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As always,,.the event offers..ajsfide ?!;: 1 'Friday. Cost- $7; singles and cpu- ••••.. Taverne, Bedminster: Cost $5; ; •: " ,V' ••••• '•' '- •:'• Edward's and the South Avenue' from, the township. In 1992,; : variety^ of rojes..for both e?cperieiiced plfes welcome. •,'••',''• .' ¥ r property owners, informed the. Waldbajirn'sannounqed plans for • bring, watet lunch. -'. • .••; ; HBSTER : Baljrdbrti/Latih learriingisocial at • • Hjke-at Raccoon'Ridgbc: •". / ^aqd noyiceiactors.jand.is the perfect-,Bl judge that Edward's "rid longet a'; .storie .on- South."jAyerjue but>. "Bobby & Maryls, Piscataway. •.. •' bpportumty for anyone who has ah .' y ' * ' wishes to be a party to these prot • PLAYHOUSE Delaware Water Gap, 11:30 a.rri:' ; withdrew.fpllbwirig local protests-,^} '.Route 173, Hampton .. • 6:30.p;m.:Tuesday (beginner),, '. .interest in either.beginHiing.brtcontin-: 7 . ; . Feb;1. Meet-in lpt:acrpssfrorn : •• ceedings". jand.Jawsuits....: . ; .•. • . J ; (800)447-7313 : • ; : Wednesday (Intermediate). Cost ' Willie's TaVerne, Bedrhioster. uing their enjoyment of volunteer the- According to the Cranford According tov.the'LJftA",; the:.' "Born Yesterday," Garson Kanin $7 per person, $12 per couple. Cost $5; brinp/water, lunch. ater. Auditionswill beheld Friday, Jan. 23j from 6- dfapproximatelyip lines, ; . , Zoning Board, Edward's was Edward's super store would.haye comedy frbrn the Harry Truman SOMERSET^INGLES .10 p.ini and Saturday, Jan. '24, 12-4 pin. at the .. Over the past nine years; the Kingdom! given approval to build at the brought more truck and car traf- ' era. To March 28; Group rates 730-oWer) "Hampton Inn on Davidson Avenue in Somerset. available; call for snowtirnes and has entertained; over; 100,000 audiericel location in mid-1996; fie than the roads could accom-! •(732)341-4576 , : • Auditioners should be pVfepared to return on ,:'.prices.:. •.•.••" ••.••.• •'•. •• :; •' ;••••• ; members, with liB,bOO of them last year! Subsequently, a lawsuit was filed modate and it would have been , /Xr Dance at Bridgewater. Manor, Sunday, Jan. 25, from noon-5 p.m. for callbacks. JERSEY JIIUTS : 8:30 p.m: Wednesday. Cost $7 alone. The Kingdpm allows volun-ijSiL. I > ' i^»^ by the Lincoln Heights . an eyesore as well as a source of ' • '!, • : Route 206; Hillsborough before 9 b.mi, $9 after; Versatile male and female actors aged 17 and teers the opportunity to entertain j^^ Association Community Group unwanted noise and crime during; (609)443-5598 : , 30+SINGLES several large crowds each day. All! opposing the town's approval for the night. They would like to see up are sought for a host of rolea: domical actors for actors are unpaid, volunteers. : Murder mystery dinner theater (732 566-7167 the Fairy Tale Troupe's original version of Beauty the 24 hpur grocery superstore. the Township Committee pass an! • ., with audiencej>articlpation. 7:30. BOURBON STREET CAFE Financial advice speaker at For more information and & the Beast; male and fetnale humorous combat directions, call .' \ '•'. y • Although.Edward's has had a ordinance against 24-hour obera- pm. Jan. 24. Cost $42... OLD BAY RESTAURANT Cutters Restaurant, East tion of retail stores. •; •' ;: MARRIOTT HOTEL roles for the Living.Chess Tournament; a cappella (732); 271-1119, email at.| change of plans, property, owner 61 Church St., New BrUnswick Brunswick, 6:30 p.m. Jan. 28. Crane Reality and ; Cranford 110 Davidson Ave., Somerset .(732)246-3111; / Cost $30 in advance; $35 at the singers for the Madrigals; combat fighters to play [email protected], ^ •': Mrs. Robertiello feels this will (609)443-5598 wWw.oldbay.com door; must reserve by Jan. 27. characters in the Enchanted Forest and portray or . surf '.'• .. ' to. township officials are still defen- be a terrible ;thirig for the senior : Murde/. mystery dinner theater Carey Bell. Jan. 23. WEEKEND RACQUETS Men-At-Arms and Squires in the grand finale; Www.NJKirigdoni; ' •• just on South Avenue, but group may think they have won 78 North Ave., Garwood deaf woman — in a movie that ne PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE :. (908)232-5666 Chapel Dr., NewtBrunswick: father, in 1917. •;./ -•:"..•:• ' ••-<••'': According to Mr. Wood,' t newspaper contained an article throughout downtown Cranford," . the latest.battle, but if former- . cost $100,000 and grossed $5 . (732)932^9407 r r . • "speculating who would be mayor," as well as-a story about the sale -.•:••. Brookside Dr., Millburn B.B. & Friehds, Wednesday. million. Members $4; non-mem- Mr. Woods inherited the• North 19th; Avenue home from ;his said LHA member B.J. Kowalski, Mayor arid current Chamber, of > {973 376-4343 Dofia Oxford, Jan. :16. ' . Companies, 15 Mountain , Open during library hours.. ; uncle, but had never lived there -until September, when he moved of "The Chronicle"io Charles Ray. Reading the faded pages brought 'bers$5; •••.' •••• •'. , ; •'•• .'• '•.•,•' "We are very glad that Edward's Commerce President J. Robert,', ,-" "The Mask of Moriarty," New Grant Green Jr., Jan. 23, View Rd., Warren Abstract paintings oy Estelle a lot of memories of growing up in Cranford back for Mr. Wood. : ; COUNTRY FOLK ART THE MYSTERY OF KASPER Lebowitz, to Jan. 23. v .: . •in/shortly after marrying Karen Harmsen. * . •.,','• has withdrawn;".' • '.'•.- Hoeffler has his Way, a superstore :;• York-area premiere of Billy Hector, Jan. 24. . AND CRAFT SHOW -;~- According to. Mr. Wbodsj the house originally had one bathroom, comedy/thriller by Hugh Leonard. HAUSER (WEST GERMANY, 1860 HOUSE r : Howeyer, not all residents, are will be in Cranford's future. Openrmic poetry, Jan. 27. : New Jersey Convention Center 1974)--:.,: :.. •; .-•...•...•..: -•. Open to the public 9 a.m.-4 and another was, added some time around the dates of newspapers . • . (Continued on page A-2) , \ . To Feb. 14. Adults $47-$32; stu- Tapping the Grey Sky (Grateful Rarltan Center, Edison p.m. Monday-Friday. Montgomery Cultural Center happy about, the withdrawal, (Continued; on page A-2) ':•/ dents p 5. minutes before snow- Dead tribute), Jan. 29. . 732)'417-1400 . ••• ... 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29 Recent paintings by John C. . . 1.24 Montgomery Rd., Skillmfin time) $10; group rates available. Hudson River Rats, Jan. 30. Winter edition of the traveling Loree Halfi Douglass Trainor, to Feb. 6. . feO9) 921-3272' ' V Call for showtimes. Funky Black Widow, Jan. 31. show, Jan. 23-25. Adults $7 College. New Brunswick BARRON ARTS CENTER Free, admission; call for"each•••.' VILLAGERS THEATRE CRYAN'S Friday,-$6Saturday or Sunday; (732)932-8482; • . . 582 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge day's hours. .•••/••••-. • 'i ; -475. DeMcitt Lane, Somerset 660 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen: children under 10 $2. Call for www.rci.rutgers.edu/~nigrin (732)634-0413 :- Student-faculty art show, to Jah^ •;•• (732)873-2710 (732)549-2040 each day's hours. Based on a true story: a teenage Open 11 a.m.-4 p;m. Monday- • 31.-.. •• , •' . •.-.,- ••' ,.. ' '.,• ..'.••: ', ''.;'• boy found abandoned in Professional Artists Group pre*; ''.'•i'"-' :, ."Chess," latter-day Cold War Shots, Jan. 23. GEOLOGY OPEN HOUSE Friday; 2-4 p.m. Sunday Free ; Nuremburg during the early 19th view, to Jan. 31.- . ...•:; ••.- BVCHERYL HEHL The two-story, 28,800-square The designs, are the result of a history, adding the decision to ed it was important for residents input. , .••,.....• £•. • musical by Benny Anderson, PC III. Jan. 24. Geology Hall, Rutgers admission. Among those taking the conw Bjorn Ulveaeus (from ABBA) and University, New Brunswick century. Snown in German With GALLERY AT foot center will be built next to three-year project by the town- build a center was "not just a to remember Bloomingdale • IRONWOOD RESTAURANT English subtitles. Members $4; Works by Sheila Eichenblatt and BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB CORRESPONDENT . . School was designed as a school mittee's offer was Gene Marino, t- Tim Rice ("Jesus Christ Basking Ridge Country Club (732)932-7243 Salomon Kadoche, to Jan; 30. : the Cranford Public. Library, con- ship arid the Board of EducationySafhim," but based on a need .' • Superstar). 8:30 p.m. Jan! 23, 30th edition of rocks, minerals non-members $5. - . Route 206, Princeton • •' | CRANFORD — Last week the nected by an atrium. Growing, school enrollments yaw. requiring "compromises to beand not. a community- '.center, who viewed the proposed project*) 185MaaisonvllleRd. YEAR OF THE HORSE CHILDREN'S .(609)252-6275 • 24,30, 31; 3 p.m. Jan. 25, Feb. 1. Basking Ridge and related exhibits, 9 a.m;-4 SPECIALIZED HOSPITAL township unveiled plans for a.'.-' Included in the community forcing the Board of Education to made to accommodate changes," . emphasizing the township in a positive light. . i; Admission $17 Saturday, $15 p.m. Jan. 31 .Free admission. YAMERICA.1997)/ 150 New Providence Rd. Open every day;.call for hours. "would get a lot more mileage out "I know the governing bodyj^ (908)766-8200 BANDWAGON (AMERICA, ; $5;5, million Community Center center proposal are plans to ren- use the former Bloomingdale Mernbers of Cranford Friday and Sunday; discounts Larry Adabo Trio. Jan. 24,31. WORLD OF MINI MANIA Mountainside , . "Off to the Cinema" In movie 1 of the new center," has the best interests of the com-*; 1997) posters, by. Batiste Madalena, to, apd library on Walnut Avenue at ovate the library, spending $1 School; site of the township's cur- Township Committee have indi- available. MAKEDA'S ETHIOPIAN Holiday Inn North. N.J. (908)233-3720, Ext. 5109 a^public meeting. million on enlarging the present rent Community Center. cated their support for the pro- Committeeman Philip Mprin munity in mind with this pro->: WESTFIELD Turnpike Exit 14; Newark ' 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 1 . Open to the public 8:30 a.m.- RESTAURANT State Theatre, 15 Livingston • i Township Administrator John building. Since building a new center is ject, but remain wary of the urged residents "to keep listen- ject," he said, citing the project asj. COMMUNITY PLAYERS 338 George St. (732)382-2135 :, , 8:30 p.m. every day (use HIGHLAND PARK Ave., New Brunswick PUBLIC LIBRARY Li^ezza said work on the complex Mr. Laezza said the complex less expensive than building a financial impact. ing" and to provide their input, "a well put-out plan with the*- 1000 North Ave. West New Brunswick Handcrafted dp|ls and miniatures, ambulance entrance). Free future in mind." ' f- Westfield . up close and personal, 10 a.m.- (732)932-8482; . •.-:• admission. 31 N; Fifth Ave,, ••;. c6ujd begin as soon as June, with would include 145 parking new school, the township has "This could be one of the since the. center is "generally 732)545-5115 ' Nell Young "rdekumentary" direct- something people want and On February 1.0, the Township^! (908)232-1221 John.BiancullLJan.29. 4:30 p.m. Feb. 1. Adults $5; Paintings by Barbara Glander Highland Park completion within one year. Mr. spaces, making it a "centrally-, decided to design a building largest capital improvement pro- senior citizens $4.5,0; children ed by Jjm Jarmusch (former): I^ezza also estimated the cost of specifically for use as a communi- jects in years," Committeeman need." Committee will haye a public*:| "put of Sight — Out of Murder," MINE STREET COFFEEHOUSE comedy about a bar band trying ; and Royane Mbslewtp Jan. 31. .• (732)572^2750 located, multi-use center to serve mystery/comedy by Fred First Reformed Church under/12 $2.50. Quilts by Margaret Beach, to Jan . Open during library hours. • the project will be between $30 the recreation, cultural and edu- ty center. •'••'• Thomas Denny said. "Perhaps in Cranford's former mayors hearing on the proposal, with for^ to make It big (latter). Members 1 mal adoption of a referendumV Carmicnael. 8 p.m. Jan, 23,24. Nellson St.. New Brunswick $6: non-members $8. "Impressions of Highland Park in arid $60 per year for the average cation needs of the entire com- . During Thursday's meeting, . the history of the town." since 1973 were invited to attend Admission $12. (732)828-1945 CRANFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY Art and Historical Photographs," homeowner! the meeting and provide their possible by March 10. :. • .»; ATRIUM GALLERY r munity." . Mr. Laezza detailed the center's Mayor Wally Shackell indicat- Small Potatoes, Jan. 24. Chubb Group of Insurance 224 Walnut Ave,, Cranford ., to Jan. 31.. ••• Mike Agranoff, Jan. 31. (908)709-7272; MINSTREL COFFEEHOUSE Open during library hours. Somerset County I Bpokcover Illustratipns by Paul Environmental Education Center, 190 Lprd Stirling Rd., FOR EVER MOZART (FRANCE, aaan naana aann Basking Ridge 1996) •••D ODDOD UaUQ FORUM THEATRE (973) 335-9489; 7 p.m. Jan. 23,24 •ODD ••uaaaaaun \f,. . . . 314 Main St;, Metuchen www.research.att.com/psa/folk Scott Hall, Rutgers aars nana ••aaa By RICHARD A1CHELE : Once completed, the first floor Squad property. Negotiations are (732)5484670 project University, New Brunswick CORREgpONDENl1 will house Pre-K, Kindergarten, incomplete but the cost of a new, For February-March production Lui Collins, Dana Robinson, Jan. (732)932-8482; „ HDDna DDDD a gymnasium, a combination modern rescue squad building of "Enter Laughing." Non-Equity 23. . www.rci,rutgers.edu/~nigrin DDanaa annnDncn y GARWOOD— Years of debat- auditorium /cafeteria, the princi- facing Locust Street would be auditions 12:30 p.m. Feb. 1. Four Sherman & Selhl, Dana Cooke, The most recent film of director •aana DODDDDQDQ aaaQ iiig and studies in Garwood will pal's arid board of education paid from the school bond issue. women [one 18-25, two 25-35, Jan. 30. Jean-Luc Godard. Members $4; D an aaDana c^»me'to and end ori March 17, offices. Classes,2 to 5, art and Both of Garwood's schools con- one 50-60) and six men (two 18- SHOUT! non-members $5. aDan when a public referendum will music rooms will be on the sec- 25, two 20-30, two 50-65) need- QDaa •••aa tinually show their age and last 116 Watchung Ave., Plainfield IN THE COMPANY OF MEN ••BOD ••aa ana aik voters to authorize an $11.2 ond floor. The third floor will year's incidents underscore ed. Must have apod comic ability. (908)769-5860 (AMERICA, 1997) FEIGLEY'S SCHOOL OF ananDQQaoa aaan rJJillion bond issue to construct a accommodate the middle school school officials concerns. Bums in the Park, Jan. 23. 7 p.m. Jan', 30,31 new 63,000 sq. ft. elementary / grades 6 to 8. The new design will GYMNASTICS Sugar Belly, Jan. 24. Washington School had a boiler Scott Hall, Rutgers 3BDD aaann DQDD twiddle school. also incorporate an expanded S Hours Open Bar failure and fire while at Lincoln- Full Course Dinner, VJ "Things are finally happening. town and school library. Franklin School a steam pipe |tlMJ3|Ela Tiered Wedding Cake, It's been a long haul," says Board "This new building will allow burst, a water main ruptured and Sliver Candelabra8, qf Education chairman Raymond us to take our good programs for part of the front facade over the 125 Washington Valley Rd GRAND OPENING Flamlna Jubilee Show, Private Bridal Rooms, Qrinies. The proposed new school the students arid make them school entrance fell. Warren, N.J. Ite Glove French Service Uuildirig will replace both even better," Ms. Howard points The school board has approved Quail Run Center Eincoln-Franklin Schools and out. spending $2 million to maintain Washington School and consoli- Garwood's teaching programs the existing buildings over the 5630480 rjate all school functions at the have been working. State testing next five years. Other unexpected 24 South St. BJngle site. major repairs would boost the ! GojirmetJPjzza^&JP'asta Where Food is jou^Art last year in reading, writing and Express Lunch! New Providence We'll make your every wedding dream come true. Come see pur elegant banquet ^Superintendent Renee math placed Garwood's eighth cost. If the referendum is 464-4360 rooms, Italian marble staircases and floors, step up balconies with stained glass toward is hopeful noting, "I'm graders above every Union approved, only part of that cathedral ceilings, Imported marble floors and smoked gold-leaf mirrors, and most ehcouraged. People across all age County town school system money Would need to be spent. any numbered Dish I Any Two IMnnor Entrees II Any Whole We ! important your Incredible meals prepared by our Famous Chefsi..par excellence. i Any D»y Excluding \\ groups are saying for the first including Westfield, Summit and "The schools are safe but +*i!r New York Times **+ New |ersey Monthly ***|/2 The Star Ledger ValcntlDes Day , u Dine In or Take Ont j SNUFPY'S WINTER SPECIALS Ome they know we need a new Clark except Cranford. Mr. everyday we have a new prob- "New jersey's Best Mexican Restaurant" * Chicken Francaise school." •••"; Grimes says, "If we invest in'our lem," notes Ms. Howard, Enjoy Ambiance and Fantastic Menu... •Salmon & Stuffed Shrimp.. >\ Under the plan being proposed community and build a new With the new building, Specializing In Southern Mexican Cuisine 8. Fresh Seafood IPi-oni Our Menu: 1'nllo Allessandra- wild nuishropnu In a marsala wine sauce. •• Chicken Scampi Imperial I Vltflln .Siil|lmlwca- Raked veal with I'rosclutto, spinach, $ 98 tijGarwpod's voters, the new,building, it could be as good as Garwood's nine special education Live Guitar Music - Frl. 8. Sat. topped with nmzzarclla In a white wlnu sauce. •Grilled Rib Eye • Grilled Swordfish...... 12 " Mon. thruThurs. II a.m.-10:30 p.m. three-floor school would be con- the academics." • students now sent out of town Frl. 8. S.it. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m., Sun. 3 p.m.-10 p.m. 12SWMaIuM. . _ .. ' . _ • rt , • •Cavatiiir&Broccoli...... *8"/ structed at the site of the The school system is arrang- can be taught in town at an esti- FREE Nachos Rancheros With Purchase Of Dinner With This Ad. Qarwood Rescue Squad over an mated saving of $135,000 per 'www.weddlngs al panlagls.cord ing to swap part of the (Ollei good I per uble) SomervlUe ^jx^rm1 ^t^jjt^?/1 «im^ ^^tf«#: 908429-8850 !p3 month period without inter- Washington School property for year. Howard points out as space PARK \i MOUNTAIN AVE,, SCOTCH PLAINS (908)322-7726 rupting school schedules. the present Garwood Rescue (Continued on page A-2) The approved site plan for the proposed new school Increases the classroom area on the ground floor.

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Cranford Chftmifcle Cranford Chronicle A-3 gust By CHERYL HEHL explore the roles and responsi- tect children, we can help fami- county alliance. Working closely:•;•;•' 1CHRp]NlGLE;CORRBSPONpENT . bilities of parents and teens in lies in pain; with Mrs. Collins, who she said; / drug and alcohol abuse. •'.: • "Kids are less likely to - was a valuable source of irifor- •: GRANFoMj —After a year • In the last seminar become involved with alcohol or m : niatipn and contacts, the conj-! •.,"'•••.!.•••' spent studying how alcohol, and Wednesday, Feb. 18, a panel of drugs if parents make it very:' mittee was able to organize and By SHEA THOMAS loir's in Public Administration drugs impact children; an out- community experts including a ; clear they Will not tolerate it set lip the topics and seminars. .'••'.

iirom Jersey Ci^ State College; '>• ; ^^^ Teach program sponsored by the Virginia Gllroy, Milan Huska and THE CHRONICLE - ; , • family therapist wall combine under any circumstances," Mrs. Mrs. Brown candidly reye^led . I Alvlha GasamerW, members of Capt. Ditzel also has three ; drive president,itgip ; Cranford United Methodist discussion of the underage Collins said. j'; ; she^is confident the four classes ! v l|v.the. Union Harmonica Band, • •,(••• CRAKFQIID r- Residents s uncles and threte cousins y?ho afe. said it was ^i gj: .•?»;»<• I €feurch[has.launched a series,of drinking and drug problems in •••••'• This fact is further supported•'' iwill'providi^ e the education the ; ||';performed at Crariford Senior filled the Municipal Building to : fire fighters and his dad is hope- d^ti it all seminars aimed at sharing the the community and begin to cre- by the Cranford Municipal •' community needs: Howevejr, ^he If Housing January 15, entertaln- show their appreciation to thefiil his other four sons will follow. ;•' information the giroupdiscovr ate a support network for par- ; AJliance, which was on hand this is concerned parents will failjto : : : lhg residents and Visitors. Each Cranford Fire Department at •'. in his footsteps... -".- . - ered ••'••' .;•• • ".''.',''.: ' •" ..":':'.' '' ents. •/ •... •• •'. ;" ' ':;,'• •'• • ; month when the Township ~ take this opportunity to discover month, a special event \s Tuesday's Committee Meeting. v";. *THis appointment is a great' things; stuffed animals, games, if ;•..',.-.. The proactive stance taken All programs will be 7:30 p.m. Comniittee^passed a"zero^oler-, more about the serious problems ... planned for the residents, as Wesley Ditzel Jr. was sworn in : asset to our family and tothe *ft,er- e was one. Barbie doll, there . by the Mission Outreach • a.tthe church, 201 Lincoln Ave. ance" resolution, which they had facing children in today's society was • a. hundredj!1 he' said latighr Committee of the church put in ! wel{ as visitors stopping by asa new captain and his new"township of Cranford and I know' East. Parents and children will presented for consideration. ; "If only one child is influ-': :',. CranfordSenior Housing. appointment will be effective He will do yety, well," said; the mg. "The toys\nqt-; pnlyjwenl to motion,a yearlong project to . be encourage^ d to ask questions "We need to raise the level of enced," she said, "I will feel we'.'-.'• February 1. . • senior piteel. "Outfighting: has' children in Cranipjrdjbu^ all over provide residents with .an educa- and participate in the feducatipn-. sensitivity," Mrs. Collins said, made an, impact." i ' : Northern New Jersey.*. *' Tm: very happy .for himbeen in our bhwd<-'fi>r-•lOO^years ;: tional^wajehess forum address- al awareness prograins. ' stressing the focus is aimed at . NevertheleSs^as a mother! because he worked very-hard for and I hope his'sons c&ncarry on: " Seeing the- smiles oh their ing the problem of underage Literature will also be available, providing a neutral place to and community member, she-has this and I know he will do a great the .tradition." faces was all the thank's the drinking artd drug abuse facing According to June Brown, the address Qie issue. ••!•;.•.-• grown ever more conscious of job," said Capt. Ditzel's proud The fire department.was also department needed; ' hot only Crattford, but every , seminars' organizer, the purpose The task of finding a way to the underage-drinking and drug ; ; wife.Nancyi . -> ,•••• .'• ..•.;:••• • .• ..•'•..'•• commended for raising over "Being able to do somet^iirig community throughout the . ; of the Mission Outreach ••'. reach the community, though, problems and, stressed the; ', ' Although he has 17 1/2 years 2,000toys intheir"T[)ysforTots" for children who may not have United States. . . .Committee is to respond toth e did not come easily, said Mrs.- . importance of parents under^ experience, if: he ever has any.toy drive in conjunction with the; had a Christmas vyas the ipost .: The seminars began last rieedg-of the community, The Brown, an art teacher in the. standing that this issue is "not . .' : Wr" RUTHANNE WAGNER/fHE questions about his new job he United States-Marine Corp; important thing and the jesi- night, with Lt. Eric Mason, head committee, chaired by Joan Cranford school system; It espe: •goingaway."\ - ^ ; . ! ;..;,. ••, • . "':f." ' , '•.•;- CRANFORD CHRONICLE can always ask his dad, Wesley "Everybody within the depart* dents were just fantastic,- Gapt. of the Cranford Police detective Gollms, a social worker and past cially hit home for her"sihce.she "As parents we have an oblig- Sr. — who retired seven years ago ! ment was really great, we really Paterson- saidl ; ; 1 bureau and Juvenile Services,' •'. recipient of Cranford's Martin y is th6 mother of two small chil- ation to learn everything we can: • after 38 years of service to the dug' into this. • It was also really "We had. a,ball doing it,| we ;and Detectives Donald Szak and Luther King Award, discussed dren. '•.. ;.•...-••"' :•. • ''; "•'.-' y-."''- about what affects our children," : : Meii charged with drunken drivihg CFD. •':••:.•'.•:.;•• ;:::i:.^ ^.y:\\' • nice that all the toys were brand brought in a play pin and used it ••*! }:• GEORGEpAcciEU-o/THFi CRANFORDCHRQNICLE Robert Colameri providing an in- more than 20 possible conscious- _• Armed with little.more.than: Mrs. Brown said.-"Parents are. - •.'•. r.- "I'm just very happy," said , new," said. Gapt. . Stephen- as a toy box and it Was fillejd to depth look into driigs of choice raisihg suggestions before priori-; the desire to provide an-edjuca-' notsharinginformation like : . ManueJ Gomez, 39, of Capt. Ditzel who earned a bache- Paterson, chairrnah of the toythe rim a few times," He added. used by chOdren and teens: '.-. . tizingthem. / ; ; . tional forum for the community, they usedto." ; ; ; ••.-. '; .".: Westfield, was/ charged with' Next .Wednesday, two young . It was a unanimous decision Mrs; BroWn and her coriymttee She was explaining that when drunken driving and failure to, Former Crariford Chronicle editor $tuarjt Awbrey signs a copy of recovering alcoholics will discuss to target the underage alcohol began: to seripusly'fesearch the - children are babies, parents rely 'Published every Thursday by . •, keep right at 2:11 a.m. Jan. 23,. ( " ' • ••;.•• . • ,'• • • , • •••.•. *^ .• •'••.'. • • • ' • ' •.•/••.'..'.'.••'•", ••.'•••••••.. . , ,' • . • • "; • • ' his memoirs, "Chronicle of a Community Journalist" at the how they began drinking in high: and drug problem facing the topic of underage drinking and :, on each other for the latest .';:.. .'' North Jersey Newspapers •"•", Cranford Book Store, Thursday. : school and the results it had on drug abuse among children and police said;, ' , . his!" he said. nation and the community. ' -'.- updates on what rtiight be harm-. • Company (USPS136-800) . . (Continued-from page A-l) 'Red" believed the Bob Hope their life, and that of their^ fami- Haying spent her career. :: teens in Union County. '. Mr. Gomez was- stopped for' comic book would have a high Mr. Woods said he plans to'cre- fill,- but that changes when they. -. ••301. Central Ave.. Clark. NJ 07066.. 'crossing'the'center line, police . Police log Kenihvort"I did run" across a lot hof name houss e held hidden time capsule lies. . '. -.;:.;'.' •.•.'• : ...: • '•••••• ;workin: g .with alcohol and drug. ; • ••' It took a year of serious . • ! getoldbr. Shebelieves.it is a • • Second Class postage paid at , resale value, when- it was discov- ate his own "time capsule," per- : : : was charged .with possession of T remember as a little kid,": he Parents and children of all •: afflicted families, Mrs; Collins .is inquiry about the problem: and critical problem that cpuld Cranford, NJ POSTMASTER: • ' ;• said. - •:• '...'•:' ' .;'' '--. •/:.'•'-';''' '' ' ered, leaving;hi8 heirs With a haps, even. setting a few more heroin, possession of, d hyppder-:" saidj .mentioning 'town leaders teacher .: ages.are invited to attend this .;; . well aware of the problems fac-.. attending meetings .pf the Union .'.; changejf parents had a 'network.-. ..please send changesto North. family heirloom,^ but the book .copies., ; of . •;"The • ' Craiiford ; •.' - . •' '•:'•" •'.'"' . **H>- '. "'. •'•."••' Y mip needle, possession of narcotic like Frank Whitty, Police Chief 7 ; "semindr .since it will focus ori the. ing cpirimuriities throughout. ''-. Cpurity. Municipal •Alliance;' . - of'support to k6ep them "''•''' •Jersey^ewspapers Company :•; •.'.. jiaraphernalia; Usejofhjerpin-and : ; •^didn't., survive -the years 'in the.; Chronicle'' into: a. nook some-/ ;Fu!fi|lrneni6ffice RO. Bby 699,''.V . WilliMm Kshe'ri Robert Er.Cfan^ • ;, conseqjuences of ^underage drinkr • Unirai County. She admits hejr:•: : which focuses its'.efforts on.drug,. ( : 1 : : : walLvery welli^pijch may be just. -where'in jbfie 1>OUS0. Instead; of M. 1 Jfailu're.to- stpp.at-a- stoprsfgri at and EdV^;'^-McJ!iIahbn;-' '4;';''.i'-;. ; ". jng,* drugMdiction, recdvepyfand careei as a social wprkecopeneS arid alcohoLawareriess 'as'• well-'as '•''••' For more information','call . •'Somerville, NJ 08876, '•. ' • ;•• Mario/Arce;36; of-•'. Summit,- v asTwell; accordingi6Mr.Wpods7 ^^m^^^ he' ! precpe .'. Subscription' rate's, by,mail,..6ne '...'.". • 2:59 p.m. Jan. 22,policp said; ... :. Topping thp neyvs • stories..,qf,. personalexperiences."", • .•'• :' intervention; • '•,•...;. -.': (90$) 276:0936; ,Th'e seminars .' i-.wds, chaYgfed-' .with drunken drir-'. • "If it'had anyvalue, riiy' Coiisin, should ieave his ;heirs- baseball, rl^^4pp cpnducted as ian. edacational. ; her eyes years agb to the.prcib- ; : year within Uhion Courily'$25, out •'• Ms'; Maggio Was'released after' 1952" were -•.'••• anhpuricements the Mental Health Players •,"leni.:'•;•;••'.., •>'; '• :•••••..• '',:-:.••"-.''•';••. She also became involved :'. are open to anyone in the com-', ving arid failure to .inspect, his." has first claim >- itwas probably cards--they hold up better/ ' ' ; educatorihas written an article evaluator and learhihg consul- .of county $28, out 6f state'$30, ivehicle at 12:15 a.m. Jan. 22, she posted $500 bailt police said. regarding the opening of Union: > recently published in the Volta tant at St. F^arfcis de Sales will use drama and improvisa- "We can'thide our faces,".she with.a parentp s ttask foce which 1 muhity, including children and To subscribe call t-800-3QO-&321. • County. College.- knowii at;the : tion Wednesday, Feb.: H to I. "If we work together to prb- teens. ; .'.:V ••• :••"•' .••'-•....• '-.' ':'• ., police said..:'., \ : • ': (itocer withdraws; sitpre plans forCfanfor d ' ''-'kevieW, a professional journal;: School for the Deaf jn Brooklyn. works in conjunction 'with-the,' *** time as "Union Junior College", -- • Mr. Arce was stopped : on • : for thosewho worlciri education The. article discusses, the Centennial Ave. for having a bad plans to construct two schools, a •..;.• ••;.;.•••••••••'./ \; (Continued from page A-l) ; .-,••: ''.., . • • for the deaf. • . • . .: ;:issues involved in hbw teachers > Miss Nancy's •inspection sticker.- : , , .Thomas Diesel/ 38, ofblood drive collected 98 pints of . "The LHA did not run Edward's out of town, they just felt that ...')f!fl).' Candice Ghaleff is the author can use the results of formal test- .-•. i. •-.''..-'. • ... •••.'•..."' • ' .. 'Lakewood, was charged with blood, and neW recreation areas financially it would be^a bad investment," Mr. Hoefflersaidi^They.had •w.of • "From . - Assessment .; to ing to teach deaf pupils more Garwood student helps edit schotol paper :::''' .. '.-. ••'.'.-.'•"• '*** : •' .',••' • -. .'.-..' drunken* driving when he was.Opened around Cranford, includ-. already invested one rriillion dollars and felt the legal proceedings ^•'ji'lristruction:. • Sharing Testing : effectively. Mrs. Chaleff is of the 5 T«i^ Tpts Playlanc) ing thp • South Union! Avenue . By SHEA THOMAS covering the Clark town meet- "To my knowledge we are one ers so I thought I could help." stopped on North Avenue East, tying up the project were negative." - • i ;•'•.'•'. . , ;•.'•{' '... ' . Data Effectively,".the result of a : belief that expensive mandated ; irigs."-'- •.'-, • , .,";•''••.;.' '...•••"..•• • ;•' of the few high schools in the Mr. Epps is pleased tp see his } .Where 3-5 year olds experience € Y •.••'•"*«• • -m "r\i \r V field. The municipal offices got i'i'^.three-year research project she THE CHRONICLE •[•:.. . : 1 three happy & enjoyable; police said. - . Mr. Hoeffler said it's hard when he has. to walk down the streetiand tests should serve a greater pur- According to English teacher state to have our. school /newspa- students writing arid keeping up I ?"--- ihr^hL^^ni^Ma 2 *nme Maggio,18, of New York, new.telephone numbers in 1951 - : classroom hours, socializing residents who supported the superstore approach him wonderingwhy tj' ''''•''• '' '' • pose than simply ranking chil- CLARK — ..Although "the and paper advisor Kurt Epps, he per on-line," Mr, Epps said. with current events because he;; - you could call the Cleric's Office : • with their peers' to develop a at Cranford 6-5649. .."•\V';:"';.'/'; .';'•• there isn't one. ' . ' •.- .''.•.•.•.'•'.•' • \ . ''••'•••'••. ••.'".'". .\ '. •[;''.' ^dreni .'.,-• •• •;.'. ••''•-...'•. •' • ••;' ' ]/':-:. • voice" of Arthur L. Johnson High has had other students further The on-line availability of the feels many young people don't.... ':.•••• positive self-image! : ;, "As fair as I'm concerned, I'm very disappointed and it's hard foir me She found that "bridging com- School has turned 41, "Thetheir, journalism careers by work- paper was the result of an extra "Young people in general are .. That year also marked a high- to tell them it's not coming," he said. 'Tm looking forward to another water mark for Cranford newr' . municatibn between profession-.- Crusader" has kept up with tech- ing for their college paper and credit project by senior and. com- not reading newspapers to!-get.'' .'• Pre-reading/. '-.:'• y .supermarket." / .•••'.•••• . ...:••.,, •.••;•". \-:;; •••.•' ••.•,.•..'•..••.•':'>.•• •-.•. borns --• the Board of Health als about test results enhances, ; nology and is, available on-line, large daily newspapers. puter fanatic Jeff Moy; ' their news which I-.think is a.bad ; PnMnath Skills / Laura.Schoppman, another LHA spokesperson, stresses that;the instruction in the classrooms and with help from Garwood sopho- "I see my role as trying to The Clark resident said he sign," Mr. Epps. said. l announced .37 more babies were, •Social/Verbal Skills I born that year, than.in-195.0. V group is not against the; property being developed, but would likje to ' honotsbdety student, performance," according .more J.D. Flynn. ; inspire them to read the news could not be happier about the "Working, on; a high, school , • Crafts/Garnes/Music see a more positive establishment come to town. • .;. .••••.;• ' ' , to a press release from the Although it took a great deal and learn how to write it journal- school's accomplishmerits. ': paper is, a good way of getting On the other.hand, 14. fewer ••' "We're not' against development, but we would like to see• some- .;..;: CRAJMFORp T~; Mjchael; .author. .-.. '.'-.'., ' • •35th Year of hard work, J.D. says it has def- istic style," he said. "My English? teacher wanted them, interested in that medium people died thatyear.. . ; . thing that will have less impact oh the surrounding area," she sajd.. ''; Margitich, a junior At Mrs. Chaleff has taught deaf initely paid off forhim ; JD. is co- ROLECHAD •••'.. Perhaps Mr. Woods' Uncle 'Lehigh. University1, ;.was The students worked to get the students to get mqre.involyed because the news I generally students for 19 years and is the editor of the "Crusader," and he their*school, paper on-line' in Cranford. ORCHESTRAS; recently inducted into the with our newspaperj so he offered about them and people they 1 ly $420 more yearly in taxes. But. current chairwoman of thealso writes for a weekly newspa- hopes of making it more accessi- extra, credit to. anyone who. know personally." •'.'•.''• • ••••'• • : ^United Methodist Chiirch New Jersey's Wedding ' Ouglltv Service For More Than 20 Years Community Center reducing- that amount will; be ,^^ Pennsylvania Alpha Special Interest ; .Group for Comer oi Lincoln and Walnut jjj '•••.• Specialist , • ' per in CJark. . ' ••'.'•:•.'• ble for students during late would participate." Jeff said. The on-line address for "The 1 (Continued from page A-l) ' money not needed to maintain ; Chapter bf the TauBetaPi D ie a f / H e a r i n g -1 m p a i r e d K908) 276-9668. NJ Stale Licensed ...'••» engineering ihonor society;; "I love to write and read news nights oi' weekends. "I have an interest iri computcon - Crusader" is: www.tripod.cpm, •'•'.•':• 1-215-742-4284 KENIWORTH --•<•>. Students,; organized . by the =/ is available in the new classroom, three, old buildings and debt Ser- and I learn a lot arid get good vice oh a .1977 bond paid off this ,'.'. He was also" awarded the . International \ Eeading AUTO SERVICE Garwood may be able to generate ^William Hardy Memofial experience," J.D. said. ."I'll also be. income by accepting special edu- year. With'those two deductions, Association. Dependable Auto Repairs By the homeowner's final, tab is Esti- Prize recognizing exceUence cation students from other towns. .for. his work as ariappren- Certified Mechanics mated at. $340 per year; or .93 ; For voters and taxpayers, the '• tice ;teacher ,at.:iLehigh's Now Located at bottom line is the cost.. School cents per day for the proposed introductory; computer, sci- 614 south Ave. business administrator Peter completely modern school.; . :1 •;:. ence course arid was riamed Proudly Presents .; i GarwoodNJ 070027 Caprio says calculations, show . A. public meeting'with, school ' :to the.1997 fall semester (Next to Garwood Auto Parts) over the 30 year life.of the fund- officials is - scheduled • for -•dean'slist.,.;..:,;''.'..,". • •• :.••... • ••':•• February 3 at Liricoln-Frariklin ing bond, a home assessed at, : (908)233-8839 $100,000 could pay approximate- School to answer resident's ques- \ ... •; •;'.' Tonor •'.' ".'"'' tions. • v.'.1'', •;'; . 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ToTheChronfota 'ywhich seem. t&iW-niisseS^bV residents who don't •.article regarding the patronize the downtown'ouBinesses. sc " JfStore. I also noted I am still waiting for the revitalization of our salutes tor. and on for more ffiari" 40^years, lean certainly I, too, believe that the remember better times, It is my personal opinion - Garwood seventh-grade rtu- bTMyhuflibanl d and I, as that at the present tune we have more of the 3ame dent Craig McCarrick received this bookstore types of commercial enterprises than this town can a certificate of recognition . l-taytou'e friendliness sustain (for example/nail salons and beauty par- from Raymond Grimes and the. as that of her staff. The lors) and a corresponding Jack of variety with which Garwood Board of Education, how fvmi care ity to discuss current" to attract people to the downtown The closing of for the heroism he displayed staff and gave my chil- the Cranford Book Store certainty exacerbates this last summer when he saved ^portunity to have the latest I would like to see more aggressive leadership on the life of a frlertd. Sqr Animorphs book held in reserve for behalf of the Downtown Management Corp to the United Way ,, .Jifire than one occasioh, the bookstore ' attract more varied enterprises; and- a stronger \he}jplj$ut with a last-nnnjute book report commitment from the residents of this town to ion A Barnes & Noble may have more to offer patronize the downtown ', { Cranford is the kind of town that really cares in the way of amenities, hut lUackk significantly in — - . CAROLYQUNGHOUSEBERNS I It shows every year in the donations made to the Family Care ~ the messages ^—* » •-.. .»—) Cranford- [^Association each December, and it shows in the multitude of Impeachment (^community events that occur each week One of the biggest chal- -lenges we have at The Cranford Chronicle is making sure every- -*- one knows about all of the feventste town each week vs immorality, school voters need more details <• From the current efForts1(to purchase a thermal imaging cam- Cranford Library era for the fire department, to the annual Rahway River cleanup a puzzlement It P J I* nl/y k i f that says, "Vote s, ojv,Mithe has it that it will cost approxi- ^made ..regarding a First Aid scheduled preschool story hours ^ AlERVICES in the concept of sharing a common goal for the good of their Feb 10-Apnl 1 town | | kiss She didn't want to seem '* Referendum - Maiteh Wi* , i mately $400 per yeai (probably Building being built on the prop- "loose," he didn't want to seem xnThis is all fine and good, but I more) for this structure which is erty. *_ Story time for children 3 And helping to fix the broken things are nearly two dozen years old will be 10 15 am local agencies supported by tHjjp United Way of Cranford "disrespectful * America had a>I haVen'tr.aeen ,-anjr i information kept so secretive The board will I,£eel that the lack of informa- stnet sense of morality and i passed on tq tbe,pubUc in a.door- tell you its not a kept secret tion supplied to the>pubhc smack Tuesday and 130 p m As the Cranford United Way campaign reaches the half-cen Wednesday Story time for chil- tury mark, the agencies supported by the group need all the help those who didn't follow it, usual- -Ifehdpor fashion flawing all the because it is discussed at meet- of 'the desire to pull a "bullet DISCOUNT PRICES ON: ; breakdowns of jthe items You ings but there are many people vote," where only parents, or peo dren 4 years old will be 130 we can give them ly didn't flaunt it I • COMPUTERS • REPAIRS I At about the same time, ' hear more with, ithe, downtown who do not go to the meetings, pie With school interests will get pm Tuesday and 10 15 am Hundreds of Cranford boys and girls enjoy scouting, sharing Wednesday • PRINTERS • UPGRADES, ~the joys of learning and growing with each other - thanks to the _ America was holding its breath, tha.n you do frpm, the but yet pay the taxes That out and vote on the $11 million that {jo qn That is-not should not give you the right to expenditure, leaving all the tax- Registration begins Saturday • MULTIMEDIA • NETWORKS United Way, one of the mam sponsors of local Boy Scouts and afraid that the politics involved f SOFTWARE • SUPPLIES Girl Scouts- councils ,. m Cuba would escalate to a no- taght - not for such an. important do what you want and not openly „ Jpayers. to foot the bill (1-31), a parent must visit the 1 tell the people what things cost library on Walnut Awenue for Each year, thousands of area residents receive patient, help- turning-back nuclear war with U0dertaking^8«,n»w»cb,opl The * Progress is "good - if it is good Russia •» coverage that is 'given, ^n, the and give tbe public the break- „ .progress ft should turn* out to registration Seating is limited ful counseling when their troubles overwhelm tKem - thanks to down - that's if you know it There was no escaping-the |i newspapers is absolutely^ horn- took jjettfcr Ifchan what you An adult responsible for the United Way support for agencies like the* Mental Health child must remain in the library Association, Union County Psychiatric Clinic, CONTACT We newspapers, radio and televisidn nblejand jshQuld bp looked into. Rumor has it also that the already have, but so far I don't fjirat, let ane,, start i wj^h .tfie Washington School site and the "think so. I have lived in Garwood during story hours Care, and Youth and Family Counseling stones, real and speculating, x about Cuba It's history, the pre- J^stAidLBuilchng; -•-2, J^ipembfirs current building is going to be a alt""jmy life and have always For more information, go to , Annual events offenng nonalcoholic and dr.ugrfrfie.NeW Year's •www cranford com/library or Eve and high school graduation celebrations are being planned sent situation, and the conse- ' ~took a very fast vote to giye away semor citizens center ~ ~ though£~it~was "a nice productive 1 7 call (908) 709-7272 n by the Cranford Municipal Alliance - thanks to United Way sup- quences of all decisions consid- the^and and destroy the First pay for that The First Aid Squad town that people wanted to buy port, these events will be able to offer an alternative for hun- ered and dissected filled hours'•• Ajd .Building that they currently will be put next to theinto Let's keep it that way have and the result was 20 -1 Washington School and the ball dreds of Cranford residents and pages of news reports ' Make a difference this year! Children seeking a full life despite suffering diseases affecting But there was not one wora' tyjejnbers of the First Aid, please field will^ remain Wow - what a Pat Olenlck mental or physical capabilities join programs at local agencies - about the perverted sex-life ofJ d-jjo not forget ,who helped, con- ^ihj^^ Residents of Garwood Letters to the editor tributed and qacprjcefl Jfor.tJjis Offer the gift of listening & Drop pff your news thanks to United Way support for agencies such as ARC of President John Kennedy who make miracles happen •i Union County and the Cerebral Palsy League was using the White House for1 magnificent building so, that th Each dollar donated to the United Way returns to Cranford as 'Zero tolerance' not 'regrettable overreaction' dalliances with Mafia friends J town's people """ ~~" atJhe an investment in tomorrow's lives We were to learn much later 6r because the fl Whether you want to donate to one of the United Way agen his abuse and his exploits m sat- To The Chronicle: I, too, am extremely religious, Mr Heller, as we, l0 oiit any respect'to the townspeo- cies, or to all of them, give to your local charities How sickemngly pathetic that Jeffrey A Heller as Catholics, utilize wine in our religious traditions isfying an over active libido Cranford The Cranford United Way is at 75 percent of its goal of rais- while we were on the brink of I ple that built $e buildmg.i = CONTACT (letter, Jan 22) is actually ecstatic that he misin- Yet, I must warn you, do not dare, for one second of you think you are going to get the ing $145,000 this year If you haven't registered for a donation terpreted one law on underage drinking and can your life, assume that by serving your children war f WeCare.Inc yet, do so as soon as you can How our country has same kind of structure with the now, in his own twisted, demented words, serve his wine in a religious aspect that you have, in all your same kind of quality? Right now If you want to donate time or money directly to the United children alcohol in his own home "Happily, parents omnipotence, solved the merciless ravages of teen changed CONTACT We Care, Delicatessen Way, contact them at PO Box 171, Cranford, N J, 07016, or call 7 yoUjhave white porcelain bnck ~ are still masters in their own homes" drinking and alcoholism Today, it's an amazing fact *<• you can't even buy that anymore the 24 hour telephone helpline 272 6116 that most of the couples on '' 108-A Walnut Ave. Please, Mr Heller, do not confuse religious tradi- I have yet to find an answer to the devastations jT-ljere is nothing wrong with the Be a part of what makes Cranford a great community — tions and blessings with condoning the severe use and havoc that alcohol wreaks, I would never, ever romantic cruises, from ages 26' to o and crisis intervention service, thanks to the United Way 1 building that can't be altere'd 'or Cranford and abuse of alcohol by underage children In your presume to have any answers' Children, even the 75, are not married We are ' added to Where do ^6u think ypu urgently needs volunteers to warped sense of reality, you fail to mention that most brilliant, reliable, wonderful children, are teaching our young children wijjl'get additional money to fln- staff its' phone -lines even small sips of wine allowed by parent masters extremely unpredictable and capricious! Teens about "safe sex" when only 40 ' lsp ijhe building that you are so We're here for you in their own homes can, and sometimes does, lead never learn the proper place of alcohol until they years ago, their grandparents,' The next volunteer training 1 fljiic|dy ready \o jump into? I to very mixed messages regarding alcohol use in come to appreciate life, perhaps in their early 30's now on those cruises, spelled tne a ( J don't' think the original towns- class begins February 21. The Cranford Chronicle is here to serve you Because the home, which then infiltrates the very imma- I have witnessed the violence, maiming, slaugh- word s-e-x ( _;neople that s.0) generously^gave we're your hometown paper, we mvite your participation ture, developing minds of the children, sometimes tering and societal draining from the abuse of alco- Yet, despite the sexual revolu- me first time will grift tjhe second Call 908/889 4140 for more leading them down an emotional, confused state of hol, which begins with drinking in the home — reli- tion, today the news reports are in assembling the newspaper ujnie around ( They will ands information or to register News department alcohol abuse gious or 'otherwise! Do not dare to undermine the filled ad nauseum with specula should feel insulted and probably John Patten is the editor Call him at (908) 575-6686 This, coupled with intense peer pressure and the Cranfod Municipal Alliance, as it is entirely unac- tion, titillation and investiga,- , will not be as generous to con- A number of the United Wa> CONTACT U!>A wxth story suggestions, questions or comments Shea perplexing teen years, will supersede any respect ceptable to serve minors alcohol m the home, tions into the sex life of the pres- tribute towards another building and Lift hue International by a teenager for any religious, traditional bless Alcohol is very frightening, Mr Heller, and to give a ident •» not the way this is being han- 251141 Thomas is the reporter Call her at (908) 575-6705 ings minor any alcohol in the home is not responsible In fact, we are so concerned Our address is PO Box 699, Somervjlle, NJ 08876 Our cMeti Your early contributions Obviously, you have not been faced with the child-tearing' about it that the changes about ,|rom the townspeople will proba- fax number is (908) 575-6683 Our e-mail address is many problems of raising teenage. children in Lastly,' dp nbt dare to consider any actions to take place in Cuba — after^ll r *j^[email protected]. For the following week's newapa- v "blpsuffer. • _--.;iw ;,,,;.,; COMCAST @ Home todays society, You must have Very small children ; against servitig alcohol to minors as a "regrettable these 40 years —because an V- personally,' Ha^e .^noiiHing *. per, releases are due in the editor's office by noon Friday. that will abide by your rules and. regulations •>-'. overreactioh"! Ask those who have been privy to aging Pope and an aging Castro, X'elocity Internet Service. It's Here master, for now! " '••'••,;• - . alcohol-related desecration, profanation, outrage, is delegated to page 3 of the .'.•.: ] > ;< ; ••'.''"••'•'; At'Sylvan; we help students-gain a, . I'-,'.-- •' • • •'. Coirectiott polictjr '•••.-.'•. ,. • J affordable and ib'uilt a1s a-three- ' ," The Cranford Chronicle will correct errors of fact, con- What happens when your children become rebel- murder or death how they feel about; "regrettable papers and the second half of •.;• -"(t-; :;•.•.:.,-,.-i---i'.>;'.:i7r.( l' cpmp;e.titi yeed^e.byinaeasingrea " lious, free spirits, as is usual with the age progres- overreaction11! In all your smugness and total arro- news broadcasts. r '•''•'••-•j | ] i text or presentation and clarify ahy-riews content that con- : 'speed.improying.comprehension, and Feel the speed... now in Wesifield. .. seconds away... sion, and you are no longer master of your limited, gance, I hope your very own words never, ever come While the infidelity of a mk|- fuses or misleads readers. Corrections will appear on this back to haunt you! Don't dare turri your back on .'.... ,'•' .enhancing critical thinking skills. •• page. Report errors to JEditpr John-Pjitten at 575-6686. constrained world? I wonder if you will still ;be serv- ried president is not a pleasant ing that wine to your unmanageable, defiant, resis- your cbildreii, not even for one second! Presumption concern, Bill Clinton is a feathV 44 Elm Street (just ii|ide Rbrden's) Announcements tant teenagers as they, like millions of other teens, and naivete are a very deadly combination! EDISON • 732 494 2300 Wedding? engagements, anniversaries and births are erweight compared to Kenned^ travel down that unknown path of experimenta- And yet, for his misdeeds — J SYLVAN. printed without charge in the Chronicle..Send your news tion, regardless of your proper, cultured, sober, reli- CHRISTINE ANNE rather minor in today's "free".'.^ and photo to the above address, -v , gious life? , :•'••'. . Garwood society—-the talk of impeach-1 LEARNING If you would like help organizing your announcement, merit is heard. • I '. CENTER" call Phyllis Reckel at (908) 575-6703 and ask for a form. It has been only a little more We accept color or black and white photographs. Please Chronicle needs to ' research' teen d rinking than 20 years since we went | Success: is learned" do not send irreplaceablegphotogtSaphs. If you would like through the wrenching pain and This Center Is Accradltsd by http://wG8tfleldnj.com your photo returned, send along a stamped, self-addressed To The Chronicle: this problem. embarrassment of watching a j . .The'Coromlsalon on International fend I am sure the page 1 article (Jan. 22) about teens I certainly hope M8..Hehl is wrong in the way .' • '. Trans-Regional Accreditation: " envelope. president about to be impeached rUnlike todayypastgienerations of [email protected] 908-654-4100 (24 hrs) weekend boozing will catch the attention of most of she portrayed the Glass of 1996. t,challenge The despite priding ourselves that ] Americans were! Hkely'td niniairt Photographs your readers. • Chronicle to research this issue'and find more rele- . * We welcome submitted photos— color or black and we could oust a "criminal" with}- The next step should be to determine if the sam- vant information about this problem. out a revolution. .'•... . . j white — of community events. If possible, we ask that indi- . Tj|ese days, pebple live'in their it j'"'\ I ''•' d'f '"•.'. " '.*V ple in the article is representative of the entire FRANK DuBOIS Are we now going, to let pro-j f viduals in the photos be identified and clearly visible. graduating class of about 200 students, Cranford' fessional commentators; feeding- femes, on average,, only-.five ,to The fact that the senior class started drinking on frenzied paparazzi, and news i seven years., in. light of. this star Thursday night was very surprising. Did the stu- OFFICERS Editor's note: The article Mr. DuBois refers to did directors push us into impeach) tl&l&.Ci home' buyers^ should ask Statement of Condition dents recover by Friday morning for school? Did the not suggest the Cranford High School Class of 1996 ing a president for his dalliances J December 31; 1997 DONALD C. SIMS President-Treasurer teachers at Cranford High (School) notice anything consisted entirely of teenage drinkers, rather that ' fllernselves how'long' tfiey plan 1997 with minor government person* ROBERT BIEPVIRTH VIce-Presldent unusual with the seniors being hung over every drinking is hot an uncommon recreation for teens in H GLORIA A. KA(. 2MARCZYK ...... Secretary Friday? Cranford, as it is in every other town in this country. nel? And then what? We'll install n to purchase. Thjs questipri ASSETS RICHARD JABVAIS..., .. Asst. Vlco-Presldont Al Gore as the new president J v>n Cash on Hand and In Banks $ 2,857,667.87 ROBERT T. ChOlSE....:...... Asst Vice-President The sample of six is too small of a group to prove Mr. DuBois seems to have missed the point that we ;i and as soon as we do we'll go j isjimportant because (he answer U.S. Government Securities 221,121,152.68 KATHLEEN H. DOVL'B.::....:: Asst Vlco-Presldont to be reliable statistic for a class of 200. can no longer ignore the casual use of alcohol by Olhor Bonds , ' 126,672,013.10 RICHARD SHELDON Asst. Vlco-Presldont | CnlMfOflO.QAnWOOO-KEMlWOm Lthas a bearing: on the ^size and 3 In the interest of professional journalism this teens, anymore than we would ignore the use of after him in an effort to find.'the Stock • 9,315,628.94 CHARLES H. M0H0AN.... Asst. Vlco-Prosldonl dirt" about raising campaign • j ty^e of home that they should Real Estate Mortgage Loans, Not 136,674,322.01 JONATHAN L. SCHNEIDER ,. Assistant Treasurer North Jersey Newspapers Company ©1997 article must be substantiated by facts. The teachers other drugs, such as cocaine or marijuana. THOMAS CONh|GUJjY...... Assistant Treasurer funds, propelling the country j buy, as well ^ the;rype of trtort Collateral Loans 2,507,692 10 BEVERLY GRONC2EWSKI... Assistant Secrotary and administration of Cranford High, the Cranford Further, Ms. Hehl's interview was already sub- r Other Loans . 84,300,000.00 Police and the other students in the Class of 1996 stantiated by the Cranford Police Department in an toward yet another impeach- i DOLORES J. FRESOLONE Assistant Secrotary RiohardF. Harknett ment. Certainly Clinton's repu-j Furniture and Fixtures 175,339.20 Pqblisher must come forward and answer questions about earlier article. .^prt-term plans, .include, having Banking Promises 1,675,297.24 Counsal'CARL R: FENSTEMAKER tation does makes him endear-] Interest Accrued on Investments 8,532,538.06 ing, but is the crime (if indeed it iaifirst ichild in a.starter.home Security; Othor Assets 1,523.264.01 MANAGERS Cheryl Fenske was commited) so unreasonable, '•before having mote 'children and ' . $ 595,354,905.40 Executive Editor Republicans have initiated improvements so unconstitutional that we ^^ Safety and Service H. QAIL CLARKE,.:.;;! President moving on: tli''d'targ'ey;h'6hi.^, •• .>:. Clarke Engineering Co. should withstand the throes of i EDWARD K. eUMMING, JR...: Rotlrod To the Crunford Chronicle; were not around in the early 80s or who may have stick with plans fo biiy 'a'tWo^or '..:n ill-ivy. It. •' i-v • „,-'! -1'. I i; ,'i.-i; •.'••.. John Patten impeachment? I think not. } Edward K. Cummlng and Co., Inc. I find it necessary and somewhat ironic that I forgotten, it was the Republicans that "took the bull \ thjfee-bedroom .home -and, per- " •;•••'•• ;" -Union County Savlngis Bahk's'Statement JOHN K. DONAHUBi M,D... , ....„...' ...Physician Editor must once again respond to Dan Aschenbach's let- by the. horns" and against much adversity, moved Not only is it demoralizing ftr LIABILITIES nhhps choose.4inuadjustable-rate Due Depositors $ 480,590.738.60 CARLR. FENSTEMAKER 1 Attornoy the country, the world will think lir), pf pojlfilitipn, reflects steady groyvth jh ,1097 with a ROGER PARSONS ,..,. Vlco-Pres, & SecV ter in last week's Chronicle. the Community Center from downtown to the then Official Checks Outstanding 812.228,99 we're crazy. Europeans won't ! Hydo & Watson Foundation Allan Conover Shea Thomas It has been over two years since the November, vacant Bloomingdale School. The Democratic Party mortgage. Further•> down; the v.l ,,.surplus and reserve position,that continues to be Mortgagors Escrow Account 365,445.77 DONALD C. SIMS .; Presldont Sports Editor Reporter understand why we would , : Othor Liabilities 3,710,849.79 1995, election, which Mr. Aschenbach lost. He has tried to use this as a campaign issue, but it failed. among the best In the nation. Today, the bank is FRANKLIN E. STEVENS, D.D.S ...... Dentist impeach a president because hn Surplus and Reserves 109,875,642.25 been virtually invisible around the municipality 6'1i larger home {ind a fix6ci-rate CHARLES S. TRACY. Rotlrod, Exxon Corp. However, when the move was proven to be suc- , qpnsi^reitl one of the safest and strongest banks after picking up his "toys" and going home after he cessful, of Course the Democrats agree that it was had consensual sex with a ' M $ 595,354.905.40 GEORGE WILHELMSr JR....; Retired Eileen Bickel Mary Lockhart was defeated. I would like to remind the residents woman arid then asked her not ., In the United states. , . Wllholms Construction Co. Advertising Sales Manager Business Manager the right thing to do and even in some cases took of Cranford that is exactly what he did. His volun- credit for the change. It was the same when the to talk about it. The officers, managers and staff wish to teer efforts are non-existent. He mentions the teen Republicans initiated the improvements to the And Saddam will love the; : Home buyers should also Marc Greenspan thank our more than 40i006 depositors whose Chuck Tuohy opportunity to use the diversjoh °isk themselves' what tjie' likeli: Circulation Director center in his letter. Has he ever attended a meet- downtown. A former Democratic Commissioner • Production Manager ing? He also mentions the river. Did he volunteer even admitted that she made a mistake and that to his efforts. , ; j hood is that :, .tryst and confidence have helped sustain this union courrrv snvincs his time in cleaning up the river? I believe "no" is the downtown improvements added to the beautifi- There are few saints in the ^ptaijob pbsltldn'of strength and high'regard within the Published ovory Thursday by Norlh Jersey Newspapers Company (USPS 136-800) * world. Even Mother Theresa'has 301 Conlral Avo., dark, NJ 07066 Second Class postage paid at Cmnlord, the answer to both of these questions. cation of the town. tjjextSto7years.-..,...„. banking industry. We take pride in our FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES NJ POSTMASTER; please send changes to Norlh Jersey Newspapers Company Dan was invited, along with other former mayors Changes are not always easy, and a change of her detractors. Who can we call Fulfillment olflca, PO Box 699, Somervllla, NJ 08878. Subscription rates by mail, one year • and commissioners to attend a forum where he this magnitude can be extremely difficult. But rest on that has no "sins" and would commitment to the people of Union County as a Mairi Office: 320 North Broad St., Elizabeth, NJ 908-3544600 within Union County $25, out ol county $28, out ol stale $30. To subscribe call 1-800-300-9321. could voice his opinion and input regarding the pro- assured, this committee has the best interests of all we want them? -,;»-j neighborhood bank with solid values and policies 642 Chestnut St., Union, NJ 908-964-6060 61 Broad St., Elizabeth, NJ 908-289-S551 We must be careful that w8* 'GUZMAN REALTY, INC. 201 North Avenue West, Cranford, NJ 908-272-1660 posed community center. Once again, he was out of the residents, especially in the case of the s 1 which preserve our 114-year1 tradition of Safety, 301 Central Ave. 44 Veterans Memorial Phone (908) 575-6660 town. However, he took the time to write,a lengthy, Community Center, the senior citizens and the not let ourselves be so swayaily Clark, NJ 07066 Drive East FAX (908) 575-6683 critical letter to the Township Committee, which of youth of our town, and also on the financial burden the constant harangue in th^* • AVI, i:LIZAUI:TH I\J U7JU2 Security and Service. Mambor Fddoml Deposit Insumnco Corporation Somervllle, NJ 08876 course, reminiscent of Jus days on the Township to the taxpayer. news that the president's "cin^B" I-M I • MX; i)0hi Vi VMQ Committee, he sent, a copy to the Chronicle. Nancy Lawrence takes on a life of its own, leaving I would also like to remind those citizens who Republican Municipal Chairwoman us no choices.

.,*• January 29/ Cranford Chronicle -A-6 Cranford Chronicle January 29,1998 M *• n, the walls will come tumbling down down and possibly ruining our he seemed to be. Not to mention After all, it had been mere money by not replacing the , v it^t my idea to turn chances of spending those spring the packing, moving and weeks since the Green Scrubby appliances, keeping the same upheaval it would cause m our the extra Uedroom into a retreat and summer weekends down the Tragedy and I didn't want to cabinets and doing all the work for. my beloved, complete with shore fishing. life. press my luck It had been a ig required for recharg- But I didn't mind. After all, if Just when I admitted defeat, long, hard battle, but I was ourselves a long day at work? my beloved was willing to sacri- put away all the magazines with about to win the "War of the How hard could it be to > _ Of course it was, but that's fice our fishing weekends, far be the open, airy rooms and pre- Wall" remove the tile extending because Tm ajoving wife who it for me to try and convince him pared to accept my fate, my So I dropped the subject, left lialfway down the wall, tear ( sacrifices everything and asks otherwise I praised him for his beloved began to show signs he a few discreet kitchen remodel- down the wall, take up the fiopjr, nothing in return extept for a ©irl Scouts learn to overcome disabilitie ability to endure those open was cracking ing magazines on the table and put down a new floor, install a measly wall to be knocked down houses every Sunday, take on all "You know," he said offhand- marveled at his change of heart center island, reposition the I might as well be asking him to that paperwork and be willing to edly, "it would be nice tohav e a Within days my beloved suggest- CRANFORD — I've come to knock down the Berlin Wall. move to a strange house bigger room " ed we buy more books on electric outlets and paint every- r~-'.' ; house, complained about the ing forward to all those paint every instinct to race to the . white flag I had been looking for. ; .»theheavy artillery, have «£•'• idea of turning our Ufe upside samples and fabric chocies like basement for the sledgehammer. I figure we can save a lot of Let the renovating commen*. m ijstrategic plan and break down 1JI IJthe enemy, otherwise known as m limy beloved.Tm not, pnaiA nf tm J'tactics, but when you want a nwall knocked down, sometimes I 1 ,'Jyou just have to be willing to get ij Mi. (H^g Ijout the hammer. V m Jj It. all started when we bought 1 te'fl P*v If j'our house more than sk years itagb. It was just a few months to I flOHr*! H i11 i^ras floating so far off the ; Jterourid, I would have consented |jfo buying ia cave. : ;t' ; Fast-forward a year: My feet ^ liare, closer to the ground and the '•'•.:'"•' •:'••. Winter Savings • » '' ' !ftpse>colored glasses have faded jjfenough for me to realize the wall BRING YOUR KITCHEN INTO THE 90'S [•between the kitchen and dining S 00 {•room (soon to be family room) FOR ONLY 4,995 tjhadtbgo. "•.•'•••;• :. •'. ;.•••'•.. •'. . •• •. 20 It. Oak or Maple I Delta Single Lever Fapcet i ^,000 for qualftycabirietry.Ut us show you bow you caw afford !j; What could possibly be wrong Layout, Design & Installation G.Er Dishwasher a complete new kitchen for only 4,995.00 (Includes 20 ft of cabinetry, formica eountertops, new; !j with knocking down one wall to ; l :: : ; : Formica Counter Tops G,E. Ductless Range Hood sink^uieetdlsKyvaibet:0te.) '"' ,'• "- V ' ,/\:'^.:> -;:;.;•.'; ''•"••'}.;'• '•.:.•:':•"••:" '.-\^'.-,."-x: {jgain a larger, more pleasing liy-; - Elkay Stainless Steel Sink: i|ihg space? Nothing;! I say, but my Installed In ONE WEEK ' VbtftietHeftr fad You w^(hi'f spendqopd nibne/ tb l^ld:yburj^ine ona crUfHblin9 foi/Hdatfoit. ^nelovedliad.an entirely different ^"1 CALL NOW I would you? So why would you corwfder Just rrfacing your existing old cabinet boxes. We caw ihsiaJI wlid perspective,; one he claims I • oak cabinetry wttti flush or raised panel doors for usually less thaH a refaciMg Job, Cboose fnom excit- J knew all about. '.. KITCHENS ETC. «1-8Q0-464-4914 ;; ing European, Contemporary and traditional styles. Call 1-800-464-4914 for more information or a; ;But the way I see it, I made a FINANCING AVAILABLE - Insured 20 yrs experience v : ; ; v yvjijwto love.honor andbea ' MO oblfg^on estfwsrte. :;: ' r:^"r";v'^V'^':;' "c.:;;'vv: ^v;. ;v::;'~-7 iflevotedwife until I die. . • iJ^Jtjdolvitely nothing was men- - ^itiJtaue tf-eahvi Sectii jHaoned about adhering to any so- 24944S ion jfeilled "plan." However, my * Jjpeloved has an entirely different ityiew*. '•;;•.:•-..•.'';•• -:';' '••.';; .• •'•.•.; •.• -. .; !*v' "We agreed to a 15-year reno- JJratibri plan," he reminded me, l^atod the wall doesn't figure in

it of all, I don't remember ling to any plan. Besides, I r\ iould live so long; I have trou- GEORGE PACCIELLO/THE CRANFORD CHRONICLE ble, making plans for next week, j9ej.»jt alonealone' .eigh eightt lonlongg yearyearss paspastt f Alexandra Hochstein, 8, learns to read Braille at Saturday's disability awareness [She niiilenium. ifc: Anyway, we could be blown to Invent at St. Michael's School. IJpmithereens by a wayward l^steroid by then, On a positive *ln addition to learning how to cope with vision impairments, the Girl Scouts 'giote, the wall between the ;'.;.'••. ISritchen and family room would tdesigned activities to educate others on the challenges experienced by people IJhave come down a lot easier ;with various disabilities. iifJiah the route I took. But let me'. I I I ]Jgo abek to when all this started. What have 1OO, Jfx Unfortunately, my beloved, •At top right, Erin O'Dowd, 9, was lead by Katie Sylvestry, 12, in a "trust walk," Otherwise known as my husband 'While at bottom, Beth Zamorski, 10, learned to maneuver in a wheelchair. and a fevy other words I can't ^ mention, does not have the pvision of spirit of adventure I do. When something doesn't work right, I change it. . new sign and a new (grand) son make for a pleasant week VWhy sit around bemoaning I j the tragedy of it all when a solu- J tjon. was just, a sledgehammer . Connor are doing fine, Of course Citfjstiani, and her three sisters. g^; ,No fus.s, no muss, *** Young wrote and think, aboiit' < away? I could picture it-all— they could all use a little more WpnttyV Older sister Maria is and the'edbkies come out perfect. Yes, January is almost over. 1998 has in store for you. She; ! standing in the kitchen, at a ' sleep, "but that's1 par for the busy planning her wedding to I asked what Johnathan's, Before it, have you gotten your- says, "Often people attempt,1^ Cranford 1 [center island, looking out past ; course, - Ron Dixon of Arizona, which will Justin's arid Daniel's - favorite self ready for the new year? live their lives backwards; they/ ; the family room through the connections Sheri, will be home for a cou- take place in October Also at cookies were. Their mother said Have you gone through your per- try to have more things, or more, 1 ; French doors, chatting with my By Carol White ple of months before she heads home are Laura, 16, andchocolate chips were the No. 1 sonal papers at home and orga- money, in order to do more 'of • beloved as I prepared dinner. choiceof all the boys. They also back to »her job and I take over Jennifer, 11 nized your desk to get a fresh what they want so that they wilr ! But, alas, the wall stood.between like her butter cookies filled with start on this year? Have you dis- fulltime care of the two boys I'm *** be happier. The way it actually ! me and domestic bliss. sure you'll hear more about that jelly and: also her arugala. The carded as much as you can and j Well, I'm a grandmother When I was asking Wendy if works is the reverse. You must;' ; "Hmmm, sounds like a great 'again, my fourth grandchild and later this spring she minded if I wrote about her boys like to help roll out the hung your new calendars? If you first be who you really are, then, dough for the arugala. haven't, try to get to it before ; idea," he said. ! second grandson in my column, a woman who was do what you need to do in order ' Great, I think. This is going to I was in Pathmark late Thanks so much for the tip. February comes and goes so j Tyler Hayes McMahon was standing there said, "Oh, I was to have what you want." )(i ! be easier than I thought. And I'm sure some of my readers can quickly. Try to make your per- iborn 8 a.m Tuesday, Jan 20. My Thursday night getting my pic- going to call you before j then he came in for the kill. daughter Shen called late the tures developed Wendy Christmas with a hint about how use thisariy time they are mak- sonal space at home where you Don't forget to get your valen- Chnstiani, who was working the ing cookies or cakes. do paperwork as inviting as pos- \ "Bui remember, we have a 1.5- night before, said she was hav- I bake my Christmas cookies tine a 10-minute video or a 25- j year plan for renovations and ing back pains and maybe I'd photo department, finished them with my three children helping •• •••;:..•'•-.• .H-+ sible. word message on Corneas^ Shop foryour »the wall figures in sometime in better come over and stay in a little over a half-hour It's a me." As I was coming into Cranford Another great hint for the Cablevision TV-35. These valen^ great deal if you haven't tried on Springfield Avenue from 1 ! 2.008." . [overnight because thig might be Tdlove to hear about it now," new year is to cover your refrig- tine wishes will be played all-day- I So I hang my head, mumble 'the night, and I would be staying their photo developing Pictures I replied. "It's never too late to WestfieW, I noticed the new blue erator with pictures of people long Saturday, Pep. 14. can be developed and printed pass on a good hint." sign •saying "Welcome to you are grateful for. If there is j under my breath and consider with Connor if she had to go to Bonnie Russo-Stankus called' > taking things into my own nextlnfiniti the hospital while you're shopping, particu- Johnathan, Justin and Daniel Cranford." It's really pretty neat. something that you particularly me to tell me about this promo- J larly if it's late in the evening Van Ostenbridge's mothei told Thanks to the Hamilton Co. want to come into your life, place 1 'hands. i The baby was due Jan 25 tion which will help pay for i "And besides," he added" as a 'Sure enough, she and Joe woke Wendy is a 1994 graduate of me how she gets around having which sponsored it. I'm sure a picture of it there also and give Cranford Night '98. You can go to Qranford High School and is children 3, 5 and 7 years old you'U notice it next time'you thanks for it ahead of time. I \ final threat, "that could be a >me at 3 a m. and said they were the TV-35 studio in the lower' \ weight-bearing wall." going to the hospital. Things pro- going to Union County College helping her bake the 13 dozen pas& by. It's really nice. once took a workshop during level of the Municipal Building* for a degree in business She cookies she bakes at Christmas Traveling further do\)ra which we cut out pictures and 7-10 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30 and^ •>. '• Weightrbearing wall? For five gressed normally Tyler weighed 1 ! years the fact our entire house 9 pounds 8 ounchos and was 20 sayt. she wants to manage a time After the boys are all in Springfield Avenue toward town, put them in a book of things you Feb. 6, or Saturday morning ,' hotel or travel agency We both bed one night a few weeks before I noticed, at 704 someone must would like in your life. It was Jan. 31 and Feb. 7. Send your! I depended on that one measly inches long. With a full head of ; wall kept me at bay, but that black hair, Tyler looks very much agreed that a tiavel agency Christmas, she measures all the have' gotten a really terrific ^ amazing how so many of the message to the Chamber of" would be neat because you get to ingredients in little baggies and Christmas present. A street sign things in the, book have come Commerce, 8 Springfield AVe.1,^ ; changed a few years later, like Connor did when he was ., Thanks to a visit from my 35 Years and Nearly 100,000 Cars Later. born two years ago Happy birth- travel to the places people like to labels them all When it's time to at the driveway says into my life. It's about time to Cranford, and give your names l brother, who owns a.construction day to Connor! He will be 2 ye.ns goto bake, she just sets the boys up "Birckbichjer Place" and going make another one and see what and phone number. '" " Wendy lives at home with her near the mixer and has them the opposite way. it's "Cathy's happens in the future. company in Florida, I discovered BUICK old Saturday See you on TV. J that wall couldn't hold up a INFINITI , Mother, baby, daddy and parents, Caiolyn and Lenny dump in the different bags of Alloy." What a neat present! Remember what Margaret Valentine's Dayl u • && Frctnktin PL | tipsy New Year's Eve guest, let (908) 277-3300 (S>OSJ alone bur house. /" The wall was as good as gone FORD VOLKSWAGEN (!y~ or so I thought. He still •4SH {Iflefused to back down, J;«.''•:• So my final strategy was to HStSUMIVIIT »iadmit defeat, throw in the towel li'Snd tell him it, was time to look Jlfior another house with more One Mile From The Mall At Short Hills. J^om. He cringed, but I main- •joined my silence. It seemed Internet: <£>19OU MiclUtilJ Motto Advertising, Inc. ridiculous to leave the loving lit- i«e Cape Cod house with the jjlue woodwork and cream walls JljHiind, but I was willing to Fight Cancer With Your Used Car! [make the sacrifice,. ;jJ That was a few weeks ago ipid, I have to admit, I was Donate Your Used Can Truck or Van Today !6eginhing to weaken when I Jt&bught about moving! Certainly toy beloved must realize knock- - TAX DEDUCTIBLE jing down the wall would be • Supports Road To Recovery Program: »!inuch less expensive than mov- Transports Cancer Patients To Treatment liftig. And it's not like this was the • Hassle Free - We Do AH The Work lifcrst time I came up with a • Any Make a Model - Any Condition [fcrand renovation scheme. "Wasn't it my idea to convert" , B dining room into a family CALL thorn, knock out the windows to TOLL in French doors and a huge FREE 1-800-318-6661 In The Classifieds I Cranford Chronicle Januarys 4 Cranford Chronicle

Hours are 7 'a m 6pm Monday ^•" • *,* • • i •r.fK 'IT TLT .J* 4i>w through Friday "Winter crafts Spaces in both programs are — [ j-j2 1 ;/,» '; - '.« v. mm* it* *^*^w «*•* ik» A limited, and parents are request- Hi.. . .. Kk -O* ^JM BET™'* ed to register promptly One month's tuition and all fees must •Stud 'f ^t! j-i •.ana KS2BU be paid in order for registration to News from 0* to I 111 " be complete Registration will be w m 9 %_^ accepted in the order received For further information about the open house or the program, rOUR HEALTH SOURCE mari!imallow8 and gum- a \ tornjaWrtals.partlcl- call Calvary Nursery School and Child Care at 272 3962 i In * HK»nt Kenllworth ATE BREAKING NEWS fyimm prograpg m en|oye| d Hunter scenes. On y CRANFORD — Cranford For more information, go to ul t librarOy will Public Library will present a I Dupuytren's Disease- an uncommon name for www.cranford.Qom/library or call host a VaJtrttihe'. Craft pro- young children's concert fea- *a very common condition. Named for Baron 109-7212. children 3 Thursday turing Kathy Mason at 11 a m in the Sarah Raddin Auditorium (Guillaume Dupuytren, the French physician '.Toreglster for this CRANFORD — Union County CRANFORD — A booksign- Free tickets are available at the 'who first described it in 1834, Dupuytren's pitogiam, or for more informa- College professor William ' iifllftha library at J>7<^ Dunscombe will provide ing by author Jeanne D'Haem children's desk of the library. Call V n .Disease causes a thirkeriihg of the skin of the V- Jersey Trivial' V p.m. in: the will be neld at the Cranford Book 709r7272 for more information. auditorium of the Craiiford Public Store, 2-4 p.m. Ms. D'Haem will Library, 224 Walnut Av(g.: -; autograph copies of her book vThe [condition may worsen,, slowly causing the; C . Sponsored by the Friends of Last. Cainer,* described as "as:- The rajontWy membership, ORngers to contract into.theSi palm,.The condition .. welcome oft all 1*ipB. the Cranford Public Library, this amusing chronicle of life in a Membe'rs cel«l]bra)ting bii^th- meeting .will be 1:15 p'my CRANFORD %- A "Pasta iriot only causes embarrasstVient to its sufferers, but it can • program will let patrons know small African village" based on days in ; Janufi^ are Ifoin Weinesdfiy, Feb/ 4 at, th^ everything they wanted to know her experiences as a Peace Corps' Night" fundraising dinner to benefit the. Cranford High School •severely lirnit their ability t^perfomn manual tasks. ; . : ; ' Lirnone, Mary Mclvpr, Efllia Senior Citizens Center, 526 about the Garden State but didn't volunteer in Somalia/ Ice Hockey, team, will be at the ; Dupuytren's'can strike anyone, but older men of northern. Moldal afld AiiA Rh .Boulevard. A choral group even think to. ask. Admission is The Cranford Book Store is ; Grariforcf Hotel Cellar, 3-7 p.m. , && Scotch Plains will ^ frpe trndthe public.is iriyited. •/. located at 32 North Avenue West. . : European descent .are at special Hsk. In fact,.one in four men /Tickets are-$7 each, and will For more mformatioin, go to : help' support the hockey team's' _ih..this risk: category have jt to some, degree.7:-' •:•;". " wwwxranford.com/library or call ROSELLE — Roselle Catholic ' Birtgo willbe Ip^ml ^ travel and equipment expenses; Thursday Gl^ib Mazzeo, Jan. 29. Trips being planned by uiw (^8) 709-7272,;, : ' /: •: ..:VHigh School is holding an indoor ^, .Surgery to release the constricted tissue is effective in ":•'.'. Feb. 6 and 20 at the Seriiot ; For information or to purchase Programs for the Cranford American Association ,. of Flea Market, 9 a.m-4 p.m. at the • ,' GEORGE>AbCIELLO/THE CRANFORD CHRONICLE tickets, call Bruce Rogers, at 272- treating this condition, according to Richard Mackessy/ M.D., a Retired Persons'^ chapter in- Citizens Center. . :-' ';•',•':.'••• ;^;- school on Raritan Road. Senior Citizens Thursday 6048 or Ken Tarclif at 276-3067.. < , Board certified;orthopedist and hand specialist on staff at:' THe club is; sponsoring an lit- club; •;•;•• v;;:; •,—'; The .Cranford 'Senior Grahfbrd: ; •' • Sign of restoration overnight trip. Febi 19-20 to CRANFQRD -^Calvary r-i-EGMG. Injection of the nodules with steroids is now being ••'.* Jan. 29; Township Citizens Friday Club will hold Feb. 10-11, ^ernight to x Atlantic ; ; , v" • ; Gity Nursery School and Child Loretta Wlddows, co-chalrwoman of the Crane-Phllllps House restoration, stands next to the Victoria Administrator John Laezza a social Friday, Jan. 30. . Atlantic City. C^t is $79 per ''"tried.asanearly'treatment,"Afcordin^to Dr. Mackessy,".Even. Accommodations are at the . CRANFORD — The Cranford Care, in its fifth yearof operation Shop's new hand-made sign, donated by a member of the Cranford Historical Society, The shop Is open will speak about thfe new com- person, double obiiiupancy. You 6 -8p.m. Thursday-evenings, and 2-4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. All sales at the shop help support ! Officers for 1998 are Helen 7 r Public Library has scheduled , at Calvary Lutheran Church; 108 the best operative results usually require approximately four to munity center being planned. Holiday, Inn on the the restoration: of the Crane-Phillips House. : ;. .; .%U - ,- • - '•••: ••^:- :•-.--;•• ••••^.•••^•.-••-^••••fyyr. Zielenski, president; Edna will receive $15;!n coin arid a w "^" « 7-" T s preschool story hours Feb. 10--Eastman St., Cranford, is. offering Monday r :: _-_elght weeks of hand therapy,.and. up to three months of night ; • I'; CRANFOBD '^TStv Michael's. •; Feb; 5: Business meeting: ; Moldal,; first, vice president; buffet dinner Vfteb. 10; ftt; fl^^^^nner^how and ; April.1,. .>>••,• .::••••;., :;:^.••••.';••';,• three ppett house .opportunities /'Feb. 12: -Union,. County ,. Story time for children Shears Rpsar,y Society-will hold-its first- ^.splinting to maintain thegajrjs achieved by surgery/' •'• •:'••••;.'•••; : Jack Cqmrie; second vice pres.-; Resorts; • then a bufiet-breakV 'i •$ W"™*. 9ttlW Hilton; break, 'for parents to tour the,.'facility, ; ; at meeting'bf 19.98 in-the' school cafe- Mafch 3_ at" 7:30" p.m. at' the Mlilal Amsterdam & 2'7"6^178,; Wednesday at the . Cirapford Surrogate •. Ann •. Conti will ident; Sally Corqne,f recording fast and $10 in $oin Feb.. 1 i, at:.; : old wiU be 10:15 a.m. Tuesday learn aBout the program, arid reg- -.4:'. EiSMC's-.compVehensive- Physical iWedjolnel-and;- ' : J'~ -.' tp ; „ :Eincoln School. Gymnasium,- Public Library.: President Arleen ;speak,on wills. , ' . , secretary; Tom ie -Tropi|ana/ ^the'. bus wilt; and" 1:30 p.m'. ••.• Wednesday." 'istertheir:childreri for September.. ''iReh^illtaiion'^ hand-.- .. Children' who attend must have ' President Patti Schlapak will, Second Avenue and Walnut CRANFORD— Thfe Cranford Walsh will preside. Mrs, William '• Officers for 1998 arei Anix' cial •""£ , .Open houses" will be held 10 had their third birthday before preside over the meeting, feature Street, ife; meetings will provide United Methodist Church's Rbllo and Mrs* George Holden •',!,.therapy.service that treats; manypost-operative Dupuytren's Fairchildj president; Bernie a.m.-noon; 7>-9 p.m. Feb. 3.; and r the first session, .•:. . ;. ing Rev, Sebastian; Kunhath as an.opportunity for the taxpayers Outreach Progrdm oh drug will be welcoined as new mein-., Gaffney, first vice-president; at the 9:30-11 a.m; Feb. 5. ' ' • .patients.' Therapyfocuses on minimizing the effects of scar ; : sergeant at' arm$; Kaye Hein,^ Story time for children 4 years Rosary Moderator. The meeting's and other interested parties to and alcohol abuse continues :at .bers. • ; '•.'-' .••' •••'• ;:"•'•••'.'.... ••'•. v . :HUls Playlwuse: Call Trudy at Registration for riew, students Louise , second vice ' Andrew Markowich and Art City and Show(boat casino. old will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday arid guest speaker. is Dr. Mary .Ann present objections, and to be heard 7:30 p.m. at the church, 201 Following the meeting, the ^formation, reducing:swelling and restoring motion. EGMC's (908)272-9547. : • V for September will.begin. Jan. 31. president; Ann Donnelly, sec- Sanguiliano, trustees. Cost is: $13; yoti will receive ; 10:15 a.m. Wednesday. Children Del Negro,-chiropractor. •:-'•.'..• with respect to the proposed' Bond Lincoln Avenue East, Crariford. Fine Arts Department wUl con- .^(.therapists provide specialized exercises, wound care,.-, ; The; van will run Tuesday: •. Parents arid children are invit- retary; Fran Baker, financial $17, in coin arid;^a $3 food who attend must have had their : Referendum for the construction Tonight's program features two duct the program with members Trips planned by' the ed to tour the facility, meet the •v' custonwed hand splints Or molds arid patient education. ' secretary; Bill Jones, treasure Friday to various shopping fourth birthday before the first KENILWORTH — St. of a new school at a special elec- young recovering alcoholics, who presenting personal works and Friday Club: •; :•'.":•'...• coupon. The bjfc will leave; director and. teaching staff, and er; Bill Arthur, trustee,three centers. Check at the center. session and riot be in kinder- Theresals Rosary Altar tion to be held 2-9 p.m. March 17. will share their experiences with treasures as "show and tell." : those who think they may have Dupuytren's Disease Tuesday, March 17: Mount 8:45 a.m. from ''rate- municipal learn about the prbgrarii. v years; Bill Smith, trustee, two for the scnedule. , , " garten. -.' • • -,'' '; •. •.'•'• '•.;'• •'" Society will meet at 8:1,5 p.m. at alcohol and drug abuse as The Applied Arts Departntent a.Vshouid consult an orthopedic surgeon, hand surgeon or plastic Haven Resort for Irish show, pool on Cente^iiial A.venue, . The nursery scho&l offers a : Programs are forCranford res- McVeigh Hall, 541 Washington teenagers. " ' will meet 10 aim. Thursday, Feb. 5 years; and Fabio Mazzeo, Crahford. .•',':• I:?,.'•.•-,'.'<'••.'•:"' ]"' " half-day, program for children : breakfast buffet and Irish'din- '•.•• idents and those who hold a paid Ave. •• . • '•'• . The seminars are open to the at the Community Center on surgeon, For a:free referral to a highly qualified physician on trustee, one y.6ar. ; ages 2 1/2- 5 on a two-day, three- ner with 4-hour open bar. Cost March 28 to Atlantic City, o.ut-of-town Cranford library card, For information,' call 27.2-4444. public, and will continue next Blqpmingdale Avenue. Doris ,EG iyi;C's medical staff, call 1-800-525-EG MC: (3462). „ _. Retired Seni6f day,andVfive-day-a-week basis. , CRANFORD . - Cranford ;„•( Members celebrating birthr $4BV .-•.- -ryy- .:• :•••••. ••••:'• May 8,-tour Qf the Nelson Registration begins today; a, par-. week with the Mental Health Taber will instruct members in Hours are 9-11:30 a;m. days are Charlotte Bluhm and Rockefellermarisioii.' . .•:'>•'. Volunteer Program of Union e|nt must visit the library on Seniors Wednesday Club is run- Players. For more information, the art of framed pressed ilowersl ..':••• May 20: Inn at Hunt's . The school also will offer a full- Dorothy Johnson, Jan. 2; Ray . These trips are open to all County will sponsor the AARP Walnut Ayenue for registration. njng a bus trip to Atlantic call the church office at 276-0936. The Public Affairs Department; Landing: "Legendary day kindergarten program 9 a.m.- City's Resorts Casino on Feb. 9. Grimes, Lee Karczewski and residents of IJhion County,,;; "55 Alive" mature driving proi Seating is limited. An adult Tiiesday will meet 1 p.m. Feb. 10 at the. YOUR MIND? Performer," salute to armed 2:30 p.m. beginning in September. . GARWOQD — Tlie Garwood The cost is $ 12 and there a:re still For more information, call gram 9:30: a.m.-i2:30 p.m..,' responsible for the child must CRANFORD - The GFWC home of Alice Gmelin. Kathy Frank Roraeo, Jan. 24; Bernie forces, continental breakfast, ., The facility also offers a.year- school district will. hold public a few seats available. Attendees Monday, Feb. 16 and Tuesday;; remain in the library during story Wednesday Morning Club will Willis from Crariford Family Care Gaffney/ Bertha Krak arid buffet luncheon,; 3-hour beer, Mike at (908) 486-6679. ;.•••. • round child-care program for hearings on the proposed.school will receive $16 in coins and a $3 My 68 year-old father was recently diagnosed hours. hold its monthly meeting 10 a.m. will be the guest speaker. .'}'• Fabio Mazo, Jan. 25; Jane wine and soda bar. Cost $45:. . Feb, 17 at .Catholic' . nursery school-aged children. bond referendum tonight and food voucher. To reserve, a seat, with prostate cancer, and doesn't want.to have Ollinick, Jan. 27. Sept. 20-26: Myrtle Beach, Cpmttiunity Services, 505 Garwood SeiAot- SouthAve. V:;,surgery. What can you tell me about the new Wedding anniversaries are •S.C., -;., ••'.• . •:•-•:-;•_•'"•': Carl and Raymond Seriey, Citizens Club Those who take the course ; radioactive seed implant treatment? For trip reservatipris, • call Jan. 21; Sue and Fabio (908) 276^2849. The public is Officers are Ann Romano, : can have points taken off his president; Louis Romano, vice license and get a lower rate on president; Connie Goodell, auto insurance. Fee of $8 cov- Major stride's have been made in the, treatment second viiie pre'sfdent; Betty ' ers materials. For registrar Patrick, .ihii^d yice :president; v ;tion;call (908) 497-3941- ••:•• of prostate cancer with radiation therapy, Anne Fesick, txe^suter; Peggy ; '•i';vVb.luiite.er- . Income Tax which seeksto. kill cancer cells through . ' . Castaldo, assistailf treasurer; Assistance will be available exposure to external beam radiation and/or by Helen^ Yajrrick; s|cretary; arid for seniors Feb. 7-April 15. For implanting radioactive "seeds" in and around William Cleary CPA & Co Helen Wall, assistant secrri^v nior'e, information and tary.Mry.;: Romano's term is' appointments, call (908) 497- the tumor site.'The candidate for this Income Tax Preparation for 1998-99; the^ther officers' • Hggis Appointments , 3900. . : ••-:• procedure would, be someone with localized •Competltlw Rates ; terms are for 1998-2000! prostate cancer who cannot tolerate surgery, • Available Evenings & Weekends Members wh*cr celebrated Call lor Free Price Ouote Wediiesday birthdays in"Jahuary were or wishes to avoid some of the:potential 908-272-8521 Pat Amicucci, Bbse Barresi, complications of surgery such as impotence or For photos that Flowers set the wedding scene Income Ed Begasse, Phyllis Begasse, Meets iiext week dr.; incontinence. In seed implantation therapy, a INCOME TAX PREPARATION Marcia Carreiro, Ruth Kosky, Carrying wedding-day flowers the ceremony and reception, it's sages, and boutonnieres to the is someone you are comfortable ; Federal, NJ & NY : : CRANFORD U, The. GFWC is a custom which dates back to time tp meet with your florist to ceremony and reception arrange- with and who has the skills to number of small radioactive pellets are s Quality Service, Reasonable Rates Fast Refundiri48 Hours Dominick Obertpi ; Ann Wednesday Morning Club will v L last aiifetinie, ancient Egypt. start the. selection process of the ments — are key elements. meet your needs. inserted under, regional anesthetic by means of Electronic TAX Filing '^l . Romano ahd John Wanat. Mr/ hold its monthly meeting 10 JAMES KIRTLAND, CPAOH flowers for your bouquet and fov Members of AIFD say that a For more information write to: Year-Round Service lK~£v» Wanat was 90 oh Jan. 17 and a.m. Wednesday at the Cranford Through the centuries it has ttitt a needle guided by ultrasound. The success Berkeley Heights the wedding decor. bride's' relationship with her The American Institute of Floral Prli/ate Olllce Interviews the club held a-;iiiarty with a Public Library. .President taken many forms, from a charm- Professional Tax Accountants ing cluster of garden flowers to an florist is based on trust, so make Designers, 720. Light St., rate for radiation therapy in cases where 908-771-5607 birthday cake to mark'his Arleen Walsh will preside. Mrs. Your wedding should have a Direct Deposit Into Bank Account elegant cascade of callas and pulled-together look, and the sure the florist you have selected Baltimore, MD 21^30-3816. prostate tumors are small and isolated is birthday. William Rollo and Mrs. George Barbera & Barbera, CPA's Omni fax 8 Accounting Services roses, yet' it has' kept its symbolic fl — from the bouquets, cor- Holden will be welcomed as new Your wedding is a once-in-a- , And remember, the photogra- about equal to that of surgery. ties. For example, the rose stands . Making your life less taxing!! 507 Railway Ave., Elizabeth, NJ 07203 members. lifetime even,t, but: the. pho- pher will be with you for most of Havo your income luxts prepared by the same for true love, ivy speaks of fidelity, Alan Kri.eger, M.D-., Urologist Kenilworth Senior ' tographs of your wedding day will the day. If you don't get along, it CPA's every year at affordable prices. 908-289-1182 Following the meeting, the the daisy imparts a message of MUSIC TO ENHANCE THE AUBIANCE OF YOUR AFFAIR We offer imlividiuil and corporate Irix relilm last for generations. So choosing will show in the pictures. Member, EGM'C Medical Staff Get $5 Off your Tax Preparation Fee Citizens GluBf Fine Arts Department will con- innocence, while the orange blos- preparaliuii ns well as financial planning services. j the person who will take all those Ask about starting and fin- with this ad. duct the program with mem som promises fertility. The cltjb held its January bers presenting personal works pictures is one of the most impor- ishing times '• 908464-5747 Where to start? According to birthday party Jan. 20 with and treasures as "show and tant wedding decisions you'll Choose a photographer who SOLO GUITARIST & ENSEMBLES 1 ; the American Institute of Flontl TAX JOHN 87 members attending. Those tell.-.v • - ;', •'. .-• , • make. • , .; will take as many photos as nec- :&?.? "?••?• ? ?•?.?.? ? ? ? Designers (AIFD), seeking the Classical • Jazz • Pop How do you decide on a pho- essary to cover the event. INCOME TAX SERVICES who attended ahd Were hbrtv The Applied > Arts advice and guidance of your pro- tographer? Professional Still photos or videos? Bach • Bwiny Goodman • Big Band - Bebop ored on their bittHdays were Department will meet 10 a.m. fessional florist early in the plan- Note: What's on your mind? Send your health-related FAST REFUNDS Photographers of America, a Still!photography and videog- The Beall«» • Th» Boss John Ambis, t'ran Duffy, Thursday, Feb. 5 at the ning stages is essential. Once ELECTRONIC FILING Community Center on 14,000-member association for raphy are two very different questions for one of our experts to address in this column. Andrew Ferrafa, Ernie your gown has been decided upon, Solo Guitar To Have Ttvur PERSONAL & BUSINESS RETURNS BloOmihgdale Avenue. Doris professional image-makers, has mediums. Both require extensive You can call your question in to (908) 629-8167, VEAR ROUND SERVICES Hammer, Art Hodapp, the color and .style of your brides- Classical Strings Taber will instruct members in these suggestions. training to produce high-quality 1 Business' Featured LATE HOURS maids dresses chosen, and your\ ^fax.to (908) 629-8479 or E-majl us at Frances Murphy, Ada Schultz, results. Jau/Pop Enaamblta 7DAVSAWEEK . the art of framed pressed flow- Ask about style have established the location for in this Section 1732)248-7281 ^[email protected]. Mary Susterka, and Joseph era; Do you like journalistic pic- Check credentials Please Call 908-226-1040 Torrenti. -Also honored were The Public Affairs tures? Or is your style more Select a photographer who belongs to professional associa-. l-800«472~0151 105 EAST FRONT ST. Doris and Jamea Murphy, who Department will meet 1 p.m. whimsical, romantic, or even clas- will soon celebrate their 54th Tuesday, Feb. 10 at the home of sical? 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„, ,, A.™ .> I Cranford Chronicle januaty '»-» -ft. < January 29,199^ Cranford Chronicle A-11 ' aniel Valenti, 74; Obituaries Angelina Venezia, $9 ; eer afbd aviator Read micrometers for are& fM- GARWOOD - Daniel C. Mr. Valenti joined the High honor roll Turnpike Authority in 1963 and Delano Ives; 83 . Jlfinti, 74, a decorated World GARWOOD — Angelina Christine Seijler; eight grand; imckBrooks,Thomas Connelly, *fJWafc II' aviator, engineering pro- was its Northern Division man- 1 Bobrowski, Ryan Bramwell, • Lindsay Fontana,' •• Kathleen Newman, Christina Nick, Philip S,trom, Mark Subacius, Katherine Spinella Venezia, 89, died Jan. children and' eight greaii^ School has £s$eftits> mna^i Curia, We^ndy Curran, Jennifer -• Brown, Yakov Fuller, James Gigantino, Lauren rtion company pro- ager when he retired in 1978. grandchildren. '/ - -•! «•>•• Oricchio, Jacqueline Pelliccio, Swan, Laura Symanski, Emily 1 publishing firm comptroller 23,1998 at Overlook Hospital for the first marking p Stpven D'Ambola, Diana D'Amico, Brukhmad, ileniiife^ fGaldwell, •;"Gfr^enberg, Lauren Hynes, : manager and New Jersey He was a state champion in ' Her-husband Of 56 years, Donna Pisciotti, Victoria Ply, Taylor, Anne Thermann, Carolyn CRANFORD — Delano R. Monroe in 1992. in Summit. She retired in A MichA^l ,Daly, Annika Davis, Juliasa Campion, Jane Catarino, Katharine Kachmar, Elizabeth Thomas Polito, Joshua Polsky, Thermann, Laura Trajer, Robert ,-r¥T_r , manager, died wrestling at Roselle Park High 1973 after 25 years reading Dominico, and another daugh- Elizabeth Demcsak, JoAnne School in 1940 and a varsity Ives, 83, who once was a financial He was awarded a Purple ' 1% -r'Christopher Christopher Ceci, • Frank Kopf, Christina Koury, Allison Elaine Potes, Nancy Provod, Verhoeyen, Maria Vultaggio, ^Saturday at Union Hospital. micrometers for the Accurate ter, Josephine Shiller, ^ Dana-Caravela,, Laura DeVito, Bethany Dittmar, James Dabrbsky, Lauren Dahl, Rosaleen *6r;He'flew more than 30 missions wrestler at Pennsylvania State officer for a publishing house, Heart for wounds suffered in Lombardo, Kelly ann ^lahon, Florence Pucillo, Danielle JeremyWhite, Jacqueline Whitty, died Jan. 21 at Helene Fuld combat in the Army during World Bushing Co. of Garwood. deceased. Ciyle, Beth Decker, Nancy DeVito, Ddane, J^ichele Drejka, Kelly D'Angelo,' Joseph DeAngelis, Christopher Marmo, Paul Marmo, Ressegue, Alan Rosenkrans, Jonathan Wiener, Matthew ^ayer Berlin Hamburg, Hannover University before attending Mrs. Venezia was born in A funeral Mass was Edmonds, Mia Folger, Sandra Army officer candidate school. Medical Center in Trenton. War II. M$ra Goodgold, Amy ' Grobe, Samuel DeVito, Crystal DiCosmo, Keith McDougall, ' Megan Jaclyn Rumzie, Michael Savnik, Wiener, Christopher Wilson, fcand Kiel in Germany as a lead Brooklyn and lived in Clark brated Tuesday at St. AnnB$ Brian Harley, Ming-Chuen J, Lee, Friedlander, Christoffer Fyhr, Charles English, Wendy Fine, , navigator on B-24 bombers flying Mr. Valenti, who was born in He joined Grolier Inc. in 1947 Surviving are his wife of 54 McGovern, Eric Mendelson, Eric Sigmund, Keith Stanley, Robert Wise, Kaitlin Wolf and before moving to Garwood in Roman Catholic Church^ Sharon Leonard;. Scot McKay, Christopher Gathercole, Diane Carlos Flores, Sarah Folger, Valentina Minak, Thomas out of England with the Eighth Elizabeth, lived in Germany and and was its comptroller when he years, Doris; four daughters, 1 Ryan Stark, Jessica Strauss, Eric Jamie Zimmer. retired from that publishing com- Nancy Schaufele of Lebanon, 1936. Burial was in St. Mary's' Katherine Mertens, Konika Paul, Gigantino, Ian Gillespie, Evan .-Ait, Force, 44th Bomber Scotch Plains before moving to Surviving are three daugh- Cemetery, Rahway. James Pfeiffer, Lori Polito, Glien, Ethan Goldberger, Erin ^Squadron, of the Army Air Corps. Garwood in I960. pany in 1977. Wendy Franczak of Lakehurst, J Mr. Ives later was treasurer of Holly of Summit and Linda ters, Annette Boyce, Margaret Arrangements were by the ! Kristen Symanski and Goodwin, Brett Gurnee, Robert \~ , Mr. Valenti was awarded the He was a member of the Denaro and Rose; a brother, Dooley Funeral Home in I ^Christopher Thee. Hab,er, Jaso.n Harris, James J Distinguished Flying Cross and Associatiqn of Professional the Clearbrook retirement vil- .Kurdilla of Union; and three lage in Monroe. grandchildren. Charles Spinella; a sister, Cranford: I Grade 11 — David Channe, H?aley, Meredith Hoffman- >-the Air-Medal with four oak leaf Engineers and the Retired I Michelle Chilinski, James Doty, Thompson, Cheryl Jacko, Laura Union Communities " i-a number-of- Offi AsRnrintinn- - He was active in the Red Cross A memorial service will be 2 L Inct tfie^Washingtan-Loyalty p;mrSunday at Trinity Church", ChriBtophftr Eeinthel.-lSaxah Jnhnptnn, Mip.hnpi •.other decorations. Surviving are his wife of more Hensler, Nicholas Jenkins, than 50 years, Dorothy A Lodge, Free & Accepted Masons, North and Forest avenues. Kozek, Gina Lanzafama, ' When the Korean War began Lauren Kitzhoffer, Lisa Lavikoff, Kathleen Mahoney, Catherine \ Mr. Valenti was recalled to active Sachsel Valenti; two sons, while a Cranford resident. Memorial contributions may be A graduate of Pace University, made to St. David's Church, 90 S. Henry A. Ushay, 69 Thomas Lucash, Jonathan McGowan, Michael Meier, J duly and appointed commander Richard of Seattle, Wash.,' and Morris, Nicole Pepe, Lauren Daniel Jr. of Woodbridge; four he formerly was a parishioner of Main St., Cranbury, N.J. 08512; Gregory Metchnik, Andrew * of the Aif Force base at Rhein- Salesman; active with Boy Scouts Stanley and Alexis Wolf. Minitelli, Eric Montgomery, 1 Main, West Germany. ; daughters, Christine Sheroff of Trinity Episcopal Church and American Cancer Society, 846-. Hopkinton, Mass., Anne of more recently a parishioner of St. Main St, Fords, N.J. 08863; or CRANFORD - Henry A. in Cranford and more recently Grade 10 — Katherine Samantha Morano, Tracey He transferred to the Air Force Mulvaney, Kelly Murphy, Aurora, Colo., Maria of David's Episcopal Church in the Trinity Church Endowment Ushay, 69, died Jan. 22, 1998 at with Boy Scout Troop 7^8t('^jr ^Arcieri, Benjamin Brown, | Reserve after the Korean War tJuillermo Grau, Katharine Shannon Murray, Christopher and held the rank of colonel bn Gloucester, Mass, and Laura Cranbury. Fund. his home. He had been a sales- handicapped boys. \ ^ Studwell of Westfield; a brother, Mr. Ives was born in Brooklyn. Arrangements are by A.S. Cole man and for many years was ' He served in the Navy a Kenan, Irene Kenny, Conor Nazzaro, Diane Oliveira, Suraj his retirement from the military, $dy, Jessica Mahon, Natalie Patel, Marc Petito, Christine It Mr. Valenti earned a bachelors Nicholas of Roselle Park; a sister, He lived in Elizabeth, Cranford Son & Co. in Cranbury. There is involved in Boy Scout activities the USS Sheboygan during vfojjld and Cranbury before moving to no visitation, in the township. War II and was a memb'er.iof 1(FaJ?pa8, Shannon Paster, Anne Polidoro, Kathenne Quinn, 5 degree in civil engineering in Edith of Summit; and seven 1 grandchildren. Mr. Ushay was born in Jersey B.P.O. Elks Lodge 20Q6 " in Pa'tione and Lauren Zuravnsky, Jennifer Re, Jessica Reff, Geoffrey 1959 from the Newark College of Rodd, Andrea Rosenkrans, Lindi leering, where he later was City. He lived in Somerville and Cranford. " •> Grade 9 — Ian Allcock, Nicole A funeral Mass was celebrated Caprio, Catherine Connelly, Katie Roy, Robyn Schweitzer, Robert djunct professor of civil engi- yesterday at St^ Anne's Roman Joan L. Gottlick, 57 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, His wife, Sally Ann McCarthy before moving to Cranford in Ushay, is deceased. "] Ann Donnelly, Jacqueline Segear, B.J. Solomon, Jenica g Catholic Church, of which Mr. Springer, Lukasz Sternik, Jill Valenti was a parishioner. Retired from Kaolin Company 1963. Surviving are two sons,' Pr. Feinthel, Veronica Heller, V'The college is now known as He was a salesman with Henry and Robert; a daughter, ^WJcplette Jaouen, Lindsey Sukovich, Brian Sullivan, the New Jersey Institute of Burial was in Graceland GARWOOD - Joan L. College in East Orange. Michelle Sumner, Rebecca Taylor, K E A NT* KITCHEN TUNE-UP Memorial Park, Kenilworth. Hubinger Co,, in Saddle Brook; Mary Beriont, a sister, Doris > and Peter Sevigny. D.S. Rockefeller Technology. Gottlick, 57, died Jan. 24,1998 at Surviving are her husband, Rheem Manufacturing Corp-, in Englemann; and seven grand- Named to the "A/B" honor roll: Alan Trzuskoski, Ryan Ulrich,- DECK REFACE ywr cabinets vjith - As- a projefcL -manager for Arrangements were by the Cara Urbanski, Kathryn FLOORING Plumbing & Heating her home. Gerald #. Sr.; a son, Jerry Jr.; a Linden; Stejnhall JLtd., in children. t r .Grade 12^- Matthew Arcieri, MW10Q% SOLID WOOD jBlanchard & Co "he oversaw the Dooley Funeral Home in She retired in 1988 after 15 Verhoeven, Lauren * Wiener, P0WERWASHING "Best Dials" Complete Cranford. Memorial contribu- daughter, Deborah Ann; ""her' Montreal; and since 1983 with A funeral Mass was celebrated' r Roderick Arias, Daniel • doors arid drawer fronts. ) 1963 construction of St John's years with ABB Georgia Kaolin JAschenbach, Jeffrey Bergin, Megan Zambell and _ Michael Protect &Make Your Deck ' Specializing In Hanhoood $oor< plumbing tions may be made to the father, Artemus Dill; a brother, Harris Calorific Sales Inc., in Monday at St Michael's Rom>n Straptaj • Repair • 8Ulalng Save 50% oX newxahjnet costs!!! f I.Ukrainian Catholic Church, a Inc. in Garwood and Springfield. Zulauf. - ;- Garwood First Aid Squad or the Robert Dill; and a grandchild. Edison. Mr. Ushay received a Catholic Church. Burial was fa. ^Brian Boyle, Kelly Bramwell, ~ Look New Again! i & . i j Newark church modeled on an Mrs. Gottlick was born in degree in business administra- St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia. Robert Brunner, Diana Capece, Grade 10 — John Anthes, Reflnlshiog RESTORATION Dull.sttcky,, intensive care unit of Union Services will be 10 a.m. tomor- DUST FREE SANDINGI Heating ! I actual church building in the Cranford and had lived in tion from the Newark campus of Arrangements were by 'the Andrew Ceci, Jill Chmiel, Gregory Thomas Arthur, Jeffrey Baer, POWERWASH & SEAL J i Ukrainian capital of Kiev. Hospital. row at the Dooley Funeral Home, ( nicked, scratched,, Garwood since 1962. Rutgers University in 1952. Dooley Funeral Home. Memorial [''cierkowski, Christine Clay, David Bell, Kevin Bostel, Andrew ANY DECK $299 or mss) and worn areas repaired, i Services She earned a bachelor's degree 218 North Ave. West, Cranford. ^pheryl Colarusso, Sarah Cossa, Bucko, Alexander Camejo, He received the Silver Beaver contributions may be mad£ fa> RECOATING & REFINISHING State Lie. #4205/9397 in mathematics and biology in Burial will be in St. Gertrude Award from the Boy Scouts of Watchung Area Council,' Boy ally Coughlin, Laura Crawford, Michele Catena, Lisa Cavicchioli, 1-888-3I3-WASH Insured \ Free Estimates Anthony Troiano, 74 1962 from the former Upsala Cemetery, Colonial • \ • America for his dedication to -ScoutsTributeFund, 1170 Ropte ithleen D'Aniicp, Vincent • Joshua Chandros> Michael • Cilia, (908) 276-8677 scouting. Mr Ushay was a scout- 22 West, RO. Box ' 'M (t Angelo, John Daquino, Jennifer Nita Colaco, Alison Cuzzolinb, We Also Dt> Deck Staining 201-955-1073 m 908-755-1977 fe© IJniori'CoUnty •'':.' supervisor; in air corps master with Boy Scout Troop 78 Mountainside, N.J. 07092. v Decker, Dawn pelafuente, Daniel Daly, Matthew Dango, Jenniver DeVine) Josephine David Degehhardt, John • •• r Donofrio, Jonathan Ellis, Bryan. Newark Senior Citizens Club and DiCosmo, Joann DiFabib, FENCING GUTTERS PLUMBING TREE EXPERTS ! *^KENILWORTH - Anthony F. Waitress at Newark airport Anthony Dilorio, April DiNicolas, Farrell, Nicholas Fassler, Edward j Troiano, 74, died Jan; 21,1998 at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post Robert Dinsmore, Christina; (Feeley, Catherine Ferri, Lindsey jSt.,- Elizabeth Hospital in 2433 in Union. CRANFORD — Virginia A. Persons chapter in Roselle. Margaret Keimig^ 74 Eickman, Kevin Feeley, Jose Fitzpatrick, Kara Giannecchirii, jEUzabeth. .'.••: .Surviving are his wife, 908 276,5066 GUTTERS & CHAPMAN BROS. WOODSTACK 1 M tutz, 78, diejl Jan. 17, 1998 at Surviving are her husband, Lived 46 years in Cranford Funes, Eileen Garrity,; David Lauren Goldstein, Rachel Harley, He joined Public Service Concetta Lisa Troiano; two Union Hospital. Ernest; a son, Jphn Baldwin ..of Heuer, Melissa Hildemann, Kevin William Humphries, Hoshiyuki Year Round Installations Lie #1423 TREE SERVICE Electric & Gas Co. in 1951 and daughters, Lsia Major and Diane; CRANFORD — Margaret M.- band, John •&.; another daughter, • lida, Dennis Kaeliri, Jared Kosch, LEADERS 1 She had. been a waitress for Cranford; a Sister, Peggy Prosser .THdlmes, Kimberley Hribar, was a supervisor at its Kearny two .sisters; Elizabeth Lucido and many years at . Newark of Randolph; two grandchildren Donnelly Keimig, 74, died Jan. Mary Lou Margadonna ofoSea. fi'Joseph Huang, Nicole Huff, Brian Koyolisky, Andrew Lee, • Cleaned & Flushed $49/up • Plumbing Free Wood Chips facilities when he retired in 1978. Anna Gallucci; and two grand- International Airport. and five great-grandchildren, 23,1998 at the home of a daugh-- Girt; and five grandchildrenbiY. Victoria Hynes, Maya Iiday Jenhy , Joshua Levine, Kevin Levonas, • • Repairs • Heating • Codling ••• A native of Newark, he lived in & Free Wood children.. A native of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Services were held Jan.. 20 in ter, Carbl Bisordi of Danville, Pa. A funeral Mass was celebrated bdjediny, Julie Kiamie, Kevin Sean Longo, Eric Louie, Raphael • Leaf Screens Installed • Alterations 'Repairs ! Irvington and West Caldwell A brother,'Frank D'Eredita, Lutz lived in PeapacfeGladstone the chapel at Evergreen Mrs: vKeimig was born in Monday at St. Michael's Churidh. rlKnight, Lauren Kusiv, Afshein Maier, Rebecca Markowitz, AAREN FENCE • Seamless Gutters INSURED [before moving to Kenilworth in • Air Conditioning , and two other •" sisters, Mary and Roselle before moving to Cemetery, Hillside. Elizabeth and had lived in Burial was in Fairview Cehietefy, vLdahkari, Mendy Malko, Rancly Benjamin Moldave, Daniel • Underground Drainage Systems Low, Low Rates J1988; Cranford since 1952. Westfield,./ •••••••'• • • ', -vi^I/l . Matlosz, Christy McDarby, Morton, Brendan Muha, Jillian I COMPAJMY Torelli and Julia Brask, are Cranford in 1996. Arrangements were by the I All Types Expertly Installed Senior Citizen Discounts i Mr. Troiano was a corporal deceased. She was a member of the Dooley Funeral Home. She was a member of the Altar Arrangements' were b^fkhe sfMichael Mills, Joseph Muccia, .Myers, Danielle Nazzaro,. David 276-1320 1 with the 559th. Signal Division of 908-704-1314 FREE ESTIMATES Services were held Saturday American Association of ttetired Rosary ^Society, at 1st. Michael's Dooley Funeral Home, Meihoivial i;Michele Nick, Debra Noble, Nycz,;•. Erik Olson, Kathleen 36 NORTH AVE, E i \ the Army Air Corps in Asia dur- Roman Cathplic Church. contributions-may be 'm'aHe'^to. u'Andrew Nbrdstromi Kevin Osaben, Shannon Paster, Hilary I i r r i i i \ Keltom Gutter Service at the Mastapeter Funeral : Free Estimates Fully Insured 908-276-5752 J 4ng World War II. oiO'Dbnnell, John Osaben, David Pease, Jonathan Polonitza, Fully Insured GRANFORD Home, Roselle Parkj followed by a A sister, Ann Wolter, died in Columbia-Montou'r •••'.'••: -\ Hbine ['••.•.. He was awarded two Bronze 1987. :;•" Hospice, , 599 E.- Sevenths Si.; ,;J0eanv: Michelle Ponto, Matthew Stephanie Risse, Kathleen Ryan, Stars for valor in his wartime funeral Mass at St. Theresa's. Basil A. Miliano, 50 Also surviving are her hus- Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815. ' •••'•'rutl- Porter, Jaime Radakovich, Erin Christine Schmitt, John Serpico, Roman Catholic Church. Christopher Shaw, Aislinn Y. Sia, •••.', : '•••<•: .:.:;/• •..:•;. :•• / \i:i,l< - Radley, Justine Raftree, Brick Entombment was in the mau- Brewery worker; Vietnam veteran He was a member, of the ; •••- . .•..••.•••.•.• ••• .•.••:•! is.>I _ Reilly, Kevin.:. Reilly, Brian Kristina Silvestry, Tara Smallze, lilworth Senior Citizens Glub, soleum at. Hollywood Memorial CRANFORD — Basil A. the Vietnam War. j Reppert, eridka Robinson,, Katie Sofrankb, Elizabeth Sowa, jFor More Information Iferbna Senior Citizens Club; Park, Union. Miliano, 50, died Jan. 25,1998 at He was a member of Capt. i Michael Rozman, Christopher Sarah Strattoh, Kevin Tardif, Robert Wood Johnson University Newell Rodney Fiske Post 335, Sallee, Christopher Sbaratta, Gerald Robin, Rebecca Ulanski, m Advertising lathis Hospital in New Brunswick, Veterans of Foreign Wars, in Helen C* Lawrence, 78 James ' Schmitt,. RaChael Seney, Kelly Urich and Joseph Unish. He liad been a maintenance Cranford; For 71 years a Granford resident I Rebecca Severs, ^ Stephen worker with Anheuser-Busch Inc. Surviving is a sister, Skordinski, Kathleen Snyder, .Grade 9 -r- Holly Alban, Union County at its Newark.brewery from 1979 Rosemary. Regan Stempniewicz, Mary Barbara Baer, • Kimberly Baer, until his retirement last year. A funeral Mass was celebrated CRANFORD — Helen C. dren and a great-grandchild.''j! V^SQuez, Richard Vennewald, James" Baker, 'Kathryh Baran, He lived in CranforS before yesterday at St. John the Apostle Errico Lawrence, 78, died Jan. Her husband, Jackson, dieted •j. Nicole Virgilio, Angela Viso; Tyler Diana Barris; Danielle Bartiromo, returning to his native Elizabeth Roman Catholic Church, Clark, 22,1998 at her home. in 1990. •'• :.••'• lij;'!'; t Ward* Megan Weiss, .James Andrew fiaus'chi Robert Berns, She was born in Summit Christopher Bihgham, Steven Place •sixmonths ago. following services at the Werson Another daughter,' DonWa^ I Whalen, Rennie J. Woltersj Agron 540214' ..' • ' Mr.. Miliano was awarded a Funeral Home in Linden. Burial and had lived in Cranford Marie, died in 1986. •'•;'}' | Wright and Michelle J; Purple Heart for wounds suffered was in Rosedale Memorial Park, since 1927. A funeral Mass was celery ; Zemlansky. in combat with the Army during Linden. Mrs. Lawrence was a brated Saturday at St. parishioner of St. Michael's j Grade 11— Christine Barr'as, Michael's Church, following/, KENILWORTH STBERNARD'S Roman Catholic Church. j Alisa Becker, Timothy Bombaci, GATHOLIG CHURCH I Surviving are two daugh- services at the Dooley Funeral GOSPEL CHAPEL Dorothy L Leppler, 67 Home. Qreetings Newark Ave. & 23rd SI., Kenilwordr. 368 Sumner Ave ters, Linda Robinson of Clementon and Jacklyn Burial was in St. Gertrude, 908-272-6131 Plainfield Supervisor with Cranford firm Cemetery, Colonia, !;.j Pastor: Rev. Joseph F. Barbone Milonas of Cranford; three sis- ;''"..: Sunday Services: CRANFORD - Dorothy I. A memorial service was held Memorial contribution*! ; ters, Betty Olympia of 11 am Family Bible Hour and 908-756-3393 Leppler, 67, died Jan. 16,1998 at Saturday at Diamond United Cranford, Josephine Scian of may be made to ^t.^ MichaeFs t . 6:00 pm •• Evening Services SUNDAY MASSES: her home in Weatherly, Pa. She Methodist Church, Hazleton* of Westmont and Teresa Young of Church, 40 Alden St., ' •.'. Monday, 7:00 pti) - Boys Brigada , i . Saturday, 5:30 PM had been a supervisor with Pern which Mrs. Leppler was a mem- Point Pleasant; four grandchil- Cranford, N.J, 07016, i Tara McFadden and John -boy/et that dftecial fiefr&on tit qou/i life Uttoiu ju&t Itoia ifou feet. Widntsdoy, 7:30 pm - Prayer and Bible Study Sunday: 8:00, 9:30 & 11:30 AM All Inc. of Cranford prior to her ber. I Ondrey of Cranford, seniors at Friday, 7:00 pm-Youth Me«Hng WEEKDAY MASSES , 1982 retirement. Arrangements were by the ; -Moravian College, have been TH Friday Night d

1 Composed by Johann Sebastian Lionel/brings his comical obser- available. "Partners in Crime Bach and performed by Concert , vations to the stage. This is his PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE Royal. Adult $25, $18; students sixth appearance at Club Bene, Brobkside Dr., Millburn :

Watch out girls, it's Stinky Spic$ v : .$5'- .-.- •••.:•'...: ••>•• ..:•..••••'•. ••;• v-4its previous five sold put. [973)376-4343 FRENCH SAMPLER ; Admission $20. Optional 7 p.m. "The Mask of Moriarty," New By JOSEPH R DEM ffl RARITAN VALLEY YOUTH 8 p.rri. Saturday,sFeb. 7 dinnerjpackage $32.50.: ••:••."• York-area premiere of 1 , Presbyterian Church comedy/thriller by Hugh Leonard. WEEKEND PIJUS CHORAL WINTER CONCERT To Feb. 14. Adults $47-$32:stu- : 7:3Qp.m.FridaitJari.30;v ' 140 Mountain Ave., Westfield . •:•'•'.'3-and 8.pJm:.-'Feb;;6.'•••••'•.••' I have a confession to (908)232-9400 State Theatre; 15 Livingston dents j(15 minutes beforei show- i. First Methbdist Church of time) $10; group rates available. make. I am a fan. Somervjlle, '48 West High St.. Works of Berlioz, Ravel and Ave., New Brunswick . -^aint-Sadns, performed by the -^ (732)246-7469 "Gall tor showtimes. ~ Saying that,^ had the pi Gilbert & Sullivan opera, sung in ^ (908)359r8088 ; Westfiiald Symphbhy Orchestra. VILLAGERS THEATRE ; sure, (if that's what you would Adults $25; senior citizens $22; the original English by Opera a la 475 DeMott Lane, Somerset call it), to see the "Fab Five's" •African songs, Renialssance Carte. Admission $25 miatinee, 1 canon Jtalianmadngal, plus students SIS.'' (732)873-2710 first motion picture release, GERSHWIN POPS $38-$20 evening. Related lecture "Chess," latter-day Cold War i more. Donations appreciated: 7 p.m.; admission $6. Spice World, this weekend ! ALL SEASONS" GREETINGS 8p.rh.Thursday)Feb.5 .'•.. musical by Benny Anderson, . The movie stars the five State Theatre, 15 Livingston THE TURK IN ITALY Biorn Ulveaeus (from ABBA) and ; 8 p.m. Friday. Feb.6 • 8 am. Feb. 6,2 p.m. Feb. 8 II female pop stars Victoria i Bairbn Arts Center Ave., New Brunswick Tim Rice ("Jesus Christ (800): ALLEGRO Nicholas Music Center, Superstar). 8:30 pirn. Jan. 30, Adams (Posh Spice) Geri: ; 582 Rahway;Ave., Wobdbridge P 1 ••'.'• Rutgers University, New : Hattiwell (Ginger Spice), 1(732)634-0413 / ' Highlights from "Porgy and 31; 3 p.m: Feb.1 .Admission $17 Bess,r plus the Cuban Overture ••••• Brunswick . ; Saturday,. $15 Friday and -.'.... Emma Buriton (Baby Spice),. •Works of Cdrelli, Handel, Haydn/*' Sunday; discpunts available; '.;•". "'•'": Melariie. Chisholm (Sporty'"'. '" ~ Bach.C.RE Bach and Ibert, and variations on "I €iot Rhythm;" : (732)932^7511 v.XV ed by the All Seasons performed by the New Jersey . . Rarely performed Rossini opus, Spite) and Melanie Brown Symphony Orchestra. Adults , ' sung in the original Italian by (Scary Spice) and chronicles ; BrPlayers. Freeadrriis- COMING UP reservations required. $45-$10; senior citizens 30 per- Opera by Rutgers: Admission . five, days with .the popular: cent off; students (1 hour before $16; discounts available. THE NEW THEATER 43 lanhlnlipt',••:••••'• ••'•-. 1 ; HMS FESTIVAL group; . -./. ,w. ::--", •:'•• ;Vr showtime)$5. VOCAL COMPETITION FINALS Rutgers University SfRoopi'tpvtner 47 Goow'a partner ,/ ,' 8 pms Saturday. Jan; 31 George St., New Brunswick•••... ' 6 nurnan'adotnit 48Tr»N«therlanoyfbr»hort :.,' Throughout the entire • The Spice Girls State Theatre,: 15 Livingston MARTYGROSZ ; : 4 p.m; Sunday. Feb. 1 . . Presbyterian Church, 409 ~ (732)932-7511 J • •• 7Fun .•':.••' ••.- 49 Buddies . ,' '•'.movie; -j;he ..quintet.. ...are Ave., New Brunswick. • 8 p.m. Friday Jan. 30 47 Immortal being , • (clockwise from top left): Mountain Ave:, Bound Brook "The Rivals," Brit comedy by WAcJorTom 8S»ay '••:••• •.. 51 HYteotbal player mobbed by fans, usually little (800)ALLEGRO Watchuhg Arts Center WZsaZsa .... ••..';•'••'•••• .(732)356-0247 : ;. Richard Brinsley.Sher)dan. 8 p.m.- SOStartod 'V:.: ••. .•; 9Curtain ••.•'••;•-• girls between the ages of 8 toV ; perlHalliWell -' Jersfty_premiere of "Tempus Watchung Circle, Watchung 53 Relaxation's partner !• (908)75^-0190:. / Professional singers in a Wedhesday-Safurday, 2 p.m. ••••:• TheSomersetValley Players will be presenting Ray Clooney's com- $2 Silver's partner '•••"•'. 10 Vega*'. 15 arid live aboard the"Spide ,Vivat Brahms^ by David 54Winged //. ••/• '•";: i (Ginger), fundraiser for the Bound Brook • Sunday, Feb. 5-22. Admission 53Torndotti '. 11 Kief whale- . j,.plus the Symphony No: 3 Jazz guitarist performs solo, duet edy Out of Order. Its cast includes Alan Ames, John Ciccarelll 55 'r- monster, •••'-' ' •'. Bus," .a Londonv Double T Ministerium. Admission $10. . . $2O-$f4; discounts: available. •.. -•66Maya -Vietnam..L. Victoria Adams ;*riajbr and Symphony No/1 and quartet. Admission $10. :. (gbove), Barry Fielding (above), Janet.Gray, Lillian Israel, Tina Lee, , 13Cor$unM. ; v.'-.T.' : pejiker bijs decorated; with-'. RICHARD HOBSON/J.J. PENNA WESTMINSTER. PISCATAWAY HIGH SeHQQL , • MeRprfi architect • ^ linor' by Johannes Brahms, : RObPherson (also directing), Glerv Schneider, Sharorv Seeman, and S7 Assart to b« true -' • 21F6efav»ord " :. S9Sea«agl9s < the Union Jack: outside. •:' 4p;m. Stinday.Feb. 1: COMMUNITY CHORUS •••.•: Bebitier Rd., Piseataway ..." * the New Jersey; Tom Thorpe. It begins Its run at the Playhouse Friday, Feb. 6, 60 Mt Kazan 23N.Y.Wand 61 Monty source ; . Bristol Chapel, Westminster - 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31 . (732 981-.0700, Ext. 2383 • : •They are, constantly being . Emma Burton ..oiiy Qrchestra^TFlerated through Feb. 28. Sho.wtlmes are, 8 p.m;; Fridays and Saturdays, and'. 62 Oft the tuff . 26 facC*partner, ".. - 63Jal •:• ••..•••• . chased by tHeir dictorial man- • Choir College; Princeton Bristol Chapel; Westminster "The Music.Man," mu$ical.by , 65 Composer Stravinsky 27McQuayta (Baby), : e 6:45 p.m. Adults $48-$10; (609)921-2663 Choir College, Princeton Meredith Willson about the good 3 p.m. on Sundays. All tickets are $12. For reservations and Infor- 26Maana •v- •••'• ager, Clifford (Richard /E., r citizens 30 percent off; 65 Pepper's partner Baritone (former) and pianist (lat- (609)921-7104 people of River City. 7 'P-iri-' Feb. mation, call (908) 369-7469. : _ -!g Disney's mermaid Grant) who, mind you,; is the Melanie Brown mts (i hour before show) 5; 8 p.m. Feb. 6,7, Admission 67 Great si. :r ter) perform works of Handel, "Vesperae solnnes de confes- . 3uAbluaday r*gy -.- -•.;..••. • • ••:..• •.•.;•• • •.• 68 Fomwr actor Richard only, believable character in , (Scary), Schumann, Poulenc and other . sore," by Wolfgang Amadous $7.50^ $5 Thursday; $7.50, $6 32 Breakfast partners iMpOMEEW IN WATCHUNG 69Streetcar QuntaMy Quota :•'•. the: entire film, a paparazzi composers. Adults $10; senior Mozart; "Neue Liebeslieder," by Friday, Saturday. Discounts avail- 33 Alas'partner • ; Center, 287 Bunker Hill . 70 DA al times who .is trying to ruin their Melanie Chisholm £* 8 p.m.Saturday, Feb:7 Johannes Brahms; Organ.Sonata ..able. .•.''.'•. .••"•'.. .-.•. .••' \ ". 34 Vein networks -.;.. citizens and students $8. Rd., Qriggstown 71 JFK regulars "Capl^l punishment Is career, a camera crew .who is j'vVvatchung Arts Center KENNETH B. KELLEY : No. 4 in B flat major, by Felix 36 Ask for money (Sporty) w*3yVatchung Circle, Watchuhg (908)281-5431 : :••. •'• 'DOWN: :"'••• •'.' '•'• 37To's partner :••' fundamentally wrong ••. trying to document their, 12:30 p,rn;Wednesday,.Feb.4 Mendelssohn. Admission $5. Plus a clinic on how touse snow- 1 Tattared'M partner -^QOS) 753-0190 39 Sheraton for one. ! ' asa cure for crime -• lives, two Hollywood movie Live show with John , Princetoh University Chapel shoes,1 i a.m.-3 p.m; Feb; 7. 2 Mayberry denizen oviJ (609) 258-3654 • .40 Leno'a announcerHal as charity Is wrong as a producers (George Weridt and : tvJpNJenamin, Maria'-Sch'ultz and MIDDLESEX EAST WOW'S Free admission; prizes for most ..• 3 Baseball partners Church organist performs works cure for poverty." Mark McKinney) and, yes, extra-ierrestrials fuririyand the Spice Girls surely didn't take \ such great British television comedies as£A Steve Marshall. Admission $10, (732)969-3173 pledges gathered. ••:••' of J.S. Bach, Brahms and WORLD OF MINI MANIA ¥ By GFRAuodatei K-MiOT« CKOOFGFR@AOUCOM „•• -HenryFord : \ who.are softie of their biggest fans... ' any acting lessons before this movie.: It's 93 You Being Served," "" anc^ji' ^THE COMPLETE Dance with live music and . Write to: GFB, r.d Bw 461, Schtnectady, NY 12301' Is it believable the five girls can under- minutes of bad dialogue. It probably, .'didn't ever popular "" went BRANDENBURG CONCERTOS Messiaen. Free admission. refreshments at St. Demetrius Holiday Inn North, N.J. - LIONEL FROM WABC CAREER GIRLS (ENGLAND, Turnpike.Exit. 14, Newark"'•.•'. .'••. stand the creatures' language? Hardly. Even take that long to write the script. . • . . , over his head with this debacle.- He's! b'nly <;d;8 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 31 1i997)/ Community Center, Carteret, 9p:m:Jan.31 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30; all wel- :(732>382-2i35 : > ' : the kids in the audience didn't buy it. To say,Spice World is a bad film is an . ,-4,cRichardspn Auditorium, SHALLWE DANCE? (JAPAN, directed one movie in his illustrious c^rjeer, •ri Prjncetoh University Clgb-Berie, Rt. 35, Sayrevllle NOW PLAYING come. Cost is $7 per person. Handcrafted.dolls and miniatures, Forget the Spice Girls have sold 10 riiillion understatement. Sure, there are some great: • Disney's remake of That Darn Cat. Stj^K to (732)727-3000 , 1996) up close and personal; 10 a.m.- - (609)258-5000 CIRCLE PLAYERS 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8 INTERFAITH SINGLES singles worldwide. Forget their debut album cameos, such as Elton John, Bob Hoskins, the slapstick television British humor Bob; WABCs evening drive man, (45-OLDER) 4:30 p.m. Feb. 1. Adults $5; "Spice" went triple pTatinum within three Bob Geldof, , and that lov- 416 Victoria Ave., Piscataway. State Theatre, 15 Livings'ton senior citizens $4.50; children You know nothing on how to riiake a movije (732)968-7555 Ave., New Brunswick (908)233-2278 weeks of its release. Forget they, made British able rocker Meat Loaf. u under 12 $2.50. and it doesn't help if you take five actresse|i" Chef Jimmy Hung Presents "Death of a Salesman," drama (732)932-8482 Social at First Baptist Church, music history as the first all-girl band to go . ' • (Excuse nie, Mr. Loaf, it's obvious you can Westfield, 9 a.m. Sunday. Cost for siiowmakiiig who can't act if then* lives depended on it. " standard by Arthur ("The •••'• Lesser feature by Mike Leigh; art- number one with their debut single play, one role in movies. You know, the one of Crucible") Miller. 8:30j3.m. Jan. house hit ineligible for Academy By SJl "SANDY" BLACK : Seeing.the Spice Girls performing in COHL- "Wannabe". • :; . •' /; •'.•; ' • ' -..•• • SOMERSET HILLS the non-intelligent bus driver who drives only ^'•' 30, 31; Admissipn $12; discounts Awards for obscure reasons (lat- WEEKEND PLUSCORRESPONDENT The iriajor question here is: can these five on command; We saw you play the same role cert and music videos is one thing. Seeing. REASONS available. ; \er, in Japanese with English SINGLE HIKERS girls, who got together in 1993 after respond- in;Steve Martin's Leap of Faith.. Stick to dri- them trying to act is another; All five do try to CROSSROADS , subtitles). Members $6; non- 732)863-4909 .•:'•. Ski. areas in the Northeast ing to an-advertisement, act? .•..••'•'..•; ving motorcyclesi-.iri videos and singing rock ' portray a facet of their characters which Is THEATRE COMPANY rriemhers$8. ;^ .. Hike at Raccoon Ridge, rely on manmade snow to provide • 7 Livingston Ave. GREAT EXPECTATIONS Delaware Water Gap, 11:30 a.m. Far fromit. ••and.roll.).; : : . good for their young audience. They show five '&:; THE ADVENTURES consistently good snowcover. New Brunswick. . (ENGLAND, 1946) Feb. 1. Meet in lot across from , Sorry, Spice Worid is NOT a 90s version of There is also Roger Moore, a.k.a.-James girls, who come from five very different-back- OF PETER RABBIT .. Gore Mountain now enjoys an (732)249-5560 • 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5 Willie's Taverne, Bedminster. 1 the Beatles classic, A Hard Days Night. Spice. . Bond number three. How cari 007 stoop so .grounds, can become mates. ••'•.•'"• •.'.'•* Cost $5'bring waters lunch. 1 and 3:30 p.m. Feb. 1 V! 3 . •'.' almost unlimited supply of water I "Spirit North," world premiere of Loree Hall. Douglass World is NOT art updated versiori-of This is low and play such a meaningless role as.the Hike at Pyramid Mountain, Edward NaSh Theatre ;• as the result of the completion of : Saying that, girls get a.clue. . t drama by Leslie Lee. To Feb. 15: College, New Brunswick Spinal Tap. . '•' record company owner who has the Spice I (732)932-8482 ;. Boonton, 11:30 a.m. Feb. 8. Meet Raritan Valley Community. a $4.4 million snowmaking I love the music, but stick to the SBW»11; Admissioii $32.50-$22.50; group College, North Branch Truly, this is a movie Spice Girls fans will Girls in his grasp? Mr. Moore played the same screen World of videos on MTV. Leave riirj rates available. Call for sriow^ David Lean adaptation of the in lot across from Willie's upgrade that includes tapping : : : : Taverne, Bedminster. Cost $5; (908)725-3420 • Ski Mews enjoy only if they are near puberty. If you are character we have all grown to know him far: times. - " "-""- •"'.' •.- •;•"' "• . Charles Dickens novel (riot to be the Hudson River via a 2-mile- alone for your sakes and ours. Your 'l(i.JJ confused with the hew version bring water, lunch. Beatrix Potter's beloved animals looking for a good "rockumentary" stick to the the Euro-elitist (e.g. Cannonhqll Run). He GEORGE STREET PLAYHOUSE come alive. Admission $7. long pipeline.. '. most ski schools, where your utes; are just about up. ONLY but this weekend). Members $4; SOMERSET SINGLES two previously mentioned films. •was witless then and he's witless now.. : 9 Livingston Ave. -^ '•".• ^.Gore's snowmaking system weaknesses are spotted and .:Thank you, next victims. . '•;•-'-• WK% :00 . nori-members $5. (30-OLDER) THE ART MUSEUM Spice World is a painful movie. It isn't Director Bob Spiers, who has worked on • New Brunswick : Princeton University relies on a 25-millioh;-gall6n instructors try to eliminate them. Your meal will include a combination of (732)246,7717 THE HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA (732)341-4576 {AMERICA, 1940) Dance at BridgeWater Manor, (609) 258-3788 " reservoir located at the bottom of : As a result, you learn faster and Nigirl Sushi, California Roll and Tuna; Roll, "To Kill a Mockingbird," stage ver- Gallery talks for kindergarten . the ski area. The new 16-inch a have a lot more fun doing it. Under the direction of Tengiz Sukhishvili.The Gregorian State Dance Company will be sion of the movie that aireaon 1p.m. Saturday,: Feb.7 8:30 p.m^ Wednesday. Cost; $7 Japanese onion soup, salad, and hot green tea. Wallace House and Old before 9 p.m., $9 after. through fifth grade 11 a.m. diameter pipe draws water from Clinics are comprised of small •>.' performing a grand number at the State Theatre in New Brunswick, Wednesday, Feb. 11, TV Christmas night. To Feb. 28. Saturday. Younger children must Admission $32-$24; discbunts Dutch Parsonage, 38 Wash- WEEKEND RACQUETS the Hudson River to keep the groups, arid at Sugarioaf they at 8 p.m. Seating prices range from S19 to S32. For more information, call (732) 246-7469. ington PL, Somerville (732)937-9317 be accompanied by an adult. : available. Call for. snowtimes. .' Free admission. reservoir filled to capacity. From last 90 minutes, giving each par-. HUNTERDON HILLS - (908)725-1015 . Mixed doubles tennis at The Club : there, an extensive, piping net- ticipant plenty of personal TERIYAKI BEEF PLAYHOUSE An Old Dominion surveyor gets at Woodbridge, 5:30 p.m. ••• • • Finding Mexico City, Jan; 31. "Let's Take a Trip to Egypt," Feb. . \Vork 4nd new pumps distribute instruction, clinics start at 9 Route 173, Hampton caUghtub in the War of Sunday. Cost $22, ;: Independence. Donation. YOUNG SINGLE CATHOLIC ' the water and the necessary com- a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. .: . .•' ••.•• • Backless ;:>^. & CHICKEN (800)447-7313 PEANUTS GALLERY pressed air over the entire. 2,100 "Born Yesterday," Garson Kanin IN THE COMPANY OF MEN ADULTS CLUB (25-45) • Backless-strapless f ON! V (AMERICA, 1997V (732) 382-2754, (732) 679- 2 p.m; Sunday, Feb. 1 Vertical feet of trails and slopes. FOR 2 .00 comedy from the Harry Truman State Theatre, 15 Livingston Terrain and snow-tube ;• Lingerie Petlte-4x^ era. To March 28. Group rates 7 p.m. Jan. 30, 31 9012 Gore's consistently good condi- •Masectbmy :•'"". 1 Your meal will include Teriyaki Beef Scott Hall, Rutgers Valentine's dance at Immaculate Ave., New Brunswick . tions were cited as one of the parks mean Sugarbush available;: call for showtimes and (800) ALLEGRO ; . • Nightgowns Petlte^x Julienne and Chicken with Sesame Seeds, prides. • •...-... University, New Brunswick Heart of Mary Church, Scotch ; major factors in Gore being voted . (732)932-8482 Plains, 8p.m. Feb.7.Cost$1,0. Composition, by Ellen Taafe Over the past two., years, PersonalAttention ; .-...: 1 Japanese onion soup, shrimp appetizer, MCCARTERTHEATRE Zwilich in honor of Charlie Brown 'brie of the"F-Pst's Top Teh areas' by 91 University PI., Princeton Members $4; non-members $5. YOUNG SINGLES' ! readers of Ski Magazine. Sugarbush has invested more •• salad, hibachi Vegetables, hibachi rice, and YEAR OFTHE HORSE SOCIAL CLUB : and company, with a New Jersey than $30 million in capital • (609) 683-8000, v premiere from the New Jersey hot green tea . "Cyrhbelinej" Shakespeare (AMERICA, 1997)/ (PROFESSIONALS^26-38) improvements, including a 300% BANDWAGON (AMERICA, (908)221-1182 : ' Symphony Orchestra. Admission romantic play getting, a rare New $15, $10; g Skier increase in snowmaking, seven Rt 202,315 Main St., Bedminster, N J. ] 1997) Brunch (sport jacket required) at Jersey produclion. To Feb. 8. THE PUZZLE PLACE LIVE! Deyes'j-pment Center new lifts, base lodge expansions Tues. -Thurs. 10-5:30 FH. 10-6 Sal. 10-5 Admission $43-$17; discounts 7; p;rti. Sunday, Feb. 1 Cuisine's, Basking Ridge, noon* .••'• aosedSun.&Mon. ••.* Sunday. Cost $30; must reserve 10:30a.m., 12:30, 3:30, 5:30 and the connection of Mount' available. Call for showtimes. State Theatre, 15 Livingston p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7 has: programs for all OFF-BROADSTREET THEATRE by 5 p.m, Saturday. Ellen and Lincoln Peak with the (908)234-1444 ; THE JRPRnESE STERKHOUSE Ave., New Brunswick 9:30,11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3 p.m. • . For the second year in a row, Slide Brook Express. This sum- 5 S. Greenwood Ave. (732)932-8482 / Sunday Feb. 8 mer, the resort made enhance- Hopewell . Neil Young "rockumentary" direct- Garden State Exhibit Center, Sugarloaf/USA is offering the (609)466-2766 ' ed by Jim Jarmusch (former); • Perfect Turn program, which was ments to its snowmaking system Short Hills Present this coupon when ordering. '-.. Somerset 840 MorHs.Turnpike: Offer valid through February 26, 1998, "The Circle," comedy by W. comedy about a bar band trying Character from PBS' children's originated at Sunday River, and arid built a lighted snowtube ; : 75' Sunday through Thursday only. Klotvalid2/I4 Somerset Maugham from 1921. to make it big (latter)..Members series will be performing live with has been run with great success park for its new family fun cen- or witti any other promotional offers. 8 p.m. Friday and.Saturday, 2:30 $6; non-members $8. ter. Sugarbush plans to add a., interactive music and song. Also, at mountains across North p.m. Sunday, to Feb. 28. cast members from Broadway's new terrain park, which will Liinch Starts At $4.75 • We Cater A(l Occasions Admission $20 Saturday, $18.50 DECORATIVE ARTS .America. IN NEW JERSEY "Cats" will be face painting young In 1990, Sunday River tore incorporate challenging terrain mm mm mm mm • wJ Friday and Sunday; discounts attendees. Admission $7 adults, features on the same trail. Embassy Suites, 120 down the conventional model of Centennial Ave., Piscataway $3 kids, under. 2 free. the ski school and rebuilt it from The new tubing park will be (908)459-5996 SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! the ground up. The result: Perfect constructed on the Easy Rider Seminar for those Interested in 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 31 antiques and collectibles, 8:45 Forum Theatre, Metuchen Turn. trail at Lincoln Peak, giving CELEBRATE BRANDIS DANCE THEATRE . (732) 548-0582 Part of Perfect Turn's success guests and local residents the (732)388-4605 a.m.-5 p.m. Feb. 8. Admission $49.50: reservations required. , 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8; Union is credited to the fact that your opportunity to enjoy one of win- To Schedule an Appointment Ballroom/Latin dance at Knights County Arts Center, Rahway ter's fastest growing and most of Columbus, Dunellen, 9 p.m. GEOLOGY OPEN HOUSE strengths are identified, and then Geology Hall, Rutgers (732) 499-8226 improved. This is in contract to popular apres ski activities. Friday. Cost $7; singles and cou- Saturday-morning TV from the ples welcome. University, New Brunswick Dixieland (732) 932-7243 Seventies that's taking it to the Ballroom/Latin learning social at stagp 20 years on. Admission $8 r Bobby & Mary's, Piscataway. 30th edition of rocks, minerals 732 and related exhibits, 9 a.m.-4 in Metuchen; $15-$9 in Bahway. AMERICAN REPERTORY BALLET 6:30 p.m. Tuesday (beginner), p.m. Jan. 31. Free admission. Discounts available presents Jazz Wednesday (intermediate).. THE SECRET GARDEN 1 SNOWgHOE-A-THON MAURICE SENDAK'S Cost $7 per person, $12 per cou- 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 1 Wandering Minstrels ple. , Bunker Hill Environmental ( Union CottQty Arts Center LJ tune Up I FRENCH QUARTER STYWI from 7-10 pm 1601 Irving St., Rahway Includes premium oil filter and up to Saturday Nights , 1 dial cUn (732) 499-8226 WHERE THE WI1DTHINI Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14, 21 Famqus children's story (and the CHOREOGRAPHY BY SEPTIME WEBRE LJ Tire Rotation LJ Transmission • 5 quarts of premium oil. • Now Thru February 24 125 Washington Valley Rd. basis for the surprise hit movie). • Warren, N.J. 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FUNTpBEWITH "; . •;•".••'' . . TIRED OF BEING ALONE .' . FUNANDUUGHTER , „ NICE PROFESSIONAL , GIVE UE A CALL ' DWPF, 5V. sttractKre. warm,-stof»ly, emgetlc, btue-eyed blond.' SWF, 57, ST. dark hair/eyes, smokor, fit), Man doscsnl. ISO SWF, 22,5f, tui-figured. Enjoys music, reading, tamilyactWes, Handsome SWPM, 45, tonest, sincere, cjiwn-lMarlh, looks' SWM', 33, S'lt'.'anloya movies, dining, fishing, footb&vloeos. Women seeking ISO MJygohg DWPM,' N/S, 44-58, Kt/tortravd, romance, pas- . Supportive; very caring SWM, 60-65, who shows his feelings. Adi, •quiet overlings; bugWer. ISO O/SWM.2W5,5ta»ar Interests, Adi, younger, strong Catluic values. Saeks yoonaer, eltractlveSWPF,: SeeksWSWF,torccwipariiorghlp.Adi2676 '•;. ' " , ' i ; tbn. hugtilsr, irterBsling tonygmtkw. Adi 6497 '. 2273 •• ,.-.".. • '.."... • '• •'.... • ;-.'• • . 2786'' ';. .", • V.''^ ' • :' ••' •'.••'•..,.:.; . - • : •r_ l«to,virihi~rn6V-i»».A : EDUCATED ' . •'••' '•••'."•••:','...' • NEWATTHIS -.. O;', - - '."• •.. ;' y; •'• PRETTYCLASSY , ' .•••' > • . LOOKING) FOR FRIEND •' .: ' ;•,'• .••'; OWM, 38.5'W; t>OI)S. ,blufreyed blond,athletic buM, .IrtoSor-' l Irienilstip. Aniadive, slender, lonod SF, 19, -ftttOWPr. 4,5, if, tiwni, tnjoya music, «xerd»'r-rt-y-|SOout'~ g^^,,;^ .)fa8tlhd1 i ttotatpg f Un aM romance. Seeks atlracttve, fit, Melljgent, caring, . y ^,7jyr7yr , going SM, 35-55. Btlltirrto Interests. Adit 723 '- ,- .-- . diving and rrcre. Must like children. Friendship firsi, Adi 8836 . •. ' Intensts.'lSp active,' in-thape'F, race unimportantrfor friendship,' mld-Weslerrivatuas.Kkfa wefcome.Ajlt'8692 vrgentltrrnn.Adi8020. '.'• • '• •.'••'• v ... •'••-..• " conMent, 100 percent giver, seeks handsome SWM, 3M2, ei>- . predates good gUs. N/S. 6!t,Ad« 8169 ••• . ••, ' ••" ' ina'ybemore.'Adi6877.' ,'• '..•.. , •..• SPARK YOUR INTEREST?, /.\ .,-. ! ', ,' - •';'....., fwuwTOFORUFEr ; .:> .... PROFESSIONALONLY . V START AS FRIENDS . : ' :• '. .•' . .. > Very attractive SWPF, 31, athletic: educated, seeks handsome Qpen-mlnded, adventurous SWF, 32, smoker] 5'6", i35rbsl, one •CUTEBtiOND ' •.•',. •..•.;• • '' •••."•' •'•'•• ••.•".'• CLASSY LADY WANTED , • .,... , ,v;; SWM. 33,,medrum buitd, smoker, en|oj8 fishing. lootbalL dWfig W-. ^.•,:B-.J|__^:;| WCPM, 45-55, wanted lo share life's >mm and downs. 1 •out. long Walks. Seiekirig D/SWF. 18-35. lor friendship, possible '-^twrtinj, vtrant SWCPF, 50, varied Interests. Seeking LTR /SWW counterpart; 30-40, yt1'+.Adt,849O . ' . • con, enjoys dining In/out, movies, dandng, fishing, football ISO . SVVF, 32, long bbntHaired, greetveyed. 5,'5\ 120fcs., animal lover, Accoinplislied SWCPM,36,6 ; handsome, sincere, passionate,, cbmpalSlo SWM..30-36, Adt 3218 • ' •'• .• rock music. ISO D/SWM, 29^7; SST*. good bufld, attractiva. No, very active, secure. Desires <"• .1* hWlgwl SWPF, 2M7: Ad» '' K_irvySj i.!;»'«'• '• tlerdetemiinalton, okt-tashtoned values. Ad» 8164 .' clubs, concerts, outdooractivities. conversation. Seeks D/SBM, 37-'' SOMEONE6PECIAL ' . , . • ,.' ;\ A GOOD FRIEND.: •/, . '. ' '' ••' ' ,' •',••' r One SWJM, attractive, lun-loving, humorous, alhkillc'hae1*yes, jTPmf .. . 1 ¥ 4t. slm-ai-tnteresfa;Ad> 2339 , •..•-. ., :' •'• '•• Attractive; petite, fun DWCF, 47, with many Interests. ISO attrac- •blVE'BUDOY. . .. ;. . -•'-. . - ••' ••• '•:"•'•'. ' .(^ring;nmny,hart)workin9SWM,33,S'6 , I65bs., brown eyes; nice smile. ISO SWJF, 10-23. cute, honest, lemlnhe'/to il fuBF. 34-, mom, 5T 130fcs. ISO outgoing, attracts SBM, 34-.. : MAKEMELAUGH ••••• :):' ' ' ' ' ' '••:' . ' tive, fit DWCM, 44-52, N/S, for frieodshkj.possila LTR. Kids okay. DWPF, 40. spontaneous, Intelligent, humorous,, down-to-earth, ; likes traveling. ISO SF, race/age unlmpoitant, Adi 3771 ' LTR.'Adl8685 . ' Di'Jtat 2667 •.'• • ' •..•:' ;| -. ••'.:- r, •-'.'.'-• • ' Attractive DWF, youno/lcoking 43.57'. 12f_Kt,greoiHiyod blondi. •Adir.a2So". '*v-- •:•' •••'.••••'. " -:•''' • enjoys SCUBA,' Iravel, concerts, comedy dubs; more. ISO similar SEEKS HISPANIC LADY'. ...•••.'-, . • '.'. '". ' •:.•_'.. WORTH THE.CALL iVpURCALL- ' > .'.-.-. •''..•'.".' .- / SWM,^50,rwsstleLTR.-'Hiiriterdon.Adt8162 '•:' • . . SWM. 22, SB1, t70tbs ..outgoing, friendly and enorga£4S2)*WF, ' m, it, 5'4", bkie^ed blond, enjoys skiing, beaches, ro-'- ISO D/SWU, 33-43. nice We. M/S, with great sense of humor. •LIGHT UP MY UFE: ".• ' . ' ,' ,' '•'•.':' • • NBvermaiTfed,nice-loc4(lng,cle_i«jt,out9oirig,consld8r3loUnlon . C6untySWM,.4i, fir'; 190tbs., wettiill, N/S,NBJSODfSHF,.: 20-25, slender build. Enjoy the beach-movies, dlnininp and te.theoudoore.ISOD/SWM,31-39,brfriendship.possible •'• . SWPF, petite, trim, extremely attractivo, hazoVeyed brunette, young , . TAVNUS.---. •"•.••'•.'••••••-••.".• ••''"'•'••': •:'• "•'•••••.,"••' •'.'• '• : 5Os, honest, outgoing with class nnd substance: ISO SWPM, 50- •AttractrveDWF,t)lue-BVedbrunette,Srnom,fuil-tigurBd. good sense 2W7, lor LTR Adi 2091 :"' ' • •' . • ' •' ' worklngOOD STORE. ' \ '•.. • .••..•. •iF' :•. ; ; : '.• mor.'can bo romantic, who erljoy's Iho ocean, biking, g'oll, daw ••8480. . '. .'•., ; .' • •:•'. ••"•:' " BLUE-EYED REDHEAD' :- .- • '.' ' ... ' , .. Guy; Cuts, tunny SWM, 5T, slender,.N/S, ipy.es scionco, nature, • YoU'ro'down-to earth ea ygong extremely passionate abqut all I MAY BE TTHE ONE •'.-•; ; . ' . ' ,' ... ; ; ' -. 1 ing. Adil 8707 . . ' : ''..• ' ... '. . , ' , >• ' . 1 . DWFi 39, 5', HOJbs,, loves working; oul, ciibo'ling, .gazing al the'. belleyBi In eyplutlon. Seeks similar counlorpart, 22^32, for hugs-' "aspects of your I le end would like a DWPM 52, same qua) (le . .We IS BEST-SHARED '...". • _ . . "' ' ' • ,'.'•• .Atiractryo SBF,'36,5'2','ehapeiy. varied Iftieresls . ISO atiractrvo' ; stars. ISOt»noil,downto-eadh,romantic SVyM,>IO-50,N/S.Ad» andkissesl-Ad*8669, ,', ' •. .- .•----,•; -'...., Cat Adi 8683 j BL0Nt)SCpFiP10."- • :.•.•••.'• •: . '.' ;'.• : :. SWF, 49, currently experiencing empty nest synciiome, on]oys. work-- SWU,'3O-4Os, dnjp/disease-free, N/S, dillgonf, sense of humor, 7330 •• ••;'..;'. •:••• • ' .•".-•' ':•. •• •••.-•• ..'SWF; otfocllonalo, caring, SSoks DWM, NS/35-45. sincere', ID-'. 'klg out', outdoors, wiks, Hen markets, music, sports, ISO D/SWM, .for friondsife possible LTR, Adtfi579 • • '• •' • - ' GIRLFRIEND"WANTED' .'• [ ••• •,.."•• '..':;"•.•..• '.BEADY rnanlio, humorous, enjoys dancing, duldoors, to shite lie, love;' •45-55. Ad«:1B£4''. • '.'. J" .' .' " ' '• •'"• •' ADVENTUROUS.: ••' " . '•••': • v '. ' ""' SWM, 36,5'8", N/S, nice-looking, caring, sincere, enjoys the out-,, DWM; 60 lall good looking I eailhca e P W Ih varied Inloiost SERIOUS REPLIES ONLY. •••.,•'• • laughter. Ad« IjTBa . " •',." j. ' . .''. • SWR 23, brawn haii/oyes, 57", full-figured, on|oys laughlhg. cud- doofs.travol, beaches, eports, movios. ISO'ollrocliye, fil SWF, 25- .Including golland romance ISO fit attractive WF 40-50 Adt-3GB4 •LOV&ISINTHEAIR. \ ' '.' •. •• SWF, 33, 5'4"; 130lbs., affedionale, caring. ISO D/SWM, 33-4S, • dlinrj, sports',6uldoors,:walks: ISO SW/HM^.20-30, finandally/orno-. ; 35. LtR.-'Adl 8870 . • ;:-'.'-"'.'• •':'.';''.': -.DIAMOND INTIIE ROUGH :• •' ... •"-..'• SWF, 37,5'3': ISOIbs., smokor. ISO'D/SWM, 35-45, lor friendship.. . N/S, loving, caring, with a lof to offer', (or ontMjn-one relallonstilp. ; . AMAZONIAN LADY WANTED , lionally slablo, lor friendship, LTR. AdM414. . • , : DWPF, 35, attractive-, classy, lull-ligured, oxocuth/a, mom ol ono. possible LTR.Adt 3231 •••••. • • ' y, ' . ••• • Tail, atlradivo, kind, caring, fun DWCPF, enjoys tpnnis, travol, llmo Romance wanted by California woman, Irilshape,* atlradive, .50. ISO DWM, with steadfast honpsty, woil-batincod lilo, bn]oyablo love.Adi6793.."'• :•• ; ' . : . ' WHERE ARE.YOU? : with family and frionds, cooking. Seeks DWCPM, 50lsh, similar CAPRICORN ' .'•••.-.:.• --.'••.. i ISO compasslqnalb,.mollow rnaleof any age for unlimited company, good listener and.convorsallonalisl. Ad< 8739 ; SWF,45, smokef. SU*. 17Blbs:, outgoing, ISO SWM. 39-65,smoker, Intorosts/qunlitlos,Adll 8394 '. . •'•• possiblr|los.Ad«8250 ' :• ..,' . •• .'.. ATTRACTtVEMALE • . • . ;".-' Romanllc SBM 18 5 1001b pnjoysmovos dining out giving for trioridship, possibly morW W378!). • .•'•' •' - • BLONDWANTED .. ,' ' . . ' ' ' SWM, 24, muscular; handsomo, 6'; 205lbs, onjoys sports, walks flowers. ISO SBF black haired love lo d c $ up love tho'color •' I' * CHEMISTRY ••; ' '- • '. . '•'••': DONEBYTWO ; • ' ^~~' ~ • . . ~ Very attractive SWF, smart, neat, great-shape, long hair, no games, • on Iho boach. ISO SWF, 19.-25. similar inlorsis; for pofsiblo LTp. red. Adi 8599 | | ( DO YOU HAVE PASSION. . •..;'. SWF, 26.150 SM; who has all Iho right olomonls lor a chomtal1 SWF. 60, energetic, vivacious, sweet, flexible: ISO SWM, 45t, lov- • Seeks SWM, Si, fulhoad hair, handsomo,3C-43, N/S. Adt 8730 Ad».B443. •. ;' ' '.- ! .•'.'.' • .' 'ALWAYS A GENTLEMANI . For We, foolbnll gamps, d. rrag; diving, culinary delights, flourish reaction, Adi 8349 •'. ' " -. . ." ,.. '•" ',' inrj, warm, BffectlonalQ, cozy, charrhlng, loyal, honesl.rdsponsiblo; orlectiort.il so Id's lalkl I."' iVPM, 40-55. Ad» B78I • • CAN YOU KEEP UP? •' .. ' . " ••' • ROMANTIC CLOWN .. ' ., • . Edudod MBA ncere ea ygolng SWPM 42 enjoy movies LOOKING FOR YOUI ' . . ' , ' down-to-earth; lavishing bve: Ad* 2294 ," • .SWPF, 53,5T, blu#oon eyos, outgolng.financlally/omollonalry DWPM.'dlsc (ockey/onlertainar, nfco-tooklng. 6', 220lbs., down-to- ballroom and country dinclng ocean Mots lennl book lore FEEL:THE SPIRIT. . ' \' '• . . DVVF, 50s, attractive, fun-loving. potHo, oasygolng; sincere, likos .'ARE WE COMPATIBLE? • • •. •. ' . ' ' secure. Enjoys dining, dancing,' rhtisoums, etc. ISO outgoing D/' . rartli, a'dveniurods, eri|oys dancing, nightlife. ISO trim, attract™. • comedy club Seoks m rriago m nded SWF 29-40 Ad» 8680 SBF, 43,'full-firgurod, outgoing,, likes muste onjoys lifoJSO SBPM, walks.lho outdoors, dining oul, ISO nlco D/SM, N/S. similar tnler- DWF, 33,5V, blue-eyed, full-ligurcd, outgoing,, friendly. No chil- SWM, 55-60. energetic, for LTR. Ad» 1423 . down-to-earth DISf, 26-40,far, d-lind - Adi 6795 ••'•' . CATCH.OF THE DAYI I 40-50, NfS.NfP, who loves Ihrj Lord. Adtl 6784 • psls. LTR. Adi 6391 ' • ' ' ' TM : '••t dren. En|oys Iravol, NYC, etc. ISO D/SWM, 28-40, oulgolng, friendly, . 1 Huniotou good looking p lonatd hockey player (but I havo ell mmm SINGLE SEEKS SINGLE BLOND SEEKING EBONY: -. ' , •. ' ' ONE-WOMAN-MAN WANTED ' • BRIDGEWATER BLOND' honesl, sinceio Adi 3080 SBF, 33, sooks SlA 35+, for friendship Adi 8724 Blond SWM, 40, looklnglo moot BF, 19-55, for exciting, Idn times. my looth | SWPM 39 511 fit enjoys t hlng ISO pretty'slim Attractivo, pelilo. btond SWF. ISO honest, allracllvi! SWM, 50-55,. SWCF, 59, tall. ISO consldorate, canng, N/S SWCM, to sharo ro- With rno, there will be no disappointment, Adi 8796-. . SWF, 25 39 Adi 8681 j It's Hard To Stop A Trane. •A ''•• • wilh full head ol hair, HIS. (or.LTR, Conlral Jersoy. Ad* B7B5 • tironient years, Itos ouldoors, dining, movios, volunteer wotk Ion- dor moments: Adll B347 TREAT U LIKE A LADY ' .'•••••'. ..'.' • OVERSEASTACKAGEI I '• I. • SOMETHING. NICE? . • • • . ' 1 DWM, 41, handsomo. Ii, romanlc, N/S enjoys qualily time, out- Cloan-cut good tcoking IrlSPM 27 onglnally from Morocco black D!F, 40, rarranlb, likes to talk. ISOtaH'handsomaDWPM, 35-15, • LADY SEEKS GENTLEMAN doors, dining, movies, ISO WF, HIS Wattradivo, honest, for LTR. eyed, spoak Ih oe language fluently ISO SWF 20-25 for .LTR lionest, vory rorranlio, likes lo talk, sonso ol humor. Serious rcto-. SBPF.34, 5V, II MB, Sooks SWPM, handsomo 3036 5'1O"- Adi 6474 '••••''•• ' y . • .-•.•. Ad«B682 tlonslilp. Adi 8694 • . ,. ••' .. . , . _. 6'2*. 170-_tOlb9.idrug/disoasa-trse, emotionally/finnncblly eocuro, SOULUATES IN 9« -••••.' • . AWESOME PERSONALITY ACTIVE ATTRACTIVE. ' ' tor LTR; Adt 8381 , Hardworking, handsomo DWM, lit, 5'.10\ IBOttts.. N/S, romanllc. SWM..42 58 1851b N/S solid well p oportlonod bu Id rlovor Polite redhead wHh passion forlifol ISO sincere SWPM, 42-52; for SEEKS LIFE PARTNER ISO heart-to-heart-type love with WF, fit, attractive, N/S, Adi 8475 • marriod, do ncul ISO SWF 30 47 lor rolallon hp Upton/ folatlanship like none othorl AdK 8697 •. • . " • Allractive.-slim. 5T'N/S, educalod SWJPr,wrlhjole dovrvro ISO MlddlosoV. area. Adi 2804 [__ LOOKING FOR NICE GUY samo.in honost, caring SWJPM, young 48-55 Acm 3382 DON'T BE SHYICALU • Considerate, oulgoing SWPM, 26, _20tbs.,ff2", blue-oyo d blond, FUNNY OUTGOING GUY . SWJPR 57", systems analyst, allradivo, plump, likes movies and r FIRST TIME AD T^i strong build. Seeking trie right SWF, 19-30, attractive, slablo, sell- SWM, 2S mokor brown hall/oyo 61 17 lb on|oy mdvlo travol. Seoks warm, caring, slnccro, N/S WJ/CPM, 28-48, for LTR. SWPF, Jo, 5'i", .120_s, succeshil MBA Seeking tall, oulgplng AdlUCfo ' respecting,tor LTR . Adi 8868 clubs, sport Atlantic C ly |oy Ido ISO SWF 20t lor po^ 'ble college educalod, Inanciall/ socuro D/SPM 28-40, N/S, for LTR rolallonsl Ip Ad» 2811 ! FIRST TIME AD • . Adi 8344 NOSTRINGS , .' SBM, 22,' open-minded, soxy, college student, likes Eports, par- SERIOUS ONLY PLEASE SBFIJtHIVt, (ull-Sgurpd, enjoys moyios, quiet times and Iravol- GOLF PARTNER Ing, Socking tionosl, caring BM, with sense ol humor, lor Irioml- lies, movlos.lSO SF, 18-35, buxom, shapely, for cbmpankinship, SWPM, 32 ISO SWPF 23 33 commitment minded and not Into Bubbly, vibrant DWPF, 5 S'.onjoyg golfing boating ISOSM 50*, casual dating. Adi 8799 . . • gamos. Enjoys movto fried nlng romanllc evonng long beach . ship. Ad8 8780 "..'-' »|id is sincere, honest Alii 8343 .walks'. Adi 1867 ALONE AND LONELY. • • • . . , • ' MAKE YOUR DAYI • • GREAT CATCH •'. ••.;•• • SBF, 41, full-tjgurod. ISO SBM, 40-45, N/S, WO', spontaneous, drug/ WJPM,'55t, soml-rotlred and comfortable: ISO SWR iindor 55, Hi. .• SEEKING GOOD LIFE SWF, 31,5'6"i slim, with looks, brains and great personality Out- S, no kids al horne, Skos romance, vacations, eating out, laughing. Allluonti hand omo WM 37 ISO hoi young lady for (unond vory • disoaso-lroo, sonso of humor, onjoys romanco, omusemonl porks. going, dncsre; fun am) conlidont ISO SWM 28-36, with similar ••". (. garaga Balos, nuclions. ArJD 2353 . . LTR: Ad» 6788 . ' '' ' . luxurious I lostylo Adll 8595 trails. Ad8 6289 'MIDOLESEli COUNTY • ' OUT OF BROOKLYN.., '-,..':' WHEREAREYOU7 . ONE-MAN-WOMAN" ^~^ j- DWF, 46,5'8', t70lbs., enjoys auto racing, football, liockay, music. Mo.Hm Jersey,SBM, mlrj M's, ff. I95lbs:, N/S, N/D, drurj/dls- DWM.,29 61 phytally fit w nl lomo I D/SWF 25 35 cirng . DWF. 40. lull-figured, down lo-oarth, caring, honest Soaking D/ , movies, the outdoors. ISO SWM, 35-50, HIS, wnrm-hoartod, cmo- easo-fred, college, grad, never married, chlktloss. Seeks SF, who opon'-mlnded ho he d game For LTR Ad< 8596 SWM, 35-50, for long lasting relationship Kids okayl Ml 8200 ., lionallyopen.AdH.faiO . • drives.Adi6441 ,•" • '•'- '.'. :••;•• - ••' " i LONER BY CHOICE omforf .':' \. AFRICAN BEAUTY "" "~ •J PROFESSIONAL SOUGHT • • •• COMPLETETHEPUZZLE •'"'. . •"• SWM.-39 59 1651b handsorne drug free N/D world I volod Sooks SBPM, 2B-34,5'0", oducaled, down to-aarth, for friendship, JSWPF, 5'4",115lbs., vary beouliful.grqon-eyed blond, N/S, Seek- Place a free personal ad now and be eligible SWPM, 39; 6'1',.193lbs., enjoys cooking, animnte, Now Vork clly.' likes camping concert Seeks th Id free independent SWF 21 possible: LTR, AdHa2B2 Jlng SWM," nlusl bo P, gonulrioly handiomu, prelorably tall. For so- to win an all-Inclusive 7 day vacation ISO fit SWPF, 29-36, kii/es taking chancos, no old baggaoo:Ad»" 38.MaybomooWel Ad«8597 t »riousrclaliohshlp.Ad».8686 • ' . SEEKING SOULMATE , 8442...... •••••.. UNION COUNTY • . •••• •,. ' '•• t Allraclivo, Independent SBF, 34, nursing rjtudont. Sooklng SW/BM, . ''WANTED; BLOND MAL,E . ' . SEEKING MS. RIGHT DWM,41 511 blue collar wo kor smokor romantic an|0yseom 30-40, who's liaarjcjally socura, hardworking, honosl, likos kids;.'• for two at the Yalmakan Hotel ' Beautiful SWF, smart, neat, groat-shape, sexy oyes, hoart ol gold, Down-to-oorth SWM, 39, mairia'go-mlndod, enjoys movios, din- cdyclub bowing good con orsallon ISO D/SWF 34 44 similar lor LTB, possibly marriago. Ad* 8284 ' . ' . • • loyal. Sobks handsome, blond SWM, 6V, 37-44, 'confidenli hon- & Marina Resort in Cancun, Mexico. ing, conceits, plays. Seeking slim, honosl SBF, 25-35, N/S, torso- Interests LTR Ad» 8503 csl. N/S. Ad» 8687 • CHRISTMAS ANGEL7 • riousrelationship, n o kids. AdJ B768 '••'•. .y • SEEKING COUNTERPART That. may.bo mo! WWWF, 43, full-flgurod, lovos romanco, hugs GREEN EVES . • VAMPIRE SLAYER . . '•••.''•. . . •• HandsonoWPM 51 nice athletic b lid e ygohg upboal Seek * On Qualified Units and lots ol kissos. Ice staling? Adi 8IW Place your personal ad .' DWF. 48. Hl-Bjurod, honps'l, good porsoraBy, bvos movies, mu- SWM,' 35, 5'I1", S-mlndOd sludonl: ISO SWF, HISi N/D, 28-35, Ing WF counlo part for a c ncoro romanllc (riond hip only Cenlrol sic, colloo, conversation. ISO coring, compassionolo D/SM. 38- SWEETANDYOUNG & you will be registered to WIN! mbdlum height, slondor build, dlmplos o plus. Burly ploaso call. Jorsoy Adi 8356 [__ Expires . . 55. lor Iriondslvp..possible relationship. Adi 8688 SWF, 21, looking for ronunllc.SM. 21-27, who onjoys horsobnek Adi 6790 ••••-•• .' i ff C C You must be 21 years of age of older to be eligible. The winner must SEEK LIFE-LONG FRIEND ' ' April 15,1998 GREAT CATCHER . riding, camping, quiol ovonings at home. Adi 8101 MR. MOM : . DWM, 34 Seek a good frond km He cooking mu Ic ramp AF, 35. great kisser, wilh hoort ot pblnium Do you know how lo READY FOR TLC IN LTR sign an affidavit releasing their name for promotional purposes: SWM,35,57"i.1fl0lbs,;dad, honosl, romantic, smokor. Enjoys ing, need somoono lo sharo I Iho o thing and moro try me trcot ii woman? ISO a grool cnlch, Adfl 8689 DWF, 45. down-to-oarth. ISO husky, avorog'o guy. Sharing lilt's The trip must be taken as specified by Newspaper Voice Services. movie's, family life; dining. Seeking oltracllvo, slondor D/SWF, 28- . Add 8588 36, possible relationship. Adi 8701 .. . . DATE GOVERNMENT GAL advonlurus, conversation, blended lamilios is my roclpio for liappi- OPEN-MINDED noss, you'ro wiyit's missing. Adi 8187 ' WWWPF, 49,5.V. Ii7lbs.'. with angel lace ISO SWPM, N/S, III. KEEPITREAL • • WM, 37,5'a', taOlbs.. nllocllonalo, downlo-oarlh, likos music, moy- 1 > I 505. aEsertrvo. yel yielding, tryinrj anything legal at [oast pneo AdB SHARED MOMENTS . , SBM, 24, OT, 200ta.,alhlotlo, outgoing, fun, on|oyr>paitios, Irnv- ios, good lislonor. ISOgiholtic WF, 25-37. oxprossivo, aKpclklnalo. 8357 Warm, triondly SWF, 31,5'0', physically fit, oasyrjoing, onjoys out- REFRESHING . " . .•••-•• FIRST TIME AD : • ' ' • olinrj, muslo, movies. ISO spontaneous D/SF, 20-25. for Itiond- Iriontjship firsi Ad» 8589 Tall, gorgoous brunolto SWF. ISO oducaloij P, 0'2'4, young 48-54, SWF, 25. looking for (till, honosl; intelligent M, for a LTR, 25-32, No ship, possibly more. Adi 3310 SINGLE KNIGHTRESS doors, movios. king walks, quiot ovonings ot horns. Sooklng SWM. ARE YOU LISTENING? ' . 35-41. Adi 3816 • ' ' • • Him, collogiolo, linancially' socura, tun-loving corVmunicalor. en- head games. Ad» 8727 • Seeking knighl. Slrghlfy tamlshoii SW/HM, 20s-eariy-30s. like kids, SAGITTARIUSI . • Ex-pro alhloto, 5'9', IBOlbs.. romantc, alfocllonato, good lislenor. joys lots of love/hugs. Adi 8248 who iiuKjipoliihing l'mDPF..24 Abu K54 START THE NEW YEAR LIVE TO RIDE '.••.. SWM, 31,'5'ii", hazol oyos, eh|oys movios, sports, cooking, out- Sooklng Wr, 24-38, who's oxprossivo, lun-loving, sponlaneous, CAN WE BE FRIENDS? ^ "" " ~~ Atlracllvo SWF, 32; 5'6". 120lbs.; wants to loam lo rids. Striking'. going personality, humorous, nighllifo, quiol. ovonings. ISO SWF. nol alraid to call. Ad* 8590 . • BEST FOR LAST Allraclfvo, adivo SWF, 23, full-figurod, onjoys movios, laughing,' BF, IB.i'e", brdwn-sklnnod, modium-bulll,^oulgolng, motivated, drug-!roo. oxporlonced molorcyclo ridbr, 30-40. Sorioui Inqulrios .23-37, lor LTR. Adi 8782 . ' • Very allractire SWF, 5'3\ 125lbs g'col smile a romantic, noal. diddling, good limos. ISO SW/HM, 20-30, average build, lor dot- ENJOY MY COMPANY • , • . ing, possible relationship. Ad* 3484 likos music,, movios, reading. ISO DM. 19-25. lor friendship, pos- only, rolaliortshlp possibla. AdH 8636 mlolligonl, Seeks SWM. conlidont, handsome, N/S, 6'*, 36-43 AdH SOUTHERN RAISED ~ ~ SWPM, 46, dad, 5'6\ 150bs., lamily-orionlod. Enjoys tho ouldoors, • sible ITR. Add 2308 . 0598 HYPNOTIZE A BIT OF ADVENTURE SM, 28. ISO special lady to spend qualily tlmo with. Ad! 1)783 Sooks D/SWF, 34-44, lamily-orienlod. Adll 2123 Gorgeous SBF, 21, curvaceous, full-flgurod, humorous, droamy ATTENTION: EMORY . ' • BF, 20, medium buitd. smoker, onjoys reading, partying, rolaning, COULD USE GOOD LAUGH BE MY .FUTURE LET'S MEET haiel oyos, onjoys Iravol, sports, advonlmos, ngo/roco/tooks un- R and B, movios. ISO WF, lor friendship, possibly more. Adt 2436 How tail you. Been Ihrotigh mill DWF, 36, 5'4", HObs, articu- You callod my ad 'Advonlurous' ad 11414, you loll mossago, no- Sincere, honest, quiol.SWM, 36, enjoys walks, lilting wolghlB, fish- SWM, 44, onjoys walks on Iho boach, thoalor, movios, dnncing. Imporlanl, lor LTB. Pennsylvania Adll 8184 gloclcd lo leave phono number, ptpaso call tack! Ada 1462 lalo, well-educated, secure, sincere, fun-Joving. down-to-earth WM, SEEKS SERIOUS LOVE ing, trucks. ISO SWF, 23-38, tit, ottractivo. (or lun llmos. Adi 1593 Sooks D/SWF, lor companionship. Adi 2225 , ' 32-42, musl bvc children Ad» 8592 FRIENDSHIP AND MORE GWF, 21, likos outdoors, billiards, romantic and lun. ISO GF 21- .SEEKING SPARKS ZEST FOR LIFE DO CALL SOON Atlraflivo, SBF, 32. looking for SBM, 34-44, fun, honoct. outgoing, LET'S SOCIALIZE SWF. 10,56", maturo, bluooyod bmnotlo. ISO tall, darkand slablo 37, outgoing, tomanlio, lor fun but serious LTR. Adll'8280 Good-looking SWM, 40,5'9\ 190_s., cloan-cut, alhlolc, N/S. Erl- SWM, 37, 5'H'. 220lbs., lionosl. onjoys ouldoot nctivi|i03, mov- possible LTR. Ad* 81BS' SWM, 23*. lo capluto my hoart and mnko mo laugh, no gamos. SWF, 55,5'4". hoallhy, onpys the ouldoors, skiing, reading film, NEW YORK GIRL . ' joys lonnis, volloyball, s'oflbal. ISO fit SWF, 30-45, lor relationship. ios. molorcydos. Soeks allractive D/SAF, 22-39, Adi 3988 tennis, volleyball. ISO SWM. 55-65, N/S. lor companionship Atii INTELLIGENT SINCERE Ad; 6370 S Di-BF. 23. drurj/disoaso-lroo, no kids, omployod. Likos to havo Adi 3601 ' ; HOPELESS ROMANTIC 3758 ^ Loggy DWF, 46. §T, slondor, pretty, soft hair, soll-supporling, on- SASSY REDHEAD lun Sookmg S Eti-F. must bo fomlnlno, dtug/dlsoaBO-lroo. No kids. BOMBSHELL! SWM, 39,6', bluo oyos. honest. ISO D/SF, lor friendship, LTR Adi |oys nalure. cuHuro. Irionds. ISO inlolligont, fil WM, 40-60, lor Iriood- YOU'LL BE GLAD DWF. 25, serlous-mlndod, full-ligurod, 5'2", sooks sonous-mindod Adtf B341 • SHM, 32, 5'8", brown hnlr/oyos. good condition. P gnlortalnar. 3866 • • ;__ ship. LTR. Adll 8180 . You called. SWF, 35, N'S. S mom. easygoing, creative, lovos mu-' D/SWM, lor LTR. Enjoys sports, quiol ovonings, romanco, pam- Sooks blond, bluo-oyod bombsholl, 19-27..Lot's slarl by being GET IN TOUCH ARE YOU THE ONE? sic, Havel, crafts, the shore ISO D/SWM. 35-45. N/S Ad» 3261 HAPPY-ENDING WANTED poling. Too old for hoad games. Ad< 8376 1 Irionds. Adi 8605 • • . SWF,:40, ploasanl-kioking, 5'6', 160lbs., nico, humorous, inlelll- SM. 21,6', ICOIbs., onorrjolic, small, lovos Iho ouldoors and hav- Ltan Counly DWF, 39. blond, bluo-oyod, 5', St. cnergotic, Irwndly, AW; WE COMPATIBLE? SEEKING BLUE-COLLAR . rjcni, fun. ISO SWF, 35-47. quiol. chiWIoss, smokers okay. AdK TREAT U LIKE A LADY ' . ing lun. ISO SF, 18-35, with similar allribulos Adi 2268 ' ' pretty, aHoctionalo. honosl, ISO D/SWM, 40-55i N/S, hardworking, SWF. 31, 59'. good personality outgoing, adventurous Enjoys SWF, 39, llalLin, atlraclive, who has the qualillos Irom A lo 2. Sooks DWM, 41, handsome, fil, N/S, romallc, enjoys qualily llmo, out- down-lo-oarth, sponlaneous, romanllc, Adi 3953 2919 . . MAN OF COMPLIANCE Ifio ouldpors. bowling, hockey Seeks D/SWPM, 32-45. GV. tor SWM, N/S, 38-42, woll-buiH. nice-looking, Adi 8377 doois, dining, movios. ISO SWF, N/S, fil, attractive, honest, for ITS UP TO YOU And dovoliori, Gontlo, bid-back, unsold PM. 40s Sooks PP. ere- ' Mondship, LTR Ad» 2Qg4 _^ NEW YEAR NEW START • LTR._Ad # 8606 __^ Olivo, onlorpllslng, strong-willed, lof committed binding relation- Allraclivo SBPF sooks SM, 35-50, for warm, non-prossurod, cozy NO TOADS BF, 24. brown-skinned, 5'9". hazel-ayes, brown-hairod. ISO F. for ' ship, raco unimportant. Adt 8408 ' SOUND INTERESTING? . relationship. Lots got through tho Winlor nnd tos what tho Spring Desperately sooklng Thcf Rock,Of Gilbartar. SWPF. N/S, looking poBible rolallonihip. Ail! 3456 SEEKING BEST FRIEND Cute, oulgolng, down-to-north SWF, 30, 5'1\ enjoys rolaning mo- torj.TR ISO SWM, 27-t, most bo grounded liko a rock. Adi 8304 SWM. 43,5'tr, ft, many Inlorosls, eating, honosl, oasygoing, trust- s bungs. Adt 8098 FATHER OF THE YEAR ••' '~ LET'S DANCE ments, poacolul evenings, movies, Ihealros ISO SWPM, 31-40, ing, hopeless romanllc. ISO slim SWF, 33-43, for LTR. Adi 8698 WWWM. 43;bosl dad. big guy, with sonso ot humor. Sooks SF, lamily-oriented, tor (nondship. possible LTR Add 3023 GOOD MAN WANTED • SOMERVILLE LADY Allraclrvo, tominlno WF, t9. ISO GWF, 19-25, that lovos Now York 30-somalhing, slim/medium build, with sense ol humor Adi 6409 Allraclrvo, indopondonl SBF, 34, nursing sludonl. Sooklng SB/WM, ISO WWWM, 68-73, honosl. Mo: WWWF, young 70,5'4', 135«m, City nnd clubs. Musi bo lomlnjno and nltractrvo. Adi 8667 ALL-AROUND NICE GUY VOUNG-AT-IIEART 30-40. financially socuro, honosl, hardworking, likoo kids, lor LTR. .swims, wolks,plays pool. Sooklng now Irlond. wilh car, possible SBM, 25,8T, 200lb9., brown-sklnnod, olhlotic, Tun, onorgotic, FRIENDLY ETHNIC MAN WANTED > SBF, 50. lulHirjuiod. en|oys moviOE. dining out, Atlantic City ISO possibla marriago. Ad» 8093 LTR Adi 8243 ; onjoyo parlies, skiing, sports, movios, golfing. ISO SWF, 21-26, for Cailng, sensitive SBF, 32, mom, smokor, ISO.SWF, 21-38. Ad* WPM, 33,6T, IBOlbs., goatoo. ISO Graok/lsrooll/Domlnican/HM. SBM. 55-65, wilh old Inmily values, who enjoys church nnd walks companionship, Adi 2545 18-35, lor good limes and mora. Ad» 3609 ', Ml 1898 CULTURALLY AWARE AWAPTING YOUR CALL 3377 ' • ;••••• •• . Boautilul, enramol mulallo quoon, 5'11', 135lbs. Sooks intolligont Outgoing SWF, 37,5T, |60*s., dork hair, mom, smoko:. ISO sin- GOLFER PREFERRED . • • . FIRST TIME AD ' '~~ PRETTY CHARMING Alrc-Rk:nn. C. lovos bolh cultures nnd B/H quoons. Adi B627 core SWM, 35-45, possMo LTR. Adi 2514 Uld-back SWM, 50,5'11", IBOtbs.lSO kind, considornlo SWF, 40- SGBM, 33, muscular. ISO B/HM, 28-35, lor Inondship, pos'sblo Sincoro SW country girl 3-1 lit. wholesome active Numorous di- 55, N/S, for dining, walks, golfing, new advonluros, spoils ovonts. RING IN THE KIEWI INSPIRE ME Men seeking LTR. Adi 8787 j verso intoro&ls. Seeking o kind, cultured P gentleman to ago 46 Sharing lilo, Adi 1526' Ada 8352 _ Linda Rondstadt-lypo, Sooklng SWM. 40s, who onpys travol, olh- SWPF, 26. allraclivo, tun-figured, socking loll SWM, 28-35, win COLLEGE STUDENT ' ' me Iced No kids ploaso Adi 8085 appreciates Iho moment. Maluro/honofil individual who onjoys LOVES SIMPLE THINGS BM, 23, smokor, 5'tr, 170obs.. mustacho, works oul, ISO M, 18- FRIENDSHIP OR MORE FUN TIMES AWAITING outdoora/lwos Mo. Adt 8277 COFFEE AND CREAM SWM, 35,6', 160bs., health conscious, black-liaired. biown-oyed, 30, lor lilomlshlp, maybe moro. Adll 1077 )• SWF, 33. 57' long light brown wavy lunr. green-eyed, likes mov- SWF. 27. 5'4", brown hair/oyos. altroclivo, humorouD, sponlano- Down-to-earth, Italian SM, mld-30a, somollmos quiol, nllocllon- onjoys Iho ouldoora, photography; simple pleasures. ISO SF. lor ies, long walks and dining out ISO D/SWM. N/S, 30-45. Ad« 8683 ARE YOU THE ONE? SEEKING FRIENDSHIP ' oua, sonsitivo. caring, varlod inloroets. ISO D/SWM, 27-34. lor lun Irlondahfr, soMfoinrj, perhaps more. Adi 34Q6 SWF. 45, onjoys floa nurkoto, car racos, music, movios, cuddling, nlo, caring.pld-lashionQd beliofs. ISO honost, communtealive, Irust- Bi-WM, 42. S'0". 195tos., clean-cut, N/S, N/D, drutj/dlsoaso'froo, Serving Centred New Jersey Over 25 Years LOTSTO OFFER and triandship. Adii 2042 ^ ISO SWM, 35-55. Adi 2691 ' wmlhy SBF, 24-40, N/S, avorago-looking. No games. Adi 8021 ALL ANSWERED Sooks BI/GM, lor friendship, Conlral Jorsoy aroa. Adi 1335 DWPF 40, polity, outgoing imelligunl unjoys (lining, ihoalro. mov- DESTINY IS CALLING SWPM, 31,5'11', brown halr/oyos, modium-buill. ISO SWPF. 23- • ics, the shore, working oul ISO DWPM. 37-47 N/S who's trust- LET'S CONNECT UNSELFISH ROMANTIC ROBIN SEEKS BATMAN WWWF, 66, allraclivo, medium-built, blond, bluo oyos, Iriondty, com- 32, N/S, outgoing,goodhumorod, downlo-oarth, on|oyo movios, worthy, tun iriterosting Adu 8494 Oulgoing SBF, 20, smokor. 5'5-. 240lbs., on|oys singing, football. SBM, 39. Sooklng special soulmato, that boliovos in Iho goklon GWM, 31, 5'8', l40lbs.. brown liair, bluo-eyod, handsomo, mas- passionalg, alloctionalo, variod inlorosts. ISO HS\fVM, 40-60, HI dining out, quiol times. Adi 2111 ISO outgoing, lun SBM, 30-45 Adt 2704 rulos. must hnvo good heart, bo loyal. ISO SF, 30-43, race opon. culino, boyish, Ian ol 60 s Batman sorioa, cooks samo lor lun: Adi ATTRACTIVE DLOND 5 lor Irmndiihip, possibly moro Adtf 1485 AdH 0020 '_ UNCOMPLICATED 859) WWJPF ISO caring M 50lsh, wilh sunso ol humoi lo share laugh- SOMEONE SPECIAL 7 . EASYGOING WOMAN • \w and good limes, liko movies, thciilre \sn walking ole Ad* A TOUCH OF CLASS SBM, 25, laid-back, oulgolng, hardworking, caring, unique, likos HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Opun-mindud, commilmonl-mindod, onsygoing SWF, 35 ISO SBF, 32. onjoys action movios, music, shows. ISO SBM, 31 -40. lof 8-195 P, romantic, sonsilh/o, creative Gemini, green oyos Irom Spain, 6'. music, sports, television,' quiol llmos. ISO SBF, 19-28 Friendship, SWM, 34.5'8\ tioavysot, bluo-oyod, laid-back, humorous Enjoys Inondly caring SWM, who likos Iravol, tho boach, children, loi Inendshlp. pos'shlo lolallonship, Adi 1660 17SIK.1, oxlfemoly ollracllvo ISO loving, lit SW/HF, 20-32. for truo posslblo LTR. Adi 3677 ' tho boach. dining oul, good convorsalbn, loading, Sooks SHM, pissblUloLTR.AdH 8193 WINDY CITY CLASSIC romance. Ad» 8879 LOVES TO CUDDLE lor fiiondslm Adi 3287 Allraclrvo DBPF, 42,5'7', slupoly, Enjoyo movios, plays, |azz. com- QOO-210- HUGS AND KISSES DWM, 40, warm, spontaneous, oHecllonalo, Ihoughllul, sonsitivo. AVAILABLE NOW ; SWF, 52, 5'. bluo-oyod rodhoad, onioyc ihoatro, Iravol, Irvo mufiic ody, dinnor, traveling, walking. Seeking SBPM, 35-50, similar in- ZEST FOR LIFE This publication is a community, Uimily publication ISO wool and olfoctlonalo D/SF. 25-45, N/S. lor possiblo LTR, Anything npnoarinn m Dolomakor muM bo nppropnoto ISO onorgolic, rinppy SWI'M, 62-60. N/S, warm-hoartod, tnond- mrosls and gioal personality, Adi 8272 Inspiring DAM, roslnctod to warding LTR, Adi 8071 VERV BUSY GUY LET'S TALK individuals sooking porfjonnl. monofiarnous rulation- ONE-MAN-WOMAN DWCF. .10, looks 30, pome, tovos Iho ouldoors, NASCAFt, quiol Posilivo, hardworking, good-looking SWPM. 27,5'9', 1706s, dark ships Iho publisher rfj^orvtis lt)u rujhl to udit or lujtjcl SWF.39 54M20lbS brownhnir/oyot.allraaivoiirxllil ISOSWM, romonlic mghls ISO good-hoartod. undorslnnding, humorous, HI CENTRAL JERSEY AREA GWM. 50. 5'tl', 100-15. ISO GM. lor Illendsllip Adi 1161 ads and voice introductions thii! du not mcul tlio blond, brown-oyod, dark skin. ISO SWF Toko a clunco and call. 3Z-44. tuiiKlsomo, allilulic, honost, ronuinhc ono-woman-man, lor S DISWM, 35-45. possMo LTR, Adi 8265 SWM, 36,5'8\ N/S, Italian, lionosl, airing, sincere Enpys Iravol, LIKE WHAT VOU HEAR? \ 'jlrtndurds ol a.cct'pliincu ol this now^p.ipor Thir. pub- LTR Adi mm movios, boachot, sport-, music ISO polite SWF. 25-35 Adi 8872 Adi 3883 llculioii (|(I.MIIIK.'S no liability lor tlio conlont or ruply ot BRIGHT AND BLOND SBM, 23,5'1f. IBOlbs.. college sludonl ISO good-looking $HM, 20-30, good senso ol humor, lor lun limes together Adi 3608 a pursonal actvortisomonl Roadors find advartisors GREAT CATCH ' Vory atlradivo DWPF, 5'5", outgoing, imorotling, upboal. ISO ARE YOU A SPECIAL LADY WANTED may wl:,ri lo considor Inking appropnntu salopuardii In SWM, 44, N/S, 5'10', 175lbs.. numerous Inloroslo. ISO reason- Very altiaclrvo SWF, gioal-ihiipo. aizu 7, romantic, Irttollirjflnl, ono- arlicualo, allractrvo, oupporiivo M counlorpart. 45-55, to sharo lilo. • DWF. 403, N/S, drug-froo, likos kids, lit, oasygolng, posilivo alii- SEEKING BLACK MALE ) rtuipondinr) to ads and arranging moot Ings usu ot this miin-womiin. booutllul simile Souks SWM, 36-43, P. handsomo, ably ollracllvo D/SWF, 30*. lor Irlondshlp, possible LTR, children column ' J dusmuss Gollcilalion will bo nrosttcutott. lovu nnd lauglllor, Adi 8268 • lude, sorioun aboul.LTR, ploaso call! Adu 8873 • WPM. 40s, gonllo, laid-back Seeking Ml, alloclionaiii BPM. For conWoni, 6..N/S Ad»B8G2 wolcomo, N/D, drug-lroe. Adi 0691 Cnllorc to tho 1-900 syetom wltlboclinrnod $1.90 sincoro Inondcliip. Ann 8089 LOOKING FOR ROMANCE HANDSOME ROMANTIC per mlnuto on ttiuir monthly phono bill. Touchiono LET'S CUDDLE FIRST TIME AD phono cullers will bu- [jivun inslrucllonri on how lo DWF, 33. 5'2', 110lbo.. lovos Iho Jorsoy chore, cnotts, movios.. DJPM, 44, lit, Edllenxiloyod, groal smilo. Likes NYC, cooking, danc- STOCK CAR RACING FAN ~ ' WWWF, utlraplrvo, young 66, many im'orosls, muse, dining oul, DWM, 33,6'H", modlgm build, onioyo movlos, dining in/oui, fish- rubporul lo ii bpucillc ad, brow'jO nilllo or fomfllo ISO D/SWM, 30-40. alloctionalo, similar rtorosls. For lun, pos- ing, spoils. ISO D/SW tidy, ollractivo, shapely, romanllc, linan- Bi-WM; 20, S'B". ISOIbs, Uack-hairwl; liluu-uyod. ISO Di-WM, 18- country dnvos, quiol ovon»igs ISO D/SWM, 40-CO, N/S, Irlend- oiouliruj:. iind ubu Dulomutch. For bost rocoption, tiblo LTR. Adi 8269 clally okay, under 5'5*, lor evorylhlng. Adi 8874 ing, tolbal, ISO compalble SWF, 25-33 Adi 8440 21,, sirolghl-Bctlng. Adi 1001 cordlusi, ltilt,.[)honns uro not rocornmnndod Kli^>. maybe mote. Ad' 886-1 or 10 Years Parts & Labor Warranty NTRQVIEW IWATE MATCH f Fiinuile Q Gay ©•URTESY 'REDIT CARD I C Christian M Malu The # one reason why some people are Whether you're an W Wliilu N/S Non-sinokur Don't leave your home phone # Want to USB your Visa or not successful In moating pepple In the advertiser or you'ro I B Black N/D Non-drinkor when you respond to an ad - Mastercard Instead of our personals Is a boring messaflel We'll help ;| responding to an ad, . H Hispanic P Prolossional use voice mall Insteadl Advertisers'-J and 6 Months Interest FREE 90O# when using the system? *l you be creative.^. Choose the Introvlew we'll match you with I A Asinn ISO In soarch ol can leave their messarje back to Just call our 800# to learn howl option when recording your voice greeting • other people who fit S Single LTR Long-torm you In your Courtesy Mailbox, & or response', ition, answer the prerecorded questions what you're looking forl j D Divorced rulQtionshlp you can check for messages. Follow to create a more Interesting Ii selective message. WW Widowud 0 Doublodator the Instructions when you respond to an ad. liae promoted ojirv local-'mer-;' promoted":our Qhwits,; but;it pipij^idejB :a?pe^li; :Kent saidii^v inside Cranfprd f^in.our bu$i-, ^en. you' ; nesses, our PoliWi' Departrneht,, On-line, a: li community activities to our resir activities, as i . dents/*Mr. Kent said. ;..:;• „•• and reataurai When the newly^ma^rried puter monitor Rentsi moved to , Craiifprd in personal Komi a 1994, it ^as love at fi^t sight, addresses of ) While thie couple was still pursu- "We ^ike to ing their full-time jobs, they On-line as a knew that deep down they wantr Kent said;:poii ed to haye their own business site also inclui