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Briefs Westfield's Town Bank begins public fundraising L WESTFIELD — The first local- "This is an exciting time for us globally-oriented, they just don't snid. . ly-owned bank in Westfield in 70 and for the community," Frank have time for the local residents "We feel that good investors * Belles' will sing at years is one step closer to opening Goffreda, President and CEO of and businesses that are the cor- make good customers-nnd that Rosary meeting for business, after New Jersey the proposed bank, said. "We 'This is an exciting time nerstones of our communities," makes for a better bank." Deputy Commissioner of Banking expect to fill a deep void in for us and for the com- Mr. Frigerio said. "It is time for The proposed bank is sched- vi John M. Traier granted permis- Weatfiehi's banking needs." SCOTCH PLAINS — munity.' the communities to be bettor uled lo open the first half of 1998. The Altar Rosary Society of sion for the Town Bank of Mr. Goffreda, who has served served." In the interim, final cnpitnl-rnts- St. Bartholomew the Westfield to begin public the Westfield banking community — Frank Goffreda Mr, Goffredu said the bunk intf activities will be balanced by Apostle Church, 2032 fundraising. for many years, said he was President and CEO, plans to stn!T itself, when; possi- of Torts to satisfy other regulatory '.Westfield Ave., will hold its Before the bank can open, it happy with the progress of the ble, with local residents at all lev- banking requirements. 'Christmas party after the must have a minimum of $5 mil- charter application. Town Bank of Westfietd els, ensuring that officers and Plans for renovating the bank's 7:30 p.m. Mass on Monday. lion in capital, according to state "The bank we envision will staff members have a sound office- space at 520 South Avenue All women from the law. More than $2 million has provide the kind of personal ser- understanding of the business — home of the former PlnBter been committed by bank organiz- vice once known to most commu- parish are invited. The Ronald J. Frigorio, local insur- and consumer environments. Palace — luwe received prelimi- Belles of St. Mary's will ers and officers. nities, but largely lost over time "The organize™ huvu taken n nary approval from the Westfield Mr. Traier's action allows bank as banks consolidated and inter- ance executive nnd former provide entertainment. Westfield mayor who will serve as position that \vt» want to include Planning Hoard and construction Refreshments will be organizers to complete the other state branch banking became the ns many people as possible in our is scheduled to begin in requirements for full state char- norm," Mr. GofiVeda added. "We chairman of' the interim board, served and a 50-50 raffle said customers will find the bank investor base. To ensure a broad December. »drawn. ter approval, including securing will provide the full range of com- participation, shares will be Until renovations are complet- FDIC insurance, constructing a mercial bunk services to resi- offers bettor service for individu- '** For more information, als small and mid-sized business- offered at u minimum purchase of ed, the bank will function out of n call (908) 322-8809 or (90S) building and hiring the bank's dents, professionals and small $fj,O()O, with the maximum pur- temporary space at 115 Grove St. senior staff. businesses." es than regional batiks. 322-5409. "As bigger banks become more chuso of $100,000," Mr. Go fired u Register for library program *V. WESTFIELD — Central Avenue Registration begins r Monday at the Westfield Memorial Library for the residents meet ^ext series of "Toddler r Time Stories." C«. The program will run with council 1:30-2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 15! This 30-minute pro- ByTINAOUARINO gram include finger games, KKCOKIM'KKKK songs and very simple sto- ries for children 2 1/2 years WESTFIELD — Local residents may bo fnmilinr old accompanied by a par- with the litter around the Central Avenue area, but ent. Registration in person many would be surprised to learn even people in is required; the child's Kentucky hnvo honrd about the troubled neighbor- library card number must hood. be given. According to Hazel Avenue resident*lames Lnntz, n recent visit to the wouth proved that the problems of the a van are famous 800 milen awuy. WHS ensembles Mr. Litintz said a Knnluckinn lie met recommend- perform concert ed Mr. Lantr. Hlay clear of Caccioln Place, the very : neighborhood Mr. Limtz, OWIIH property. ;, ,. WESTFIELD — But Monday night, Mr. Lnntz nnd ,'10 other resi- Ensembles from Westfield dents form tho areas proved they are interested in High School will give a free working to improve their neighborhood. concert 8 p.m. Wednesday "My property hns not appreciated one bit," Mr. In the WHS auditorium. Lnutz said. "Every week I pick up two to three The Wind Ensemble will GEORGE PACCIEUO/ THE RECORD-PRESS garbage cans full of beer and whiskey bottles, that's perform works of Giovanni, not my job," -Ticheli, J.S. Bach, Erikaon "It's not your job, but it*H ull of our problem," and George Gershwin. The Raiders capture state soccer championship Scotch Plalns-Fanwood freshman Mike Zottl and hla teammates celebrate their 2-1 victory over Brick High School for a MuyorJtirdim said. "We need to get specific, we need tltJ3hamber Orchestra will to get action-orionted and we need Lo put a plan in perform works of Bela state championship title. For more photos and story, see page B-2. pluce." • , Bartok, Vaugnn Williams (Continued on page A-2) and Gustav Hoist. In addition, the Yu Trio Allen, Peter and Marina will perform Kiendelssohn's Trio No. 1. Scotch Plains woman's initiative moves county * The public is invited. For doesn't get what he needs and endfl up Initiative," takes a Htalewide approach, offenders are up in number nnd then whnt Wore information, call HKlOKD-PltKSH costing more money in the long run for cor- coordinating nnd monitoring federal, Hlato happens in they become adult offenders." {908)789-4417. rections facilities or hoapitnlization for and local services to children and families, Mails are overcrowded and it seems to SCOTCH PLAINS — As the head of tho psychiatric treatment." lo {lo this. mo that thiH could be a good avenue worth Church hosts New Jersey Parent Caucus, Carole In an effort to make New Jersey's child And Union County's Hoard of Chosen exploring," she added. Kaczorowski of Scotch Plains has been protection services sensible, aa well HH be Freeholders believes it will help — they For example, Ms, Cohen snid the coun- Rutgers Glee Club advocating for troubled children for about more effective, Ma. Knczorowski's group recently voted to .support tins proponed ini- ty juvenile facility which was built to houso WESTFIELD — The 10 years. has written a ten-point program they tiative, about 35 inmates is now housing about 70. First Congregational "What we have ... is a situation in which believe will help make certain children and "The way we've been doing thinga hasn't "Wo uro overcrowded an

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4 *u -, Commentary The heart of Thanksgiving

These could be the best of times. Affirmative . ' :The American economy is booming, the unemploy- ment rate is the lowest in decades, crime is down and action for the as a nation we are at peace not oniy with the rest of the world, but with ourselves as well. As we near the new majority? end of the millennium, there is much for which we Every law written is made to should be thankful for on this Thanksgiving. protect, but every one enacted However, there are still too many of our fellow also puts a measure of constraint on the populace. It follows then, '• Americans who have been bypassed by prosperity. the fewer laws required, the more There are still too many homeless in Central Jersey, freedom abounds, and the less - too many families who struggle every day to make restriction, the better. ends meet and too many children who go to bed hun- When affirmative-action laws gry. While a drop in the stock market makes headlines were set in motion years ago, a in newspapers, the stories of those for whom every dol- first reaction was they were heavily restrictive and therefore lar is precious goes unreported. suspect. However, if such limita- As a nation, we are in danger of forgetting, if not tion was to a greater good, per- ignoring, the plight of the less fortunate. Though the haps it was acceptable. H:« economy is robust, the corporate world has by necessity Last year California passed a lost its paternal attitude. Large profitable firms still referendum doing away with affirmative action in their state. lay off hundred of workers just to squeeze a few more According to the "American Way," pennies of earnings per share to satisfy a handful of a lawsuit followed seeking to set Wall Street analysts whose only concern is the num- aside the referendum. The court, bers, not the human toil they represent, The heartless this year, has stated California reality of Wall Street is far removed from the reality of was in its right. The referendum stands. Of course, a great many life along Main Street. The corporate executive profits Happy Thanksgiving people are upset, seeing affirma- handsomely from the stock options while the displaced tive action throughout the land worker collects a box of macaroni and cheese from a being set aside to dire conse- local food bank. quences. With many of us investing our retirement funds in Letters to the editor It is time to assess whether the restrictive laws are indeed the stock market, do we really want to cheer if the for a greater good and if citizens value of our portfolio rises because a company's shares Michael Buontempo was a special friend for many in other states should jump on have skyrocketed after hundreds of folks just like us the bandwagon before giving the have lost their jobs in another corporate restructuring? matter proper consideration. To The RecordLPress: drummer. In the 60 years that I knew him, I never Arguments will be heard pro Or do we feel a sickening guilt in our stomachs as we Michael Buontempo, a former Cranford resident, heard him make a disparaging remark about any- contemplate a retirement home in a warm climate and con. Many will cite statistics died Nov. 14, People who wanted to attend services one, I will always remember his quick smile as he that though women have made along a green fairway while n loid-off worker has to for Mike were disappointed to learn thnt a very spoke enthusiastically about his favorite topics, great strides in the last 20 years, depend on Medicaid for treatment of pneumonia germi- brief ceremony had already taken place. On behalf from sports to world affairs. He died without an they are still far below men in nated in an apartment where the thermostat has to be of those who, like me, were unable to express our immediate family to mourn him, but I want people salary and in percentage of top sorrow in his death and joy in his life, I am writing to know that Mike Buontempo and his special management positions. kept at 60 degrees? this note to commemorate him, warmth will be missed. I believe affirmative action When we sit down at the Thanksgiving table this Mike Buontempo was my friend. He was a very NORM HOBBIE was a major cause of women win- year, maybe we should ask ourselves whether this special person, a man who marched to his own Cranford ning their proper places in the country has lost its heart, We have come a long way workplace and that having from that first Thanksgiving more than three centuries proved themselves worthy they ago when a brave band of righteous individuals demon- will no longer be constrained Disabled veterans have earned preferential hiring except by chauvinist men who strated the importance of working together, cooperat- have the power to promote and ing and, most importantly, sharing. The status of theae To The Record-Press: other individual who, faithfully following pre- I am appalled by the recent New Jersey Supreme scribed standards, took and passed that exam. are adept in circumventing the virtues in a society increasingly infiltrated by technolo- Court decision to ignore the veterans preference When nn "insider" can be appointed without having law. Gender, color or creed are all gy and harsh economic realities is uncertain. But it is section of New Jersey's civil service laws. to establish the true measure of his or her ability it confining qualities to those with these virtues that lie at the heart of the American The court upheld a decision by the state Merit sends a disheartening message to those dedicated such power and I doubt any law character; they are part of the moral foundation of a Systems Board thnt an "insider" should have pref- individuals who are compelled to adhere to official could force true compliance. democratic, classless society where no one should be erence oven' a disabled veteran who finished first on standards. A large number of women shall always consider their jobs homeless and no child should be ill-fed and imder- u promotional exam because the insider was It is shameful that certain favored individuals appointed from an "insider" promotional list, I can't nre permitted to circumvent or actually violate civil as mother (and wife) as para- clothed. Those qualities should not be demonstrated by help but wonder if the use of such n list nlso illegal, service laws nnd even worse when they do so at the mount to any other career. They us as individuals only; our institutions, both public nnd Veterans preference is intended to recognize the expense of a decorated disabled veteran who has will never seek top-management private, should also reflect these basic moral stan- sacrifices mudc by the men and women who served proven that he is the most qualified candidate for positions because they are not dards. in our nation's armed forces by affording them nn the job. willing to take their time away opportunity to pursue employment with the state The New Jersey Supreme Court obviously does from family, They then will The heart of our nation should not beat only from government provided they possess the skills and not know the meaning of the word "justice" or they always mnke less money because Thanksgiving to Christmas. We all enjoy the benefits qualifications to perform the duties of the position would not have rendered such a pitiful decision in they are content with lesser com- of capitalism, yet we must never forget the responsibil- for which they apply. In the case of Noel Butler, the this case. They have denigrated the status of New mercial positions, but that is ities that accompany wenlth. Americans have tradition- veteran who brought the suit, the facts nre, or Jersey's veterans by their action and they should be their choice. ally not been selfish individuals, but many non-profit should bo, indisputable; he ranked No, 1 on the test ashamed of themselves. Statistics about women in the and is also n disabled veteran. Ho clearly estab- workforce shall always be organizations, including the United Way, report that lished, as he was required to do, that ho was the THEODORE J. HOWARTH Jr. skewed by domestic engineer- donations are down, And while many of us nre stirred best candidate for the position. State Commander, types and somehow the numbers by the sentiment of the season to dig deeper into our Mr. Butler certainly has every right to feel that The American Legion should reflect this difference. pockets to help the less fortunate, we should remember he was discriminated against, and so does every Trenton I do believe, however, we shall the misery of hunger nnd homelessness are a constant see fewer female firefighters and police officers. While some think burden for some every day of the year. Charity is more that's a good thing, those who important more than just the way we conduct our State senator thanks voters for support in election don't will have difficulty trying to lives; it is the way we should conduct our business, too. maintain the status quo. To The Record-Press; reform, auto insurance nnd charity care, I look for- When affirmative action was 1 wanted to take this opportunity to thank all of ward to hearing from you with your thoughts and first enacted, there were mnny you who supported me on Election Day, thus allow- ideas on these and other public policy matters. businesses placed in impossible ing me to continue to serve District 22 residents in Thank you ngnin for your support, As always, positions of trying to hire people the New Jersey Senate. I Imvu represented this feel free to contact my legislative office at (908) 322- of color from unrealistic numbers area for mnny years nnd am still very honored by 5500 if I enn bo of tiny assistance to you. set by government. Often a town the privilege of boing your voice in Trenton. DONALD T. DiFRANCESCO or city of minorities was injected 1 also recognize the responsibility you have Senator, 22nd District into a map giving percentages placed in my hands to best meet your needs, inter- Scotch Plains required to be hired by local busi- WliSrn-'ll'LDSCOrCHPLAINSI'ANWLXa) ests and concerns nnd as we work us a legislature The writer's Senate district ulso includes nesses. That the same city was on the state's pressing issues, including education Fan wood and Wcstfirhl. included in a 50-mile radius to North Jersey Newspapers Company ©1997 the south nnd another to the north gave unrealistic numbers Richard F. Harknett that no business could fulfill. Publisher We're here for you That problem seems to have abated and ngnin, while many Cheryl Fenske The Record-Press is hhero ro to serve you, Record-Press. Send your news and photo to the have proven that no mutter what Executive Editor Because we're your hometown pnper, we invite above address. their color or creed, people with your participation in assembling the newspa- If you would like help organizing your proper education and training John Patten per. enn do the job. Perhaps enough Editor announcement, call Phyllis Reckel at (908) News department 575-6703 and usk for a form. time has elapsed so thnt busi- John Patten is the executive editor. Cnll him We accept color or black and white pho- nesses will no longer need laws to hire minorities. Again, there will Allan Conover TlnaGuarlno at (908) 575-6686 with story suggestions, ques- tographs. Please do not send irreplaceable Sports Editor always he the chauvinists who Reporter tions or comments. Tina Guarino is the photographs. If you would like your photo practice otherwise and it's diffi- reporter. Cnll her at (908) 575-0698. returned, send along a stamped, self- cult to write laws specific to John Bodnar Mary Lockhart Our address is P.O. Boxtiili), Somerville, NJ addressed envelope. them. Advertising Snlos Manager QusinesB Mnnnger 0887(5. Our fnx number is (908 > 57G-G683. Our So, mnybo the time hns come e-ninil address is njncPnccasH.digex.net. For Photographs whore we can experiment nncw. Chuck Tuohy Marc Greenspan the following week's newspaper, releases are We welcome submitted photos — color or Will wn continue to bn fair to all Production Manager Circulation Director due in the editor's office by noon Friday. black and white — of community events. If without restrictive laws? One possible, we ask thnt individuals in the photos would certainly hope HO. Record-Pross (USPS OOB-tMQ) In published on Fitday by North Jetsoy Koyvspnpeisi Ctim- However, if wo do nwny with pww, 102 Walnut Ave., Crnnlord, NJ 07016 (BOO) S7506GO, Second CIHES postage pnld Correction py be identified and clearly visible. '61 Cronlard, NJ 07016, POSTMASTER: plmmo amid chnnges !o Notlti Jciisoy Nnwcpn- The Record-Promt will correct, errors of fact, If you would like to request n photographer nffirnmtive action for gender, petB Company, FulllllmOnt oHica . PO Km O0!l, Sotnorvlllo, NJ Gai)70, Subsscrl|illon rntm context or presentation and clnrify (my newa mwd nnd color, wo might consid- by mnll, one yonr wltfiin Onion County $to, out or county $20, out ol slalo $20 in nub- nt u community event, call nt least 48 hours er enacting it for the 50-tind-ovei1 SCrlbecalM-000-300-9321, content thnt confuses or mi.sleadH readers. prior to the event and we will do our best to Corrections will appear on this page. Report population who currently, in the 102 Walnut Avenue 44 Veterans Memorial .schedule a photographer. workforce, have u greater preju- Phone (908)-575-flG60 errors to Editor John Palttm nt 5754)686. If you would like a reprint of a photograph Cranford, NJ 07016 Drive East FAX (908) 575-6683 dice ti|;aiiiflt thuin than nny Somervlllo, NJ 06876 taken by a staff photographer, which appeared minority ever had. What a dilein- Announcements in Thv Rccord-PresH, cnli Chief Photographer ma: restrictive laws or no, for the Wedding, engagements, (innivorsnrioH and Randall Miller nt (908) 575-6708 and ho will grantor good of HGniors — who births nre printed without charge in Tin: scud a copy of the reprint request form. ft re becoming the majority! ygf November 28,1997 Record-Press A-5

The YMCA's celebrations Included free swimming (above) and a gymnastics obstacle course (below). YMCA celebrates 50 years SCOTCH PLAINS — Hundreds of area residents and members of This camp lived up to its name the Fanwood—Scotch Plains YMCA gathered for the 50th anniver- Thabo D'AnJou, Corey Davla, Allna Chabua, Nell Merchant, Justin Berger, Brittany Blondl and Adrlnana sary of the athletic club's organization, November 20. Bagley (left to right), all students at Coles Elementary School In Scotch Plains, show the book* they -.-, The day's festivities included refreshments, a 5-kilometer "Fun earned In the school's second "Camp Read-a-Lot," Students read 1,720 books during the program, Run," and entertainment. which Involved 153 students. The events were planned as the kick-off to the YMCA's anniversary year, which will include a dinner and dance scheduled for February 6, 1998, at the Plainfield Country Club, and Closing Ceremonies on vv September 12. Old Guard plans special events LaBt week's ceremonies began with the Scotch Plains-Fanwood ' High School Marching Band, followed by the Fun Run. In addition to WESTFIELD — December is a As in recent years, Old Guard discuss Lyme Disease and on Dec. special month for the Old Guard volunteers will assist the 11 Rev. Herbert Brynildsen of the lighter events, speeches were given by U.S. Representative Robert of Westfield. Westfield Y's Men Club with a United Methodist Church in Franks, New Jersey Senator Donald DiFrancesco, Assemblymen Alan On Dec. 8, members will escort Christmas Tree sale on Elm Westfield will give a Christmas , Augustine and Richard Bagger. Mayors Irene Schmidt of Scotch their Indies to the Westwood Street across from Edwards message. Then the Cranford High Plains and Maryanne Connelly of Fanwood also participated. Restaurant for the annual Ladies Supermarket. School Madrigal Singers will per- Rep. Franks presented the YMCA with a U.S. flag that was flown Day Christmas Luncheon, start- Only two Thursday meetings form a variety of musical selec- over the US. Capitol in Washington, D.C. ing at 12 noon. Jerry at the key- will be held at the Westfield tions. Rev. Brynildsen will close The YMCA offered health clinics, including free blood screenings board will provide music for YMCA starting at 9:30 n.m. in the meeting with a benediction, 1 pulmonary testing and hearing testing, The Union County Sheriffs entertainment and dancing. Peter December. Members will be treated to sand- Office offered free fingerprinting and safety information, as well as a Abitante, outgoing director, will On Dec. 4, Edward Petz, Union wiches, coffee, cake, and ice K-9 unit demonstration. deliver hia annual message. County Extension Service, will cream. Take a peek at a colonial winter at Miller-Cory House Museum WESTFIELD — To show how beans, pumpkins, corned beef, people in colonial times prepared sauerkraut, apple butter. You can for the winter ahead, the Miller- sample some of that food at the Cory House Museum, 614 museum Sunday. Mountain Ave., will present "A All the museum's volunteers Season of Change" 2-5 p.m.will be dressed in costume from Sunday. the colonial era. 'tf in i Early Americans had to plan At the same time the gift shop carefully to make sure their food will have tea, cookbooks, crafts i<''t supply would be adequate and and books, as well as reproduc- they would be safe from the cold tions of colonial-era structures. t . Ml. weather. Members of the muse- Admission on Sunday is $4 for •i-V! NT GUI um's cooking committee will adults, $1 for students and free .demonstrate preservation of food for children under 6, For more .from the period: dried green information, call (908) 232-1776. ;' Presbyterian Church Advent celebrations ,\'u The Presbyterian Church participants are welcome to bring ']'^;_ Westfield will be hosting a family additional materials. ; '" advent celebration from 4:30-6 Tho church will also hold a p.m. Sunday, at the church, 140 tree lighting ceremony on Dec. 7 Mountain Avenue. on the church's front lawn. In '' ,'•' Join the church community to addition to the tree lighting, par- ' 'I; make Advent wreaths and enjoy ticipants can sing Christmas car- r'/', pizza and aalad afterwards. ols. v'"' Materials will be supplied, but

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November 28.199Z Record-Press Westfield lawyer wins custody A lesson in for poor Ecuadorian father sensitivity the case lasted about four weeka Marilyn Wlnograd (left), an ByTWAGUARIHO type of behavior prevented.' The National Center for St. Helen's Church on Rahway educational consultant for KKCORD-PRESS Avenue agreed on short notice tj> the New Jersey Commission Missing and Exploited Children recently presented Mr. Peer with pay for the father's accommoda- for the Blind and Visually tion at a local motel. J Impaired, shows Westfleld's WESTFIELD—There are no an award of merit for his out- McKlnley School students boundaries to emotional law. standing commitment to the pro- Mr. Peer and his Ecuadoriaa (left to right) Nicole Westfield attorney, Carl Louis tection of children. He was also client won the case and the mast Egnezzo, Gail Emtage and Peer recently represented an recognized for his knowledge of returned to his home country Patrick Palmer, Jr., how a Ecuadorian father's pursuit of his with his son earlier this month* Braille machine can help the missing 5-year-old son. That pur- The mother, a resident alien i^ visually impaired read dur- suit took him from his South the U.S., is remarried and has ^ American country to Union 7 took this case because child with her new husband. i ing a recent Sharing Talents Under • an agreement entered and Skills presentation at County, New Jersey. abducting a child from the school. The boy was abducted from his in the New Jersey Superior Cour| his home country is real- between the mother and the home in Ecuador and taken to the father, the boy will live is United States by his mother, who ly a form of child abuse.' Ecuador and will spend tw$ has moved to the U.S. three years — Cart Louis Peer months of his vacation with hi} earlier. mother in the United States. • The father went through the Ecuadorian court system and Mr. Peer said these types of proved that the documents used cases are fairly common, in fact* to remove the boy from the coun- this was his second Hagu£ try were forged. The father the Hague Convention and inter- Convention case. His first sucr) worked his way up to the highest national child abduction issues. case involved a boy abducted b^ juvenile court in Ecuador which The main purpose of the his mother from his foster par* FOR ftlE CARE, contacted the Ecuadorian ambas- Hague Convention, which ents in Germany. * sador to the U.S. in Washington, became United States law in "We worked out an agreement PLEASURE DC to initiate the Hague proceed- 1988, is to "effectuate the prompt and the child eventually wenf ings. return of an abducted or wrong- back to Germany," Mr, Peer said.* The ambassador contacted the fully retained child back to its Mr. Peer said in order to pre. DOG TRAINING PET SITTING PORTRAITS/GROOMING U.S. central authority who con-country of habitual residence." vail in a Hague case, you have t§ tacted the National Center for "The Hague Convention tries prove that you are exercising $ Missing and Exploited Children to prevent a person from abduct- right of custody. The right of cus* SEBOROWSKI ENTERPRISES Why traumatize Your Pet tody was violated by th« Rince's Canine Dog Training School When You're Away! ft who found Mr. Peer's name on a ing a child and then bringing the Your Dog Trained in 1 Day We do Grooming and Pet Portra child to a country that is more Ecuadorian mother because bota t Sitting In Hjr Fanwood Home, list of lawyers from the American GUARANTEED TREE" Studio 9x7 PortraiPortraitts parents need to agree that theif )0+ Years Enperience Bar Association who are willing favorable and then pursuing a Obedience • Gun Shy • Ailack • Cuanl P< with Grooming custody battle in that country," child can leave the country. • • Show D(j}j'> * Security Si'tvices |fOj[I]f {xtlltnt defcrtncd to take such cases pro bono, Dog Grooming Av,iil>Me, RniMitilt Pfftti Special 5x7 "I took this case because Mr. Peer said. "The Hague con- The case made headlines ir» 908-241.-6252 Call Tcrl 906-311-9**8 j Christmas abducting a child from his home vention says you can't even try a Ecuador because of accusations Portrait country is really a form of child custody case in any country that the judge who signed th$ Animal Magnetism™ abuse. It uproots the child from except a home country." forms for the boy to leave Ecuadof Loving In home Pet Care his culture, from his language, The Hague Convention is knew the papers were false an4 Bonded & Member of NAPPS Call Mike from his family and friends," said enforced among the United states still allowed it to happen. Th« _ 8AM-6PM Mr. Peer who has been practicing and 43 other countries. judge was accused of allowing 908-889-2014 several children to leave witlj 307 S Michigan Ave Tel: (908) 245-PETS law since 1986. "And I took the Call Now - Holidays The Ecuadorian father was in false documents and was forced t$ 1400472-0IS1 are booking fast JKenllworth, NJ O7033 (7387) case because I'd like to see this the US. for about two weeks and 7 resign, " t Because of the complexities* of dealing with international laws, Hague cases are always difficult cases, Mr. Peer said. \ "This particular case was emoj 3 Days tional because the father had a lot 3 Days of perseverance," said Mr. PeeiJ "The child was in this country fo{ six months and had become accustomed to his mother, so il was difficult for him to leave." « "It feels good to be able to helfl somebody from a poor country who couldn't afford an attorney irj this country," he added. "I think the kid really won this on« because he is going to see botlj parents now." J Linda Girdner, project director for the International Child Abduction Attorney Network (ICANN) said poverty is one of the most difficult obstacles fo^ many kidnapped children to over* come » "Lawyers who volunteer tq take Hague cases are helping children, while contributing t» the reciprocity between nations on which this international treatjj depends," she added. « Marching November band ends 28*29 winning fall season SCOTCH PLAINS — The Scotch Plains- Fanwood HigrJ School Marching Band finished their fall performance seasort with a competition at Gianfl. Stadium on November 8. J The competition matched th^- Raiders against bands from three states, competing before a crowd of more than 6,000. ; The Raiders' show this yean was a compilation of Gershwin show tunes, earning the band troJ AI$ Ijtein ai$egular Price, Then Get Second Item at Half Price* phies after competing in six festii vals. I The band's first outing for th«J Si'titerSport Jackets, Outerwear & Coats will be on $fle forsingl e Mem purchase 1997 season was in Somervillej where the band captured a sec* ond place finish overall in Musicj Front Squad and Percussion cati it, Any Sport Jacket, Any Blazer Any Rain Coat, egories. » The Raiders followed with ri}, second place finish for Bes£; Music at n competition at J.P^ Top Coat, Any Outer Jacket, Any Dress Slack, Stevens High School in Edison^ The band also took second plactf honors in their class nnd second^ ino, Any Flannel Shirt, Any Tie, Any Dress Shirt, place overall in competition aS Hunterdon Central High School, t! \- i The band steadily i in proved* earning first-place finishes irj Anv Sweater. Anv Belt. Anv Rutfbv Shirt their class at South Plainfietd, nit- well ns Bnst Music, Best FronijJ Squad nnd Best Percussion. J The Raiders followed with five1, first-place finishes at Bloornfield^ High School earlier this month* At the end of competition, the Raiders had earned Best Drum! Mnjors, Best Music, Best Front! Squad, Best Percussion and BeslI Overall honur.H. '. 11 North Union Avenue, Cranford • 272-5350 With tlui CIOHI! of the fall Ben-J; HOII, the bund will begin prepar-* Hours: Monday-Friday 9-9, Saturday 9-0/Sunday 12-5 Visa • MasterCard • American Express ing to pnrticipntu in the Festival* of Music in Virginia Bench, Va.^ "*F .Of equal or l«seer value scheduled for May, 1998, •! "November 28.1997 Record-Press

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Can anyone call this meeting to order? Fanwood Mayor Maryanne Connelly (center) received a little help from members of School One's Girl Scout Troop 729 during a mock council meeting. The scouts, Including (fornt row, left to right) Amanda Lipetz, Melanle Lee, Katie Van Haasteren, Michelle Dsurney, (back) Keila Guzman, Brlana Falco, Marisa Blanco, Sarah Boffa, Meaghan Kelly, Yvonne Chen and Gaby Falco, also met with borough department heads, police officers and toured the Borough Hall.

Coles Elementary School Cub Scouts kept the staff at the Day Surgery Center at Overlook Hospital In stitch- es during a recent visit. The scouts, Including (left to right) Keith Bronlkowski, Justin Berger, Michael Alleman, Adam Bergo, Neil Merchant, Danny Wright and Joseph Leprl, were shown the Inside of the operat- ing room and recovery areas by (back raw) Nell Knightly, R.N., Susan Scott, R.N., both of Overlook Hospital, and Assistant Cub Leader Renee Barry. Scouts study hospital's same-day surgery

SCOTCH PLAINS — Cub Your Body Healthy." Maura Registered nurses Nell Knigljtly. Scouts in Den 9 of Pack 98 toured Berger, a den leader and regis- and Susan Scott guided the! the same-day surgery center at tered nurse, spoke to the scouts scouts through an imaginary tjriR Overlook Hospital in Summit. about germs,.as well as body and to surgery. Tho boys wqre showp The second-grade scouts from health issues. equipment used as they pip-' Coles Elementary School were The hospital tour was greased from pie-operative proce- working at their den meeting on arrnnged through Lisa Puccio, dures through the operation d the achievement topic "Keeping the Child Life coordinator. the recovery room. Scouts prepared to roast marshmallows Westfleld Cub Scouts In St. Helen's Pack 273 show off the stack of firewood they gathered before roast- ing marshmallows atTrallslde Park, recently. The scouts spent a day hiking In the Watchung Mountain, and enjoyed an autumn hayrlde. St. Helen's welcomes boys In grades 1-5 Interested In scouting to join them. For more Information, call Sherry Cognettl at 232-9167 or Tom Madaras at 232-1189. Voice of Disney shows appearing at Westfield animation art gallery WESTFIELD -- The voice Ms. Benson is touring ns part way to thank our friends as woll behind the popular cartoon char- of the promotional effort for the ns introduce more people to the acter "Ariel" from Disney's "The opening of Disney's newest wonderful world of animation." Little Mermaid" will bo making release, the updated "Flubber," in Mr. Glover and his wife an appearance in Westilold this which Ms. Benson provided the Jonnne operate three stores weekend. voice of "Weebo, the robot." The retailing animation eels from Jodi Benson's name mul face, movie also stars Robin Williams, many of the most, popular car- haven't become as familiar as her While appearing at tin; toons, including the Disney '"pre- voice, but some may recognize Westfield store, Ms. Benson will miere" art Liml collectibles portfo- her from hoc Broadway perfor- sins some of "Little Mermaid's" lio. mances in "Crazy for You" and most popular songs, including "We hove on display some of "Smile," Her appearance at "Part of Your World." the most colorful und expressive Westfioid's Toon-CKL-Town "We are delighted to have Ma. pieces from the collection," Mrs. Animation Art Gallery on Benson at our gallery performing Glover said. Quimby Struct from 6:30 p.m. to to children and their families," Included in the display are Roosevelt School Cadette Girl Scouts Troop #99 members enjoying the view at Fort Hancock Include (front, 9 p.m. Saturday evening will be" Kevin Glover, co-owner of Toon- eels from "The Little Mermaid," her only npimnrnnce open to the left to right) Kate Albino, Erin Sullivan, Lauren McCrea, (back) Kate Warren, Emily Warren, Claire Ganley, CKL-Town Kaid. "The art we fea- which MB. Benson will autograph Christine Connor, Lauren Musacchla, Leigh Mary Bannwlrth and Mary Kate Maher. public. ture form "This special event is a during her Weslfield appearance. Westfield resident hailed as nation's 'Best cashier' in company contest

By TINA GUARINO Ms. Ames and her partner through her aisle,. She said they "If they arc asking something,. HEIHJUIM'KKSH beat out eight, other teams in the brenk tho routine of the check- that you can't give them, you give, • division. contest held in out process. them an option that is available ; Koaterville, Pa. hi October. "Tho most interesting thing to them the politest way you, WEST FIELD —Cashier After winning tho division about the supormnrkcl is all the? can," she said. "You just want to Bronda Ames has something for competition in November, she different types of people," Ms. treat them the host way you can . you to check out. wns given trip to Las Vegas to Ames said. "It is definitely a without upsetting yourself or Ms. Ames, a West field resident compete nationally with live melting pol," them." and (i-yenr cashier for Acme tennis -- one from each American "The supermarket is a com- MH. Ames ouid she was happy Supermarket in Now Providence Stores division. mon ground - everybody conies to to win I lie .shares of company and courtesy clerk, John Tho participating I nuns wore the supermarket, all types of peo- stock and said they will "turn . Arist.i/abal, recently won 50 judged tm their customer service, ple from all walks of lile," she into n great college fund." HharoK of company stuck for host cash handling, product handling, added. "Sci, us someone who deals Ms. Ames live with her hus-' cashier and courtnay clerk team wanning efficiency, teamwork with them constantly, heing a bund Chris and daughter., in their division. and personal appearance. ennhie.r in a supermarket is more Jennifer on Central Avenue. . , Tlie competition was part of "We take our jobs* Korinusly. than jiifit scantling products and American Stores Company is tv the national "Food Htore Cashier What we do in very public .since giving customers (heir total - it is food and clruijj retailor that r- and Courtesy Clerk of I ho Year we have so much contact with definitely a people job." ales about I,(MS) .stores in 'M\, Competition" in Law Vegas* n[ion- cuHloiuor.s," MH. Ames said. Ms. Amos people akilln have stales, including Hi!) jointly upcr- soral by American Stores "Huing fast, friendly nntl helpful helped her to develop a rapport ated coiiihinalion stores, each of Company. gives poop In a guud improHflion of with her cu.ttomer.s. which i.q counted an two sltireu. MH, Ami'H Hnid her rub' of tho store; nntl inakon shopping a "The shoppers love to see a thumb is simple. 1(.H principiil retail ojierutiona. moro pleasant experience." familiar luce. Homebody who iiiclit(j(> Acme MnrUe.tH, Jewol "You just trout tilt; person MH, Amns, mot her of 0-year-old known them and remeinber.s Food .Stores, hucky Northern RANDALL MILLER/THE RECORD-PRESS nicely, you listen to what, tht>y Jennifer, said what she likos them," she Haiti. hnvo to say and trout thorn like, Californin Division, Lucky Woetfleld rositient Brondn Ames' customer friendly attitude earned her most about the, job i« the "adult Ma. Amen miitl she hnndloH the Houlhorn Division, Jewel OHCO' American Storos Company's best cashier title In n recent contest. yon would want to ho treated HH a conversation" she. hnfi.with tho obnoxiotiH customer with the SontliweHt, OHCO Drug und Sav- t'untomer" she said. different shoppers us they puss siime on, , , •, November 28,1997 Record-Press Jodi Heimlich weds Mark Buyyounouski

Jodi Hope Heimlich, daughter satin sleeveless bodice and Car- of James and Patricia Heimlich of ried a nosegay of daisies, Westfield, was married to Mark Douglas Arone of Wyckoff Kenneth Buyyounouski, son of served as best man. Ushers were Kenneth and Phyllis Douglas Macke of Franklin Lakes Buyyounouski of Wyckoff, Aug. 9, and Mark Landers of Wyckoff. 1997. The rehearsal party was held The 3:30 p.m. ceremony was at Raimondo's in Ship Bottom, held at Maris Stella in Harvey given by the bridegroom's par- Cedars on Long Beach Island ents; with Fr. Raymond Hirt officiating. The bride is a cum laude grad- A reception followed at Ram's uate of Lafayette College where Head Inn in Absecon, given by she was inducted into Phi Beta the bride's parents. Kappa and holds a master's Escorted by her parents, the degree from Columbia Teachers bride wore a white Italian satin College. gown by Demetrios featuring an She is assistant director of illusion neckline and sleeveB and Columbia Undergraduate a chapel-length train. A satin Admissions. band headpiece held a finger tip The bridegroom is a graduate veil, of Lafayette College and holds a She carried a nosegay of master's degree from the cream-colored roses. Columbin School of Engineering Mieko Saito of Westfield served and Applied Science. He is a stu- as maid of honor. Bridesmaids dent at UMDNJ-New Jersey were sister of the bridegroom Medical School. Lauren Buyyounouaki of Wyckoff The couple's wedding trip wns MR. AND MRS. EDDIE MARI and Cindy Lao of Livingston. to Barbndos. They reside in Each attendant wore a Jim Hjelm Maplewood. Miss Oakley of Scotch Plains mint, crepe sheath featuring a MR. AND MRS. MARK BUYYOUNOUSKI is married to Eddie Mari Maureen Deary, Darren Mawby plan June wedding FANWO0D — Mr, and Mrs, F. son of Maureen A. Mawby of cosmetology from the Union marketing from Pennsylvania SCOTCH PLAINS — carnations. Robert Dearey of Bridgewater Fanwood and the late Donnld A, County Vocational and Technical State University, Michelle Oakley, 24, of Flower girl was Isis Rose have announced the engagement Mawby, School. 3A June wedding is planned nt Mountain Avenue and Eddie Stabenow of Westfield, whose of their daughter, Maureen L, The fuutre bride, who is Her fiance, who is employed at the Evangel Church in Scotch Mari, 24, of Bayonne white satin dress had a Dearey of Bridgewater, to Darren employed at Club Beoute in Reed Elsevior in New Providence, Plains. exchanged wedding vows sparkly floral design. Her T. Mawby of Fanwood. He is the Bedminster, received a degree in received n bachelor's degree in Aug. 24, 1997 during a cere- white basket contained pur- mony and reception at the ple irises, orchids and rose Berkeley Plaza in Berkeley petals. Heights. Best man was Eric Vaccaro Theo-Nina Glide bride • The bride is the daughter of Bayonne. Ushers were jlowanl^olmsqn of Beverlie Oakley, also of Loyad Mari of Bayonne, a Mountain Avenue, and the nephew of the bridegroom; of Charles Truch Jr. late Frank Oakley. The bride- Michael Passaro of Scotch groom is the son of Eleanor Plains, the bridegroom's WESTPIELD — Theo-Nina Mari of Bayonne. roommate; and Michael Elizabeth Gude, the daughter of Rev. James Quiring offici- Cascarelli of Linden. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gude of ated at the Catholic ceremo- Ring bearer was Eddie Westfield, has been married to ny, which featured' Rah-San Mari of Bayonne, the son of Charles Truch Jr., the son of momi* Bowles as a soloist, the bridegroom. Anna Truch of Carteret and the U* TAX Miss Oakley's white lace The couple met at the late Charles Truch Sr. "(for a pra-pald stay of 7 consecutive nights, 1 person/1 bed), gown had a handkerchief Scotch Plains nightclub once The ceremony was performed 1011 It. 22 W»st, Nt)rth MflfnficM • (901) 753-6S00 line. The veil and headpiece known as J.J. Rockers, They Nov. 28, 1996 by Rev. Taras broke after the ceremony. A spent their honeymoon in Chubenko at St. Demetrius purple rose was placed in Aruba and live in Scotch Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral in each of the white orchids in Plains. Carteret. The bride was escorted her bouquet. The bride is a branch oper- by her father. Attendants were Maid ofhonor was ations assistant with The Mindy and John Tylutki of Christine Armstrong of Associates Financial Service3 Somerset. Scotch Plains, who wore a Co. in Green Brook. A gradu- A party for the couple waB long straight gown in a plum ate of Scotch Plains-Fanwood given May 10, 1997 at the Echo color. She carried pink High School, she completed Lake Country Club by the bride's orchids and carnations, studies in cosmetology at the parents. Bridesmaids were Anna Union County Vocational and Bridal showers were given Mari of Bayonne, the sister of Technical School and attend- Mrs. John Farley of Cranford and ed three semesters at Union by Mrs. James Skinner and Mrs. the bridegroom; Lorraine Phillip Brown, both of Westfield, , . _™. 5 Hours Open Bar Radice of North Plainfleld County College. at the Echo Lake Country Club. «jjk Full Course Dinner and Julie Guerriero of The bridegroom, who Bridal showers also were given by Tlerod Wedding Cake, Cranford. The bridesmaids, works for Allied Beverage Hope Jones Marthaler of Silver Cnndolabrns, whose dresses were similar to Distribution of Bayonne, MR. AND MRS. Flaming Jublloo Show. Westfield and Barbara Kaul Private Bridal Rooms, those of the maid of honor, graduated from Bayonne CHARLES TRUCH JR. carried purple irises and pink High School. Jackson of Scotch Plains at Mrs, Specializing In White Glove French Service Marthaler'a residence. moon on Cable Beach, Bahamas, The couple spent its honey- and HveB in South Bound Brook.

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Her fiance, a graduate of New marriage by her father. The bride wore a Victorian full length gown. Her headpiece was made of porcelain roses and a mantia veil. 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Her flowers were a cascade Gloucester/Salem us well as Ihc world famous of bright pink roses . ami C'RO of the cruise line. and late night snacks. The bridesmaids were Kim Polls nf tall tin the 7-diiy llenmida Linisc The timprcss is it modernized classic ship, Pnlumbo of Westfield, sister-in- include slops uUiloiieesterJioiiisMollii: oldest reminiscent of the day so trans-Atlantic luxu- law of the bride; Donna Duffy of CAMPS CHILD CARE lishinj; pint in the linslern United Stales uiul ry liisers mid lite golden HJ;C of cruising. As Edison, the bridegroom's sister; Din: of the linesl iiiillna) hiirhors in hnijn as two foolliatl fields, it tins 455 cabins Lisa Ruggerio of Roselle Park, a Miissachusells. (Sloueesier was settled stum and luxury suites. The ship sails ID 50 ports uf f VERY YOUNG PERSON FEATHERBED LANE lifter the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth it) lin- ctll on voyages that visit I 'Kountries. friend of the bride; Angela early 1020s. |jK.attd just a half hour ('mm I'riees for lite 7-ilay cruises range fnrni SHOULD EXPERIENCE THE SCHOOL ! Lovelace of Florida, cousin of the Gloucester is the famous Salem, must widely atxjui $7W In M5oaslin|! an inipti'SMU' display charges. Special rates ore iivnilnhle for groups Kindergarten - 6th Grade mnida dresses were pink, full Nursery School - 2 1/2 lo 4 yrs nf histolic iiivJlileeliiri* and in li maritime tni- of IS nr more. length gowns. The flowers were MOTT-LEENEY Extended Hours Available ilition. Tor 11itJtc inforniiitiuii about (lie cruises, bright pink roses in a bnquet OPEN HAY AFTER Next ship is Maltha's Viiu'yfiid, known as a hrovliiuc or re.strvtiikiits, conlnct Rcgnl with baby's breath. 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Dnlly friond of the bridegroom. 2l!0 V.ill Road, Kirslpp.iny, Nl 070 M 9 ii in 4pm 1-8OO-Y72-O1O2 Iliis suilill); will Itrinj! piissfiifeis JICIOSS (lie The pnge WHS Drew Pnlumbo Giants Stadium eijiialor, around the. lip "I Smith Amnica and WYCKOFI S TREE FARM of Westfield, the bride's nephew. sail llni>ii>'h (he Sliaits of Magellan Roulo 510, Bolvlcloro The raception wns at the Route 3, East Rutherford, NJ 07073 The line's IJtHI passen^ei llafjsliip, fvW 906-475-4503 Primavern In Stirling. A-10 Record-Press November 28, 1997* Obituaries Clara Lee Davis, 68 I Briefs L Waitress; long a Westfield resident WESTFIELD — Clara Lee Surviving are her husband, Holton Davis, 68, died Nov. 20, Ernest; a daughter, Jean Avery Rolf C. Schenck, 68 1997 at Good Samaritan Hospital Lopresti of South Plainfield; her Women's Club holiday Banker; a Korean War veteran in Suffern, N.Y. She had been a stepmother, Indiana Holton; FANWOOD — Rolf C, Providence and a board member waitress at the Howard three brothers, William Holton of concert will feature carols Johnson's restaurant in Clark Mount Rainier, Md., James Schanck, 68, died Nov. 20,1997 at of the Pleasant Valley WESTFIELD — Christmas fundraiser Thursday at the hia home in Saylorsburg, Pa. Ecumenical Network. from 1983 until her retirement in Holton of Miami, Fla., and 1989. carols from around the world will Burger King in Garwood. He retired in 1989 after 21 Surviving are his wife of 44 Nathanial Holton of the Bronx; A native of Moultrie, Ga,, she six sisters, Gladys McNeill of be the emphasis of a special all- Club members will collect years with the Newark office of years, Jennie Angiola Schanck; a musical program of the College receipts that night as patrons First Fidelity Bank and a prede- son, Ralph of Westlake Village, lived in Newark before moving to Winter Haven, Fla., Eunice Westfield nearly 37 years ago. Foster and Mae Frances Marks Woman's Club. leave. A portion of the nighty pnjj* cessor bank. Calif.; a daughter, Nancy Hornick Barbara Thomson, organist, ceeds will be donated by Burger Mr. Schanck was born in of Nazareth, Pa.; a brother, Mrs. Davis, who graduated McBorough, both of Moultrie, from the Plainfield adult school, Dorethea Henderson of will be featured in the program 8 King to the club's scholarship^ Miami, Fla. He lived in Fanwood Herbert of Scotch Plains; a sister, p.m. Tuesday at the First fund. For more information", *aJT from 1964 until he moved to Esther Crissinger of Norfolk, Va.; worked for the Tannenbaum Co. Greensboro, N.C., Rachel Donald and Snyder's Hat Shop before of Jacksonville, Fla., and Congregational Church, 125 Marijke Shugrue at (908) 245- Sayloreburg in 1993. and four grandchildren. Elmer St. Admission is free and 5373. He served in the Army during A memorial service will be 2 becoming a waitress. She was a Veronica LaFrance of East member of the Order of the Orange; two grandchildren and a the public is invited. Applications for law >!; the Korean War and worked for p.m. Sunday at Zion United She will lead the audience in Dun &. Bradstreet for 14 years Lutheran Church. Eastern Star chapter in great-grandchild. Plainfield and the Flower Club at Funeral services were held carols from America, England, scholarships welcomed '' before going into banking. Mr. Arrangements are by the the Bethel Baptist church in France and Germany, then dis- Schanck graduated from Rutgers Kresge Funeral Home in Tuesday al the Bethel Baptist WESTFIELD — Applications Westfield, Church. Burial was in Fairview cuss how organists around the University in 1968. Brodheadsville. Memorial contri- world have conducted hymns in for the Read Law Scholarship are He served on the church coun- butions may be made to VNA She formerly was a member of Cemetery. now available in the guidance the Schley Bethlehem Baptist Arrangements were by the different arrangements. cil and evangelism committee of Hospice of Monroe County, RR 5, Miss Thomson is organist and office at Westfield High School. Zion United Lutheran Church in Box 5169, Suite 101, East Church in Moultrie. Plinton Funeral Home. The scholarship's fund was Stroudsburg, Pa. 18301, or Zion music director of the First Brodheadsville, Pa. Congregational Church in established by Robert and He also was a member of Faith United Lutheran Church, HCR 1, Winifred Read. Mr. Read, a past Box 4, Brodheadsville, Pa. 18322. Westfield and Temple B'nai Lutheran Church in New Abraham in Livingston. She also president of the Weatfield Rotary Felix F. Doering, 83 is the organist at Voorhees Club and Union County Bar' Chapel, on the campus of Association, is an attorney With Retired Esso chemical engineer Douglass College of Rutgers the Westfield firm of Lindabury,' Theodore J. Kaidy, 76 WESTFIELD — Felix F. Surviving are his wife, Edith University in New Brunswick. McCormick & Estabrook. ' • j Doering, 83, died Nov. 23, 1997 at Salisbury Doering; two daugh- Besides giving concerts in The fund is administered by' the Westfield Foundation with' Retired from Hyatt Bearing plant his home in Bridgewater. ters, Cynthia Dominik of Warsaw, America and Europe, Miss 1 recipients selected by the schoU WESTFIELD — Theodore J, World War II. He had been a chemical engi- Poland, and Anne Davies of Thomson has taught classes at neer in Florham Park with the Vacaville, Calif.; a brother, Karl Rutgers University, the Peabody arship committee of the Westfieltf' Kaidy, 76, died Nov. 21, 1997 at His first wife, Ann Tuthill Rotary Club. Need will be taken Underwood Memorial Hospital in Kaidy, died in 1977. A brother, Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey M, of lied Bank; five grandchil- Conservatory, Johns Hopkins and its successor, Exxon Corp. dren nnd four great-grandchil- University and Goucher College. into consideration as well . nfc; Wbodbury. Albert, died in 1984. merit. ' • - * He retired in 1974 after 30 Surviving are his second wife, A native of Anniston, Ala., he dren, For information on the College lived in Westfield for 28 years Private services were held Woman's Club, call Mary Ellen Applicants must be Westfield years as a machine setup worker Edna Graham Kaidy; another High School or Plainfield High- with the former Hyatt Bearing brother, Lewis G, of New before moving to Bridgewater under the direction of the O'Boyle at (908) 233-1031 or five months ago. Memorial Funeral Home in (908) 233-5347. School graduates who attend law Division of General Motors Corp. Brunswick; and a sister, Lillian school fulltime or have been1 in Clark. Varall of Staten Island. Mr. Doering received a bache- Fanwood. lor's degree in chemical engineer- Memorial contributions may Women's Club fundraiser accepted at law school for the Mr. Kaidy was born in Services were held Tuesday at coming year. The scholarship is Brooklyn and lived in Westfield the Corey & Corey Funeral Home ing from the Virginia Polytechnic be made to the Alzheimer's will collect receipts 1 Institute in 1935. Association of Northern New also available to any fulltime BtU"- before moving to Westville in in Rahway, Burial was in St. dent at the Fordham Law School1 1981. Mary's Cemetery, Clark, He formerly was a member of Jersey, 299 Cherry Hill Road, WESTFIELD — The Junior Woman's Club is holding a in the Bronx. •' '*" He also had maintained a Memorial contributions may the Echo Lake Country Club. Parsippany, N.J. 07054. summer home in Surf City since be made to the American Cancer 1952. Society or a local hospice pro- He served in the Army during gram. Credit help available for home buyers Elizabeth C. Cary CLARK — In the past, a con- gage search. Today, there are less than perfect credit." national Homebuyers Clubn sumer with a poor credit history many options. Getting a mort- Some mortgage lenders are which provides free credit coun-J Teacher; helped found library club or a high debt-to-income ratio gage loan is no longer simply a entering a category called sub- seling service to assist its mem- struggled to finance the FANWOOD — Elizabeth C. School of Education. question of yes or no, but rather a prime lending, bers in overcoming credit prpb-i Cary died Nov. 18, 1997 at She also was a member of American dream of home owner- question' of when." Subprime mortgage loans are ship. All mortgage lenders base granted to borrowers with less lems. , " •% \ Muhlenberg Regional Medical Delta Sigma Theta sorority; the By program end, members arej Center in Plainfield. Raritan Valley Links; the In fact, credit history was cited loan decisions on similar factors, than perfect credit. To offset the as the number one reason for including the borrower's income, pre-approved and ready to buy. j She had been a teacher in Montclair Bridge Club; and the increased default and foreclosure denying a mortgage application, assets, liabilities, employment risk of these loans, subprime "There are more mortgage} Franklin Township, Somerset Middlesex County Retired according to the 1996 Home history, and credit history. loans generally carry a higher solutions than ever before for] County, and for several yeras Teachera Association; and the taught clasaes in the Rutgers Mortgage Disclosure Act. But not nil potential borrow- interest rate. credit-impaired borrowers," *hej Emanons, a Plainfield civic club. "Being denied a loan for what ers can sntisfy the requirements Another alternative — credit Upper Bound program in New Survving are her husband, said. j \ Brunswick. is often a life-long dream can be of each of these criteria. counseling services — offers a "If you've been denied fort ai Anthony Sr.; two brothers, very frustrating," said Greg A native of Detroit, Mich., ahe "There is a substantial market way for individuals to overcome mortgage loan, and your lender! lived in Plainfield before moving Bernard Tinsley of Detroit and Gwizdz, vice president regionni of potential borrowers who can't credit barriers and qualify for Raymond Tinsley of Denver, mannger for the Clark area of meet the traditional underwrit- conventional mortgage loan prod- can't offer these solutions, ypu| to Fanwood in 1969. may want to shop around, hdpk1. Mrs, Cary was a founding Colo.; a sister, Shirley Tinsley of Norwest Mortgage, Inc., the ing criteria," Mr. Gwizdz said. ucts, thereby avoiding the higher member of the library club at the Detroit; and a grandchild. nation's leading provider of home "Our industry has made huge interest rate requirements of a for a mortgage lender that hasj Bethel Presbyterian Church in Funeral services were held mortgages. gains in being able to help these subprime loan. your best interest in mind and; Plainfield. Saturday at the Bethel "However, that initial denial people achieve the dream of Mr. Gwizdz said Norwest wants to help you realize the1 She graduated from Central Presbyterian Church. shouldn't be the end of the mort- home ownership, despite having Mortgage recently launched a dream of home ownership." i State University in Wilberforce, Arrangements were by the Ohio, and completed graduate Judkins Colonial Home in studies at the Rutgers Graduate Plninfield. UCC restaurant management degree Margaret McGinn, 66 AARP committee chairwoman proves popular for area employers 1 WESTFIELD — Margaret N. volunteer at St. Joseph's Social Marino McGinn, 66, died Nov. 20, Service Center in Elizabeth. CRANFORD — With mnnnge- "There are so many job8 out career people, as have cruise Professor McGowan notes that 1997 at her home. She had been n She was a member of the Altar rinl jobs abounding at restaurant there," says Prof. J. Malcolm ships and airlineB. Bilingual peo- a special attraction of restaurant committee chairwoman for the Rosary Society at Holy Trinity chains and take-out establish- McGowan, UCC's program coor- ple have a special edge in the management is the flexible work American Association of Retired Roman Catholic Church. ments, Union County College's dinator. "Statistics show that 55 restaurant industry in the schedule that might be appealing Persons chapter in Westfield. Surviving: nro her husband, restiiurnnt management pro- percent of meals eaten ench night diverse and cosmopolitan tri- to those who prefer nn alterna- She was born in Brooklyn nnd Thomns V; two sons, Thomas E. gram offers students a combina- come from a restaurant or tnke- stnte aren. tive to 9-to-5 hours. While work- had lived in Westfield since 1966. of LawrenceviHe and Christopher tion of clnssroom learning nnd out establishment. Through our Program faculty pair students ing weekends and holidays is a Mrs. McGinn ulso was n poll J. of Washington, D.C.; nnd n practical internships that can program, students can graduate with restaurants appropriate to given for the industry, the envi- worker with the Union County grandchild, lead to lucrative employment with an associate degree and their career goals. While the pro- ronment tends to be a bit less Board of Elections and from Services were held Mondny at opportunities, enter the restaurant industry as gram utilizes dozens of facilities structured than a "usual" job. 1981-91 an administrative assis- the Dooley Funernl Home, This associate in science nn assistant manngcr. Many of throughout the area, the "With both spouses working, tant at the Bridgewnter offices of Crnnford, followed by a funeral degree program is offered in con- the chains offer scholarships." Hamilton Park Plaza Hotel, one we can expect the restaurant AT&T Corp. She wns active with Mass at Holy Trinity Church. junction with Fairlt'igh Because of its proximity to of the top five-star hotels in New industry to grow and grow as we Union County Right to Life and a Burial was in Fairview Cemetery. Dickinson University, Madison New York City, Union County Jersey, is an on-site training enter the 21st century," he said. Campus, which has been rated us College servos us a perfect train- facility for Fnirleigh Dickinson's Those interested in further one of the top 15 colleges nnd uni- ing ground for those who wisli to interns. There, they participate information should call either versities in restaurant manage- work in a restaurant there as in servicing corporate confer- Professor McGowan at 709:7396 Adrienne Rentrop, 51 ment. Faculty are spocinlists in well as with hotels nnd restau- ences ns well as banquets and or the college's admissions office the field, with ninny also rants in New Jersey, notes ensual diners, at 709-7500. Q employed ns managers of indus- McGowan. He ndds that the Lived the past 16 years in Westfield try lenders such ns Tavern on the Atlantic City resort industry has WESTPIELD — Adrienne A. home; two brothers, John It. Green and the Marriott chain. created a demand for restaurant Rentrop, 61, died Nov. 21,1997 nt Aslanian of Westfield and St. Barnabas Medical Center in Gregory P. Aslaninn of Palm I hiion County Livingston. Sho was born in Kow Bench, Fla.; her mothor-in-law, Gardens, N.Y., and had lived in Mary B. of Baton Rouge, Ln.; and Westfleld since 1981. many nieces and nephews. Mrs. Rentrop received a Funeral services were hold Places of 'IVorsfup degree in secondary education Mondny at the First United from the University of Denver in Methodist Church. Burial wns in _ On December 17tb, 1968. Sho was ft member of the Fnirvicw Cemetery. •emher I Nth hi our ThttrstUty publications) Echo Lake Country Club nnd also Ammgemonts were by the KENILWORTH ST. BERNARD'S of Westfield Twig 11, associated Gray Funernl Home. Memorial North Jersey Newspapers Co., your CATHOLIC CHURCH with Children's Specialized contributions may hv mnde to network of community newspapers, , OO1ML CHAPIL 368 Sumner Ave Hospital in Mountainside). Children's Specialized Hospital, will be publishing it's annual I Newark Ave, & 23rd St., Kenilworth Plainfield Surviving are her husband, 150 New Providence Uomi, 908-272-6131 Pastor: Rev. foseph F. Barlxitw. Roy R.; a daughter, Alyson A. at Motintniimido, N.J. 07092. Religious Holitlay Services Directory. y Sunda6:00 pm - yEvmin Servicesg Swrvkis: 908-756-3393 This bannered directory is very Monday, 7:00 pm - ley* Irlfadt SUNDAY MASSES: effective and will be seen by our \ Wirintiday, 7:30 pm • fraytr mi MMt Siwiy Saturday, G:3[J PM Friday, 7:00 pm - Ywlh Muting Sunday: B:00, 0:30 & 11:30 AM WEEKDAY MASSKS { readers, your current and \ ridfUlMMyf k x Mon./WBtl./Fri: 7:00 AM & 0:00 AM,' potential worshipers. - 7-8:30 pm (Gf«U Ib-l Ap) TXins./Tlmra: 8:00 AM & 5:30 PM It is fur easier for the runiily, If a family plot Is urriiiiucd prior Caff for More Information Saturday: O:UU AM to need. The considerate stall' al Hillside Cemetery will assist your List your holiday services before \ \ selection. All lots tire in fully developed turns ntul include the holidays so our readers can - \ Terrill Road perpetual cure. Hillside Cemetery, lociiti'd on Woodland Avenue make arrangements to attend them. hi Scotch Pluins, is » nnu-prolit To S/ldvertise in the Baptist Church ' Please callJor further details u KVlOTerrUl Rd. Scotch Plains Telephone (WW) 756-1729. 1-800472-0151 322-7151 Cfiurcfi Directory Rev. Mhhilcl SfttiiiiHi. I'usliir To our readers; please look for this SUNDAY Call Xerry at l):M) am Sunday School Holiday Directory on 1(1:45 am Morning Worship December 17th or 18th. 6:00 pm livening Worship J-^00-555-3455 WEDNESDAY 7:00 pm PrayerMettltiB Nursery Care 1'rtn'Mml

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•4'U -beat decorations come for holidays •yDAVK) LEARN __ WEEKEND PLUS With Christmas just around the corner, it's time to pick out decorations for the house. Traditional decor makes for obvious choices; Nativity scenes, wreaths and strings of lights. • •.But if you feel like bucking tradition, area stores are stocked with some, shall we say, novel decorations, including talking Christmas trees with eyes and mouths and figurines that play Christmas carols. r limit- nnd will play it and assorted ed and should in1 reserved. Call other rood instruments at (908) 753-0190 1-1 p.m. week- WiUchunfj Arts Center 8 p.m. days to make a reservsiliun. Friday, Dec. fi. His quartet Tickets are held for pickup and includes popular pianist Murk payment at the door, Shane, Pat O'Leary on upright Ticket price of $10 includes string bans, nnd Kliiu.s Suonsaari intermission ri'l on drumrt. Robinson's saxophone dwarfs oven the rather large baaa sax, which is resulting with West You Deserve Coast traditional jazz bands. . Lace Only a dozen or so contrabass Clidkrs aaxos are known to exist. Mo.st \Ti • Teddy. are owned by collectors* and LIHIH 1 Sttx'klngs • [Millies • CiDvvns are rarely played in public. Complete Lln};oilo Nt?cils Robinson primarily plays the • Pcisonal At(«?ntluii • txpert I'll Hi tenor and baritone saxea, lint he plays all sizes of saxes, including the neglected C-melotly sax. Me also plays clarinet and flute, find ]|S MAln Stncl Di-itinl nonreed brasa instruments like (90B) I.J.I-1444 Clnuit MmHlay* Tucslliii' the coronet and euphonium. 111 111 AS.il IDS Given the wide range of instruments he has mastered and the many styles he can play, Clues down it is no wonder Robinson has a full schedule. He has averaged on new recording ench month in 1. Grateful 2. Fixed, in a way recent years, and has 11 festival 7. Household essential 3. Curse

8. Pillars 4. Labeled ///o.vc to/to /oor^yroo///oo(/,/ t/reA-/t 5. Changed, in a way 10. Repeat /f'<'tt(A (f /t((/ -scr{>/((• 11. One who makes ref- 6. Peninsula extending • Frecti Sausngr; into the Persian Gulf • liTiportoc! CIIUOBOS erence • Prtipntod Foods 13. Depress 7. Benedictions • PdGliioa S Italian Ccjt)hii;!i • Atjod Billsnrnic Vinr;c|;irr, 14. Doctrine 9. Thanksgiving symbol • Bosl Cuts ol Moul GEORGE PACCiELLO « Fonlurintj HtrM''. l-lr>.itl Dull Monts ,17. About pilotage 12. Confirms This Christmas tree sings when you clap your hands. • Fresh Pastn & fioiiniwt ilnucna 15. Way to experience • l-nrgo Varioly cil i>[ji!i:irilly Siiliids • 19. Type of shark • Imported Olives Oil ;$1, Pundit 16. Common people • rroah Bw;\<.\; .= 28TM ANNUAL • lni[jortorj Grucury Items ,/22. Relative status 18. University in the • Holiday Cnteiintj Avniliit/u 23. Outdoes Northeast ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE Soldiers 20. Nag Sponsored hy llu.1 HUNTERDON CENTKAI. I HGN SCHOOL JlOOSTIiKSCLUU Novoinliur 29lh & 3(>lh, IW7 Saturday, Novt'inhiT 2wh - 10 nm to (>|»m •*. Wbm Sunday, Novi-mbiT 3lHh - 12 noun to 5pm HUNTERDON CliNTRAL MICH SCHOOL I Ihl.U HOUSH 117 Washington Valley Rd., Warren, Pheasant Ftun F'inzti On Routi- 523, rh'inin>;lon, Ni'w Jersey (908) 302-9700 • Fax; (908) 302-9702 CIRCELU TREE FARM Donation SX5II - with ml $3.00 (Ftrmtrty "Ctutson Iret farm") O\l Ol N!"W|I USFY'S HFST^HOWS • Christmas Trees ^^p~" Tag Nou! Dig or Cut Later • Landscape Etterqreens COUNTRV FOLK ART • Hotly • Cut Branches 334 Shitlman's Lane, Somerset NJ & CRAFT SHOW (732) 873-3757 WaitC(fn't you Cope to have that for Christmas' IVlcIl Christmas Is here nf;nin! DEC. 5-6-7 • SOMERSET n Can't you see Hie liy.htsi winking in every shop window am! tin? " GARDEN STflTE EXHIBIT CENTER; Lanlurn is full of lumpUri); prt^.i 1-287, Exit #10 • Rl, 527/Now Brunswick, North on Rt. 527 to 1st liyht, loft on McCarter Theatre, Princeton Of course you can. •"• ••• .-..,.,» ' ' Davidson Ave for 1/2 mile, GSEC on left - FREE PARKING I 'December 3 I - January 4 Nowhere will you find msiris delightful nnd MtMSoimblc fjifit Th« Uading Folk flrt & Crafts Show in the Nation >609-683-8OO0 for rcimjinbranrc. 'I'hu best scU't lion of Christopher Hiulko, Featuring the award-winning, lop quality li.'inilerancu Folk Art A Crafts oi n Old Worki Christmas, Hyers Carolers, (X-pl. S(> H liir);u > over KKJ oulslancling Artisan-Exhibitors from across the country.V Offufinj. r- Inventory of rcllri'tl IIOUM'S. " State Theatre, New Brtmtwick « for sale quality Reproductions & Country "Heirlooms of the l-'uiurc"!V ,*wfth live orchestral This yc.ir w l><)V«'n spt'cinl line of personal x )',lft!i Iru'lutliii); :'llk llnj'.t'rU? from C'iHiiida, fill Country Dscorating 8c Qlft N«adi For Sal? I r ;.bec. 20 • HtfrW & 7;30 pm o I— hiitidwoven i henillc scirfs ami those lovoly Friday ovo. 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Atlm. $C • Sat. 10 urn. to 5 p.m. Arlm. $5 •Pec. 2! • 1:00 & 4:30 pm o I luliiliiy ouHIN for tin- iMtli* ones. Sun.10 n.rn. 1o 4 p.m. Adrn. $S • Chilctron under 10 Atfm $'A 732-246-7469 > ItnlliLiy Hmirs: Won Irl 10 Till 9 Your Ono Pnld Acirnisuion Mo-iKlrnil!) You All 3 Dayn Hni. KJlofi, Sun \7 In5 All miijitr cri'tilt tnrds iicicplfil •AMERICAN The Brass Lnntcrn 0393 E. Holly Re] The. I J«/y Store of Us Kind ' Country Holly, Ml 104-13 'REPERTORY y\"i Mnln Hiri'i't, Mctischcti Folk Art Shows, Inc. (240)034-4151 7.i2-!5-IH-ri'l42 -BALLET ItiStf Wt*#ft-«»i'**i November 28, 1997

Warren Chiasson, Nov. 29. 99 Morristown Rd., Bernardsville EXALTATIONS! COURTTAVERN (908) 204-9200 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7 124 Church St. * Michael Andrews, Nov. 28. Christ Church Episcopal New Brunswick 5 Paterson St., New Brunswick (732) 545-7265 (732) 560-7132, Ext. 2 SOMERSET VALLEY PLAYERS Jack Fest, Demonspeed, Step Kings, Works of J.S. Bach, Poulenc, Rossi, Route 514, Neshanlc Nov. 28. Concert Schubert and Respighi, performed by the (908) 369-7469 LAX, Hidden Agenda, Dec. 4. Cantabile Chamber Chorale. Adults $12; For February production of OulafOrdec Powerbunny 4x4, Dec, 5. senior citizens and students $6. Open auditions 7:30 p.m. Deo. 1, 2. Six Buzzed Meg, The Qripweeds, Dec, 6. AMERICAN BOYCHOIR FREE POTATO STEW inen (20-60) and four women (20-50) JACK O'CONNOR'S 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 29 needed. 1288 Route 22, Bridgewater State Theatre, 15 Livingston Ave,, New Reformed Church, 23 S. (908)725-1500 Brunswick Second Ave., Highland Park Gladys Richards (piano), brunch Sunday. (732) 246-7469; (732) 940-1553, (732) 828-3528: Alternate Sides, Nov. 28. www.statetheatre.com www.research.att.corn/psa/foikproject MINSTREL COFFEEHOUSE Princeton-based ensemble sings Trio performs in a benefit dance with Somerset County Environmental Christmas music with the Gabriel) Brass. Peter Sttx, caller. Lessons lor beginners Education Center, 190 Lord Stirling Admission $25-519. 7:30 p.m. Admission $7. BORDERS BOOKS/MUSIC/CAFE Rd., Basking Ridge JOOI BENSON TOM GAVORNIK 290 Commons Way (973) 335-9489; 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 29 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 Bridgewater www.reseafch.att.com/psa/fotkproject Toon-Cei-Town Dunellen Public Library {908) 231-0111 Chuck Brodsky, Those Arrogant Tree 108 Ouimby St., Westfield New Market Rd., Dunellen Nat Janoff, Nov. 2B. Frogs, Nov. 28. (908) 654-3131 (732) 968-4585 Scarlett Blue, Nov. 30. Chorus Song Night, Dec. 5. The singing voice of Ariel In The Little Holiday music from a guitarist/composer. BOURBON STREET CAFE NASSAU INN Mermaid and the speaking voice of Free admission. Old Bay Restaurant Palmer Square, Princeton Weebo the robot In Flubber. Free admis- HOLIDAY CONCERT 61 Church St,, New Brunswick (609)921-7500 sion, 6 and 9 p.m. Dec. 6,7 (732)246-3111; TheVooDudes, Dec. 6. JUDY COLLINS Kirkpatfick Chapel, Rutgers University, www.oldbay.com PALMYRA TEA ROOM 8 p.m. Ff Iday, Nov. 28 New Brunswick Night Train, Nov, 28. 22 Hamilton St. Edward Nash Theatre (732) 932-7511 Hudson River Rats, Nov. 29. Bound Brook Raritan Valley Community Yuletide music with the Klrkpatrlck Choir CLUB BENE (732)302-0515 College, North Branch and the Rutgers Glee Club. Admission Route 35, Soyreville Pamela Novick, Nov. 2B, (908) 725-3420; $6; discounts available, (732) 727-3000; Alaskan, Nov. 29. www.raritanval.edu/theatre MESSIAH www.clubbene.com THE STORE Best known for her 1968 hit "Both Sides 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7 John Valby, Nov. 28. 55 S, Finley Ave, Now" and her 1970-71 a capella version United Reformed Church Roy Ayers, Nov. 29. Basking Ridge of "Amazing Grace." Admission $32, $27. 100 W. Main St., Somerville Reglna Belle, Boney James, Dec. 2. (908) 766-9653 DENA DEROSE (908) 725-3420 Bernle Mac, Dec. 5. G rover Kemble, Nov. 29. 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 George Frederick Handel's oratorio, sung The Kinks (minus Ray Davles), Deo. 6. THE STRESS FACTORY Watchung Arts Center complete by the Central Jersey THE CORNERSTONE 90 Church St., New Brunswick Watchung Circle, Watchung Symphony Orchestra and Master 25 New St., Motuchen (732) 545-4242 (908)753-0190 Chorale. Adults $12; senior citizens $9.50; (732) 549-5306 Gary Conrad, Nov. 28-30. Jazz singer/planlst/composer. Admission students $5. Richie Gagllano, Tuesday. THIRSTY TURTLE $10. MELBA MOORE ELIZABETH QRISWALD/SPECIAL TO WEEKEND PLUS Warren Vache. Jr., Nov. 28. 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3 Santa CIIUB will take a ride on Black River & Western Railroad's State Theatre, 15 Livingston Ave., New Christmas special this year. Santa will visit children In the vintage pas- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••it*** Brunswick senger coaches Friday through Sunday and Dec. 6,7,13 and 14.1tolns AIQTS EDUCATION, INC* (732) 246-7469; depart Flemlngton Station 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. Free ¥ * www.statetheatre.com parking Is available at the station. For details, call (908)782-9600. " ¥ Jazz-Influenced singer does Cole Porter songs. Admission S38-S20. Raider Blvd., Hillsborough RUTGERS CONCERT BAND . -' ¥ O REJOICE (908) 359-7485; 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4 ^ * 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 6 members.aol.com/rvsband Nicholas Music Center, Rutgers", ¥ Crescent Avenue Holiday concert, featuring works by Anton University, New Brunswick ' ' * Presbyterian Church Dvorak, Morton Gould and other com- (732) 932-7511 ' ; ¥ 716 Watchung Ave., Plainfield posers. Free admission. Directed by Joe H. Brashier, Free admis- "ADVENTURES IN OZ" (90S) 754-9222 SCOTT ROBINSON sion. Songs oi Christmas and Kwanzaa, per- 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5 RUTGERS GLEE CLUB ¥ an original Interactive musical for kids off all ages * formed by the Ric-Charles Chroal Watchung Arts Center Noon Wednesday, Dec. 3 Ensemble. Admission $10. Watchung Circle, Watchung First Congregational Church ¥ starring * RARITAN VALLEY (908)753-0190 125 Elmer St.. Wesifield ¥ SYMPHONIC BAND Playing "the world's largest saxophone," (908) 233-2494 ¥ * * 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5 which stands more than 6 feet tall. All-mate ensemble performs in an Advent ¥ THE FIVE ALARM THEATRE CO. HHIsbcfougn High School Admission $10. concert. 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CADI LLAC, North Jersey Somersei Messenger-Gazette, The Hllls-Bedmlnster Press, OlIAIIMi A IlKIIIIK SliVINIIAIIII e: The Chronicle, The Journal, The Piscataway Review, Route 22 East •Bridgewater Metuchen Edison Review and Highland Park Herald, 3oinorsiil • Mltldlnaax • Dillon South Plainfield Reporter, Cranford Chronicle, Record Press Sa/es 732-469-4500 Parts 13US9-2135 Service 732-469-4100 FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY (90S) 725-2110 PRINTMAKING COUNCIL to Dec. 18. 724 Park Ave., Plainfieid Open during building hours. OF NEW JERSEY JACOB TRAPP GALLERY (906) 7560750 Printmaking Council of New Jersey exhib- 440 River Rd., North Branch Unitarian Church Open to the public 11:30-a.m.-12:30 p.m. it, to Jan. 22,1998. (908)725-2110 4 Waldron Ave. Sunday or by appointment. MILLBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday-Friday, 1-4 Summit Paintings by Nicole Palausi, to Nov. 30. 200 Glen Ave., Millburn p.m. Saturday. Frae admission. (908) 273-3245 RENEE FOOSANER ART GALLERY (973) 376-2948. (973) 783-94B5 Holiday print sala, to Dec. 31. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a,m>- Paper Mill Playhouse Open during library hours. 24th annual juried member show, to Dec. noon Sunday. Brookside Dr., Millburn Miltburn-Short Hills Arts Canter small 31. "Links in the Unbroken Line," to Deo. 5. (973)379-3636, Ext. 2644 group exhibition, Dec. 1-31. RABBET GALLERY WATCHUNG ARTS CENTER Noon-3 p.m. Friday. Also open one hour MORTIMER GALLERY 120 Georges Rd. Watchung Circle before theater performances and at Inter- Gill St. Bernard's School North Brunswick Watchung mission. St. Bernard's Rd., Gladstone (732)626-5150 (908) 753-0190 Miliburn-Short Hills Arts Center members" (908)234-1611 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-3 1-4 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Free admis- show, to Dec. 14. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Friday; by p.m. Saturday; also open by appointment. sion. GALLERY AT appointment Saturday, Sunday. Free admission. "The World with Perforations" in stamp BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB "Art<->Technology" in works by Allen Third annual Variety Show, to Dec, 30. art. Dec. 1-31. Reception 1-4 p.m. Deo. 7. Route 206, Princeton Cosgrove, to Dec. 19. SWAIN GALLERIES (609) 252-6275 NEW JERSEY CENTER 703 Watchung Ava., Plainlield Free admission; call tor each day's hours. FOR VISUAL ARTS (908)756-1707 "Four Artists, Four Objects, Tan Years," to 68 Elm St., Summit 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday; 9:30 Dec. 2. (908)273-9121 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday JOHNSON & JOHNSON Free admission; call for each day's hours. "Heritage" works of Alonzo Adams, to EDUCATION CENTER Sculpture by Peter Paginate, outdoors, to Nov. 28. TRAILSIDE NATURE 410 George St. December. TALBOTT LIBRARY AND SCIENCE CENTER New Brunswick The Animal Kingdom," Palmer Gallery, to Westminster Choir College 452 New Providence Rd. (732) 246-4066 Feb, 1,1998, 101 Walnut Lane Mountainside Open by appointment only. Dog portraits by Reuben Ward Blnks, Princeton (908) 789-3670 "George Radeschi: Wood Turnings," to Members' Gallery, to Feb. 1,1998. (609)921-7100 "Changing Skies." 2 p.m. Nov. 30. Adults Jan. 5, 1998. PALMYRA ART GALLERY 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Wednesday; 8 and students S3; senior citizens $2.55. MAIN STREET GALLERY 22 Hamilton St. am,-6 p.m.Thursday. Children younger than 6 not admitted. & FRAME COMPANY Bound Brook Panel of the AIDS Quilt, Dec, 1 -4. "Laser ELO." 3:30 p.m. Nov. 30. Adults Montgomery Center (732)302-0515 TOMASULO ART GALLERY and students $3,25; senior cltizons $2.75. Route 206, SWllman Open during cafe hours. Union County College Children younger than 10 not admitted. (609) 683-8092 "Folk Art Cornucopia." to Nov. 29. 1033 Springfield Ave. "Star of Wonder," 2 p.m, Dec, 7, Adults Open Monday-Saturday: call for each POLISH CULTURAL FOUNDATION Cranford and students $3; senior citizens $2.55. day's hours. 177 Broadway, Clark (908)709-7155 Children younger than 6 not admitted. "Seasonal Selections" o* landscape pho- (732)382-7197 1-4 p.m. Monday, Saturday; 1-4 and 6-9 "Laser Noel," 3:30 p.m. Dec. 7. Adults and tography by Clem Flori, to Jan, 10, 1998. Open to the public 5-9 p.m.Tuasday- p.m. Tuesday-Thursday. students $3.25; senior citizens $2.75. LES MALAMUT GALLERY Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. Free "Accidental Encounters" of Fran Beallor, Children younger than 10 not admitted. Union Public Library admission. Friberger Park, Union Paintings by Richard Nunzlata, to Dec. 4. (908)686-0857 PRESIDENTIAL ART GALLERY Open during library hours. Middlesex County College "Flower Portraits" ot the late Stanley Route 514, Edison Nowakowski, to Dec. 18. (732) 906-2566 MARTINSVILLE 9 a.m.-5 p.m, Monday-Friday. 0 ANTIQUE CENTER Middlesex County Arts High School Singer Judy Collins will present her Christmas show 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1944 Washington Valley Rd. exhibit, to Dec. 1. 5 In Chatham Middle School, Main Street, Chatham through the Friday Martmsville PRINCETON (732)302-1229 UNIVERSITY STORE Evening Club. She will be joined In the show by choristers from 11 a,m.-5 p.m, Tuesday-Friday; 10 a.m.-5 36 University PI., Princeton /^jeftitty /ef/et/ Morrlstown's Morris Choral Society. Tickets cost $3S-$50, and are avail- p.m. Saturday; noon-5 p.m, Sunday. (609)771-0724 able by calling the Friday Evening Club box office at (973) 536-6413; fax Oil paintings ol the Martinsville area by Open during store hours. (973) 267-0178; or e-mail Itsfec9aol.com. Eunice Jackson Fais, to Nov. 30. Transformations Craft Cooperative exhibit, rand Buffet MASON GROSS SCHOOL to Dec. 26. Montgomery Cultural Center jurlad show, OF THE ARTS $17.95 Thanksgiving Day Buffet to Nov. 29. Thursday. November !t7ill Rutgers University. 33 Livingston Ave,, Children Under 10 EUGENIE GALLERY Call Now for Ucsurvntlans su.os New Brunswick I • 3 • 5 I'M ance, 501 Park Ave., Scotch Plains (732) 932-2222, Ext 2 Open Sundays in December Fresh Vegetable Medley (908) 322-6333 9 a.m.-4 p.m. rVionday-Friday. THE NUTCRACKER 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday,Tuesday, • Stuffed Shells Stuffed Fillet of Sole Graduate student exhibit, Dec. 4-12. • Plyutonl Boiouncse Vermont YbuinJ Turkey 1 and 4:30 p.m. Nov. 28-30 Wednesday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday; 10 METLIFE ATRIUM McCarter Theatre a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. • Pcnnc Corbonnra Ham Carving Station Metropolitan Lite (fcevtmet • Veal Spczzatlno Sweet Potatoes 91 University PI., Princeton "Sacred Visions/The Masked Ones." Dec. Insurance Co. 5-27. Reception 6-9 p.m. Dec. 5. • Sausage & Peppers Plus Salad bar & • (609)683-8000; S01 Route 22, Brldgawatar www.mccarter.org • Honey Boasted Chicken Assorted Dessert Table Tchaikovsky ballet, now a holiday subur- • Meatballs In Sauce Stuffing ban standard under the tutelage ot the Place your order for • Implant Rollutlnl Cranberry Sauce Moiil'ri The New! Cutmoi In; combined wllh tinlcrinlniiivitt or wlih any utlmr im American Repertory Ballet. Admission LtUK'U Saturday •FRESH TURKEY* Join ll» Tor Our'Siwciauilnr Lunch flutter Ml 11:10 • a 00 I'M & 4KXT •SAUSAGE STUFFING* Ilr Men ii Served Ml' ll:M)-40O I'M Dinner • SOUTH STREET BISTRO • Dinner •PARTY PUTTERS' /W (wtt/tAw i \[<}fll (wttjlOik h 22 Eastman St.• Cranford Siiiitiittj-TllurMlity * Acten From Maria Ttatri Tiint AIIIIIIILT (?oimk< Til Dinnvr FKKKt Under New Ownershlp-Newly Renovittd-Conlemporary Menu-Casuil Fine Dining lltr /»>,•> I.U.I7t f«u lii,Urr< Will lit nmurlttlhntm Your I htcl Wed. Thurs. Frl. HAPPY HOUR AT THE BAR 5-7 W S,K-.,,ik ^iHiKluJi-il • V.llnl I III" l\< 1IHIi,l<>"» **f ITS A WONDERFUL UFE (908)272-3290 .' A^< (MI,,„,»,!! I. ..[.k.llv k,!,,...,,, |jR ; (America, 1946) Drlnb Specials-Complimentary Hors D' Oeuvres 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 28 Entertainment Friday & Saturday Fax (908) 272-5313 Union County Arts Center AVAII.AHU- rOK CHRISTMAS & PRIVATU PAKTIISS Fret P«Uf>9 In RUT 2991 Hamilton Blvd. - So. I'luinlidtl, N.I O7OH0 Jf ln%l I'.MI llinn -1V|n*t 1601 Irving St., flahway 34 Division Street • Ph(908) 526-3222 • Fa* (908) 586-9331 t (732) 499-8226 cWttcntorSmih Si. & Invinhm St. Sium tilllc, NJ. Arn^ from S<"iKrviH*- h«l (Hlla-. ••M t Yuletide standard, directed by Frank M14U l'»tklii|4 IK-html fluiMlittf M|iiilt-J|Nil I,*it. Capra, shown theatrically for the centen- nial of his birth. Admission 30 cents (the same price as 1946). MEDtTERflANEO (ITALY, 1991) • 2 and 7:30 p.m. Doc. 1 Matuchen Public Library 480 Middlesex Ave.. Metuchen (732) 632-8526 Eight of Mussolini's soldiers are stranded on an island during World War II. Shown HOLLY FARK in Italian with English subtitles. Free • admission; seating limited. Come enjoy Thanksgiving Dinner With Us! ATRIUM GAUERV Chubb Group ot Insurance ( >j>«-n 7:00 Wt-VOOI'M Companies, 15 Mountain View Rd, Warren (908) 903-2608 95 Open to the public 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday- Friday. Group tours by appointment. Free Complete Dinners starting* 7 admission. » Works by cyberartlst llene Steajitt, to also serving Breakfast Dec. 31. BARRON ARTS CENTER 2002 Park Ave. • South Plainficld, NJ 07080 582 Rahway Ave, Woodbridge I (732)634-0413 t-A p.m. Sunday; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday- (908)755-2811 Friday. Free admission. 'Here Wa Go Again!" model train exhibit, f«o» minutes from Oak Tree Rd. and Inman Ave. Nov. 30-Dec. 23. Reception 2-4 p.m. Nov. Golden Corner 30. 1860 HOUSE 313 West Union Avenue, Bound Brook 124 Montgomery Rd., Skillman (609)921-3272 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; 10 a.m.- (908) 469-3350 2 p.m. Saturday. Some things should never change, such as baked pita bread sandwiches filled with spinach, Garden Court Restaurant Golden Corner Diner's offering of a delicious bacon and egg; Creek salad, Caesar salad or garden Serving Up A Unique Dining Experience breakfast, a quick lunch, a reasonably priced din- greens, all of which can add chicken or shrimp, ner or an evening dessert treat. Wliat has made a Salads have been added to the dinner menu and good thing belter is the new wait staff, the evolving "They are lame," says Argle. The newest, a fresh redecorating, (lie pita sandwiches for lunch and the spinacti salad and a four-green salad, compete huge salads Tor dinner. quite well with the always wonderful (ireek salad. Also, the fabulous pumpkin pancakes, pumpkin Steak, pasta and seafood dishes are always on pies and pumpkin cheesecake available in October the menu and the saute" specials "have gotten bigger Think of us for your next: are so popular they now are on sale beginning in and belter," says Argie. "Dino Is really creating M«l«J««nl/U,n» • Shower • Engagement • Birthday September till December. wonderful dishes." Only pure olive oil is used for (All OAKirl(ir>0«EOHI>nEMIS6S| •> SEAFOOn " STEAKS • Business Luncheon • Holiday Event All the baking is done on premises by Nick salads and noncholesterol oils for frying, 5AUTCE SPECIALS Bonls. Pies and cakes are always available for pur- Oilier items that never change because they have 725-9333 We offer n full b;ir, ant) our rjourmel chef chase and specialty desserts are offered for holidays become popular favorites are tli<' flavored cappuc- 70 H U!i HWY JOfl, SMVl. can aci'omtnrinier Diner. While service Is always friendly, it is especially elly's Obeli daily 6 a.m.-10 p.m. Visa and PorfumtK • Sp«niiri • Anwrlcw Hot Fowl efficient at lunch time when there is a huge array of Catering • FuN UM Bow"! H«*4 PeN NORDSTROM moderately priced specials and always hearty sand- MasterCard acvcbted, HtmdimMwd accessible. , Phono (90fl) 497 0455 wiches, juicy burgers and popular salads. Newest Nonsmoking section. Mx lunch orders lo • Fax (W6) 497-O455 Items on the lunch muni are the lighter fresh- 12 Nortti Union Ave. Cranfofd, NJ 07016 mi W« Wtoer «»* Weekend Plus November 28, 1997

28-30. Adufts $2; senior citizens $1; chil- (908) 273-8787 Tour of six Christmas-decorated homes, THE ART MUSEUM 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 dren free. Tour of six Christmas-decorated homes, 1-5 p.m. Dec. 7. Admission $12 in Princeton University Forum Theatre HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Dec. 4. Admission $20. advance, $15 day of event. (609) 258-3788 314 Main St., Metuchen * Jane Voortiees Zirnmerti Related lunch (reservations required) at SPORTS CARD Gallery talks for kindergarten through fifth (732) 548-0582 Art Museum, Rutgers University, New Beacon Hill Club $20. AND COMIC BOOK SHOW grade 11 a.m. Saturday. Younger children Famous fairy tale of Prince Charming, his CHRISTMAS TOY TRAIN Brunswick HOLIDAY LIGHTING St. Ann's School must be accompanied by an adult. Free semi-charmed beau and her evil faJry SHOW AND SALE (732) 932-7237 SPECTACULAR 29 Second Ave., Raritan admission. godmother. Admission S8. fi St. John Vianney Church With all merchandise this year under $35 Monument Square (908) 253-9616, (908) 725-7787 "Po Wan and the Kuan-yin," Dec. 6. HANS BRtNKER'S CHRISTMAS |i 420 Inman Ave., Cotonla New Brunswick Exactly what it says, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. BABES IN TOYLAND 11 a.m. Nov. 29, 30 ,.•;',, ; each, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Dec. 3-5; noon-5 - (732) 463-8696 p.m. Dec. 6, 7. Free admission. (732) 545-0026; 29. Admission $1. 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Nov. Paper Mill Playhouse , Uonet trains In N, 0 and other gauges, 10 HOUDAY CARRIAGE RIDES www.newbrunswick.com 28; Paper Mill Playhouse Brookside Dr., Millburn [ a.m.-2 p.m. Dec. 7. Adults $4; children New Brunswick Christmas-related event, starling 6 p.m, Brookside Dr., Millburn (973)376-4343 under 12 free. (732) 545-0026; Dec. 2, Free admission. (973) 376-4343 The man with the silver skates comes;; DART'S MILL www.newbrunswick.com HOUDAY NATURE BOUTIQUE Jack & Jiil, Little Bo Peep and their gliding In. Admission $8, $7. 7- ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR Leaving from Hyatt hotel and Monument Trailside Nature and Science friends on their way to the Forest of No SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON •; Devereux Dart's Mill Square, 6-9 p.m. Dec. 5,6. Rain date 4-7 Center, 452 New Providence Return. Admission $8, $7. 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 30 : Day Care Canter p.m. Dec. 7. Free admission. Ret,, Mountainside ADVENTURES IN OZ A CHRISTMAS CAROL Wm. Annin Middle School '•> Route 523, Remington HOUDAY HOUSE TOUR (908) 789-3670 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 30 11 a.m. Dec. 6, 7 Quincy Rd., Basking Ridge ', (908) 782-0200 Summit Christmas-related craft show, 1-5 p.m. Forum Theatre Paper Mill Playhouse (908) 766-3807 Now in Its 22nd year, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. Dec. 7. Admission $1. 314 Main St.. Metuchen Brookside Dr., Millburn The shipwrecked family on an uncharted HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS (732) 548-0582 (973) 376-4343 desert isle — with full musical accompa- Cranford "An original interactive musical" with Scaled-down version o) the Charles niment. Admission $6; group rates avail- (908) 276-4213 actors ages 11-17. Admission $8. Dickens standard. Admission $7, $6. able. CINDERELLA RESTAURANT Christmas Eve Buffet? & Solutions across Solutions down SPORTS BAR 1. Full of thanks 2. Latched •MCMiflMf 7. Bathtub 3. Oath • BBQ RIBS 8. Antae 4. Tabbed • BUFFALO WINGS • BURGER/SANDWICHES 10. Echo 5. Awakened • PIZZA MADE TO ORDER 11. Referrer 6Katar • PRIVATE PARTIES 13. Sadden 7. Blessings I $24.99 Per Person 14. Belief 9. Ear of corn * 17. Nautical 12. Verifies Children 5-12 - $10.99 19.Mako 15. Imagine * 21..Swaml 16. Masses Seatings at 4-6-8 P.M, -ASPOfTSBAI- 22. Station 18. U Mass ••$" 23. Bests 20. Carp .Visit our World wide Wtb Site: Bedmiister, NJ 90^234-1596 24. Sappers .•-•..'

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Call them straight trip to the Group 3 state selfish if you want, but SP-F was championships Friday, the Scotch in no mood to share the title like Plaina-Fanwood High boys soccer it did with Ocean City in '95. team felt it had some unfinished "Tying was like loosing," said business to take care of at the Milberger. "Even though we've College of New Jersey. had a great year, anything less Even though the Raiders had than this would have been a dis- been fortunate appointment. enough to be If we didn't involved in the win, it would previous three be a disaster." title matches, The first ;. they weren't half was some- • able to walk what of a mini - away sole disaster for the champions. Raiders, who SP-F lost in fell behind 1-0 last year's after a goal by state final, as well as in 1994, Brick forward Bob Desiderio with and were named co-champions 5:55 left, in the opening half, with Ocean Township in the '95 Desiderio had an angle on his title game after a 0-0 tie. defender to the right and lined a But, alas, the Raiders can shot past Raider goalkeeper Jeff finally rest easy because Friday Gillie into the lei't corner of the ' they proved once and for all that net. they are the best Group 3 team in "We were a little bit to compla- New Jersey, edging South Jersey cent early on," said Breznitsky, champion Brick Memorial 2-1 whose team ended its season behind second-half goals by with a school record 23 wins. junior Todd Moser and freshman "The referees were allowing Mike Zotti. Brick to play a little physical, so I "Some of the these kids have told the guys we have to go to the been here for four years and ball a little bit harder and pres- some of them have been here for sure them," three years. They weren't going "We then started to win bails to be denied this time," said SP-F at midfield and I think that's Hend Coach Tom Breznitsky, dur- what turned It around for us." ing the post-game celebration. The Raider turnaround began "They came out with a tremen- 6:17 into the second hnlf, when GEORGE PACCIELLO/RECORD-PRESS dous effort." SP-F evened the game at 1-1 on a The Scotch Plalns-Fanwood High boys soccer team celebrates the team's first outright Group 3 state championship since 1992, The Raiders '. "I can't even describe the feel- score by Moser, aet up nicely by a shared the state crown with Ocean City In 1995. ing," Haid senior midfielder Mike pass from senior forward Chris time it. But I hnd all the time in remaining in regulation. on the rebound. "The goal was He can play." - • Milberger, who is one of only two Cardinal. the world and just chested it The freshman forward con- open and I just knew I had to put Raiders. (Adam Koster the other) "Cardinal had the ball in the Brick's best opportunity to down and hit it as hard as I trolled a rebound of a shot by it in, and I did." even the score came with 6:50 < to have played in the past four corner and he crossed it in," said could." senior Ted Sweeney and blasted He certainly did, much to the '< state finals. "We've all worked so, Moser. After knotting the game at 1- it through the left; corner of the excitement of his head coach. left, but Desiderio's line-drive ; so hard for this. At halftime, I "I kind of anticipated it going all, the Raiders scored what post, "What a goal by a freshman," attempt was stopped rather easi- was thinking, oh no, it's going to over the defender's head in front proved to be the game winner on "I saw the ball hit off the said Breznitsky on Zotti. "He's ly by Gillie, who didn't need to happen again. But this team is of me and 1 was going try to one- an alert play by Zotti with 23:19 gonlio nnd come out," said Zotti not on the varsity for no reason. leave his feet for the save. "'• Second-half comeback puts stamp on Raiders' season f •yMWCECHIUSTEL chance and they came out really Moser converted a Cardinal RRCOKD-PHESS determined to win the title all for crossing pass to help the Raidets themselves. I'm proud of the even the score at 1-1 early in the The sign of n champion is how whole team, especially the second half, before freshrnan well it responds to adversity, no seniors because it was an excel- Mike Zotti booted in the eventu- mutter how large or how small. lent group." ally game winner with 23:19 left Down 1-0 at hnlftime of the The Raiders simply didn't in regulation. •" Group 3 state soccer champi- allow Brick's first-half score to "We just knew we were goiijg onships, in a game everybody dampen their confidence. to win it and we proved it in the knew would be slim on points, "That's one of the greatest second half," said Moser. "There's certainly counts as adversity. strengths of our team," said 13 seniors on this team and J1 'of Just ask the Scotch Plains- senior goalie Jeff Gillie, who them that start, antl we knew,jit Fanwood High boys soccer ton in, made five saves Friday. "We real- was the last 20 minutes they which found itself in that very ize if were down, there's nothing would ever play, We have a lot'of predicament Friday night we can do about it. It's in the past guys who know what it's like to against Brick Memorial in the nnd we just have to go back and be here and we brought it honi$." state title gamo. piny." But the Raider veterans also Exactly how much adversity "We weren't scared at all," needed some help from a few of were the Raiders feeling? said senior forward Chris the younger players Friday, like Certainly nothing insurmount- Cardinal. "We've come back Zotti, who delivered with tiie able, according to the team, but before against some of the top clinching goal. Not i\ bad way for then again, the Haiders hadn't teams in the state. We didn't get a freshman to endear himself to boon used to trailing at intermis- intimidated, but instead came the big boys on varsity. ••"• sion much this season. back strong." I was practicing with them But ona thing the experienced' But at h alii me Friday, SP-F since the summer, so I knew;..! Raiders are used Lo is overcoming couldn't help but draw compar- was going to be on the team," said big-gnine pressure, and on Friday isons to the last three; state finals Zotti. "It was great plnying with they turned to their veteran piny* in which the Raiders have lost 2- them, I'm glad I got the chance'lo ors for a little hnlflime inspira- 0, tied 0-0 and lost 2-1. do it in my freshman year." tion. "We knew we were better than And for the seniors on the SP- It must have worked because them (Brick) antl we knew we F roster, winning the state cham- the Raiders, showing no signs of were outplaying them, but it was pionship was the best possible panic, rallied for two goals in the same thing that's happened way to cap off their high school first 17 minutes of the second before. We just couldn't put it in soccer careers. half to pull out a 2-1 victory and the back of the net," said senior "The last threo times we've capture Sl'-F's first outright midfielder Mike Milberger on the come away empty banded or co- Group .'1 state crown since 1992. Raiders first-half luck. "We just cbamps, which isn't really satis- "Some of the seniors got needed to get the ball in the box fying," said Gillie. "So to go out together at hnlfliine and we left and be a little more aggressive, this way in your senior year te them alone to talk," said Raider GEORGE PACCIELLO/RECORD-PRESS Chris (Cardinal) plnyed a great great, We're all close friends. WJL> Raider Junior Taffarle Lang collides with Brick Memorial gonlle Jay Desiderio during Friday night's Group 3 Mead Caoeh Tom Breznitsky. ball and 'Mos' (Todd Moser) had a spent a lot time working for thifc state finals at the Coitege of Now Jersey. SP-F won the title clash 2-1. "They knew it was their last great finish to get us going." and we finally accomplished it."! - November 28, 1997 Record-Press SP-F roughed up by West Morris in state tourney ByMlKECHRlSTEL our guys prepared !o piny. And whost' li'iini job with tech- on Saturday, the team has just have to get our heads back RECORD-PRESS ' that's tho coiK'hm^ staffs fault. will meet nique. We just exceeded many people's expecta- up and be, proud of what we've Our kids play hard, hut in a loss Morii.stown in High 1 try to stay nice tions this season, accomplished." For a while there everything like this I have to'l;ikc the blanu . t lie N.J. Si'i-liun and low and And the Raiders can still go SCORING SUMMARY seemed to be going right for the I don't know if we li:id them '1, (iroup ;l iltuil School try to dig them out with a win if they heat Union First Quarter Scotch Plains-Fanwood High WM: Jonathan Kuncewilcti 19 pass from ready to piny and were vei'y com- on Dt'c. (i. "Anil out." at home on Thanksgiving Day. 'Matt Blanchetle (Kris Grundy kick); 7;48 football team, which opened the fortablewith what we wanted to they ivxcciitiH'l Football "They're "These kids accomplished a remaining fall campaign with six straight #ot done" well. They not a very biff lot," said Ciccotelli. "We're confer- WM: KuncewiSch 20 pass Irom Blanchette wins. And you e;m hot the Raiders I'iuiu1 ol'f the (Grundy hick); 3.30 team, but ence champs, we have six wins WM: Kuncewitch 11 pass from Blanchette But fast forward three weeks (6-31 weren't feeling very com- hall well and stuyoil with their they're very well coached find and we heat some good teams to (Giundy kick). .A3 ;* "'later nnd you'll find a totally dif- fortable trailing 21-0 by the one! hlocks." very disciplined," said Ciccotelli. get here. The tough thing is when Second Quarter '< >; ferent mood surrounding the oftlie first f|Uarter. West Morris repeateclly prcs- "They use their technique to a T WM: Chuck Gailo 11 fun (Grundy kick), you look back on the season, you 2:41 " Raiders, who dropped their final The Wolfpack scored on their suri'd the Raider «lTt»nso, forcing They were tho No. 1 seed and better look at the whole season Third Quarter ;; two regular-season games nnd on first tliren possessions of (be two turnovers and sacking SP-F they played like the No. 1 seed. and not just the stretch here WM: Chits Sionickl 64 run (Frundy kick); ^Saturday, were beaten 35-6 bygame on touchdown passes of I!). live times. They got open and took advan- where wo -played some gooti 622 Fourth Quarter

SPORTSCENE Kaslusky eighth at IIACQUETBALL the ages of 8-1G may participate. TOURNAMENT Anyone from FVinwood or Scotch The Weatfiold "Y" will ho hold- Plains interested in participat- ing an Intermediate-Advanced ing, leave a message for Dr. Fred iVf eet of Champions Rncquetball Tournament on Leahy at 889-2080. *** After Saturday's Meet of took third in 16:18. Saturday, Dec. 13th at 7 a.m. Those interested in coaching The tournament will be co-ed, or refereeing should call the ^Champions in Holmdel, one can Christina Brothers won its single-elimination competition same number. Safely say Westfield High junior third straight MOC hoys crown for the Westfield "Y" members. SKATING CENTER HOURS "^ordon Kaslusky is nmong the Saturday, beatiiif; out There will bo $10 registration fee Warinanco Ice Skating Center f(tpp cros3 country runners in the Morristown 7:5-101, " duo by Thursday, Dei-. 11 at (iin Rosellc! has scheduled weekly T«tate. In tlu> ijirls race. Shaw-nee p.m. T-Shits will he awarded to skating sessions as follows: ri»% Kaslusky cracked the top wen10t home with the team crown, all contestants, Tuesdays, 12:M0-2;3O p.m.; , 'ijut of 165 participants, placing defeating runnerup Kidf-jowood Registration forms can beWednesdays, 10 a.m.-noon, .12:30- |.^ghth overall in 16:36. 9<)-112. JiidKwood's Kelly Hehiin picked up nt the Westfield "Y". 2:A0 p.m. (Open Hockey); \;* Steve Slattery of Mount Olive Spaces are limited. Thursdays, 12:30-2:30 p.m.; tjjefended his individual title with won the individual frown in Sunny days for Westfield 18:58.8, while Pain Meadors For further information, con- Fridays, 10 a.in.-noon, 3:30-5:30 •«•• first-place performanco in Members of the Westfield Traveling girls nine and ten-year-old tact Derek LaBarr at 2:W-270(). p.m., 6-8 p.m. (Family Session), 16:09. (19:08.3) of Ocean and lied Bank Sunshine team Include bnck row, left right, Jack McCarthy, co- NJ DEVILS/NIKE STREET 8:30-10:30 p.m.; Saturdays, .V*-* Murad Campbell of Overbrook Catholic's Meghan ('unuil'f coach, Bruce Dunnan, coach, Lara Rothchild, co-coach; middle DEVILS PROGRAM 10:H0 a.m.-12:ao p.m., 1-3 p.m., i fbllowed in second in 16:15 and (.19:16.0) ilnished second and row, Lisa Rauch, Karolyn Cook, Caliic Mescrole, Jennie Scollon, Kim wood Recreation will be 8:1)0-10:30 p.m., 1J p.m.-l a.m. ••jijunterdon Central's u Interior/Exterior Free Wood Chips New Jersey Youth Soccer Association. made by the WSA, ,'i ilivimnn ut %**S (."Inrinnr s 4 • This year Iryouts will not be held duo to AA Nnrl.h Avoniif! Ensl, rVYYYYVYi Quality Work & Free Wood the limited attendance in past tryouts. Tho INSURED t signups and team assignments will bo rrmdo Ci-ittiford, NJ O7O1B AAREN FENCE 17 Years Experience in accordance with the following guidelines SOMERSET • MIDDLESEX • UNION Low, Low Rates ''arid schedule: Tel; [90S) 276-2323 COMPANY Refs • • • Free Est • . 1. Division 1 • Birth dates between 1-8OO-367-2B48 Senior Citizen Discounts - fl/1//78-7/31/B1 AIITypL's lixpci'tl)' Installed Call Bruce FREE ESTIMATES 2. Division 2 - Birth dates between Alan Stnubnr 8/1/81-7/31/83 « r Vit;n Prunidi.'iit. I I I I II I 908-889-6985 '" 3. The Boys Division 1 Team will bo a I'rci- I'sllmads Fully Insured 908-276-5752 "Sundays Only" team. This moans any prac- sea CHEVROLET/CEO tices that are held will be optional. It is antic- ipated that the remaining girls and boys ROYAL CHEVRQie/GEO Divisions will hold practices. As In tho pm;t, fiaula MR DECK POWERWASHING FLOORING PLUMBING tria games will typically be plnyod on Jusl East Of Rt. 28 & Rt. 287 inturscetiott Sundays. Note that some games maybe Bound Bmiik scheduled for Saturdays. KEAN CHAPMAN BROS. ' A. Playars will only permitted to signup in (908) 356-2460 their appropriate age group. WSA reserves FLOORING Lie. #1428 the right to place younger players who POWERWASHING • signup on either learns if doomed to bo in SDOPOE "Best Deals" • Plumbing the best interest of Iho teams. Protect & Make Your Deck CLAYTON AMIRMAN DODGE •H-tinUxliui In Iliintti'imtl FUmri • Heating • Cooling 5, Players must contact tho appropriate Look New Again! Scraping • Repair • Staining , VP of Travel prior lo Dec. 5 in order to bo "74 YenrsOf Snlpr. P, ^.MVKV; • Installations • Sanding • • Alterations • Repairs considered for travel toam position Main fitr(ir.'l FJ

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T5139!or Permanent Part-Time ing, family & friends awaits in- listings/directory. Inside Corporate Sales WALL MIRROR-Frameless, fant. Financially secure, con- Position Available •/' beveled, 30" W. 48° L. $40. fidential/legal. Call Krishna 908-2330932. /Alex 888-733-1699 Happy Thanksgiving from Career • Great Opportunity Connections Ptnoiinel Pcrmaneni S Temporary to Earn Extra Money • Stifling Service Stalled? • Convenient Location r v| •No Selling ^ 973-360-1500 Currently In The PC StOUPItiM •$1OO Bonus Industry Or Would Likt 901-322-5200 The largest weekly newspaper network In To Bf? Looking for A • Frequent Merit Reviews New Jersey has immediate openings for adver- tising salespeople ready to take control of their CHRISTMAS CA$H Creit Opportunity? • Interesting Topics income potential. WEgjSTtBTOWY We're • "NVSE" company end letdtnt iMMifactur- We offer a training package plus a competitive com Our recent acquisition of prestigious commu- cr/dislrlbutor of PCs. peripheral* and software, expert- tntinj mafor growth. As a result, MM WCSTWOOO pensation plan (including base salary, commission We need reliable employees who possess a nity newspapers in booming Somerset, Union GtwilOtriul sales office hit Immediate opcnlnf* for Inside and monthly bonuses). Employees also receive a clear, professional speaking voice. and Middlesex counties has resulted In open- Oita Corpottte Account RtprestrHilives. complete benefit package including 40t(k) plan. *ings in established territories for both an entry GtnenP Qualified candidates should have a minimum of 1 Call between 9 AM to 4 PM or 7 PM to 9 PM ^level and experienced salesperson. If you have Please send your resume to: ;the sales ability, we will provide the newspaper PickPKk year proactive selling experience. 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• • Dfivars MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST School Bus Drivers needed, For solo Gl MD in Summit. Hup Hillsborougri area. Routes w/compuler. office & hospital •Trips $11.50 per hour. CDL BP prsf'd. Call Jim, scheduling, light typing. 3QB-7B8-9755 No weekends. Fax '92 Pontiac Booiievllle S£ resume to: 908-753-3944 94 Saturn SW2 '94GeoPrizm DRIVERS - Suburban Cab Co ,5 looKing lor FT & PT help. OFFICE HELP )ualiW equipmanl, nice at- General office knowledge a £6880 «f7460 .8260 lT0sphere.Call973-762-570Q plus, Flexible hrs, Summit area Auio, Air Conditioning, Rear 4-Dr, Auto, 6-Cyl, P/S, P/B, A/C, -8460 retail showroom. Call Matt Defrost, AM/FM Stereo P/Dr Si, Fr Buck Llhr Sis, 4-Dr Wagon, Auio, 4-Cyl, P/S, P/B.' 4-Dr, Auto, 4-Cyl, P/S, P/B, ^XP DENTAL ASSISTANT- Ezmat 908-277-1161 A.C. Air Bag. P/Wnds'Lcks, KJOct. For Summif Specialty office, X- Cassette. 52,266 miles. P/win/Lcks/Mrs, R/Def, Till, R/Wpi, Tilt. Cruise, Int/Wpre, T/OIs, A/C, Air Bag, R/Def, T/Glf., •ay license required, lab skills V1N#PR653891. Cruise, InlAVors, Alloy Whls, AM/PM Ster Cass, 71,808 mi, AM/FM Sler Cass, 39,652 mi, lelpful, $13+ an hr, excPRINTING T/Gls, AM/FM Sler Cass w/CD, V1NSRZ356871. VIN#RZO74226. benefits, no evenings or week- Twill Printing. Opening new 78,086mi. VIN0N1268495. ends. 90a-277-36O0 location. Berkety Hts. Positions avail starting Jan 1.1993: '95 Ford Escort IX '94 Ford Crown Victoria 93 Dodge Grand Cuaran If 95 Mercury VUJagwGS FT/PT work from your home. A.B. Dick Pressman Major Benefits incl car/travel. Bindery Assistant Call forAppl. 906-276-2059. Customer Service Rep Exc. opportunity with room for £8660 *10,56O U660 '12460 HEALTH STORE growth. Good pay. benefits, 4-Dr Wtgon, Auto, V6, P/S, P/B, 4-Dr, Auto Trans, 8-Cyl, P/S, 7-Pass, Auio Trans w/OD, P/S, 7-Pass, Auto Trans, V-6, P/S, Sales/Manager 401K. 906-686-2442 orlax A/C. Air Bag, PAVnds/Lcks, PB, A/C, Air Dag,P/ABS Brks. A/C, Air Bag, P/AB5 Brks, Dual A/C, Air Bag, Call 201-635-3607 resume: 90B-636-6G60 R/Def, Tilt, Fnt/Wprs, T/OIs, P/Win/Lcks/Mrs, R/Def, Till, P/St, P/Winds/Lcks. Cruise, Tilt, AM/FM Ster Cass, 30,555 mi, Cruise, inl/Wprs, Alloy Whls, P/St, PAVinds/Lcks, Cruise, Machine VIWSW258772. T/Gls, AM/FM Ster Cass, Till, 58,377 mi. Alloy Whls, 60,423 mi, PURCHASING AGENT 48,572 mi, V1N0RX149630. V1NSSDJ07898. Entry level. Must be V1N#I>X6O!O96. Operator ambitious eager lo learn. ( immediate opening for belt Benefits. Call 908-964-6050. 95Cbe\yMonteCario 'KBnkkRoadmaster splitter using modified lathe. '95 Buick Regal GS Coupe DS Jeep derate Undo Apply in person 9am-3pm at Belting Industries. 20 RECEPTIONIST Baright Ave, Kenilworth. NJ. IMMEDIATE £12,260 13260 15,460 18260 2-DT, Auto Trans, 6-Cy), P/S, B, Wagon, Auto Trtns, 8-Cyl, P/S, PB, 2-Dr, Auio Trans w/OD, PIS, P/ABS 4-Dr, Auto Trans, 4WD, S.2L V8, MECHANIC OPENING A/C, Dual Air B«RS, A/C, Air Big, P/Sis, Llhr Int. Rrks, A/C, Air Hag, P/SIs, P/S, P/Brkt, A/C. P/Df Si, P/Win/Lcks/Mrs, R/Def, fitt, P/Win/Lcks/Anl/Mrs, R/Def, Till. IVWinds/Lcki, Lihf Int. Cruise Tilt, P/Win/Lcks/Mrs. WDtt, R/Wpr, Central Jersey pump manu- For busy Westtield Hair Cruise, lnt/Wprs, T/Gls, AM/FM Cruise, lnt/Wprs, Alloy Whls, T/Gls, Aitoy Whls. l'/Sun Roof, AM/FM Tilt. Cruiie, Inl/Wpr», Alloy WhU, facturer has immediate Salon, Experience On Our Entire Ster Cass, 33,128 mi, preferred. Great opportunity AM/FM Ster CMS, 68.944 mi, Sler C»ss. 2K.3 98 mi, T/Gts, AM/FM Sler Cus w/CD, opening for a Mechanic to. V1N#S9269964. VINWPW4O42M. assemble pumps. Can- lor mature adult. FT/PT. VINSSI4435H3. 57,735 mi. V1NHTSC5OO5J2. didate should have a good Call 908-3332726 Inventory of mechanical apt it ude and will- mgness to learn new products. Send resume with Receptionist Pre-Owned salary requirements to FIT for busy pediatric office. •143 North Ave. Garwood, NJ Call Donna. 908-755-3756 Q7027. Att: D. Meyer. or fax resume to: 755-6905 Sales INSIDE SALES REP Proud to be the Largest Single Bulck Dealer In thcTri-State Area. Unz & Co. Inc., a leading direct marketer of compliance forms, publi- cations, and seminars is seeking an MOM. I Ml. *) «» experienced Inside Sales Representative TTF SVI. ») (i in our New Providence, NJ office. We have an excellent opportunity for an individual dedicated to high sales rrWi) MuMf J al end to U ptd by mmm, ix performance and customer service, This individual will be responsible for heavy customer contact, order processing upselling, cross-selling list codes, capture problem solving and data entry. Qualified individuals will have excellent communication skills and experience, preferrably in a business to business THOMAS LINCOLN/MERGURY direct mail environment. This person should be enthusiastic, well organized and possess a high level of PC proficiency. Unz & Co. offers compe- titive benefits and compensation ,f-!5«; package. I 1 L Tor immediate considerations, qiiali- fied.candidates should fax their resumes and salary requirements to: i Customer Service Manager at 908-665-7866 or mall to: ' Unz & Co, 70O Central Ave., New Providence, NJ 07974 EOE T

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Ideal (or FARM & GARDEN SUPPLY iafi'dsCaper. 908-666-1900 Firewood !i or full cords SCOTCH PLAINS/ Dalivered. 6S4-1566/38S-1581 Buying & Selling Used Cars & Trucks WESTFIELD: 550 sq ft, 2rms FIREWOOD FOR SALE tprivbth, islllr, SprHglots. Seasoned Hardwood SAAB Since 1955 fell maintained, owner 908-8896584 908-233-7325 "WE LEASE NEW & USED CARS & TRUCKS" occupied. Avail immed FIREWOOD-Guaonteed 908-464-1744 Ask lor Linda seasoned oak. split & de- 1994 325iS Black 1987 900T...... Green WESTFIELD.-Office space livered. $130/cord. sioivi iND '95 FORD EXPLORER '95 FORD PROBE GT 700* sq ft, w/basement. cord. 908-756-1046 Auto, 6 cyl, P/S/B, air. 42,753 mi. Auto, 4 cyl, P/S/B. air. 89,514 mi. Moomf-ai. 5 spd an, p*. ! ]D0 2 dr. 4x4. mooiirocn "HU!O .nr P W. f 'Ofks. p sf.lt tilt 0',::, Call 90B-7B9-25B2, • FIREWOOD. 4 or 4x4. auto. an. p's p/b p'vv P's. p.b.p/wp.-iocks p.seal.tin 1995 740iL Aspen Silver 1992 900S Black p/locks. till, cruise, cass, ABS cruise, cass CD lenlhcr ABS cass k'atliei ASS dual Ji'bjj Quality seasoned hardwoods J 460 Auto, 8 cyl, P/S/B, air. 22,399 mi, Auto,4 cyl, P/S/B, air. 63,411 mi, ' ' 51,000 mi. dual ait bags, 2-i 000 mi 3?M)mi VIN«S5149003 for hearth or stove. $ SUMMIT: Rooms for rani. $115 per Cord Delivered 1995 325i Convertible Green 1992 900S Beige 1,995 $9O-Si25/week, Small quantities available M 9,595 11,595 Call9OB-598-0522 SCHIEFERSTEIN FARM 5 speed, 6 cyl, P/S/B, air. .18,817 ml. 5 speed. 4 cyl, P/S/B, air. 64,875 mi. '95 LINCOLN MARK VIII 393 Madison Hill Rd, Clark Auto air. p-s. Db. p-'.v. piloiks, HwnntUnfurnlthed 455 732-388-3273 1995 3251 ....Red 1992 900S White WHF 4 dr. 6 cyl. auto. air. p-s. p/b0 cyl auto. ait. |>& |i D i> v. p seats till, cause, CJSS. AiiS p/locks, tilt cruise slcieo 3 ROSELLE PARK-lemale non FIREWOOD 4 STOVE Auto, 6 cyl, P/S/B, air. 20,425 mi. Auto, 4 cyl, P/S/B, air. 32.269 mi. tuclioii. tilHl Jir b.igs.33j)U0 p/locks. lilt, cruise, cass ABS. seatsseats,._ABS"."aiitwg., AF" " 25OQ(fnii srnoker, 1 tarn house w/deck, WOOD. Split, Seasoned hard- mi ViN«SY"/G/4U' 1995 525! Black 1994 9000CSE Green airbag 22.000 mi.VIN» RD39M78 VIN#t64l air. cable, heal. Full priv. Reqs wood, delvrd $125/cord $65/Vi $ $ sec & rets. $550. Madeline, cord. $35/'/* cord,Stacking 5 Speed, 6 cyl, P/S/B, air. 26,244 mi. Auto, 4 cyl, P/S/B, air. 50.849 mi. 10,795 13,495 18,495 Jdi-298-1436 avail 90B-276-1158. , 1995 525i Bronze 1995 900S .Blue Waned To Rmt 46s FIREWOOD 97 CHEVY BLAZER LS f* Split seasoned hardwoods. Auto, 6 cyl, P/S/B, air. 41;!43 ml. 5 speed, 4 cyl, P/S/B, air. 24,595 mi, •l.ti •!•) .into AC |Kvi s b-wicks ttlt cruise cass. ABS •- Antiques Bought & Sold BED- Grass, Queen complete, 31.000 ml. VIIWSE178282. mi. VIN^SNCJCOi)? Dealer Space Available with ortfiropedic mattress set. Bobby 906-322-9090 NEW in box, cost $1000, *14,595 ,995 sacrifice $300, 855.7883 l 520 BEDROOM SET - 50's 5 pc. 97 TOYOTA CAMRY LE '95 DQOGE NEON HIGHL1NE '95 MERCURY SABLE GS 4 dr, auto, air. p/s. p/b. p/w.4 dr, auto. air. p/s. p/bAulo. , air. p/s. Steel bldgs, new, engineered Walnut wood, axel cond. $500. 732-486-0509 alt 3.30 pm pre-owned p/iocks. tilt, crulsa. cass. ABS. p/locks. tilt, cass, dual air p/locks. p/se;it till, 40x50x12 was $15,500 now cass. AfiS. dual an $9,390 • 50x100x16 was CHILDRENS Br Set- Simmons dual air bags. 7,000 mi. bags. 24,000 mi. VIN<« 22,000 mi $26,200 now $18,990 - crib & doubts dresser. Evonlio VIN#VU177914. SD119517. 60*200x16 was $62,500 now changing table, crib mattress Route 22 East Springfield $ $ $39;972 -1-800-406-5126 excellent quality & condition •17,995 7,995 11,595 natural maple. $450 SO"1 l.< South Ave 1 SO South AVC, "f« W Will IBM 530 908-464-8764 ..irwdoil. M l)-'U2 diirwiMKl, NJ 07027^ | COAT-Silver Mink: Vi length. COUCH. 5-piece. L-shape + 4- 973-379-7744 m«dium. exc cord., asking piece oak wall unit w/lis. $600 OOK-789-0555 !4 •$850. Oall 906-273-4053 ObO 973-635-5512 Prices incl. all costs to be paid by a consumer except for lie, reg. and taxes. WINK-COAT - Femaie black, DINING RM SET, Med. Style. 2 I ax 908-789-1792,,||j t(He.N»w! Med. si. Priced to leats, brake front & 6 chairs, ti)iisiniu:i PICCIJI lui iitonsinj, ferjlllritloij,i 4^lt|ife,;j sail. $675.908-273-7176 $750 b/o, must sell. 381-0306: ui lyiiniii.uilnrHl (Mtof^ . ,? .--Yc^IlK' >H\^ 8, Leather Coal, fur col- DR SET-1930's, Table, 6 lad medium, exc cond Moving chairs (unique carving) bulled, South. $250ibo, 908-273-4053 cabinet S795.908-771 -9606

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1S95MAIT 1994 ACURA LEGEND 19M JEEP MAND 1995 NIISAH PATHFiHIHER ins isuzu RODEO 1997 FORD F.150 XLT 4x4 IMS MITIUIIIHI 1993 INFIHITIJ30 4DR MILLENIA 4DR ic, 1,1 p.fdi1; i* *Mni iB.p» ICtlPH Q3X AWO 3Dfl CNEK0KKUUD0 4144M XI4M4X4 4x4 4M Uil » It WfV:r.i%*'\1*-\\tivW;»l ( c^ tas »C0,«pASS it. IWU c«i(t p *f>J^ilyiiiNnx"^n wv' fine m*^x df.if.V>Jl»t00. (i fl«. *"•*" aa I"* |au»«,«|£« W«ui -W p D*V^7 '/use Vftijl frA j 4T l *" ''i nt t'«. * ll**. dw ACURA 1988 LEGEND Lawns Reseeded-Fartilized COUPE • 57K. orig owner. 908-725-2909 YALE grad will tutor In your We build all types ol decks • GUTTERS CLEANED • 1 & REPAIRED Lime-Weekly Maintenance vm\ I RcpU cmtnt' gar. kept Super cand! • home K-6 any subject; 7-12 All work guaranteed 10 yrs Fulh liiHiml 9ON-272-4U.U Hrs. Mon-Ffi: 8-5 - Tues and Thurs until 7 - Saturday 10-3 Eng/writing 908-322-9276 Free Est. ins 908-276-U377 Free est, ins'd, 906-322-2591 P. MaZZilli 908-232-9146 $7,900 906-598-1321 The Nissan Leasing Store In 1st ANNIVERSARY NISSAN Somerviile!

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ACURA 1990 INTEGRA Black CHEVROLET 1979 Caprice- 4 CHRYSLER 1995 CIRRUS LX FORD 1991 ESCORT GT. HONDA 1990 CIVIC EX 4dr, LINCOLN 1993 TOWN CAR Ssp. 98K. S/rooi a'c amim MERCEDES 1995 C280 A dr, MERCURY 1994 SABLE GS NISSAN 1989 Maxima grey. 4 dr. 8 cyl. 76k. p.'s. p/b. p/w. am White. 28K. Like New! Htbck.9O*K.5spd,A'C. burgundy, auto, ac. loaded, 11000 miles. $19,000 sunrf. emrid grn. exc cond. NISSAN !935 3002X - Blue, cass.S5900 908-508-0136 .1m cass. a'c. new water pump, 36K. 3 8ltr, aulo, 4dr, all pwr. auto, Hops, gd cond . ong dr. pi. pw. pwr sunrt. anvlm all power, max. ext. warr., S3000/obo 906-272-4840 runs 1O0°b. BOk. $3500 Call 908-382-0713 48K, 525,500 inci 4 mnted snw cass. exc cond, 1O8K. master cyl, starter, brakes, re- 732-382-8104 alarm $10,500 908^276-9138 owner. $3200 bo 276-2603 ACURA 1991 Integra LS-2 UNIQUE <*> $900 Call 908-276-3067 $5300 Call 908-?76:14jl9__ Conv 5spd gar kept red loaded 908-381:373:4 evenings. MITSUBISHI 1995 ECLIP8E. igry ithr, heated sts. p/snri lux over $500. 908-686-4810 DODGE 1977 WAGON MERCEDES 1998 SLK 230 NISSAN SENTRA 1990 2 1 Owner Pb/Ps/Air. New tires. 27k. $12_900,'bo 797-2963 HONDA 1991 Prelude Si black. 44k ong miles 4cyl. NISSAN 1987 300 ZX while, pkg, alwys gar IMMACULATE LINCOLN 1994 Continental CONV HARDTOP • Silver CHEVY 1986 Monta Carlo SS - $1500 908-687-5897 FORD 1991 Escort LX 4 dr. p/snri, p.'w, p/mirr, air, cruise. fully loaded, power everything. aulo. loadud. 84k good cond door, 4 speed, needs wo'K, $11 9K 201 -796-5935 Exec 34K, fully loaded, mint /'Black interior. Every S! 600 bo Call 343-6631, 110K, ong, owner, hatch, auto, a/c, anv'frn cass. fog lamps, new tires. 34K, cond. under warr.. must sel! SVI,500 2J2-449-4237 _ $4995 Ca!l973-736-4791 Attention Special Rate DODGE 1986 Dayiona-AC. 117K, new brakes-'battery oplion avail, factory CD 8 Sg_500,'OBO 90B-3S1-073S pw. anvlm cass, new tires & $9,900. 908-464-5494 $16.80O,'bO 9QS-931-1091 phone S47.500'obo NISSAN 1990Sent'.iXE-2dr. Wheel Deal Advertisers CHEVY. 1987 Spectrum, 4dr. .luneup. $1500.201-378-3307 MITSUBISHI 1996 Eclipse NISSAN 1987 20O5X Blk. ac unto, ac, sunroof. •»!, 69K Our auto ads are results driven ball, great cond. only 34K mi. HONDA 1991 Accord EX, LINCOLN TOWN CAR 19B5 CALL 595-7376 _ Spider, 15K, 5sp. RedBlk 1 w.'lurbo.a/c. amim runs welt. FORD 1991 Mustang LX 5.0.5 amfm cass. sunn , runs great $3700_ot>o _20J 432-2898 (within tne 21 day peritd). $2295 903-654-9211 auto, loaded, dark blue, ong Signa.Series Mint! 138 500K convertible lop grey Ittir S™oBO90?7606 Sacrifice $800 908-654-4317 spd. ac, pw. pi. sunrf, cd. mint MERCEDES 1986 190E - A/C, However, should your ad need owner, new tires/brakes. $2500 b/O 908-7 52-4419 aulo. good cond $5.000'obo inien.orS17.5qO 908-322-0544 NISSAN 1990 Senlra- gry. DODGE 1988 COLT WAGON cond, 70K.S6500'BO 67.5K. S795O 908-233-332B ra-mslatement you need to call CHE VY 1987 NOVA 4dr. Sspd, Auto. AC. Exc condition MAZDA 1991 Protege LX. 908-273-3709. NISSAN 1987 Sontra-5spd, tiand new reb inolor/clutch. 908-322-4B68 MITSUBISHI Diamante 1992 runs great. S4100 241-8607 t-800-472-0151. Otherwise, ac, 84k, good cond. $1,200 75K. £1600. 908-665-7764 HONDA 1991 ACCORD DX - Red, loaded, sunrf 62K mi snrf. 103K. rebuilt al96K FORD 1992 ESCORT GT MERCURY 1981 Grand Mar- gray, loaded, mini cond, 55K you'wilt need tobe re-billed. Tji^BJj^HJi Powder blue. auto, asreon. new SKKWbo 9OBJ73-2B5B Sam. Si695obo 908-322-6798 NISSAN 1993 Ma»ima-4 dr. DODGE 19B9 Caravan SE: Hatchback • 90K. maintained, quis. 68K. runs exc. Ithr intr. mi. $11,400, 908-665-2408 " AUDl'1984 Quattro4Q00S CHEVY 1988 I-ROC, Loaded, V6.ac.exe cond in lout, timing chains & front tires MA2DA 1980. RX7. black, sunrf Bose audio Ithr auto blk T-Tops, 1 owner, 75 K miles. all receipts. 5 spd, A.C. CC, $5500, 908-273-3484 Or MUSTANG 89 LX CONV. 64K. NISSAN 1969 Pulsar NX 32K. 37KrraSi4 000908-235-8056 5 spd, 4WO, e«C cond, 160k, new trans, $4500/obo. pwf snrl. alum. rims, am/tm rem. sun rf. am'tm cass, 90K S2.800. 908-272-2517 908-273-5839. Mwcury 1986 Sable Wagon, sfiarp. runs great, ong owner, new tires-brks. auto, T-rools, NISSAN 1993 Manima-4 &. $2100 90B-464-7906 evening 908-688-7283 eves cass $4200 neg. HONDA 1991 Accord LX. 5 92k, a/c, cass . 1 owner, gar- clean, S5.000 B/O needs to go. red. amtm cass. exc cond. sunrt Bose audio Ithr auto blk ,908-582-5310 day CHEVROLET 1989 Celeb DODGE 1969 DAYTONA CALL 973-376-0620 $5000.'ObO 908-381-6151 spd. 4 dr, air. cruise, ps. pb, MAZDA 1985 RX7 GSL 5spa\ aged, i15O0.9Oa-6B7-5219- 908-232-8851 Ivmess 37K mi Si 4.000 908-232-6056 AUDI 1984Quattro4000S wgn-60K on new eng/Uans-P SHELBY-2DrTurbo,allpwr. cruise, air. pw/pmirr. re- /lks-C'C-$2700.732-271-1158 FORD t993 Probe GT- 6 cyl 5 pdl. pw. am/lm cass 12BK 5 spd. 4WO, exc cond. 160k. ac/cassster/alrm. 108K mi. spd. fully loaded, alarm, green. movable snrf, am'fm st. cass MERCUHY 1987 Grand mis.. S5.200, 908-464-7865. MaiqiHs:$700.Call . $2100 908-464-7906 evening CHEVY 1989 Capnce Classic orig owner, exc cond. S3000 75k mi. S6900/obo 354-4224 w/eq, $3200/bO. 908-464-5494 )908-SB2-5310day MINT condition, 65K orig mi 908-354-0989 HONDA 1994 ACCORD EX FORD 1993 PROBE 4 cyl. Wagon fully loaded'CD/mnrf. MAZDA 1987 RX7 Turbo, 5 BMW 1984 535i: 6 cyl. loaded. $6000/bo 908-889-4962 spd, blk. 87K, ac. snrf. pw. MERCURY 1989 Sable LS auto, air, am/fm cass, cruisa. 32k, $14,500 908-233-3246 sun/roof, white, exc cond. CHEVY 1991 CAPRICE great cond, new exh & clutch. Ex well main!, alt new. essen- Made Easy gdcond $5500.9OB-665-1636 $4.300: 906-272-3341 Classic - blk. burg. Ithr inter. Honda 1994 Accord DX 2dr SSOOO/obo. 908-29B-1386 DODGE 1990 Oaytona. auto, FORD 1994 ESCORT GT30k. exc cond,new lires.auto.ac BMW 1987 325ES: red, 20.908-382-2545 $12,500,908-851-9852 4dr. 48K mi. exc cond. MAZDA 198B323~ Auto. MERCURY 1990 Marquis- ' BMW 1992 5351, immaculate Runs ok, $2,000. 991-7235 or 997-3030 DODGE 1993 INTREPID FORD 1994 Mustang Con- $12,900; 201-966-1474 loaded. V8, airbag, mint, 25K ' co'nd, orig owner, 5spd, black CJJJJS08-298J 282 prig mi. $7950908^272;251_7_ CLASSIFIED ADS! /tan leaihgf int. 94K. SI 6.000 CHEVY 1994 CAMARO Z28 1 owner, garaged. 64k. ac. vertible, wht. 32K. auto, ps, aBI HONDA1995 CIVIC DX. Sspd. /bo. Musi see to appreciate. T-Tops, low mi. like new. w/exS pw. am/fm cass, $8950 obo. brks. orig owner. Many xtras, a/c. am/fm cas, new front tires. MAZDA 198B MX6. aulo, all MERCURY 1990 COUGAR • WHEEL DEAL Auto Program day 973-927-3100, ext 150; warrty, $12.500201-226-0273 908-276-5958 excellent condition, garage askg $6000. 908-276-6774 power, elec sunrf. clean, 115K, Loaded, exc. cond. n$w kept, $13.600.908-647-7598 $2600. 732-271-115B brakes, tires A tuneup. : 8V6S 906-654-0680 HEVY 1995 Camaro: V6, ail OODGE 1993 Intrepid: red/ HONDA 1987 Accord LX) 3 lines = $34.95 BMW 318i 1992 Convertible power, new tires, low mi. ask- gray. 57K. service records, FORD 19B6 Mustang LX-Conv Gray, 150K, Runs Exc'lm. Well MAZDA 1990 Miata silver. 42k, Additional Lines Only $75Ueach ing S11.900 906-464-695B b package, new roof, mini BIK/blk, great cond, 5 spd, 34K exc, $6995.908:272-2765 V6/auto/ac/pw/amfm cass maint'd $1500.908-277-3398 MERCURY 1990 Cougar LS. SUPERDEAL • S50.95 (2Countlet) mi, S 16,500 908-464-6708 CHEVY 1973 NOVA 1?Z.K m! $3000 908-4 B6-62B6 $J1°A 90M516727 loaded, new (ires, exc cond. DODGE 1993 INTREPID- 1 HONDA 1967 Accord- new I' MEGA DEAL J98.9S (4 ccxmty cow-rage) BMW 1993 325i Only 17K mi 41,000 original miles, owner, garaged, 64k, ac, pw. FORD 1986 TEMPO DL-auto, brakes, tires, exhaust, MAZ0A- 1992626DX. green 4 Slvr blk Ittir, snrl. 5 spd garage kept, must sell. $1600 amfm cass. $3950 obo. ac'ps, dependable, must sell. excellent running condition. Or, auto. AC, cass, 44K mi. new MERCURY 1992 Tracer . Run ft 'til You Smll HI Immac orig ownr. dlr records . Call 688-0764 908-276-5958 $t075/obo 908-317-2518 $1500/obo 908-233-8659 brakes, tires, exc cond $7900. IMMAC! O.UBC. grt cond!. mst 908-464-2637 Sprt pkg. alrm. pho. wntrpkg HEVY 1974 CORVETTE - OODGE 1996 NEON -2 &. FORD 1988 ESCORT Black HONDA 1989 ACCORD LXI SO0!_$450_O Obo 908-273-qB_O8 GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE RATE $21K NJcr.M@212-741-2337 auto, new hres. 68K. pearl whl, A/C, am/fm, 27K, $7500/obo 5sp 57K $1200 tuns good. 5spd, black w/snri, exc cond, MAZDA 1993 626 ES: V6,MERCURY 1992 COUGAR LS $4,995. 908-789-8836 For General Merchandise $101 up up to $2,500. CallTO^BjISTS Looks good 906-273-8619 asking $4400 Call eves & auto, mnrt, nbs, BKC cond 42.6k ml, loaded. 1 ownr. mini! SHOW CAR 908-276-5690 3 lines 1 week = $24.95 HEVY 1979 Z26 Camaro: EAGLE 1995 Talon TSI-auto, Fwd 1989 Taurus GL Wagon- wknds 908-273-6271 $650O/BD 90B-755-0470 BMW 1996 Z3 Roadster 34K orig mi. 4spd. 350. MAZOAi994 MX6 LS V6 auto turCO. pw/pdl. cd plyr. 43K. Lthr, new Drks, btry, 3rd seat. HONDA 1991 Accord LX, 5 MERCURY Sable GS Wagon 5spd. jet black, lots of extras, garage kept. S5800;bo. all electoc. leather, sunrool. $8 per add'l line, add another county Ask'g $11,499. 973-227-5041 122k, $2,800. (W) spd. 4 dr, air, cruise, ps, pb, 1992 72k mi. Exc cond. 570OO S24.500. Joe, 973-492-1711 B08-241 -3296 between 6-Bpm $11,500 call 973-748-0850 or for only $13 more. If you don't sell the FIAT 1981 SPIDER CONV 90B-647-45OO(H) 322-1910. pdl, pw, am/fm cass. 128K BMW 1985 318i 4df sedn. Ihevy 19B5 Celebrity - blue mis. $5,500. 908-464-7865. 908:276j3240 item in the 1st week, call us & we'll rerun 5spd. slvr, 90K, aly whls, snrl. rebuilt eng.. good cond. FORD 1993 Crown Victoria MERCURY 1993 Sable GS 4dr. NJ inspected-H/9B. 80k, J370O/BO Call 908-668-2882 HONDA 1994 ACCORD LX • 4 MAZDA 1989 323-95K mi. ac gar'd, 1 owner, sell immed/prvl. LX-44K. 1-ownr, Loaded! Exc EKC cqntl., loaded, all pwr, it the 2nd week FREE! 1 item per ad, am/lm, ac, 2 new tires, great dr. auto, A/C, all pwr, cass. /amfm cass gd cond exc com- Summit S5900.908-273-3383 FORD 1979 T-Bird. Body cond $9500. 908-232-9557 m u c r ?*?$?t ?08G549660 cond. $2000/bo 908-298-1942 alarm, exc. cond., ext. warr, . IL ?. tiBOO 908-654-4967 BMW 1992 31 Bi Green. Sspd. good, minor mech. ong owner FORD 1994 ESCORT Wagan MERCURY 1995 Trncer: 4ctr. CALL FOR DETAILS ON THESE SPECIAL OFFERS. :HEVY 1987 Celbty Euro. S B6K.$750/obo 908-276-8622 auto. Loaded, 16k. Asking 52K.$12,700. 973-966-9012 MAZDA 1992 WX3 • Good 4dr, 66k mi, loaded, sunroof. auto/ac'pw/pl, new tires, 58K. Certain class restrictions apply. /W 1 own, lul pwr. 74k, gd cd. $8 000/bO Call308-6BB-5316 HONDA1995CIVICDX-2dr, cond. 6cyl, 5spd, 2dr. £11,000 Call 201 -564-9686 ask $2,000 908-518-1967 ___ FORD 1985 LTD L 5 spd, $8,495/obo 20K orig. $9500/obo 908-355-2610 immac., $8250. 908-6C5-1986 BUICK 1986 Century Wgn New Brakes/Batt/Tires PB/PS GEO 1991 STORM-2 dr, auto, :HEVY 1991 CAPRICE Burg, miles 908-620-9069 MERCEDES 1965 220SD MERCURY 1990 Grand Mar- Loaded, 1 ownr, runs well. /Air $1500 Call 90B-687-5B97 air bag, AM/FM. cass. B6K. quis LS.loaded. V8. 70k.f)OOd North lersty 1-8OO-559-9495 ASS, cruise, loaded, gd cond. runs grt. $2500 9OB-276-4753 INFINITY 1993 J30. Wh/lthr 66.81B original mites, 4 door 155K. $1600. 908-276-4753 FORD 1986 Tempo tow ml. cond, $4500 bo. 90B:f 89-44 U Newsptipers B3K, $4700.908-381-3476 int. CD, phone, chrome whls, sedan, Tan with brown Inl'r, County wide Clasifieds... blue, rides. $500/bo HONDA 1995 Accord LX. 2-dr CHEVY 1992 Caprice Wagon: Auto, PS. PB, oxc. cond, MERCURY 1991 SABLE ' Company 908-276-9242 coupe, cashmere, auto. ac. Serious collectors only Try It, You'll Be Sold! 48K, PS, Abs. AC. pw, pwrrjr INFINITY 1998 CM5T 6cyl. auto.am/fm. pwr siaer. FORD 19B6 Escort 4 dr. hatch. all pwr 49K mi. exc cond. S8.500: Days: 90B-232-79O0 Iks. 3rd seat, very good cond, I owner, ivory white, 3,000 ml, 91K,S3,600.732381-1993 BUICK 1971 ELECTRA 225-2 atilo, a/c, good cond. $600/bo. $13,500.908-464-0223 Or E dr. hardtop, brn, blK vinyl rool. $8.700/neg. 908-BB9-0933 $43,000. Call 973-956-7255 Call 908-647-3942 HONDA 1993 ACCORD EX i:hr, loaded, orig. Mint cond! CHEVY 1987 Cavalier MERCEDES 1975,450SLC, 2 4di.. loaded, apwr, lOOK.orig JAGUAR 19B9XJ-6: Auto. PS. Gar kept. 53k, $9500. 70K. am/fm, ps.a'c. $700 FORD 1987 Taurus LX Wgn • dr, coupe, sun roof, comp. test, owner, excell cond. $8500 ABS, PW, P/lks, Pwr seats, mint, 6BK mi. $11,500/obo. 903-354-9308 alt 4. pw/pb/pl/ps. 134K. Good con- pwr sun/rf, air, cruise, cass. dition $2200.908-889-8193 orb/o.J12-0236_ BUICK 1975 Regal HEVY 1991 CAMARO RS - Ithr, built-in cell phone. 82K mi. - Runs & looks good. $750. FORD 19B9 Thunderbird LX. HONDA 19BQ Civic- 1 owner, exc car. Below wholesale nt MERCEDES 1976. 280S. V6, V8, loaded. 83K. $3,995. 89k. runs perfect, good cond. Oldsmobile Call90B-686-6595 90B-272-0673 Dressed In Gold! Moonroof, $7,950. 212-751-0900 (Days) all pwr, runs wall. 194k hl-wy designer spoiler, every option. in & out. $2300 546-5300 or 90B-790-1430 (Nite/Wkend) ml. ask $1000/obo 647-7972 BUICK 1982 REGAL 4dr, wht HRYSLER-1983 LeBaron. 4 72K.S6750. 90B-245-14B3 HONDA 19B6 Prelude red, 5 /blu foof, excl cond, new eng dr. silver. 67K. fair cond. $500. JEEP 1990 CHEROKEE MERCEDES 1985 300SD spd,. o/c. am/lm cass. sliding , *2,pO0/t>o 906-276-2893 90B-245-53g2 FORD Taurus 19B9: 4 dr. ps, Laredo, white,am/fm cass. Diesel, navy blue w/gray int, pb, 1 owner, 129K, etc cond, sunrf, 1 own, 102K, exc cond, good com! 56,500 Call evos 166k, gar kept, $9800 REMAINING '97'S ~ BUICK 1984 SKYHAWK hrysler 19B4 LeBaron 85k. $2000 908-669-5116. _____ 467J>75<> 908^321^019 Great car, exc running cond., charcoal, ps/pb/pw, stereo, no .HONDA 1987 CIVIC DX S700. 908-276-6602 US!. S1200/BO 906-464-2283 FORD 1990 Probe LX loaded LEXUS 1995 ES300 24k, gold MERCEDES 1985 19OE-2.3 L, UST BE SOLD auto, ac, cass. 62K ml. $3950. 8UICK 1988 Park Aw-Like 96K, alarm, black, 1 owner, w/goltl trim, p/s/b/snnMlhr.exc all pwr, 5 spd, sunrool, Ithr Int, ;HRYSLEH 1969 New Yorker Call 908-598-7362 cond. $23.995906-561-8722 $6000. 973-635-93B5 eves _ new. new tires & brakes CB & Landau while w/lltir ml 50K, all !252OS52.?9.t5§3-i9?i- HONOA1988AccoidDX.4dr. Ispe. Conv roof & trunk rack pwr, $6900 908-464-7473 FORD 1990 PROBE GT „ LINCOLN 1989 Town car, Mercedes 19B0 196E 2.6 82K 44k, exc con, am/fm slereo. fly exc cond, auto, 77K, $4800. good cond. Blue. $3B0O/nsg beige/extremely clean/mint iOK. S4500/bo. 973-379-54 B3 HRYSLER 1995 Cirrus: Id. must sell 908-233-9120 90B-522-0927 3 7 6UICK 19B9 Century Ltd, lully Black, auto, 6cyl, airbag, Ps, ^K^SOBSZ^ ?? loaded, great cond. 100k ~'b, AC. 1 non-smoking owner, FORO 1991 MUSTANG HONDA 196B ACCORD LX LINCOLN 198B Towncar Slg MERCEDES 1995 C22cT $2999/bo 908-276-5621. exc cond. 31.900 hiway mi, LX-5 0 auto, loaded, 5spd. 117k, end cond, 4dr, ac, loaded Ithr gar exc cond 9Bk Loaded, blk, factory wrnly, 24 k. all prw, $3900201-635-3702 BUICK 1969 Estate Wagon: $11,900/ODO, 908-273-3013 exc cond $3995 908 -499-734 7 $4750 201-881-0877 $25,000. 906-464-1428. loaded, good cond. 94K mi, 'S4795/bo; (906)-686-B1B6 days or 908-272-9361 eves BUICK 1990 LESABRE- Like new, 50k ml, garaged, 1 owner. White with blue rag top. tape $7300 908-233-8181 BUICK 1992 Roadmasiet Lim- ited 60K, blue w/gray Ithr. luxury lull power Roadmas'tr pkg, incl 6 way seals and defrost mirrors, am/fm sterao Oldsmobile Oldsmobile /cass. Exc Cond SI0.600 908-232-2481 1998 INTRIGUE 199888ROYALE BUICK 1996 LeSabre, 32K. loaded, immac. Teal green, ask $15,000 908-754-5627 6-Bpm wkdays. com BUICK 1989 PatkAveTeSk mi. lully loaded. 4 dr. exc cond, $4200 a/O 973-564-6737 BUICK 1991 Sentry-6cyi Exc cond. 4 new tires, ps/pb/pw, 50K, cc. Serv'd only by Buick. S5499/obo. 90B-789844B New'98 Chevrolet New'98 Chevrolet CADILLAC 1979 EIDorado CAVALIER Classic 1 owner. Mini cond METR3 floor i cylinder i\«oO uansmissio LSn I « tfoar. 4 c/^ndir au!o Ifansmtsiion Gorgeous Aqua mist w/ieather sttna&fks AlR AM FM sl*'BO-casse(*e AIR t«ar dl int. sum!, 34.000 mi. New (J«!JOI!»' cWh inlenor 5!K*WnJ3 VlN Mh bucket seals, s-t-adui dual an bags VIN »W7I(»996, MSHP S\3 855 Eagle tiies Value $7,500. MSRPSlI 925 299 20.945

CADILLAC 1984 Eldorado, black, fully loaded, good cond . 52400/obO 908-561-2755 1997 CATERA CADILLAC 1985 Sedan DeVil- le good cond, rebuilt eng w/7K mi. $3500.908-232-1063 New '9B Chevrolet New'98 Chevrolet CADILLAC 1986 Reelwood S Brghm 77K fully loaded, mini LUMINA cond. $5500908-464-5075 MALIBl6tylnd« autoltan t 4 door. 6 cytindsr aulo Iranirm&non p *>ndlocks'mt«m anewii tjm i-jf n*t tobo Call 903-276-4669. ™i ** tva Wtt !M '-'« l »'•.'I ( Ul'«Bt -•• yHUDlJ'V-H miV.Ui/ WHrtiKSMBiVJirtMTS* CADILLAC Brougham Stretch S S $ Limo 19B9-81K ml. lully (Q.J (oaded, exc cond, $5800. 649S 6995 8995 '10,995'10,995 '94 MITSUBISHI '97 FORD '92 CADILLAC '95 JEEP CADILLAC 1996 Sedan deVil- CALANT LS CONTOUR .^iLDORADO^ WRANGLER 4X« CAOII.I.AC ta Loaded w/Slue carriage I j i:t if.-n•«_;*« H ir.'rr »/:?ri-K :••>: I rool. Must see. $27.5007bo ti-»Sg * via tws ;.TO>» pate 906654-9100 tfi]i>J Strri" VNlW.f.ff. ijili Jljlf trn YNISPJ4lto IMil-OWNII) CADILLAC 1983Fleetwood Fully Loaded! 75K mls.v good '13,495 '13,965 AUTOMOIill.MS cond t2650/bo 973-721- 7301 '93 CADILLAC CADILLAC- 1987 Seville, fully '94 MAZDA '94ISUZU '92 FORD i-i) WAKKANTY SEDAN DIVILLE MfvCIIANtCAlJAPPIAIUNCI: loaded, exc cond, $3500/bo.. EXT CM WOW «X4 RODEO 4X4 EXPLORER XLT 4X4 CKIUIFirjVTrtJN STANDAR US iryllBltl'Hlwwi!" ' *_<« iX'ri «0Q tot A» 908-241-741B/201-375-1253 (*f^w-,-rnW(»0B6a6-5328 2876 ROUTE 22 W. 1 Oldsmobile AAA([j prtc** ncl •" «4tt 10 tit on) tri («lnm >>fH humt 'tonliiiem 11» •< Hot nm hi lypos Pietum to timutkin pmp only AUTOBUTIKPIOCIUM •Fww>:« tuMd <»i) 9S APR f« B0mm w«i IIM5 ikwn t MOOcnttgt araii.' nu>i i'"i« IM t gntdultt ot 11 * JiW »ltM«»intilM»l1tm)t(oi»Bsf»t»U*MWrKi(m.lgd»d (MilRO IflpymU 10,1*0 tBKuf i1IID&MC 1584 ROUTE 22 (East) WATCHWG (908)861-2900 AVTHORIIFEDDCALER tMMO I( toil lllM5J(W/ tor datiili HUB ('; H m-.

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Prudentia.-.•-, l Associate. . • • s atten• d conferenc• e; • ' Cuccaro and Browne attend Fine Homes International forum Marge Cuccaro and Marion network of independently share the cutting-edge tech- ier for affluent buyers from all national real estate networks office of Prudential New Browne of Prudential New owned and operated real niques that these Prudential over the world to shop for real in upper-tier properties by the Jersey Realty, Degnan Boyle Real Estate sales associates Jersey Realty's Westfield estate companies throughout estate," added Browne, who is year 2000. Division, for many years. office were two of the 150 real North America. are using to attract interna- also an expert on upscale "Members of the Prudential estate professionals from the "The forum allowed for the tional buyers." properties throughout Union Real Estate Network consis- Each is a multi-year member United States and Canada cooperative exchange of ideas "From advertising proper- County. tently have been leaders in of NJAR's Million Dollar Sales who attended an exclusive with other real estate profes- ties in the Asian and Jim Rentz, manager of Fine the Fine Home market, which Club and both have also been international forum on fine sionals who concentrate on European editions of the Wall Homes and Resort Properties by industry standard, are named "Top Prop" fry National homes in New York recently. sales of upper-tier homes," Street Journal to communi- for the Prudential Real Estate homes listed in the top 10-per- Relocation and Real Estate said Cuccaro, who has exper- cating with prospective buy- Affiliates Inc. and forum coor- The Fine Homes cent bracket in their market- magazine. International Networking tise in listing and selling lux- ers as far as Malaysia and dinator, delivered a speech place," said Retz. reception, held November 13, ury real estate properties in Hong Kong on the Internet, outlining the company's Both Marge Cuccaro and To reach them, call was hosted by the Prudential the Westfield area. Prudential Real Estate associ- strategies to become the mar- Marion Browne have been Prudential New Jersey Realty lieal Estate Affiliates Inc. a "It was enlightening to ates clearly are making it eas- ket share leader among all sales leaders in the Westfield at 232-5664, McEnerney named to President's circle ^Veichert's Fawcett earns award Sold over $100 million worth of real estate in career ine accomplishments in Westfield office in October With $10 million in. sales in ing Million Dollar Club status become a part of our wonder- James M. Weichert, president, has solving. Additionally, his training helps him 1996, Mary McEnerney of the for 10 years. She has been ful town." Announced that James E, Fawcett, a sales look at a home and see its true potential." Westfield office joins an exclu- associated with Coldwell In addition to her real associate with Weichert Realtors' Westfield Fawcett is a graduate of Hofstra sive group of the top four per- Banker for two years and is a estate responsibilities, Mrs. office, has earned an office marketing award University, where he earned a bachelor's cent of Coldwell Banker sales member of the Westfield McEnerney is a Eucharistic for his accomplishments in the month of degree in journalism and master of business associates who earned Board of Realtors. Minister and member of the October. administration degree. He earned a master International President's "It's very rewarding to be a Parish Council at St. Helen's. Fawcett, n licensed real estate profession- of architecture degree at the new Jersey Circle designation. hometown real estate agent," She also has a long history of al for one year, has earned numerous office Institute of Technology. The award was presented said Mrs. McEnerney. "I have work on behalf of the Friends awards during his first year in real estate Fawcett and his wife, Gina, have a daugh- nt the Coldwell Banker seen families grow up in the of Westfield Symphony. sales.' Fawcett said his previous experience ter, Kendall, and reside in Scotch Plains, International Business houses I sold to young couples Mrs. McEnerney holds a as an architect has helped him achieve suc- where he is chairman of the Historic Conference held earlier this and sold some families a cou- masters degree in education cess in real estate Bales. Preservation Commission and a member of year in Dallas, Texas. Mrs. ple of different houses as their from Ford ham and was a "When you are working with clients, you the Architectural Review Committee. McEnerney was also honored needs changed." teacher in New York City must ask pertinent questions and listen For real estate transactions, Fawcett may at the firm's regional awards "I've seen some houses before moving to Westfield. carefully to what they say and what they be reached at Weichert's Westfield office, program held at the change hands several times She and her husband, John, really mean," said Fawcett. "It's problem 654-7777, located at 185 Elm Street. Brunswick Hilton in East and have a great memory for have lived in Westfield for 22 Brunswick. houses that have been on the years and have two daughters Mrs. McEnerney has sold market before. That's one of in college. < more than $100 million worth the nicest things about this Mrs. McEnerney can be Weimer earns award in September of real estate over the course job. It gives you a very strong reached at the Westfield office of her career. Her success in sense of being part of the com- of Coldwell Banker, 209 James M. Weichert, presi- Weichert's Million Dollar children. 199,6 earned her the Silver munity and helping other peo- Central Avenue, 233-5555, - dent, has announced that Sales and Marketed Club's. The Rahway resident is a Level of the New Jersey p 1 e Linda Weimer, a sales associ- Weimer has been a licensed member of St. Agnes Church Association of Realtors' ate with Weichert Realtors' real estate professional since in Clark and a volunteer for Million Dollar Club, as well as Westfield office, has earned an 1994. the prevention of adolescent a trip to Coldwell Banker's office marketing award for the She is a member of the drug and nlcohol abuse. International Business A Tribute to Florentine) Posse month of September. Middlesex and Westfield For real estate transac- Conference. Weimer, a consistent top Boards of Realtors and thetions, Weimer may be reached Two years ago she earned -Jill uf ui here at (Jill tjuxman tseattu wilta real- producer, is a member of the Garden State Multiple Listing at Weichert's Westfield office, the NJAR Distinguished 654-7777, located at 185 Elm Sales Club Award for achiev- ty miss our co-worker and dear, dear friend, JSauii I' 1996. New Jersey State Service (MLS). Street. Million Dollar Club and She is married and has two ~-SJaent Zrlortntina f-^aiie who passed away tltlaklnj[ vk'Ws! Phase II Now Open! SEIUNO MKNTt MAMA CIIU FUDAU 1IMCIULC QUM She is a past chairman of the •HIT YOUR HOWE WITH JILL OUZkUH MALTY, HtC. ANO BECOMC A lUCCf *t STOUT1" 'Ettstern Union County Hoard of n.tsv id-fi'.ss to Ri. 22,1-7H, 1-287, Tin- C.nrile MODEL OPEN: Sat. & Sun., 1-5 p.m. "OUR BEST REFERENCE IS YOUR NllQHIOfl." Piirkwiiy iiuJ ll-ii? NJ Turnplki' ... K'ss Mum utu- mill' Weekdays, 1-4 p.m., CLOSED THUKS. & FRI. 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B-16 Record-Press November 28,1997 , 1385 Afiliqua 8 Classic Autas Anfrgue & Classic Autos 1384 four Wlieel Drive 1400 VansSJeept Aulos For Sale Aulos For Sale 1385 Autos For Sale 1385 Autos For Sale 1385 Autos For Sale 138S Aulos Fcf Sale 1410 TOYOTA 19BB Celica GT: Volvo 1986 740 Turbo Wgn CADILLAC 1964 - good cond MGB 1978 Convertible 38K FORD 1992 EXPLORER FORD 1997 MARK III, TV/VCR PONTIAC 1989 Grand Am, SAAB 1987 TURBO 90O0 - OLDSMOBILE 19B6 Toronacfo auto, a/c, new everything, avg auto. Net seats.85k, snrf ,gar Origina! paint job. $995. mi, new pain!, top, mini tite Eddie Bauer, 75K. One Owner. loaded, wood trim. 3K fact 2dr. 1 owner. e«c cond in/out, 88K. Exc. Cond. $4,150. snrf ps'pi/pw/ps,cass 908-276^253- mi. 52700/obo. 903-653-0069 kept.exc S53OO 908-272-2869 9QB-233-06S4 • 908-495-5629 ? $7000-687-2622 Exc Condition $12,000. warr S24 BOO 973-956-7255 w/graphic equalizer, $3000 71k. S48G0.'bo. 90B4-J3(n58N5£™ Volkswagen 1991 Jelta GL- 5 $9.200/obo; 908-362-7753 Starter, $900. S08-709-O859 S5200 call 908-964-8143 116.5k. 2 tops. $1900/bo DODGE 1984 FtamD-tOO. 1/2 908-352-4249 TOYOTA 1985 COROLLA sp, SR. AC, black, alarm, BUICK 1972 CENTURION MG 1978 MIDGET FORD 1990 EXT CAB 5spd. Ion pick-up. 6 CYL. standard 5sprJ. t owner, 105k, psVpb, Alpine sler. superb cond, 69k Conv, fully loaded, exc cond, Plus Spare Paris Car 6cyl. 67k, 20mpg. loaded, ask- trans S2.Q00 908-464-6300 JEEP 1988 CHEROKEE 4X4 ing $9,000908-269-0349 naw lires, SB7S90B-276-3BO9 mi,$520Qg01-376-1961 $8000.964-9280 $2500 908-654-4404 DODGE Ram PU 1987-New auto, loaded tnted windows $6400 b/O 908-276-1431 TOYOTA 1987CEUCA -5spd, VOLKS WAGON 1982JETTA- CADILLAC 1949 Model 62 MGB1964 FOR01991 EXPLORER XLT- cap. slant 6 eng. great cond. ac, avg miles. Exc running runs good, need fuel pump. 4 dr. exc condition. $6000 Lois ot enlras! $6000/OBO, Red/Silver, am/lm CD, phone, $4000'obo. 908-647-9377 JEEP 1994 Grand Cherokee cond. $1,600. 908-665-7764 S500/obo 908-322-5176 /OBO. 908-272-7366 201-939-6092 75K.S11.695- 908-277-1033 LTD-41K ex cond new brks. tires S17.900 908-464-1402 DODGE 1995 1500 LARAMIE SLT4X4 350ci 38k loaded well JEEP 1994 Grand Cherokee maintained Dk grn matching Larado- 52k. 6 cyl. mini cond, ARE cap w/boxes & lad rack $16,000 908-964-1258 $16,000- 90fi';789-480l MAZDA 1989 MPV V6 Auto, FORD 1977 F350 12lt rack all pwr, i20Khwymi.exe cond, dump. 400 v8 auto, diamond S5.200/DO. 201-797-6606 plate bed. lift gats, new lrans & MAZDA 1990 MPV MINIVAN- tires, $3,500; 90B-665-2674 4WD. rear a/c, p/w, p/b. p/s, p/l. Ford 3501981. Dual wheels on exc cond. garaged 114k ml, lear1, aulo. all major parts new, S86OO: 908-464-5160 rack body, side saddle storage, MERCURY 93 Villager LS good shape, many extras 47K. ff nt 4 rear am/fm cass, air S6000 Sal 908-769-2276. A heat-8 way pwr seat-keyless FORD 1983 BEVERAGE- eni, S11,400. 732-382-1692 LINCOLN! Mercur Diesel. 8 side compart, no let- leringS9500.908-276-3061 NISSAN 1995 PATHFINDER XE.26K. 5 SPEED, A/C. GMC-1993 HD- 3500, Dump CD. S19.500 CALL Truck, back pack. 26,500 mi, 908-317-5732. _„ $16,950,908-665-0752 Oldsmobite 1992 Silhoutte ViniiJamt 1410 43k, lealher tnlenor. all power, mint cond.. S9250 765-9029 CHEVY CUSTOM VAN 1978 Automatic. Asking S500 PLYM 1992 Voyager-red. 4cy I, 201-467-4917 ac. drvr airbg. roof rack. 108K hwy.Ask£4700 908-810-0197. CHEVY 1986 Hi-top Conv. van C-20, 100K, looks/runs gd, PLYMOUTH 1989 Grand Voy- moving 52900. 973-966-5473 ager SE. ac. v6.68k, clean, org ownr S5195/bo908-'164-3675 CHEVY 1995. conversion hi- top many exlras. loo many lo PLYMOUTH 1989 Voyager, gd 5*?0O0p83SO2B6 cond. white, am/lm stereo. $3150 908-789-9005 aft 4pm CHEVY 1992 LUMINA APV 7 DINNAVIGATOB pass, 38k mi, 1 owner, loaded PLYMOUTH 1992 VOYAGER S60Q0 908-272-3788 Low IT», loaded, ail pwr. $7,500

cv-t B| Exclusive Bi Plymouth 1992 Voyager-47K. esc cond. am/fm. AC. 7oass. CHHYSLAR 1995 Town S S7000jWbo 90B-B51-05B2 Country, silver, super loaded TV. VCR, 12 Discs. 42k mi. VW 1988 CYNCRO 4WD 9 $17.000 273-9147 Passenger. A/C. 66K. Exc. cond. S5O00/bo" CHRYSLER 1996- Grand Voy- 908-355-2874. ' age), loaded .dual sliding door. 4 door, 2.OL 4 cylinder, automatic OD transmission, power child seats. 31k.undsf warr, VW 1988 CYNCRO 4WD. 9 steering/brakes, AIR, cloth interior, front & rear floor mats, tilt, $16,500.808-301-0993 Passenger, A/C. 66K. Exc. DODGE • 1982. B250 pass cond. 55000/bo!' fingertip speed contrpl, Smoker's Package, Stk.#8G2, 908-355-2874 VIN.#WW6O23O5, MSRP $14,320. Van, V8. auto, ps/b, runs/need wotK, £500. 732-572-0047 VehlcHtWintri 1(15 LEASE PER MO. 36 MOI DODGE Hi Top Van 1984 aulo, air, am/lm. low mi, $2500 1A AUTO-Damageci re- Call 008-2766005 pairable, good running cars wanted, classics & junks. %% DODGE 1992 Grand Caravan, F 06 wi white, exc cond Loaded .' J° H9 1-8O0-281-1435 SB500/BO 90B-754-6370 4 dr, 4,6LV-8, auto OD trans, pwr strng/brks/locks, AIR, Preferred AACON AUTO DODGE 1996 GRAND & Truck buyers Top SS paid Equip Pkg 157A, front & roar carpeted floor mats, speed consotrl, CARAVAN SE • Forest groon Same day cash. 526-24BB. radial spoke will cvrs, illuminated entry sys, WSW tires, cloth int, loaded, 19K Assume lease or AUTO BUYERS-We buy cars ,'.. 1 Stk.#7M193, VIN.#VX735525, MSRP 522,410. Incl. S200O rebate purchase at S19.500 and trucks We pay more!!! as part of down pymnt. LEASE PER MO. 36 MONTHS* 908-245-2227 We pay ott loans j.id leases DODGE 1988 Caravan- 4 cyl, overnight 1-80O-228-9908 manual. 4 sp. 116k. Asking or 908-688-2817 $2600 9O8-233-85J5 CASH FOR JUNK Unwanted DODGE 1992 RAM 250. Bcyl. Cats. Trucks & Motorcycles. auto, p/s.p/b, p'w, air.32Kcas Free pick-up! 908-fl 1S-9570 4 dr, 5.0L V-8, auto OD trans, pwr slrng/brks, AIR, Ithr sport bckts, Preferred Iv SJJJ600 908-464-5693__ or 965-896B_bpr_ Equip Pkg 655A, running brds, lugg, rack, olectronics grp, overhead storage FORD 1989 Aofosta' XLT DONATE YOUR CAR console, ni-ssries door console, floor mats, AM/FM stereo-cass, CD, OWL loaded, full pwr. well maint To Heritage tor Ihe Blind. all terrain tires, Axle/Trailer Tow, nwr moonrf, Trniler/Tow Pkg, electrochromatic 08:64 7-6308 Tax Deductible. Free Tow- ing, Free Phone Card to mirf. Stk,df8T14, VIN,#WUJ02493. MSRP $32,610. LEASE PER MO. 38 MONTHS* FORD 1989Conversion Van ac/rear ac. TV, VCR. phone, donors with this ad #1162. rear folding bed. Class 3 uaiier -800-2-DONATE. ivtch, all swivel capl chairs, JC AUTO SALVAGE rear am.'lm cass. new exhaust, CarsSi Trucks Wanted brakes, tires, trans 1' i yrsold, 908-464-0791 asking S6900 Days 4.6L 32V INTECH V-8, automatic overdrive transmission, power PAY CASH for most junk cars. 908:6Ba:016B eves 253-3439 stoering/brakes, AIR, leather Interior, BSW lires. highly polished Free pickup' SUMMIT FORD 1990 Conv Van. ac & EXXON 908-277-3775. aluminum wheels. 6 individual seats, Stk.#8C21, VIN.#WY604249, 11 Oac. 3wayrefr!g.2waysink MSRP 538,850. stove, conv. bed. 60K. naw PLEASE DONTATE LEASE PER MO. 24 MONTHS' exh . raised root, CB, exc cond, CARS - TRUCKS -RVs irlr hitch.S1O.50O 464-1685 To Feed & Clothe The Poor Ol UNION COUNTY. Free FORD 1996 CLU3 WAGON Towing IRS Tax Deductible. VAN • Fully loaded. CD. clean fr>focall90B-3B2-a060 COSIS32K. Sell S22K. Co[l 908^380^7594 '88 TOWN CAP SIGNATURE '95 SABLE GS '92 TOWN CAR SIGNATURE '94 CONTINENTAL TOPSS$PaidForUsedCars& '96 COUGAR '93T0WNCARSKNATUM '95 VILLAGER GS Trucks We Buy Creamputts Lincoln. (1 cyl. mito lians. pwr MsuciKy, 'I dr, G cyl. .into linns [nvi Itnailn. .1 door, B cylimtor, nuln Ltncofn, 6 cyl, auto rans. pwr Mercifiy 2 di 8 cyl guta trans pwr Lincoln. 6 cyl. auto Itans. pwt Mercury. 6 cylinder, automatic FOflD 1087 Econolina Slep 1 sUntj'tirKG. AIM, c.vt IOLII Irvinim stinr skitiMiuj tiinVoo. Ain, Glrng.'brks^Mxilocks. AIF1, cair sliny AHS vund-'als'lncKs. AIR, lill, s(rn^1)ths/v«in(l''srs/locka. AIR. till, transmission. power Van- alloptioiv power, 39k mi. To An Eyesore. We Pay More Int. 09.400 mi. Blk «i{i:i? CHJISII. M.MO mi. Ktk *3?(j7 c ,II r lu oj. 5 f, 708 fiii. rooi. 33.233 mitos. Slk.#1GIfl, CHM5O. IIIOOIMI p,mrtert H. 27.003 cruisa, mDonrt. llhr ini, 57.911 nil sleeting brnkos. AIR. 18.600 mi, Any Condition Hi MiSes OK. VIN i . STJOOO 374:97O2 nil. Slk »3BfiLV VIN*THC03fl27 Slk #1747 VIN*PY745I57 Slk #3770. VIN #SDJ721f2. Junks To Late Models Most Foreign & Some Domestic Cars Wanted. 2Q1-266-1305. LIFE Beeper_201-421-2542 '94 BflOKCO XLT 4X4 94 EXPLORER EDDIE 8AUER '95 CONTINENTAL WANTEDJUNKCARS FarO, 7. door, B cylnuipf. iiutani,iiic ( (JH!, il tlotir ft cylirulnr. nuinrpLitic Lincoln. 4 AU t\ cyl. iiulo Iraiift, [iwr Uncolii 2 Ji 8 cyl. auto Hans f Lincoln. 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto Irans. pwr Jeep. 8 cyl. nuto lrans. power Immediate Pickup tfftji&missiun. \y vt \ iMnsmiwon j)wi f.liny hik^, AtR. blrmj Inks rtindnlF.KHiks. AIM. nfl Lincoln. 4 (If, Bey!, tiulo triuis. pwi 51'ng ADS-rtliijijts locks. AIM I'll. strngbrhs/wincl'sisiorts, M!\. lill slrnrybrks. AIR. 2.1.402 mllos, JUST GOT AIM llhr ml ? V OO4 rn i ntnsp c^rr r«nl .14.1)34 ml cu.se mfionH imr snl. dual air bags ciulse, padilBd rl. lltir in(, 31 350 Stk.i»1694. VIN.#SC723411 rni, SIK VIN VIN #nUUI/Sb? Sik "194;*, VIN *SY?:'ei9? ffulsfl iiioonil, flhi in!. 1i) fio^ n,\ JI 3Mmi SHi*J(B6. VIN#SY7O2O1E nil Klk'1698 VIN «S¥GlD7:a WE BUY ANY HONDA, MAZDA, NISSAN. TOYOTA. EASIER! JunH, damaged or high miles. Will pay $200 to $2000. de- ^18,4951^21 Now you can ponds on condition, lor 1988 and up We pick up and pay cash, seven days a week Conveniently Located charge your 1-BBS-Tow Junk JustOffRtS. 24&7B 2800 Springfield Avenue • 5 Minutes East of Short Hills Mall Exit 49B Enst K SOB West classified ad • 2 Mln, East oi Summit WANTED: • 8 Mln. from Livingston ^, We accept: Cirs - Trucks • Wins Motorcycles •"lOMIri. Ironi Mgrrlslown K. Running or notl 19 Mln. Irom Pnrslppnny UNION • 908-964-7700 SNUTTLE SERVICE Highest Cijh Prices Paldl E-MAIL US: maplocrostlrn(fl'msn.com Free Pickup. 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