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PAGE B14 — THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2000 UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED More power is on the way AUTO FOR SALE 1 GRAND Cheroko»Mrofted.1998>4g.CQQ ^y loaded with every option, $23,800. for 's PT Cruiser 908-918-1355. JEEP WRANGLER. 1989, automatic, 6 cytarv By Marie Maynard that Weiner named ^Bruizer Wild dor, white mrith Ofoy , new tires, Qood Copley News Service Fire Prizm." condition. $4500, CaB 973-736-3150.. Sportier version ••' »*w PT Orui Inside, there is a full six-point roll 1990. black, 64,000 on the way cage* four carbon-fiber racing bucket mOes, excellent condffion, 20 Rynda Road. South Orange, doth top, loaded, beige interior Ouysler has created concepts for a seats — lightly upholstered and 7634W96. "Your Best Sourigf&Comtnunity Information" PT Cruiser Pane] Truck and the GT approved by the Federation Interna- MERCURYCQUGAR XR7,1994,42,000 Origi- Cruiser concept iwth a nirbocharged tional d* Automobile — four-point nal miles, sflvier, V8, automatic, an power, ?»^ginc. Also in the AM/FM cassette, excellent condition Asking racing harnesses, carbon-fiber dash- SS800. 973-994-0369. •drawingslap*" •• ™ ' '^r^ r^^^r ***** board to match the seats, racing "nvertible GRAND Marquis LS. 1992. 62k. gauges, first system, fuel ce« "^ ° excellent conation. Afl power, abs, air bags, Afternwrk*** ^icmrrayers are also fall entertainment system cassette. New fires, a/c, brakes. S6800 908-964-16S6. salivating fr*» » <~h-\nce to add their To get ready for the SEMGA show, artistic infloTX^s Among them is MERCUFIY SABLE LS. 1995 green with tan he had two crews working on the car f-n Performance West in Vista, Calif-, for 554 weeks, 16 to 18 hours a day leather interior Automatic, A/C, afl power, 70K Graduates educational si maes, front wheel drive. S729S 973-376-2937 which unveiled its PT Bnrizer at the but there is more to do, Weiner says. By Rubat Cuakley recent Specialty Fqniptnent Marker NtSSAN MAXIMA. 1989.11 OK, manual trans- tirst mission i> speea sunroof, charcoal grey StafT Writer S3,100 or best offer. As is. 973-762-2330. class of the 21st centmy prepared to setup. The Rabway Higji School co- leave RHS behind and go oat into the POriTTAC TRANS Am. 1986.5.7 TPI. auto/air **Wltb that much power, the valcdictorians told tbor fellow gradu- world. permutation* on PT Cruiser should be a>>le to stop wcU conditioning, power windows, locks, *T top. alarm, remote start. Super dean. Asltino 2 dc. 6 cyL 4 tp. auto nns^ p«r i V6. «jtotwta.pVA ates June 22 thai while receiving their Aproxiinately 230 graduates tined he* endless," say* Larry Weiner. comers." hr S2600. best offer Bin, 908-276-3039. cass. tS, cnasa, rwin conv. , SfcJY2296- WiffYX2S(7S6. MSRP SMTBO cass. WCO. V Catar TV. VCR r dot Mrtna bo«nJt. at enni, dMp diplomas was a larfyimaA event* the of Performance West. He has Vatx. rmnof kaytest «ntry, alum, whls, rr du» dr. 5TK «Y1786, VIN op at the site of the now-dosed Rab- SAAB .900 Turbo Convarttola. 1989. Charcoal ,TV«0*1aSK»«.lMMpiieB)W «YB14B024. MSRP $35,578. Inpr. $1000 Factory R«bal». years and efiBoxt^nitinto their educa- way Public library—on Central building show cars for 30 years. grey, teattiw intenor1 atitofnatic,jCD^jalann. 86.000 traes. Asking $11,000.973-763-1330 tions was the real arfrievement Avenue to march to Veteran's lield. Cr>-vat«fictorian Oofin Hartneo CAMRY, 1990.5 speed, power tocks The boys had black gowns while windows, roof, tape, 4 door, 100,000 mbes. opened his robe to show (he class a the gjrls wore red gowns. The bleach- Hie fi*m is a liaison fcelwren »he AUTOMOTIVE S3200. 973-763^99. special RHS T-shirt be warwearing, ion7«0cef and the afternv**1--*' ••***" •' ers were filled with their friendsan d shortly before an errant gafit of wind family to cheer them on- The march •*ate 'im-fje v-hicles AUTO WANTED caused a nearby Afpoican flag f* Wfiner ha* r*r<»d»ce/1 high was led by a Rahway police motorcy- $500 AND UP paid 1989/ newer cars, trucks. T AUTO FOR SALE ^mack against him. or t» nee » *rpi<~'\y c*f tjv Chrysler Top $- Toyota, Honda. Tfissan. any condition. cle, and covered by family members ACURA INTEGRA RS. 1996. 5 speed, cd. 1960/ 70'$ junks. $20- $50 We tow, "It is the journey, not the goal." with cassette, red,ey*»flen t concSUon, new 973-256-7021. 7 days. Hartnett told the class. "If I went "1 am looking to going to S10.0OO iires, 60,000 through 13 years of school just for a school after this,** said graduate Tho- iad six or seven diffe A4,1997 Quattro V6, 5 speed. -4 ALSO WRECKS AND JUNKS pretty disappointed guy right now *-*ne who helped me." variants of the PT Cruiser thi* door. blue, sunroof, leather, loaded. ASK rnOes RUNNWaOR NOT S24.0Q0 Amanda. 973-564-7200. days. When I look back on all that has gone "1 am now talcing that journey into incl'idin'" a ViHer pick **EE PICK UP 7 DAYS 1 ALTTO SPECIAL - S31 00 tor1 0 weeks prepaid an in the pact, I pet a b|g smite on my life, and I am really excited." «aid gra- ! 1-800-953-9328 *' Call aassffied tor details 800-564-8911 908-638-2929 face." duate Crystal Moore. BUICK PARK Avenue uma. 1991. Dark otue, Co-valedictorian Victoria Myers "Everyone always g»rHondas. ** Hour Sendee. Call: , CJievys, and Sport Utilities moment where they all could share excited to be graduating and go on to would add about $20,000 to CALLNOW11-80D 7^0 77-T F*tension3050 908-688-7420 * heir joys and pains witb one another. bigger and better things.** p of a basic Cruiser. (SCA Network) . "After this, our lives will diverge There are certain people we will Hi* concept is high performance CARS FROM S50W . Oevy. Jeep, and Sport Utility Police impounds and reposses- into -23S different-ffircctious, where keep in touch with." JeuiiiferTnmcale Nut built to be driven on the street. To •aons Currenl fas^ngs 800-&4t-8777; «xterv ! we win find oar own niches in life. said. "Everybody else, it was nice make it to faster, be added a Kenne sion CM9a Fee, a if & SUVs REQUCEO! I CREDIT APPROVAL! Myers said. knowing yon.*" Bell sopercharger that pushed the CHARITY CARS - Donate your vehicle, tax This is a great' class for the new Sitting near the podium were mem- stock 150-hp, 2.4-liter four-cylinder deductide. tree towing. We provide vehicles to Union County Wsura&tlBS needy families. As seen on Oprah and People millenniunV* said Rabway High bers of the Rahway City Council and to about 210 bp. For those who just Magazine! 1-800-442-445 1 School Principal Edward Yergalonjc Board of Education. Councilman can't get enough power, be added a wwwr.ctBritycars.org. ^^ daring comineucement- Donald Andersen said he was pleased nitrous-oxide injection system. CHEVROLETLUMINA, 1997 V-6. 3.1. sDver4 Warm weather, praise and an inflat- that recent rainstorms did not return jq The suspension was lowered by 2 door sedan. Low 33.000 miles, mint condition Asking SIO.OOO CaP 973-762-8464, evenings On-line^ ony. of 2000 at Memorial Reid The See RHS, Page 8 and fitted with Eibach springs, CHEVY CAMARO 1986. S2500 or best offer, new engin«, battery, carburetor, starter, brakes YOUR PkbCoaBy 18-inch high-performance Continen- and toes Lifetime warranty 201-650-4746. tal ContiSport tires — P255/35 ZR — MicneOe FIND IT on 9J4 -inch-wide BBS modulai GRAND Caravan 1991. Good concfi- fon. S2500. Call 908-851-0759. Partnership director wheels. FORD EXPUDRER. 1996. mocha, 4 wheel Quick & Easy The exterior is drenched in Chrom- drive. 53.000 miles, excellent running condt- Rair ColorShift paint — $1,100 a gaJ- tioa an service records, dual air bags S13.750. new position 973^761-5404. NctvShupUslinTticWctj lon — that changes color from lipstick www.locaisource.com/ • 0Fl}£OJHttDBUBrSJWmCE$mJUXAl£C0SJSTDBEW £XCEn UCENSMG, REGISTRATION A TAXES. PfVCES VAUO FHOU 72HBS.VFv^/w.muiticheurolet.com \ By Robert Coakky red to magenta to brilliant gold as you ?& C GSG£ 2U Hours A D;*v: walk around the car. It is a special mix ADVERTISE \ TO PR1UA8Y LBiDEfU'^REDn SEVEPfTY UAY.AFFECT:DOWN PAYUEHT;; Staff Writer The director of the Rahway Center Partnership is continuing his '*~*,rJ*iZ'k.*ii-^::.-~.,' • •• -aftrr.lairing & ww^positioir in Pennsylvania.. visit our web site at www. iynnesinfiniii. com "We would like people to know who we ore and what we are doing.* said Partnership Chairman Mike Melia. BUI Fontana, the Partnership director, has taken a position as the executive director of the Pennsylvania Downtown Center in Harrisborg. He returns to Approximately 230 Rahway High School graduates Rahway a few times a month. received diplomas June 22 during commencement at "I have not resigned.** Fontana said. "I am now a part-time executive director. Veteran's Field. Above, the graduates play with a It is a pretty involved process here. I will be doing all of the 'big ticket* items beach ball while spectators One the stands. Left, Keify www.flrntickettoride.com for the partnership, including budgeting, long range planning, fand ..---_. w junng tne sunny MORE DETAILS Uwn one and you'll understand. grant writing, mat sort of stuff.** and warm early-evening ceremony. Co-valedictorians Nick Evangelist* and new administrative assistant Sylvia Lombardia are Colin Hartnett and Victoria Myers told their classmates doing day-to-day management of the organization. Evangelista supervised the to treasure their school experiences and appreciate SUPER SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR AAA MEMBERS SN STOCK FOB IMSViEOIATE OELIUERY! SUMMER DRIUING maintenance of the downtown train station. He has worked since January as the this achievement Principal Edward Yergalonis said a full-time progiain service coordinator for the RCP, managing programs through large number of the graduates have received scholar- SERVICE its office on Main Street • . ships and awards and were pursuing hfghdr education. The result will save the Partnership a substantial amount of money; Fbntana- Project Graduation 2000, an alRilght aicohol-free par- AVBIU5I11 INSPECTION said. •-;*1: ty, was held at the College Avenue Gym at Rutgers The roles and responsibilities at the RCP have been shifted to save money University. Money was raised for the event with various •TIRES ONLY and give Fontana a chance to take on his new out-of-state position. r 4X4 1997 Wllfc donations and fund-raisers from city businesses and m w n 2 DOOR* 4X4 SIIVERADO BRAKES ' The opportunity in Pennsylvania was something Fontana found difficult to pg Mate. *Mfn Std Equip tnct pwr sXg 1 tn r residents. 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i^^^ PAGE 2 — THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2000 RAHWAY PROGRESS RAHWAY PROGRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2000 — PAGE 3 »_*V.*T« 't--vl^J. Welcome esat to the ~-».l-*l -.*,' Curtains for library? &* By Robert Coaldey RAKWAY PROGRESS heavy flooding, mch as the Union and Stag Writer Allen Street area. City officials have i -y *•*** Emergency Management Agency. each schooTs parent/teacher group with certificates receptionist "There was a concern that there back have to put money into their Gty officials sought rtisasfrr funds was a Public Works employee thai building in the first place. For the of appreciation. Seated from left, Donna Freeman of To subscribe: after the library was heavily damaged aroosnt-of money RCP-faa»^iven so Grower Cleveland-School, Donna Hamann of Madi- Tn© Progress is maBed to the homes "by iiver flooding during Tropic**' said. "They don't know if it was fax. about three times that flimmnt has son School and Cathy Mongiello of the high school; of subscribers for delivery every Storm Floyd in September. because of that building or he had »" been pat into buildings in the dovo- standing from left, board community relations chair- T One-yea/ in Some critics have requested to see a "Uergy to another location." town by owners, Melia ^"^ person Deborah Bridges, Renee Hassen of Union County are available for letter from FEMA stating that the Tbe Health Department prevented FlymTs, an Irish restanrant on Main Roosevelt School, Unda Bianco of Madison School, $18.00, two-year subscriptions for library cannot be reopened. Kennedy $32.00. College and out-of-state people from going into the library to g rMina.Paifl»-«?•• fv-*m since, the building is going to be to the Partnership chairman. Cily Councilman Sal Mione, left, presents a special autographed picture of flooding."* Missing newspaper knocked down wirh cranes and take*' The mooey RCP receives from tt your Progress did not U. S. New .Jersey returning to harbor to Business Administrator Peter Peiissi- The old library location will N* •*ut in dumpsters, said the mayor stressed at New Jersey Transit goes to Vehicle fires in Rahway please can 908-S8F ' **>* er at the counofi' meeting June 14. The painting was autographed by artist James designated as a floodway instead of a g Rood. floodplain by FEMA. according to the Ed Beckerman, the interim library (Continned from Page 1) therapy, and 68,654 respiratory treat Township, 1.949 from ifrmp«_ 1,009 the Rabway Train Station the way it Rabway firefighters dealt with a may**" This means *hat a building <*" director. s*id that prior to the bids to days. 153,522 meals served, 651 new- meats in 1999. from Clark, 985 from Carteret, 544 is. The city is taking care of the plaza Dnmber of vehicle blazes over the pa** FIRE BLOTTER Back issues: Under diagnostic imaging, there from Elizabeth* 515 from Edison. 442 week, said city fire officials. To purchase back issues of the thai section could make flooding tear down tbr library, the city did a boms delivered, 9,144 social service being constructed in front of th^s ct» Progress please can 90** 686-7700 waJk-through of the building. The ciry contacts performed, and 960 psy were 8^19 CT scans, 79,324 for o» tb** need for » The TrnrnfrfT" cif stefrfp^arm^ ffgTfrainy ^' nuclear scans, 8.552 ultrasounds, an^ Plains, 131 from Union Township. Hazelwood Avenue The car fire* ww City Business Administrator faster now. and g^arting to come • An electrical outlet was arcing ?-8,608 diagnostic services. 116 from RoseUe Park, 89 from Gar- together for the downtown,** he said. extinguished and the boose was Ry Robert Coakley tract was ratified by the board, they Pelissaer said there are two floodp approximately the same level as Friday at 8:53 a_m. in a bathroom News items: Also, 190 of the 221 graduates wood, S3 from Winfield, 44 from Tbe RCP concentrates on thechecked for any extension of News releases of general interest Staff Writer started to pick dates with the lains- The library on St_ Georges Pelissier said the demolition bids recent years. Approximately 273,600 laboratory alqn&jhe. 100 block of Villa J^ace. attended Project Graduation, an Kcnilworth, and 38 from^Fanwobo: for Rahwfl.y tmt damages. mirsT.fw in our office by Friday ^at The Rabway~Board of Education ami they cuutiimed~negotia- Avenue Is In flood zone A, and the have already -gone—out- and been In addilkiu, "6^34 uurgical~ opera- tests wtae perfonned^dnring 1999^or t The Fire Department secured the alchohol-free, all-night party at Rut- Approximately 2^80 were from out everything within city limits, Melia noon to be considered for publication Tuesday approved a new three-year tions, Schninnan said. area behind City Hall where the new received. The low bidder was $42,000 tions and 3^81 same-day sorgicaJ inpatients, and 77^96 tests for outpa- A 1988 Lincoln car cangbt fire on circuit breaker, made sore it was off, the following wook. Pictures must be gers University, Petrino said. There tients. The hospital pharmacy hwrK^W^ of the service area, and 207 were from said. Sunday at 3:43 pjn. at the corner of contract with the Rabway Adxmnistra Those negotiations were concluded library is going to go is Floodzone B and will probably be presented to the procedores were performed last year and scanned the wall with a thermal black and white glossy prints. For only two injuries: a broken nose 161^40 intravenous mixtures and other sTaf«^» or countries. Fontana is expected to continue as a West Inman Avenue and Jefferson tors and Supervisors Associatioa successfully onWay 31. They reached A dike has been construc»ed behind Hty Council at its meeting in Julv. In the ambulatory cardiac service imaging camera to make sure there further information or to report a ^ and a bn*en part-time director for the immediate breaking news story, caU Tbe three-year contract is for the City Hall to prevent Hooding a* **** The plans for the new library were area, 800 cardiac stress tests were dispensed 726,580 unit doses. The effort was done-to get closer to Avenue. Tbe Fire Department extm was no fire inside the wall. The future. Tbe RCP may hire a full-time 7700 and ask for Editorial 1999-2000 through 2001-2002 school o«w location, said Pelissier. introduced to che council earlier this administered, 33,311 Emergency Under rehabilitation, hospital offi- the public, according to Tice. goished the car fire. occupants were advised to nave an ratified by RASA and then the school executive director. Metis said. For years, and covers 31 adrrrinistratorc board. Both negotiation teams told The state Department of Environ mnnth by Summit architect Peter Bib- Center patients treated, 2^88 endos- cials bandied 93 andiology patients Tice was on hand at the health fair, There was a car fire Friday at 10:0° electrician come in to make a repair. Story reprints: A motion was passed to ratify the er and New York architect Todd copy procedures perforrorry and and 255 acdiolopy tests. 7.457 occu- along with PubIic_Relalioris,repre5ea- now, Evanpclista is hanffing_foe dav-, and supervisors. their respective groups that the conr rosn*?! "•" Burned food in a microwave ^.726 Mobile Intensive Care Unit paiional therapy treatments, and tative Colleen Oelaney. to-day operations of the RCP fiiU Avenue, on tbe piuperty of Merck and printed in the newspaper you mus* administrators will get receive tract should be ratified, Schn*rma« floodplains of the entire Robinson caused smoke in the building and an T of portable classrooms forCleveland . to be technologically advanced, and 21,114 physical therapy patients and "Today is really.our part to try to tins. Sylvia Lombardia and I-fari* Co. Tbe Merck Rre Department had caW Tom Canavan at 908 "*" " '^ •* 9 percent retroactive pay increases Branch of the Rahway River. *iccnrd alarm activation Friday at 12:20 p.m AO manorial jc Roosevelt and Franklin Elementary contain office space on the top floor. Hospital cardiopdlmonary workers 40,099 physical therapy treatments. beef up community response to OUT Brenner have helped at tbe RCP, as already extinguished the fire by the for th- school year now drawing to a The RASA approved the ing to city Natural ReswHmN»« Mana along the 80Q block of Ross Street. Schools to Resun Leasing, Inc. per performed 180 bronchoscopies, 514 There were also 903 speech therapy annual report coming out as a result of w^ii, he added. time city firefighters arrived. They will receive 3.9-perceni week. e^r James Lynch. The Fire Department vented the Letters to the editor their low bid of $191,176 for a two cardiac catheterizations, 2,454 echo- patients and 3,405 speech therapy our annual meeting,'* Tice said. It is The Partnership has other plans •iA television started popping and The Progress provides an open for 20O0-2OO1 t»r*H ^r **As with almost any type of nego- A floodway has a strict interpreta- building. year lease. Rahway cardiograms,. 21,173 electrocardio- treatments. also an attempt to get closer to uV after downtown business facades are smoking on June 22 at 1:41 pun. forum for opinions and welcomes for ?001 ?002 tiated contract, both sides were satis- A city Planning Board bearing tion, since everything in the path of • The Rre Department responded letters to the editor Letters should be grams, 568 electroencephalograms, Tbe number of patients treated in community, Tice said. completed along the 100 block of East Hazel- This is in the same range as salary fied,** Schninnan said. **l think it isTuesday on the request to use the floodwater would raise tbe flood li to a nyd?c?l call of a person with typed double spaced, must be and 117 electromyographics last year. the Rabway Hospital service area last The hospital is not privately owned, I think there are going to be conti- wood Avenue. This caused a smoke increases for teachers in their new fair to both parties, tbe taxpayers, and classroom trailers was postponed unti 1 height for thr parrwmdtrvg ar*»a, $&'%<} chest pains on Saturday at 2:39 p jn. at signed, and should be accompanied On-line There were 303 pulmonary func- year is as follows: 2^91 patients from but is a privately field organization nuing quality-of-life Issues for the condition in the building. It was some three-year contracl, which was recen- the students," I -ynch. by an address and day time phone raid-July. tf sort of short in the outlet or television. tbe 100 block of East Milton Avenue. tly approved after prolonged and dif Other issues in the contract tion tests, 5334 cases of respiratory Rahway, 2,031 from Woodbridge The hospital is owned by the com- downtown,** Melia said. l have a number for verification. Letters and The portable classrooms will house **It has not yet been declared a There was no evidence of a sustained They ftggjgferi the First Aid Squ ad in columns must be in our office by 9 ficuli negotiations involved contractual language munity as a non-profit asset. feeling there will probably always be students while new additions are built floodway, but when the maps are FIND IT fire, although the television did have transporting the patient. a m Monday to be considered for Board attorney AJan Schninnan changes, Scbnirman said. some quality-of-life issues.** at the^ elementary schools to bouse done over, it will be included as a He said the hospital is still in court smoke coming upon it. The circuit • The Hre Department responded publication that week They are said the board had finished negotia- Quick & Easy Melia thinks the next big push for subject to editing for length and "The board expressed their satis- staf£mari&ated half-day' preschool floodway," Pelissier said. "A flood- Local gets safety award with the insurance agency Blue Cross/ was shut down and the owner told to to a call of an elderly man having dif- tions with the administrators after the Rahway will be business recruitment clarity faction with the district's administra- and full-day kindergarten classes. way means you can't get anymore William Brower Jr. of Rahway was among nearly 100 bus operators recently Blue Shield over the termination of have an electrician come in andficulty breathing Sunday at 1 p.m. at teachers' contract was settled recen- for the downtown area. Arts and crafts tors," said Superintendent of Schools They are expected to be constructed approval to build on it You are stuck honored by NJ Transit who combined for a total of 1.148 years of safe driving. their contract. Tbe matter is still conti- inspect it before turning the TV back Rahway River Park. Tbe Fire Depart- e-mail: tly. The administrators asked if they www.localsource.com/ stores and such for people who seek William Petrino said. They are satis- by June 2002. right there. No more new permits can A driver at NJ Transit's Bill Tree Garage, Brower was honored for 10 years nuing the move through the court sys- on. ment assisted the First Aid Squad in The Progress accepts opinion pieces could bold off on negotiations until tied that a fair settlement was that type of business will probably be be issued in a floodway." of safe driving. tem, and Tice was unable to speculate • The Fire Department was the first transporting the victinx by e-mail. Our address is tbe new pact with the Rahway Educa- reached." • A donation of $637 and 65 books involved, Melia said. More art Editorial ©lccaisource.com. Lynch believes when the new Operators were recognized if they had remained accident-free for 10, 20, 30 at any outcome at mis point. The hos- • The Hre Department responded tion Association was in place, said was received by tbe students of St. businesses might open near tbe Union respoDder to a medical- emergency e-mail must be received by 9 a.m. In other business at Tuesday's floodplain maps by the DEP are com- and more than 35 years. The awards were given at NJ Transit's 1999 Safety pital terminated the contract lice to a person with severe back pains Schninnan, and the board agreed. Francis Cabrini School in Piscataway We're Making County Arts Center and the Rahway June 22 at 9:16 p.m along the 1300 Monday to be considered for I school board meeting: Awards Appreciation Banquet last month. said, and the company believes the block of Routes l&Q. Th*v Sunday at 5:05 P.m. at tbe 100 block publication that week. Advertising Tbe board settled with teachers at Former board member Pan! HIM- benefit the Rolling Readers prog- n 1 Arts finilrf—13uaoe*scs—like—that- 4ibrary is Soodwav —"Safety is 1*11 uumber cue primity, said NJ Tiausit Executive DireiMPrfef nospitai auowea it to expire! of East Milton Avenue. The Rre and HOWS win not Be the end of March. Once the REA con- sen, who lost his seat in the April ram at GroveriQeveland School. A Joyful Noise, don't do well in malls,** Melia said. the First Aid Squad with an uncon- accepted by e-mail Kennedy said plans are to have a frey Warsh. "These drivers have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to Hospital officials are seeking scious male, and packaged and trans- Department assisted the First Aid school election, received a special A donation of 28 Macintosh 8500 "If people want something very passive park at the old library site. the safety of our passengers and cannot be thanked enough for their care, dedi- health insurance payments for four ported him to the hospital. Squad with transporting the victim. commendation for the three years be computers from the Merck Institute specific, they will usually go where- To place a display ad: We want your news Passive parks are planned for other cation and dependability.*' months after the termination of the • A fumigation device was acti- • There was a motor vehicle acci- Display advertising for placement in served on tbe board. for Science Education was accepted. ver they have to to get it/* Melia said. areas in Rahway that have suffered "As these awards demonstrate, NJ Transit bus riders are in safe hands with contract, Hce said. vated June 22 at 10:35 pjn. in a dent on Monday at 3:23 pjn. at tbe the general news section of the Your organization should be get- School board president Frank our operators,** said Maureen Milan, vice president and general manager of Bus Rahway Hospital is an approxi- restanrant basement along the 900 intersection of Jefferson Avenue and Progress must be In our office by ting the publicity it deserves and we Cicarell complimented Hassen for the Monday at 5 psn. for publication that Operations. 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•'-1--.1 •_•• 3E 4 — THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2000 RAHWAY PROGRESS A0^d II ••fcfl 1•1Kg • • 1 1' RAHWAY PROGRESS Ii•I J11IH11 r Y C fiD] Ii THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2000 — PAGE 5 mi n n •1mP'-. • • • '• HffllIwl IIII A-: •IW / graduates get awards, scholarships EDITORIALS The following members of the Rah- Samantha Cardan — College of and the Dr. Roy P. Roy Vagelos Sd- Parent-Teacher Association Award, for one year and $8,000 for four years, four years. way High School Class of 2000 were Saint Elizabeth, $9,000 for one year cntific Achievement Award, $1,000. $250; Naval ROTC Scholarship, and Stevens Tngtiflrtr of Technology. Jennifer Trancsle — Grover offered scholarships, grams and and $36,000 for four years; the John Richard TfrjimiuW — Stevens $29,965 for one year and 5107360 for $6,000 for one year and $24,000 few Cleveland Parent-Teacher Associa- Changes meet awards: "Bntcb" Kowal Scholarship, $500. Institute of Technology. 53,000 for foot years; N J. Edward Bkrastein four years. tion Award, $400. HZ Nurse Carol > O'Donnell Kari Akoko — Boston College, and the Winfield Parent-Teacher one year and $12,000 for four years. Distinguished Scholar, $1,000 for one Juan Rodriguez — The Job" checks the blood pressure S2Q.400 foron e year, Lyon's Memor- Organization Award, $250. Jennifer Horfing — Rabway year and $4,000 for four years; Rab- "Butch** Kowal Scholarship, $500. t-uis Garay Scholarship, $1,000. school needs of Francis Br&ttole of Clark ial Scholarship, $350; Rahway East Patricia Choy — Mbnmouth Uni- Junior Service League Scholarship. way Woman's Club, $500; Rensse- Andrew ih^grfi — Sideliner tv Laurel VaDarU — George Fox We support the restructuring plan for the Rahway school while Chubby the Clown Side Neighborhood Association versity, $5,500 for one year and $500. laer Medalist Scholarship, $7,859 forlege Book Award, $500. University, $5,000 for one year and administration authorized by the Board <*f Education last watches during Rahway Scholarship, $200; Sideliner College $22,000 for four years; Rider Univer- Robert Hnntley—Fairkigh Dick- one year and $3l,4!*6 for four years; NoeDe Rosso — Rabway Italian V20.000 for tour years. Hospital's Community Day Book Award, $100, and SL John's sity. S3,500 for one year and $14,000 inson University, $7,000 for one year Rochester Institute of Technology, American Clab Women's Auxiliary WiOxam Megas — Alfred Univer- University, $4,500 foron e year and for four years; Sideliner College Book and $28,000 for four years. $5,000 faron e year and $20,000 for $100. sity, $74)00 far one year and $28,000 Oversight of the educational process is becoming mare health fair Sunday. The S18;Q(X) for four years, Award. $100. and ma of 2nd .Stevens. Tnctitntf-. nf Roth Saint Louis — L^I on- fax complex and demanding, with new government require7 d information on health insurance, social Kristen Allen — College of Saint University. $5,000 foron e year and Saint $9,000 for one year Technology, $ 12J)00 foron e year and al Black Omens Cheerios Stacy Wargo — Rahway Junior ments and complicated curriculum and testing standards. services, psychiatric Elizabeth, $8,000 for one year and $20,000 tor four years. and $35,000 for four years. $48,000 forfou r years. Health Scholarship, $1,000; fell Service League Scholarship. $1,000. We must guard against letting die school broerocracy grow resources, patient advoca- 532,000 for foar years, Meghan Colgan -~ Franklin Marflon Jean-Loins — Raritan Joni Ong — N J. Edward Blous zabethtown College, $8,000 far an? Charles Wasiewicz — item Uni- to the *wel that it hiT**«-« rather than help* ****" coal of edw cy, volunteer programs and Diane Amaim — Rabway Junior School Parent-Teacher AcsoeiatK»*» Valley links Inc. Scholarship, $500. tein Distrogmshed Scholar, $1,000 foryear and $32,000 for four years; Lir+ versity Scholarship. $2,000 for OJ« our children Service League Scholarship, $1,000. Award, $250. Jenny Jesus — John N. Knbu one year and $4,000 for four years. cob) University, $11.882, and Mount v^ar and $8,000 for four years. nutrition. Pneumonia vacci- Saint Mary College, $6,000 for cw 'strative positions ^1iTT)tPat^ by the plan deve nations,, glucose and Wesley BaQey — Order of the LJsa rvJcoTiH — Rahway Junior Memorial Scholarship, $500, and Craig Oppenbctmer — Cornell Jennifer Wilds — Rahway Junior choesterol checks, and a Eastern Sar AKgaH Chapter 64, Service league Scholarship, $1,000. Rider University. $3,000 for OP^ year College, $10,000 foron e year and war and $24,000 for four yean Strive League Scholarship - The Kim hy Superintendent of Schools William Petrino $500; American Legion Post 499 Douglas Corso — Sidelinw c*nl «*nd $12,000 for fouryears . $40,000 far four years; University of Amardeep Singh — America** Surma Scholarship, SL500. and nV ace ountant, pmgram director of enrichment, program Brown Bag' table where ; people turned in old or Scholarship, $500; Rahway NAACP **ge Book Award, $100. Latonya Jones — Xavier Univer- the Sciences n Philadelphia, $6,000 Association of University Women °*hway Soccer Association, $500 tor of science, coordinator *>i student management F* tJ Chapter's Dr. Artbnx Chapman William Crosser — The Keith and sity of Louisiana, $4,000 for one year for one yeaT and $24,000 for four Elizabeth Chapter, $250; University Jeffrey Williams — Rahway H^gh 1 expired prescriptions were intermediate school and th* «-^tm $e* *•'•*• r*^***n o< -- also included, along with Memorial Scholarship, $1,000, Rah- Hieiesa Stinger Award, $500. and $16,000 for four years. years,and West-rn TlewHnglandCol- of Hartford. $9,000 far ~ • -«* rad tr *"*6.000 for four years James wiRm* — Alexander and The tv*w pas** of assistant superintendent/board secret 4 and fee Jofap T*«teir Kow*» Scboto Cooperative Education Award, $160. College, $3,200 for one year and W four years Jeffrey Smith — Sister Oladys Breslow Memorial Award. ary. high scJw>1 vice principal, middle schoH vice principal ^ip. $500 and Keystone College, $2,000 for o*~ $12,800 for four years; Chestnut Hill Morgan Parfrer Fcrini "olavito ScholaTship. $250. S l 0O0; Dn-xd University, $6\250 for Lisa Betfuiger — Rabway Junior year and $8,000 for four years. College, $4,000 for one year and College, $1,000 for one year Ana Soosa — Emi Hani Enterprises ^'vd progrvr director of student assistance will be added one year and 525,000 for four years, Service League Scholarship. SI,000 Sandra DeRose — Home Eco- $16,000 for four years; Misericordia ^,000 for fouryearn . Scholarship, $300, and The Keith a*v* and Su^w* College Boole AwareL T Petrino is correct in his assertion that the restrucn ring EGzabethBIanch*rd~ Pace Uni- noroics Cooperative Education College, $1,500 for one year and PatersoTJ III — Indiana Insti Vresa Stinger Awrrd, $500. <;houlH improve the educational ^nviiron'nen' for the stu versity, $6*000 far on- v«* s*^ Award, $100. for four years, «M! Wakcfwn of Technology. $5,000 for oa* Misti^i Stephens Point Park Jamw Wronsld —P.Q. Corp. Out- dents, along with l»Krw **»«*-»»*-•<• •* $24,000 for fouryears , Jessica Duncan - Saim Leo Urn Corp., $LO00- and $20,000 for four years. College, $4,000 fn* one vear and standing Citizen Award, $500; Rah- Pboto By Bute* Jennifer Bobencfaik — American versity, $J ,500 for mv y*w ***'* Dianna Kasprzyk — Baltimore Jason ReverHijdo — Evaristo Craz $ 16.000 for four years; Rabway way High School PTO Award, S200. The school district is coining off a difficult school Association of University Women's ***,000 for four years. Internationa] College, $3,000 for one ST Founct^tion Inc $4,000 for one Admim«aratars and Supervisors Asso and Rahway ^«-**mc CUsb Scholar' ciaoVn Schclarship, $500: Rahway complicated by a contract dispute between school official*: Elizabeth Chapter. $250: College of Jonathan FerreD — DrexeJ Uni y^ar and $ 12.000 for four years; John- year ?nd $16,000 for four years; chip, $500 New Jersey, $7,500 for one year and versity, $6,250 for one year and Merck and Co Inc Randall Smith High School Band Boosters Scholar and the teachers' union. The board is also finalizing a new shouldn't whine* about ole/time living son and Wales University. $2,000 for Meghan Ytr™. - Rider University. $10,000 for four years; John "Butch' $25,000 for four years: Rahway Side one year and $8,000 for four years, Memorial Scienre Award, $200; For- ship, S2SO, and Wagner College $7,000 for v-m w* S3SLJ0OO to* pact with the administrators bargaining unit. Talks with the rotate, and tumble thr the padded iron board was $8,4.50 fo» rw year and $33^00 for * a program on the pahlic Kowal Scholarship, $500; Victor K. liners Scholar/Athlete Award, $250 and Monmoom University, $5,500 for H-nta^r Scholarship, fcuw PM1t lf ; Cfxapy water in the tub. administrators were to concentrate on financial matter*, thereby eliminating To many of us who are watching received- There were even some in the *H«? opened bane! iron cooled too much and could not versity, SS.000 for onr yra» ar*<* Tandeace Gillette — LyotTs Elizabeth Kennedy — Kean Uni- the need fo* an accountant School vice principals "ill thesr people and their problems,, our family wb<"> claimr^ that they liV**d it The water ranbac k into the tub, and work properly, it was just placed back $^2,000 for fouryears . Memorial Scholarship, $350; Sidelin- versity, $1,500 foron e year and assume rhe responsibilities of the program directoi of only question is "What is their prob that dark th? clothes went into a laundry tub of on the stove to re-heat Timothy Bragdon — Juniata Col- er College Book Award, $100. knd $6,000 for four years. and piugiajp dir1 ctor of i * r Iran -rinse-water. After—a-couple ^>f 'University ** ** ^TMT ******* T?asliteaa "Knight — The I>5naI3 Our supply of irons contained a student management at th** i»'"-»"w»Hi»t*- c-»hool and part of that period. uses also. Leftover food soon found passes through the wringer and rinse $40,000 for four years; Janet Rose ^6,000 M. Payne Excellence Award, $100. couple of differently heated devices, P\r old coal stove in the kitchen its way into a large pot resting on the water, the clothes were ready to be Memorial Scholarship. $500. and Beth Anne Gastofeon - Peter Lacnenaaer — Ramapo **nnce abuse coordinator but they were inconvenienf to use a nice warm friend to have in stove, and with the addition of several taken outside and hung with clothes- Sideliner College Book Award, $100. Island University - Southampton Col College of New Jersey, $5~180 for one While the board had some concerns about the creation of a There was one mat had a compart- those days, for it keep the room com- cups of water and some spices was pins from the clothesline stretched Walter Braxton IV — LaSalle lege, $6,000 for on*- «o and $24,000 vfiai and $20,720 for four years. ment into which live coals from the v helping teacher" position, this person will help new teach fortable and there was always a kettle left to simmer and become very taste •Vom pole to pole in the back yard University, $5,000 for one year and for four years. Lauren LaPelnsa — Rahway stove fire were to be placed, but that *»rs to acclimate and help retain teachers in the district of hot water on it ready for an imme- fill soup The relatively slow heat of According to tradition, Monday $20,000 for four years; Donald Colin Hartnett — Fairleigh Dick High School Parent-Teacher Organi- was awkward and ashes sometimes It is good that Rahway school officials investigated with diate cup of tea- the fire could produce some wonder was wash-day, and usually, it took al! Roberts Memorial Scholarship, $500: tnson University. $7,000 for one year sation Award. $200. spilled from it More than ashes might other school districts to see what concepts and changes in the Sure, it was a bit tricky to fire up fully crisp bacon in a cast iron frying day to do the laundry. One added ben- Sideliner College Book Award, $100. and $28,000 for four years; NJ. Ed- Christine MongieUo — Rabway fall out of it, and perhaps burn a hole the stove in die morning if the live-in pan. ready to accompany a couple of efit of helping with the task was that and Springfield College, $8,000 for ward J. Bloustein Distinguished High School Band Boosters Scholar- administrative structure were made before initiating a local in a shirt devil of the house had let the fire go eggs, sunny side up. your hands and arms became as clean one year and $32,000 for four years. Scholar, $1,000 for one year and ship, $250. restructuring. A comprehensive overview is needed before Another style had a rubber hose out, but all it took was a shaking down It is surprising mat the family in as they ever might be. If Monday was Steven Bringuez — Seton Hall $4,000 for four years; NJ. Retired William Moran — Ramapo Col- making a change that would have a profound impact on the attached to it, with the other end to be of the dead ashes from the fire-box England has to use gas fixtures for wash-day, Tuesday became ironing University, $6,000 foron e year and Educators Association Scholarship, lege of New Jersey, $2,000 for one staff and students. We look forward to seeing improvements slipped over a gas jet With the gas and a new charge of ondlmg wood lighting. Apparently they are not sup- day, and again, the old coal stove $24,000 for four years. $1,000 for one year and $4,000 for year and $3,000 for four years,' and turned on, a flame inside tbe iron was for the coming school year. and paper. The vents and the damper posed to have heard about Thomas came in handy. Leon Bunion — Leon Bunion, four years; Rahway Firemens' Mutual Rahway East Side Neighborhood intended to keep the iron hot, but that in the smoke-pipe had to be properly Edison and the electric light bulb that There was a large collection of fla- Seton Hall University, $4»500 for one Benevolent Association Scholarship, Association Scholarship, $200. hose was much more trouble than the adjusted and a lit match held to the he had invented more than 30 years tirons thai were kept in a compartment year and $18,000 forfou r years, and $1,000; Rider University, $12,000 for Victoria Myers — Air Force electric cord on a modern iron, so the paper. before their 1900 time. of the stove, and on Tuesday most of Merck-Rahway Chapter of the Inter- one year and $48,000 for four years; ROTC Scholarship, $9,000 forone - flat iron was preferred, even though it A small amount of coal could be It would seem that they have never them were set on the surface of the national Association of Administra- Rutgers University, $12,900 for one year and $36,000 for four years; was sometimes called a sad-iron by A day to remember added to the fire once the wood was heard of Edison's brilliantly uccessful stove to become heated. tive Professionals, $200. year and $51,600 for four years; the Army ROTC Scholarship, $30250 those who had to use it burning brightly. Pretty soon the stove experiment of 1883 in which he wired We had no permanent-press clothes Latoya Cargeor — Union County -Ledger Scholarship, $3,000 for for one year and $121,000 for four Union County Oofteqn pmftnatp Timothy William of Rahway, contor, photos hands Was hot enough for cooking breakfasTT and lighted The village of Rosellc from in those days, so shirts, dresses and Club of the National Association of one year and $12,000 for four years; years; Fairleigh Dickinson Universi- American dream A resident of Roselle, William with UCC Board W Trustees Chairman Victor Richel upon his nomination to the If toast was desired, that was no trou- a single generator. other outer wear had to be ironed flat Negro Business and Professional University of Rochester, $11,000 for ty, $7,000 foron e year and $28,000 Frolich is a member of the Union All-USA Academic Team. He plans to attend Rutgers University. We celebrate the Fourth of July next week. While the ble. 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PAGE 6 — THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2000 SPECTATOR LEADER * RAHWAY PROGRESS tEAt)EH . RAHWAY PROGRESS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SALES TAX - SAVE * 3% SALES TAX * SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX « SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3°o SALizS i AX crrr OFUNDEN SECTION 7z ^ JULY AA. 2000 Keelen and Pics, dated November U. The tojieaoWtoJocBtadlhthe Any funds received from time to time by By vtotue of the BORROOOHof HTtTtftf R I F,NJO72Q3,Coun- ORDINANCE Notes writ of. 1 ' ^ * uttantome ION for Also fcnown aa Lot BkB, Btocfc of UNION arid ^oTNew Jerse - AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING AN the amount, the OfBcisl'TaxMapof the Sorouoh of APPROPRIATION OF $1,370,000 bypubfic vendoe, on VwtthlFtoor of OrdKSceerehalbt e MtJjm^rargrCouriHou«« ~ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ONE HUNDRED FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO THE ty schedule of the Notes sold, tha ortce EIGHT THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED UNDEN AIRPORT FOR AND BY Tax jjptNOw^lr»atoeit:No/^B0i to payment of' -the or obtained and the name of the purtttassr DAY, at two cSooKln th» aaamw,. • NINETY-FOUR DOLLARS AND FIFTY- Dimension oilfiE approadmataiy «ux> TOE CITY OF UNDEN, IN THE orraduc- FOUR CENTS ($108^94£4) COUNTY OF UNION, NEW c^ty. As successful bidders must have so% feet w*de by .lOOOO-faat;looo. SECTION 6: of their bid «vmamba> *\ caah or certffled ATTORNEY: _ Nearest Cross Street John Straa* JERSEY AND AUTHORIZlNa THE the City authorized Ormah* oy «* Bond ISSUANCE OF S-O- BONOS OR check at the concmjston of the Mm. FOX AND FOX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW ^Kuate M m. point on Via northerly Ordinance. Any such funds The property *> be add at located m the 70 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE ine of Fourth Avenue dtatance — NOTES OF THE CITY FOR and afl such such funds so i wMcft FINANCING PART OF THE munJdoaaty of UNDEN Jn ththe CourftCou y of LIVINGSTON, NJ O7D39-4903 mataty 60^)0 faeteejaertyfrpmfts aim not required for cfiract paymanrof ma *> «ie for SHERIFF: APPROPRIATION. coat of saU Umjiuwi»a*iU shaa, be heU UNION, and StatS3 s of J^a*w- Jarsay. tlonwim the eastarty. aWeBne of John , knowon tt 1722 ESSEX RALPH FROEHLJCH Street. " •'••' "" "" -' ' • and appBed by the Cay as funds i .. • t • .'.':• ;• Commonly knownNJ FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED JUDGMENT AMOUNT; ONE HUNDRED BE IT ORDAINED, BY THE CITY only to the payment of obBgttflon* of AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UNDEN, IN Tax . __: FORTY-ONE THOUSAND FORTY-NINE — luthortzed by this Bond ~ OFFICE. LLARS AND SDCTY-SQHT CENTS THE COUNTY OF UNION. NEW JERSEY l oldm a w i Tsst i!!5?^iTC^^^5f? " "^ ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE THOU- ^ 14^ J0M9JBS) {not lees than two-oiinJs of eD members SECTION «: SAND SIX HUNDRED FORTY-TWO DOL- ATTORNEY:- thereof afnrra»»K-»iv «»ncunlno) AS «nd V _ N**rastCrosa S&sttihkaM on the THJ-OWS: The fun faSh and credit of the Cay are tor pubBc Southeasterly aid* of Essex Avenue LARS AND SDC CENTS FEIN SUCH KAHN A SHEPARO, PC hereby-pledged to tha punctual payment of I5aoo feet trom the Southwectsny aide of TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT SUITE2O1 $68,500 «og>ected declaration of omdal Intent under Treasury bepta" on property apadaSy to be recetved trom the New Jersey Depart- Regulation Section 1.150-2. The City rea- benefited FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION t& FILED WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: June 15, 22, 29. July 6 ATTHE UNION COUNTY SHERIFFS APRIL 18. 2000 Ug341 SPL \ 2000 ($8000) ment of Transportation (State Share): and aonabry expects to pay expenditures with _ G>)_LT1**. *v*»p> penod of \ (c) SS8.S00 as the down payment (me respect to the Improvements prior to the me Unyrovemeijis, wBhm the SALE DATE: •*Down PayutenT) required by the Local date that City incurs debt obflgafloia under ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN THOU- WEDNESDAY THE 12TH DAY OF ^Sodt JULY A.D. 2000 Bond Law of the State of New Jersey, con- this Bond Ordinance. The City reasonably atton the respecttve amourKoY SAND FOUR HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO RESOLUTION sttuong Chapter 2 of Ttte 4OA of the New to reimburse such' expenditures COLLARS AND FJFTY-EK3HT CENTS By virtue of tha above-stated writ of oons auroortzad tor tha several execution to roe directed I shaB expose for WHEREAS, the TownsMp of WWJeM is i'-ni Jersey Statutes, as amended and supple- wtm the proceeds of debt to be incurred by accoroTiiadi g to ththe reasonable TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT desirous of procuring a dog warden and mentad (the "Loo* Bond Lawy The Down the City under this Bond Ordinance, The sale by pubic -vendua. on tha 6th Floor of maximum principal amount of debt computed from the* data- of the tvww4« June B. 15. the Union County Court House (Tower). 2 ntractmo for animal control services to Payment Is now available by virtue of provi- ««hodzed by_f«3_borKSjoidte Xaotn of fhe Rite-of-New stoo'ln one or more previou-V ~4opted expected to •» issued torpayment U93O1 SPL •—'—- for down pay " -***-' DAY. at two tfctocfc in the aTtemcon of said SHERIFFS SALE day. AB successful bidders must have 20% *WSEREAS, It is In the best Interest of the SECTION to: of theie r oko)) sneasKse s In cash or certffW? health, safety and wefiare of the cttzenry °yj5*"!5«*f« w»»hMbeen SHERIFF'S NUMBS* CH=7S3O40 check al me concJu»tonot Tha sates. that the CMy of Unden provide such ser- SECTION 2: This bond ordinance shaO take effect 2O DIVlStON: CHANCERY vices to the Township of WJnfleW: and In order to finance the wQtSOonai cost of days after tne first publication thereof after dry Oerk and a cccnplata COUNTY: UNION by Jan WHEREAS, me Townsnlp of VWnfieW the h'lMjiuwaMienU not covered by appttca- final Rdopt**""*. as provided cats thereof has been filed* to th»o«beof DOCKETNO. FB02386 has indicated tts wOngnesa to share such Oon of the Down Payment negotiable tha Director, OMston of Local Gownrnent PLAINTIFF: CHASE MORTGAGE SER- STATEMENT DOCKET NOt coats and services as aforesaid; bonds d the City are hereby eumorteed to Services, Department of * Comrimntrv VICES, INC, A DELAWARE CORP, FKA NOW^THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED be Issued tn the prindpsl amount of &O- Tne Ordinance published herewith has r CHASE MANHATTAN MORTdAQE MUNICtPAUTY: Linden Affairs. State of New Jersey. Such^^^ COUNTY.: Union STATE OF N4. BY THE OOVERNWO BODY OF THE porsuant tt) the provisions of the Local been finally passed and the 20 day period ment shows that the gross debt of i COW.FKA CHASE HOME MORTQAQE CTTY OF UNOEH trttttthe Mayor and Cfty Bond Law (the -Bonds-V tn entidpation of of limitation within which a suft, action or aa defined In the'Local Bond CORPORATION. STREET A STREET NO: 13Z7 a W Clerk be and hereby are directed and BTO'S tha issuance of the Bones «nd to ternporari- proceeding can be commenced, as pno- Increased by the awthortzatton DEFENDANT: ROBERT A MEURER. «" Avenue authorized to enter Into an tnteftocat Ser- Biiamje said fcupmvaniem. neporlerw* vtox) in the Local Bond Act tmr*' »qur> «r- ALS; TAX BLOCK AND LOT: run *rom the ete*» «*»*••*'** f "" "•" *• vices Agreement with me Township of VWn- bond anticipation 'notes c* the Coy MTB by $78,000 and the-obi^Mora authorteatf WRJT OF EXECUTION DATE: BLOCK: 534 LOT: 19 6e*d wherein saitfservtoM wtt be provided. hereby amhortaea to be tesuedavtheprtnov herein wtti be wRMn aB debt IrnttsllonsDrs- FEBRUARY 14, 1997 DU4ENSJONSOF LOT: 2S x ------tsdthaxthe tar lot and tt shall reOecti pal an muni not exceedtoQ 3t-O- pursuant to •««>ed by the Local Bond Law. ^ SALE DATE: TownsWpofWlnfleWPartcwBpaytnaCtty Q«e provisions of tr*e Loca/ Bnnd Law C OO WEDNESDAY THE 12TH DAY OF NEAREST CROSS STREET: al the STOCK FROM 5,000 TO of Unden the annuafized - charpa of Aii »'" JULY A_D. 2000 Intersection of South Wood Avenue and Robert F, B»-nk 14th Street y , p S&.000 forltam* of expense Bated In _M E^ ytrtua Of Vm above stated wra of b TtON 3; permt&ad under Sacttch- ZO.of the .Local execution to me dlractad I shafl-expose for JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ONE HIINDRFT Aprl 1. 2000 to December 1. 2000 as (a) The hiipiuwejiiam euthortzsd Bc^xa Law ta included in the asflrn ^^ ease by pubBc vendue, on the em Floor of NINE THOUSAND SIX Ml'^IDf * $&25OJ00. in monthly mstaBrnents, payable and the purpose for which such -* the improvements, as the Union County Court House (Tower), 2 FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS AW ' on or before the first day of each month to are to be Issued Is for the •nprovamom of Broad Street. Efizabeth. N-J^ on WEDNES- FOUR CENTS <$1Q9.B4&eA) the Cfty Finance Director, commencing Undan Airpori which includes trie John T. SECTION 7: DAY, at two o'clock in fha anerncon of aaJd ATTORNEY: April i__ 2OOO; and day. AB successful bidders must have 2O% WILLIAM M E POWHWC JT> BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED thatadury and cmistnjctluii of asphap H cwortey MAYOR Any funds received from time to ttna by forrunwa runway 9-2y 79-27\ tncJudno martdnos and me City as contrtbuOons ei aid of financing of their bid avaSable In cash or oartWetJ CHARTERED executed copy of this Resolution be for- COUPON i r g martdnos e warded to the Clerk of the Township of Wfcv ace aadj*' V7 r 1 AT me purpose* described in Section 3 of this at the conclusion of the ssJea. 737 STOKES ROAD *^ »**o» •So ^ Ordinance snalbeused tor tlnanc* »g«aM THE_ PBOPERTY TO BE SOLD tS PO BOX 1O88 field Partc and Vas O. tmtetaeo LOCATED IN THE BOROUGH OF MEDFORD. NJ 0eO65-P06^ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this CTTY CLERK SHERIFF: Resolution be pubB*had •"** **>•» mm** * ON (b) The estimated mixknum amount or to direct payment of the coat^of ROSELLE. COUNTY OF UNION AND UOS49 SPL June 2S. 20OO RALPH FROEHUCH pursuant to taw FF BoridsorNotes tobeteued 1or Qiepiarose improvemei Os or to Ctty Clerk ITfTTHl! or Notes authorbred to be Issued therefor as TY OF UWON, NEW JERSEY AND FIFTY-TWO THOUSAND EIGHT 9O SECTION jb _;_,•_ HUNDRED SEVENTEEN DOLLARS AND AUTHOfOZBtQ THE ISSUANCE SHERIFF'S cat c OF S7BJDOO BONDS OR NOTES The^fuH tsfih and crsdtt of the Ctty are NINETY-FOUR CENTS ($152317.&4> . the punctual payment of ATTORNEY: SHERIFFS NUMBER CM-7S529O COUPON OF THECfTY PORRNANCMQ DIVISION: CHANCERY SECTION 4. PART OFTHE APPROPRIATION. of and Interest on the obRga- HUBSCHMAN & ROMAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW COUNTY: UNION AB Bond Anticipalion Notes Issued teed; by this bond ordinance. DOCKET NO. F1575-I99 PUBLIC NOTICE hereunder snaO mature at such times as BE IT OROAMED, BY THE CITY The cbfigaflons anaJI be dhect unfimtted 31B BERGEN BOULEVARD may be determined by the municipal PAUSADES PARK NJ 07850 PLAINTIFF: GE CAPITAL MORTGAGE CITY OF UNDEN, NEW JERSEY COUNCU. OF THE CITY OF UNDEN, IN nhftgafrinsc/theCaty.aridtheCttysnaBbe SERVICES. INC The CRy of Linden, New Jersey, wfl con- finance officer of the City (the ^ChJef Finan- THE COUNTY OF UMOt*, NEW JERSEY -"•—tadto (evyad valorem taxes upon an SHERIFF: cial Officer)", provided that no Note ahan RALPH FROEHUCH DEFENDANT: SAMMY l_ JONES AND duct a public on July 12, 2000 at (not less than two-thlftJs of an Rwmbera • prop "f wtthin me Ctty for the pay- VERA H. JONES, ETALS 7&o at the _ Cound mature later than one year from Its date. thereof afBrmatHfely concurring) AS mem jDgatkjns and: the Interest FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED 1 Tlis Hiesesiialljeai hweieel al sutu isfte in O of the amaaMnnnfffawiorefWOuiiL wnrr pp ^YFtr ! TiON. r^A-m- _Nciiyi rates and be In such form as may be deter- APRIL 27. 2000 dsnTNaw Jor&oy. The purpose of ihehesi OFRCE. ing b to presem an appuntion for approval mined by the Chief Financial Officer. The SECTION 1: SECTION 9: ONE HUNDRED NINETY-i=rVE THOU- SALE DATE: Chtef Financial Officer ahaS determine an 1 WEDNESDAY THE 12TH DAY OF ttjf the Ctty and submission to the Depart- The Improvem nts described tn Section This Bond Ordinance constitutes a SAND THREE HUNDRED NINETY- mem of Environmental Protectlcflunderthe tn connection with Notes Issued 3 of Oils bond onSnance. (the Improve SEVEN DOLLARS AND SEVENTY- JULY A.D. 2000 declaration of official Intentunoer Treasury By virtue of the above-stated wrtt of Green Trust Local Assistance Picumaiu. We have all sizes of air-conditioners in stock. ate hereby authorized to be under- SEVEN CENTS pursuam to this ordinance, end the sJgna- Regulation Section 1.1SO-2. The Ctty rea- execution to me directed I shall escpose for The application wfl provide for the acquisi- ture of the Chief Financial Officer upon the taken by the ;Ctty of Unden, Mew Jersey eonabry estpecis to.pay.eatpendttUFas wtm TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT tion cf recreation area on North Wood We appreciate your patience in (the *qy)st oanenri Imp/cnmmants. For (SI 95,397.77) sale by public vendue. on the 6th Floor of Notes anal be conclusive evidence as to an respect to the Improvemenla prior:to the the Union County Court House (Tower), 2 Avenue including parcel Lot 28. Block 212. such deteinilnaflons. AS Notes issued the- said ^inriprovernenta UieieMs .hereby data thai Ctty Incur* debt ob&gatidnstmder June 15. 22. 29, Juty 6, 2000 The public is encouraged to trnmna trw appropriated the amount of $80,000, such U9337 SPL (S90.OO) Broad Street Elizabeth. N-J., on WEDNES- Dueto manufacturers shortage of air conditioners this year we hereunder may.be renewed from time to ttBd O3iT^Ca^^CaryTiT^>rrtyt DAY, at two o'clock In the afternoon of said hearing and to comment. trying to reach us. We have been time aublect to the provisions of Section sum faviuaes the sum of $4,000 as the axpectS;io^ielmburae: such •expendttures Val D. Imbrtaco down payment \'(the T>own- PaymenT) day. An successful bidders must have 20% era) of me Local Bond Law. The Chief wtth tha proceeds of debt to beJncvrrsvj by SHERIFF'S SALE of their bid available in cash or certified City Clerk Financial Officer is hereby authorized to aed the City -under this Bond Ordinance. The SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-753343 check At the conclusion of tne sales. U9555 SPL June 29. 2000 ($7.25) urge you to reserve your air conditioning unit early. A small experiencing a high volume of j part or aB of the Notes from time to time at of Mew Jersey, -constituting^ Chapter 2 of majdrrwm pjgncipaJ :ajn DIVISION: CHANCERY Title 40A of the New Jersey Statutes, as expectact'to^eclssjued fonpayment of the COUrtfTY: UNION the purchasers thereof upon receipt of pay- amended and supplernentod (the-Tjocal cota?6f.the JmproWemants Is $78,000. DOCKET NO. F186489 SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 1999 AUDIT REPORT OF calls due to the early heat wave. Bond Law"). The Down Payment is now CITY OF LINDEN AS REQUIRED BY tCJJS. 40A=5-7 deposit now will hold your air conditioner till July. ment of the purchase pride plus accrued v PLAINTIFF: OCWEN FEDERAL BANK Interest from their dates to the date of deliv- available by virtue of provision in one or SECTION 10r\ : r. -.- VA^ FSB ery thereof. The Chief Financial Officer is more previously adopted budgets for down This bond ord^nancershaB take effect 20 DEFENDANT: JOSEPH A- WILLIAMS COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEETS directed to report In writing to the Ctty Coun- payments for capital Improvement days after the first pubBcatton thereof after AND ESTHER M. WILLIAMS. HUSBAND d of the Ctty at4he meeting next succeed- purposes, final adoption, as cprovkaed by the Local DECEMBER DECEMBER COUPON COUPON AND WIFE: ET ALS^ ASSFTR sag the date when any sale or delivery of the Bond Law. . - ^^ WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: 31. LP Gas Notes pursuant to this ordinance Is made. SECTION 2: APRIL 19, 2OOO s Cash and investments Such-report must Include the amount, the tn order to finance the additional cost of The Ordnavice pubHsoed^rierewttTi baa Taxes, Assessments and Uens Receivable 4.8O1.4S7-S8 ,4^113,442^9 the Improveuients not covered by apoUca- been ftnaPy passed and qie ^0 Pay period SALE DATE: . } the Interest rate and thfl maturi- WEDNESDAY. THE 12TH DAY OF Property Acquired for Taxes - Assessed Value 100.542^0 10O,542£O ty schedule of the Notes sold, the price tion of the Down Payment, negotiable of BmttsUon wtthin which a Urjiction or JULY A.D. 2000 Accounts Receivable 2.906.640.06 3.052^21^4 obtained and the name of the purchaser. bonds of the Ctty are hereby authorized to proceeding can be commenced- as pro- Fixed Assets 112,469^37.19 110^54.213^50 Barbecue By virtue of the above-stated writ of be Issued In the -principal Amount of vided In the Local Bond Act. hartoegun to execution to me directed 1 shall a/pose for Deferred Charges to Future Taxation - 1 SECTION S: S76.O00 pursuant to-the provisions of the run from the date of the Hist pubBcaoonof sale by pubOc vendue. on the eth Floor of General Capital 2S.2O8.982.O2 29.098^51^9 The capital budget of the City is hereby Local Bond Law phe -BondsT. In anticipa- this Statement. the Union County Court House (Tower), 2 Deferred Charges to Revenue of Succeeding Years 225,82 TWIN amended to confornvwtth the provtsiona of tion of the issuance of the Bonds ana to CITY CLERK Broad Street. EBzabetn. N^. on WEDNES- this orcBnance to the extant of any inconsis- temporarily finance said linprovainama. PASSED: June 2O. 2000 . TOTAL ASSETS $214,127.120.01 $197^96.072^2 COUPON negotiable bond anticipation notes of the DAY, at two o'clock In the afternoon of said • $ tency nerewtth: The resolution in th& form day. AD successful bidders must have 2O% promulgated by the Local Finance Board Ctty are hereby authorized to be issued In Robert F. Bunk of their bid available in cash or certified showing fun detail of the amended capita) the principal amount not exceeding PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL UABILTTIES, RESERVES p00 p t t theiJ f th check attthe conclusion of the sales. AND FUND BALANCE FREE budget and capita] program as approved by $76,000 pursuant to the of the ,;. _RjDER TO THE tha Director. OMston of Local Government Anticipation APPRO\fl£O: June 21. 2O0O Local Bond Law (the " WRfT-OfMEXECUTIOM Bonds and Notes Payable 16.917,000.00, JACOBSON'S JACOBSON'S nervioea, ffaaersmsnt of Community Fovemenl Affairs, State of New Jersey is on foe with John T. Greoorio —ALL Wat WHS 6r p&fcel of land. sHuaBT 6,798.734.69 lying and being in the Borouoh of RoaeBe. In UabUtties and Special Funds 62.724,882.40 43,246,478.08 me Ctty Ctork and is available for pubBc SECTION 3: MAYOR INSTANT REBATE INSTANT REBATE (a) The Improvement hereto authorized the County of Unlorvin the State of New Reserve for Certain Assets Receivable 5.117.O81-5O 4,622,305.62 inspection* and the purpose for which such obligations ATTEST: Jersey, being more partJcularly^Jescrlbed: Reserve for Fixed Assets 112.469.237.19 110.554.21&50 BEOOINfNQ at a point in the southerty Fund Balance 15.497,483.18 13,157.342.43 SECTION 6: are to be issued are improvements to Dr. King Park for the City. sideline of Wast 7th Avenue, distant 38O06 *m The following addmonaJ matters are Val D. imbrtaco feet west from Its intersection wttfrthevi .. TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES hereby determined, declared, recited and CITY CLERK tarty sJdeBoe of Chestnut Street and run- AND FUND BALANCE $214.127.120^)1 $197^96.072.32 FROM $ stated: (b) The estimated maximum amount of U9S46 SPL June 29, 2000 ($92^5) ning thence (1) South 09 degrees OO Bonds or Notes to be issued forthe purpose minutes Wast along the aoutherty sideline (a) The Improvements described In Sec- of financing a portion of the cost of the SHERIFF'S SALE of West 7th Street"4O^X) feet to a point CITY OF UNDEN tton 3 of this bond ordinance are not current Improvements & $78,000. SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-7552«7 thence (2) South 1 degrees 00 minutes COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGE IN aipenssi.and arecapftsj improvements or DIVISJONI: CHANCERY East 200.00 feet toapoft thence (3) North FUND BALANCE - CURRENT FUND propertiei that the City may lawfully make (c) The estimated cost of the tmprove- COUNTY: UNION 89 degrees 00 minutes East 40.00 feat to a or acquire as general improvements, and ments is $80,000 which amount represents DOCKET NO. F1351199 point: thence (4) North 1 degrees O0 YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED PCA no part of tne cost tneraofhas been or shall the initial appropriation made by the City. PLAINTIFF; AAMES CAPITAL CORP minutes West 200 feat to a point in the DECEMBER DECEMBER K^y-:-^ be specially awetwd on property spedaUy The excess of the appropriations made for DEFENDANT: STANLEY UUKOWSK1- southerly sideline of Wast 7th street, being 31, 1999 31, 1998 each of the Improvementsover'the esti- MRS. STANLEY UUKDWSKI. ETALS tha point and place of BEOMNINQ. REVENUE AND OTHER INCOME REALIZED Cb) Tha average period of usefulness mated maximum amount of Bondsor Notes WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: " Commonly known as 127 West Seventh of the Improvements, within the limitations authortzed to be Issued therefor am staled MARCH 23. 2000 Avenoe,- Roeene, New Jersey. of the Local Bond Law. taking into consider- above is the amount of the Down Payment. SALE DATE: . Fund Balance Utilized - $ 3,000.000.00 $ 3.00O.OOO.00 Said premises may be further described Miscellaneous -.From Other Than ation the respective amounts of an obBgs- WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF in accordance wtth a survey made bv SECTION. 4, . Local Property Tax Levies 33,537,668.01 30,517.072-52 ttons authorized for the several \-tv*mmt* according to the reasonable 0., An Bond Anticipation Notes Issued CoUoctJon of Delinquent Taxes hereunder shaB mature aX such-.times as PASSED ORDINANCE OF tMXH and Tax Tttle Uens 1.752.721.24 1^99.622^4 computed from the date of it^% Bonds Collection of Current Tax Levy authorized by this bond ordinance. Is ten may -be determined by the municipal NO. 42-28 72,601,013.50 71.400.629^6 COUPON COUPON <1O) years. finance officer of the Cfty {the "Chief Finan- **I° SWPLE1IEHT CHAPTER VH, TRAFFIC, OF DELIVERY cial Officer); provided that no Note shaB ii *!* ORMIAfeC6 ADOFTINa AND ENACTINQ TOTAL INCOME (c) Trie Supplemental Debt Statement mature later than one year from Its date. $110,691,407.75 5106,517.324.72 The Notes shaB bear interest at such rate or ORDINANCC8 OFTHE CITY OF UNDEN 99 'BUILDERS'REMODELERS requireouter d- by the Loca~l Bond Law naa been ^U^^^^ ^VElttER 24. EXPENDITURES dur_y prepareprepa d and fBed in the office of the rates and be In such forxnas may be deter- mined by me Chief Financial OOSc&r. The Budget Expenditures: Ctty Clark and a complete executed duptt- Chief Financial Officer «naB determine an ivi"-" cate thereof has been Wed fen the office of Re: Amending Chapter vm. Traffic as follows: Municipal Purposes 5 5*2M£*Z? *S1^S-7B2.O1 1 the Director. Orvtsion of Local Government matters In connection wtth .Notes issued County Taxes purunuans t to this ordinance, and the signa- 7-16 LOADING ZONE Local School Taxes 13,096.189^1 12,963,373^8 Service*. Department. of Community 41.B64.O63.O0 39.682,828.00 QU i KING SET Affairs, State of New Jersey. Such atats- Eve of the Chief Financial Officer upon the ADD: Other Expenditures SET-UP Notes ahaB be conclusive evidence aa to all 134^91 JOQ 121.16SJ0 ment snows that 1ha gross debt of the CHy. TOTAL EXPENDITURES as defined m the Local Bond Law. b euch determinations. AB Name of Street Side $107.871,091.30 $104,140,149.09 M Time location r $' Incraaaad by the " ***** *y a**"** of the Bonds hereunder may be lenewed from time to E. Linden Avenue y — Friday South _ at a point and Notes provided In this bond ordinance time subject to the provisions of Section Statutory Excess to Fund Balance APARTMENT HOU 8:00 a.m _ s*X> p.m. feet west of the $ 3.020.318.45 $ 2^77.175.63 by *-0- and the obOoatlona authorlzad 8) a-fnajn.. at QaDe*Gabe/as TowinT< g Company. 228 South St&es MAYOR Street, Urtoen. New Jersey the following mot ahicies which came Into popaesslon of the YEAR ENDED ATTEST: YEAR ENDED Undani Police Department trwougttu h abandonment or failure of owners to claim same. These DECEMBER DECEMBER motor vehtaias may be examined at the aforementioned location at 93X) a_m. on June 29, 31. 1998 2000. AB sales arearena1 s is". Vehicles must be removed by a wreckerwtthin two working days. Val D. imbrtaco 31, 1999 Unden PoBce Department CITY CLERK REVENUE AND OTHER INCOME R**' John E. Mlilano: Chief of Police U9543 SPL June 29. 2000 ($27.75) Fund Balance Utfltzed Tipping Fees The following vehicles win be sold wtth a "JUNK TTTLE- Issued by the State of New CITY OF UNDEN ~^".^—————^————— Mfscettaneoim Jersey. Department of Motor Vehicles and are for "PARTS or SCRAP** only and cannot be PASSED ORDINANCE 621^51.79 letlUed. NO. 42-2ff TOTAL INCOME A T A l D $ O,744,B3a7BS 6.883.400^0 » «i5Ji,5r?S2* ^PfM 5U ^K . AND SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER fL ADMJ- MAKE YEAR SERIAL # COST OF USPKSSftJJf ^PJlPJHMi^ ENTITLEIV^N ORDINANCE AOOPTTNO REPOSSESSION 01 1 1 Expenditures: U^lnW-pIS^^^ * ^ ^ THE CTTY OF Operating » 2^69.150.00 HONDA 1987 1HQCA5428HA079251 $1125.30 Debt Service 168.833^3 same as cash on anything in the store; After approval from G.E. Deferred Charges and Statutory Expenditures credit policy FORD 1989 1FAPP9S92KT133534 $103^20 47,000.00 47.00O.OO • ''.vyi'.:"' FORD 1988 2FAPP31X1JB220664 $ 992-80 Re: Amending Chapter ti. Administration. Article VtJL Policies and Procedures ma 1ot- TOTAL EXPENPTTURES $ 2.034,737.40 LINCOLN 1986 1LNBP96FXQY614632 S 992.80 $ 2.484.783-33 BIG SAVINGS FORD 1987 2FABP74F2HX133079 $ 992-60 BIG SAVINGS HONDA 1984 JHMAB5226EC033325 $ 098.10 2-89.3 PoOce P*pwtment Record* is hereby amended as follows: Excess In Revenue $ 3.810.096^9 $ 4.408.625.97 IN OUR IN OUR SPECIAL DISCOUNT FORD 1989 1FABP8891JW531696 $140020 «^1* J2^ pnotostatic copies of Police reports of motor vehicle accidents or other JEEP 1985 1JCUL7837FT11316O $120430 reports that are public record snail be as follows: Fund Balance, January 1 4.424.427.47 96S.B01.S0 BEbDINGDEPT. BEDDING DERI 1Q1BN81YXKA127566 $114120 CHEVROLET 1989 $ 6,234^23.78 $ 5.374,427.47 TO THE FOLLOWING: CHRYSLER 1988 1C3BC56EOHF281147 $ 738.40 First page to tenth page $1.00 per page •Eltzabethtown NLH •Board of Education UQS33 SPL June 29. 2000 ($22.50) Eleventh page to twentieth pane 0.50 per pag* OUR 50™ YEAR All pages over 20 Decreased by: Employees Employees 020 per page Utilized by Sanitary Landfill Utility Budget PUBUC NOTICE oso,ooo.oo •City Employees All Towns -All Towns Above fees established by N J S A 47:IA-2. CITY OF UNDEN •County Employees - All •Elizabeth Gas Customers PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereoy gtven that the fofiowing Ordlnanco was Introduced and Fund Balance. December 31 8,234,623.78 S 4.424.427.47 passed on first by the Council of the City of Linden in the County of Union, Stale of ~-I* SEJ29 SLHKnoLvohi?>0 accKJunt reports or other reports that am public record are Counties •Religious Organizations .. f Newd Jersey,-orvJune e ~ aoOO and wm te presented fcyfurmer-conslderatlon ancTTiaartng requested other man in person- an additional lee shall be added as -follows: •Police Employees - AJI •Fraternal Organizations to be held on July 18, aH 7:00 pjn. iirevaiUng time, or as soon thereafter as the matter RECOMMENDATIONS can be reached. First page to third page S4.00 Der oaoe That the Municipal Court: Counties •PSE&G Employees Each page thensafler 1^00 "reconcile the distribution of cash and checks In the daDy Journals wtth tne detail on m« VAL P. IMBFUACO Certmed copies will raquiro •Fire Department •Merck Employees CITY CLERK «dantonal S5.OO fee for the entire report. deposit slips; *-••«• ORDINANCE #42-30 Employees- •Exxon Employees AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER VU. TRAFFIC, OF The above fees are pursuant to Chapter 105, Laws of New Jersey. 1981. approved April 'reconcile the open Items of ban wtth the balance on deposit in the baO bank accounts. All Counties • Senering Employees AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AND ENACTINQ ph8 a Iicants f •AARP • THE REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF UNDEN. 1999/* ^ PB or private employment, of applicants for gun per- That the General Fixed Assets Ledger be updated to reflect all acqutsttlons of general fixed PASSED NOVEMBER 23, 1999 AND APPROVED NOVEMBER 24. 1999, AND ^^ registration and of persons who. under anyoftfnance oflhe City assets. •AAA Employees AS AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED. Photographed: and the reproduction of any photograph taken by the DISTRIBUTING Company •State Employees •Union County Residents t2m ^^ '~°^^^^ ""^^S^OO ^lht That surety bond coverage for the Tax CoDectof's office be Increased to the statutory Re: Amending Chapter VIL Traffic as toOows: minimum. 725 RAHWAY AVENUE, ELIZABETH - 908-354-8533 •Union Employees •Middlesex County -** Robert F. Bunk •Teachers All Towns Residents -; 7-12 Parking Time Limited PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL "Unresolved 1898 recommendations •Public Service Customers •All Hospital Employees -• 7-12.1 Time Umfted Parking on Certain Street APPLIANCES • BEDDING ELECTRONICS • AUDIO & VISUAL APPROVED: June 21. 20O0 OPEN MON. & THURS. 10 AM- TIL 8:00 PM; TUES., WED. & FBI. 10 AM. TIL 6:00 PM; DELETE: John T. Gregorto OPEN SATURDAY 10 AM. TIL 5:00 PM.; CLOSED SUNDAYS MAYOR Ctfy Clerk in the City of Linden. PERSONAL CHEGKI of Street Houra Cave •. T71® *topvi> ftummaiy or *ynopela was prepared fromm, tn, tne erepor report ot fo audif audit t of the Cttv of Not responsible ior typographical errors. "Bring us your best deal from PC RICHAfiO • THE WIZ and we wiS Orchard Terrace Both 8:00 a~m. Mon.- St Qoorae AAvenue to ATTEST: Unden, County of Union for the caJendaTyear 10©910©9.. This report of audit aubHMtf b to 5:OO p.m. Frl. Oesneer Street SupleeSuplee , Oooney & CompanCompanyy. RaoJstared MurUdpal AccAccounUr^^uidCerSnea^to ^ ^^fe^fe^^ VaJ D. imbrtaco AcoMintama. is on file ai K C^ ClaiVa Ofnce a^^ The ordinance Is on file and available from the City Clerk, Ctty Hall. Linden, NJ. CITY CLERK U9551 June 2S. 2000 ($22.50) U9541 SPL June 29. 20O0 ($38.25) U0535 SPL June 2Q. 2000 "* 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX SAVE

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fflxE'A ^^JiaS?1*-^' f-^i ^- •r-*rr.'.,-"">;jt <£*** Carolyn Scofield Edna Godin Este/Ia Barnes Carolyn J. Man-is Scofield, 84. of Edna Godm, 77, a lifelong resident EstdlaPam Barnes, 61, of Rahway Edison, formerly of Rahway, died of Rahway, died lone, 20 at home. died Jane 24 in Itahway Hospital. June 14 in the John r Kennedy Haven Surviving are her husband, Joseph; BommNewBnmswkk, Mrs. Bar- Hospice, Edison. four Hawyin^i^ Judith StBsi&y, Jesn nes moved to Rahwty 36 ^ears ago. Born in Bloomfield, Mrs. Scofield Esposito, Maiy Jane NeOson and She was a secretary for I7zyero with lived in Rahway for 20 years before Gayle Martmko; mice teofbexs, Ger* the Railway school system. moving to Edison 35 years ago. She I Class of aid, Edward and Thomas Skmaken Mis. Barnes was a member of the worked fc Cosnwir \n Clark in 1? six sisters, Elizabeth HaneuV "Lucille Pastor's Care Committee of Faith vears and retired in 1978. Pittson, Model DcSalvo, Beniadette Tabernacle Church, PlainfiekL s : Mrs. Scofield was a member of th*- McCartney, Janet Bansh and PamH a Surviving are ber husband, CHntan; Qasiirj Abdullah Jonathan S. Ferrell Celena Puma i 1 Order of the Eastern Star. Hook. *nd four gnmrtrhfidrep- two sons. Goyan^ Gary; a daughter, Omayra Acevedo Surviving a*e a daughter, Micbele Shannon; a brothcrv Julian Anderson; Christopher Michael Feudale Satirrah L. Putman Fcncxk; three stepsons, Russell Jr.. three grandchildren, and a great- Aim Gabriela Acosta Al-Tereek Dashaan SharufBn Glennise Quails Rrmaifi and Norman SpflfigM; twn Nannery UOiJI fclrild Michael Adu Jamicl-Shatjuaan stepdaughter. Patty Scbroth and I>ar- Tt Irene Nannery, 60, of diffwood Kad Akoko leae Barak: 15 gr^ndcl d TU 1? Beaph. fbrmeriy of Rahway, died Marie Jennings Frazier Jennifer Leigh great-grandcbildn^ - ' «• •- Kiisten Mape June 7r^ P* "^VCJJO^P ^"^oicfl* f ^©Jtp# Marie X. Jennings, 77, of Rahway Jessica Prances Gar** Jason Manuel Reverendo died June 16 in Bayshorc Hospital. Leodaris Allen Cheryl Lynn Richter HohndeL Diana Garcia Born in Elizabeth, Mrs. Nannery Qn&mar Alston Bom in Chicago, Mrs, Jennings Tandeace Gillette Jerry Quan Rice Ruth Murphy TO Rahway before iik>viug "to lived in Rahway for 51 years. She was Nason Alvme? Rntb C Mnrphy 78. ' < Beach 19 years ago. She Vietnam veteran Robert Latherow Jr.. center, is commended at the Rahway City Jason Made Gircv' Christopher Rodri|nw^ ? T : an assembly worker with RCA. formerly of RoseP- ' ' ^ ' saleswoman with Lev* Diane Amann Bruno Gancal-v*^ Juan Rodrigi^z Woodbridge, and retired in 1974. Council meeting June 14 for recentiy receiving the N.J. Distinguisehd Service Rahway Hospital Ffizabeth. far four years Award. Family members joining him are, from left, his father, Robert Sr.; mother, Dori Anderson Surviving aid her husband, Wil- Ambar Green Andrew Russell Bom ti Elizabeth, Mrs Murphy Wving are two sons, Philip and Gloria; wife, Dolores; daughter, Jessica and sister, MaHAnne, along with members Stevan Arbutina lived in Rarrlle before movr^g tr liam; a daughter, Conine; a sister, Lfl- of the Rahway High School Junior ROTC. Nakia Kaneesha Greene Noelle Russp John r*del**; a «"»« * h^ad teller at OoTam^r Beth Anne Gustofson Jerson Santacruz T Blake Bailey cial Trust and T nite** Connives Trust Senate approves hospital legislation Malikah Al'nisa Ham John Colin Sardine to RHS seniors graduate Wesley Alan Bailey 1 Lacresha M. Haigett Nicholas Joshua Sardine I: ng arp a WT. Thor^«\s; a (Continued from Page V) parents of all the students, the Class of The Senate approved legislation «*«o*t get the short end of Ac stick.* This provision would guarantee a Rebecca Lynn Pa^ r ' Monday sponsored by Assembly Thr measure would nwmiiip a ncm transaction won't result in the deterio- Colin Patrick Haitnett Paul Anthony Schuck daughter. 7aneann a Wrnthe* TacV the graduates a lot of soc- 2000 would go on to be 21st-centnry Justin Ball Yates; four cistern, }\r>\-' * C >r*l. > the future, especially those Renaissance men anH women, capable Deputy Minority Leader Neil M profit hospital to notify the attorney ration of th^ quality, availability or Scott Hemenway JenniferAnn Marie MaryOT ^w various graduates. Jersey to become a for-profit "More and more non-profit hospi- Kyle William Bender Wildline Jarda Lisa Spinella where they originally planned to go, "The success of Blue Cross has **5 years and retired four years ago. Council President Dave Brown pany. according to Cohen. tals in the state are being merged with Starla Stadler that is not always a bad thing, and that been largely due to its non-profit sta- Juana Benitez Michelle Jasper Mr. TTioroe served in the Marm*- praised the graduates' parents forgiv- It also would help protect taxpay corporate health care providers," said life is something always to He tus which qualified them for many Christopher A. Bennett Dayana A. Jean-Gil^ Chesbert Stephens Corps during the Korean War. ing their children a good education at ers* investments in New Jersey hospi- Cohen. "This measure would ensure enjoyed. state incentives, such as tax exemp- Surviving are three sons, Wayne, the Rahway public schools, and said tals that are targeted for takeover by that any proceeds from such acquisi- Gina Marie Berardinell* Riffard Jean-Gilles Mistica Dawn Stephens "We are living in a time of great tion,'' said Cohen. "As it attempted Dale and Bruce; a daughter, Kimberiy good leadership win lead to good large, national for-profit companies, tions would benefit the community in Jordan Bethune Hui ma. t wo^sisigrsrfieteraodi MuH^tKeT ta^vmaJcer' termsUfHiantabTe TieaJth care pur- g said board President Frank GcarclL '*! othea, and mice grandchildren. Members of the school board in The bid would develop uniform poses, instead of lining <*orr>orate "big offer a token refund to the state forth e Lisa Diane Bettinger Marilou Casey Stueber challenge you to use your God-given attendance recognized the ability, of standards and establish a charitable wig' pockets." decades of taxpay^ a.«isti»nce the Brook James Blanchard talents to become the best individuals J«my Jesus Michael John Sugzda the Rahway graduates, and hoped that trust to be used for healthcare pur- If deemed necessary, the for-profit company enjoyed" possible." ,' , Elizabeth Blanchard Brian Sweatte more Rahway citizens send their f poses. The conversion process would entity which acquires a non-profit Cohen's bill would not, however, Christopher After all the diplomas were handed children to public school rather than be overw^n Ky the state attorney hospital is responsible to hire an inde- affect any future Blue Cross/Blue Joseph Robert Blankenshir Bartlomiej Szalajko out, -class Vice President Jennifer Marcus Johnson private school. general pendent health care access monitor to Shield merger attempts. Horling gave the farewell speech. Jennifer Lynn BobencbHf Jermaine Frederick Jill Szostak "It has been a long bumpy road, but "The always-changing healthcare observe and report quarterly to the The measure also is sponsored by David Bodine Omar Ali Taylor we finally made it,~ Class Treasurer "In a few minutes, we will turn our market conditions create a need for attorney general on the available com- Assemblywoman Charlotte Vander- Latonya Jones Patricia Cboy said'daring the invoca- tasslj* andsay good-bye to Rah way equaly regulatory treatment and com- munity health care access, including valk, R-Bergen. James R. Boy Sherri Taylor High," Horiing said, "I don't think Anthony Jordon tion. "After this evening, we will all petitive equality for health care pro- levels of uncompensated care pro- The bill now goes to the governor, Kelli Ann Bragdon Headier Thorpe any of us would have made it oat of Danielle Marie Kasprzyk be going our separate ways, be it to viders," said Cohen. "But we need to vided to indigent persons, according who may sign it, Veto it or modify it in here alive without the support of our Timothy Scott Bragdon Ryan Thorpe college, work or the military, but we ensure that New Jersey taxpayers to Cohen. the form of a conditional veto. Dianna Marie Kasprzyk friends. Rahway High School was A will all have our memories of Rahway Walter Lee Braxton IV Stephanie Jane Keal Patrick Tinajero High School to look back on.** place where lifelong friendships Jennifer Marie Truncate began." Jessica Brighouse Elizabeth Sarah Kennedy Class President Wesley Bailey said Demetrius Edward Turner one of the highlights of the class' At the end of the ceremony, afierall. Matthew James Brindle Rebecca Kieslor senior year was watching their foot- the tassles were mined, the RHS ma& Steven John Bringuez Laurel Jean Vallarta rigals sang "Movin* On" byilaymond Adrean Kirk ball team play at Giants Stadium, RAHWAY Sondra Brown Natalie Ann Vasquez Hannisian and the RHS Alma Mater Knight 'To be good is not enough when Gerald Vaughan you dream of being great," Bailey told by Helen Gnndaker, Class of 1925. Steven Angelo Brown Jr. Steven Charles Krawec the class. Lattice S. Brown-Shaw familyor going to their cars decorated Samantha Kureczka David Veloso Kerihetiv McGifory Yergalonis congratulated the top 10 Leon D. Bunion n students in the class and their parents, with soap and streamers. Peter A. Lachenauer Wayne .Velsor saying they showed real quality edu- Project Graduation 2000, an all- Ronald Eric Burkhardt Jr. Quentton Lane WUliam Viegas cation is possible at Rahway High night alcohol-free party, was held at rill William Campos Lauren LaPelusa Bonnie Ward School. the College Avenue Gym at Rutgers Latoya Princess Cargeor "The present is as accomplished as University until early Friday morning. Monika P. James Ward the past, and the future remains very Money was raised for Project Gradua- Samantha Marie Carolan Aleah Chanel LaVant Stacy Wargo bright," Yergalonis said. "Our stu- tion throughout the year with various Edwin Carrington Gaby Lazo Charies Joseph Wasiewicz dents are continually recognized as donations and fund-raisers from some of the best in the state, and have businesses and residents across Rah- Benedetta Caterinicchio Kaprie Oka Lee Latesha Watkins • •"•%.*%T been accepted into some of the best way. George Cheskowich Juris Lim Thomas Watson Jr. universities across the land.** *^ hope they all return to Rahway Patricia Lynn Choy Dave Long Latreese Wells . Saiutatonad Joni Ong said that due sometime and remember their alma to the efforts of teachers, friends and Lisa Ann Colasanti Kathleen Low Jenifer -Wilds mater,** Andersen said. SPORTS &*m Ffirrt vfetary Ronald Coleman Eric John Mandela Jeffrey Kenneth Williams Meghan Colgan Eddie Martins Kathleen Susan Williams Miguel Concha ffX. Thomas Raymond Materazzi James Wilson Kalisha Dionne Conniide vDto'iD^ ta Diner Brian Mayer Talieka N. Wise • It Adonis A. Cook Eric McClain Jamie Wronski • • • • • • rts, Obituaries ****** s KevirtFagan Clifford Cooley Cadriq McDowell Carlos Yanes Fagan & McGrnry will I THE ARTS Stanley Cooper Jessica McMahon Lgjgh Yuill •v-vX* attend Magnet School •i&^^MJb^tMi Fuquan Salik Copeland Lucy del Carmen Mendoza Sandra Zamor "."•V Rahway residents Kevin Fagan and Jacqueline Cornell Jessica Maria Mestre Kenneth McGrory, graduates of St. Natoya Vontice Cornwall Nicole Miller John Vianney School in Colonia, have Douglas J. Corso been accepted to the Union County BJ. Mitchell SHARE THE JOY David James Costello Christine Mongiello All online & Magnet High School in Scotch Plains. Birth announcements will appear every Thursday in the Spectator The Magnet High School, located Leader, Rahway Progress and the Clark . Just fill out the form Nicole Cotte Crystal Michelle Moore on the County Vocational-Technical below and mail it to: Michael Anthony Crespo * * • • • Schools campus, provides an educa- Jillian L. Moran tional program focused on math, sci- STORK CLUB THfe William Crosser Thomas John Moran ence and technology. 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., P.O. Box 3109 ALL FREE !! Evelyn A. Cruz William Moran Union, N.J. 07083 S:>::¥3 The two met the academic place- If you are a retail Sean Donald Currie To All ment requirements for participation in YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT WILL APPEAR Jennifer Moro .!_•-• • • • •:-x-x-:-S the program. FREE OF CHARGE, OUR GIFT TO YOU merchant and would Shannon Lyn Currie Manque Mosby All your A Pranav Dalai Cesar Murga community's news, Lopez awarded degree Mandy Damoah mm 1 like to sell the Victoria Elizabeth Myers Ik Students pound, —ounce son/daughter (named) classifieds and events Aurora S. Lopez of Rahway was Mia Dean James Nappi among the 2,260 students to take part and measured was born RAHWAY PROGRESS online in one mm in Rowan University's commence- r.v Casey Ann Decker Ana Nieto ment ceremonies last momth. in Hospital to Mr ana Mrs. Sandra DeRose Christina Olejar convenient place. •:-X-X-K:: Lopez earned a degree in couunu of (town) at your location From He/sne Joins a (brother Hetal Desai nican'on and psychology. Joni Ong fj or sister or brothers and/or sisters) please call Curt Deschamps Craig Oppenheimer SEARCH US Eloisa Diaz Attention churches Mrs me former . is the Eva Osorto 908 686-77i Christopher Donoghue Morgan Whitney Parker The TODAY! and social clubs and Mrs of (town). Her husband is Lauren K Dottin Lee Parker-McBride ;This newspaper encourages *,*,u ' the son of Mr and Mrs of (town) gregations, temples, social and civic Ask for MaryAnn Jesse Dubhorn Chintan A. Patel i Maternal great-grandparents are of (town) orcanizatjons to inform the editors Robert D. Duchemin Heather Peins about scheduled events and activities. Paternal great-grandparents are Releases should be typed, double- Circulation Dept. Jessica Duncan Steven Perez spjaccd,-and include a phone number (of town) mz Allen Eaton Paul G. Paterson El where a representative may be reach- '""gitfae day. Send information Elie Elhabr Jean Pierre P.O. Box 3109. Steven Ellis Onyekachi Pius»Nwagwu ' • ^^B ^^l£ ^^V ^^» W 9^B ^^fe ^••fc ^** ^™* ^^* ™^* ^^^ ^^* ^^* flflV ^^^& ^^^

j-- =.. T* r- . - ' ^ PAGE 10 — THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2000 SPECTATOR LEADER - RAHWAY PROGRESS SPECTATOR LEADER- RAHWAY PROGRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2000 - PAGE 11 Editor•• jJt Parachlni Union Fax: 908-686-4169 Bus trip July 27 to parked in the rear lot of Zion Lut eran Care." Meetings will be held during Public Library. The dob is loosely July 8 street fair at students through 15 years old- Such Union: 908-686-7700, ext 319 Orange Fax:373-674-2038 Modern Art Museum me week of July 24 hoax 9 ajn. to patterned on children's summer read- take-downSf arm- noon at the church, 600N. Wood A^» ing piogiams which are successful in Second Baptist Church wrist-locks will be taught. Maplewood (Tuesdays): 973-762-0303 Maplewood Fax: 973-763-2557 The Rahway Senior Citizens Cen- Registration is $5 per chad- libraries all over the country. A street fair will be Inly 8 at 11 win be every Monday, ter is sponsoring a bus trip July 27 to y y, Swing concert July 6 AD children entering kindergarten Registered dab participants keep a.m. at Second Baptist Church. 200 Tuesday, Wednesdad y and Thursday, The Museum of Modem An in New through sixth grade in the new school Locust Su, Rosellc It will York City. The trip is for city seniors A swing concert will be held July 6 track of the books they read all sum- ill through Aug. 17. The class is from at 7 pjn. on the Rosclle Public year are invited to register. All are mer and receive raffle tickets for each Praise dancers, Christian drama and 330 to 4-30 pjn- at the Gregorio only, and costs $10 per person, winch welcome regardless of cfiurch includes transportation and museum library lawn at Chestnnt Street and book completed. There are weekly drill teams. Vendors are sought Recreation Center, 330 Helen St West Fourth Avenue. Parti/upjum ^ - tion. Call (908) 486-3714 drawings for gift bags filled with a Spaces are $10 each. The cost is $50. Class size is lim- asked to bring chairs For more mfbnnation. caD (90S) The museum H hosting an exhibit variety of items. All entries will be ited. 245-1187. ccmsisnng o* 24 difleirm categories eligible forth e grand prize drawing at Applications are available at die Adult reading, club the end of the summer for a gift certi- nf art from *•*- lO^Ae through the Reformed Church to Gregorio Center, Unden Multi- By John Zucal Palmer, who is a member of.the the Monacacy Valley at Linden Library to a local bookstore provided by Self-defense course purpose Center, Commnnity Center, Staff Writer hold Club Can-Do of the Tinrim Library. Weightlifting Club in Pnvlrriffc, Md^ last year's national The bos departs at 10 a.m. from the The Reformed Church of Linden's Club Read, the adult reading dob •***• at Gregorio Center City TMi, public libraries and banks. Sometimes one develops a love far a sport, a hohby. an team champion, noted the sport has pockets of interest in renter, 1306 Esterbrook Ave~, and theme for the Vacation Bible School which has no does and no meetings, Call (908) 298-3830 for more The linden Recreation Department For more information, call (908) activity, bat circumstances force that desire to take « v«*-v New Jersey, such as Remington and Fort Lee, as opposed returns at 3 p-m. Vehicles should be wiD be "Club Can-Do: Kids Called to returns next week to the linden Free information. is sponsoring self-defense classes for 474-8627. seat to more important things. to powerlifting, which has gained the interest of teenagexs But firmytinyg. that interegi COPTTE barV anri onn and VdiuhJ^ Stfi^*g "*v v ""Hpuwfl' ^^hich Palmer holds w+m PUDUW PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE pursues it mare intensely than ever. Alan Palmer has taker SHERIFF'S SALE BOROUGH of ROSELLE in the County <* fB SALE PROPERTY ADDRESS: 84O MACK Mayorand Cfty CJertc b» and hereby be lorfumi that second chance and has definitely made the most of it SHERIFF'S NUMBER UNION, and the State of New Je*»«y SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-7553O4 PLACE. UNDEN. NEW JERSEY O7036 oiTipowannj ant}. tSrvdtd to *HTtif an andlMi ,. , "Weigbtlifting has DO bench presses, DO dead lifts." Pal DIVISION: CHANCERY LOT 30 BLOCK 27D1 DIVISION: CHANCERY TAX LOT NO. 20. 21 and 22 BLOCK ammgmuxy mjimmima for th« contract 7t00 gun. pravaHnQibM.tsrj aoon ttw TheRah way resident was involved in weightlifting as a mer said. "Everything is over the bead. COUNTY: UNION COMMONLY KNOWN AS 231 EAST COUNTY: UNION WO. 28 ' conatetani_iwim tha abov; and after as the matter — teenager. Waxfc and marriage poshed the sport aside for DOCKET NO. FT 236799 BTH AVENUE. ROSELLE, NEW JERSEY DOCKET NO. F13215Q9 DIMENSIONS: 4ZJ00 FEET X 100JDO BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED mm a VAL D. IUBR1ACO **It*s one thing to lilt 500 pounds above the knees," Pal- PLAINTIFF: INVESTORS SAVINGS BANK 07203 PLAINTIFF: ALTEQRA CRED* *"HET X 42X0 FEET X 100.00 FEET notic© of thto acfion ahaf ba putA*»M*cf to TY CIHRK_ about three decades. But in bis 50s, the fire retained. ' F3=ENOANT: DONALD »* Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximate- COMPANY NEAREST CROSS STREET: •ccordanp* mtox aRUU i ORDINANCE-#42-37 * continued, *"but it's another to pns it over your ly) 3333 feet wide by 123J2S feet tana DEFENDANT: DOROTHY L MC*' * UNKNOWN AN ORDMANCE TOAMEND AN Now, at 65. Palmer has five national masters* champ- OF EXECUTION D*TF Nearest Cms* Street -Situated on the JUDGMENT AMOUNT:-ONE-HUNDRED ORDINANCE—BfiTTieO: -TMt have-control" APRIL 25, 2000 NORTHERLY aide Of NINTH AVENUE, _ TWENTY-TWO THOUSAND THREE ORDINANCE ESTABUSHtNQ A ionships in 10 yeai^ and wil] compete in the Worid Masters SALE DATE: POftrss feet from the WESTERLY **)• <* OP EXECUTION DATF HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO DOULARS Bunk SCHEDULE OF TTTLfS. SALARY Palmer, who do*s come of bis training at Rahway High THE 1ZTH DAV or SPRUCE STREET. MAY 01, 2000 FIFTY-THREE CENTS ($122^32 RANGES AND REOULATIONS Weightlifting Championships in Orlando, Fla. in October JULY A.D 2O00 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: NINFTY-NINE SALE DATE; 'TTORNEY FOR UAMTAMMQ "THE CLASSI- "I did it years ago before! got nxanicd — I was 22 at the School, ngfrTwrg it in hard to get a student interested **- By virtue ol the ^bowe BTJITWII wrfl of THOUSAND NINE MUNDRET ELEVEN A THE 26TH DAY OF EAR AND HOFFMAN, P.A FICATION AND SALARY STAN- ojcacuttoo to me (Sroctsd I BtiaBwcpoee for JULY AX). 2000 LAW OFFICES 1 DOLLARS AWO NrMC'v '-CNTO By virtue of the above-stated writ of DARDgATION FLAN OF ALL time,* Palmer said. "Years later, I happened to be-walchiiig sale by puttfc vendue. on tfte 6ff» Floor off ($06,911.90) SUITE 210 voorto EMPLOYEES OP THE CJI'V OF 1 the Union County Court House ** bar over yoor head, ft** an all of their bid avsflable In cash or SA^ AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S rtc adding Schedule 3-W-4 covertno for 30 years. He is retired from Exxon Research and Engi- INVESTORS SAVINGS BANK MARLTON. NJ O8053 OFFICE- SPt salaries tor 1906, 1990 and 20Orf VS. DONALD J. SEEBECK, BT AL «=HERIFF: ^eck ax the cof**»Men of ONE HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND neering, for whom he worked a» a senior research techni- around r»OCKET NO. F-12367-99 RALPH FROEHUCH Cfty/Town FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED Ctty of i* SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY-THREE DOT- The complete ordinance is on tn© and 3 The property to be sold Is located in the IARS AND EIGHTY-NINE CENTS available from the City Clark, Ctty Had. Un- cian. That h * °""*"^ *»i»n flip time to t^tuio U> For those who believe Palmer spends most of his days in City of Linden. County of Union and St«i» «* AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S County TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT ^w Jersey. OFFICE. Union den. NJ. weightlifting the gym preparing t«* •»•» «*«rid championships, it may b*- ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN THOUSAND Stale ($130,753*9) Cm OF UNDEN It Is commonly known as 1010 W New Jersey June 29. . Jul__y e. 13. 20, 2000 PASSED ORDINANCE SP1_ June 29. 2000 (Si3-«o> The frnits of his labor are plenty. Palmer woo nrnfirir"'! quite the opposite Sanke Street (ask/a Blank* Streets i TWO HUNDRED ONE DOLLARS "' Premises U952S SPL (S86.O0) *O. 42-29 ^""TY-TWO CENTS Lot 1ise7 s KnowBlockn: "%w Jersey. JUDGMENT AMC' As: 623 Union Street AN ORDINANCE TOAMENO AN PUBUC NOTICE masters' titles in 1P00. 1991. 1995,1996 and was fourth in '"When yon get older you have to have a plan," Palmer It Is known and designated «• e***- Dimensions: 25 x 100* PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE ENTITLED. "AN Nearest Cross Street: North west side of CTTY OF LINDEN tot 38. June 2P CITY OF UNDEN, NEW JERSEY ORDINANCE ESTABUSHtNQ A the 1992 world mas»ere' championships in Oxford, Eng said. "Yoa have to go to a rotational or cyclical The dimensions a*» *O.3O Unden Street 2OO feet from the Southwest NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARDED SCHEDULE OF TITLES. SALARY PUBUC NOTICE is hereby given that '00.00 feet long. of LJncofin The City of Unden, New Jersey has RANGES AND REQULATIONS the following OdOrdinancei ) introduced land. Palmer mis^d *wo years dae to a shoulder injury program. Nearest cross street: Arnon T« A fufl legal • of the property wartJed a contract wtihout cornpetWvebkl- FOR MAINTAININQ THE CLASSI- and passed on first read* by thaCound Prior Benfs): Subject to unpaid taxes ares SHERIFF'S SALE may bo found mif of ifw Stwwfn and (Sngssa FVofcs&tonal Servtco. pwsvant to FICATiON AND SALARY STAN- of the Cay of Unden m the In competition in Savannah. Ga~, Palmer set three *1 kilograms (209 pounds) in the clean-and-jerk and 72 ^ SOCTY-THREE CSNTS ($66,063-63) T-JOO p-m. prevmSng time, or as soon tr**' - schedule. *TI1 go heavy in late Inly, then slack off, then attorneys. DOCKET NO. F218699P pal Ortc 1906, AND APPROVED AUQUS? after as the matter can *>• *—rh»gi JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ONE HUNDRED PLAINTIFF: GMAC ^"rrORNEY: '%. 1996. kilos (159-5 pounds) in the snatch, totaling 1673 kilos SIXTEEN THOUSAND FOUR HlfNDREC TOLL SULUVAN LUTHMAN * VAL D. IMBRIACO pick it op again so Fll peak for the world competitioa" AMn CORPORATION Michael J. MItzner. Esq. CLERK SEVENTY-TWO DOLL**** w**»r * DEFENDANT: ANDRF ORT17 - •" BtLOTTl - LAW OFFICES 786 Mountain Boutovaf Amending the salary ordinance for (368.5 pounds). Palmer noted he had an advantage ove^ *>^ Palmer said be is looking fmwau.il to lifting in October, CENTS ($116.-r72.oo) <~*EN ORTIZ. ETALS. 600 N_ KINGS HIGHWAY Suite 101A the Police Department * tfB ORDINANCE #42-38 Two of the top high school varsity baseball players in Union County this year included, competitors since he turned 65 a ri"«if|> earlier. ATTORNEY: WRTT OF EXECUTION DATF SUITE 4O0 Wstchung. NJ 07060 Schedule3- AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND but knows be win face strong competition. STERN LAVINTHAL, FRANKE*'"*'* APRIL 12. 2000 CHERRY HILL NJ 08Q34 It is necessary for the City of 1999 and 2000. SUPPLEMENT ' CHAPTER V0. from left, Steve Brown of Rahway and Dan DelValle of Linden. Brawn's excellent Palmer said be was bypassing another major competi- MORGAARO A KAPN1CK. LL SALE-DATE: EWE^ linden—to -eooaoe—tegai TRAFFIC,_JOF ANUORDINANCE 1 know of two good Canadians who will be there, the SUITE 300 WEDNESDAY THE 10TH DAY OF counsel wfth respect to a PASSED: Juna 5*o, ENTITLED; -AN ORDINANCE pitching^ipeditetwayTeatfrt^^ game for V RALPH FROEHUCH ADOPTMQ AND ENACTVIQ THE tion,thePan American championships in Puerto Rico next Russians nave a good team and tne Eastern Europeans are 2S3 EISENHOWER PARKWA JULY A.D. 2000 FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS RLED Municipal Court Complaint LIVINGSTON. NJ O7O3& *** ' By virtue of the afmyo ntaieii wrtt of Instituted aoainst i.i>v5*" Robert F. Btmk REVISED GENERAL ORDI- the first time in 10 years. DeiVaHe's basestealmg prowess helped Linden reach the week, to focus en preparing for the world champirmshtjw always strong." Palmer said. "Tm just hoping to get a met* AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFFS Police Officer NANCES OF THE CITY OF UN- SHERIFF: execution to me directed I snaB expose for OFRCE- PRESIOEWT or Or \nn DEN, 1999.* PASSED NOVEM- North Jersey, Section 2, Group 4 semifinals. The two were members of this year's al Walt Disney RALPH FROEHUCH sale by pubfic venduo. on the 6th Floor of SIXTY-NINE THOUSAND THREE BER 21 10» AND APPROVED at bat Fm in a prime position because of my age " FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS RLED the Union County Court House (Tower), 2 HUNDRED FIVE DOLLARS AND TWEN- Tne term of said contract APPROVED NOVEMBER 24. 1999, AND AS North 2 Aif-Star squad and participated in the annual NJStAA contests held at Prince- AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S Broad Street. Fli/aheth. N-J., on WEDNES- TY CENTS shall be unto the conclusion AMENDED AND8UPPLP OFRCE. DAY, ax two o'clock in the afternoon of said TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT of the work to be performed, Jorm T. *"»•-«• • ton University June 17. North 2 defeated South Jersey 7-6 in 10 innings in one of the ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO THOU- day. AB successful btddersrnust ttava20% ($69,305 20) or unta said amount has MA von SAND EIGHT HUNDREO SEVENTY-NIf^ of their bid available in cash or certified June 29. July 6. 13, 20. been exhausted, whichever contests. North 1 defeated Central Jersey in the championship game. COLLARS AND THIRTY-NINE check at the conclusion of the sales. U9S22 SPL — — sooo (S00.OO) occur* earlier A'TTFPT' Adding handicapped parkin p Roselle honors its TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT HF- GMAC MORTGAGE CORPORA- COSTT A fee not to exceed at itio foeowliiu * TTON .VS,_ ORTIZ ET AL SHERIFFS SALE $1,500.00, based upon an Val p. Imbrtaco. 500 ConkfiC n PPlace top student-athletes tXXK '«WtS -SHEfttf35Q NUMnrn CW-TSS US342 SPL on- DIVISION: CHANCERY per hour, Juno SQ, 3OOO The RoseDe High School varsity ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: 541 COUNTY: UNION DATED: Juno 21, The complete ordinance % on file and SHERIFF'S SALE WHEATSHEAF ROAD. ROSELLE, NEW DOCKET NO.' F1857799 Val D. Imtvtaco avaBabie from the Ctty &m*K *"** Hn t> awards dinner, under the direction of O PLAINTIFF: CHASE MANHATTAN MORT- City Clerk den, NJ. Line!en Recreation summer SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-''^* « JERSEY 07203 PUBUC NOTICE GAGE CORPORATION SPL June 29. 2000 ($14 OO) UOSS3 SP1_ June 2O. 2OOO athletic diiectoi Charles Chrebct, was DIVISION: CHANCERY TAX LOT NO: LOT 25 AND BLOCK DEFENDANT: IGOR 8HCHERBAKOV. CITY OF UNDEN. NEW JERSEY COUNTY: UNION 5SQ3 ON THE TAX MAP OF THE BOR- ETALS. NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARDED held June 6 with over 300 Httrndmt at DOCKET NO. F002T1S98 OUGH OF ROSELLE CITY OF UNDEN The Ctty of Unden. New Jersey has PLAINTIFF; COASTAL FEDERAL DIMENSIONS: 50 FEET WIDTH BY WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: awarded an amendatory contract wttnoui crnr OF UNDEN a restaurant in Roselle. - GAGE COMPANY MAY 02, 2000 PASSED ORDINANCE PASSED ORDINANCE 146.32 FEET LENGTH BY 41:97 FEET SALEDATE: NO. 42-30 competitive bidding as a Professional Ser- baseball teams playing well DEFENDANT:WIUJAM MCBRATNEV F' WIDTH BY 1225 FEET WIDTH BY 126-64 vice, pursuant to N-J,S-A_ 4OA:11-1 et seq. MO. 42-33 The following trophies were FEET LENGTH WEDNESDAY THE 26TH DAY OF AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND This contract and the resolution authorizing AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND JULY A.D. 2000 SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER VI), SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER It. awarded fey the coaches in their WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: NEAREST CROSS STREET: WEST By virtue of the above-stased wrtt off TRAFFIC, OF AN ORDINANCE it are available for public Inspection in t»w> MAY 1O. 2000 SIXTH AVENUE ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE Office of the Municipal ADMINISTRATION. OF AN ORDI- respective sports: SALE DATE: DISTANCE FROM NEAREST CROSS wyscution to me directed •! shall expose-tor NANCE ENTITLED, ~AN ORDI- sale by puboc vendue. on the 6th Floor of ADOPTING AND ENACTING THE NANCE ADOPTING AND ENACT- All three squads manage to post victories WEDNESDAY THE 19TH DAY OF STREET: 78*99-FEET the Union County Court House (Tower), 2 REVISED GENERAL ORDI- AWAROCD: Football: Offensive back. Jaxnin JULY A.D. 2000 JUDGMENT- AMOUNT: ONE HUNDRED TO- Garrubbo, Romankow ING THE REVISED GENERAL Broad Street EBzabeth. NJ^ on WEDNES- NANCES OF THE CTTY OF LIN- ORDINANCES OF THE CTTY OF By virtue of the above-stated wrtt off FIFTY-THREE THOUSAND' EIGHT DAY, at two o'clock tn the afternoon of said DEN, 1999," PASSED NOVEM- Rinakto The linden Recreation Department Baseball Program is Josh Bnkelstein played well defensively, coming op with Walker; Defensive back, Jeff Rodri- execution to me directed 1 snafl expose tor HUNDRED TWELVE DOLLARS AND BER 23, 1999 AND APPROVED 53 Cardinal Drive LINDEN, 1999," PASSED NOVEM- sate by pubDc vendue. on the 6th Floor of NINETY-SIX CENTS (S1S3.S12.96) day. AD successful bidders must have 20% Wostfleld, NJ 07090 BER 23, 1S9S AND APPROVED in full swing now that summer has arrived. guez; Most Valuable Playnv Derrick of their bid avsflable In cash or certified NOVEMBER 24, 1999, AND AS NOVEMBER 24, 1990. AND AS 12 assists from his shortstop position. tne Union County Court House (Tower), 2 ATTORNEY: check at the concttiskm of the sales. AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENT- Retain the services of Guest; Most Improved, Brian Fish; Broad Street. EBzabeth, NJ, on WEDNES- TEICH GROH AND FROST. ED. cial Counsel to represent AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENT- The department is sponsoring a total of six teams in vari- DAY, at two o'clock In the afternoon ol maid Property to be soKJ la locatad in the Bor- Ctty in connection with tha ED day- AD successful bidders must have 2£Wfc COUNSELORS AT LAW ough of Roeelle Park, County of Union ous leagues. Franchises are located in the Union County JUNIOR LEGION Sportsmanship, Steve Carless; Offen- 691 STATE HIGHWAY 33 and Stan* of .New Jersey Bo: Adding handicapped parking in front acquisition and condemna- Re: Amending Chapter It, Administra- of tneir bid available In cash or certmed MERCERVILLE tion of certain properties tion, Article IV, Department Estab- American Legion Senior League, Union County American Linden Recreation 4, Rosdle 2: Danny Diaz struck out sive lineman, Cerone Johnson; check at the conclusion off ttie sates. TRENTON. NJ 08619-4492 Premises ^commonly known as 33 WD- of 115 E. Twentieth Street adjoining the Unden Airport RE: Coestsl Federal elortoaos Conv- Bama Street, Roeelle Park, NJ 07204 lished, 2-14 Department of Finance. 16 Roselle batters to pace the Linden squad. Julio Carcamo Defensive IJ^K*"**™-. Ken Hodge; SHERIFF: BONO KNOWN as LOT 22. BLOCK PASSED: June 20. 2OO0 Development Project. various sections. Legion Junior League and the Tri-County League, pany v. William lit Pi Tney. at at. RALPH FROeHUCH 9O9, on the offidaLTax Map of the Borough TIME Teams will also be represented in the Union County drove in Adam Rusnock with the go-ahead run in the Most Dedicated, Jesse Lewis. FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED off Roeetle Park Robert F. Bunk PERIOD: The term of said contract PASSED: June 20, 2OOO DOCKET NO: F-OO271S-G8 AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFFS Plmanatena: iBfi-TB ft. x 2SJM ft. x PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL shaB be until the conclusion Baseball Association's Minor/ League, Major League and fourth inning. Girls' Tennis: Most Dedicated, MUNICIPALITY: RoseOe OFFICE. 167^8 ft, x 25 ft. of tne work to be performed, Robert F. Bunk COUNTY: Union STATE OF NJ. ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE THOU- or until said amount has PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL Teen League. Westfield 6, Linden Recreation 5: Westfield rallied in Ruddyna Prochet and Amanda STREET & STREET NO: 113 Monroe SAND THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS AND Nearest Cross Street: Chestnut Street APPROVED: June 21. 2000 been exhausted, whichever Street JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ONE HUNDRED the bottom of die seventh to upend T.frytep. Wayne Garri- Oamez; Most^Imnroved, Carpi Hul- THREE CENTS THIRTY-EIGHT THOUSAND THREE John T. Gregorio occurs earlier. APPROVED: June 21, 2OOO The American Legion Senior Program, for youngsters TAX BLOCK AND IJOT: TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS AND SIXTY MAYOR COST: Additional amount not to BLOCK: 706 LOT: 16 (SI 63.300J03) exceed $20,000.00. 19-and-under, is under the tutelage of veteran manager son doubled home the winning runs. Julio Carcamo and jack; Sportsmanship, Nancy . DIMENSiONS OF LOT: 50* x 1OO* CENTS (5138,350.60) June 21. 200O. John T. Gregorio June 22, 29, July 6. 13, 2000 ATTFfTP DATED: MAYOR Noildo Frank Mcada hanged nut dnnhi^g for I I \frtfit Valnahlft Pfav. NCAHCOT CROQO OHaO OO) SERVICE: Retain the services of Spe- Broad Street. EBzabeth. NJ-. on WEDNES- Linden Recreation 10, Clark 7: Danny DelValle, John Dave MOcoljczyk had two hits and scored three runs for the - APPROVED: June 21. 2O00 F/K/A BANCBOSTON MORTGAGE cial Counsel to represent the DAY, ax two o'clock in the afternoon of said Attorneys for the Applcant Boys' Basketball: Most Valuable . SHERIFF'S SALE CORPORATION City in all litigation matters day. All successful bidders must have 2O% U9526 SPL June 29. 2000 (48.50) Tango and Craig Blazousky each had two hits to pace the Tigers, "while Joe Basfle and Mike Cestaro had key hits for SHERIFFS NUMBER CH-754253 John T. Gregorto DEFENDANT: LUIS SOLANO AND EUVIA Including and arising out of of their bid available In cash or certffied Player, Jesse Holley, Most Improved, DIVISION: CHANCERY MAYOR SOLANO, ETALS. the matter of Phfllpa Unden check at the conclusion of the sales. Tiger offense. Tango and Blazousky each knocked in three I.inrtrn when it scored 15 runs in the second inning. COUNTY: UNION WRTT OF EXECUTION DATE: L-L_C. v. City of Linden. The foflowino Is a description of the prop- Reggie Stuckey. Most Dedicated, i f ATTEST: APRIL 11. 2000 runs, while DelValle scored three times. Linden Recreation 8, Union 2: Anthony MacDonald DOCKET t*> F13O4398 TIME erty to be sold. Dana Fearrington; Sportsmanship, PLAINTIFF: OCWEN FINANCIAL SER- SALE OATE: PERIOD: Tne term of said contract Municipality. Borough of RoseDe Pant Scotch Plains 5, Linden Recreation 3: Al Betfords* pitched four innings and Mike Cestaro three, the two pitch- V1CES, INC. Val D. Imbrtaco WEDNESDAY THE 26TH DAY OF shall be until the conchrskm Street Address: 553 E. Grant Avenue WORSHIP CALENDAR Jason Dominique. DEFENDANT: BEATRICE FURCHAK AND CITY CLERK JULY A-D. 2000 of the work to be performed. Tax Lot: 42 Tax Block: 1017 two-run homer in the bottom of the fifth snapped a 3-3 tie. ers limiting Union to two hits. Nick Russo paced Linden's Roseile High School boys' basketball coach Stan Kokie, MICHAEL FURCHAK. HUSBAND OF U9S47 SPL June 29. 2OO0 (S11.2S) By virtue of the above-stated wrtt of or until said amount has Approximate dimensions: 110 x 42 x 110 Boys' Track: MVP weight event, BEATRICE FURCHAK: execution io me directed I shan expose for been exhausted, whichever x 42 APOSTOLIC Chris Petroski blasted a home run for linden, while Ryan offense with a three-hit performance, while teammate right, receives a trophy from athletic director Charles WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: sale by pubflc vendue, on the 6th Floor of occurs earlier. Nearest cross street GaDopina HU Road Cerone Johnson; MVP track event, the Union County Court House (Tower). 2 COST: Additional amount not to JUDGMENT AMOUNT: ONE HUNDRED CORNERSTONE APOSTOLIC CHURCH Gergich banged out two doubles. Scotch Plains infielder Scott Gergich scored three times. NOVEMBER 22. 1999 CITY OF UNOEN Broad Street Elizabeth, HJ., on WEDNES- Cnrebet honoring his 400th win this past season. SALE DATE: NOTICE OF DECISION exceed $20,000.00. EIGHTY-TWO THOUSAND SIX Currently meeting at Derrick Guest; Sportsmanship, WEDNESDAY THE 19TH DAY OF DAY, at two o'clock In the afternoon of ssid DATED: June 21. 2000. HUNDRED FORTY-TWO DOLLARS AND Nonce is hereby given that on June 13. day. Afl successful bidders must have 20*%. Val D. imbrtaco FORTY-NINE CENTS ($182,642,49) SL Lukes Episopal Chuicfa Anthony Njoku; Most Improved, Jeff JULY A-O. 2OOO 2OOO. the Planning Sowd of the City of Un- of their bid available in cash or certified By virtue of tne atiova irstefl wrtt of den ertoplaO e. resolufion aptwrjvtng an City Clerk ATTORNEY: 398 Chrsmm Street, Union. NJ O7OS3 Flisca; Most Dedicated, Jesse Lewis. check at the conclusion of the sales. UG563 SPL June 28, 2O0O <$1&50) KATZ ETTtN LEVtNE KURZWE1L, exacuOon to me directed 1 anal expose tor appBcaiton () y ¥ The property to be sold to located in the Pastor Mictael Giboey sale by pubic vendue. on me 6th Floor of «or prgli>r*wy aid iaftfa pten approval WEBER & SCtALABBA. P.C. 973-912-0522 o Girls' Trackt MVP weight event. BOROUGH of ROSELLE in the County of CITY OF UNDEN _J90S-N- KINQS_HIQHWAY_, _.. _m»_Untan_County_court Hoosa_CTo»s*\, 2 *J*3ON^«nq^g>s TJIale iJf^New-Jerg ~6AETStrr;E&bth:N^n wrfD be an addMoneji uppjraoe a> tt>e esdstfng FA* CHEnRY~HILX,TOJ 08034-T569 Tax Lot 1 BLOCK 72O4 NO. 42-27 SHERIFF: Services: Sunday 11AM, Thursday 7:30 PM DAY. at tap o'clock In the afternoon of said waatewatar pietieatrnent aystem on prop- COMMONLY KNOWN AS 735 FRANK- day. AB suocessful bidders must have 20%. erty designated aa Btock 470. Let 67 on the AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND RALPH FROEHUCH Sunday School 3-6 yr. okb, Nancy Chery; Sportsmanship, Angel of chair bid avaOable in cash or cartMed UN TERRACE, ROSELLE. NEW JERSEY SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER VIL FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED The following are Union County each. Tax Map or the Cay of Unden. 07203 7-12 vr. oUs, Nursery 8: Joe LaPlaca blasted two home runs his three bits and Matt Spanier had Terry Franklin and Bob NardellL Hollis; Most Improved, Lori Custis; check at the conclusion of the sales. Pttney. Hardta. lOpp & Szuch LLP TRAFFIC. OF AN ORDINANCE AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximate- ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE OFFICE- Free Home Bible Course Available; Senior Softball League results and and drove in five runs and Ron Cerina L.A. Law 29, D Glardino The property to be sold is located in the Attorneys for the Appfrjnt ly) 72.50 feet wide oy 90.00 feet lona ADOPTING AND ENACTING THE three hits and three RBI to pace Com- Fatula blasted a home ran among Most Dedicated, Megan Smith. BOROUGH APPROVED: Juno 21. 2OOO REVISED GENERAL ORDI- L*A* Law 9, Haven Savings Bank Brian Williams connected on three chio had two hits each for Pioneer Bilotti bad four hits, Spinelli two ship, Aaron Small wood; . Most SUITE 201 JULY A,D. 2000 AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFFS NANCES OF THE crnr OF LIN- ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN 7 CENTURY DRIVE By virtue of the above-etated wrtt of OFFICE. John T. Gregorio DEN, 1999,** PASSED NOVEM- Antones Pub & Grill 10, Bottoms home runs among his three, Theresa The Office 12, Crest Refrigera- Improved, Karim Cockrdl; Most oxecuOon to me directed I shall expoee tor NINETY-SEVEN THOU8AND ONE MAYOR ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST ORTHODOX PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 HUNDRED TEN DOULARS AND EIGH- BER 23. 1999 AND APPROVED Up 7: John Lyp bad three hits and three hits, Reider and Ernst two each Dedicated, Seth Essien; Most Valu- SHERIFF: sale by pubfic vendue. on the 6th Floor of NOVEMBER 24, 1999, AS CHURCH, 211 West Grand Avc, Rahway - Tigers capture Linden soccer title tion 7: The Office broke its seven- RALPH FROEHUCH the Union County Court House (Tower). 2 TEEN CENTS ATTEST: AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENT- Bob liebennan made some excellent and Volpe one. able Player, Bereshith Adams. FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED Broad Street. Elizabeth, N-J.. on WEDNES- TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT ED 382-8844. Rev. Fr. Charles A. T**™^ pastor The Tigers defeated the Kicks 4-3 in overtime in the Linden Recreation game losing streak by posting an AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFF'S DAY, at two o'clock In the anwiooo of said ($97,110.18) Val D- Imbrtaco Sunday Divine Liturgy. 9:30 AM. Prayer Ser- defensive plays from his pitching pos- Lenny Yenish and Bob Debellis day. Afl successful bidders must have 20% Juno 29, Juty 6. 13. 20. 20OO CTTY CLERK Department Junior Spring Soccer League's championship game played June 18 impressive five-run triumph. Tom Girls' Indoor Track: Sportsman- OFFICE. U9524 SPL fte. AmendlngCnapterVII. Traffic, Seo- vice first Tuesday of the month at 7:00 PM. All ition to spark Antones to their ninth ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN THOUSAND cf their bid available In cash or m U9542 SPL June 28, 2000 <*i tlon 7-41 .Traffic Regulations on Pri- are welcome. in Linden. had three hits each. McNulty and Armand Salvati bad ship, Carla Wynter, Most Improved, FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX DOLLARS check at me conclusion of the sates. vate Property to Which the Public la straight win. AND NINETY-FOUR CENTS The property to be sold fs located In the SHERIFF'S SALE RESOLUTION Invited Under NJ.S.A. 10:48-2*46 The Tigers needed overtime to eliminate the Thunder 2-1 in the semifinals Antones Pub & Grill 29, Rehabco three hits each, while Chip Weiss, Jer- Doreen Garroud; Most Dedicated, TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT Borough of RoeeOe. County of Union and SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-75S312 WHEREAS, the City Council of tt>e ctty as follows: The following are results of games 5: Antones won its eighth consecutive (S116.S26.&4) Slate of New Jersey. DIVISION: CHANCERY of Unden passed a resolution on Septem- 7-14.1 Railroad Commute* Park- ROMAN CATHOUC the day before. The Kicks blanked the Soccers 6-0 in the other semi. ry Halfpenney, Dennis Kosowicz, Cindy Darius; Most Valuable Player, June 22. 20. Juty 6. 13. 2000 Commonly known as 1016 Warren COUNTY: UNION ber 21. 1099 awarcfino * contract to Pine ing Lot. b. Time Limits and Fees played through June 9: game behind the hitting of Joe Tarulli, Street. RoseMe, Union County, New Jersey. DOCKET NO. F482998 ST. LEO'S CHURCH 103 Myrtle Avc In the championship match, Irving Lira scored the game's first goal on a Howard Smith, Ralph Etse&berger Nancy Chery. U9394 SPL (S90.oo> Brook mdustrtal Coating. Co. to Install a Established. Irvington, 372-1272. Schedule for Masses: Tax Lot #2, Block 2401 on the Tax Map PLAINTIFF: NATIONSBANC MoH 1 waterproof sealant at the City Han Parking Change Two Dollar (S2.OO) too breakaway in the first half. Comcast Cablevision 14, Bottoms Steve Fatula, Jim Rush, Bob Matten, and Teo Fernandez bad two each. Softball: Most Valuable. Player. ot the Borough of Rosalie. Dimensions of CORPORATION to Three Dollar ($3.00) Saturday Eve. 5:30 p.tn., Sunday 7:30 a.m., - SHERIFF'S SALE Lot Approx. TOO feet by 40 feel l_rrwi*~* on DEFENDANT: JEAN VICTOR A/K/A JOHN 10:00 a-m., 11:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. (Span- Renato Quispe knotted the game at 1-1 when be scored for the Kicks in the Up 4: Comcast banged out 25 hits in SHERIFF'S NUMBER CH-754259 the southwest side of Warren Street VICTOR AND EDITH VICTOR VmEHEAS, because of unforeseen cir- Jessica Cunningham; Batting Title, DIVISION: CHANCERY approx- 140 feet from Its intersection with WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE. cumstances, a new system Is required and June 20. 2OOO ish); Weekdays: Monday to Friday: 7:00 a.m.. second half. winning its league-leading 10th con- 50 Plus Division 1: Comcast Jessica Serrano; Sportsmanship, COUNTY; UNION luth Avenue. MAY 03, 2000 mare la * need for addtttonaJ funds not to 8KX) a.m., 12--00 noon. Saturdays: 8:00 a_m.] 'Open Gym' at DOCKET NO. F1535698 exceed $56,200.00; and Robert F. Bunk secutive contesL Cablevision (11-0), Antones Pub & JUDGMENT AMOUNT: EIGHTY-EIGHT SALE DATE: WHEREAS, inclusive of these additional PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL IZ'00 nooa Holydays: Eve 7:30 pja Holyday: David Mericle scored to put the Tigers back on top at 2-1 before Michael Samantha Howlett; Most Improved* PLAINTIFF: HOMESIDE LENOINGL *t*c THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FIFTY- WEDNESDAY THE 26TH DAY Ol- F/K/A BANCBOSTON MRTG CORP funds the total amount for services 7O0 a-m.. 9:00 a.m., 12:00 noon. Miraculous Olarte scored on a penalty kick for the Kicks to make it a 2-2 contest. Bob Canales, Fred DiMartino, Ron Roselle High Grill (9-0), Nilsen Detective Agency Kelly McPhaul; Most Dedicated, SEVEN DOLLARS AND THIRTY-SEVEN JULY A.D. 2O00 APPROVED: June 21, 2OOC DEFENDANT: BERTHA JENKINS; B1LLIE CENTS ($88,057.37) By virtue of the above-stated wrti of tendered under the original or substantially Medal Novena: Mondays following the 12:00 (7-2), Union Center National Bank HERRING; ADVANTA NATIONAL BANK related contract la $150,200.00; and In overtime, Mericle gave the Tigers a 3-2 lead before Olarte scored again to Virgilio and Brian Williams led the A Summer "Open Gym" Program Ashley Wheeler. ATTORNEY: execution to mo directed I shall expose for WHEREAS, the Finance Director has Jonn T. Qregorto noon Mass and at 7:15 p.m. Sacrament of USA; ET ALS. ARONSOHN WEINER, P.C. • sale by public vendue. on the 6th Ftoor of tie the game again at 3-3. way with three hits each. (4-6), Bottoms Up (4-6). : .WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: the Union County Court House (Tower) 2 certified to the avaUabDlty of funds for this MAYOR Penance: Saturday: 1:00 to 2:00 p.m_ and fol- began Monday at Roselle High Baseball: Most Valuable .Player* COUNSELLORS AT LAW Broad Street Elizabeth, N J.. on WEDNES- DurDoee. to be charged to Account Ncs. C- lowing the 5:30 p.m. Mass. Comcast Cablevision 16, Crest ~ * NOVEMBER 10, 1099 263 MAIN ST CA536-1 87. and- c£CAr436-227: ATTEST: Mericle's third goal came right before time ran out, giving the Tigers the School and will run through Aug. 18 50 Plus Division 2: Marion Jacob- Rex Gordon; Batting Title^Antbooy ;;;-;.- SALE DATE: HACKENSACK. NJ 076O1 DAY^at two o'clock In the afternoon of said NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED Refrigeration 9: Comcast streaked to WEDNESDAY THE 19TH DAY OF SHERIFF: day. Afl suocessful bidders must have 20% BY THE GOVERNING. BODY OF THE championship. from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. daily. son Roofing (6-5), Legg Mason (5-4), Almeida; Sportsmanship, George &Kr "^ JULY A.D. 2000 of their bid available In cash or cedM6o> Val D. Imbrtaco NOTE; All copy changes must be made in RALPH FROEHUCH check at the conctusSorv of the sales. CITY OF LINDEN that they do hereby CITY CLERK writing and received by Worrall Community Kicks goalkeeper Steve Vieria made three outstanding saves during the latter their ninth consecutive victory with a Roselle boys' basketball coach Exy-Louis; Most improved; Riyshon By-Vvlrtue of the above-stated wrtt of FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS FILED aDorove the addttlonsi amount not to US55O SPL June 29, 200O ($16.50) The Office (1-8). Crest Refrigeration ex»cution4o me directed I shall expose for AT THE UNION COUNTY SHERIFFS NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE CORPO- axLeecl €58.200.00 for services rendered Newspapers No Later than 12.-00 Noon, Fridays part pf the game to keep his team in contention. Tiger defenders Militza Velasco seven-run win over Crest Stan Kokie is the program director. Worilds; Most Dedicated, Alex Ruiz. ftale.bypubBc vendue, on the 6th Floor of OFFICE- RATION SUCCESSOR BY MERGER by pine Brook industrial Coattno Co.: and (1-9), Rehabco (0-8). SSrMonPCoanty Court House (Tower), 2 WITH NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE COR- prior to the following week's publication. Refrigeration. ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN THOUSAND ^BErr FURTHER RESOLVED that this Please address changes to: U/S and William Krause turned in outstanding performances. Weighirocm lifting is taking place In addition, Bereshith Adams-was Broad Street Elizabeth. N J.. on WEDNES- SEVEN HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT DOL- PORATION OF NEW YORK F/K/A KEY- RasotutJon la expressly contingent upon the PUBUC NOTICE LARS AND NINETY-THREE CENTS CORP MORTGAGE INC. VS. JEAN VIC- negotiation and execution of.the necessary CITY OF UNDEN Grace M. The champion Tigers include William Krause, Irving Lira, Amanda Stubbs, Bob Canales banged out four hits,. from 9:30 to 11:00 and basketball in 60 Plus Division: Mangel's Real- given the Ralph E. ArmMo Memorial TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT TOR. EDITH VICTOR AND MARIE A. contract documents between Pine Brook PUBUC NOTICE la hereby given that JEAN-BAPTISTE, ET AL the following Ordinance was introduced Worrall Community Newspapers Jessica Stubbs, Sergio Zeno. David Mericle, Athena Neckles, Thomas Grassle, Bill Reichle bad three hits, one of the large gym from 11:00 to 1:30. tors (5-0). L.A. Law (5-2), Pioneer Scholar Athlete Award and Derrick ($114.768.93) LOCATED IN THE CITY OF UNDEN Industrial Coating Co. and the Ctty of Un- 1291 Stuyvesant Ave. the sales, June 29, Juty 6. 13. 20. 2000 and passed on first reading by the Council Militza Velasco, Devin Evans, David Tekula, Daniel Tekula, Andrew Silvestre them a home run, and five RBI; Frank Transport (4-2X H Giardino Restaur- located In the COUNTY OF UNION AND STATE OF* of the Ctty of Unden In the County of Union. P.O. Box 3109 Students entering grades 8-12 are Guest was given the Oswald Beard U9S21 SPL ($34.00) NEW JERSEY ? FURTHER RESOLVED that the : State of New Jersey, on June 20,2O00 and Union. NJ. 07083 and coaches Paul Kratzer and Joe Evans. _ D'Amato blasted a home run among welcome. ant (1-5), Haven Savings Bank (0-5). Memorial Athletic AwartL* '

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PAGE 12 — THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2000 RAHWAY PROGRESS Two men Two men were arrested Jane 22 fol- sion within l,000feet of a school St gation is continuing, and the FBI is • A black GT Dino Zone bicycle firont of the YMCA on Irving Street lowing an investigation by the Rah- POLICE BLOTTER Mary's Grammar School Both sus- the lead investigation agency. and a Power Washer were reported • A green Huffy girl's bicycle was News way Police Department's Special pects were held in lieu of $3,000 bail • A Woodbridge cab driver stolen from a garage Sunday at 9:48 stolen, from Central Avenue and Investigation Unit on dnig activity ax • Liberty Bank along the 1500reported a robbery at knifepoint Sun- ajn. along the 1900 block of Whittier reported stolen Saturday at 7:02 pjn. Arts the Jersey Devil Tavern along the Guiliano was arrested by the SIU at block of Irving Street was robbed day at 1139 pjn. on Whdan Place. Street. The combined value of the • New Jersey license plates were i*00 block of Irving Street East Milton Avenue and Main Street- June 20 at noon, The driver picked up a man at the washer and bike was $U500. The gar- reported stolen from a 1987 Honda Detective Sgt Christopher O'Neill, He was allegedly in possession of less A man entered the bank and gave a Blockbuster Video store on St. age door was Civic June 16 at12:11 pan, along the along with detectives Joseph Holley than a half-ounce of suspected teller a note demanding money. He Georges Avenue in Woodbridge. The • A red Huffy bicycle was stolen 300 block of Grove Street and Richard Long, acting on informa- cocaine and more than $600 in cash. also showed a handgun. The teller passenger requested to go to the 1200 June 19 at 7 aon. at the train station on • Adealerplate was reported stolen Real tion gathered during their investiga- Rodriguez was arrested inside the turned over about $1,000 in cash Mock of Whelan Place in Rahway. Irving Street The chain and lock were Jane 16 at3:15 pjn. from the a garage tion, arrested two men at 11 ajn. tavern. He also allegedly had less than before the suspect fled on foot south When they arrived, the suspect cut along me 900 block of St. Georges Automotive Suspects identified as Anthonty a half-ounce of suspected cocaine in on Irving Street Police officer* pulled a knife and held it against the • Approximately $150 worth of Avenue, Guiliano. 21, of Elm Street in Eli- Ws possession and $200 in currency. responded to the areas after th#> «»• driver's neck, demanding money. The electric service -was reported stolen • Approximately $120 was mm*$8gmm®m zabeth, and Richard Rodriguez, 52, of Guiliano was also charged with r^ct had fled. cab driver turned over $34 in cash. from a landlord Jane 20 at 10:09 ajn. reported stolen from a Bible June 18 Union Street in Railway, were both possession within 500 feet of a public Two employees and one customer The suspect then fled on foot The cab from a residence along the OOOblock at 4:58 along the 1600 block of Wiri- charged with possession of cocaine housing building, the Golden Age were present in the bank at the time of is owned by the Amber Car Service in of Fulton Street The landlord repor- field Street and possession with intent to Towers on East Milton Avenue. Rod- the robbery. There were no injuries Woodbridge- The driver was not tedly found an electric cord leading • Change from a $100 bin was economy on the way distribute. riguez was also charged with posscs- and no shots were fired. The investi- injured, ftotfl hi tt\ wtnrinror nr •TR at »-?£ t\ m On both s/ctes The new rrtfllffiilur" State • Two Newark residents and two a termant whose electricity was tamed from a bar along the 1500 block of Honestly, before last week I Rahway residents were arrested on off four months ago doe to non- bad never been in a so-called Alliance's Millennium Report indicates 'mass've reversal' President Donald Irving Street Scotch Plains, said, brings new chal- possession of a stolen motor vehicle adult bookstore. It never By Max* Hxywna course," Hughes said, since the and no strategic plan of *> hat we whole. Once second in the state. payment of rent fenges that must be met to continue Tuesday at 1:08 aaa. along the 1500 entered my radar screen. But Regional E&tor Alliance's initial report in 1994. wanted UD»"~* ' *****% •- i->->v »iv«-' ? Union County's per-capita income • A parse containing a wallet, driv- Your business can grow with more competing in the global economy. on both sides of Route 22 in "Union County adapted to the new future surpassed that of the state as a whole block of Irving Street. er's license, paperwork, but no money customers. Reach the potential cus- Union County is on the rebound. including technological innovation* Officer Charles Sabba was on pat- or credit cards, was stolen June 20 at Hillside and Union, less than economic reality, and was finally on Union County was in a ^period 0* between 1995 and 1<*97. Trtal persro toiners i y That's tftr mrsragr. .portrayed ia-the education and woa**w develop rol when he did a computer check on a 10:26 fun. from the front seat of a a half-mile apart, two sacb the rebound after a loug period of protracted economic decline," Hugh ad by calling 1-800-564-8911 Union County Alliance's MiUermhnn and analysis "** 1988 Mercury, which said the car was vehicle along the 200 block of Central establishments exist Based on Report, a follow-np to its 1994 base- relative and absolute decline," uV es said If ruy longer had » position as stolen from Newark. Sabba and other report's executive summary states. one of the most affluent counties in • Equalized valnax>*Tn Peal proper Avenue behind St. Mary's School. N0T1CE0F SALE the number of cars parked at line assessment of the county's eco- Program plsnxuns uoni a txanspor officer arrested rise four occupants for Engineering a **mission impossi- the state and it lost its premiere manu- ty wealth surpassed S^2 billion by r • Parts were stolen from a 1994 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the the two places, it appears bus- nomy. The picture is getting brighter standpoint <*ost 1999, an all-time high- The tax base possession of stolen property. Hyundai Excel between 10 pan. June personal property contents of the SoBowing iness is pretty good. as improvements were cited in several ble, * said Hughes, the AlDancetelped quality of fife not only for economic 1 for collection of piupeny taxes, equal The four suspects were- identified 20 arid 231 pjn. June 21 along the storage units nwD be offered for sale by Even as a lark, I couldn't areas, including growth in employ- create **a niass*^ r»--*weai of ffecmam development, he said, but also traffic *< fortunes."* iwi valuation i* an importa^T mdic& as Qarise Martin, 30, from Hillside 1400 block of Whherspoon Street. A pubfic auction to the highest bidder for enter the store on the corner ment and personal income, as wcD as congestion- DiFrancesco anootmced *•** of economic and fiscal Avenue in Newark; Shaquana* Kicker speaker and an Optunus enforcement of storage Dens. The auction of Spring Street and Route 22 property valuation, during a presenta- "Union County is finally becoming Union major that $5 million from the Transporta- 20, from Clinton Avenue in amplifier valued at $200 were without my friend Pasquale, tion of the report at the alliance's a partner in New Jersey's transmille- turoarour'** An aging infrastructure and hous- Trust Fund, which is expelled to Newark; Robert Lawrence, 25, from reported missing. Location: Store^e USA. 37 Oakwood Ave.. who actually ^smv^ just to annual breakfast Tuesday. nhrm economy," the dean said. It is a indicator*- ing stock, and a lack of developable Orange NJ 07050. Terms: Cash, Storage gain legislative approval this week, Maple Avenue in Rahway; and Terrel • Jumper cables and a tool box keep an eye on me. "conclusion that was tiot readily appa • Employment decrease turned into land are stiO three priorities that are USA reserves the no** to refuse any bid James Hughes, dean of the Edward will go tuwaid the Newark-Elizabeth Lawrence, 75. from Map** Avenw in worm $100 were icputled stolen irnt not long ago." job grewth The rounty had the si*th ripe for public policy act»«w *•* »K*- or cancel auction J. Bloustcin School of Planning and Link project, s. vital economic Pahway. between June 22 at 7 pan. and Friday l#f>; BPO large?* economy in New Jersey Wo*-fe ~f Items: Lee Vem Mo rant 304: approached by Alliance Chairman "There weren't a lot of reasons to nomic initiatives," as a key to eco- and State Sen. Raymond Trsniak, D- Hameed was also sent to Union Coun- By Rank Capece Westfield Avenue. Miscellaneous Items; Yvonne B. Kyles DeD Raodelunas and President Henry celebrate," after the Alliance's first • Total personal income gjowtfa. nomic development. Once a landfill, ty Jail on $1,000 bail. Robert • A $220 Yardman lawn mower 1127: Miscellaneous Items; Constance L The signs on the entrance Ross about doing the follow-up study. study, Ross said, "Wherever you Per-capita income increased nearly 9 the mall is now the retail shopping their efforts is working fJor Lawrence was released on a summons was reported stolen between 10 pjn. Goodwin 1207: Miscellaneous Items; were a jolt of reality, includ- "All economic indicators shitted looked there was cause for concern percent more than New Jersey as a mffcca on the East Coast Alliance. and Terrel Lawuencc was still being fiifw ??. nnri 7:07 p.m. Fri.-—#- tected speech just like political The amount of debt still left and the portion to be cohered by the EIC were and ideological speech. not immediately available. Officials from the UCtJ^jdid not return phone calls Protected rights can be cost- by press time- ly. Tlxis Thursday, the world's Union County is not in as bad a shape as other counties, Sullivaasaid, such as most hated baseball player, Essex or Warren. Ogden Martin, whictt operated the incinerator, leased the John Rocker, arrives in New facility in 1997 and will pay the tfeUA $175 million over the length of the Phyllis Garelick, center, a guidance counselor at Elizabeth High School, was 25-year lease. The firm also.assumed costs of operating the incinerator. York and may even take the named Union County Guidance Counselor of the Year at a ceremony at Kean Uni- TJie UCUA is using the fonds from Ogden Martin to retire a good portion of number 7 subway. Rocker had versity last month. The award was presented by Dorothy Grobelmy, left, president ART/PIANO LESSONS CAREGIVERS NEEDED CLEANING SERVICE CLEAN-UP/RUBBISH REMOVAL DRIVEWAYS me debt - insulted a whole lot of people, of the New Jersey School Counselors Association. Jane Kelly, right, chairwoman of A $38-million settlement reached in March 1999 with the Bergen County counseling at Elizabeth High School, introduced Garelick, who was selected by UNION COUNTY Looking for a great job? B. HIRTH PAVING including my favorite player, Utilities Authority reduced the county's debt on the incinerator to $35 million Honw Ozzie Guillen. school counselors in Union County because of her dedication and commitment to Csrc Reskfehtiai — the amount which the county guaranteed'in the original UCUA financing CONSERVATORY care to the elderly. We are wJrfMj for Und. caringg and THUD OF THE CLUTTER? The strapped New York her students and the profession. Excellence Since 1982 dependable employee*. Would 70a Hke to get paid to... I Commercial many years ago. Point it out, well haul it • LOWESTPf&CESl Police Department, which has Piano Lessons • Art Lessons •Provide companionship •Prepare meals Big Jc Small.. We Clean U ALL •SBflORDtSCOUNTS Asphalt Work •Hay cards «Do tight housekeeping I away, and iffs gone! trouble protecting joggers in Master Classes • Recitals You Wont Try Another •RBJABL& I ConcrM»WUk> Piano Tuning & Repair •Read a book •Ran errands «Qo Shopping f Cellars, Garages, Yds, Central Park, still must spend Weekly, Bi-WeeMy, Monthly or One Time Deals Entire Homes, etc COUHTHKiS SERVICE. I Piano Tuning Lessons Thai's exactly what OUT staff of CAREGtrex* get paid to Seasonable Raies, Flexible •Curbing resources and taxpayer dollars Design contracts awarded to begin bridge repairs do. P/T day. Rirnliig, overnight and weekend WOTS; Keyboard & Recording Dump Trucks & to protect Rocker on the sub- araSahle. About arexage pay. fbr More Information. Call J ARTIE'S CLEANUP Pwrfng Uachln* Remato By Marie Hrywna bridge over the Elizabeth River in River, Cranford; Jefferson Avenue in the Milton Avenue bridge in Rahway. is needed "just to keep us rotting and Classes way and at Shea Stadium. Home Instead Senior Care I 908*221-0002 or 973-541-0541 Estimates FuDy-lnsumd Regional Editor Hillside; Rahway over the Robinson's Branch; Transportation Trust Fund achieving our goals.'* 732-815-1475 Closer to home, Morristown Call: 90S-6S3-0200 908-298-9008 • tuboo onr wnH war AW 908-687-0614 or 7894508 The Board of Chosen Freeholders • Goodkind & O'Dea Inc. of Union Avenue in Scotch Plains over Freeholders passed a resolution last "It's not just about economic deve- will be forced to host a Free Estimates awarded more than $1.5 million in Rutherford, $250,958, Valley Road the Green Brook, and Union Avenue week not supporting the Transporta- lopment but the environment too," demonstration by a white ELECTRICAL GUTTERS/LEADERS HOME JIIPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT bridge design contracts last week to bridge over the Rahway River in in Union over the Elizabeth River. tion Trust Fund Renewal Act current- iStrndfr said, ^s more money to supremacist group called the RfCharci T. Sv/isstack LOUIS KiATERA 100* FINANCE start repairs for many of the structur- Clark. ly in the Legislature. Freeholder Lin- improve mass transit can, reduce OWN PAY Bath & Tiles v—rirftcirnr • hridgr* c o. y i . - Bnchart Horn Inc. of Marlton, identified Valley Road in Clark over GUTTER CLEANING FREE ESTIMATE NJ 122866 week. United States District CO n v current form, does not give a fair Jg GUTTSiSlEAOEftS O or Install $176,942, Goodmans Crossing bridge ihe-Rahway River, Goodman's Cross- The resolution urges legislators to CONTRACTING £ UNDBX3ROUND DRAINS Judge John W. Bissell ruled share to transportation projects Union take a "second look" at theaHocationl ,J$ Thoroughly cleaned EVERYTHING, The freeholders authorized more over the Robinson's Branch of the ing over the Robinson's Branch, that the Mississippi-based County has been working on. Tbe & flushed 1-800-542-0267 than $12 million in applications with Rahway River in dark and Scotch Clark; Eastman Street. Cranford; Lib- Appiuximatdy $5 naffion frprn the •C ••'i'..v--r\ct'. for your home Tile & Grout group could-notbe-charged J county, she said, is typically at the PLAZA HOME IMPROVEMENTS tteTtepartmcnrofTr^^ Plains; ~ erty Avenue, Hillside; Division fund is expected to £o or business. • Roofing/SMtogflMndow* Sanitized & for insurance or the cost of bottom when it comes to receiving o HOUSE I improvements under the 1999 State . • Keller and Kirkpatrick Inc. of Street, New Providence. Newark-Elizabeth .Ra3 link project. '732-382-4410 : Specializing in • Kitchana •Bathrooms • BaMmants police to protect the demon- Wide Transportation and Local state funds. DC S40-00-$70.0O § • Extension* • Concrete and Masonry strators. Paxsippany, $191,877, Jefferson The legislation, sponsored by [ .r :i,, -U..1 ALL DEBRIS BAGGED Bridge Fund. Voters last year Avenue bridge over the Robinson's In other business, Paulaus, Of the $1.2 billion m the trust fund, Senate President DonaM DiFcancea- 908-322-3727 BATHROOMS J Insured With some bitter irony, the FROM ABOVE 1710 WestovcrRd. • Bathtub Reglazing approved a public question to bond Branch of the Rahway River in Sokolwski & Sartor Inc. of Warren Stender said Union County, tbe fifth co, R-Scotch Plains, is expected to l)e Di-..ri)(iMl FULLY INSURED* 7 DAYS THE SMALL JOB MASTER DOORS •WINDOWS Clark. N J. 07066 References ArsUsble MARK UEISE 973-228-4865 • Floor Tile Reglazing leader of the hate group pro- money for bridge repairs. Rahway; was awarded a $210*291 contract for largest in the state, expects to receive acted upon this week, before the claimed, "There is no pay in SPACE AVAILABLE Approximately half of the State construction inspection services fbr 1 percent At least another $7 million Legislature goes on HOME REPAIRS MASONRY MASONRY MASONRY PAINTING PAINTING • Wall Tile Reglazing patriotism and there is no fee • Maser Consulting of Matawan, funds are expected mis year and the •Grout Recoloring in freedom.** As we celebrate $89,549, Grandvicw Avenue Culvert Property AUGUSTO PAUL'S ALL TYPES OF other half next year. over Stream 10-25 in Westfield; MASONRY another Fourth of July it CONSTRUCTION INC. Intarior/Extarior 4B. UOy HOMIIMROVKMM! struck me that great words can Although the physical bridge repair • Schoor DePalma of Manalapan, Restorations MASONRY •Concrete •Block •Brick Commercial/Residential Volunteer training at rape crisis AB F6rmt of Concrete Work. Commercial Residential be created by repugnant peo- win not be conducted at each site $230355, Eastman Street bridge over Get the most for your Carpentry, Masonry No Job Too Small •Stone 'Piaster •Stucco Meticulous & Expert InBoiamSkKaWO ple. simultaneously, with designs in hand, the Rahway River in Cranford; The annual volunteer training for the Union County The Union County Rape Crisis Center, at 300 Norm advertising dollars Brick & Concrete Specialist INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Prepuntton Rape Crisis Center will begin Sept 26. The center is look- Ave. East in Westfield, a program in d*e Department of Sbeetrock, Painting •Driveways • Patios I •Pavers "Sidewalks •Patios A local editorial writer in county officials hope to reduce any ADVERTISE •Steps •Sidewalks Color Coordinations, • JCA Associates of Clark, ing for caring and supportive individuals who can assist Human Services, Division of Planning is a comprehensive Decks, Porches • Steps - ^ •All [Designs •Waterproofing Fully Insured Morristown praised Bissell's waiting period by having designs YOUR BUSINESS Basements Finished •Patios Minor Home Improvements, $97,660, Cooper Road bridge over the rape survivors during daytime, evening and weekend center working with survivors of all areas of sexual • Repairs S*- ~ Guaranteed Work Free Estimates defense of the Constitution and ready once grant dollars come in. Robinson's Branch of the Rahway Licensed •Any Type of Masonry Repairs Reasonable Prices Replacement Windows shifts. assault" OR SERVICE HERE All Size jobs-All phases added a personal wish that, "a The design phase is expected to River in Scotch Plains; $96340, Divi- Free Ertinutct Folly Insured VBtt OEPENDABlf • CALL ANYTIME Call Mike Free Estimates • Fully Insured "The number of survivors coming forward has increased "Adult males, females, teen-agers or children and their Cafl Sherry thunderstorm might be a nice approximately 11 to. 14 sion Avenue .bridge over the Salt 732-382*7610 tremendously," said Freeholder Unda Stender, liaison to families are offered services whether the sexual flgg^ft/ 1-800-564-8911 Ext 315 732*205 •0445 908-964-1554 908-241 -2567 908-486-1691 908-272-4033 thing to-happen^on-the day- -BrootHn-New-ptovidence; ^aid-County Engineer Bnsce^ootiarr the Commission on the Status of Women. "In addition to abuse took place recently or years ago,'* said Freeholder of the parade. SPACE AVAILABLE R0OFNG ROOFING TREE EXPERTS FLOORING SPACE AVAILABLE and if that schedule goes well, con- • Kuppcr Associates of Piscataway, the need to respond with support and information to survi- Deborah Scanlon. But the marketplace of ideas struction should begin two to three Along with the hotline, crisis intervention, individual WE STOP LEAKS! $120,092, Raxitan Road bridge over vors on the 24-hour hotline, there is also a need to provide QUALnyROOFIHGATAmSOHABLEPRlCE WOODStACKS Kl>\\ \IM > jn\i;: and different views by its very months later. Some of the bridge fund the Clark Reservoir in Clark. emotional support and accompaniernent at the hospital, and group therapy are provided free by qualified m GUBXBOUIBB, ML I \.i >< IK >t K VIMN<- nature needs to be expansive. money will go to construction prior to professionals. IDONT GUARANTEE THAT IU BEAT ANY QUOTE Many of the bridges are included police department, Prosecutor's Office and at court." •Complete Roof Stripping Local TrsMS Company OVER 36 ENCE The price for free speech can that with a portion of the $6 million Dates for the volunteer training are as follows: Sept. 26 BUT t KNOW FROM YEARS OF EXPERBCE All TypM Tkvo Work among the county's list of more than Specialists & Repairs be costly in terms of dollars drawn later this year. The process of Specialized training to become a rape crisis advocate, and 28; Oct 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24,24, 31; Nov. 2.-9,14; •Rat Roofiog & Slate THAT MY ESTIMATES ARE 1S%TO35%LOWK •Fres Estimates Get the most for your 20 structurally deficient bridges. •Hafdwood Ftoon Imtrtfld getting the state funds is in the pipe- which is mandated throughout the state, will be from Sept. •Gutters & Leaders THAN MOST ESTIMATES OVBt •Senior Citizsn Discounts •dvmtlslng doOan or more probably just in terms 16. : . •Insured •RoorStaMnB line now. 26 through Nov. 16, Training addresses the different types 1 Serving Unfa « Niddhmx Countim PROOF OF INSURANCE & REFERENCE V ADVERTISE of a sick feeling — depending Many of the bridges in Phase One Training is from 6:30 to 10 pjn. Attendance is requited- SHEiRY 973- HrSOY of sexual assault, the trauma experienced by sexual assault UST GIVEN WITH EACH ESTIMATE Low, Low Rates •SamaOaySarvfc* YOUR BUSINESS on what side you are on. Contracts were awarded last week of the local bridge fund have been in at all training sessions. .K^\:*— (9O8) 276-5752 OUAt 1TY CRAFTSMAfiSHIP the design phase since last summer. survivors and family members and related issues. Interested individuals should call as soon as possible for <, And MARK MEISE (973)228-4965 . Ff»» Cattmtss • Fulty.lnaursd OR SERVICE HERE to the following firms for design at I 620 Tnampman 'Avg,'Boaa?ti Included in Phase One of the fund arc In addition to serving as a rape crisis advocate, volun- an appointment, as it takes time to mterview potential 732-381-S0S0 Because my prices are very fair I do not offer any discounts Call Sherry A resident of Cranford, various locations: fflatek Your Business Grow the Snyder Avenue -bridge over the teers may also become involved in making educational volunteers. 1-800-794-I.EAK (5325) Replacements Repairs Free Estimates 1-80Q-564-8911 Ext 315 Frank Capece is an attorney. 903-298-0849 • Greenman-Pederson Inc. of Leba- Fassaic River, Berkeley Heights; presentations to schools or to groups in the community on For more inftsrrnation call non, $264,315, Liberty Avenue Springfield Avenue over the Rahway sexual assault topics. between 10 O-HL and 4 ina^^mroB^hvfti

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WORRALL NEWSPAPERS THURSbAY, JUNE 29. 2000 — PAOE PAGE B2 — THURSDAY, JUNE mt 2000 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS COUNTY NEWS 'Beast' helps cops track drug evidence Bioku, Simmons receive donate o p**»* for someone Rainforest Concern, a non-profit They call it "The Beast" which stands for Bar-coded analysis were identified and further paper reports had trrbe o-tech scholarships organization based in London, Eng- Evidence Analysis Statistics and Tracking, but it's really a done to request examinations. This doable workprocesp s The Blood Center will conduct land, was the recipient of the magnet totally new computerized plan to keep better tabs cm -drug has been eliminated as now the officers only bavj$ to enter Joseph A. Bioko. Electro Mechani blowing hiood drives: school's contribution. It is ric^ evidence and property throughout Unicm ;^ the information rcgantogtheirc«Uecu^ evidence or prop- Freeholders announce summer concert line-up cal Technology, and Zachary M Sinv - Friday. 3 to 7 pjn^ Union Hospi- to securing the endangered rash green Union County Prosecutor Thomas erty once into computers. The Union County Bonid of Cbo T&s year's outdoor summer con- ' • Aug. 16: An Evening of Gorton Heating Corp.; Tiidiiirial »nans. Electrical Technology, were *»». 1000 Galloping Hal Road, Union vegetation, wildlife and plant life of last week that all 21 municipal police departments, the Chief Charles Monica, president of the county's police «cn ErccnoldexB fan juxnonnccd tbe cert series includes: featuring the Sensational Soul Rubber Coiiijuany^. Loizeanx. SsK*" awarded the first SFT Electrical • July ' \ 4 to 8 pjn^ Mnblenberf **«e Maquipacana Reserve. Union County Sheriff's Office and the Union County line-up of stir entertainer* and popu- Cruisers. ders Supply fVm^mij; Oakite Pro- Supply Company Vo-Tech Achieve- chiefs association, said the printout barcode labels for • July 5: Bines Night with Rob Regirma' Me *' cal Centr* Part According to Geoffrey Zbeller Jr.. Police Department are now on line with the error-free evi- each piece of evidence allowed for me proper identifica- larperfatmen far the 2000 Smnmer Paparazzi and the Hudson River Rats. • Aug. 23: Big Band Night, featur- ducts Ioc; The Pamut Company; and ment Award. Both received a $20G <*ence handling system. i principal of the Magnet High School tion of each article collected. Former, extensive laboratory Aits Festival concert series. ing The Brass Tack* Big Band Red Devfl Foondanon- scholarship hi acknowledgement o 0 Inly 12: Reggae Celebration fea- : the rjttnfarcsts are perhaps the world's "'All 1.850 police officers working in Union County now "Beginning Jane 28. and confining Orchestra, sponsored by Sphering- Ecbo Lake[" »BK U tocated off *Heir outstanding submission reports can be printed from tbe computer using turing Verdict, sponsored by Et- • July 11, 3 to 7 p_nx. Gran Centu most important natural resomces. can identify and deliver evidence to their departments and Plough Corp. Route 22, between SpringCeld p : the initial information uipUued by the submitting:pfficers, each Wednesday through Aug. 30, zabetntown Gas Company. Thr awards night ceremony • -ws. 440 Madison Hill Road Clark provide tbe planet with oxygen. to our forrnsic drag liboratory using this system *hpt tracks Union County music loverw are Avenue in Mountainside. *wS Moun- "We're talking about a failsafe system and boors of • July 19r Tbe Brookly Bridge, fea- • Aug. 30: Tbe Party Doll*, place in Baxel Hall on the - July 14. 3 to 7 pjtL, Union Hospi and irreplaceable wildlife each item during the recovery, recording, transporting and invited to the natural amphitheater tain Avenue in Westfield. Concert paperwork time warn less cost," he said. And at the lab, turing Johnny Maestro, plus opening by First Bank- ' oanty Vo Tech campus groords '-1 1000 Galloping ffitl Rc«d Xinioc They are crucial to the Earth's survi- use of the evidence,** Manahan said. which processed more man 5,000 drag, saliva, blood and area of Echo Lake Park for top-notch, F*w more information ' * ' " °~" val He adds, however, cattle All the police agencies in file comity benefited from a free entertainment,** said Freeholder act The-New Hwr*.' sponsored by *In addition to tbe corporations that chair to sit on. In case or rain, call The SFT SchnlorsHp wiP *~ r other types of evidence cases in 1999, there is a great Summit Bank. c call (800) BLOOD-NJ ranching, timber extraction along release of $ 100,000 in forfeiture funds by the prosecutor in Giflirmsti Daniel P. SnTHvan. have chosen to sponsor specific con- cnted f»n an annual hasis. 1 ia improvement in efficiency. with •slash PWI burn" agriculture are t 99 to ftind a large pan of tne tradrtng system, "it used to take at least 45 minutes, or longer in many mance begin at 730 p-nr, but many • JUiy ixr. ropuiar Htw certs, several other local businesses pjn, Gtoop Manager, also participated ir 1 f M stripping •***• ^arth of tH&se na»w»' have financially supported the series Chapter sr"^ "**' - software package and the accompanying hardware. instances, for die officer delivering his evidence to the concert patrons lake advantage of the by New Power SonL Tbe Union County Arts tbe award presentatioo. which ernpha • winces. through various levels of donations," •*g blood This has allowed each agency to participate in a standar- crime lab and for a lab technician to log in all tbe evi warm summer weather in a beautiful • Aug. 1 Okfies I^ight featuring tbe Festival is presented fay me Union id Si'j s commitment to mppun said Freeholder Deborah S. Scanion. • Sarurday. 10 a,rn tr» 330 pm Those wishing to conrxibute to this dized method of keeping track of evidence and piupeuy dence," said Luce. park setting by arriving early for a original lead singer of tbe Shlrelles. bounty Boardof Cbosen FrecholderB ocatiaaal and cax»» liaison to the Parks and Recreation Rrv rile R*>rr \gfr H II ?1O can do so by sending donations within their rr^p^ctiv^ agencies, according to lab director Tim Smith, president of the Porter Lee company, said picnic.** Shirley Alston Reeves, pins opening and the Department of Paries and in vocational *ra£*r ' "obert Luce act "Who's Johnny." sponsored by tbf Advisory Board. ^Corporate contribu Recreation. For more informatioo Rainfinrest Concern, 27 Landsdow instead of checking off every item the evidence is pr~ A full service snack bar is available "OUJ ni*cnnoB is r/> support ITTl ( Union Ooonty Education tors incltl&fCJt. Bard Inc.: Infineon; abont the concert denes or ^ther Perks - Orescent. Ixmdon WH 2NS. One system is a felly operating police piopcrty mum niflikcd snd tbeie is no more "double iiandting. in~£cnoXake?ari at the concert site Tradr* and rwnpniT^ USA LJ\; East Central Distri-a Efts. re of lar*d can be protected tor $4O that also helps each department to improve men- Paper reports were also being used to track the evidence, for people who pwfer ft» purchase dm j? arc mplieHnvnt* - »f * OJ tnfrw -nation w tr> tf f system," he said, adding the software was Service ttgh Scbool students who not only upon arrival at the lab, but as it moved through thr ner or a snack. young r-vn *CnKl^TiK liW J*"*p* Great t MCPA < "H^ by tbe Portger Lee -Corp. of i*k? Zurich. way faring tbe rainforest cam- lab as well, a practice also subject to errors and dupUca- and Tachary T *V going to hrlp ' v* ' 7 \} A The system was first developed in Illinois and worked in paign were Katharyn Angeles and tion, and the chair of custody drudgery. Tne system is now ~ of ow» ctatr s fconomy of conjunction with r**i Norther** HliiKns Police Crime Lab in h IR B'*sy Gauthier of RoseUe; Mark But much taster, more efficient and more reliable thsm «•**• \n and Sara Carballo of RoseOe Park; Highland F««v ni ;**/>;-* am) ciM'rMindTOg police r»W- may paper-based method used previously. - Paper Mill Playhouse staffer is raising voices Buichko of Wmfield Part Each department received ahnsot $5,000 worth of *of^ Bj Bea Smith "Actually, all of these things kind Bom in Topolo. Miss^ Carter stud- driven yung -wn soch a' Joseph Rrves of Elizabeth; NikkJCa*- Why is u so different? In the past law enforcement ware and hardware when they came on line, vith th? <' * Staff Writer of cams together. We all got together ied at tbe University of Soatnern Mis- ^^cha"^ th* vranford; David Levine of Sprinrf- d knr»%v rVvir Social they c*"*n**e*-** Tteras requiting cite in of Sigrnund Romberg gloriously filled idea might fly," Carter laughed. ** And "Before I moved to Maplewood," sbe years to cmw Our industry is looking n«" ^' and bring * *^gned o» field; James Nelson of Westfield; 7 the Paper Mill Playhouse in Mfl&Hnn wiih ahoat 60peopW\ it certainly did recalled, "I Bved in New York CSty Pwa Solar? -rf lv*vn• JefT Tangov ^Jri forward to a oor during the theater's May 16 sympo- and worked in the theater mere. I was n 1 The Coinawnity Chorale is com- f younp talent th^T will S a f* * ** <•*• *>«** throat «*K>uld of H31*V*r* 7* ^ *V-T ' sium in a program called "The Music a conductor and I conducted the T posed of adnlts — "people who enjoy 'regional economir gT >wth as wcW ry Ko- ^ afm t ' 'TiptO'TS di Scotch Board of Directors elected at United Way of Sigrnund Romberg.** Among the Broadway show 'Eubie,* too many 1 4 singing- They're not professional sin- providing calif earner oprx wn*r t? es is a United Way of Union County These partnerships and other govern- president of labor Ann Baran. vice beautiful voices were those of the gers. We're going to start again in yesrs sco, Csrtcr iflntnhfSii ^Qcx young nv T st* h as ! elected new members to i*s Board of ment grants also helps us prcsiden? of marketing; Florenc** members of tbe newly formed Paper September and have the group meet that, my tmshanrl, Ron, and I decided Directors and disru&md its 1999-2000 dollars to create more positiv* **«»• Peterson, secretary to the bo**** Mill Community Chorale, earnestly for the entire season.*' said Carter. to have a cfaOd and move out to United campaign dw»**j> •« «>miol nv^rinp f^mes w OUT communities." A Blattel. treasurer led by Vidti Carter, resident assmintr "We held our rebearsaJj in the Con- Maplewood."* call Golf outing raises funds ***st month. Magnet teacher Kita welcomed new delegates to conductor, who resides in Maple- gregatkmal Church in Short Hills, and The Carters have a daughter, T Jaion County Clerk Joanne Rajop- According to Henry Kita, president United Way of Union County" s United Way of Union County has Sandra Tofl and Wm f^ woood. seminar at museum pi recently donated $5300 to the been investing in a Caring Comnmni- f9 I oefieve mat we win continue Logan, 19, "who is a video proftaction of United Way of Union County, the Board: Linda Hawkins-Todman, Gravity,' a ficfionaTized account of Ghrista M e s Carter and her chorale were landed <"Y i tv foodBank of ry sirK» 1969. Like-other local United -at—n^e- ~An—festeitntr^-af A. Halted Stales History instructor Magnet school helps non-profit organisation's greatest Plafnfield; Robert S.DorfcinT Summit, decision to join the fh following the symposium by hosts Jersey. The donation represents a por from 20 to 60 years old. We would Philadelphia-"* af the Union County Magnet High strength is its ability to work together and Charles Gillon, North Plainfield. Ways throughout the county. United Challenger. Robert Johanson and Albert Evans School. Jim Stefankiewicz, *a cave world's rainforests rion of the proceeds raised rt the Way of Union County is tnrjrrrraim*- like to be able to include some older She explained that "when we with other organizations to develop Two additional trustees at-large and a ^elightrd anffirrK** that thrilled Students from me Union County eigblh annual Joanne Rajoppi Golf teenagers eventually so that we on of 24 teachers from throughout solutions for human *rrv\ce »cc*»es in were elected; Gregory R. Haworth, an ly operated and must generate all of to the voices of the group. moved to Maplewood 10 years ago, I Magnet High School were able to Outing earlier this month- The contri have an mtergenerational group. to attend a twoniay attorney at Duahe Morris, and Gail its financial resources through tbe coi "Music has always been a major bad been able to work at me Piper raise enough funds to "purchase ** five button also repi seats a portion of the UCC reaches for the skies in senunar on May 15-16 at the United **The challenges faced by families DriscoU, public affairs manager at laborative effort of its staff, volun- part of my life,"* Carter exclaimed VWd Garter "A lot of the people in the group Mill Playhouse. Fve conducted, and Holocaust Menw*H»i M«O*-«*" acres that will extend and protect the $11,600 the clerk's event raised for are so complex and different that fun- Merck & Company Inc. teers and community leaders. Its during a recent chat. "And I love the found out that there are a lot of adults may have studied music in their co J- pve also been associate ciUMim**^ oo Choro Andean Rainforest Corridor tbe organization in the past two years. drama on Christa MacAuliffe Washington, D.C. dejrsjndj?roxidexs.jri^ primary goal is to increase the organ- andme but in *>ortbwest—Ecuador: The~seminlrC contribution win o collaborate and work together," said ized capacity of people to care for cw The Theater Project at Union County College win present *T>efying Gravi , she said. "Some were music enrufnefed *Big River.* and I con- Because of the contributions, the to the Officers of the Board for their Chorale has allowed me to do just while there are plenty of outlets for 1 grant from tbe New Jersey Hillside-based ConurMiniry Food Kita "This requires United Way of another by supporting a network -' *v.~ an inspiring play by Jane Anderson. that. In the past several years, tbe teachers in school. A lot are very ducted some of the perfbrnfflrv* * of Magnet High will have its name tireless efforts during the past year. choir music and classical music, there Johnson & Johnson Corporation, was Bank, the largest source of donated Union County to be much more than a Kuman-care services in oar area A fictionalized account of the teacher-astronaut Christa McAnlifFe, Andre- Summer Conservatory at the Paper active in the community theater csr *Man of La Mancha* and *Nn how to 400,000 people a month at ^nergency Way is a coalition builder — bringing strategic planning; Lany J. Lockhart, campaign is focused on lending assis County College, 1033 Springfield Ave, in Cranford. Tickets may be reserved by cert That was when me Paper Mill The conductor sighed. "So." she Singing can also be therapeutic. "Our plans now, became we love incorporate the musean* and the Reserve in Ecuador. The funds were 1 pantries, soup kitchens, homeless together human service groups, gov- vice president of campaign; Geoffrey callilng The Theater Project box office at (908) 659-5189. used local adults for singing, and I said, "I mentioned that to Susie music so mnch, are to continue tfje : raised through bake sales and other tance to tbe hungry and homeless. Carter inffi^^'*^ There have been a Holocaust in*" va' ous C"rricula shelters, child care centers and other ernments, labor and businesses so we S. Persley, vice president of govern- cHldren-at-risk, people with disabili- Christa McAuliffe was a true hero to millions around the world who saw in had, here in Maplewood, pot together Spiedel, our director of education, and lot of studies regarding the positive Chorale through next season,** she taught »n ***** ^*"" *•-»**•>< <:<-hoai- sponsored events. areas where the hungry turn for help. can better address critical issues. ment affairs; Edward Zarnock, vice ties, and the elderly themselves the New Hampshire ***rp*r grircfrei to join tbe Challenger space a chorus of adnlts for a couple of at tbe time I had mentioned it, I bad effect of singing. So, I think they have "And I'm really mission- "Defying Gravity" is an exciting and inventive interplay of tbe very years. There were about 30 people had a meeting with Robert Johanson, a lot of good, healthy benefits. What looking forward to its continuing. The participating teachers used the down-tcnearth concerns of a family, and also a vision of space travel as an here in Maplewood in the chorus." our artistic director. I told Susie that we try to do is create ran«ir^i oppor- As William Shakespeare wrote in museum's fennanent Exhibition as extension of oar need to disco ver and find meaning in life—and a direct cxten- Carter-explained that "for the Paper Robert wanted to have a chorus of tunities — either here at the Paper The TempesT — "IT nosjc be the their primary classroom where they ^and^scientisis^ptcentnries.pasf^>- - - MU1 Conservatory, we had 80 adnltg>{ adnlts food of love — ;i: were given an in-depth history of the • - I^A^-UJ^^ Spina, maxes tne aS&ence fart of Holocaust Museum staff and scholars the action by seating spectators fignTon slage with ibe actors.' Spinalias been n* n explored the content, methodologies the artistic director of Tbe Theater Project for the past six years and has served } and rationales for teaching this com- Your Home Town Car Service the New Jersey theater community as well at 12 Miles West Company and other Fiction can cross the line into revisionist history plex history. In addition, teachers venues. He brings energy and insight into every play he directs, and be seeks to There is a fine line between crea- peare did not reference his sources in "American Pastoral,*' "I Married a were instructed how to use the Wex- make each production meaningful and involving for his audience. 9081276-8608 tive interpretadra aixl revisioinsm is S~\ ~* 4-l~\ ^ "Hamlet"! Nonsense. Why not do it C^rnmunist,'' and The Human ner Learning Center, an interactive Spina says mat "'Defying Gravity* attracted me because it makes a statement the arts. Sometimes taking^ another \-/l ill #W about how a few, brave individuals can inspire many others to greatness.** on an acknowledgements page? By Stain," Phillip Roth tries to set the computer ccntrr and the Educational OR look is useful to awareness land learn- A I not making reference to her creative record straight about recent decades Resource Center located at the, £ 10:00am - 1:00pm afjHuiera whose —ing, nnri nthfr tingg it is closer u tc f\r\ rsrr A M\/ A inrkz-snT r\\r\r \ sources, Soniag is close to disnonest of American societal and cultural Museum. way and New Jersey professional theater companies. Featured will be Brian honesty and propaganda when the with us. strife. Whether he has taken Kr***** "To me, tbe study of the horrors of 9o.uuurr MIMT ttircrurci KIUE £ Kennedy, JCimi Manion, Christopher McCabe, Deborah Pires, Daaimab Talley, facts are distorted. By Jon Plaut Two books written about Summit depends on your point of view, I the Holocaust is one of the most Sandra Toll, and Gary Wood In addition to Spina as director, the production In Ane^ outstanding Tony Award- WITH AD. NOT TO BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. EXP. 7/1/00 i; in the 1990s distort history by omit- guess, since Roth's books are always team includes producer Gary Glor, set designer Julia Hahn, costumer Marion winning Broadway play "Copenha- important things we can teach our 7:30 Municipal Band ting the work of public activist groups so personal to his own experience. Kiddie Rides Brady, lighting designer Lewis Perlmutter, sound designer Michael Magnifico, gen,? there is a slight of tbe historical kids,** said Stefankiewicz, now in his Corporate AccountsWelcomed •Local ters of the play speak out the many in the attainment of a more equitable This American writer is close to being and state manager Yumi Matsuura. r'~ record by an omission which has second year at the magnet school. under the direction of contradictory views about the bomb town for all during the latter half of our Tolstoy, in my opinion, because k Pony Rides In its six-year history, Tbe Theater "Project productions have receive^notably largely gone uncommented upon. The "I was bonroed to be chosen to Long Distance • We Service All Airports and the morality of its development, the 20th century, in housing, recrea- he integrates oar larger history with enthusiastic revefws. "Simply terrific^ said the Westfteld Leader thS'spring. play examines the ethics of nuclear attend this workshop and be given the ^ Balloons John BunnelS why not Truman's view? The omis- tional and civil rights. Rent strikes, our private destinies. The fact that the "Creative and efficient staging has become a trademark of the Theater Project,** physics behind tbe Atom bomb before opportunity to learn from the museum Major Credit Cards Accepted sion is close to historical revisionism. protests, monitoring and other forms fiction be creates is so dose to our said WorraU Community Newspapers of last year's production of "Tbe Little and during World War JL through tbe and my peers." and Much More! * Dusk - FIREWORKS Susan Sontag in her new novel "In of turbulence by local citizens, includ- reality, without being a strict histori- *?N\ Playwright** New Jersey newspapers also recognized tbe strong roles afforded contact of two involved Nobel Prize- Fast Courteous Service • Handsome Drivers America** omits reference to tbe ing those prominent and dissident, are cal account of it, is part of bis great women by awarding Best Featured Actress accolades two years in a row to winning physicists from Denmark and Blood drives scheduled M records and writings — including of left out in favor of a more mainstream accoaplishment over the last decade Theater Project performers — in 1997 to GaH Lou for "The Actor's l^ghtmarew Nazi Germany. Author Michael Fray- Tbe Blood Center of New Jersey is Willa Cather — from which she and politically acceptable, but untrue, and a departure from Ins previous appealing to community members to Cranford Gar Taxi Inc. and in 1998 to.Usa Alford for The Waiting Room," Also in 1997, The Theater ne is careful to explore many shades quotes or borrows material. Why recounting of events. People who more narcissistic work. Project was honored at the Samuel French Theater Festival for its production of and nuances of opinion, bat omits would this distinguished writer sully wrote these books or those who sup- Refreshments Tort Tiger lilies Out of Season." Harry Truman's rationale for drop- her creative work this way? 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'set aside* "' • • "'•*_••' ^j'";l Clark annual Firecracker Run beginning Kcnil worth t's flxewuiks display^ 172 cup floor Cranford with a one-mile Fun Ron at 9 a_m. and Springfield in 1S55 brenrs, here «re some grilling tips • Use tongs to turn the g GoTnbineoaUpepperaiKlomonma The event is sponsored hy ***+ NovartisPh^inacdDticalsGGtportp - from the onkry experts at prevent die loss of juices. 1 cop extra chunky mild salsa pan and saute on.tbe grill xoa^L soft a four-mile rana t 9:30 a_nx atnf Kenilwoith Conamittee and Novartxs Corporation will Celebrate the first Independence A fireworks display will he the Nomahegan Park. Registration is 1 Kosher Poultry: Far your next barbecue, try this 1/2 cop tequila Add salsa, -leguila; and lime juke. Prior to firew-ricr. -\ AD evening full of activities begins sponsor tbe evening's events, high Kean University provides th* Heat unta hot Place the chicken on Day of the new century in hometown highlighi of Cranfonf s Fourth of July npen untfl race time. • Use medium heat cm tbe griD and tastsy recipe from Maria and LoU 1 large green pepper. »^irch m Cens is $5 f T sK*rilts and $^ While the outdoor barbeoue has aV <£sdish voyooo prepare,. ThTbee verversatilitys . Preparation skewer. Spoon ttEttle of the marinade For the first time ever. Oar* lncal The following events are sponsored »t ptn forsafet y reasons, M at the Municipal Building starting fm children undrr 1? \drmssion ways bad a special appeal, it tabes a great taste and health attributes of Peel onions. Grate one onion on over skewers and place on barbecue food merchants will be offering A by the Recreation and Parks Depart F*an to arrive early to avoid traffic Monday i»ntil June *U> from 9 a jn. to 4 includes unlimited acvms 10 aB ride* itcipc to keep it fired up all olive oil also make il an ideal ingnv large holes of box grater. Pat onion or on baking sheet and cook until Taste of the Town** food booths frorr msnt Games for all agrs — egg toss, n^ctinn aroond the f?^M puree in a fine-mesh strainer mixed desired dooeness, 3 to 4 minutes on 2 to 9 pjXL, also at the Brww* Mnnr; "«J games, along with «» cnrnplimen *c truly an year round. Renowned food expert wheelbarrow ra/^e, »-^ * parent and will Y- Tf the weather is qnestianable, call Rozanne Gold has developed thai with 1/2 teaspoon Bait Picss with each side. Sprinkle with salt and serve pal Complex grounds T Til child tary hainburgf r ari s^ft d \nk. Meise' Foonb of Inly Hotline at 277-2300 Ai 9 pjn. attention wUl switch ^ FV»ct regiFtration win be inuned> will b T C' tw <* bat recipe with her *>™*i*B 1-2-3 MeH-In Your Mouth spoon to extract as nmch juke as pos- immediately with^rnet of oliw «n. if •»30 p.m. the latest information, in case of Nolan Held at Arthur L Johnson atcjy before the races at 730 aJn. on :•* -I n1 „. For more information, Lamb Brochettes sible. Mix 1/4 cop onion puree with desired. Ribbons will be awarded for firct. u?mrnt weather, the concert will be In this High School for » spectacwW fir^ July Fourth at the Canoe Club. The '*-* Undergraduate Adr***^*** every it's olive oil and pour over lamb. Add second and third place frr each at ? 15 pjn. in tbe Summit Middle Marinating chunks of lamb in a Makes 8 skewers. woiks display. races wilj include the following (9O8) 527^2195 or lamb mat's marinated in m bam of hath of grated onions and olive on freshly ground black pepper and mari- AH children •• RoseJU Park ancftortun and tne fuewuiks An anticipated 8,000 to 10.000 categories: 13 years old and under; 14 Graduate Admission* »• olive oil and grated onions and men yields a meltingly tender texture and nate for 1 to 1-1/2 hours, taming ribbons. w;r * -I,, *»#-^t clear night. Can't get enough of Olive OO people ire expected to attend the to 20 years old; 21 years and older; grilled or broiled to perfection. beady flavor. This is epecially often. There wi'l be f->od and craft veiv (908) 527-2665. 1-2-3? Ask for a free brochure featur- Independence Day celebration. Rain parent and child: mother and father; f Rosellc Prrk Mayor Jo«ey\b Because mere are just three elements enBed on the Prepare barbecoe, or preheat brT>ii« dors in the p» *c, offering zeppoles. date is July 3. Local merchants inter- marathon for those 17 years old and and Coancj' wiD sponsor P in mis recipe, each ingredient plays a ing additional recipes by caning die pretzele, pork «nd beef ^^rbecne Ingredients for indoor cooking. ested in participating in "A Tasie of younger: »**! marathon for those 17 c^U-br* Tion ex *ra vagpnza for man critical rote, making its quality, versa- Olive (m toB-firee hotline at (800) ffwJs. Italian saDsa.ge9. piacza. tbi c Where Tradition and 3 Urge red onioni. <> *»nces eacfo the Town"* should contra Riss^T at years ard older. Trophies w?U be FV»orth c4 July There will be a tility and flavor extremely xmportant- Cot remaining onions into sq 232-6548. Also be sure to look for assorted soda and Italian ice. In ividi Olive oil is a natural far Cooking 172 cup olive oil or wedges. Using long metal skewezs. Rozarme Gold's latest book, "Enter- (732) 340-1006. r-" ' *- — awarrted for Hrst, secon** band performing from 6 to 8'3O p.m Tbe Township of Union Recrealioa Technoiosn Meet tion tbeTe will he face painting •**** July Fourth will he a special day in 1-2-3 because its varied strengths and 2-1/2 pounds lamb from the leg or alternately tnrfwn w^'Cf w of onion and taining 1-2-3," published by little. avail3Me for $17^ •"•' ** for everyonr's entertainment, and for will sponsor its annual ^^alloon art from 2 to 10 pjn. Summit. Beginning at 9:30 a m uitb www.kean.edu shoulder, cut into 32 2-inch rfrnnim Brown and-Co. the children there WTU be pony-ride? siebration July-4- flavors add new laipb, using 4^p£eccs/OfJamb Jor each. The fireworks will begin af 9 p Jn, y and a Mono P •"•*•*%«-*. (ranw fVr«m fr 1* the traditional flag raising ceremony, Limited parking wilf be available at Bksrtaempfel Park, Winslow to 8-15 p.m. the daytime events will kick off with a 132 YEARS Onion County.CpIlege, Readeattare children's decorated -bicycle- parade, Avenue and VauohalJ Road. Taquitos add spice Refreshments win "be available urged to walk if possible. Ruin date, family games and novelty events, Arlayprogramwiirbenield&om throughout tbe evening- To conclude for fireworks only, will b^ Jolv 5 mechanical and giart* inflatable rides, a.m. to 1 pan. with kiddy ride*, pony the celebration, a fireworks display Earn a RA or BS degree For more infornvtion caD carnival games, a model airplane *Mes and helium balloons. For more information: 1-800-848-45 for holiday cookouts will begin at 9:15 pnx and will last Recreation and demonstration, music for the Summit A band concert will begin at 7:30 Mexican food is miry caUente these Here are some more tips on grilling for approximately a half-boor. Receive credit for life or 973-748-9000 Ext (908) 709-723* Swing, the Summit Chamber <*' Corv p nx The music will be performed by days and, thanks to tasty new frozen taquitos from the makers of Delimex Tbe festivities will be held at the r tp merce Class*** the Township Municipal Band under Financial aid and tuition reimburse rw E-Mail: adinission@bl<*'>" *^ 'lt of food the direction of John Bunnell. are available forqualifie d student* \vww.bloomfield before. • Always pre-heat the barbecue Kenihv&rth Avenue on tbe Fourth of July, witfajfae Following rtv» *an^id£reasang tmrnberof rain da>« the folV^winj? <*«v P»T*F' AH events will take plac* at Sol " fireworks display. family meals and parties are more burners of a gas grill 013 high, or light time and place. diers* Memorial Field off Ashland In the event of-rain, the 4th of July ready-to-heat-and-serve "wrapidos"* your charcoal and close the lid. Heat The Kenilworth Fireworks Festival For more information, call Karen Road. The daytime fun will end at celebration will be held July 5. The ELD COLLEGE - APPLY NOW! — fresh flour tortillas with flavorful for 10 to 15 minutes or until the ther- will be held July 2 at 8:45 pan. at Intile at 245-0666. 1:30 p.m. to allow tbe fireworks tech- day program will be cancelled. Days, Evenings & Weekends DAY & EVENING CLASSES BEGIN AUGUST 30 ~ WEEKEND CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 15 beef, chicken, pork and cheese fillings ny>fnrt<>f r^jneuvj: ^OO <• S50 degrees — authentic tainales — a tradition in r 61 YEARS 32 YEARS many Hispanic homes — and cruncy • Frozen taquitos can be grilled Mexican taquitos — little tacos directly from the package. Place Grilling taquitos is becoming a taquitos in the center of the cooking WEEKDAY NURSERY OF popular change of pace from the usual grate. Grill five to six minutes, turning SUCCESS III Hil hamburgers, hot dogs and chicken. YOUR REACH! during grilling tune. 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The heat doesn't stop There was a time when *^ne set or platean. t"here-c those performing wind op developing some body parts Tbe gains were attributed to less consider yomself toast, ready to ***•*• people today through a growing to**. Marises Ahgermsier of Oceanside, penetrating when you walk away. We week. "Tbe study, published in January gymnastics, a means of triggering the two?" was an invitation to the tennis multiple •*•* continue to gain at me expense of others. momentum in execution and more op some batter. "f spedaDy trained therapists. Califs is no stranger to various kinds in the American College of Sports But once the warm oil is slathered circulatory system to enhance don't even know bow deep it's going. court, not the weight room. Now it's Medicine journal, concluded that the strength. "I make it ntxick and e*sy to so consistent application of moccle force Sometimes, the treatment is called of massage. Never though, has she Or how much good it's doing," the land of question yon aright bounce on yoor body, creating a buffer forth e hcalinc. three-set group showed * negligible Optimally, Kraemer concludes, you you can s**v ^•^•vrWt^of thmoghoo* through each repetition. Earth Energy Massage or experienced anything quite as relax- Licensed massage therapists can off your personal trainer, hoping, heated stones that will follow, it's ** Rock Therapy. Stover has some strict post- 2-percenx improvement ™+r the* shonid change your program — your life" A subsequent study replicated die ing as hot-rock, she said. learn the hot-rock method fium Stov- wnong other things, to get more result, again among novices. A simi- *yoar tension *nd tightness that do th* **Any indigenous culture has massage protocol for her clients: "•no-set connterparts- including the oambers of sets and reps The propmnents of the SaperSlow The after-effect blew my mind. It er and at the Mueller College of biceps for your track. Is one set of lar result was foonrl among advanced melting. rock therapy in ope form o» "Stop any activity for one or two days — every two to four weeks. Tnat's rhnd of weight *ra*ning, sets and was total relaxation. I slept soundly Holistic Studies in San Djego^s-Um- &*fc>-12 repetitions jnst as productive OK. single sets work — at least in exercisers Why the rocks? The better to seal ic another.- Stover said. Top spa* *«* - until 7 the next morning, which i? at least and triple the fluid intake *> this 13-week study that measured the called periodizfltion. a regimen com- versity Heights neighborhood. as two? How about three? Strength in safety. Bui as Miller says, it all comes the liberating heat, about 125 to 135 +**CD doing it worldwide,- -casual for me." rehy*ate the body. results af nine exercises on machines mon among athletes in training, rar* It's therapist-friendly/* Stover numbers right? The SoperSlow method of 10 sec- down to not bow yon do it, not how degrees worth, and open tb^ th«rp«» « But not tmtQ the mid-1990s, when Throughout the massage, stones are among tbe rest of us. "If you do something strenuous said. "As I perform the massage, my Tnc fact is, there is no one- But the more-is-better advocates onds in t*»«! lining phase and foor to 10 long yoo do it, bat if yon do it. pathways to the mnscles. Mary Hanmgan of the Desert Institute placed at various acupressure points, In many croff the consensus is that after a hot-rock massage, part of the bands are getting a massage; too rcgimeD-fits-all answer. Especially are armed with ammnration of their t seconds in the lowering phase ''After one year of doing nothing, As licensed massage therapist and of Healing Arts in Tucson. Ariz or ei»^p* Tn^wKfiatT*. throughout the results I just accomplished if you're only doing one set. yon bet- because the beat of the rocks pen© wnen you consufer variables soch as own — especially when they look at received f»vorabjr results in six-w*ek you 11 lose one pound of lean mngrfe hoi-roct instructor Charlotte Stove began certifying UnOiiiUurs in LaS thrown out the window. ter fatigue tbe muscle. Do that by lift- trates the bones and knuckles.** intensity, form, amonnt of weight, test well-trained competitive athletes. studies aj_ Sot*tb Shore YMCA «* — thyt's 50 fewer calories explains it, ^Because of the way the ITi^p^nny stirf ita| -,- -,M- M- tone i heat allows you to get into the muscle oetween set* and workouts per week. Oaincy, MASS body * ^^wr^ng •"vw*ry 14 hoorc. ; •w certified instructors, soch a* Salon and Day Spa in Eacoocfido. "Everyone wants a quick fix. bnt lore, OT wW*^ •*• *w»*ry m* 30 one sXrcke with hot rock is equal to - * And if you really want to make it In a 1093 study comparing novices., "** ^'-^ of PnemfyMt_ i »Jif finises her sessions with what cH* you have to look at the long haul.'* repetitions •rtT»>"^ of d*»^p tissue mM»Rp Muhlenberg shop is open complicated, there's always the old -Us "tire and ice." said William Kraemer, director of the tbe clow grmjp <^»erienced 50-per For more information on Miller's The Auxiliary at Muhlenberg Reg- 3 pjn. and Saturday from 11 ajn. to 4 debate of free weights versus Benne Miller, a San Diego-based cent ' r* Tier str- ^ ih gains th*n a 15-Minnte TotPl Body Workout.'* A sobj^ctive ohscNation, »*> he ined" Said Stover, **I pick oat a big bot friin^arf performance laboratory at &*!* ional Medical Center officially P ox Ii replaces tbe church's Interna- niachines. With that in mind, personal trainer who champions hi» website »t pure. K«t there's on denying beat Palmiere said. "T like In a ho» and a frozen marble rock. I chase State University in Mrmcte. Ind- opened tbe Nearly New Shop in May tional Gifl Shop, which a graphic in the "To Your Health"" fea- 15-nsnote workouts, is a one-set rmkes tht body morr pliable. V role massage is not > - TriHme. Several •^atf- Bill Van Sant, Editor co7"H An hn»t «nd » half experience tf Hie F'» *itn£ tooch of frozen Kraexner found that three sets in » "^jor muscle groups. » reduced price. Shop win benefit projects and eer er» did on*l fnltow**i xxp wirH TV * Hamr-It lava re "Jr*. r*v>*ejn few *4r *• ** ? wcially therapeutic high-intensity training program pro- 1 Located on the lower level of tbe vices at Muhlenberg Regional Medi- "xjuiries. Tve been f ?^ching this far 15 to *i» lf*H *y. are fa fr»'t * a* inj •r, \ t, it j"^il or otherwise. Crescent Avenue Presbyterian cal Center. For more information The graphic referred to a Universi- duced much greater gains over 14 years." he saic? aH comes down to f' f ne aching muscle 1 g more Uqtiid Church, 716 Watchung Ave. in Plain- about the Nearly New Shop, call tbe ty of Florida study comparing 42 weeks when compared to one-se' tin». Yen ^ >'^ mnTiple %e toes tr '***• mea/* Stover field, tbe shop will be open every Muhlenberg Auxiliary office at (Onsr> volunteers — one on • training ICraenw »'cr» frmnd in to bring Tbnisday and Friday bom 10 turn, to 66&-25T3.

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The Trustees member Paul Stein gave Hudson River Rats Wedr»^sda> » renowned architect, received the 2000 New Jersey Governor's Wait'Whit- The Icicle -off of the center's giM'IHw Wednesday ond The Hudson River Rats overviews of the award recipient* s c*-ri««: 7 M) p.m. in Echo LaW r--* July J>- Begga* Celebration with Ann G. Stein Memorial "'A«rtp JW^n man Award far Creative Achieve- work Stein noted thai beyond ids ctorytelKng and singing far school-age chfldrv* mnd win «h* '^ esrf»el4/Mountainside. of the Year Award." ment, the American Acactemy in gruitar. tin whistle, bf T »n'-vi County stage," saiH Fredv>» Soai. Michael Graves and Associates, also the ScbirmeT Pmfessor of r-->ld r»f areh**«ctur« and design. "rf »**e summer brings * unique blend of der '>»airman Daniel P Sulirwn 2z Oldies Night with Shirley located in Princeton and New York Architecture al Princeton University Accepting the award. Graves '•* environment and Ajnerican "W «» are pleased to offer such qu*1 Reeves, plus Who** Johnny City. He has designed more than 200 where be has taught since 1962 Pai^ invited questions about his work and v projects around the world including Sandy Lewis has been performing throughout "* i*»m \ JC I ' entertainment &ee of charge 9= Country Mo*ic Night Goidberger, fanner architecture critv established an immediate laupOTt with Europe, Asia and the Middle East In for the New York Times states Valley since 1982 His starytellliTv? p«f m i [ f > Rob Paparozzi has been perform* Mustang Sally bis audience. Bv lacing his answers 1 schools,librariesandprvatecelcfrratkyv 'IT'1! ing uw Ju&uy/ $F: is well known ior uc Oraves — is truly toe mpsf ^ with a lively sense of humor and 0 >( : rj Wielphia Folk F*-' *' " •-—- " ' metropolitan area since design of * V ft v Mnseum. Dela voice Aiperican archite** ^* * » nmnei*Mxc anecdotes frm his life, he ard his accoinplishinents are Tarty Doll* ware Rj ntbority Office ip come time."* added jpeat pereon*'* ~ -wrrrfli and *<•> innumerable. He has peifoi Cc *rt At the award ceremony. G The 12 show in chiliVer* v ntfy by H? " ' * 1 m The Ann G Stein Award is con- B MilHe ac 'ad sing^" and harmonica p' • eft)W r-t 71 fr-r varirwas bands inclnding beginning «t 7-^0 p.n> al the ferred annually upon a person who, in FVycb<>*ic Bines Band, Blues F«nn Springfield Avenne end of Echo the previiouff year or ceries of years. lore ir or C*+<4-* Onct. Mario's R & p AH T alcr P^ark l-awn chairs, blanket? ha« ''oo^the -VMrttn fort' "*f th ro^ of M- ,,•, •?"•» nr>d - wrrer»''y w^th The <»"f^ Pi wrr Ratt His hands will also be a m£rcshment 1 r ' >d in concert ^vjoi B3 r»and viable at th*- •*•• »• q^r**^T to Joining hofioree second from left, are from left, Joan Duffy Springsteen. Deodato. V) p in CV/ EB Direcl Shirtey AHePman-K^, fonrr^r NJCVA five, T^UCVA is proud to honor irri,,<^i of the Paper MiV '^ ' »He PaTTijIy ^tor**^^ a" well t of rain, all concerts in the Michael Gravn as the 2000 recipient » iH be held at Oronford High of hi1^ majr'T innt*vations ; ct tV»rr»t'\y \<-t it ho? » full-scale art school art. Programs inch»*te Ar^'stc with ^i West End Place ofF Spring t> tbr fiffW of staffwi hy an aw^rd-wrinning Caculty. Disabilities, docen' tnor Freeholder l be p ven »* thr AjtF Per^son of tb* nvite ^udcrm Piver Pats Avmo* in Oranford POT ap nore and the aTt», his i Year 1 ^f metal, the colorfully T>vn^ a*- two interior galleries and ao demonstrations, art tripst, ^^r>ctinp 3 Blons Jarn tr> te concept and/or rain informs- paint ! ?* wr«rk xudes exhibition space/scabtnxe and other activities. The oo*v-pmfit t \CTTT », along with backing of *ME work •esidents t connect call the D*partmer* of Parts t ionc ( t. rhythm The Art Center's exhibitions New Jersey Center fo* VisuaJ Arts is rar*^"* muEjc-ans i and Pecreation ?4 h ^ r Her lav al F trrner rp'^ipi«n'^ »*icludf Oovor nuance that '•" " * r iocloa>d in the New York Times wtieelchair-accessjble and is J ing, ^ Ulie FWiH, Thonws Kean in 1 °94; Angela V I ' of T>ne of the Best* exhibits of in part by the'New Jersey S * -&* f the concert Possi. execntive producer of tb* y Hv a dedi* the lOPQfieaeon NJCVA is the largest cxl on the. ArtK/r^Torff^Ten T r*thrr conrert mformaJion, Pay w Mill riayhopse. in 199<; sculp- t " If »i 5 if p / olc Rob Paparozzi will sing and play blues harp with the f f lr?rl artirlB, NTOVA har art center in the ctate. It is specifically Partner Agenry ' f ^ Rrv ''^v rp^ &Sid O'»' tor George SegaJ in 1906; painter tv - »»v ' r, < ... »• Hudson River Rats in a frre outdc or oqncMt at Echo ~o»ir» n 7: ? Faith Riixggold in 1097; Lawrence P. * • ry> p 1 y p „ \H R »W / McFerrin •»<»«, ' Ul the TV Lake Park W' ine t^y $Q F 'n T*v c nwrt ^ f fl ? ^Idmra, the first president aX*J CEO » ? arfcs sponsored * ' an tin* tr- of the New Jerp**.y Performing Arts 1 c rl<"»w \lr 'A'ts Person c* ' ^ ' An original * • is It not "*nly highlight* ouy finaMy havr won tb-e New Jersey Performrig Art^ Center lef '* ••»- * " - Founded in 1968, the Newark Qmnnnniry School of r > M ^omnranity School for The Arts the Arts provides training in Trmcig, dance, theater and ? Jar ahead w *• • * ... ,.(> -T The visual arts for children and adults of all ages from nine Young performers are honored by NJPAC New Jersey counties On average, the school has served T Tni*-n Ominfy it rv~h in I r*r n rv»> Forty three of the states most . municipality and school, are" Piano: CbrisfophcT Reynolds. East Orange. more than 1.000 students annually. Instruction is given ^i<=-tr»ry ajtH arts swtivitie* The a » of r fted .perfbrxnip^ arts. stuo by MI outstanding artist faculty from many countries a T d?r reflects-this *epree O«rke of George arV. Src Michael Catholic-. Jonnne V/ larde, Inior» Tne school has developed leading artists, including selected ro att*?nd The S Racheal Andercrtn, East Orange, r> «- ri«» variety r>f events from AfTa re rail (QC^i) <^8 }W Kawarneeh Middle School: aoH r^-^> *w.;

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Wm mm WAHlg) ^ PERSONALS MSCELLANKXS FOB SALE CONSTRUCTION GUTTERSrlEADERS HOME IMPROVEMENTS RECECTION&T PART flme lor medical office ADOPTION: ARE you. pregnarf? DorrtJc In Ctortc Ptetae call Dartona 906-753-4783. ~*OVATTVE CONSTRUCT GUTTERS^ i£ADBS. Oamdxnd Ruat Communi ye»ang ^spaira Leaf Screens Inatrtud, Instant Tub & Ttes Regtaod AND RENOVATIONS Any Color. Tie & REGJONAULONG haul puKng dry adopt your chBd. Please caB 1«O-745-12ia "Kitchens and Bathroom? '^233-4*14 or 073-359-1200. rates, no port wortc o«y *»*»• «sk tor Marti or Gloria. WecanneM 7 vhea Grout Steam C oven. S7& Ctt 906^41-5872. ddKions and ARsrauo ToSpefttoA 1-877^155-9636 •Roofing and Skflnj Oecks and Purer nf Seamfcss GtiOtn. DIAL A BIBLE STFR MR UGLY ^tow Construction RN/ LPN- Work from hom« Visit $T7,50O now SlQjm. SOortOOxie nrww.dietresoarchplufi com or c«n (31,500 now$19.900.7QrfS)x16iKBS $59^90 Free Estimate* 1-88&<322-9648 Trie Btte leacnei many peoplmwrB i now $39,990, 80x200x16 was SM^OO now REPAIRS •^^ JBW^J^** The-Tnilh. fl 1-800^406-6126. • 90S-206-1936 Drop ORs SALES TSSON. pan time. fuO Gme, major The Pharisees, .Scribesv and Priests haled, v Can Hereout Wortc st a RESTORA" appfimcea, expeiieme pnerfarreo or wffl i i ejected and crueffled kmni becstae htt met- H MWP B M THE OtfTT^ rig« penon. «J82 sage condemns'UnoocMneo and ratae n*fi of 10 pp * Appnwea CredB Probtems CONTRACTOR OK. New on $39L95 MonH tnOuOea _ _ _ Masonry gtous TeacWngr (Matt. 23rt-a9) p $ MELD CONTRACTORS, inc "There is n NED STEVBIS SheetiDck* Psinfing 1 PART firw Earn up to Senjfce. 1-800-704-8901. tHfrflfTHi ** for eayflnencB". Addiflons, GUTTER CLEAMNG Porches $100per4rioursWft AflWrt Thus «ve do not cornprorrtw or patronize The WOLFF TANNING Beds Ian at hornet Buy fions, Dormers, KBcfiens. Painting 1aOOS Truth tor peace or Frtendship- (Watt. 1O34-38) o%8Ctand save! CorarnercJ Baths. Ower 30 years top 1-600-542-0267 Therefore we urge aBourCathoicsand ftc»M- aflonJable prices. 908-245 TB_BSHONE RECEPTOfflST, Ight secresar $199. Low Uonttsy Payment*. Fre* tarts Friends to irwesfio*^ the Bfcte lhti 9m Catalog. CaB today 1-800-842-1310 • Mi iiMfc.il m HJ ai-iui it com tel work. Fed fime for busy West Orange macy b» eU CLASSIFIED doctor's office. Send resume to PO 8e» Average House 732-382-7B10 NEWSPAPERS Uvtnpston, NJ 07039. DECKS FuSy Insured* 7 DAYS leacheB faflure to dtocetn t(w SALES born error is Fatal DECKS UNLIMITED UWON COUNTY SPECIALS after BASIC BIBLE STUDCK CRANR3R0. T7 DORCHESTER Avenue (o0 HEALTH & HTNESS LANDSCAWNG Putaueii),^ tm, <0siiMJ0piii OUIIMU-IP DISCOUNT BLL SCHAU be CormwrdaV metro tables, boohs, brio^-torac^ dc. Tnjsif ^ Lumber and MEDICARE NEBULIZER PATIENTS Slop Please cal 90B-Q64-635B v paying cash tor Afcuteroi. Atrovent, esc MedV Lawi AenfiorV Ge^olng, Clark Eagle • The Leader p e & knowledgowedge of alall areaa s a* Hany Pnrsaud, CvsngeSst * *~ <3uwant— - Futty Search your local cla Jfieds on the internet Spectator Leader •Gazette Leader Oomp0Oh«pah y wBBhh MdMedcal A 40it tC UAPLEWOOO. 90 J&FERSC** Avenue (naar cars pays tor them. We cfl Merfcaio and ing. Top Sol Jack O 973-643-1500. DOROTHY'S HOROSCOPE A Tarot Card mriaeiiL^yi). Saturday July 1, &3QanM:Q0pm delwer to you ReatSngs. Spiritual AOVtsor_ PaJm, Tarot Cart. fcfcjtti Tarnly sate &tacQc «*r nf & rv' CTONORBO & SON. Corrptete Landscape UPSCALE DAY Spa* lBRGBu, miss 9JM onefl http://www.Io< ilsource.com/ 25 words $21 00 or $28.00 combo pR, Aura, Past Ufe S ftffitoniumP**«<"U T AvaB- BS CUSTOM HOME' Service Spring/FaB Gtean-Up Lavm UainlB- ESSEX COUNTY •Ktopendem pfDlessfcmai Hair Styfal, Nal abie tor Parties & Gatherings. 908-245-7701 irage Sate s^qns. price stickers, balloor*. TectliPSttUT4P.PwScvtatUaasao>Tb8raptstb a UNION, 433 WALUNGFORD Terrace Satur CONTRACTOR HEATING nance. aiubbay DeaqrV Wanting. UuichinQ. SMI of Mapiewood & South Orange EstheOcten. New Teeftrtca. 973-275-1820. 225 W. WestfieJd Avenue, Rosefle Park. >' CUSTOM OECKS & AT Chenvcaf Appficafions. Tree HnuovaL Fut* day. Jdy 1st 9am-4pm. ftrhfture, baby terra. OUAUTY Am Qaidajorinp-* Hawfinp, tnc '^^lALES HOURS RATES Orange Chronicle • East Orange Reca * t ^v* •»••• - riveniory Special! Hag off any rooting wflh this, ad. tah ft YEARS BfPBSB*^ VETS5INARY ASStSTAMT. fuB firo Hnatth FRBF ESTIMATES Gas. stastin, hot vuiei and not air two* ERJCAKANEwhalamyouupto?RndouBCtl more. CLAS«w "•xje Transcript • The Glen Ridge P*r~ insurance, w3l train H cstino. tfwpwnetahu> =•-- CALL 973-762-0732 , 2ona vahres, «^ <*" . RATES 90^686-989a ext 3250 tatosource ta a 24 tday through Fri Nuttey Journal • BeQev31e post reBatHe 90^686-7080. UNON, 788 ROESSKER Dnve Jifly 1st. Sprinofism N-* LANDSCAPE And O«BP^ Ox* $16-00 per insertion ***- a day teteprtune intomiatioiieervtae. visn us ON Landscape Sfinrices- Mortnly Mnsno tntagton Herald • VSaBsburg Leader f 8am-3pnL A8 household fiems, fivntture, smaP 900 AM 5PM VETERINARY TECHhUCtAM Exciting oppcv - ^e within you local cattng inpianoBS, pictiaBS, andrnisoeBiinBOui ttems rnc«. Landscape Design, Seasonal ' *•"•- Ml 10 ,$4.00 per The Independent Press of ESoomfietd tunity fa proonsssiye hniepi>?1 Owner is forme HOiE •*, Sod. ReaeedhQ, Thatching. F*** After Hours Ca>' 5-50 per cry Animal Meoical Center Intern. Acupuncture PSYCHIC MRS. "D" WEST ORANGE. 10 Phyfis Road (OB DRIVEWAYS v FuBy msured. 90^687-8045. ECONOMY CLASS apedaBy surgery and uftrasound routinely pe< Tarot Catd & Crystai Rsacfngs gist2nd, Sttu 9» We fix, bcritd. Q0fi«86-9898 formed, tn house ^lood analyzer, t cannedd fafing ttfa p Euwythlng must co B. HIRITH PAVttIG or l you find your true sool mate, ant on X-ray procetisoi and more. Experience fi HOLLYWOOD Se*«*ction #8100 DEADLINES sary. tun time. Call Eagle Rock v -v^-^ love, money, and heaBhm»«*" Asphalt Work 20 words $7.00 or $11.00 combo items for Hospttal, West Orange. 973-736-1 f Concnvte Wsfts, Parking for your home Business Directory 4 PM Thursday 908-78^3043 WANTED TO BUY v «urtK*iB. Drtvsvays, or business LANDSCAPING $100.00 One rtem per ad ITRESS WANTED nigh' * Energy & Love Crystals wflji Reat^xr AAAA UONB^ American Ryer, tves and other Curbing, Dump Trucks A '- Space reservation 5 PM T lANDSCAPIN must appear. * "* -9:00pm Spacial this week: Afl madnos $o trains and old toys. CoBectorpayshighes* <=**•" -Paving Machine Rantste 908-322-3727 BATHROOMS Ad Copy 12 noon Monday ^889. 38 years in WastfeM, NJ prices- 1-afXM64-«671. 973-425-153& ' E Fufly DOORS* WBiDOWS £ REST BUY 90B-687-0C14 or 78X506 ^tassified Advertising In-column 3 PM Tuesday WARBOUSE ANTIQUEANDOIderFomitwe. Oinng Roams, "A JOHN Of All Trades' tnferinr HCOTIC GARDENS Picksfs, Packers Dediuuiift, Breaktronfts. SwMarys. Etc v AUTOS FOR SALE Concrete work. Curbing, Or RapucodL Doors Hing ~rra!l Ne*v^pajr~ HMJO g E 906-232-3£Qpm. Vatey Vet 2172 Cut A Blow CafeCf . lOam-SpmO . Closed TTuesday and ELECTRIOAHS 170 Scotland Road, Orange CHARGE IT omissions in cost of actual space occupied by item tBani- j?HpPiD raent JAC ^73-783-7322. DOES (Cranfom Ana) in which error or omissions occurred We can not ABj! R FCTraC.Tf r$ etodric, do B ads require prepayment of your car plus 20 CaB 906-298-1212. Interior and ExftB*nr, UontinQ. Frae ritlmaiai be held Hable for failure, for any cause, to insert an Construction, Fr«« E»timat#e New 908-241^606 T card and o-rwration date. 4 weqks - $40.00 WHEN REPLYING FLEA MARKETS r - UNION COUMTV ad Worrafl Community Newspapers. Inc CALI Call now 1 BOO 564 «011 TO A CELEBRATE THE "4th" at our hugh indoor (air R & C LANDSCAPING 1291 StuywesantAv©., Union the right to reject revise or redassify any conditioned) outdoor flee market Over 100 SPfOMQ CLEAN UPS, MULCH tables Sunday July 2nd 8$0am-3tt0pm St INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRIC, INC advertisement at any time, UNION COUNTY 1 SHRUBBERY TRWaONQ, FBrnUZAM? Marys rtgh School 237 South Broad Street Commercial, Ind COUPtETE LAWN CARE* BOX NUMBEP EBzabeth. 90B-352-43Sa Frank's ESHHATES ng & Handyman S **3MPUEfE LAWDSCAPWQ PgCW ptoase* adeksss to GUITAR Ut&TRUCTlON by a Professtanji VERY COMJUWfeO ,

HELP WANTED •HELP WANIhU through advanced. All ages welcome Service Owner taaund - Free HELP WANTED Interior Repairs ATT0JT1ON' S7750 POSSIBLE g DELIVERY BUSY florist seeks dependable BOX NUMBER 11 PIECE MAHOGANY oming room set steel 908-810-8424. __^_ License #9124 EXPERIENCED CHEF needed for upscale off MHMCAL AS&STANT for busy opnmatmoi- PAHT TIME. Front Desk Friday 530-10:00 pm. ' Carpentry hornel Process catalogues from hornet No reftabto detiverv drivers Knowledge of Essex top drop loaf kitchen set. 84" sola, maple premise caterer Located in Essex County CaS ogy practice. Offices *n Union ws NMO^C Can Saturday 8*X)anv 1:00pm Good with figures, Worrall News^j bedroom chest, best offer. 90B-68S-8241. PONT r- WANTED experience neces»*yi Sta*! im-nediajeryi Stan Morris, Union Counties and Northerr New 973-378-8003 or fax resume, 973-378-5603 973-622-2020. pleasant telephone skills, some computer «y RICHARD T. SWISSTACK & Sons EtoctncaJ SHADY PINES Landscaping. Lawn Mainte- earning in just one w^^w w« ^r^nM-^to' *^«»" Jersey help*ui Good pay, bo~>*i*s perience helpful but wiffing to train. Must fc-» P.O. Box 158 25 WORDS i- 11 MILLION homes - Great Contracting. Residential, Commercial, tndust- nance, Sod, Shrubs. Clean Upa. RA Ties. now 600-245-4049 Call Robin, 201-206-7011 EXPERIENCED PART time shoe sales person MEDICAL SILLER 515-545/ hour. Country^ flexfrle. Can Martene at 90S-68a-9622 Uaptewood, NJ 07040 resuftsR! You can market your product to 11 SERVICES rtal 30 Years Expenenca License C4161. Fu&y 908-241-3849 Mutch, Snow Removal FuUy tn A-1 OPPORTUNITY for famiry shoe store in Mfflbum. Must be most estab&shed MedicaV DentaJ bffing soft- Insured and Bonded Senior Cffixan 008-688-1621. Cabinet Making/ Woodworking ATT3JT1ON: MOT>-*ERS and others! Work mBfion households throughout North America COVENANT transport Coast to experienced in fitting men's, women's and ware company seeks people to process daims PART TIME driver/ companion tor elderty by placing your old mined ad in nearly 800 732-382-4410. See our Ad Under instructions from home $1500/ month pan tone SSOOO OFFERED Coast runs Teams start $.42- S.46. $1000 children's shoes. 973-376-0781. from home. Training provided Must own com Springfield couple. Need 4 door car. Accom- EMPLOYMENT WANTED surburban newspapers Bee this one for only GENERAL REPAIRS- Carpentry, Painting. In Business & Service Directory month full tFW f~*»« •n*o'^*atio*\ *i.a ^^W^Q sigr-on bonus for experienced company tim- outer. Can 1-800-797-7511. ext 322. pany Shopping, elands, doctor visits. Easy, Wallpapering. Raaterina. Leaders, Guaers, 888-811-7531 $895. One phone can. one invoice, one low MASONRY Carpenter's Local 621, Kenflworth ers For experienced drivers, 1-800-441-^394 EXPERIENCED FULL time shoe sates person pleasant wort* R»»«r#oc«B re^juic^rJ CEftTlFIED AIDE seeks 5 to 7 days, Hv& in/ out payment ts aU tt takes. Can the Suburban EXTERfiHNATORS Windows, Ooonj, Ftoofing. Al expertly done. No For owner operators, 1-877-843-6615 r<* tor famSy due store in MSbura Must be lob Too SmaD Free eaftUdtes. Fuffy insured AU.TVPE5ofMasonry.Corcrets.8kxk. Brick. ACCOUNTANT/ BOOKKEEPER 30 hours per M1LL6URN, smai matrimonial office seeks 973-37^4256. to care for the sick or elderly. Good references Classified Advertising Network tax-on-ctemand AUDmONS ATTBsmONt WORK from home Need ostn graduate students. 1-800-338-6428. experienced in fining men's, women's and experienced legal secretary with WP experi- 906-352-3870. Stone. Plaster. Stucco, Pavers, Sidewalks, Pa- week. Computer sldOs a plus. Satan/ commen- 973-763-1438, service a! 600356-2061. ARREST A PEST butors tor Symmetry's an natural nutritional and children's shoes. 973-376-0781. ence Salary and benefits negotiable. Can Castin^Uodefing/Audmoris fios, Al Designs, Watefproofing. Guaranteed surate with Skills and «Ji3>go—V-C rax rMtjnrw herbal products Visit website PART TIME receptionist doctor's office in DRIVERS DEDICATED njnsl COL training 973-379-9292 or tax resume to 973-37&-9210. Union Center. Light duties, 3 days pen week. EXPERIENCED WOMAN would Gke house- AIR CONDITIONERS for casement windows. 7 JWEDUTE AUDO10NS HOME REPAIRS Work, Reasonable Prices Call Mike. to: 973-736-3501. www.syrnrnetryon6ne.corn to become a c&stn available) Van & Flatbed opportunities' Also SATELUTE system, free dish 500 sys- Tuesday, Wednesday. Friday. 12-30-7-OOpm cleaning work. 908-486-2446. units from 7500-12,000 BTUs. Priced from tabiev JOda, Teans, Adutts PEST COMTROL SERVICE 906-241-2567 butor for $135.00 by purchasing a IntroPar*. tem, free installation, or ask about DirecTV "Work Done Professionally for Less" ADMINISTRATOR NEEDED tor busy doctor's hinng owner operators! Ack about our $1000 M1LLBURN, FULL time/ part time position Cafl 908-688-2111 $100 to S250. 973-762-2374. For PfUN^UJ/C Earn an extra $500- $3000/ month part bme A specials CaO lor details. Local networks avail HOUSE CLEANING. .dust winctows. •Painflno^Dry WaV Spadding AUGUSTO CONSTRUCnp^^C. AD forms office for scneduSnQ. insurance work, patient sign-on bonus! Cau fo* more information. available for receptionist/ flte clerk tor smau Fflmr . -• Symmetry distributor can own e-commerce able. 1-600-325-7836 Code • 00111. kitchen, bathroom, vacum, change linens, mop A SEXIER look- plastic surgery. SO down, $38 www woik>»UeU)ei tfB6arch.com Quality Service at Reasonable Rates •Masonry^Wbbd Work tft Concrato Work. DriwBwaj^PalJoa, Steps. relations. Detail oriented, energetic and 1-800-284-8785 matrimonial law firm. Monday thru Friday, POSTAL JOBS $48,323.00 year. Now Wring, •Interior/ Exterior store $9.95/ month. Can 973-275-0309 hours ftextole. CaS 073-379-9292 or fax resume no experience, paid training, great benefits. floor. Free estimaate. Suppfies included. Refer- per week. Breast, fiposuctioq facial proce- wwwiMbiesSalentsearcnxom Licensed. Free Estimates. Fatly Insured. friendly. Word processing a must Fax re- www SwrftTrans com (eoe-nVT) GOVERNMB4T "POSTAL Jobs, Up to S18-35 •T3o Repairs and Moref to 973-379-9210. General office and computer Can for Bsts, 7 days. 800-429-3660 extJ200 ences available. 973-275-0198. dures, tofl free. 1-877-842-8566. www.octorstaientsearcrLCom 732-205-0445. sumes, 973-761-1546. AVON PRODUCTS Declare your indeperv hour Hiring for 2000 Free application/ 973*17-9722 Free Estimates Joo, 908-355-5709 DRIVERS — NEW Pay Package' OTR 6 experience helpful. National Resource. dence) Control your own income Set your own Examination information. Federal hire- FuD IN HOME CARE FOR THE ILL BEDROOM SET, Drexel Medteranean. Triple Vincent Dell* Rocco DREW MASONRY. Steps, Pavers, Concrete AD SALES- salary, benefits and 10% commis- income Set your own schedule As an Avon month experience - 30/cpm Top Pay - 40Vcpm dresser with minor, armoire, queen bed. Very 800-515-7336 Work. Sktowafta, WaBnraya. Curbing. A8 Re- sion, secure parking. NJ"s largest weekly Send Regional 36/cpm. Lease program New/ Used! benefits. 1-800-598-4504. extension 1405. POSTAL JOBS $48,323 year. Now hiring, no IDEAL representative you call the shots Let" s talk NEED RESPONSIBLE indrvidual to pack dis- AND ELDERLY good condition. $450 or best offer. Call pairs and Smafl Jobs. Abo Snow Removal. letter, resume to Advocate/ RDB/ P.O Box MS Carriers 1-800-231-5209 EOE- (Barn-6pm CS.T.) 7 days. Fee experience, paid training, {peat benefits CaD 7 FWANQNG 688-942-4053 patch and deliver medical supplies. Nigrtt shift • Certified Home Health Aides P0S-241-S872. HOME IMPROVEMENTS "Very Reasonable Bales". Free Fstrmatw - 9500, Newark. MJ 07104 (no cans) Fun time $10.00 hour. Excellent benefits. days 800-429-3660, eat J-3226. GOVERNMENT POSTAL Jobs, Up to $18.35 • Bonded and Insured BUSINESS SERVICE A BETTER way of Bfe. Free debt consoDdation. KITCHEN/BATH CARPENTRY Fufly Insured. 906-289-4024. BE YOUR own boss Stay at home an earn up DRIVERS: NORTH American Van Lines has 908-241-1818- BEDS: BUNK Bed Set AD solid wood. $155. ADVERTISING DIRECTOR The Marytand- hour. Fufl benefits. No experience necessary • Uve in and Hourty Scheduling Available TYPIST/ LEGAL Secretary wortdna at home. OnemonanTypaynentieducedupto50%.Stop to $1000 a day. No experience or selling tractor trailer 48-state openings for owner POST OFFICE Careers. Start $i4.08/hr plus Also: Mattress and boxspring set,- new tn ADDITIONS/ ENCLOSURES Deteware- D.C. Press Association seeks an required. Free application and information. benefits. For exam, application information. 973-763-6134 MS Word, coreldraw, fax machine, printer. collection cafe. Avoid bankruptcy. Affiance BASEMENT WINDOWS/DOORS/TTLE required. Not MLM 1-800-771-0331 Code operators and temporary drivers Minimum 3 package, $185. Can defiver. 973-812-1567. Crecfit Counseling. 800-995-785& energetic advertising sales director to lead its months experience required Call 1-888-726-9083 exL 1700 7an>7pm CST PARKING ATTENDANTS 219-661-2444. extention NJ130 9am-11pm 7 Medlcaid A< copier, acanoer, notary pubic; spreadsheets. MTERtORSf EXTbHiOHS 40500. tape tranBcrjpfiona. ft^fa. mnpana «nd_ze=. one-order/ one-bB display ad service. Great GOOD PAY - FI.FX1BIB HOURS CHOKING ON debt? Stop harassment/ high Price opportuntfy for an aggressive pro looking tor the BOOKKEEPER - MUST know QuickDooks, 20 HOMEWORKERS NEEDED $635 weekry pro- ALL SHIFTS AVAILABLE office Hours CASKETS, URNS, MARKERS sumes. All types of business services cessing mail. Easy! No experience needed. 1-800-545-1994 PRE-K TEACHB*, full time, ft3Oam-3:00pm. 908464-4134. monthly payments. Proven program slashes chaSenge of leading the association's ad de- to 30 hours per week, flewbie. Fax resume or DRIVERS- WHEN it comes to benefits, weVe LADY SEEKS position to dean your home. AND MORE! bffis in half. No credit check. Save thousands) CALL JOE: 908-964-5164 partment and taking a successful, 4 year old Can 1 -688-220-0260 extension 3020.24 hours Our Lady of Sorrows School. 973-762-5169. questions to 973-763-2105, Attention: Jerry got aD the Belts & Whistles Paid weekly, great Own transportation. Excellent references. 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CaB 877-43^6092. region and beyond Excellent compensation Advertising. Circulation, Photography staffers June positions. Various starting times avail- person to answer phones and do fight d POUSH AGENCY. INC. Specializing in ekterty/ Free DeBvery To Local Funeral Homes CAREGrVERS NEEDED part time mornings/ first year pay 5600V week. Benefits! Must be 21 ALTBtimONS/REPAIRS PAUL'S HANDYMAN (salary and commission) and benefits. The needed. Contact Liz Hagen at 609-406-0600. able: 230. 2:45 or 3tt) to 6:00pm daily, FuU time, good pay, benefits. 908-486 sick care. Housekeepers, Uve-in/ out Exper- PURCHASE OH Refinance & Savon. <^>nsoO- afternoons, or fuD time for the etderty. Ftextole years old. Can Joe A. 1-800-872-4618. •xrrcHB^s-ATncs MDDC PA represents nearly 160 newspaper*. tax 609^406^0300, erBgenenjpa.org foflowing school District calendar. Qualified ienced with excellent references. Call CHESTERRBJ) A for sale, 6 teet bur- date debts, home Irnprovernent, purchases. CONSTRUCTION SERVICES hours. Non medical companionship, home •BATHROOMS^ASEMeiTS including all the dailies and nearty aD the appGcants must be reliable, have EXPERl- RECSmONIST, FULL time. Congenial medi- 908-689-9140. oandy color, tufted •. excellent concDtba Money for any purpose. Customer programs, Carpentry, Masonry, Plumbing care, and ekterty related errands. Salary $7.50/ DRJVTNG INSTRUCTORS needed, part time non-dailies in three Jurisdictions. Send resume and full time. Call 800-242-9007. LOSE WSGHT while earning extra cash ar- BslCE teacfing GROUPS of children and have cal office. Union/ SpringfieW area. Computer Asking $400. Call 973-748-9589. flexfole terms! Good & problem credit, no- Roofing, Doors, Utsonry hour. No certification .required. Free training ound, your schedule. International Company own transportation. Hourly salary based on NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE. Bectrle, WindcMs and salary history by June 23rd, to Ad Director (iterate. Willing to train the right person. Bene- DINING ROOM set with china closet, Sango income verification, self-employed & bank- provided. Driver's license and car required. EARN $530 weekly distributing phone carrJa. seeking fun time or part time help. CaD Todayfl experience. Send resume to: After School VERY DEPENDABLE Search. MDDC PA, 2191 Defense Highway. fits. Fax resume to: 973-379-3337 or submit CHILD CARE china for 8, Singer sewing machine, socket set ruptcy. Competitive rates. Free pre-approvals! Suite 300. Croft on. MD 21114. (Fax: Home Instead Senior Cam; 908-653-0200. No experience necessary. Full/ part time. CaO Ask us howil 1-877-507-9781. Program, 124 DunneS Road, Maptewood, Northern Star Funding, 1-888-4SG-5651 resume to Box #519 CAD Worrall Newspapers, arid hand toots, one horse router, table and bits, 908-964-1554 Advertise It All 410-721-4557. email mddcpressOaoi.com 1-800-362-7662 07040 or fax cover letter and resume to ACTIVE NANNY wanted in West Orange to CARPETING www.northerrtstarfunding.com. 1 Paragon P.O.Box 158. Maplewood. NJ 07040. Att iivtng room tables, lamps. 973-698-34T& EOE. CARPENTER EXPERIENCED with tools and MEDICAL BOXER- Great income potential) 973-275-1692. Angela. care for two young chBdren and do tight Drive. Montvate. NJ 07645. Licensed Mortgage transportation Seasonal work. Excellent sal- EARN $$S HELPING doctors. Up to $20- $40/ Don AntondO PLAZA HOME IMPROVEMENTS On The Internet EarnuptD$45*tperyear. Fun training provided. housekeeping. Monday- Friday, ETHAN ALLEN bedroom set. single bed and Banker NJ Department of Banking & insurance ary Fax resume to: 973-827-1488 hour potential. Easy claims processing. We Home computer required. Can Titan tofl free! &0Gam-6.-30pm. Good pay and benefits. Must ROYAL LINOLEUM & RUG CO. #020316. Sidng •Windows • Roofing AIM HIGH. Jobs available in over 150 special- train! Computer with modem required. CaD 7 dresser, pine, good condition, asking $350. Kitchens • Battvooms • Basements 888-660-6693. ext 4313 be experienced and fluent in English. Social 10,000 btu air conditioner. $200. ties, plus: up to $12,000 enlistment bonus, up to CASHIER/ TELEPHONE order taker for fam- days 888-871-5497 ext 821. $339 software Security Number required. CaS 973-324-1971 Extensions • Concrete • Masonry $10,000 student loan repayment, prior service 908-352-5934. Famous Brand Carpets ous detV restaurant Downtown business dis- cost Armstrong - Uohewic - AmUco Free rstimsiet • 100 Finance openings. High school graduates, ages 17-27. trict FuD time or part time. No nights, Sundays. MEDICAL DATA Entry. New computer with A free press FLOORS [ISO EVERYTHING MUST got Up tp 90% discount MamUngton - Congotoum - Tartan No Down Payment • FuBy Insured or prior service members from any branch, call or holidays Convenient to bus' train/ parkins biffing aaftwam. Growing national company CHILD CARE A - Full time, part time KEAN FLOORING. "Craftsrnansnp Is Our A-1 Wal^aper, 230 Harrison Avenue, Harrison, FREE INSTALLATION * Haw Floor Stzss References AvaBable • NJ License #122866 Onl.ine 1 -800-423-USAF, for an informational letter or Fhendry environment Hobby's, 32 Brantord (EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Fun/ incomes. Freebies, internet website, is the strength behind democracy. SpecialtySil" " SScrapingi , SSanding . Repairs,R Temp/Hire email. To qualify? CaD 1-800-291-4683 exL $10-12/hr Nanny Jobs. New Jersey. 07029. 973-483-1020. Ready For FREE ESTIMATE. Shop at home. Louis Matera, 612 Baiey Avo.. EBzabeth. NJ visit www.alrforce.com. AIR FORCE Place, Downtown Newark. 973-623-0410 tshing, Deck Care. Staining, Installations. Fufiy 1-800-735-6134 Permanent Positions 407. Experience &Car Licensed and insured Cal tor tree ATTENTION: *WORK from home" No more At Worrall Community Newspapers, reporters learn what FORECLOSED HOMES Low or $0 down) COMPUTER ENGRAVER SmaD famffy owned Great Pay ft Benefits Required Government and bank repossessions being VISA 908-964-4127 732-868-0752. breakfast on the run! Leave at 9am, get to work business in Hillside seeks reliable goal oriented MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST. Fufl time exper- it takes to become good reporters. Why? Because sold now! Financing avaiabiel Local Bstings. at 9i>1. $1500- $2500 W month part time; person for position in engraving department ienced for high energy Chiropractor in West 908-317-9777 or SiDING ir randstad Orange. Monday. Wednesday, Friday. reporting for one or more of our weekly newspapers 800"501-T777t ext 199. Fee. $3000- $7000 +/ month full time Experience on Dahlgren and New Hermes CHOICC CAtf CLEAMNG SERVICE GUTTERS/LEADERS 414-290-6900/ free information machines a plus Willing to train CaO for 732-981-1771 930an>1:00pm and 3£0pm to 7:30pm. Tues- means becoming involved in the communities we serve. 973-267-2727 Quality, Durability 0^3^»ptTi to 73^»n, and Saturday ai30am to FREE CASH now) From wealthy families wwwJxyne-busJness-6ysterns.com appointment. 973-318-7200 732-981-9619 Prom news stories to features, from council coverage to wwwrNannyUne.com • unloading mflSons of dolare to he*p minimize HELENAS CLEANING Service - Residential GUTTERS-LEADERS Reasonable Rates Call Now!! 1:00pm. 973-669-3873. and Commercial Cteaning. Oro^ Occasional ATTB^nONI WORK from home. Earn an extra police blopers. from COmmiTT^iy ^vmt* in the Rnarri ni aAvenue, #207, Las Vegas, NV Thoroughry cleanod, flushed, Education, reporters arc the eyes and ears of all of OUT 89121. We accept Visa. MC. American Express. fufl time. CaB 600-555-3206 AVVmtSE wwwxteaninoservica.com. 1-877-435-3637 repaired, replaced. 973^79-3140 wwwJocalsource.com readers. FURNITURE. BARCALOUNGER, appEances, (Hetone) AVERAGE HOUSE $40-$70 Worrall Newspapers, which publishes 18 newspapers serving 26 towns, has ANNOUNCEMENTS sheMng. grin, picnic tables, lawn chairs, AS debris begged from above. ADVERTISING SALES snowbtower, carriage, tamps, coouttUua. mtsr openings for reporters in its F5C^T and Union County regions. If you think you .„. AQ Roots and Quttan.Rapstnd ceflanaoua. Moving Salt Cal 973-781-5104, have wliat U takes to be a reporter, .send resume and clips to Ray Worrall, P.O. between lO^Oam^fcOOpm. Hark Uetse, 973-22M965 WE'RE GROWING Box 3109. Union, N J.. 07083, or fax to (908) 686-4169. BUY NEW Jersey tor $3491 The New Jersey Worrall Community Newspapers is tookSng Press AfworidHon can place your 25-word GATEWAY COMPUTERS: Factory-cfeect $0 h/T-P/T sales associate positions available m Be part of a company whose mission is to preserve democracy. classified ad in over 150 NJ newspapers down. Pentium Ul 600avaIatite. Low monWy Do-It-Yourself Ideas Which for experienced and aggressive salespeople throughout the state- a combined circulation ct payments. Some credtt problems old Cal by Worrall Newspapers is an equal opportunity employer. over 2 mffion households. Cafl Diana Trent at January 21st, for free printer. OMC our Springfield Store - will train. Salary up to NJPA at 609-406-0600 extension 24 or emafl 1-800-477-9016, Code PLP3. Fladble suburban for outside and inside sales. Earning dtrentOnjpa.orgtarmoreftnfonnation. (Nation- 908-298-9008 15 00 per hour based on experience. M-F 9-5 wide placement avaBable). HOSPITAL 8Er>*lnvocare* deluxe motorized wfih side rails, side and foot controls. Cost POLISH CLEANING Service: Houses, Apart- classified potential commensurate with experience. $4,150, used 7 monms, ^1200, Also, wheof- meats. Offices. Free Estimates, Excellent Re- Phone 973-379-7888. QUA ENTERTAINUEnTT chair, walker and drop arm cwnmode. 18 cubic farences. Call 973-371-921Z Call for appointment (908) 686-7700 loot Amana freezer $150. GE19 cubic foot frost is bigger, COMFORT MEDICAL COOL DRIVER/ROUTE WHAT TIME does the movie start? Call free reftigeiatm, $150. Castro convertible sofa/ SUBURBAN BUIUMNG SERVICES Pum Settled Wblar 903-686-9898 exL 3175. Intosource is a 24 bed, brownish red-rust color, $125. Professtonal Window Clesnlng hour a day voice Information service. Cans are 973-761-7747. Cprpet Cleaning c*nd each week MORRIS AVE., SPRINGFlbi o free if within your local caffing area. Residential ft Commercial Worrall Community Newspapers, inc. Drive to be cool... UVING ROOM inducing sofa, toveseat coffee at AQUA COOL REPRESENTATIVE and end tables, lamps, and rug, Arizona styte, features a PERSONALS $395. Also computer and office desks, $195. 908-587-1420 ADOPTION: ALLOW us to adopt your baby, Cash only. CaB 973-763-5706 Thursday. South kna be m mtenafieml witer tedtoalogy cuppaay: is asking to HI positions m its Ajpia Cod Boded Water d Orange. Hammock Frame more complete who we wtfl love and . Young, happily YOUR AD oouk) appear here for as into as TELEMARKETERS : te^ looted • Uavs IU. Oilits jodode defivery of luinM Hcre'i ihc perfect do-n-yuundf project lo kick-off married, financially stable. Expenses paid. LOVE SEAT with twin size bed, bedframe and $1640 per week. CaB for more details. Our the warm-weaiher season Thi« hammock frame will NJ aid/or NYC KtowtedgB of tea KW a a aBBL-flns is a fid time position for a highly argamzed penos wib an selection Updates and pictures shared. Keri and Josh. queen sfce with mattress. 906-497-Q2SS. Mendry ctessffled department would be happy make a great retreat on the paiin, next to the pnoL «n • Work Evenings • Earn Extra money aitilaiBaj cnstBBfr jUrtadtApftostJ thoaU ten i dean Qas 8 COL feme with ao air-break endorsenunt bot wil! 1 •800-827-0044. to heto you. Can I^800-564-891 1 ihc yanl or wherever n'\ used trmaright qnddit L Eaaapattnfal li $40K (peaoflaJ pgrfwmBca vaies). PUZZLE oo Page B13 MATTRESSES & BOX SPRINGS Straightforward construction and masity %tnught of ads • Friendly Environment • Bonuses Twin $49;-Fufl$S8,Qusen-$80;Mng $79 each CLEANUP^UBBISH REMOVAL~ cuts nuke building the frame 3 breeze. Siinptyfnea- Ws cSenhase salin;csaassm.teatart3^eatbifl^s package 'oduifogteaWdeataTssttraaa an d 401 (k) Futons $189; Daybeds $129 Compieto suft, cut, assemble, add a hummock and relax ptn. Afnfcatigas wfl bt axtpferf it SI Proyto Snet Unoa. NJ Moa-Fi between 9am-4pm. •••• SQBn ntnos TIRED OF THE CLUTTER? Designed to Tit u -*uu*ianJ-MJx hammock tttc tor everything A-1 FURNITURE completed hammock frame measure 16 leef Um& by BZ3EH3 •E3QB ••••£] Point & out, well haul It away, and Its good 4 feet wide We are currently looking for energetic people to KIMIIHCIKILIEJSIAHHDJWII |C|H| 908-688-7354 , RL 22 West(r4ext to Shop Rite) Cedars, Garages. Yards. Entire Homes, etc. The plan tnctu*M.^ ^u -• *. -* ir advertisement and your Visa or ftlastsrcard nady TlH u M BINIATI SIKIE T c H dafty Training avaBable in the convenience of 7908)•"6S6-7700 Ext. 346 w the quastions you ara asked tn a claar voice. B|O N EMI T O your home or office. MS WorcTWordperfect. Orca($00)S2-U-BlLD 1 -800-564-8911 R T Excel/Lotus, IntemeVE-Mafl, Quicken/ Quick- vWhUkLna T A RBLIA smn E T Mooey Back Guarantee i S ADVERTISE Books. 973-535-2862. V - L -"' ----- • --- V*_J-,'y^«

PAGE B16 — THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 20DO UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2000 — PAGE B17 MASONRY THEE PAINTING PRINTING KOGRNG HUBBiSH REMOVAL . 1- LANDSCAPING * eaM*^- saatfeiBaaT. ggaaaajBB] STONE Masonry AB Concrete Wort. LAVTTOL PAINTING. Interior/ Exterior PRINTING EVERLAST 5 COUNTY ftuboteh removal. Detached •Mfcl••7-A • i Steps. Patios, Stonework. Chimneys Senio CommerciaV Residential Meticulous and & Qaragefe compteteJy removed for $995. Also TREE SERVICE P^Ial Dtscoum. FuDy Insured and LJeen©*a F=rec pert Preparation. Color Coordinations, fcfir ROOFING other-types of debris removed. Very resonaWe •Tree & Sturnp BemovaJ I Estimates 908-82&-0829 ' improvements, Replacement Wmdo ubllcation printir' 100% Financing, tnsured 1-800-860-7951 & 91 S Specializing .In, Roof Tew Offs o & Brush Chipping ^ FoDy Insured a specialty Re-Roofs, Rat Roofs, {hitters 973^80-1922. ' •Shrubs Planting 1 1 J rsRRY HOWELL Steps. Sidewalks, Patios U Bnck Work, Repair Work. O xrr> • VgPte Composltior -t» T*. Cedar; Coppsr, SodcSno or Geetflng Oainstge Work. W" PAINTING & Phone? EOBWBOPI ANYTHING GOES REHOVAt •Top SoB Mulch "»-t*« OOO-964-842S VaDey Street " Mr. EiiMCQWicy Entire Home* Owned Out Fences Of AV Kinds APARTMENT TO RENT COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Maptewood 1-889-057-7880 RBAJLTORS • PLASTERING GAP CERT1RED Attics, Baserbents 97^893-0009 MAIN STREET location 33 apartmmantaa , 2 of- t Esfimates Insured fices. PPlentl y or pan^ng. EneBent MOVING/STORAGE YEARS of News'neujrd Bklg. "uQy insured - Ft— Esflmates Same Day^Sarvfce Wed. & FrL9XfcA~ LOOKING FOR AsUnO $33aOOO Can or* 731-6972. FREE ESTIMATES ABJL ST0NEGA7E IRS SERVICE NEW LISTING! TYPES o* moving and naufing Pi and other tims* 25 YEARS EXPEREMCE new office in Cranford by apptfrtment 1-800^85-1349, or 873-731-9031 PEACE &OUET? -g our spp^ialTy CaD oowl Kanoarc LENNY ROORNG & SIDING IN ALL PHASES OF TREE WORK REAL ESTATE FOT ^-2653 "we Hop To rr ** Shtngte, F» Roof TssroRs RATCS,; FUIXY •*ft ill Opened so fast," said Geri Anyone who is interested •YOU FOUND rrr iilri coltesturinQ "natural wdasx French doors, | Huga 1 bedroom avaflabtoatquiX and chamv sWned tfass. modem eti^rvtitWnew skive & License PM 00576 908-273-6025 973*762-0303 toots, 9at» & Spanish TOs Reps* 10-23 FREE ESTOIATES McMsnos, fie new '•^i^j^!'i of RE/ should contact her at (908) 276-7440. g aaM SO DOWN) Homes. No cneoit nee^edl Qovenv fmyt, Aluminum * Wood Skfing 906735^8712 Utchen Inducingg bond pppb , isno- ment & bank repastes**""ps * Can 'vs u & u uov ' —• Estimates - Fairy kmurmd *ln Cranford, we have the perfect t-aOO-773-7470 «xt 8120 PAINTING, John Cucdnieao igdadbaawpomddb ,fifinehardnood Itoon , loads or Trmerty Of YaJe Av Phone 90&27S-1404 WOODSTACK gerBmkfing at 108 North Umoo Ave. very iio£cssiofialty rinaat ipsm. priwala parting & laundry on B noaw vinyl sidnQ. Agnsat Hlsade PM 0D1-" tor. Exterior. PovttrwashtPQ, Aluminum RECYCLING B—per: 906-281-1782 Waft to pubfic tcanspoftafian. No pete P n happen again soon? $1 ia900 Local & Long Repartod, Papernanp*no TREE SERVICE •Td teen tbrnkms: atom decorated office,"" Couto OTO industrial Accounts Serviced SS5O OUTOWTATE Distance Movoig WEINSTEIN SONS, INC J.D. Locsw Tnw CcwnpBny RE/MAX office because this network expect this office ID be the strongest S60 WesbnWflar Avenue AB Typw Tnw Work 55i- ADULT COMMUNITY. ABordabto homes CALL 908-688-7768 NEST WEIGHTS-BEST MICT csnpowetH its agents to sxvc client? RE/MAX office to have opened in the dose So shore. PnBadefrnla, New York Oty. OOFING CONTRACTOR -008^86-5779 FTftnttss., Senior D 90*3353913 MOVING Reliable, Very low PLUMBING AJways Buying Scrap Metals better service. So I went to Carlos Cal toBfree tor fra e brochwe and appointment *119,9 til oi 1 ply njbber roofing LOW, LOW RATES area, giving Realtors who serve Cran- 1 rates. 2 hour nsnonum. Same Rates 7 Days, BLEIWEIS '* Morris AvMNr. Bumcffl^ Rat roofing-repairs fURl, Wefibeid, Clark, Kctnlworth, i ^****^*Tniiiai'aTr"rtrtB BT_ »B, New Oi -ftijtya of RE/MAX rDoma, p nice backyard and 1-60O-631-S09 OOP PLUMBING ft HEAHN garage andpnust* nsnee. Ayaflabto TWO FAMILY inspections & maimen United in Union, and asked him to Moontainside, Scotch P7*tnr «nd Fan- COASTAL NORTH CaroBna tand bargain. 1^ /•fl work guaranteed TYPESETTING 78662 TILE jTwrciiUy opening in CtanfbnL Within wood a enpeifc ^po* •* condoc* •Macrae. 529^00 BaautSuay wooded estate in HILLSIDE - Very dean w/receniiy ODD JOBS a few days, be called me to say be bad 4 ROOM mnent, upscale, gate community wfih access to Aber- updated kitchens & baths,, REASONABLE RATES RESUMES W32M637 DB4ICOLO TILE Contractor*. Estabfished marte Sound a ICW Paved roads. uBffies driveway, private erarancex $825 ptas semifinished basemen! w/full bath, J*K SERVICES, Painting, Driveway Sea&ng »iRy Insured and Bond*-' 1935. Kdchens, Bathrooms, Repairs. Grouting. ryPESETTING a location, and within three weeks. In the meantime. Couto said all Lease, security, no pots AyaBabto August 1st nt finam »>u Caf now 1-600-732-6801. Shower State. TBe Floors. Tub Enclosures up War*. Lawn Service, Auto/ True* Resumes v VIR \D could appear hemtor » e as were open," she said. are continuing to attract more 906-241-8044. ext 4a new windows, newer roof & vinyl Hanc^m^a^ Serices Deck Oer"""*- aceef r ! <*? -•-- -Shingtew Very spactou*. rice qutot buattng and SPECTACULAR NORTH CaroOna WaUwtrort Maplewood his office. Witbrnare than 20 years of borhOOd. Wa»* Vanaportatioa S^ Waiwtiord parcels 2to 3 acres, sandy shore- 73-564-9293 nr of News-Record S 55 LIBERTY AVE. HUXSIDE ues.. Wed. & Fri T« EsttnaAas Tear of News-Record Buflor" real estate experience, she has been a fine, gorgeous svnsMs, unobvtrvdsd i*sto*- v ^«lav and other * ON SITE SECURTTY FAMIL Exterior! Work st 3 Reasonable Price , Tuesday, Wedne*"' broker for IS years. She's eanxd the BUSINESS 1AX SR. & PAU by appointment BOYLE TREE SURGERY C° ri Friday 9AM-5PM UNDERGROUW) (908) 351 7 mil NJAR Million Dollar Sales Club a tt »rv« CVe* 25 v©ars Sefvmg Unii ESTABLISHED 1922 ay and o8vr ft^" OPPORTUNITIES ftte. O. for pp tnstved Reasonable Ratf CHOENWALDF 073-762-0303 ^ ft STUMP REIIO> by appointment every year since 1985. the last nine 073-7056488 OG-4 7359 732-57-9 nTr WE STOP LEAKS1 PRUNING times at the Silver LeveL And while AMAZING MAIL orter Money Machine turns ESTABLISHED 1912 CLARK BUILDERS, INC TRFE SURGERY IN 973-762-0303 die's always been focused on Cran- you-maBboac into an ATMI FREE report teOsalL r ROOFING nool Stripping & Repa>" HOUSE TO RENT * ALLA71ON & *'' CTS ford as the center of her activity, she Cal 800-573-3236 ext 1428 (24 hours). U2 PAINTIIM wn «Rai Roofing & Slat* FORECLOSED HOMES. Low or $0 down! COMPLETE •Gutters & Leaders Union BANKCARD PRO& Experienced only, loads, Government & bank repossessions -being soid 0 AND EXTEJ^ WATERPROOFING goes farther than most agents to meet ROOFING union ft UkfcflT cow her clients' needs: she's been known 98% approval rate. 100% flettne nwtirhiaH nowl Financing available. Local Sstinos. Fully Insured •Faucet For 90 Yean • Orpins and Sump Pumr-* Mew T7P $300. Guaranteed Leasing eoo^oi-1777 axt 193. Fee. ••ft Don* By P runy inyged - Free Estimate* and out. to sell in Somerset, Morris, MkkB**-~ 1-80f>C37-8741. ExL91Z Free Estimates Drain & Sewc* » Inapec-ftf MJ l> »*? 010760 Use Your Card... to 1 rvtng the Home and eves Honterdon County- TO R!CH WTTHO" ' 'EVE ROZANS"' business ft •Rate 733-381-9090 V800-794-LEAK (53251 THE LOTTCRV- OFRCE TO LET 909-686-6455 •Tear O" 1 Work Guarantee* "Joining RE/MAX is the best bos> 908-68&O749 YOUR AD could appear here tor as as ItJO^Mtib Can the RES' SPRINGFIELD: INDIVIDUALLY furnianed of- Chestnm S&BHL iJnioo, $1600 per week. CaB for more details Our ness decision I ever made,** Cooto Free Book. tees wan business support sorvicea- Cat Ten* Plymf job or repair **•" fxfaarefly clasftBed dapartmeni wouw t>© Quick And Convenient! 0E BEST said. "The snpport staff is great We CaO 1^00-268-7240 extension 5454, 973-921-3000 908-232-7308 to r*e»p you. Can 1-«00-564-e9i 1 have the latest technology with pnr LEARN PIANO Tuning. Be your own bosa. VACAT1OT RENTALS own web site, wwwjei\inniij com. Excellent income. Fun or part time. CaO and oar own relocation rrtwoA wilb 732-B15-1475. _ __. _ —_ _ PooSTpteyoround, tennk Day/Week. May, hundreds of iffgif *if annnaBy. We June, August $88-$40S; Jury $10S«30; GoB have mcfftga^ instructions for our packages from $38/ day. 1-800-334-8575: clients, and we're attracting some top 1-800-446-1932. Southern Strand Realty. RENTAL WASHINGTON SCHOOL - EXCLUSIVE caliber agents. Yon have to be a full- Boasting 3 Bedrooms and 1 1/2 Baths this wefl maintained large PUTNAM MANOR CHARMER time professional to come to RE/ Split stai has its original owners! Also featuring Foyer. Bving h Gracious Center HaB Colonial featuring 4 BRs, 1 1/2 Baths. FDR Room. Formal Dining Room. Eat-In Kitchen, Florida Room. andLR. E1K, and finished basement Lovety enctosed rear porch MAX. Our clients can count on the -AD raed sstate •eVerfised herein Is fact that this is an organization for top subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, FamBy Room andfinished basemen t w/summer Wtctwn U-4571 overlooking landscaped pounds. Move right in and enjoy trus A Till pi OqUCfiUfcT preference, Bmrtatton, or (SscrlmtnatSon JL KZJL. JLJL± Couto has found an excellent spot based on race, color, rsDgjon, sex, handi- cap, famHU status, or national origin, or for his new branch, a suite of offices M (908) 272-2570 UUeoUon to mafcs any such A0 real estate adveftised herein Is ••: n A facing the mnnicipal parking lot fbnRaflon, or discrimination. subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, behind the firehoose. "We have plenty "W* wfij not knowingly accspt any which makes It iOsgat to advertise any REAL ESTATE 124 SOUTH AVE., E., CRANFORD vtftlsing for isoflewtato which Is In violation pfwJsrsncSt limitation, or dlscrbnlnatlon of parking for local people, and we're of ins law. AB persons am hereby Informed based on race, cc4or, reflgkm, sex, ftantfl- within walking distance to the train that «H dwsmngs advertised are available cap, famfflal status, or national origin, or on «n •ousl opportunity basis." intention to make sny such preference, station for commuters coming from foniutfon, or dtserlnUnation. the city/ he said. *1 feel we're in an APARTMENT TO REMT*~ will not knowingly accept sny sd- ideal situation to give an important vertla^mg for rsslestata which Is In violation ARE YOU stiD renfing? Own 1. 2. or 3 famfly of thetaw. Al l persons ere hereby Informed opportunity to some of the key Real- homes for fifflo or no money down. CaD that ell dwellings advertised are available 973^86-1834. Uberty Funding. Inc. ALL BRICK TWO FAMILY UNION tors in this area to better service their on an eausl oooortunttv fcesis.' Boasts LR OR, BK, 2 5R*s and Full bath on one side and LA. customers with the ri] *.*!?•*•• «BK, w/drning Area. 2 BRs and Fun Bath on the other. Partially PRETTY COLONIAL locatad tn prtma School ama features 3 BttdiuuiB. Uvbig provide. And in tb ^ KSChm, tatrOy CRANFORD ' $239,900 expect to earn an even better income $269,900. ovarlooUng larD»becfcyafdlM56aS219^0a KENILWORTH $183,000 Why Postpone Happiness. This lovely Dutch Colonial Is "move in", condtton. Just Th« Two Of You? This,mm condftion two Bedroom Ranch is just riaht Includes: Spacious living room and formal dining room, 1st floor den, 3 simply by using the RE/MAX bedrooms end finished basement YoutJ love the glass sliders thai opens to -indixtes LaroB B tdchen. dan, finished bawmnni wirh htf bath A sunw deck with a view of the beautiful oardens. Located in Cranford and asking: system.*' ^•ichan. tow taxss. Asfcrng: $183,000. Koniwofth localKyi CaD lor appt today S239.9O0 Couto founded United Realty in Union and Newark's Ironbound sec- REALTORS tion in 1994 and joined the RE/MAX United three years ago. In 1998, when company grew from eight to 30 This attracttve, tracfibonal cotanial otTeis exterior construction features rarely CRANFORD agents, be earned the RE/MAX of found in homes at this pnee range!! Boxed overhanos. Hipped roof. Third WeD maintained SpW-Uevel Near Schools. Pod. Recreation. Convenient for New Jersey Broker-Owner of the floor roof dormers Bay windows on left fasl floor and frpni second floor. commuting to the City of New York and Other Major Area Locations. Sin porch, 2 car detached garage. 5220,000. $297,000. Year award. In February of last year, be opened REALTORS* • ERA CRANFORCVWESTF1ELD LINE $339,000 UOVERtQHTIKU. 908-276-2400 1-800-287-2402 CRANFORD ' $249,000 Easy, Carefree Way of Lhrfng. Three bedroom two bath RANCH wtth two in Kearny. and within 10 months, that PRISTINE You Asked For It. A seven room 1 1/2 bath spBt level wttti central air car attached garage. Features; Formal dining room, Spacious country M0UNDUNS1OE - -Jo Ms 4 twdreo SPRINGFIELD - _Nomng laft to do vcapt mow* Mo Come visit us on the web at http://www.burgdorff.com office had become No. 2 in sales in Ma monO&ittd hom* hi Sprto^tld...3 badroom mli sftuatftrt on a very laige property tor onty $249,000. Walking distance to kitchen wrth tots of cabinets, convenient famHy room and central air. q that township and No. 6 in the Hudson and new dac* and pafio. fa^ig— upOamq mHn Mtefwn. CAC. r>c>Mflon room SERVING UNION. ESSEX, SOMERSET OranoeAve. POOL Can Today_tt Worrt Last! CranfojdVWestfieJd ine. See and Make Offer on tftis 1965 home- $339,000 Cvvnlc floor*, CAC, ipd»UAica g7337S- S0S1- or to spend more rime with their am Short HBaOM MINT CONDITION Owner/Broker Park...and more! Customer satisfaction is our priority. Thinking of families.** BeautifuL. cuslom-buin CRANr^^ Kit Buying or Selling? Why not use the #1 Name in Real Estate? Call The Cranford office opened with SHORT HILLS OFFICE Wsep eating area. 1st fir laundry, hardwood firs, CAC. tpfc. finished Move-in condttton on large landscaped lot in CLARK. 3 Bedrooms. McManns as manager and Sue Gal- basement wrsummer Kit & additional half-beth. You need to see this Large Uving, Dining Rm., ElK. FamDy Rm. game room, covered patio. Century 21 Picciuto Realty at (908) 272-8337 or stop by our office at 545 Millbum Avenue • Short Hills, NJ 07078 [-prte! $499,000. 2Q 115 Miln Street, conveniently located in Downfown Cranford. One of lagher as a sales agent At least four

our Rear fetmeprrMessKjnaiS^ UOfioT.] *-.} office on Joly 1, and McMums is interviewing others* wirh a goal to tnrc at least eight agents within six

Cranford t NEW_NEW_-UST!NGI BE THE RRSTto see this beautiful Cape Cod. an 1915 Morris Ave. 115 Miln St. FOR UPOATB>RATES CALL INF&SOURCE908*686QiBQ0 Weal starter home Features LR, Kh. 2 LOOK FOR THESE LBOGRSON THEWT becfroexns, Bath, Central Union Cranford APR. Air and garage ASKING VICTORIAN 2-FAMILY $179,900. MULTI-FAMILY Aluminum & vinyl sided homein CRANTORD1 Ore 5^ urft & one 6- located near shopping & transportation in (908) 688-3311 Picciuto Realty. Inc. (908) 272-8337 rm unit on comer lot Boxed beam ceiling, new furnace & water "Jwo 4-foom units and one 3-room unit Aluminum sided. PAIGE, PAIGE & RICHARDS 15YEARF4XED heater, 3-car gar Single farofly possttBties. $379,900. fun basement, patto A gaxage. $249,000. "TWO OFFICES TO BETTER II 181 NORTH AVE, E Cranford SPACIOUS S**u i L£VEL ISVEARFDST in park-like setting CRANFORD Features LR w/fpi, Dr. Kit, 30YRJUCJBO 4 brs. 2 baths -* 2 powder Ri»tTiineBoffletouyei»thm^ rooms, huge recroom (908) 276-1900 w/gas fpl. finished basement. 2 car gar ASKING S395.000 ISY ooo I 7.88 1-YRARM SPECIALIZING IN 8.38 I S 390 WESTFIELD - Pristine, Move-In Condtion EXBCUUM RatMd Ranch. 3 BR. a5Bad», Cell for Jumbo mprt "Gourmet KAcften w/BieaKfasi Area. C&Biackal CeOrigs, ttowsr Root. Newer Furnace CRANFORD HOMES " aidt and Windows, Hardwood Rooa. New Brick Patio. Central Aii. Gas Host, Grattftndy NfltahbofttooaAskhw$4O0.000T8.Contaciu« at (908)272^337. YR FIXED 15 15 YR FIXED IDEALLY PRICED 2-FAMILY DUPLEX Cranford 3 Bedroom Ranch on cuF-de-sac in CRANFORD. Living RrrVDining LOVELY C 1 YRADJ. Great lrK»me-producer located in CRANFORD nr parks, schools, CONDO...ONE FLOOR 4 Rm combo, mod EIK w/sllder to patio, fireplace, attached garage, LIVING w/scenic view of SPLIT in imntaculatt W»eatfaoo^ town & transp. Each unit has 6 rms & oath, sep. entrances, gas heat and centra) air. $249,900. Rrver Includes LR. DR. COfidifon FtrsLR.W /»K, basements, uttls A taundrtes. Just painted $275,000. Kit. BR, Bath (all large formal Din Rm. Kit. 4 rooms) Convenient to bedrooms. 2 1/2 baths. APP 28 Offices Throughout New Jersey town, N Y transportation. family room, C/A, 2 car 8.12 FEE WESTFIELD OFFICE ASKING S139.900 gar IN S400s »1-30YR $ 350 Each Office Independently Owned and Operated Zaro point loan tpaclaJIrtpTHB proormm. 1S yr la blwfclv Free float down 600 North Avenue West • Westfield, NJ 07090' roqnim RatMoocnpflsdonJune23,2000 ^p « ^^ provWsd by Institution (908)2334)065 ROSBiE PARK - Mi* CondWon. 4 BR Qfound Emiy Spit; Waldng Oblancft to' Conuct landar. concamtng addlttonal f« which may apply. CMJ. and Tha Worrall N«r.p^).r« mum. no liability for typographic. Room, Family Room, Deck w/Hot Tub. Central Air, Attached Garage phis NYC Train. Fanfly Room. Hardwood Floor* throughout Thecmbparia WVidow*, much mom; Washington School District Contact us at (908) 272-8337. ^^ CAC. Compteiaty updated. Mow^n Condttlon Asking $229,900. Contact us at «row or ortssfcms.To d^l^ litfotmatlori, laod^ onl^ 272*337. I Prs^ot^ ^rm^utouaxant^, and ar, sublet to char^ Copyriohtaooo. Coopa^i^ Mortoaoa infar,^n. ^ Rfa^ R^^^J.

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AUTO i=0R SALE PT Cruiser will be HONDAS C9/UONTH, dW3ri«0/tnonthi ToyoU's $2Wmonih and up! Nocredftneeded- 1-800-772-7470 L^B3 revved up for fun JAGUAR XJS12,1989, Had, A1 contWon. km mfleage. orlQiral owner. Qang» leapt toadact I must'»ei. g73-7S^31U. By Mark Maynard cxal mix that Weiner named "Braizer Series turns into Copley News Service Wild Fire Ptiznx" JEEPGRANDCfterokeeUmtod, 1998,49,000 www.gmtlckettorlde.corn enhancement in the class. ra^hwayrnaea,^TftBwtthtaUcfcteamerbitBf^ _^K>RMOIXDE1AILS £v$* By Mark Maynard Own one andiyou'll;understand Sportier versicww of tH^ PT Inside, there is a foil six-point ion loaded with every option, ^23,800. ^^ Copley Newi Service It's not that the four-cylinder is underpowered. Actually. 906-918-1355. ^__ are on the way. cagd, four carbon-fiber racing bucket • y Count me among the skeptics of the Saturn L-Series. it has the ptmcb of a small six-cylinder, but a V-6 is Chrysler has created concepts for a seats which are lightly upholstered JEEP WRANGLB1,1989. aufcxrttac, 6 cytan- This oater-artriting division of General Motors grated expected in tfab «•*••*•*• ecr~*aily to compete in t be *W»H PT Cruiser Panel Truck and the GT der, white with grey hardtop/new fires, good SUPER SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR AAA MEMBERS and approved by the Federation Inter- concEfion. $4500. Cal 973-736-3i5a Rtroog in 1990 with the original Satan , sedans west and-east Cruiser concept with a turbochaxged national de^Aotomobile, four-point 7~\ • •':'' ,"'.•»',' d wagons, which have now been renamed the S-Series- Tbe fonr^cylinder is part of a global effort of GM engi- JEEP WRANGLE SE, 1995. 4^000 mBes. 200-boraepower engine. Also in the lacing harnesses, carbon-fiber dash- ""*" \V8, CD, hard top, eoR top, 4 wheel Ti -v«s an American company h"*Ming cars for Ameri neers to create an engine that eventually will be oc^d drawing stage are a coupe, n»eknp a*v* remote start Viper alarm. Asking board to tnateh the ^CT?T. racing t and a past general manager told me tfa ir worldwide for the company. WSPECTIOH convextpUe $13£00Y "beat offer. 973-7B2-0099. gauges, first system, fuel cell and a oecver consider and selling»» *- It is a sophisticated doable-overhead-camshaft design AftennariccJ coston&zeiv are also UNCOCN TOWN CAR 1990i Mack. 64.000 SiOBK ft > ONLY full entertainment system. mfles, ffTcelcnt condeon, 20 Rynda Road. Tunes change, p i nf|p* evolve. with four valves per cylinder and twin *"iTrT£> shafts to salivating for a chance to »M their Souft Orange, dom top. loaded, beige interior. *f ^?7 bp To get rea^yfor theSEMGA show, he had two crews working on tbe car" *tmg/brtca. t/tfs. b/»'mirm. full A«.rtJal dam ira.Ep.mtt*. art cvn. Vtfa, QD transmission, power *.,.- V of torqne- *m. ctath mt Opt Equip tod: OpL Equip Inct: auto bana. MtnfPm trw». OX Mai. staaringforalcas, bfm mirrs. i/gte. no-hangle, no-hassle sales *rjd MCOPBUOK3N Performance West in Vista, Calif., MSTCUHY COUGAR XR7.1994. &eatBuy. AIR, auto OD trans; AU/FM ttt. ctrtoas. dAa gnrdL Sik-*ia40C. trw for SVi weeks, 16 to 18 boos a day SiaraoCa—, CD. natti, Mftmate. AIR from budtet aaats. Opt Eqiap arantee if oot satisfied. Yon can load a pair of parents and a couple kids and which unveiled its PT Bruizer at the 42,000 ortgmai maes, sflver, V8. automaflc, an S«WA Ca rooN»<*.SfctS95SJt' twatf> lnaifc. opanaj.jrt y^X rrapolaL VWrfUv\7Tt.StSfV> met daapVgls, gtanmsidei rr MRERS bat mere is more to do. Weiner says, AMflf=M rmtwrne. eiceflwit condffion. VmL#Y632S014, MSRP $18^)26. SBC.M7 IU0. VW#Y71C2868, MSRP prtM M.S1S0O fiaaory doors. Sik #5B84JT S14jsa Bur prica md. S2000 Fact GUACRrtCMLa The care found * dedicated core of buyers and ail drifter* notice little depreciation in power. Performance is perky, recent Specialty Equipment Market- tncL $1500 tactocyntatea $800 3Snacfaaidandiaawrt«00GwMC VIN«YB1149t5, USRP S2Q^r7 such .as a serious four-wheels brake $5900, 973^94-0369. QMAC RKM Cot. gnd rabota ff HabaMASioo QMAC Raean COB. Wwig nicely for a few years, until the rest of tbe compact bat I wonkJbjve wicb^ for »Pc»wcrrnDde to tte electronic Qrad Rabala • ouaL Raeant CoO. Gad Rabat* a quaL aid SSOOIactaryTabtla. ing Association's SJK^W hi Pomona, M3KXJRY GRAND Uarquis LS, 1992, 62k. S17&5& 1« pvmm * S200 MC dap - r segment caught op with Satnm quality and feature* transmission to give a sharper response to acceleration and Calit *376£& Oum wa !••«• signing. 1 "With that much power, the Cruiser sxoatent condflton. AB power, abs, air bags. Samm, meanwhile, didn't keep up wife the industry shift points Tne four-eyl**** *** <^MJW twae i» for passing *** "Tbe permutations oo PT Oruiser chould be able to stop weH and twr> cassette. New tires. a/c, brakes. $6500. Wbex* it came time to trade in and move op, there "Bering the freeway 199 4-dt Vqft. stt tt/QQ.iAxnot.n'kBcbckAK.nds.cnte, ' A be endless,** says Larry Weiner. corneiK/' he says. **oot r " P rw-*:»- Saturn says the base four-cylinder wagon will do 0 to 60 SABLE LS. 1995 green with tan *© move op to, and the cars were little of Performance West. He has straight line.** leather troertor. Automatic A/C. an power, 70K thf year- bef<*** ll wasn** until the \W*> model m 9 g seconds with standard four-speed automatic. The LS been building show cars for 30 years, mfles, front wheel drive. $7295.973-378-2937 that fh* car* were noticeably changed by quirting &" and LS 1 «ed<*n come with a 5-speed manual transmission and it evolved into a profession Mark Maynard b automotive MAXIMA, 1989.11 OK, manual trans- '>ginw Mid adding ww»tv^prr»ofing for s qmr*w interior -*d wiD do 0 to 60 in 0.5 seconds. ^ years ago. editor at the Sam D£*go Union- mission 5 speed. Sunroof, charcoal grey. ; $3,100 or best offer. As is. 973-762*2330. Ratwn »ls« play^H a tittup card last O«triS*f rh~n it -eor mileage«« a thr fty '2A mpg around town and 31 on £13.995 His firm is a liaison between Tribune. Contact him at prised the industry with its thpre~/»—L aw. dtt. outa. . . Inct: auAo OD trans. LS % «Mg ; •flap 19*. wmaai hwta , -MfYS2S9171. USRP ts. CO, »*rtTvity with its new L^ Series apd are eager H «•**• lightly by the 13.1 -gallon v gas tank. grey, leather interior, automatic, CO, alam> Si7,«3$-lnd-S1000 Faa Rabata* Tran. AM/PM Stereo. CO. AIR. BRING US YOUR 300M sedan, the F>odge Durango AUTOMOTIVE 86.000 mfcs. Asking $11.000. 973-763-133a S400 OUAC R«cant CotL Grad alum whls, mats. S0c#S509KT. Snow Pkm Prwp Pka. TiaAar PkQ, LS ° compact sport ote planned for 7002 Owfil tbe roots for good stopping power. The Hcam & ajBWJtm Tool paaaRsSUjBi -Rabat* • quaL 36 ma dosad and VIM#YS20aS44. MSRP $15^44. O«cor. AIR. pwr OPiVtR 5 I'Ctlot • UTILiTV BUI - .SO YOUR AD could appear here for as HUB as taaa ad3400 GUAC Racam Cofl. Incl. S2000 factory rebate L is a substantial move Dtp frv*n\ the S Series, hot if « power-assisted front disc and rear-drum system wiD bring 5ECUFHTV CHRD • BEHEST PAY S«4 id & $400 GMAC Recent Coll. Quad Cab. $i&00 per week. Can tor more details. Our pycnrc dub atlaaaa *o"nQ Grad Rebate ff t^iaL tjDGS ma SSOOO Factory PUtjmm. nr*t Camry nor an Accori in rid^ quality or craftsman a rally loaded wagon to a stop from 60 mpg in 160 feet 1999 UOLKSWAGEN BEETLE DRIUE HOME TODAY! His shop will do six or seven diffe- frtwxSy classified department woulc* be happy AUTO FOR SALE you. CaB 1-800-564-8911 rf tp The L has fairly plai** •"**'***& *•»• *• *- -»—s*'«» ~* »- without ABS or 14a 3 with ABS. Compare that to 172 feet rent varaints of the PT Croiser this performs daily chores rT nV S-Series without ABS and 147 feet with. ACURA INTEGRA RS, 1996. 5 speed, at ^17.995 year, including a Waller road'rter pick cassette, red, exceflem working ctr^soon. new AUTO WANTED SU9S(bM+taas.ionBA I- li Ehoald do well among the current Satnrn ownew wbr The interior is well-packaged for maTrmmn space. Op,"* that win He «bf>wn Ky tires, 60,000 mii»s. »«WM0 (IOOOO 908-964-1257. $500 AND UP paid 1989/ newer caxs. trucks. somethrTg different, if it can be heard irnong fx* ri«« there is nothing innovative about its wagonners, as Top $- Toyota, Honda, Kssan. arty condUiuiL MONEY mm done in the Legacy Outback or tbe Saab 9-5. MONEY ,1997 sedan Qualtro. V6, 5 speed, 4 1960/ 70*8 junks. $20- $50 We tow. SUPER SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR AARP MEMBERS* BANK DUE flT SECURITY No expense was spared for the PT doo^ttue, sunrool, leather, loaded. ASK nties. 973-2S6-7O23. 7 days. ha* «™n»r styling lines. Both of these car have a DOWN! LEASE 1 DEPOSIT! Bnrizer. which Weiner calls "a real S24.000. Amanda, 973-564-7200. days. Tbe LS sedan and LW wagon are built from the Op«»i multitude of wagon add-ons far pets and people *** FEES! SIGNING ABLE PAYS TOP $$$ IN CASH BARNES CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED CABS & TRUCKS! tuner variant." To replicate his mod- AUTO SPECIAL - $31.00 for 10 weeks prepaid CARS, TRUCKS AND VANS Vectra, a popular GM model in Europe. Only the very base* busy and sporting ufestyies. ification* would ^ddibout^20,0O> to ftl nfaifiMi for rirtaH 800 564 CHEV ALSO-WRECKS-AMWUMCS 4OR infrastructure of the car is carried over from the wagon's utility uuuu with a split folding seat back the price of a bask Craiser. BUICK PARK Avenue UBra, 1991. Dark blue, RUfMMQOR NOT V». *uto OD trans, powtr 4 cyt, auto. OO trans, pwr v-8. auio OD trans, pwr ? ctrngftirksAocfcs, MR. tfgte. IAM. sp. niiy»ili»wwati f>i*ii(i»ai.ARAMiwyl * insists. AD else has been well Saturn and 29.4 cubic feet of storage or 71.3 cubic feet with the His concept is high performance 100,000 mfles. Great runnlnQ condifioa S3S00. FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS -.Z7.4S3rM.VIN mirra. AM/FM Mt*r*o-CD, «til cvn, •WMU* caam.en*—.tUM. PW, niol 1990 oman mo COOK '5,995 1992 uifuuil MM * 10,995 1995 TOVOm JDOIOH X15 '15,995 908-27^8532. •W1450321. Inct BaL of factory 29.4C0 mt VW#W72S23e5-Inct BaL at*, dua «r*L 31.027 at VH «2231890 of the appealing European eleinmts seats folded. The cargo floor has tie downs, a p*ir of but built to be driven on the street To 1-800-953-9328 >VJ3S5*Ba*toc?lll>BrLi X* ffwdary tod. * ao. or SS0O MO* CARS FROM $5001 Honda, Chevy. Jeep, and soch as a norroaV-sized dashboard that is not a* of the 1992T0T0UPA5E0 1995mssBmnmaaa4X4 *ii,995 '15,995 make it to faster, be added a Kenne 903-688-2929 S 2d.4qt,$9ln.|^*SLII59S Sport U&fity. PoOce impounds and reposses- $ $ imposing as the widely copied cab-forward design, a fast go net. 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