Center. Home & office fur- 9/28 & 9/29; 9AM-4PM. Call 469-8340 SLEEPER ULTRA- niture, clothing, toys, Priced to sell. CLOSED MY STORE, cond. Electric range $50/ back. Brand new. 908- beige; traditional, good ed. Windsor chairs, APPLIANCES- Refrig- 356-5632, 201-697-1220 cond.. $115/BO, Call 908- Queen size, box spring & stacked bookcase, Ice- household items & brick- MARTINSVILLE 2103 MANY ITEMS LEFT! All BO. 908-469-5595. erators, washers, dryers, FOUR HO RSE 422-1942 mattress. New. $350. Call box, crib, gentleman's a-brack. Refreshments. PRIMROSE LN.- Sept new...All first quality. DENTAL LABORATORY 908-821-0152. Parking lot at the office of Gifts, novelties, toys. stoves. Reasonable rates. TRAILER - Good cond. MAHOGANY SPINET rocker, large OG mirror, 28, 9-4. Collectibles, odds All guaranteed. Call 908- EQUIPMENT— Benches, mahogany etagere, Bak- Dr. Janet Zeszotarski, & ends, clothing. Shop now for Christmas! lathe, dust collector, Moving must sell! 906- DESK— Pine side tables SHELF UNIT- Iron verdi- Chiropractor Deafers Invited. 231-1047. with drawers, Trestle table gris with 5 glass shelves. ers cabinet, walnut drop MARTINSVILLE MAL- model trimmer, casting 647-4220. leaf table, jam cupboard, WESTFIELD 1 CHERRY ATARI CPU 2— double machine, misc, etc. 908- FREEZER- $150. Baby 201-687-1964 Any time. 7 ft. Almost new. $400 or BRIDGEWATER 5 BAR- LARD ft CRICKET side disk drive, mouse, B/O. 908-545-1278. Victorian rocker, pine BARA DR.- (off Stella LANE- Sat. 9/28; 9-4. LANE, Wychwood Multi 722-7130 high chair, $10. Recliner MIRROR— 4B"x60" plate drop leaf table, mahogany VGA monitor, software, $10. 4 kitchen chairs, laso beveled edge. $75. SNOW TIRES <2>- Dr.) Sat. & Sun, Sept 28 GIANT NEIGHBORHOOD Family Moving Sale. Sat. etc. $500. 752-9473 PM. DESK- 2 & 4 drawer file chest, 4 caned chairs, 2 & 29, 8:30-3:30. Some- SALE, Multi Family, (off 9/28; 9-3. Baby gear, cabinets, bookcases, $10. 548-6539. Ball 540-1246, 4-7pm. G78x15. Like new bed- shaker chairs, gateleg thing for everyone! Washington Valley Rd. home & garden goods, BAR— L-shaped bar with room set. Desk. Heavy table, walnut table with 7 electric typewriter. Call FUR JACKET- Natural MOPED 1978 COLT- Household items incl. flat- across from Rescue toys, stereos, furniture, built-in drawers & brass 754-6275. Ranch Mink, sz. 8-10, Excellent condition, Low duty filing cabinet 722- leaves, queen Anne side foot rail. $700, 908-234- 0230. ware, dishes, linens, Squad). fireplace screens & morel DESK— 2 ping pong ta- excel, cond. Moving out mileage. $350 00 Phone board, queen Anne china brass, Sterling, etc. Lots WESTFIELD 126 PEARL 1958 closet, brass & iron dou- MIDDLESEX 300 BLOCK bles, Weber Jr. grill, 3 M of state. 908-233-6575 908-386-9104. SOFA/ CHAIR- velvet. of ladies clothing incl. RUNYON AVE. 9/28 & 9/ ST.- (off of Central Ave.) BEDROOM SET- $350. copy machine, O'Haus call for appt. $125. Bikes: men's, girl's, ble bed, oriental rug, sev- furs, jewelery & acces- * * * eral nice clocks, 3 old 29: 9-5. Rain or Shine, Sat. Sept. 28, 8AM-4PM. Endtabie $25. Tires $5 scale, 15' sailboat, twin FURNITURE & Rug- MOUNTAIN BIKE- Ra- boy's, $25-350, Lamps, sories. Western duds, (off Rte. 28) MULTI FAM- Rain date Sat. Oct. 5. ea. File cabinet $15. bed corner table, cloth- marble top, $50. Table Iron banks, old kiddies mens clothing, mower, Oak rolltop desk, mirror, leigh Talon 21 speed. 17" toys & books, wooden & ILY. baby clothes, toys, gas Hoover vac $20. Couch ing. 908-233-6575. Ttiomasville Buffet & frame New! Only 20 lamp, $35. 369-5697. compressor, tools, tobog- grill, picnic table & more. $200. Chair $20. Bed metal planes, vise, 4x6 gan, rare records & much MIDDLESEX 416 EDGE- frames $10 ea. 548-7956 DESK- Executive 60x30 chest. 908-249-5337. miles. Must sell. $300. SOFA— 88" contempo- trailer on rubber tires, old WORTH ST., 9/28; 9-4. WESTFIELD 504 WASH- walnut, beautiful condi- Call 609-397-5798. Ask rary neutral stripBd. Very much more. Some new, BEDROOM SET- 3 pc GAS FURNACE- carrier, fishing rod & tackle, hob- some used but all good Boys clothes; coats; INGTON ST.- (off of tion, center for any office. 75k BTU's input, 58k lor Donna. good. Best offer with pick- nail water set, teaset, household misc. Salt Rahway & Central St.) student, solid oak, $349. Call 908-654-5523 up. 908-560-9327 value! Cash only, please, Lamps extra. 908-233- BTU's output, forced hot NEED CASH- groups, green & pink depression, water fishing tackle & Sat. Sept. 28, 9-4PM, air, 4 yrs. old, Exc. cond., Organizations, private in- SOFA— Contemporary cut decanter, pitcher, red- BRIDGEWATER 67 PINE House Sale! furniture & 5462. DID YOU more. No early birds. KNOW . . . $500 Call before 8PM dividuals, wholesale sectional. Pastel colors. ware pie plates, ironstone ST., Sat. 9/28: 9-4:30. Items from attic to base- BEDROOM SET- Dark 725-0328 Christmas Trees & Only 3 yrs. old. Good 77 pieces, Victorian ink Rain date Sun. 9/29. MIDDLESEX 5 MILTON ment; that an ad in this local PL.- Sat. Sept. 28, 9- pine cannonball, queen paper also goes into 14 wreaths. Douglas Fir 6'-7' condition. Orig. $2600/ well, powder horns, brass Sports equip., TV, picture bed, nitestand, hutch top GLASS FOR SUN- 4PM. Rain date Sept. 29. WESTFIELD, 640 WEST- other local papers? Reach ROOMS OR ROOM EN- $15.95. Frazier Fir plus ali asking $1800. Call 253- ship lantern, canes, 1930 frames, bike, birdcages, dresser w/mirror, 6 draw- rarities, Low prices. Free 6054 eves. pepsi cola dispenser, chairs, household, lamps, Misc. household Items. FIELD AVE., Sat. 9/28; over 140,000 households CLOSURES- 50% below 8am-4pm. Osborne Com- er chest. $500. 908-781- with one call! Brochur4e 717-296-4236 SOLOFLEX- tor sale or copper jelly pail, brass collectibles, games, drum MIDDLESEX VOGEL 6670. retail, 50x56 thermopane bed warmer, 2 large table, books, rug, toys, PLACE- MULTI FAM- puter, Printer, Beta Cas- 1-800-334-0531. $49.95. Many other sizes OLDS 78 RPM trade lor Moumain bike. brass pail, sterioptics & more. Priced to sell! ILY!, Sat. Sept. 2B, 9- settes, Music tapes, Rus- BEDROOM SET- Triple available, clear, bronze, & RECORDS- 1930-40's. S275. 908-8730367 after sian books, Baseball. DINETTE SET- black slides, 1880 Bible, horse- 4PM. Rain date Oct, 5., dresser & mirror, 72" wrought iron, new white low-E. Free information 1- 700 sold. As one group. 5PJVL BRIDGEWATER, 5 chest or drawers, book- 800-841 -9842. $125 Call 908-526-9339 drawn hay rake, lots of TIFFIN PL. (Milltown to household, bedroom set, upholstery, 6 high back SPEAKERS- Full P.A, nice slateslabs, plus miscellaneous. Some- case headboard, grey, chairs, $350. Taylor sew- ORGAN- Baldwin En- spkr. stacks. 2 2x15 bass Ivy to Tiffin)- Sat., 9/28, ( 3« ^| $160. Call 908-526-4590 GOLF CARTS- (1) elec many other items, Pre- 8AM-4PM. Moped, elec. thing for everyone! ing machine $200. 548- trie Powacaddy $400; (2) core, 2 keyboard/ 13 ped- bins, 2 2x12 mids. 2 JBL view 8:30am. Terms: cash BAZAARS evenings. saw, household & garage Ml DDLESEX, 406 8196. pull carts, $25 each. Bill, als, rhythm & more. Good horns. $1200/negotiable. or check with ID. Bring items, clothes, misc. I A SALES I BEDS- 2 Solid Maple, 908-526-1549. cond. $475. 722-B946. 908-537-2396 or leave chairs. Don't miss this BOUND BROOK RD.- DINING ROOM SET- Sat. & Sun., 9/28 & 9/29; full SZ. $200 Spindle twin Colonial maple. Ova! ORGAN— Baldwin Spinet message. sale! BRIDGEWATER S150/B.O. Bone China GOLF CLUBS- full set 291 ENGLISH CT. (off 10AM-4PM. Raindate 10/5 table with 2 leaves, 6 Arnold Palmer "standard" with bench. Like new STORE DlSPLAY & 6. MOVING. Many new CRAFTERS- 10 outside 12pc. B.O. 908-469-2319, chairs, hutch, server. Very irons (2-SW), Palmer $575. Call 908-906-1989, CASE— Glass shelves, 4 Finderne Ave.) 9/28; 9-4. 4x8 spaces available HARVIN AUCTION- Moving-clothes, furniture, & almost new household BED— Full she, Serta good condition. Asking Peerless Chattanooga leave message. sliding rear doors, 6 ft. items, china, crystal, Ruthle's Treasure Cheat Perfect Sleeper mattress, $700. 908-272-3494 woods (1, 3, 5), stiff shaft long. $110. 968-3896, Every Wednesday night at household, linens, 35 gal. (next to Somerville Post PATIO SET— 6 piece, 6 PM. 6 Shirley Ave., misc. furn., clothing, kit. Box Spring & frame. 90B- DINING ROOM- Ben- standard length. $600, $450 Brown leather re- TIRES— Yokohama tires fish tank, mag wheels. set w/4 chairs. All in good Office). Heart of down- 281-9401. Somerset, NJ. 908-534- CLARK 7 CRESTWOOD . town business districtl nlngton pine, 2 leaves, 6 Call 463-8878. cliner, ottoman, matching w/rims. Super digger 9105 or 908-545-0720. LANE— 9/27 & 28: 10-4. to excel, cond. S30/space incl reserved BEUTIFUL COCKTAIL chairs, china closet w/ HAPPY JACK FLEA- chair, $700. 908-549- 31x10 - 50R15 Ail season Consignments Welcome Household items, MIDDLESEX- 119 parking. Reservations re- TABLE- Marble top 42" light. Reasonable. 908- GARD— All metal pat- 65JM_ radials. S300 firm. 903- wome n's clothing, Green* Avenue. Sat Sept quired w/payment In ad- diameter, solid brass leg. 272-4273. ented device controls PERSONALIZED CHIL- 679-7822. NEW VERNON records, costume jewelry 28th. 10am-4pm. Chil- vance. 908-725-4740 Aslo glass top cocktail DRAFTING MACHINES- fleas in home without DREN'S BOOKS- Also, TRIPLE DRESSER- $75. AUCTION & other misc. items. dren's clothes (infant-size table, 50x21. Both new chemicals or extermina- INDOOR FLEA MARKET condition. 908-388-8014 Vemco 18" & 20", w/o Special Newborn Book. Triple green insulated Sat., Sept. 28; 8AM-6PM COLLECTIBLES/ANTI- 5), books, crib, playpen. rulers. $65. Call 236- tors Results overnight! Makes unique keepsake drapes, $50. Lawn FIREHOUSE, Village Rd. All priced to sell a CRAFT SALE- Sat AT Farm, Feed & Hard- QUES — Westfieid; vin- Sept.28 8. Oct. 12, 9-4. St, CEMETARY PLOTS- (4) 6254. gifts. For brochure call mower, $25. TV cart S40. All day auction tent sells tage linens, late Victorian PISCATAWAY, 2351 Franklin Memorial Park. ware stores. or write: Linda Norman, Pressure cooker $10. antiques, collectibles, fur- Thomas Parish Center, DRUMSET & CYM- dressing table w/beveled Cuater Street- ESTATE 1407 St. George Ave. Non-sectarian. $1800. BALS—Ludwig Rocker II, HEAVY DUTY SHELV- 555-73rd St., Brooklyn, 908-548-7956 niture and more. Separate mirror, carved bookstand, SALE. Sat & Sun, Sept Please call 908-249-6285 ING— greeting cards, NY 11209. 718-680-1791. areas for tlea market, Rahway. Vendors wanted, white, 5 piece drumset, USED DOLLS & DOLL Hitchcock chairs, ephem- 28th & 29th. 10am-4pm. 862-5321 anytime Ziljian cymbals. 755-3081 toys & gifts, paper goods. CLOTHES- S2 and up white elephant, books/ era & etchings. 1920's, Large & small ticket Call 754-8275. PIANO- $300. Dish- records/tapes, jewelry, bi- CEMETERY PLOTS (4)- DRYER- New Whirlpool We buy broken dolls, toys 30's, 40's, 50 s glass ta- items, For inlo call 908- Reasonable. Call 908- HONDA 4013- Riding washer $75 Call 908-233- & parts. Repair & ap- cycles, sports equipment bleware, porcelien, 463-1588, electric heavy duty 6 5380. and lots of clothing, cloth- 356-6829 cycle. Great Buy! $250 or Mower 1990 model all praise dolls. Museum vis- ing, clothing. chrome, magazines, PISCATAWAY, 37 MADI- CHAIR ft SOFA- Blue safety features. Extra its $1,25 by appointment. books, jewelry. Also B/O. 908-679-0134. PIANO- 47" Upright. GREAT BUYS Everywhere SON AVE. (Gramorcy ANTIQUES Demask, wooden frame, blades & drive belt. Paid Abbot repeat action, good Good Fairy Doll queen futon, small ap- DRYER— Sears electric $2600 will sell for $1600. Museum, 205 Walnut FOOD, FREE PARKING Park, near Middlesex Italian provincial, good $60. Patio table w/5 metal condition, S475/BO 90S- pliences & unusual items Mall)- Sat., 9/28; 9AM- Call 908-658-9694 oves. Ave, Cranford. 276-3816. New Vernon is 5 miles cond. $125; coffee table- chairs $50. 908-247-4995. 885-1739 perfect for "one-of-a- 4PM. Large selection of $25; lamp-$25, 526 3946 South ol Morristown. kind" gifts. 116 E. Dudley CHINA CLOSET & BUF- HUMIDIFIER- $20. 19" UTILITY TRAILER- with Sponsor: New Vernon limited edition col- FET (1920)— $900. 2 ELECTRIC HOSPITAL B&W TV $30. Stereo w/ PIANO— Upright school Ave. Sat/Sun 10-4. lectibles, other odds & CHILDREN'S PEDAL BED- $375, Wheel metal cover 8x6x2, $200. Volunteer Fire Dept. Rattan chairs & mag CARS— 1-elec. w/battery; speakers $50. Belgian piano. Excellent for stu- Cabin tent, S95. Awning, ends. table, $150. Stained glass chairs, $250. Delivery block 50E ea. 699-3865 dent, $650. 908-234-1958 A rain or shine event! CRANFORD'S LARGEST 2-foot manual. Golf clubs, available. 908-276-8120. $15. 908-722-6517 tamp, $1000. Crocheted iron, wood. 908-752-7688. days, 752-2833. __ GARAGE SALE 8 RIVER- PISCATAWAY- 54 bed-spread (85x100), ELECTRIC TYPE- PIANO- Yamaha Up- SIDE DR.- 5 fam +, Sat Nlneth St (off Wash- CHINA TEASET- Tools, WRITER- Swintec 3500- INTRODUCTIONS... VHS CAMCORDER & $100. 908-549-O88O A way lor people to meet right. Top of line, "profes- case. 8x1200m, auto 9/28, 8am-whenever, Ev- ington Ave). Sat Sept new handicapped walker, memory upgrade, tike sional" model in mint erything! (furn, clothing, 28th 9am-3pm. Sun Sept lamps, vases, glasses, new: $325. 908-526-7246 people, every week in focus, flying erase head & 31O your local Forbes news- condition. $3400. Call filters. S500. Call appliances, dishes, skis, 29th. 9am-12. Clothing, deluxe thermos, electric 654-3466 GARAGE SALES etc) GSP exit 137, corner wall decor, pictures, misc coffee maker, stereo, ENCYCLOPEDIA BRIT- paper The ad is free, (908)753-5960. Riverside Dr and No records. 908-968-23B7 TANICA- (1988} Never then one cali does it all! I FOR SALE I PICINIC TABLE—with 2 WALL UNtT- 5 piece, Union. SO PLAINFIELD 2214 used, $750. New CHOIR 1-800-334-0531 benches and 2 captains 2nd PI Sat & Sun, 9/28 & COMPLETE DJ BUSI- robes with reversible KITCHEN CABINETS- TV, bar, S750. Cream NOTICE: All GARAGE CRANFORD, WILSHIRE NESS— Amp, Mixer, chairs. BMX bike, 2 cabi- color leather sofa, chair, 9/29. 9am-4pm. Multi- Stoles (18). 908-356-5832 oak, incl GE else, cook- nets, 1 with glass. 526- SALES advertisements DR. (off Denman, near family, household items, Turntables, Speakers and /201-697-1220lvmsg top, wall oven, double $700. Like new! 908-549- are PAYABLE IN AD- 16MM SOUND PROJEC- much more. $2150. 231- 6108 Walnut)— Sat. & Sun., and some brass furniture, TOR- 7500 Super 8 stainless steel sink w/sin- 6521. VANCE by cash, check, 9/28 & 29: 10AM-4PM. no early bird. Q123. ETHAN ALLEN KING glo lever faucet, ivory sound outfit $50. 3 Beta SIZE BOOKCASE BED- PLANT STANDS- bads, WALL~UNIT- Three VISA or Master Card. For BLOCK BUSTER NEIGH- VCR needs work $60. COMPUTERS FOR EV- mica countertop, $800. arm chair, cabinet/ end a quote on cost, please BORHOOD SALE! Anti- SOMERSET 135 HOL- excel. cond. LR couch. piece, lighted, with glass More. 541-5939 ERYONE!- 286 & 386 Also, peninsula unit w/ table, shuffleboard set. doors and bar, $500. Call call 1-800-334-0531. ques, furn., audio equip., LYWOOD AVE.- (off Systems tailored for you. Samsonite card table w/4 hanging cabinets above, 356-5851 hardware, luggage, Easton) Sal. Sept. 28. B7 ATC 200 3 WHEEL- Weekly special, IBM Com- chairs. Persian Lamb & glass doors 1 side, $400. after 7pm 3B2 3835. household, misc. ilems 10AM-4 PM. MULTI- ER— Excellent running all-weather coat, both size patable 286, full feature Chest freezer, 10.5 cu. ft., PROTECT YOURSELF WALL UNIT-Liphted. for all, computer games, FAMILY!! Clothing. condition, S1000/BO. Call w/hi-res. color. $995. 14. Mink stole. All in good $75. A deal! 526-4027. BOUND BROOK, 129 AND YOUR LOVED ONES smoked glass shelves kevboards, printers. 908-754-9130 or 908-769- C.S.E., Inc. 654-9355. cond. 356-0359 WITH ORIGINAL MACE! LINDEN AVE.- Sal , 9/ SOMERSET, 321 SHIL^ 8745 with centor Bar $400. Call $17.99+ $3 shipping. after 4, 906-356-7527. 28. all day New & used DUNELLEN— 317 Sec- LING DR. (off DeMott, FIREWOOD- $125 per Ads In Classified ond Street (off N. Wash- Signs)— 9/28; 9-3. Rain- ACCORDION- 120 Ads In Classified cord split & delivered. 14, Money back Guarantee marble & wood furniture, Bass, 7 switches, profes- Adam Stein, Dept. F1, DH & occassional sets & ington Ave). Saturday date 9/29. MULTI FAMILY. 16, 18, or 20 inch lengths. don't cost — WASHER/DRYER- sional model, $475, excel- don't cost — 126 Calvert Ave. E.. Edi- Large capacity Whirlpool. more, plus appliances & September 28th, 9am- Household, kitchen range Call anytime: Jill's Fire- They pay! 4pm. Furniture, antique, , baby clothes to 3T, lent condition. 908-722- wood, 908-560-8369. 24 son, NJ 08820. 908- Only 2 yrs old. Must sell. misc. Call for details: 253- 7130 They pay! 549-0590. 9242 or 271-4295. baby's items, etc furn., baked goods. hr. service. $500. 908-846-3009.

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CON I O N CHILDCARE- Provide DRIVER- Part time posi- REAL ESTATE SALES- TREE CLIMBER/FORE- CHILDCARE NEEDEO- AU-PAIR/CHILDCARE EXPERIENCED MOM- care (or 1 or 2 Infanta In tion available. Must have Starting •alary up to Tfte sky is ths llmitl Earn MAN— Great opportunity in our Westfleld home for LIVE-IN- European Au- & Teacher, w/asslstant. 41O your home through a new good driving record. Call $600/wk 2 yr. Training up to 60% commission for an experienced self- our 5 mo. old. 4 days/wk. Palrs w/exp. legal for will care for your toddler HELP WANTED program called First Nest. Somerville Auto Part 908- Program, full benefits. from the 1st month. NO starter with a clean ap- 7:45AM-5:30PM. Begin- 12mos. thru a non-profit FT in my ClarV home. Lg. First Nest Is sponsored 526-6551 College A Builness expe- FARMING OR COLD pearance & good com- ning Oct. 15. Exper. & organization. Total cost playroom, CPR. Excel. by the Childcare Connec- EXECUTIVE AS- rience preferred. Call 908- CANVASSING. NO OPEN munication skills. Ability refs. required. 908-232- average $160/wk. Call Refs. 381-3681 tion, a non-profit resource SISTANT- Immeditate F/ 782-5254, ext 271 any- HOUSES. Buyer galore. to supervise, bucket op- 3379. 90B-709-0325 EXPERIENCED MOM— A-1 OPPTY- Earn $$, and referral service, We T opening for an Indi- time. Mr. Katchen. Join the Real Estate Rev- eration & knowledge of work your own hours offer 25 hrs. of training, FRIENDLY ENERGETIC BEDMINSTER Experi- will babysit your child, 1 vidual with excellent com- MARKETING/ MANAGE- olution and finally realize NAA Standards a +. Valid PERSON NEEDED- to enced Mom of 2 available yr. and older, In my Pisca- showing holiday gifts, an equipment lending li- munication skills & good what tt feels like to be ap- driver's license a must. decorations & catalogs. brary, free referrals & MENT- worldwide leader help with active 21 mo. for child care in our taway home. FT/ PT. managerial ability to nan- In the financial Industry preciated. ADVANCE Benefits, uniform, ad- old & newborn 2-3 days home, located off Wash- 563-4181 No Investment. No obllga- other resources. First die diverse responsibili- DRAW FOR CHID CARE! vancements. Champion llon. Call Kathy 968-6091 Nest family day care pro- looking to expand Its pro- week w/occaslonal light ington Valley Rd. Non- EXPERIENCED MOM- ties of a growing interna- fessional sales and mar- Call Help-USell Real Es- Landscape & Tree Ex- smoker. First Aid Certi- viders are needed in the tate of Plscataway, Frank- housekeeping. 908- will babysit in my Cran- ACCOUNTS DEPT.- tional consulting firm In keting staff In central Jar- perts, Inc. 906-356-5751 233-2240. fled. 908-658-9116. Help needed (or new ac- communities of: Basking Branchburg. WordPerfect lin Twp. a Middlesex, 411 ford home. FT/PT. Lincoln say araa. First yaar In- VOLUNTEERS NEEDED. BRANCHBURG- Lots of counts. Work PT for Ridge, Belle Mead, Ber- skills required. Pleas* come up to 40K M quali- Union Ave. (Rt. 28). Mid- LOVING BABYSITTER Park area. 272-0845 leave excel. $$. Clark Office. nardsville, Bridgewater, send resume too: Box 01, fied, plus bonuses. Sand dlesex, 908-469-2800, 1or Office Help needed by needed for 5 mo. old in Tots Day Care. 2 certified message 815-1396. Franklin Twsp., Somer- c/o of Forbes Newspa- resume to Alan Kandel, a confidential appt., ask Westfield Volunteer Res- Westfield home. 15-20 & experienced teachers EXPERIENCED MOM- ville ft Warren Twsp, For pers Classifieds. 44 Fran- PO Box 197, South tor Ron Siegel cue Squad. Min. 2 hrs./ hrs. per wk. plus 1 to care for your Infant or will babysit in my So. AMERICAN MAID SER- more Information, call Tar) wk. Contact: Carol Dennis evening. Non-smoker. young toddler In Branch- VICE— in Rarltan is now klin Street, Somerville, NJ Bound Brook, NJ 08880. REAL ESTATE TRAIN- Plainfield home, ail ages, at 906-725-4428, 08876 at 908-233-2501. Refs. req. 908-789-9164. burg home. A warm, lov- FT/PT. before A alter hiring Supervisors & EOE. EES— for appraisals of ing & caring atmosphere Cleaners. Must have own CHIROPRACTIC AS- residential properties. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED. MATURE ADULT NEED- school. Reliable. 908- EXECUTIVE MEDICAL TRAN- Westfield Volunteer Res- provided. Call 906-526- trans. 2 yrs. prior exper. SISTANT- If you have 5 SECRETARIES SCRIBER- experienced Must attend Real Estate & ED— to babysit In our 4766 or eves 218-0569. 668-8155. S15O-$3OO/wK. Apply w/ eyes, 3 arms, 4 legs & an Great opportunities In top only. Work at horns. Start Appraisal courses. cue Squad seeking train- Piscataway home, experi- EXPERIENCED MOTH- refs. Mon., Wed. (7-9PM) out-going personality, Fortune 100 companies. Immediately. Please call Schooling, tuitions & ees for Emergency Medi- ence necessary, own CHILD CARE with lots of ER— and Care Provider. I & Sat. (1-SPM), 33 West then we want you to join Immed. need for secretar- 276-7871. ' costs paid by sponsor. cal Technicians. Valid transportation, English TLC in my Somerville- will care for your child in Second St. (off First our team. A busy chiro- ies w/Wordperfect, MS Must be highly motivated N.J. license required. speaking, non-smoker, home. Lunch & Snacks my Plscataway home. Ave.), Rarltan. practic office needs bright Word, Hewlett Packard & MODELS- Female 5' 4" & aggressive. For Inter- Mln. 4 hrs./wk. Contact: references. Tues, Wed, provided, with years of References provided. front desk person. Send Wang. Immed. need for a above, Guys of all typas vlew. call 908-968-4900 Diane Holzmiiler at 908- Thur 7-4. Good pay & Child Care experience. Christine 754-6508 APPLIANCE INSTALLER/ resume to: Chiropractic needed for Runway 233-2501. benefits. Permanent posl- Refs avail. 906-526-4710. SERVICE PERSON expe- LEGAL Secretaries- Liti- RECEPTIONIST, P/T- LOVING ft RESPON- Assistant, c/o Sandy Magic's exciting Fashion tion. call 572-4240 eves. CHILD CARE— my Rari- rience preferred, for fast gation exp. helpful. Shows. Experience pref. Qood opportunity for sec- WANTED PET LOVER to SIBLE MOTHER- w/ Tereman. 1 West Cliff do Pet Sitting In Bedmin- MOTHER'S HELPER tan home. Yard, snacks. growing appliance service Street, Somerville 08876. but not nee. Mutt love retarial school student or exper. will care for infant- company. Somerville We will provide FREE music a dance. Call 985- other bright person with ster area for Paws and Needed in my So. Plain- Any age. Mon.-Fri. 12 3 yr old in my North Plain- CLERK TYPIST- Cran- training & cross training. Purrs Pet Sitters. Call field home, IS hrs. per years experience. Non- area. Ask for Harry 725- ford Insurance Office. 7600 after 1PM good phone, typing & field home, FT/PT. Call 3434 or eves 995-9502. We offer top salary. Mad/ clerical skills. Afternoon 908-781-7677, after 6 pm, wk. 3 days for 41/2 yr. old smoker. References. 908- between 5-9PM, 753-5316 General office duties. Life Ins., Holiday/Vacation OFFICE MANAQER- boy. Call 908-769-1983. 231-1047. ART GALLERY/PICTURE Pleasant phone manner. hours. Whitehouse 908- WORD PROCESSORS- LOVING MOM will care pay & excel, working con- Amarican Maid Service In 534-8555 Immed. work available for CHILDCARE- I special- FRAMING- PT/FT, flex- Part time afternoon. 908- Rarllan is now hiring. MUST LIVE IN HIGH- for your child in my ditions. Call today. WordPerfect OR Wang LAND PARK— Monday- ize in infant care. Will take ible hours , friendly at- 276-7600 MANPOWER, INC. Must bt bl-llngual. atleast RECEPTIONIST/SALES Bound Brook home. Near mosphere, will train, Som- ASST.— Front desk posi- Plus Operators, short & Friday. 7:45-8:30am to loving care of your baby Rts. 287, 28 & 22. Experi- Metro Park 2 yrs experience, pood long term. Excel, salary. full time. References. My erville 908-725-9669 CONSULTANT HEAD phone vote, computer * tion in growing firm. Du- put child on bus & 3-6pm enced. Excel, references. TEACHER- needed 649-8880 Excel, working conditions. to take off bus. Refs. 908- Dunellen home. 752-1691 (10am-6pm) Cranford payroll experience. Mon- ties will include assisting 469-7361 anytime. twice a month for Quality counsellors, typing, heavy We will cross train. Call 572-6626 after 3:30pm CHILDCARE— in my So. ATTENTION MOMS- 272-9120 day thru Friday. 10am- for appt. LOVING MOTHER will Care Day Care Center in 3pm, eventually will be- phone contact. Learn the RESPONSIBLE FE- Bound Brook home. 4 Need extra SSI for debt Plscataway. Must have EXPERIENCED Outdoor MANPOWER, 50 DIVI- care for your child FT/PT free Christmas. Earn come FT. $7.50-S9.00/hr business, room for MALE- to babysit 2 chil- yrs. experience. 18 mos. in my Plscataway home. atleast 3 years experi- Salesperson needed. 1 depending on exper! growth. Call Ruth 868- SION ST., SOMERVILLE, dren. Must love children or older. Call 356-9014. great money & work the ence. If Interested call Pat 908-722-3535. Reasonable. References. hours you want. Get free for each area. Earn $500- snee. 908-707-0330 7300, WARREN. & be sensitive to their DEPENDABLE BRIDGE- Call 908-752-0881. 908-885-1327 $600 per wk. Booking ad- needs. On a "when need- kit, training & supplies OFFICE WORK, F/T- RESIDENTIAL CLEAN- WATER MOM— will care from Christmas Around DENTAL ASSI8TANT- vert. Call 908-619-8292. ING CO— seeks depend- ed" basis. Refs. Call 908- for yours. Lunch & LOVING MOTHER- will Modern Morristown office FRIENDLY HOME PAR- Must have plaaaant 272-4631 the World, call Kathy 908- phone manneri, take ac- able people with transpor- snacks. FT/PT. Playroom care for your child In my 322-4931 for catalog & seeks FT person w/expe- TIES— has openings for tation to work FT or PT, 42O &yard. Refs. 704-1225 Plscataway home. Ages rience. Call 201-285-5480. demonstrators. No cash curate reservations, or- 15 mos.-4 Yrs. Snacks. details. Parties welcome ganize payroll, some light days. (908)221-1605. EMPLOYMENTA DUNELLEN- 16 mos, to investment. No service 4J« 908-463-3069. 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•September 25*-2V, 19&" •ferbes 1Newspaper s Wfeetend GEORGE STREET PLAYHOUSE CROSSROADS THEATRE A new 'resident theater' Black theater company goal of artistic director faces new challenges By STEVEN HART By STEVEN HART WeetendP/us Editor Weekendflus Editor or Greg Hurst, now starting his fourth rhen Ricardo Khan goes to work in the season as the producing artistic director morning he sees the past and the fu- of the George Street Playhouse in New ture clearly laid out for him. FBrunswick, resident theaters are where Khan, co-founder and producing ar- the action is. tistic director of the Crossroads Theatre Com- "When you look at Broadway, most of the pany in New Brunswick, still does his pa- award-winning productions have all been de- perwork in the theater's old digs, a former veloped in resident theaters," he said. sewing factory on Memorial Parkway with a Hurst came to the Hub City after eight years commanding view of Route 18. as head of the Pennsylvania Stage Company, But a quarter-mile and over a decade's which he described as a "comparably-sized, worth of work away, Khan sees the future: a single-stage" outfit based in Allentown, Pa. big new building next door to the George The Engagement, which will open the Play- Street Playhouse, the final element in the New house's 1991-92 season, is an original work - Brunswick Cultural Center and an announce- an important element in Hurst's idea of what ment that Crossroads has a headquarters to the George Street Playhouse represents. match its stature as the state's foremost black "From an artistic point of view, the Play- theater group, as well as its most ambitious house is dedicated to producing new musicals and inventive. and plays that explore a range of themes im- Moreover, the new building will be opened portant to contemporary audiences," Hurst in style with a scries of benefit performances said. "We re-examine the classics, particularly by none other than Bill Cosby, who will do one American classics. I'm drawn personally to night in the Crossroads on Oct. 25 and then works that reflect immediate social issues." four shows at the State Theatre. He also likes plays with a mythological or A few weeks later, Crossroads unveils its be- fantastic bent "but whatever they are they lated season opener: Black Orpheus, a "mod- have to possess universality, color and im- ern love fantasy" based on the Oscar-winning mediacy. They should be relevant today but 1958 film. The rest of the season will be short have a life tommorrow." in the number of plays but long on artistic Into this latter category fall Johnny Pye and ambition, with plays by Ntozake Shange and the Foolkiller, an original production adapted screenwriter Richard Wesley, from a story by Stephen Vincent Be net, and Starting in 1978 with a revival of The First Sing a Christmas Song, a project still in devel- Breeze of Summer, the theater has built a repu- opment that Hurst described as "a rap mu- tation as a staging area for new black play- sical based on A Christmas Carol" wrights. Two plays by George C. Wolfe, The Johnny Pye is one of the George Street origi- Colored Museum and Spunk, have gone on to nals slated to open in New York City. Other national and international acclaim, and when Playhouse productions have already made the Vernel Bagneris wrote the sequel to his de- leap - most notably Mountain, a play about lightful One Mo' Time, he chose Crossroads for William 0. Douglas starring Len Cariou. the world premiere. The Playhouse has come a long way since its Photo by Diane Matflerd Speaking earlier this month, Khan had just first season in 1974. Originally housed in an Greg Hurst and Rick Khan, producing artistic directors of the George Street finished a tour of theaters in South Africa and old supermarket on George Street (the site is Playhouse and Crossroads Theatre, respectively, sit in front of the site of the Zimbabwe with his associate producer, Ken- now a parking garage next to the railroad new Crossroads building - right next door to the George Street Playhouse on neth Johnson, prior to which they attended a overpass), the Playhouse moved to the old Livingston Avenue. performance of Spunk at London's Royal YMCA building at Livingston Avenue and Court Theatre. George Street to form the nucleus for what has This globe-trotting is all part of the dual mis- become the New Brunswick Cultural Center. sion established for Crossroads right from the On one side is the reopened State Theatre; on start: to create an environment for profes- the other is the new building for the Cross- sional black artists as well as an appreciation roads Theatre Company, a former Playhouse for black theater, while making "people aware ward that has grown by leaps and bounds. A THEATER ROW that black theater, like black life, is relevant to Hurst said he was drawn to New Brunswick everyone," Khan said. partly by the plans for the Cultural Center and The core from which Crossroads grew - the possibilities it offered for co-productions Khan, L. Kenneth Richardson, Avery Brooks - and joint developments of new plays. Though GROWS IN originated in Rutgers University's Mason nothing is one the drawing boards as yet, he Gross School of the Arts and the social ferment said, "We've talked." of the late '60s and early 70s. Though Hurst had "seen a couple" of pro- "You go through school with this powerful ductions at George Street while founder Eric NEW BRUNSWICK social impetus, and when you come come out Krebs was still the artistic director, he avoid- you're ready to fight," Khan recalled. "You ed going to the theater while being inter- SS5S5S come out and you realize the only roles open viewed for Krebs1 old job. to you are pimps, drug addicts, pushers.. .1 "Eric had actually come out and seen musical productions in Pennsylvania," went through a whole period of questioning what I went into theater for. Cross- Hurst recalled. "He was always looking for musicals." roads was a way of being artistically independent. It was a world of integrity." The year between Krebs' departure (he now produces plays in New York) and - The initial backing came through CETA, a now-defunct federal program "which Hurst's arrival was highlighted by a gender-reversed Mabou Mines production of at the time was funding projects to hire and re-train the quote-unquote hard-core King Lear, set in the rural South, in which Lear was a woman, the three daughters unemployed," Khan said. "As they defined 'hard-core unemployed,' most actors fit became sons and Lear's bodyguard of rambunctious knights metamorphosed into a in. We started out with CETA funding under the sponsorship of the George Street pack of incontinent dogs. Playhouse." The production sent subscribers stampeding for the exit doors, and when Hurst By the end of its second season Crossroads incorporated and became indepen- came on board in 1988 the Playhouse immediately took a direction that some dent of George Street, "but we didn't have enough money," he continued, An critics considered a little too commercial - a few even derided the GSP's first unexpected emergency grant from the New Jersey Council on the Arts saved the seasons under Hurst as more appropriate for a dinner theater. day. Hurst, needless to say, bristles at such talk. Crossroads' rise to national prominence came in the mid-1980s when it was one "We did five world premieres last season and we're doing four this season," he of five theaters asked to select plays under the aegis of the CBS/ Founding Drama- said. "I don't see how you can compare that to dinner theater. People like Lcn tists Guild. This was how the theater discovered an ambitious, unsettling script - Continued on page 4 Continued on page 5. Tinr" v 3 Weekend

1 A few changes along the way v *:. 9lMn|itonAvt. twtf BflNMAMCK Moving from musicals to 'Jewish programming,' Forum Theatre finds its audience (908)24^7717 ByKATHYHAU. "You have to please your tick- WeekentiPius Writer et buyers and subscribers, so rowing up in Metuchen, you have to put on shows the by RJchard Vetew Peter Loewy used to audience wants to see," lie said. walk by the Forum The- While the Forum Theater Preview begin Sept 28 G atre and think about how Group has definitely gained a it was the perfect place for larger audience, Locwy admits someone to start a theater com- that the first few years were pany. tough ones. Until about 10 years ago, he "It was rough at the begin- never thought that he would be ning," he said, harkening back one to do it, to the initial 1983-84 season. * by NeR Simon Now in its ninth year at the "It's still tough, but you learn to Dec 0 through Dec, 22 old movie house on Main Street deal with certain realities - PrwiflPJ begin Nov. 25 in Metuchen, the Forum The- mostly financial. atre Group seems to have found ' "Our original intention was to its audience and its place in the focus on musicals or to do new universe - a process that re- musicals," he explained. "That JatU0 through «fon.2ff quired a few course adjustments did not succeed for one reason along the way. or another. 1 think we're start- HfHI WM MWvlMMIt In recent years, the Forum ing to get back to that," he said. fay Mmhi Nonwi Theatre has discovered a sub- "It took several years to build stantial Jewish following. The a following," Loewy continued. result can be seen in the pro- "When we took it over (the gramming - such as Cantorial movie house), a lot of people or Joky: The Al Jolson Story, didn't know what we were which Locwy describes as doing, It was very difficult to get "mainstream Jewish pro- funding for a while." gramming," What got him through those "We have a base Jewish audi- times? ence, but certainly you don't "Chutzpah," Loewy said, smil- tyltattot, have to be Jewish to enjoy the ing, "And the desire to continue plays," he said. - that's what keeps you going in Cantorial, an Ira Levin com- the theater." edy about the ghost of a cantor The 35-year-old former actor stomping around his old syna- started the company on a bit of gogue (which has been con- a whim. In the early 1980s, see- verted into a yuppie apartment) ing the availability of the Forum certainly seems to be one of Theatre, he moved in with four those shows. It's the kind of (^^^^? ^^5^P( »^^^» WWW partners - one of whom re- show that's typical of recent mains, but on the Board of Di- programming, Loewy explained. rectors. / ; The company stages five "I think that's everyone's major productions per season dream in the theater to own from October to June. Orginially their own company, It opened a musical theater company, Photo by Sharon Wilson up opportunities for myself, and Loewy said that financial dif- Peter Loewy, producing artistic director of the Forum Theatre, stands by the for new faces. It also kept me fcultics forced the group to box office of his Metuchen playhouse, employed in the business," he present a wider of variety of said. plays, but always kept two musi- (as opposed to a musical) costs ing from the New Jersey Arts "I went into it with a gut feel- cals in their programming. $25,000 to $50,000 to produce, Council and corporate sponsors, ing. There are a lot of innova- "It's very expensive to pro- while a musical often takes it also relies heavily on contri- tors with gut feelings. I feel that duce musicals," he said. He es- twice that amount. butions from individuals and we are serving a huge need, and TIM THNKNI TitWI timated that a "straight play" While the company gets fund- ticket sales. I am very content here." May i thrown/un« 7 Curtain calls mmxmm George Street Playhouse 1H Miln It, Mttuctiw OPENINGS (908)755-6552 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays Continued from page 3 •A new play about the actor, at 3 p.m. Additional perform- FRANKLIN VILLAGERS BARN Cariou and Eli Wallach don't come here to do dinner theater. singer and political activist. Fri- ance Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. Tickets THEATRE day, Sept. 27, through Sun- $40 to $24. When Mountain, one of our original productions, opened in New 475 DeMott Lane day. Sept. 29, at 7:30 p.m. Franklin Municipal Complex SOMERSET VALLEY PLAYERS York, John Simon called it one of the best pieces of the season. Tickets $20, $25 at the door. Amwell Road & Route 514 Franklin Township Special matinees for youths (908) 873-2710 Hillsborough That's not dinner theater." and trie elderly; call for infor- (908) 725-2120 •The Lion in Winter, James mation. It's not dinner theater, and in the decade to come it may not Goldman's chronicle of the (908) 369-7469 scheming, back-biting and OFF-BROADSTREET THEATRE •Company, Stephen Sond- even be resident theater - at ^ bantering between Kjng Henry 5 S. Greenwood Ave. heim's musical about love, least not the way we now under- t < v and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Sept. Hopewelt friendship and sex among a 27 through Oct. 20. Tickets (609) 466-2766 group of New Yorkers. Through stand it, if Hurst has his way. 'The institution ofnsident $12. •Table Manners, Alan Ayck- Oct. 13. Fridays and Saturdays 'The institution of resident theater as we have known it •f ^V GEORGE STREET PLAYHOUSE bourn's comedy in the "Nor- at 8:30 p.m., Sunday$ at 7 9 Livingston Ave. man Conquests" tritogy. p.m. Tickets $13. theater as we have known it for e , ~ New Bajnswick through Oct. 19. Fridays and the last 30 years has to be re- (908) 246-7469 Saturdays at 8 p.m., dessert COMING UP examined," he said. "I think the jor the past 30 yean has to •The Engagement, Richard Ve- at 7 p.m. PHILIP J. LEVIN THEATER theater has got to do something be re-examined,' tere's new play about lour men Sundays at 2:30 p.m., dessert Rutgers Arts Center -Greg Hunt (TH) .i woman facing up to their at 7 p.m. Tickets $15.75, Fri- George Street near Route 18 to attract young people, new au- ideas about marriage. Previews days and Saturdays, $17.25 Douglass College start Sept. 28; opens Oct. 4, diences, and we have to re- ™~"™"——— Saturdays. New Brunswick examine some of the ways to do that. NOW PLAYING PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE (908) 932-7511 Brookside Drive, Millburn •The Great Got/ Brown, drama "Our production costs range from $60,000 to $170,000 in the three PAUL ROBESON: f201)376-4343 by Eugene O'Neill. Oct. 10 years I've been here," he continued. "Five years of development THE UNIVERSAL MAN •West Side Story, through Oct. through Oct. 27. Tuesday Plainfield High 19. Wednesdays through Sun- through Saturday at 8 p.m., and then you produce the play for three, four weeks and it's done. School auditorium days at S p.m., Thursdays at 2 Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets $14. I want to see how to extend the lives of our works."

T Fork's Newspapers September 25-2/, 1991 Weekend Places to go famous castles, cathedrals, THEARTMUttUM •Nicholas Maltese Jr., paint- media from the Far East, (609) 441-4000 at Holiday Inn, Raritan Center, Princeton University battle scenes, railroads, peo- ings, through Sept. 27. through Oct. 7. •Uza Mlnnelli, Sept, 26 Edison, Saturday, Sept, 28, (609) 258-3788 ple and animals. Opens daily •Visual art touring exhibit of THE PLANETARIUM AT through Sept. 29. 7:30 p.m. Cost $14. (908) and weekends from 10 a.m, to Tuesday through Saturday N.J, State Teen Arts Program, RARITAN VALLEY COMMUNITY SHOWBOAT 964-4911 or (609) from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sun- 5 p.m. until Labor Day. Closed Oct, 2 through Oct. 30. COLLEGE Boardwalk & Delaware Ave. 799-9460, \eiv Jersey day from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Mu- Mondays after Labor Day. Route 28 and Lamington Rd, Atlantic City •Barbecue party Saturday, Oct. GALLERY LANKA seum shop closes 4 p.m. Branchburg (609) 343-4000 5,6 p.m. Directions: (908) Symphony N.J, MUSEUM 67 Paterson St, Western European paintings, (908) 526-1200 •Good Times Variety Show. 753-0263 or (908) OF AGRICULTURE New Brunswick sculpture and decorative art •Fall shows Sept. 14 through nightly except Sunoay througn 232-0651. Orchestra College Farm Rd. near Route 1 (908) 545-1689 from 19th and 20th centuries. Nov. 23. September. •Singles' rap in Edison, Sun- Pre-Columbian 8ft and Art of New Brunswick •Paintings by Susanta Stolarz •Every Saturday at 1 p.m. TAJ MAHAL day, Oct. 6, 7:30 p.m. Cost playi the violin the Americas reopened. (908) 249-2077 and Colvin Cumertatch, "Rockin" Rocket Ride," musi- Boor3*atk & Virginia Ave. $2. Directions: (908) •Gallery talks Friday at 12:30 Friday and Saturday from 10 Atlantic City WINTMAWNG COUNCIL cal for children ages 4 and 5, 753-0263 or (908) p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday noon (609) 449-1000 , Berlin OF NEW JERSEY At 2 p.m., "The Secret of the 232-0651. (See Speakers.) to 5 p.m. Admission $4, $2 •That's Comedy, revue, nightly 440 River Rd,, Branchburg Cardboard Rocket," ages 6 to •Game night Saturday, Oct, for children, free to children except Friday. JANfVOMHEESZIMMERU (908) 725-2110 9. 12,8 p.m. (908) 232-0651 or Midori, under 4. •Aretha Franklin, Take 6, Sept ARTMUICUM Gallery hours Tuesday Adults $4, children under 12 (908) 753-0263. • 'Photographs by Floyd Umbos, 28. •Champagne brunch buffet at violin Rutgers University through Friday from 10 a.m. to and elder!/ $3.50. through Oct. 16. TROPW0RLD Holiday Inn. Raritan Center, George and Hamilton streets, 3 p.m., Saturday from 1 p.m. •Career Day for high school Boardwalk & Brighton Ave. Edison, Sunday, Oct. 13,11 New Brunswick to 4 p.m. juniors and seniors and college Casinos Atlantic City a.m. Cost $14. (908) Hugh Wolff, conductor (908) 932-7237 •"New Jersey Print Masters," freshmen, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (609) 340-4000 2320651 or (908) Monday through Friday, 10 Oct. 4. works by 12 artists on display •ALLY'S MAND TRUMP CASTLE THEATRE, Boardwalk & Providence Ave. 753-0263. a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (closed •"Philosophy and the Land," through Oct. 12. Brigantme Blvd. NEW BRUNSWICK Atlantic City Wednesdays), Saturday and lecture by Gary Paul Nabhan at RARITAN VALLEY COMMUNITY & Huron Ave. Sunday noon to 5 p.m. Free 7 p.m. Oct. 7. COLLEGE ART GALLERY (609) 340-7111 Atlantic City Kid stuff HI. OCT. 4 8:00 PM admission. Route 28 & Lamington Rd. •Smokey Robinson, Sept, 27, (8OO)284-TRUMP ARTS IN EDUCATION BEETHOVEN Uonorc Overture Na 1 •TEstampe Originate, 1893- ART GALLERIES Branchburg 28. •Hollywood to Broadway, SHOWCASE 1895 - Artistic Printmaking in (908) 218-8871 IAUYI PARK PUCE revue, nightly except Thursday, BERG VioUn Concerto AJ.LEDERMAN FINE ART Saturday, Sept. 28,9:30 France," through Nov. 17. •"The Real and the Unreal," Boardwalk & Park PL TRUMP PLAZA BRAHMS S>mpboQy Na 2 in D major 309 Court St., Hoboken a.m. •"American Paintings from the through Sept, 27. Atlantic City Boardwalk & Mississippi Ave, (201) 659-3570 Montclair State College TICKETS; 110,124,128. 1*8 Montclair Art Museum," •Photography and mined (609) 340-2000 Atlantic City Thursday and Friday from Upper Montclair Siwkiii/Scfllor rush 'i off when available through Nov. 17. media, Oct. 4 through Oct. 25. •An 6*n/ng at La Cage, revue, (800) 759-TRUMP noon to 7 p.m., Saturday and (201) 744-1717 •Department of Fine Arts fee Monday, Wednesday, Thurs- •Anne Murray, Sept. 27 METLM HOUSE Sunday from noon to 4 p,m, •Music, dance, drama and folk (All l-HOO-Al.l.FdRO ulty exhibit, Nov. 8 through day, Friday. through Sept. 29, 1281 River Rd., Piscataway Also by appointment. tales for the young, presented Nov. 29. CAESARS ATLANTIC CITY •Vic Damone, Oct. 12,13. 1908) 757-1144 •"Airports: Power and Pa- at McEachem Recital Hall and •Holiday art show and sale, Boardwalk & Missouri Ave. or 752-4178 tience" and "Number Series," the Memorial Auditorium of the Dec. 6 through Dec, 11. Atlantic City Piscataway Township historic paintings by Elias Friedensohn, college. Admission $18. •Photography, printmaking and (609) 348-4411 Singles museum, weekday tours by through Nov. 8. HEIDI mixed media by Etta Roebig, THECLARIDQE appointment. •8, BEAMESDERFER GALLERY Boardwalk & Indiana Ave. CENTRAL JERSEY SINGLES Sunday, Sept, 29,1:30 Feb. 14 through March 6, MIDDLESEX COUNTY MU3IUM 6 North Second Ave. Atlantic City Princeton Church of Christ p.m., SOMERSET ART ASSOCIATION Cornelius Low House Highland Park (609) 340-3700 33 River Rd., Kingston 4 p.m., 6:30 p.m. Peapack Rd. and 1225 River Rd, (908) 249-6971 •Cabaret, 25th anniversary of (908) 281-7531 Theatre at Rantan Valley Prospect St. (overlooking Landing Lane) Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- musical about Berlin's nightlife •"Bunko" party Friday, Sept, Community College Far Hills Piscataway day, Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m, just before the rise of the 27,7:30 p.m. Route 28 & Lannington Rd, (908) 234-2345 (908) 745-4177 Thursday: 10 a.m, to 8 p.m, Nans, through Nov. 24. CENTRAL JERSEY Monday through Thursday Daily (except Saturday and Saturday: 10 a.m, to 5 p.m, MARRAM'S MARINA1725 Brig- TALL SINGLE FRIENDS (908} 725-3420 from 10 a.m, to 9 p.m., Friday Monday) 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Free •Wooden masks by Alexander antine Ave, (21 and older) •The children's standard, pre- from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Satur- This Years admission. Haviland, through to Oct. 23. Atlantic City (908) 704-8480 sented m mustcal form Dy The- day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. MIUU-COftY HOUSE MUSEUM CHUM CORP. GALLERY (800) 2-HARRAH •Theatre party for The En- atreworkVUSA. All seats $5. Hottest Look •Outdoor art show and sale at 614 Mountain Ave. 15 Mountain View Rd. •Legends fn Concert, imper- gagement at George Street NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY Far Hills fairgrounds, Route Westfield Warren sonator, nitfitly except Mon- Playhouse, New Brunswick, FOR KIDS 202 & Peapack Rd., Far Hills. (908) 232-1776 (201) 984-3100 day through Oct 27. Saturday, Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 28 and Oct. 5.10 noon to 5 p.m. Sept, 29. Rain Fashion Furnished farmhouse started Monday through Friday from MERVQMFntt'S RESORTS Cost $14 for members, $17 a.m. date Oct 13. Adults $2. chil- in 1740 by Samuel Miller, orig- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Boardwalk & for non-members. Great Swamp dren under 6 free. inally part of 100-acre farm. •"The Farm Series: A Portrait North Carolina Ave. JERSEY JEWISH SINGLES Outdoor Education Center Glamour •Watercolors by Mildred Cash- Sundays from 1 p.m. to 5 in Oil," paintings by Cindy L Atlantic City (30 to 55) 247 Southern Blvd., ing, through Oct. 31. p.m. Admission $1 for adults, Wagner, through Oct. 4. (609) 344-6000 •Dinner night at Sherban's Chatham Portraits WATCHUNGAfTTS CENTER 50 cents for children. COLLEGE CENTER OAUERV •Starstruck, musical revue, Diner, 222 Front St., South (201) 635-6629 18 Stirling Rd., Watchung Piainfield, Wednesdays, 6:30 MINIATURE KINGDOM Middlesex County College nightly except Sunday through •Two-part workshop for Wds (908) 753-0190 p.m. (908) 232-0651 or Route 31 South, Washington 155 Mill Rd,, Edison Dec. 14. 10-15 who love to take pic- (908) 753-0263. tures. Participants must bring (908)689-6866 (908) 906-2566 Sundays from 2 p.m. to 5 THE SANDS p.m. •Italian buffet, game nigrit and a 35mm camera. Cost $10, Miniature European city cre- Monday through Friday, 10 Boardwalk & Illinois Ave. •"Asian Contrasts," mixed social vv/Marc Sky, mindreader, pre-registration required. ated by Arthur Thuijs depicting a.m, to 4:30 p.m, Atlantic City New year, new building, new pressures at Crossroads Continued from page 3 don't see it that way. They feel it on a gut level and respond to titled The Colored Museum that would go on to successful per- it. When I go abroad I talk to people - they don't like New formances at New York's Public Theater, the PBS television York because they see Kojak on TV and think that's reality. It network and theaters abroad. isn't What it is about a play that heals - that's the question. "The Colored Museum did very well for us," Khan said. "It We're in need of much more of that." put us on the map." Of course, some Crossroads productions have gotten flak for Which is where Khan means to stay. While bringing in plays not being sufficiently "uplifting." The Colored Museum, for ex- and actors from abroad for such productions as Woza Albert! ample, left some patrons aghast at its cheeky view of black and Dream on Monkey Mountain, Crossroads aims to export political and cultural sacred cows. That suits Khan just fine. plays as well: the two Wolfe plays, for instance, and the recent AFTER* Black Eagles, which played in Washington D.C. and New York. "I've never believed a theater can survive as an important BEFORE I Visiting South Africa despite the United Nations' cultural part of the community if it focuses on what is led by the embargo doesn't trouble Khan, who sees it as a way to bring community," he noted. "It's got to be the other way around." • ComplfU Mrttow black South African artists to world attention. Nor is he both- Along with the pressure of taking its place as the third leg of • Hair Styling •AccttiortH the Cultural Center triad, the theater faces the task of reclaim- ered by the fact that Johnson & Johnson, a corporate backer of • Photo StMton Crossroads, continues to do business with Pretoria. ing some of the credibility lost during its previous season - "I feel that anytime an organization is supporting what we do the weakest in the theater's history, judging from the reviews. Starting As Low As without trying to dictate, it's fine as long as they don't try to While saying that he "doesn't always agree with reviews," interfere with our mission," Khan said, "As long as J&J wants Khan acknowledged the criticism, noting that many of the pro- GUI CwtMcHM AviUlMt to give support to plays that oppose apartheid - that's fine ductions, "although well-intentioned," were undermined by the with me." , „ demands of planning a new space, scrambling to find new The question of "representative" and "positive roles for sources of funding and acting as Crossroads' ambassador to the 260-262 black actors raises the whole issue of whether a given perform- world. North Avenue, ance creates a good role model for other blacks. Morgan Free- Still, it also helped win them the notice of Cosby. And most Dunellen, NJ man's terrifying portrayal of a pimp in the film Street Smart, of what Khan called "the seeds planted last season" are bring- for example, might be considered a "negative role model," but ing wider notice for what began as a small theater nurturing isn't it also an example of an artist creating a compelling big dreams. KOTOOlAfMV performance? One that arguably does more good than any "It's not just a matter of making a living," Khan said. "It's number of dull but "uplifting" performances? 968-4060 or 1-800-794-0937 "Theater enthusiasts look at stuff like that and are able to going on to greater challenges. It makes it harder, but it also Tim-Ttmri1HrTU8it1ft4PH judge it on aesthetic terms," Khan replied, "but the masses makes it more exciting." September 25-27,1991 Forbes Newspapers Points X 0 N Sof departure College, who will speak On freshwater tidal marshes in gen- Weekend eral and the Trenton Marsh in particular. Walking tour For more information, call wanderers Mrs. Searle at (908) 526-7034 or sot In Clinton club president Mary Pettit at I^W^P^ %^P^ff t WW V^f wflr (908) 722-0814. focus of a annual MM* tour Taking a hike For Union County residents S$8fl0 there's the Echo Lake Natural- on the wild side ists, a group that meets at 8 By STEVEN HART p.m. in the Presbyterian Church WeekendPlus Editor of Westfield the second Tuesday rab a set of binoculars, of each month. The club, which put on some rugged hiking boasts 140 members, was found- boots and pack a couple of ed in 1924 as the Westfieid Bird G sandwiches. Nature is Club but changed its name to right outside your door and there reflect a wider range of inter- are clubs in the area with mem- ests, according to club president bers ready to show you what to Joyce Payeur. look for. "We wanted to do things, One such group is the Somtr- more than just birdwatching, Great Swamp let Naturalists, a club that while trying to get a little envi- meets at 8 p.m. in the Somerset ronmentally active," she ex- flower stroll County/ Bridgewater Library the plained. " 'Naturalist' means fourth Monday of each month, somebody who's interested in Founded in 1968, the ap- nature as a whole." ^at^fuivatthtM proximately 60-member organi- After helping out with the SMtrns Outdoor tduoaaidli Can* zation is devoted to "birds, botany Sept. 29 "Harvest Festival" at and wildlife" in the words of its the Trailside Nature amd Sci- publicist, Norma D. Scarle. ence Center in Mountainside, The group meets Sunday, Oct. the group meets Oct. 8 to hear pv; 6, for a field trip to the Fairview from Robert Villani, author of a Farm Wildlife Preserve to observe fall warblers, thrushes, bluebirds book on Baxter State Park in Maine. The next field trip is set for and any other wildfowl passing through. The members will gather Saturday, Oct. 12, at Sandy Hook, one of the state's best areas for at 8:30 a.m. behind the Sears department store at the Somerville observing migrating shorebirds, raptors and songbirds. The group Circle to carpool. For information on the field trip, call Gil Wald at will meet at 7 a.m. in the Bradlees parking lot, Clark. (908) 218-0627. During the group's next meeting, set for Oct. 28, the For more information, call Mrs. Payeur at (908) 647-2308 or club guest speaker will be Mark Leek, a professor of biology at Rider vice president Peter Axelrod at (908) 6874629.

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Jazzy Big BAD II violinist at Delner Park*>. Ponty on stage in Red Bank azz musician Jean-Luc Ponty will be dazzling New Jersey Mtfhll|§VW(£{ for one night, Oct 2 at the J Count Basie Theater in Red Bank. On Wednesday, at 8 p.m. this 49- year-old French violinist who is known for his jazz-rock-fusion sound will be playing the violin at £'•: the theater. Ponty's first soto album was re- leased in 1975 called Upon the Wings of Music and since has re- corded 13 albums, consolidating his reputation as a major artist tai Tickets for the concert are on sale at the Count Basie Box Office (908) 842-9000 for $22.50 or at l^nPfp^^W IW(P*i ^n IP^I WB^piffH TicketMaster locations, Ponty has played both acoustic Jan-rock violinist Jean-Luc Ponty (center) wi tead hts band in a performance at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, and amplified violin with Frank Zappa, the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Elton John and his own bands just to name a few. Legendary New Orleans rockers The Radiators will return to the Ponty, born in France had his first violin lesson at age three from his Club Bene in Sayrevillc on Saturday, Sept 28 at 10 p.m. The wildly Folk singer father who was a music teacher. At age five his studies of the classics eclectic purveyors of "Fish" music swim upstream to Club Bene about began. At age 13 Ponty left school to study the violin on his own,once a year, and promise to deliver another marathon live perform- at Horizons practicing up to six hours a day. By the time he was 17 Ponty grad- ance to their just-on-the-cdgc-of-cult New Jersey following at this folk tinf* Manjo Henndwh uated at the head of his class from the Conseratoire National Su- year's showing. and b$( iMnd \Mi ptftoftn *hV - perieur de Musique de Paris. The band's music, described asu an amalgam of influences from 60's diy,Oct4,H8p,m,ir»tht At age 18 Ponty joined the Concerts Lamoureaux Symphony Or- soul to modal jazz," blends pure American twin guitar harmonies with chestra and stayed with them for three the undulating rythyms of New Or- years. leans rhythym and blues. A hard- A drastic change in Ponty's career One-nieht-Stands working band that has remained JUSt e mai streani f pop came about in 1964 when he decided , . r „„ „* n* T>nA\nt™ " ? " he would give up the classics for jazz. JOr JC(iflmLUC realty, im nuuMUTd ular music since their early 80s In 1965 he played for the Antibes Jazz debut, The Radiators have concen- Festival, and since has played at most —————— trated keeping their live gigs fresh major festivals in Newport, Montreux and Monterey on numerous occa- through their albums Zig-Zaggin' Through Ghostland, law o/ the Fish, v sions. Heat Generation, and their latest effort, Work Done on the Premises, a In 1967 Ponty made his first debut in the United States when he took double-live album recorded at a New Orleans jazz club earlier this low HRw w Wm runwnj WWF part in a violin workshop at the Monterey Jazz Festival. In 1969 he year. moved to the Unites States and toured with George Duke Trio, Tickets for The Radiators are $18 for the 10 p.m. show or $28 for the During his two-year stay in America he played on Zappa's Hot Rats show plus dinner at 8 p.m. Reservations can be made through Club LP and recorded King Kong, an album of Zappa compositions. Bene at (908) 727-3000. Club mix •Rio Clemente Trio, Sept, 27. rock), Sept. ?8. Brjdgewater ORPHAN ANNIES BINGO'S 121 Bngjiton Avo. CHARLIE'S UNCLE •Joey Cavasino Quartet, Sept. •Fat Chance ibluesi. Oct. 4. (90B) 725-1500 1255 Valley Rd., Stirling Regal Inn (formerly Sheraton) Long Branch NEW YORK COMEDY THE FAR SIDE (908) 222-9684 28. No cover, no minimum, (908)6470138 Kingsbric1f>e Rd.( Piscataway 415 Route 18 COURT TAVERN 789 Jersey Ave. Open-jam mg|it every Sunday. (908) 469-5700 •Baby Seal Club, Bruce Wack- East Brunswick MELODY BAR 124 Church St. New Brunswick Audition niglil every Wednes- "After Work AftaC buffet er, Sept. 26. (908) 254 4226 106 French Si. New Brunswick (908)246 9414 day. and dancing every f-nday from •Arthur Kill & The Pollutants, Live comedy every Friday New Brunswick (908)545-7265 Open-mihe night. Mondays. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Jack Acid Society, The and Saturday at 10 p.m. (908) 249-3784 •Soiar Circus, Sept. 25, •Brad Berman & the Weird PINES MANOR •Closed Sept. 27.28. Tryptics, Sept. 27. •Anthony Manm, Brian Kreger, B.B, & The Slingers, Mondays. •Dr. Smith, Third Party, Thing, Sept. 26, Route 27 & Taimadge Rd. •Harold Molvin & The Blue •Glueneck, Knew Breed, Shov- John Larocchia. Sept. 27, 28. Orangeman, Tuesdays. Twelve:01, Sept, 27, •Loco Foco A Jack Destiny, Edison Notes. Oct. 4,5. el Head, Mr. Thumb, Sept. 28. THE CHURCH Sept. 27. •Maximum Amenca, Sept, 25. •Panama Chapel Band, Sept. Church St. off George St. THE COVE (908) 287-2222 BIRCH Hill NIGHT CLUB •Michael's Missing. Sept. 28. •Partez, Oct. 2. 29. (between parking deck and 108 Chestnut St., Roselle Roule 9 South, Old Bridge GIGGLES COMEDY CAFE •In Blu, Oct. 3, •Blatmg Red Heads, Mike Elias Trattoria) (908) 241 1226 THEROXY (908) 536-0650 Clarion Hotel & Towers, 2055 MINE STREET COFFEEHOUSE New Brunswick •Distractions, Amelia Gewitz, 95 French St. •Benefit concert wAT Quick, Quintet, Oct. 1. First Reformed Church John Sontag Band, Sept, 25, Route 27, Edison Mr. Reality. Rascal, Mercy Cir CATCH A RISING STAR (908) 828-8385 New Brunswick •Gifts h Patience, Dan Ribuffo, (908) 287-3500 Neilson and Bayard streets, Hyatt Regency Pnncclon CLUBBENC (908) 545-8971 cte, Bad Biscuit. Colossal Trash Mavericks (acoustic), Live comedy every Friday and New Brunswick Route 1A Al(.»andei Rd, "video Obscure," Wednesdays Street Jam, The Flu, Every Route 35, Sayreville Mike Treacy. Sept. 26. Saturday, showtime 10 p.m. (908) 572-4173 West Windsor from 8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Damn Day, Sept. 29. (908) 727-3000 •G.B. & The Stingers, Blue WOCAWAY LOUNGE Folk music and blucgrass per- (609) 987-8018 Alternative/industrial dance •John Caffcrtyfi The Beaver Chow, Blue Reign, Sept. 27. Edison Country Inn formers every Saturday. BOURBON STREET CAFE Headline comedy Tuesday music Wednesdays, Fridays. Brown Band, Sept. 27. •Blues Balls, Dan Kidney & Route 1 South A Prince Street, •Eddie Lawrence, smgpr- Old Bay Restaurant through Thursday and Sunday SHOQUN27 •The Radiators, Sept, 28. The Pulsations, State of Mind, Edison songwriter, Sept. 28, 61-63 Church St. at 8:30 p.m.. I nday at 8:30 Roule 27 at Sand Hill Rd. •Allan Holdsworth, Sept. 29. Sept. 28. (908) 548-7000 NEST AT PHEASANTS' LANDING New Brunswick. p.m. and 11 p.m., Saturday at Kendall Part •Hdly Near, Oct, 2. Amwell Rd.. Hillsborou^t (908) 246-3111 /p.m.. 9:15 p.m., 11:30 p.m. THE EXCHANGE J. AUGUSTS (908) 422-1117 CORNERSTONE (908) 359-4700 •Willie Bobo & The Meat Men, College Night every Tuesday Routes 202 206 19 Dennis St., New Bumswck New and Pearl streets. Live eniertammcm Friday and Live comedy Friday and Satur- Sept. 26. ond Sunday. Bndgewatcr (908) 246 8028 Metuchen Saturday. day starting 10 p.m. •Full Circle Blues Band, Sept •Jeff Allen' Tlu; True Tamily (908) 526-709O JACK O'CONNORS (908)549-5306 •Mirage. Sept. 27. •Sue Jeremy, Doug Barat, Jo- 27. Man,' throng Sept. 29. Open blues jam, Tuesday. QUALITY BEEF AND SEAFOOD •Frank Vignola/John Bunch •Elan, Sept. 28, sepn Anthony, Sept. 27.28. •Pandora's Box (progressive •Night Train, Sept. 28. •Unda Smith, Oct, 1 Trio, Sept. 25. 1288 Roulo 22 East BRIGHTON BAR Oct. 6. September 25-27,1993T Forbes Newspapers

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CULTURALCENmR,lNC H-E-A-T-R-E 69 West Main Street Somerville, NJ AMERICAN 19 Livingston Ave. REPERTORY New Brunswick, NJ 08901 BALLET COMPANY Pmcfton Btltt) 908-246-7469 Forbes Newspapers September 25-27,1991 mmmmmmmmmmmmmzi Music u notes Moscow 'First Lady of melodies Piano9 to play Russian performers tity of the Vino," bring folk tradition Serial*), ftf* art Afcink next S^urday.Oct 5 in Maple- to RVCC Theatre wood and Sunday, Octe, In he award-winning instru- mentalists and vocalists of A three-time Giwmy award the Moscow Balalaikas will nominw, Laredo has tan Tperform traditional Rus- widely acclaimed for Iw pte* sian music on authentic folk in- neeringncorcting projects of struments Friday, Sept. 27, at 8 RacrunaninoffandScrtabln. p.m. in the Theatre at Raritan the Maptewood concert wilt Valley Community College. be held at Prospect Presbyte* rlan Church, 646 Prospect 5t Founded in November 1988, Trie WestfteW concert w8l be at the ensemble boasts members Renowned ^ their performances in the Soviet Union and abroad, the Moscow Balalaikas wHI perform traditional Temple Emanu*E), 756 East skilled enougn to pcrtorm solos Russjan music on autftentlc fo)k instruments at the Theatre at Raritan Valley Community College in Branchburg. and duos that fill an auditorium at 6 pm with as much volume, color and musical variety as the entire award-winning performer of ancient Russian wind instruments, He company. was a soloist with the Russkiye Uzory and since 1981 has appeared r^nweiriormation.cafi Among the members: with the Osipov State Academic Russian Folk Orchestra, (201)762*8466. Alexander Tsygankov is acknowledged as a leading domra player Eugcniy Polikanin, a baritone, was a soloist for the Kuibishev in the Soviet Union. He is a winner of national and international Opera and has performed in America, Europe, Asia and Africa. His 'Healing* ^ diverse repertoire includes Russian songs, classical opera, arias competitions, former soloist of the State Academic Russian Folk and popular songs. performer set Instruments' Osipov Orchestra, recitalist, and recording artist. Zhirova Olga Vladimorovna is considered one of the most tal- Alexander Marchakovski has mastered the balalaika, the most cnted young sopranos to gradu- beloved Russian folk instrument. ate from the Moscow State Con- He is also a well-known educator servatory. She has performed who teaches and works as an edi- The Moscow Balalaikas will perform a mix with the Moscow Philharmonic teatner UMM Hay, vM pufMti tor for educational programs of Russian folk songs and popular tunes, along Society, at its invitation, Wedneedayi Oct % at 8 pM* at Voortteei H(0i School, Route broadcast on Soviet radio about with — what else? — 'Lara's Theme1' throughout the Soviet Union performers of Russian folk in- and abroad. Joseph a finger and guitar* struments. The two-act program includes Yuri Sidorov is one of the most an array of traditional folk songs, as well as Figaro's "Cavatina" lit flrati lot> Angeles tAHoae longs Include "I U*e Myself the popular accordion players in Moscow, performing a repertoire from The Barber of Seville, the Lullaby from Porgy and Bess and - what else? - "Lara's Theme" from Doctor Zhivago. Way I Am" and *1te* is Not* ranging from Russian folk music to the most difficult works of fag to Need, Hide From, or Bach and Weber, as well as the original compositions of contempo- Tickets for the Moscow Balalaikas performance are $15 for the general public, $12.50 for students and the elderly. For reserva- Fear." rary composers. tions, call the box office at (908) 725-3420. Ticket! ate $7 for adults, $5 Inna Shevtchenko plays an ancient Russian folk instrument forcnJdrwarrftraeWenyPur* called the psaltery, similar in appearance to a combination of a GETTING THERE; chase tickets at the door or by piano and autoharp. She started accompanying at the age of 17 and , The Theatre at Raritan Valley Community College is located on Route 28 at c«ing (906)236-7956, is a graduate of the piano department of the Gnesiny Institute. Lamington Road, near Route 22 and 1-78. Sergei Ivanovich Butushin is a master manufacturer and an Soundings Orchestra, Brahms' Symphony additional. McEachem Recital Hall Fnday, Oct. 5,8 p.m. GARIN BADER (908) 273-9121 Theatre at Raritan Valley No. 2 in D major. Admission RUTGERS UNIVERSITY Montclair State College Richard L Swig Arts Canter Saturday, Oct. 5,8 p.m. •Jazz performance. All seats Community College ORCHESTRA Upper Montclair Peddie School, Hightstown Fairieigh Dickinson University $16.25. Route 28 & Laminglon Rd. $38 to $10, discounts avail- Sunday, Oct. 6,8 p.m. (609) 490-7549 Lenfell Hall, Madison GOSPEL CONCERT Branchburg able. (201) 893-5228 NEW MUSIC INDONESIA Nicholas Music Center •Preview of guitar recital •First performance of season, (201) 593-8620 Saturday, Sept. 28., 7 p.m. (908) 725-3420 Thursday, Oct. 3,8 p.m. George St. at Route 18 Schulman will give next month featuring Pas dcsDemes by •Classical pianist and magician Presbyterian Church •Russian songs and dances Nicholas Music Center Rutgers University in the Soviet Union. Free ad- Robert JoJTrey and newer performs in a cafe setting. All 100 Livingston Ave. performed with traditional folk George St. at Route 18 New Brunswick mission, dances. Orchestra $15, seals $20, includes dancing New UrunswicH instruments. Adults $15, stu- afterward. dents and senior citizens $12. Rutgers University (908) 932-7511 THE TWO-TIMERS balcony $12. (908) 246-2422 or (908) •Mendelssohn's overture to A CANDI CARLEY-nOTH RUTGERS JAZZ ENSEMBLE New Brunswick Thursday, Oct. 3, 7:30 p.m. 828-2293 Midsummer Night's Dream, DancePLUS Sunday, Oct. 13, 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11, 8 p.m. (908)932-7511 Hunterdon County Library •Willie lockhart. Owe Hum- Brahms' Variations on a Theme Thursday, Oct. 17,8 p.m. War Memorial Nicholas Music Center •Works of five Indonesian Route 12, Remington mingbirds, Christian Harmon- by Haydn, Beethoven's "Eroi- Loree Dance Theatre John Fitch Pla/a, Tremon George St. at Route IB composers performed by 18 (90S) B06-4869 Gttes, more. Tickets $10, $12 ca" Symphony No. 3. All seats Upman Dr., Oougjass Col- (609) 8880909 Rutgers University Indonesian performers on •Quintet sings ragtime, Dixie- at the doer, $3 for children. $8, lege •Organist performs standards New Brunswick gamulan and other instal- land, jugband and swing. Free JAl JOSEFS THE SACRED admission. New Brunswick and recent songs. Adults S8, (908)932/511 ments. Lecture precedes per Wednesday, Oct. 2,8 p.m. TO THE PROFOUND (908) 932-7511 $6; senior citizens and stu- •17-pieceband w/Miclmel formanceat 7 p.m. Question WESTFIELO SYMPHONY Voorhees High School Sunday, Sept. 29,7 p.m. •Nina Martin/Performance in dents $6. Philip Moosman in his debut and answer period follows per ORCHESTRA Route 513, Glen Gardner St. Francis Cathedral SmaW Wonden, where golf Is a CLEVELAND QUARTET as director, Adults $8; senior foimance. Adults $14, senior Saturday, Oct. 5,8 p.m. (908) 236-7956 Main St. & Elm Avc. metaphor for American life. All Thursday, Oct. 10,8 p.m. citizens, RU faculty and stdfl citizens, HU faculty and staff Presbyterian Church •Singcr-songwnter w/healing Metuchen seats $14. Nicholas Music Center $7; HU students $3. 512; RU students $7. 140 Mountain Ave, theme. Adults $7, senior citi- (908) 548 0100 George St. at Route 18 N.J. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PLAINFIEID SYMPHONY Wcstficld zens and children $5. "Organist Kennick S. Mervino Rutgers University Fnday. Oct. 4, 8pm. Saturday, Oct. 5, 8 p.m. (908}232 9400 PETER IAUFER/RANDYSUT1N and soprano Barbara F. Mer- •Performing Brahms' Sym- New Brunswick State Theatre Crescent Avenue Sunday, Oct. 6, 3 p.m. vine. Donation $4. phony No. 3, the "Poet and FESTIVALS (908) 932-7511 19 Livingston Ave. Presbyterian Church Home of Joan & Charles SAGE BAND Peasant Overture" by Von •Stnng ensemble performs Now Brunswick 716WiitchungAve.,Pl.nn- Cure Saturday, Sept. 28, noon Suppe, and a new work by three works by Beethoven: Saturday, Oct. 5, 8 p.m. field HOPEWELL HARVEST FAIR Old Farm Line, Olcfwich Martin Luther King Park composeririresidenci! Maria Hopewell EJementary School Quartet No. 1 in F major, So War Memorial (908)561-5140 (908) 832-9770 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen Kitsopoulos. Adults $18,50, rfoso Quartet in F minor, Quar- John fitch Plaza, Trenton • Three worKs by Mozart: Don . Princeton Avenue •Jac duo on piano and vibra- (90B) 632-8502 senior citizens 516. students tet in E Hat major. Adults $20; Sunday, Oct. 6, 3 p.m. Giovanni overture, Symphony (609) 466-2172 phone in I'lvmg room Con- •Traditional country and West- $10 senior citizens, RU faculty and Symphony Halt No. 40 in G minor, Arias (ft •Singer-songwriter David Berg- cert" series. Adults $15, se- ern music. Rain dates Oct. 5, staff $18; RU students S10, 1020 Broad St., Newark Concerto w/baritonc loncl DANCE w will perform as well as sewc KENNY DAVERN QUARTET nior citizens $7.50, students Oct. 12. Free admission. ns mastorof ceremonies, Rain (800) ALLEGRO Pantca. Adults $17, $12; stu- AMERICAN REPERTORY Sunday, Oct. 6,4 p.m. $5. ANDREW SCHULMAN date Sept. 29. •Beethoven's LencreOverturc, dents and senior citircns 58. BALLET COMPANY MOSCOW BALALAIKAS Friday, Sept. 27, noon N,J. Center for Visual Arts Concerto lor Violin and Posl-concert reception, $15 68 Elm St., Summit Friday, Sept. 27, 8 p.m. September 25-27,1991 Forbes Newspapers •••(Mr Video 0 rewind Toujours 'Children' Provence reborn on video iff^P ^W 9ffP IW^^PIRI^^TI' TW IW A charming film about childhood «ne)«» me* under tf» and memories By STEVEN HART WeekendPlw Editor rnest Hemingway once re- < marked that a happy childhood could be the E ruin of a good writer, but it doesn't seem to have hurt Marcel Pagnol, the celebrated French playwright, novelist and wv; filmmaker. Judging from My Fa- ther's Qlory, the first of two films adapted from his memoirs, Pagnol had the perfect child- hood in one of the world's per- fect settings - the rugged lime- PNNppe Caubere and Nathalie Round ftar at the patents of young Marcel Pagnol In My Fatfws Gto (PG-13) New Memco to Colorado, With •Michael J. Foastiusm a ro- •One of Walt Disney's very delivers the action movie to tiie Paradise). Billy Crystal, Bruno Kjrtiy and, mantic comedy ntiout a youni; ries, but the test (including the best: (he adventurer, of a goods, and the groundbreaking DEAD AGAIN 3-0 finale) only demonstrates CURRENT FILMS as the weatherbcaten trail doclor whose plans (or (i lucrn horde of Dalmatian pups men- special effects are truly daz- boss, Jack Palanco. IPG-131 •A detective thriller involving live practice in Beverly Hills an; that this idea was wrung dry aced by the evil Cmella Do Vtl, zling. With Arnold Schwarze five films ago. (R) BARTON FINK THE COMMITMENTS reincarnation, a decades old sidelined when he becomes who wonts her very own Dal- neger, Linda Hamilton and •Joe) and Ethan Coen {Raising •One of the happiest surprises murdef and a woman unable stranded in a small South HOT 5HOTSI matian -skin coat. (G) Robert Patrick as the steely- Arizona, AW/er's Crossing) de of the year: a loose, ligM and to speak or remember her own Carolina town. With Julie Warn- •A spoof of Top Gun from one- ROBIN HOOD; eyed T-1000. (R) liver a surrealistic story, set in name - directed by Kenneth er, Woody HarrelMii and D

(908) 422-2444 Continued from pig* 10 Rutgers University series gives Hollywood view of '20s women MENU) PARK UNION By STEVEN HART (1919), Josef von Sternberg's REVIVALS GENERAL CINEMAS CINtPlEX ODCON CRANFORD Oct. 10, Menlo Park Mall 25 North Avenue West WeekendP/us Ed/tor On Oct 24 the series turns to story about a waterfront ro- LOVE EM Route 1 and Cranford f you thought Thelma and AND LEAVE'EM (1926) Parsonage Road, Edison. (908) 276-9120 two documentaries: Lulu In mance, and Salome (1922), an •Louise Brooks and Evelyn (908) 549-6767 RIALTO TRIPLEX Louise was a big deal, a film Btrlln (1985) offers Brooks' adaptation of Oscar Wilde's play Brent star In a comedy about MOVIE CITY 6- Westfield series gearing up at the Dou- with stylized sets inspired by two sisters with widely differing Oah Tree Shopping Center (908) 232-1288 salty observations on life and personalities. Thursday, Oct. Edison I glass College campus of Rut- GENERAL CINEMA BLUE STAR work during the Jazz Age, while the drawings of Aubrey Beards- 3, it 7:30 p.m. In Art History (908) 549-6666 Route 22 West, Watchung gers University will acquaint Tht Flapptr Story (1985) ley. BuMdkig Room 200, Dou- UA MIDDLESEX (908) 322-7007 you with the real Louise and 0MsCotofMutftnUni- MAU CINEMA WES1F1ELD TWIN CINEMA chronicles the social upheaval Lois Weber, one of the early Hadley & Stelton roads some of her colleagues. vtntty, New Brunswick. Ad- 138 Central Ave.t Westfield. women directors of the silent million $3. (908) 932- South Plainfield (908) 654-4721 Womtn of Iht Metropolis, 8412. (908) 753-2246 LINDEN F1VEPLEX subtitled "Flirts, Vamps and era, is the focus of the Dec, 5 400 North Wood Ave,, linden Celebrating Louise Brooks, offering, Tht Blot, a 1921 look SUNMSE{1927) (908) 925-9787 Dancing Mothers from the •F.W. Murnau's widely ac- SOMERSET 1920s," is a Thursday night sc- Clara Bow and Gloria comparing the nouveau riche claimed silent film about a BERNARDSVILLE CINEMA ries devoted to some of the most working class with underpaid fanner who, led on by his Route 202, Bernardsville HUNTERDON Swansea, among others scheming mistress, plans lo intellectuals. (908) 766-0357 HUNTERDON THEATER- famous actresses of the silent murder his wife. Friday, Sept BROOK THEATRE The scries ends on Dec, 12 27, at 7 p.m. In Voorhwi Route 31, Remington era. 10 Hamilton St., Bound Brool* (908) 782-4815 Hal Room 105, CoNege Av- (908) 469-9665 Starting Oct 3 at 7:30 p.m. brought about by the women's with Lady Wlndtrmere'i Fan, onw campus of Rutgen CINEMA PLAZA FIVEPLEX with a fast-paced 1926 Louise suffrage movement. Ernst Lubitsch's 1925 adapta- Univtmty, Oiorgt and Ham- BRIDGEWATER COMMONS 7 Route 202-31, Rem/ngtof) ilton ttr«eU,Mtw Brun- Route 22 and Commons Way (908J 782-2777 Brooks comedy called Lovt 'em On Oct. 31 the series turns to tion of the Oscar Wilde play. swick. Admission $3. (90S) Bridgewater and Uava 'tm, the series of- Gloria Swanson with Male and (908) 7251161 All screenings take place at 932-8482. MORRIS fers movies from such directors Ftmilt (1919), a typically lav- 7:30 p.m. in Room 200 of the Art GENERAL CINEMA AMC HEADQUARTERS 10 as Cecil B. DeMille, Ernst Lu- ish Cecil B. DeMille spectacle CINEMAS RUTGERS PLAZA SIX History Building at Douglass Easton Avenue 72 Headquarters Plaza bitsch and Erich von Strohcim, involving a shipwrecked woman College, New Brunswick. Ad- ThtwwtthMttftlnMkJ- Franklin Township. Momstown "All the Louise Brooks stuff is and flashbacks to ancient Baby- dttMi, Somtnat, Union, (908) 828-8787 (201) 292-0606 mission is $3. For more informa- Hunttrdon WMI Monti eoun- great," said Rosemary Pas- lon. HILLSBORO CINEMA tion, call (908) 932-8482 or (908) tlM.ComuKttM«nctofyln Route 206 South santino, a member of the Rut- Clara Bow makes her bow on this wtak'i Forbat Nawspapar 214-0506. Hillsborough. , formovlnafldshowUniesat gers Film Co-op and the organ- Nov. 7 with Dancing Mothers (908) 359-4480. GETTING THERE: each thaatar. NEXT WEEK: izer of the series. "This gives a (1926), a Hollywood variation The Art History Building can be GENERAL CINEMA THE SYMPHONY NEXT DOOR view of not just women ac- on Ibsen's A Doll's House. MIDDLESEX SOMERVILLE CIRCLE TRANSFORMATIONS ON FILM tresses but some of the power Ail Erich von Stroheim's comedy reached either from Chapel Drive, a Roues 28 & 202, Raritan left turn at the intersection of George AMBOY MULTIPLEX- (908) 526-0101 PLUS; women who were behind the of sexual manners, Blind Hus- Route 9 & 35, Sayrcvillc. Street and Nichol Avenue, or by tak- (908) 721-3400. MONTGOMERY •Movlas, Nightlife Dining, scenes in the '20s." bands (1919), will be shown on KENDAU PAR* CINEMAS CENTER THEATER Music, EvanU, Shopping and Louise Brooks also stars in Nov. 14. ing the pedestrian bridge from the Route 27 Routes 206 & 518, Rocky Hill anything elsa that looks inter- Pandora's Box (192B), the sec- Another double bill on Nov. Rutgers Arts Center, which is at Kendall Park (609) 924-7444 •sting. ond film of the scries, slated for 21: Tha Docks of Now York George Street near Route 18. Review Revue .— «r " * Making sense of 'Barton Fink' Barton Fink, the new film from Joel and Ethan Coen, The New Republic has been getting mixed reviews - even critics who loved their first three movies (Stood Simple, Raising Arizona Calling the Coen brothers "arty nuisances," Stanley and Miiler's Crossing) are having trouble with this oddball Kauffmann (a decided uon-fan of their three other drama about a playwright (modeled after Clifford Odets) films) called Barton Fink a work of "gaseous fraudu- and his struggle to write a trashy movie script. lence." Kauffmann found the 1941 ambience badly han- dled and most of the characters underwritten, particularly , Entertainment Weekly the lead: "John Turturro tries to play Rnk but Fink is not there to be played," Kauffmann wrote. "Somewhere in Owen Gleiberman called Barton Fink a "cross be- this overupholstered film there is the germ of an idea: a tween Baserfiearf and Angel Heart" with "an atmos- serious writer is paralyzed by the unreality he is asked to phere of languid comic anxiety." The film's main problem write about and is released by a shock of reality. But this is that "the Coens don't really care about Barton as a theme is only gauzity visible in the hands of these ar- character," and as a result "it's hard to empathize with rogant and, ultimately, obtuse brothers." what he's going through." Still, he noted, Barton Fink is "meticulously crafted and fun to watch, if only because you have no idea what's coming next" Arthur Miller New York Miller, himself a playwright {Death of a Salesman, The David Denby called Barton Rnk "a failure, but an Crucible) and a contemporary of Clifford Odets, talked astonishing ride nonetheless - a richly textured, beauti- about the film in the "Expert Witness" column of Pre- fully acted, emotionally committed work, utterly unlike miere magazine. anything else around." Denby objected that the Coens Miller was puzzled by the mixture of realism, satire and resort to a "sick-joke denouement that doesn't emerge surrealism. "We are thrown back to the question.. .of from the earlier parts of the movie" but found "first-rate whether we are simply being had by incompetent story- scenes throughout" the movie as well as "extraordinary telling or must rise to a higher irony that will permit us to performances." enjoy it as only superficially awkward while actually, in a profounder sense, it is right on the nose." The American Spectator Though he found it "marred by a little too much artistic self-consciousness," James Bowman considered New York Times Barton Fink a "powerful meditation on the connection Vincent Canby called Barton Fink "a fine dark com- between life and art," and praised its star John Turturro edy of flamboyant style and immense though seemingly John Turturro plays the title character in Barton Fink, the new film from Joel for delivering "the latest in a series of splendid perform- effortless technique.. .It's an exhilarating original." ances." and Ethan Coen. 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ocemcmo* BOBBY & MARY'S 318 Willi.'im St RISTORANTE Enjoy Italian Gourmet dining WEEKEND DINNER SPECIALS while relaxing in a cafe setting $Q95 reminiscent of a piazza in Rome t Pepper Steak • Fish Stew Please allow Forbes FEATURING Newspapers to pick up • Carpaccio • Antipasta • While Pizw the check,..(or your • Greek Pizza • Calamari • Veal Brie dinner, for the movies, t Shrimp Scampi • Pasta Specials for your evening's entertainment, Business Lunches & Group Parties Welcome Tom & Maria's Every weekend 725-7272 look for a Bridgewater Commons Mall Forbes ambassador to "A NEW LOCATION" visit at random one of the fine businesses that Italian-American Restaurant advertise in fcckendPlus. NO. 1 CHINA GARDEN Lunch & Dinner - Cocktails One lucky patron "Delicious Chinese Food to Take Out" 6 will be our guest. 209 North Ave. Dunellen, N J. 08812 Early Bird Specials - DA Ys There's no coupon to TEL: (908) 968-0890 fill out. Just enjoy the Arrive by SC95 places advertised in Special Ihxs: Welcome! 6:00 P.M. O&u WeckendPlus and look Dinner Coupon for us. y Inner,j Iforbes Newspapers Second Dinner V2 Price 2 I MM S SOI) •Tom t Mirta't II (01 MHM M MM yiiu I RII! U.S. 1 & Gill Lane (Facing Movie City 5) Woodbridge U.U OPEN HOURS: Mon.-S«t Mon.-1hun. 11:00 m to 11:00 pm t FrL& $4.11:00 to 12:00 mid. 11:00 A.M.-10:00 P.M. , 0 hsn Tm — Sunday: 12:00 noonto 10:3 0 pm Sumlty-CIOMd 7IM747 **H |fr»H «- Q No. i cwChin.a Gvtkn I I IMtaM I BUYOVBI $1U0 - GET UTRE FfKE SODA AU1HE TMG

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Award-Winning Professional Designed ( il'lllS Banquet & Meeting Facilities I rowns Weddings • Showers • Anniversaries NEW Be sure to come prepared for a night you won't soon forget. FEATURING SOME GOOD TIMES AND DOWN HOME FOODS AT WEDDING PACKAGE REASONABLE PRICES I c.iis Featuring our own special chicken wings, BBQ specials with our circle B secret sauce, crispy crust $3995 pizzas, burgers, and salads %/ S % S %/ per person Share the magic every night when Bazookas includes comes alive with people who like to meet other people in our high energy lounge. Hot & ColdHor D'voeurs (1 hr,), Roomt Dinner, Open Bar (4 hrs), Flown, Cake, Valet Parking, Satelite dish and Big Screen T.V.'s for Up to 200 People sports viewing action. OPEN FOR LUNCH AND DINNER 7 DAYS A WEEK. At The Court Cafe: New Bar Lunch Menu 475 No. Bridge St. Reduced Prices! Bridgewater, N] 06607 plus (908) 526-4340 Happy Hour 4pm-6pm Mon.-Frl, 18 East Main St. • Somerville, NJ 725-7979 Fax 218-0207 Forbes Newspapers 20 WHfflTOPCDS Forbes Newspapers September 25-27,1991 MIKE'S SUBS 00 'COUPON I OFF COUPON Any Whole Sub 10 11 <)1 FREE COFFEE Manager's Treat With Any Breakfast Sandwich Corner of North & Washington Ave, Dinner For Two Dunellen 968-3253 OnlyS21 Mon-Sat 6 am-10 pm Sun 6 am-8 pm "I'd like to invite you (o an incredible dinner fort wo, prepared Turn to our hibachi-style nghi at your table, for ii jusiS21!' OFF Classified pages Your meal will include Japanese OX AMY I AT IX OK lAKi: OUT IO to see what's listed onion soup, Bcnihanasalad, shrimp in these appetizer, hibachi vegetables, Tcriyaki Beef Julienne cooked with Classifications scallionsandmushrooms.Chicken I this Weekend with sesame seeds, fned nee and I ON ANY BAT-IN OR TAKE OUT $30.00 ORDER j green tea. • ..v •-.,•* WITHCOUP0NN .-." So bring my ad in for the food, rw mtM •Cinnoi »eCombine»Combinedd with Any 0il«f offer ^ i the fun, and the fantastic price. It's ^^^^ ^^^to ^^^H ^M' ^^^te ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^. ' ^^J Recreational Vehicles my treat!" (Classification 170) Ojjer good Sundays thm Thursdays only. Oath Noda, Manager

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Garage Sales Short Hills; 840 Morris Turnpike: 467-9550. CHAN'S GARDEN (Classification 310) Try our Authentic Sushi Bar. Offer not valid with other promotional offers Kcstaurant 6rCockiail l.ounyc Offer valid thru October 3 J (908) 968-2432 Horses and Suppll V 372 North Avenue (Route 28), Dunellen (Classification 320)

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Singles Organizations and Activities Early Bird Specials Mon.-Sal. 3-6, Sun. Noon • 4:30 (Classification 353) $ Instruction 7.95 to 9.95 (Classification 375) Vstuffed Flounder • Broiled Scrod • Linguine w/White or Red Clam Sauce,..« And More New Hungry Mans Luncheon - Includes Soup, Pot., Veg. or Salad, Coffee/Tea To place a Menu Classified ad: I ($14 Max. off on 2nd Dinner) 1 (800) 334-0531 As always., I Exec. Specials Outside NJ: I with coupon ^^ ^ ^ mm mm (908) 231-6611 a great meal you 2nd Lobster *(T Lobster Thermodore or Fra-Diavolo $16.95 (Fra-Diavolo w/Mussds, Potaio, Salad und Vegetable Coffee or Tea) Forbes Newspapers can afford! Larger Lobster Avail. - Specials Sun.-Frt. * nmiific et mini me * • * •M 201 Front St., Perth Amboy ZSm* On the Waterfront Quaint Cocktail Lounge i OPEN 7 DAYS - CALL FOR RESERVATIONS Major Credit Cards Recommended by CUE 609 E. Main St. Bridgewater 7X2-4180 , Sppternber2§'2}, 1991. —•Fones. News papers ,- : ( Oi' Weekend

fc 3 locations to Serve You! PATULLO GREENHOUSE RESTAURANT The Finest in t NORTH VOSSElLf ft AVL • I0VK9 IflOOK Fresh and 356-2S92 O56»9868 l Cooked Seafood LUNCH & DINNER SERVED DAILY ThUWfk'i Special FAMILY PRICED MENU W PETE'S FRESH RESERVE NOW FOR HOLIDAY & FARM RAISED CHRISTMAS PARTIES FISH MARKETS CATFISH FILET • Bridal Showers • Rehearsal Dinners $999 Alb. • Weddings • Retirements 469-9570 9/25/91-10/2/91 • Family Gatherings • Retirement Parties 716 Union Ave. A&P Shopping Center DINE IN OUR GREENHOUSE GARDEN ROOM Middlesex, NJ AND ENJOY OUR FALL DISPLAY 205 E 2nd St. Ill W. 2nd Ave. Plainfieid, NJ Roselle, NJ Ffll, A SAT. NITE ENTERTAINMENT 756-1656 241-5990 JOE ROCCO & LEGACY

Turn to our Classified pages to we what's listed I In these In)••' SHOCUN Classifications A A PRESENTS NEWW YYORO K COMEDY this Weekend ProduProduct*c * by Patrick Gtynor fnttrttfnmMrtft t SHOWTIMTIME FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS 10 PM Reservations Suggested Si Boats and Accessories Unique Night Out of JASON f FRIJTIGHTI (Classification 1B0) ALEXANDER DATE SPECIAL Dinner and Skating (Princeto(Pit' n Own) wtthtNud BuyOM PERFECT FOR A DATE OR A FAMILY OUTING Also Appearing Comedy Show Auctions DOUG BARAT •Ion in Enjoy a delicious casual meal while watching FREE (Classification 305) hockey or figure skating. SUE JEREMY Then enjoy a skate around the rink yourself! 3376 ROUTE 27 • KENDALL PARK • NEW JERSEY Antiques LAND (908)422-1117 (Classification 314) Yard, Garden and Farm 6 Tennis Ct., Hamilton, NJ (Cimification 317) For more info 609-588-6672 or 609-588-5598 Introductions (Classification 351) When ECIALS Escape Split D Sunday 4 Wednesday Nighls fC/ass/ffcef/on 360) 9ilC KIDS EAT FREE OIK fining adult per child. tastes .H. .:.:.:*:•»:•:•;<>:•:•:•:•:«•:•. Childcare Provided Breakfast iiiiiKSiiliiiiiii fC/ass/f/caf/on 435; Monday Nights Every Tuesday Thursday Nighls Ml-You-Cin-Eit PRIME RIB All-You-Can-Eat BABY BACK NIGHT BARBECUED Split Decision Platter Two eggs, two bacon strips, two RIBS $7,05 CHICKEN sausage links served with French To place a toast triangles and two buttermilk pancakes 2 PRICE ENTREE /.ltl ,|(ly -ii'lt'l ll Classified ad: 1 (800) 334-0531 INTERNATIONAL 260 Rt. 206S Hitlsborough, NJ Outside NJ: HOUSE the only place for ribs (908) 231-6611 RESTAURANT 281-9753 776 South Washington Avenue, Plscataway 463•loogj

21 ,• Forbes -Newspapers .' September 26-27 ••••••••••**•*••••••* There's No Better Place Than * MOM'S For Fine Dining * Early Bird Specials THRU OCTOBER 30 ERRARO'S the agony, Mon.-Fri. 3:00-5:30 P.M. * * OF SOMERVILLE the people $7.95 * in between * * MEAT SEAFOOD * UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP ¥ • NY Strip w/Br. Scallops • Broiled Red Salmon * * CHICKEN EGGPLANT Fine Dining at Casual Prices • Chicken Prancese Dinners include: soup or salad, pot. or pasta or veg., rice Authentic Italian Cuisine & Many pudding or jello or ice cream, coffee/tea Creative Specialties PASTA SPECIALTIES * FOR TAKE OUT 9 Different Pastas with 9 Sauce Selections - inc. soup or salad * Call 707-0029 OR 707-0254 • Cavetetli and Broccoli FAX Order 707-0223 • Canneloni • Tortellini • Lasagna ...many more dishes 18 W. Main St., Somerville LUNCH SERVED 11:30-3:00 P.M. House Specialties •••••••**•••••••***** Chicken Antonio, Stuffed Calamari, Pork Chops Campagniola COACH K PADDOCK MOM'S Routi 71 (EXIT 12) 4 MIKl Wot H Clinton, N.J. 201-735-7889 RISTORANTE • LUNCH (DINNER iCOCKTAILS Not just championship games I 1984 Rt. 27, Edison Not just the scores! (908) 287-2778 Forbes Newspapers shows you the effort BALLROOM DANCING as well as the outcome. Sat., OCT-5TH 7:00-11:30 Start this sports season by ordering your local MUSIC OF THE BIG BAND ERA Forbes Newspaper. featuring THE LAMPLIGHTERS Call 1-800-423-0107 today! 1940't Blfl Band Music Dinner-Dance $26.95 Luna Roasa Rfietvitloni Forbes Newspapers Ptr ferjon, Plus TAX, Appreciated "Basic Italian without any tricks or Grrtulty & Cocktails gimmicks. This is where you come for • I a reliable meal." I I **Vi SUr.Ledger6/91 • I 781-5100 I I I I Bring your fivorite boltle of wine. • I La Pizzeria HOT • I Pizza made the old fashion way • I • a 781-5525 Courtyards at Pluckemin STICK" 318 Routes 202/206 North

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