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AUTO FOR SALE AUTOMOTIVE HONDA CMC LX, 19B1. Sactric powarad, NK batlary BTM, mint condWon, 10SK high- way man, maintained record* availabla, $4,100. 973-373O967. JAOUAR XJ6, 1986. MM condition. 78.000 Aim) FOB SALE mas*. $9500. Cal 808-273-844* ANY MAKE, Any Mod* Any Prlot... The JEEP. 1985. Exceient running condWon. New choio» It your*! No Payment war 1100.00 per Ftatitr plow, many new part*. Have receipts morth. 0« Pik)to sho w oil your rww vahUe. 973-736^513 Serving Rohwoy and Clark Cll 90&-345-2S90 JEEP WRANGLER 1995. Back, 6 cylinder, 5 AUTO SPECIAL - $31.00 lor to week* prepaid. speed. Ham son top. AM/FM cassette. 38k Cal Oawited tor deans. 800-564-6911. mile*. $13,500. Call 973-325-3094, leave AUTOS/ SEIZED Can From $150. Jaoquar, menage. Corvette, Mercede*. BMW, Porsche. Honda, LINCOLN TOWN Car, 1995. Al power, forest 4x4's, Trucks and more. Local Sale* Bating*. green with silver leather interior, deluxe wheel Ton tree 1-flOO«»-22a2 adaption A 4000. cover*. AsWng $18,900. 973*77-1524, after CARS FOR $100 or Beat Oder. Seized and 5pm. auctioned by DEA. FBI, IRS. Al models. 4wds, MAZDA, 1993. MX6LS. Maroon, 33.000 maes. Memorial Day le honors fallen hen boats, computer* and more. Your area now) V-6 Leather interior, moon roof, phone, many 1-800-941-8777 extension CM 99 ly,'* said Sown McCartaey, ' extras. Garaged. Mint condition Asking ByStuIMty i — going back to 1946, with CARS FOR S100-S500 Police impounds, re- Si0,950 906-756-1687. Staff Writer "And we've been caning far3 0 only one cancellation, last year. pos, tax seizure*. Sold locally this month. MGB. 1977 red convertible, good condition They came from all over for the yean,'' said Edna OodJn, The parade das year wound its way Imports, Domestics 4x4's. motorcycles, com- $3500. Cal 973-427-0047. puters, stereos and more. Call nowl Railway Memorial Day parade. This family sjsts toydbcr every down West Milton Avenue to Irving 1-600-290-2262 X4987 (SCA Network) NISSAN ALTIMA, 1994. Musi see. Uke new The people in the parade marched ^Memorial Day to watch die parade. Stnet, then turned onto West Main Well maintained. Exceient condition Auto, CHEVF11E MAUBU white convertWo top. power steering, brakes White $6800 negoti- MEWS to the periodic Masts from a cannon Then it's off to a SMet and Main Street, passing a 1966. Red with white interior. 4 speed. 327 «bte Call 973-275-5088 "Not as many reviewing stand set up in front of City motor, dual exhaust, excellent running condi- SmtmllltB problins belonging to American Legion Post lion. Call 973-736-5S13. NISSAN, ALTIMA QLE, 1993. automatic blue/ Satellite problems had a big No. 102 from Linden and a rifle salute though," said Bdu of her fiuafly. green. Beige leather, auto looks/ windows, !FW Rl A7FP 1QQn hill •!-»» A-* c:k— fllUII I fflT^f30rttt^fcflftfc lllijjavl llni week — including Springfield Auloland Senior Master hora I ecnnician wmiam ueorgaros was recen ado pacKage. Loaded, excaHent condition Loaded. 973-228-0191. There were fire tracks from Rah- Nicole Rterer said. "Tradition." 93.000 miles. $11,500/ best offer. knocking out service on our 24- many people there were watching the ognized by Ford Motor Company as a Master Technician. Michael D. Jordan, executive way, Avenel, Colonia, Roselle Park, The long line of fire tracks and 973-226-1559, Bam to 9pm. NISSAN PATHFINDER, 1997.5-speed, power hour Infosource telephone line. parade. When asked this, Bob Mul- director of the North American Ford Customer Service Division, presents Georgaros with a windows/ doors, cruise, CD, much more As- even Merck & Co.'s private fire such had just passed by the Slooack- lady. Executive Director of the city's CHEVY CAVALIER SEDAN. 1997. LS4, Green Information that is normally plaque and hand-crafted pewter statue of a technician. 4-door, 4-speedSautomatic transmission, front sume lease, $293.00 monthly, 15,000 miles per department, an old ladder truck from ers when this reporter got to them. year. 973-762-6048. Veterans Central Committee, said, "I wheel drive, stereo tape deck. $11,000. updated on a daily basis could the Union County Fire Academy, the "One thing you got to say: we got 973-376-0947 after 6pm. have no idea, son, but it was good." SATURN SC2 COUPE, 1994. Blue/Black, 5 not be retrieved. The problem is Union County Hazardous Materials plenty of units to protect us," said ""I think it's one of the very impor- CHRYSLER, CONCORD. 1995 13,000 miles, spaed, tufty loaded, power moon root, new expected to be resolved this Autoland recognizes master technician power seats/ windows/ steering, air- brakes, 31.500 miles Asking $11,000 Call truck and various Department of Edna. tant holidays because it's people who conditioner, aluminum rims, garage kept, fac- 973-762-2164. week. Public Works vehicles, all making Betty Miller of Rahway apparently Springfield Autoland Senior Mas- Automotive Service Excellence pany and Autoland by Gerry Nucifo- tory warranty Asking $12,000. 908-289-2778, deserve to be remembered for what their flashing, honking, noisy way to thought the parade could have been ter Ford Technician William Gcorgar- certifications. < ra. Autoland Ford service manager. evenings- SEIZED CARS From $175. Porsches. Cadil- they did for their country," said Jesse lacs, Chevys. BMW*. Corvettes. Also Jeeps. 4 City Hall. better. —.os was recently recognized by Ford DODGE CARAVAN, 1987. 7-passenger 4-cy- WD's. Your area. Ton tree 1-800-218-9000 Building dedlemfd Knndsen, a student in Rahway High Michael D. Jordan, executive direc- Gcorgaros has been a technician at bnder. Alarm, mag wheels, top scoop, an power extension A-5139 for currant listings/ rjractory Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts and Brow- "Could have had a little more piz- School's Junior Reserve Officers Motor Company as a Master Techni- Cruise, air $1,500/ best offer. Runs good! Through the efforts of one tor of the North American Ford Cus- Auloland for 14 years and has used nies rubbed shoulders with the zazz — you know, Rahway Singing Tnuaiag Corps. cian. To attain this very prestigious 908-810-9366 YOUR AD could appear heretor a s RHe as county man during the course of $16.00 per week. Cal for more details. Our Department of Recreation's baton High School! —but it's good to have level. Georgaros completed many tomer Service Division, recognized his pursuit of knowledge to motivate DODGE CORONET. 1948 Restorable Call friendly classified department would be happy three decades, thousands of twiriers, the the lads out When kids have mask, Pat was there when a "truckload of years of training in both classroom Gcorgaros's achievements with a . and train other technicians. His list of 908-688-8877, 9am-Spm to he*) you. Call 1-800-564-8911. Union County residents have Marching Band and the Rahway All- they're spunky." veteran" — at least dan's what die and practical shop environments, test- plaque and hand-crafted pewter statue completed training classes through DOOGE NEON, 1997. Highline. Like demo received a better education. The City Elementary School Band, who people on the reviewing stand called it ing in both classroom and computer of a technician. The presentation was Ford Motor Company is among the new. Exceient condition. 16,000 mies Cruse, TOYOTA CAMRY DX 1991. 4-cytinder, stan- One of Miller's friends, Eartha air, AM/FM cassette, power steering. Bumper dard transmission, air-condrtoner. AM/ FM rubbed shoulders with the Knights of — drove by on West Milton Avenue. interface modes, and completed all made on behalf of Ford Motor Com- largest in the country. vice president of a Fan wood Jeter of Rahway, had a daughter in the to bumper warranty Great buy $9950 or best cassette, electric windows/ locks, sunroof "Semper fi!" she cheered. ofler 973-736-6895. Excellent condition $5,000 negotiable bank has a building named after Columbus, American Legion and Girl Scoots of Rahway troop that was 908-925-8268 Veterans of Foreign Wan posts and "Yeah! Have * nice holiday!" DODGE VAN, 1986. gray. New engine, runs him at the Union County Magnet called back the driver. weP $2,500/ best offer Can 973-762-5800 School for Science, Mathematics Vietnam veteran color guards cany- When asked how her daughter AUTO WANTED ing M-16-like rifles. It's finally here — the electric car DREAM MACHINES - got a picture of your car? and Technology. looked, Jeter just said, "She looks The veterans who marched in the Toyota Motor Corp. recently announced the the launch instantaneously when needed and automatically shuts Run it for 4 weeks, only $40 Can Classified at Those were the people marching in good, real good." parade appreciated the people coming 800-564-8911 tor details. ABLE PAYS TOP $W IN CASH See Page B1. of the Prius, a five-passenger sedan powered by a unique down when the car is topped or coasting. Regenerative the parade, though. "Parade's real good," said John Out FORD AEROSTAR, 1992 Extended, Eddie hybrid drive system that combines a battery-powered braking converts the motor to a generator when the vehicle Bower Fully loaded, perfect, dean, custom CARS, TRUCKS AND VANS Get It In gear with The spectators along the three-mile Duncan, who was there with his two "What we like is die community electric motor with a small 1.5-liter engine and paint $8200 negotiable Call days, ALSO WRECKS AND JUNKS sons. Tunny and Sean. is slowed, helping to further charge the batteries. When it's RUNNING Ofi NOT the Auto Special path of the parade were mostly from involvement," said Bill Daffy of generator. The combination results in an electric vehicle 908-925-1616 or evenings, 908462-0984 THE ARTS running, the engine is kept within a narrow rpm range 10 Weeks -20 words Rahway. "Yeah. We don't get many parades Vietnam Veterans of America Post that never has to be plugged for recharging. where it is most fuel-efficient and least polluting. If extra FORD EXPLORER XLT, 1993 4 wheel drive, There was an entire tribe sitting on in town, so it's important to come No. 688. "They're enthused. They're FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS only $31.00 prepaid 1110 The Prius gels twice the gas mileage of a conventional power is required for acceleration, the electric motor sup- automatic, ai. all power, anti-lock brakas, roof 1-800-953-9328 West Milton Avenue, watching the out," said Pat Duncan. dapping for us. It's cheers we didn't rack, 69K, one owner, $11.300 973-762-4164 One vehicle per ad Garage band "The Characters" Members of the Vietnam Veterans of America Union car its size — up to 66 miles-pcr-gallon — and reduces the plies it. 908-688-2929 parade — maybe eight people. This is at least the 51st year that 30 years ago and we're jetting it County Area Chapter 688 march in tribute to their fallen FORD FESTIVA. 1991. Excellent condition No abbreviations hit the stage with Peter Tork and emission of harmful pollutants — CO, HC and NO* — by Olhcr fuel-saving features of the Prius include: Blue hatchback, 3-door, 5-speed, AM/FM cas- "We're from the Slonacker fami- Rahway has had a Memorial Day 9" comrades. No refunds Shoe Suede Blues. S 90 percent. In addition, carbon dioxide emissions — which • A high-efficiency air conditioner and insulated body sette. 50K miles $2100 Can 973-763-3409 $$$WE PAY TOP DOLLARS$$ Prtvata party advwitsara only. See Page B3. arc blamed for global wanning — are cut in half. structure; FORD TAURUS Wagon, 1988 7 passenger PiK» of ««d» It only copy Cheng* The Toyota Hibrid System is a "parallel" system in • Electric power-steering assist that docs not require All automatic, fully loaded Good shape, reli- For Your Junk Car atewvd. able transportation Come and see it! $1,795 Jutt tot down your ad »nd tnal 1 In wltti Youth's hearing impairment which both the electric motor and the gasoline engine can engine power, 973-325-0101 24 Hour Service. Call: your paymanL Janusz raises questions drive the car. The engine can also recharge the batteries • Nickel-metal hydride baueri.es that are more cQiciciii fOHD TAURUS GU T995, "-WMle. < floor. Staff Writer trainer," said CoBoen. This is baskal- while powering the Prius. than conventional batteries; Loaded. 70.000 ragriway miles, great condition, 908-688-7420 ClaraUte* Arfwrtlalnf Dept. on new UCUA contract The Hybrid System blends the power of the motor and • Low-rolling resistance tires. well maintained. $8,000, negotiable. P.O. Box 1M Glenn Hayes of Harris Drive has ly a microphone that the teacherjucs 908-522-1350 (Joe. Sr) ' Maplewtwai, BJ. O7O40 engine through a computerized power splitter with a This combination of gasoline and electric power offers been hearing unpaired since he was for Glenn's benefit But Glenn,'mow TRUCKS FOR SALE Other members ready to sign planetary gearset that acts as an infinitely variable trans- the best of both worlds — long range, freedom from GEO STORM GSI 1991. Black, grey interior, 5 Search your focal classifieds bom. Bw his family didn't know in Ae fourth grade, now o»es a dig speed, air-conditoner, stereo cassette, mission. At. start-up and under light loads, the electric FORD. F-150.1966. work truck. 4-wheel drive, on the internet about it until he was four, in—bearing aid. recharging, exceptional fuel economy and drastically 115,000 mies Runs/ looks excellent. $1700, body needs work, strong engine. As is. http y/www.tocatsourca .com/ctassitleds/ By Scan Daily molor provides all the drive power. The engine starts reduced ^missions. negotiable. 908-686-4033 $660 00. 973-762-0201. Staff Writer 7 had reafthe "At first, we were extremely upset Well, his grades were so good mat Say what you will about the —nottonwchmyrinsbaad.butlwas Glenn skipped it UCUA incinerator. It does give the resolution. Any extremely upset," said his mother, According to Colleen, Ofam is a CHEVROLET CHFUROLFT cay $7 ? million a year. questions I had I .Colleen. straight A student at St John Vianaey But, according to Councilman i was bright, she said. He School in Colonia. In addition to mat, Frank Janusz, Rahway could be in figured them out was telling time when he was three, he plays Rahway PAL baseball and b danger of losing this money in die myself was doing square roots in kindergar- a Cub Scout with Pack 523 at St John future. Vianney School. In the fall, he'll be — Deanna TUton MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND ten and can multiply and divide in his That's because the Rahway City joining the Woodbridge PBA street head. Council approved amendments to Councilwoman hockey program. "He'll read the sports page, because die Host Community Agreement be loves sports, and he'll say there's a "He's a bright kid, if I say so with the UCUA on May 11. This But, said Janusz, die county's Mmntor fhmmtmr statistical error and 1*11 get die calcu- myself," said Colleen. Host Community Agreement is portion of the Host Community Twenty-year veteran of the lator and he'll be right" Apparently, the Alexander Graham how the city gets an annual Agreement is based on diis defi- arts makes mentoring tops on his When asked why die Hayes put Bell Association for the Deaf agreed. ,198,899 in Host Community ciency agreement — something IB a i CA5M OF5pC* is vvny, on Apm Fees — money paid by die UCUA that did not exist until last Thursday coming students. rial education class, Colkn said, presented wim die Associations' Oral to die city simply for the privilege and certainly did not exist at die BLAZER LS See Page B3. "One of the reasons is that he's so Hearing Impaired Section (OHIS) of having its incinerator in Rahway. May 11 council meeting. He said bright I didn't want his bearing that die council did not even see the 4 a. 2W0.6 cyl. mo tram. porttmgMBS tula. AIR Youth Achievement Award. It was Glenn According to Mayor James Ken- •HOMEOFTHE AMrFM anoaa. POT tmrjtoda/irin. M. cram, r impairment to get in the way. He's deficiency agreement before or dur- OK. l/gts. doffi ml. in tiuon DIM. int mp. dual nr I presented during an assembly in the nedy, who is also chairman of die tap. STK (W293S. V1N rW2228872. MSHP BUt* especially good with science and the fact due he is "natnstreamed." UCUA Board of Qxmnissioners, ing die meeting. fymtt baud on $0 OJS ooti > MOO coltgi grad nb school's parish coder. 7 Reasons To Shop Union County Buick I QuiT'-dwn pym. in mo pym. S3O0 uc S $400 math." "We are so pleased that Glenn was' Indeed. Bell is known, not just for this agreement is better dun die He claimed that die only part of bank l«e.$979 Out al IUH mcipi Purch cpJ16.627.98. Tt pynixSIO.OU.Tn co«>t10.7U. It's important to note that Glenn chosen to receive this fine award," inventing die telephone, but for teach- previous one. The old agreement this agreement th»t cannot be 1. Lowest Financing 5. Largest Buick Inventory... isn't deaf. said principal Janet Ferlazzo, who ing deaf people to speak and commu- would have run out in 16 years, chanced aie imts suarantced bv When asked how bad bis impair- nicate wim others. while die new one will ran for 25 UCUA bonds. The rest — includ- 3S% t Over 120 Vehicles In-Stock Get local updates throughout presented the award to Glenn. "He is Rates Available... 0 Apr ment was. GoOeen said, "I know n»»t Their philosophy is that bearing yean, giving die city an extra ing die county portion of the Host the week. Call our Infosource truly deserving of this honor. 6. Additional Dealer Discounts they consider one ear is moderate and There's no money «"yW to the impaired kids are just Uke normal $19,790091 over the life of the Community Fee, he said-— is open 2. Owner Loyalty Incentives hot line at . As Much As ^3000 On NEW 1998 die other is severe." award, just a certificate. But there's a kids," said Colken. agreement to (Buy-Lease-Finance) CHEW (908)'686-9898. 3. Additional Rebates Avail Up Select Models But his hearing was food enough lot of prestige: Glenn was only one of And how does she feel about her But, according to Janusz,.the city Since die council has given its LS4X4 Selection 7515. that, with a tittle accomoditton. be 15 people internationally to receive son receiving this award? is now vulnerable to losing part or approval to the deficiency agree- To WOO On Select Models 7. Demos Available At Even could be in mainstream classes — this award in 1998. "Oh, we were drilled. It's a. very even all of this money. ment, the county's portion of the , flawrw •PROHrLU JHm WDmaaVMa MMbcfto classes that most kids attend. Bigger Savings * CUM r M. Volt, dotfl tOtt. corwm. al He received die award, not only for competitive award and we didn't even This is because of a deficiency fee could be changed or even com- 4. Lowest Lease Rates int. in w». (koi ar bagi aM mnto*. ST K , Visit our trite on the Worid Wide TTI ffl—nnnrn frnrpinil|.m I In kindergarten and dnrd grade. his academic achievements, but for dunk he'd get it" agreement wim the UCUA that the pletely written out The UCUA on to aa a* t S400 tsbsi god nb I oaf-«loMi Web, which can be accessed at pym. in mo cyra. SO we t M00 bar* k*4749 Out Board of Chosen Freeholders would not be able to make it up; it a! laail incipt Purch op>S24.tS0 10. Til fattpyAwwwJoc.dsoaTce.com/ passed at their meeting last only gets $2J0 out of every $50 Get Your Best Price And Shop Us Last! m-*122K ft C0«.J13.eE Thursday. paid for disposing a ton of trash at Come See The New Century... Rated "Best-Buy" by Consumers Digest! Feuding families appear before judge The new Host Community the incinerator. If die incinerator '89CAM1AC •93 SATURN -91CA0H1AC *95CE0 "97 CEO •96QJEVVOLET Agreement and the deficiency received die nwniinnin amount of Friday: Partly COUPE KV1UE SW2 BDORADO pmzM METRO . . _ *^^ MarassmBOlMQmplaints draw neighbors to court agrecaestagOBty two of sevenl MM^flTi ^"* mranf that tnr IJCUJV pieces of legislation about die would only get $625,000 a year. BySewDa0T KSK& «ji.aia«wix,njo«»«aai!» W»TIIL86" UCUA that have been written up. Kennedy denied this with some Staff Writer Satwday: Partly 'Wefeel that if we can find where there is a This is because die UCUA is heat Last Tuesday, two families entenjd 7995 leasing the mrinrratrr to Ogden "That's frr" answered for *""» •95 MERCURY tunny and mmridpal coort totr y asd end over a dispute, there will be less calls to that SAULS Martin. The lease will be for 25 by the attorneys, and it's not accu- wann.80' year of rending and harassment address.' years; in return, Ogden Martin will rate," .he said. Stnday: Partly complaints. —• Detective Marc Schwartzbach buy $175 million of die UCUA's cloudy. Janusz's questions evidently got According to published reports, the $294 ™Hinn in bonded debt to Councilwoman Deanna Tilton. L995 75" what the CAT team looks at We look include crime prevention surveys, • B^WM aBeaanaaat eaaaar way am weaaaaaaaaaaajaaaaaaaaaaat m^rj^^mr M «rw •> wmaaa, MasalM 'Maw arc t^aaaaaaaaaaj aaaaaat^Bfaam Wb Lopez and St Andrassy famines According to Kennedy, the new She moved to table a vote on a -97aeVR0UT at ongoing disputes. This just kept which show homeowners just bow "gSCHEVIOLET WPOHTUC headed for their latest court appear- Host Community Agreement dif- related ordinance approving a gar- MNNEVH1E coming up," Schwartzbach said. vulnerable they are to burglaries, •5880 £7880 £9260 10980 ance in a 14-momh fend. The case fers from die old agreement only in bage disposal contract wim the Vtogon Kyt. Ado P/B. P/S, A/C Ac «*. Ado Turn. M*. P/Brto. US. M> km tea.m m tc* ftfctt. Cpl. Daniel McGram held an infor- Bm PrmiMJn. (VOeWpr t« A»B»j P/WndVUfiSB. T* Cms AlC. Dual Mr lit. PAMnldo/Mn. PS AC «• tag.nwwu»v*»i*T . was adjourned ami a future date. crime prevention workshops for vari- Mw re CIWHWI Mawm length and where the Host Com- UCUA until a special meeting on MS AMfWCass 3rtSt.67jJ7Ifc» AUor whtt MtlfU Saj Cta Met. rc Crust. MMftn. T/Qs Tftk. AWHI Skr Cm 5& m Ixt-1790. mal mediation session between the ous groups and senior citizen prog- STWP2O1IV1WUA236271 AtMW Sar Cast. «ftst m. WKRTIMS4I munity Fees will come from. Part June 3; this was voted down. USED VW/SA2S442 The trouble began shortly after die two families. According to published rams such as helping Alzheimers vie-' of these fees—$850,000 a year— But Tilton said that she did not Lopezes moved^ meir first borne in reports, die two sides made an initial tims who wander away from home. CARS •DoAe •97 TOYOTA 'MCADULAC will be paid by Ogden Martin; die share Janusz's concerns wim die CAMRYLE : SSVOLE IF 1996. Accord>mg to Joyce Lopez, agreement to drop all charges against The mediation assists die depart- t)aT4X4 SUWBW CORVETTE rest will come from die UCUA. Host Community Agreement The '11880 -13,260 £13,660 £16,660 Co nfty calendar (niarreong' -between die two fa^tyf* each other at die meeting. ment, .said Schwartzbach, because 7^m vn. M Irn. HMD. XB. t- tOr. MB Tram. «M>. U*. Mrb. . «<» lam. HMD j The deficiency agreement, on the move to table die ordinance was Cyi P/Aa MI. m. AC H he. rn. *c. rmm/iOM/ttn. MM. » at «• We're asking. began after she asked George St But, according to Schwartzbach, getting rido f repeated calls from one ».;M »w> »e ito i* Oust Htm PWUB/WI. MM. MMr. n. fWtTAC WAfe** rmB* ElUln. other hand, is how the county will prompted solely to give Janusz and Cnot. w win. TM. ut&l SB» /AUW sw cm. ejit m. MM I*. Cnat umppnn Hot UP WM, Ws ' Editorials Andrassy to move his car. the mediation was not successful. place frees up officers to patrol some- Cm. am m VNfSMMTIl deal with shortfalls in garbage sent the other council members time to VWM22I9S tf.AM¥Ms* Sfe ~cS *a> This started the feud which, accord- The CAT has mediated in disputes where else. 1

THUW8DAY. MAY 28,1— - PAOE 3 RAHWAY PR0GRE8S RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAQLE PAGE 2 - THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1998 We'c err- Leading the way rnMMUNITY CALENDAR We're asking EDUCATION

•n, rmrmmitv Calendar is prepared by the Rahway Progress to inform PROGriLSi The Commun ty Calendar u P^ ^ governmental meetings. To What did you do this Memorial Day weekend? residents of vanous communjy jcu j^ ^ {^ College honors 16 How toreach us: ^K 07083. By Sean Daily molt of my friends, at least my fam- The Rahway Progress is published Staff Writer ily, visits cemeteries." every Thursday by Worrell This story could have been called But most people thought like Community Newspapers, an on Awards Night "What I did on my Memorial Day Colello. Independent, family owned Ongoing Union County College recognized Cunningham is a member of the newspaper company. Our offices are vacation." "Definitely," he said. "We were Preschool registration 16 students with the designation of SIGN Club and Chi Alpha Epsilon located at 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, Memorial Day is the traditional just talking about that yesterday. It "Who's Who Among Students at Honor Society for Educational Union, N.J. 07083. We are open start of summer, and the long definitely doesn' t have the meaning from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekday. Union County College" during Opportunity Fund students. A tutor weekend is the time when people mat it should. I dunk it was just Call us at one of the telephone Awards Night ceremonies May 27 at for the EOF program, (be assists the numbers listed below. saw --. • - leave town on vacation, have picn- done for a long weekend. I'm not a the Cranford campus. The hooon Office of Students with Disabilities as Women'* support group ics and barbecues or just lay around veteran myself, but I have friends were bestowed as part of a program an interpreter for the deaf. She also Voice mail: the house in a vegetative state. wbo are and I think mat they NXonl CM.il of N.gro Worn™ -P«~"A"™» featuring special student recognition teaches beginner American Sign Lan- Our main phone number, 908-686- We wondered exactly what peo- deserve it" 7700 Is equipped with a voice mail in a variety of areas. guage classes and provides outreach ple were planning for Memorial system to better serve our 1 really haven't thought about it "Who's Who" honorees are and tutoring for the deaf. customers. During regular business Day weekend. So, with the Garden Nipps Coletlo Kraus mil year, but they really should," selected by a faculty and adminsitra- hours, a receptionist will answer your Quinn holds a 3.72 grade-point State Parkway jammed with people uid Mary Midura of Clark. tive committee based on the students' call. During the evening or when the (908) 688-9148. getting an early start on their vaca- avenge. She has served as class rep- office is closed, your call will be "Probably right," said Bonnie of demonstrated overall excellence in resentative to the Elizabeth General tions, our reporter headed down to "Nothing unusual, being retired," was going out of town on vacation, answered by an automated Bridgewater. "I don't even dank of scholarship, leadership, and service. Medical Center School of Nursing's receptionist. Clark and Rahway to find out. said Lennie Kraus of Cokxria. to upstate New York. it, but I don't think mere's any These students typically have high Student Government Association, Cnmlng Events Perversely, one woman, Carol of 'They're all long weekends to me." That's great and ill but we were ^^^BWaBBBB^paBaaBBaaw^aa^^^BBBB¥^B^se^^^B^^B^^ejpjp^^BPJ^^k^aa^P^^e^PJP^a^Baa*aB^BW^^^ .point ivcrage Friday Avcnel, was actually working on "Staying home, peace and quiet," wondering: t isn't there maybe T The Progress is mailed to the homes and eating — which is probably extracurricular involvements at the food drive on behalf of a local church Monday, when Memorial Day is said Mary Fopi of Cotonia. little too much emphasis on of subscribers for delivery every • DAISY Parents meeting. 9 a.m., Franklin School. why the stores are all full," she college through club andfor sports and participating in health fain and Jersey City State Collegge officials, standing fro m left, Carlos Hernandez, JCSC ppresi- observed at Lord & Taylor. It . "Nothing really, just spending it Memorial Day being i day off, and Thursday. One-year subscriptions in • Spring Fling dance, High School courtyard, 7 p.m. added with a laugh. participation, and have been involved health screenings for tbe community. Union County are available for dentdt ; RoseannR e SonatoreSt , JSCS associatite directodit r off career planninli g andd placement lt; wouldn't be for too long, though — with my girlfriend, spending it not enough on the original purpose Saturday in some aspect of outside community She is a member of the National Stu- $18.00, two-year subscriptions for Jennifer Jones, JCSC director of academic placement and planning honor, from left, from 7:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. — around the house," said Steven Col- for the day, which is honoring our 'The retail point of view, I think • High School drama class performance of "The Odd Couple" at 8 p.m. service. dent Nurses Association. $32.00. College and out-of-state Thomas Lofredo; Alicia Ruis of Rahway, vice president/employee relations manager "and the rest of the day I'll hang out ello of Cranford. fallen soldiers? it's a holiday, all the stores should subscriptions are available. You may Monday The 1998 "Who's Who at Union Shahari holds a perfect 4i) grade- of Summit Bank in Princeton; Carmen Alejo; James W. Brown; and Sally Dandridge in the backyard.** be closed, and if it's a holdiay, you subscribe by phone by calling 908- • High School academic awards and National Honor Society induction. 7 "Staying home, nothing special," When asked this, Steve of Lin- County College" area bonorees are: point average. She is a member of the 686-7700 and asking for the at its recent 22nd Annual Business and Education Leadership Awards Dinner. Other more fortunate souls appa- should stay home and relax or do p.m. said Ruth A. Nipps of Westfield. den said, "Yeah, I guess so. It's Elizabeth, Betsy Mendez, Business College's International Cultural circulation department Allow at least rently had Memorial Day off. Most what you want," said Carol from Tuesday "Probably going in the pool in more popular. You don't get Veter- management; Linden, Deborah Cun- Exchange and is i peer tutor with tbe two weeks for processing your order. were going to stick around the Avenel. You may use Mastercard or VISA. • Franklin science expo, 7:30 p.m. Bridgewater, having a picnic with an's Day." ningham. Human Services. Interpre- Academic Learning Center. Outside house or around town. This, needless to say, would have Wednesday my family," said Bonnie of ters for the Deaf: Roselle Park. Suzan- of UCC, she assists the poor and Making the grade Fopi disagreed. gottten her out of working at Lord Missing newspaper • Rahway Parking Authority regular meeting, 7:30 p.m., 18 Poplar Si So what would they be doing? Bridgewater. ne Quinn, Registered Nursing, and homeless through the Morristown "Oh, I don't think so, because & Taylor on Monday. If your Progress did not get delivered • Pre-mccting conference of Rahway Municipal Council, 7:30 p.m., coun- Not much, it seems. Only one man, Steve of Linden, Sushma Shahari, Accounting/Data Convenant House shelter. please caJI 908-686-7700 and ask for Processing and Union, Georgina circulation. cil chambers. Criado holds a 3.50 grade-point • ESLTDilingual K-8 parent night. Inlermediale School auditorium, 7 p.m. Criado, Liberal Arts. average. She is president of the Iota Back issues: June 4 Mendez holds a 3.80 grade-point Xi Chapter of Phi TheU Kappa, an To purchase back issues of the • Roosevelt School PTA meeting, 7:30 p.m. average. She is a peer tutor at UCC's international honor society for two- Progress please call 908-686-7700 June 5 NEWS CLIPS Academic Learning Center and a and ask for circulation. Additional year colleges. Outside of UCC. member of the Chi Alpha Epsilon charges may apply. • DAISY Parent meeting at Roosevelt School, 9 a.m. Jiroec, Adam Lauer, Matthew Salo- highways leading into tbe county's Four litter crews will focus on Criado volunteers as treasurer of tbe UCC writing contest Honor Society of Educational Oppor- • Roosevelt PTA fun fair, 11:15 am to 1:15 p.m. man, Wil Sosa and Sarah Zoppi. downtown and civic areas. important areas within the county. Mother's Guild at St. Patrick's High News items: Union County College recently tunity Fund students. Outside of the • Franklin School talent show, 1:30 p.m. Third place, a PSA featuring an The Board of Chosen Freeholders Two inmate labor crews, each with School. Elizabeth, and as bead coach News releases of general interest .hosted a Public Service Announce- college, she is director of the theatri- anti-drunk driving theme, prepared by has reached out to officials in each 10 men. will focus on Union County's for both gramrner school and high must be tn our office by Friday at ment writing contest for high school cal group, "Rhema," and is a leader of noon to be considered for publication Elizabeth High School team members municipality to identify areas, such as "Gateways," the maior roads leading school girls basketball at St. Patrick's. students as part of an effort by the home Bible studies, in addition to the following week. Pictures must be Tiashamna Guerrero, Lachira Estelle, vacant lots and roadways, for county into and out of the county. She also assists children with AIDS at Union County Tech Prep/School-to- teaching Biblical competence semi- black and white glossy prints For Dems to honor candidates Anderson DeCastro and Alton labor crews to focus their attentions In addition to keeping the county's St. Clare's Home, Elizabeth, and further information or to report a CareeTs Opportunities Initiative. The road and communities dean, tbe prog- nars at Fountain of Salvation Church. works with welfare recipients. breaking news story, call 908-686- van, Louis Mingo and Nancy Rutolo Wilson. during the summer months. A work On Friday at 7:30 p.m., Rahway effort involved a fun-filled learning ram will provide summer employ- 7700 and ask for Editorial. as well as Sherrif Ralph Froehlich and The participating high schools were schedule for the crews will be pro- Democrats will gather at £1 Bodegon opportunity for students, enabling ment for several crews of young Congressman Donald Payne. Kevin Linden High, Rahway High, Jonathan vided to town' officials and police Two from Clark awarded degrees Story reprints: restaurant on Main Street in Rahway them to try their hand at a public rela- people. Three area rrridents were among O'Brien, president of the Democratic Dayton High, Roselle Park High, departments. Kinsella, with a B.S. in special educa- For permission to reprint any item to honor Mayor Kennedy and his run- tions skill and gain insight into the 665 students who received degrees Club, stated, "Friday night's salute to Governor Livingston High, Elizabeth tion ar_ Cathy A. KurdyU, wbo printed in the newspaper you must ning mates. The buffet dinner will field as a potential career choice. from East Stroudsburg, Pi., Universi- call Tom Canavan at 908-686-7700. candidates is a very special night for High. Abraham Clark High and Union This newspaper is a reliable means of researching the community market earned a B.S. in elementary educa- consist of a number of Spanish and During a program on May 4 at the ty at commencement exercises May All material is copyrighted us. We have a number of outstanding County Vocational-Technical schools To boost your business in the community, call our ad department at tion, both of Clark, and Patricia M. American dishes. college's Cranford campus, more than 23. candidates to express our support for in Scotch Plains. 908-686-7700 today. Collins of Elizabeth, with a B.A. in Letters to the editor: Kennedy will speak to the gather 100 students attending eight Union and we look forward to their inspiring The students are: Allyson D. communications. The Progress provides an open ing about his vision for the next four County public high schools presented 1 words on FridayTrigta leading _ to ww tef opwiowe end wevotmes years. He will also present his running the results of their 30-second PSAs on letters to the editor. Letters should be Tuesday's primary election." Summer clean-up mates, Council at Large members Jim a peer awareness theme of their typed double spaced, must be The Union County Board of Cho- signed, and should be accompanied Jones, Sal Mione and Nancy Saliga. Party chairman Rick Proctor added, choice. After having received a St. Mary's grammar school in Rahway pays-tribute to its first honors students, from sen Freeholders has announced a by an address and day time phone In discussing plans for the event, Ken- " Friday night will be a very enjoyable demonstration lesson on various left, Jacqueline Wnek, Christina Polio, Linda Oolansky, Yavonia Wise, Eamon summer-long program to combat litter number for verification. Letters and nedy said. "I look forward to an evening qpd I am sure the camaraderie aspects of public relations and com- columns must be JQ our. .office by 9 O'Donnel, Kevin McCarthy, Colin Taylor and Katherine Bahicz. in its 21 municipalities. The program enjoyable evening with my many and good wishes from our friends and munications from their classroom am Monday to be considered for will utilize five cleanup crews work- friends and supporters. Past events at supporters will launch a very success- teacher, the students presented a pubtioetan that week. They are ing with county and local officials. subject to editing for length and El Bc/egon have been quite success- ful election campaign." screening of their video. clarity ful and I am sure that Friday night will Tickets are $45 per person and can Beginning June 1, the county will Personal Checking... Correction Volunteers needed for hotline be even more so." be acquired through Kevin O'Brien at Judges who are specialists in the send cleanup crews into municipali- e-mail: (908) 388-6619 or Rick Proctor at public relations field reviewed each ties .roads and parks. Crews will be • Open your account with as little as $10. • Nb minimum requirement. The Progress accepts opmion pieces The article "Internet mall strug- Parents Anonymous of New homes, using a call diverier. During Other invited candidates include (908) 388-7677. Seating is limited. team's final product and rated it assigned to specific cleanup areas, by e-mail. Our address is gles to find firm footing" in the Jersey Inc, is seeking volunteers to training, they learn listening skills, Union County Freeholders Dan Sulli- WCN22Okxalsource.com. according to such criteria as how the including parks, county roads, areas • No monthly maintenance fee. • No per check charge. 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RAHWAY PROGRESS THURSDAY, MAY 28, 19M - PAGE 5 PAGE 4 - THURSDAY, MAY 2S, 1998 RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE COMMUNITY FORUM Rahway firefighters see Clark noted for forestry Clark has been named a Tree City program is a living memorial to the action in unlikely place USA by the National Arbor Day citizens' concern for the quality of Foundation. It is the second year life. The trees we plant and care for Edison isn't a place you'd normally Congratulations Clark has received this national today will increase property values, go to see Railway's firefighters in cool and beautify our cities, fight pol- We salute the Rahway High School Junior Reserves action. FIRE BLOTTER recognition. lution, conserve energy and give wild- Officer Training Corps on its recent success at the national The Tree City USA program is But you would have seen them if box and would repair it in-house. life a home for years to come," John sponsored by The National Arbor Day competition for drill teams held in Daytona Beach. you were cruising down Routes 1&9 There was little damage. Rosenow, Tbe National Arbor Day on May 19. Foundation in cooperation with the The JROTC took not one, but two first place prizes in its • On May 20, firefighters Foundation's president, said. National Association of State Fore- first trip to the competition. The armed drill team, which per- Two Rahway firefighters were in responded to Church Street at 11:30 "An effective community forestry stries and the USDA Forest Service. forms with M-14 rifles, took first place in the challenge level HONORING OUR HER- the area at 11:30 a.m., driving a tower a.m. because of a food fire. program is an ongoing process of engine back to the firehouse after get- OES — Jason Wollenberg, • Also on May 20, the Fire Depart- To become a Tree City USA, a renewal and improvement — a prog- for first-timers at the competition, while the air rifle team ting it repaired. 18, of Troop 91 of the Rah- ment went to Hazelwood Avenue on a community must meet four standards: ram of tree planting and care that con- won the award for Most Outstanding Air Rifle Program in way/Clark Boy Scouts While' in Edison, they came across the United States. When you realize that the Rahway JROTC report of an arcing wire at 4:50 p.m. a tree board or department, a tree care tinues through the years," Rosenow places an American flag on a motor vehicle accident at Grand The wire had been rubbing up against has been in existence for only five years, you realize the ordinance, a comprehensive commun- said. "The Tree City award is an a fallen veteran's grave at View Avenue and Routes 1&9. After a tree. Firemen stood by while ity forestry program and an Arbor excellent indication that there is a sol- magnitude of this accomplishment. St. Mary's Cemetery last notifying the fire department, they PSE&G responded. Day observance. id foundation for that process of The cadets trained long and hard to achieve such out- Saturday in honor of began treating three victims until the • On May 19, firefighters "A community's tree-planting improvement." standing success. They usually report to school at 6:30 to Memorial Day. Edison First Aid Squad arrived. responded to a fence fire on Stacey practice every weekday morning. Such commitment is truly There were no details on the motor Place at 10:50 p.m. Two sections of The winners of the Rahway Division of Parks and Recrea- commendable. vehicle accident available. stockade fence were on fire when fire- tion's annual Children's Art Show proudly display the tro- men arrived. They were extinguished. phies arid ribbons they won ki the show. The students, Summer reading club set Furthermore, these students show this level of commit- Here's a look at some of the other on many age levels to appeal to child- • Also on May 19, firefighters divided into age groups, competed in a variey of catego- The Clark Public Library is pleased ment without the recognition that other activities like foot- calls that the Rahway Fire Depart- rrn whn r^aH nn their own as well as fl L7i mil i il^m*^ iiiQ wat8rcolors. ^T*ryv)n^ flnrl pastels. ment responded to last week: those who enjoy being read to. Story ball or basketball command. The Rahway cadets can hold Avenue and Lambert Street at 8:30 Club Programs for children ages two • On May 22, firefighters times for two- and three-year-olds and their heads high knowing their commitment and dedication p.m. It wasn't very large, according to through those entering 6th grade. By responded to a car fire on St. Georges preschooler* from age 4-5 will be held has paid off in a big way. Batallion Chief David Hummel: "The Child artists all winners participating in the "Reading Round- Avenue at 3 p.m. The fire was out on on Wednesday mornings. Special We also commend Capt. Rodney Logan, who runs the method of extinguishment was two Up" Summer Reading Club, children arrival. On May 11, the Rahway Division of Parks and Recreation events such as a live desert animal large feet." and parents may follow in the foot- Rahway High School JROTC, on his dedication to building Photo By Jtfl Cranli sponsored their annual Children's Art Show in the lobby of Rah- show. Native American dancing, • On May 21, the Fire Department • On May 18, the Fire Department steps of the adventurous men and such a successful program in the four years that he has been way City Hall. cowboy roping show and a coloring went to Rahway Hospital at 10:20 responded to a fire in an electrical box women who shaped our Western fron- involved. Many JROTC programs take far longer to achieve contest are scheduled with the first a.m. because of a short in an electrical at 2:30 p.m. Power was shut off to the The art show was coordinated by Karen Buffa, children's art tier. Read about life on the trail, from program, planned for June 26 at 10:30 success on the local or state levels, let alone national recog- box on the fourth floor. The hospital's box, located at a St. Georges Avenue instructor and judged by Lawrence Cappiello, executive director of chasing stampeding cattle to singing Editors should keep stars out of production cowboy songs at sunset, and celebrate a.m. nition. He should take real pride in the achievements of his maintenance men disconnected the business. the newly formed Arts Guild of Rahway. Native American culture while enjoy- The full program schedule can be troops. But the incident should not be for- Stone or Mel Gibson, both of whom There was a disturbing story in the In the Best Watercolor category for ages 4-6 Thomas Holland ing eight weeks of fun at the library. picked up at the library. For further gotten because as sure as there is a do not impress me the slightest New York Times recently that should took first place, while Elisabeth Hunter took second. For ages 7-9, In-person registration is required, information, contact Children's Madonna, other make-believe stars What really is happening is that give all of us some pause for thought. AS I Fund raising fun slated Jonathan Wrzesniewsky took first, Maria Conneran second and starting June 8. Story times, craft Librarian Joanna Tsao at (732) uill put the same kind of heat on other there is much competition among the The story dealt with a very promi- Rahway Hospital Foundation and Funds raised from this event will be Ashley Grablachoff third. For ages 10-15, Krystyna Soljan took activities and programs are available 388-5999. magazines and blatantly interfere with stars as to who will be the star of stars. nent entertainment magazine that per- See It the Kiwanis Club of Rahway are once used to benefit Rahway Hospital's first. editorial policy, an area where they The battle is furious for stars to mitted the subject of a cover story to again cordinating the- Annual Golf Community Health Care Transporta- A bright idea are not qualified to enter. And for a become superstars and their Gibralter- In the Best Cartoon category for ages 4-6 Elisabeth Heather make some demands such as final lay- By Norman Rauscher Classic for the benefit of Rahway tion Service, which provides free Rahway's public schools will be getting new fluorescent magazine like Rolling Stone to cater like egos push them on to make them took first, while Thomas Holland took *econd. For ages 7-9, Billy out approval, copyright ownership Correspondent Hospital. This year's event is espe- transport* to and from the hospital for Soccer registration set to this woman is shameful. even more foolish looking than they Heather took first, Gayle Wrona took second, while Matthew lights during the summer. Not only will the new bulbs and and approval of the photos to be used. cially exciting as the committee intro- outpatient services. Registration and The Clark Soccer Club will be in Clark, Winfield or Garwood. already are. Urban and Candice Wrzesniewsky tied for third. For ages 10-15, ballasts provide students and teachers with brighter light, The subject of the photo layout was All of the people to kowtow to In some cases, magazine editors duces a new component — its fust sponsorship materials will be mailed holding in-person registrations for the Registration is open to all boys and Magazines should remain editors, Krystyna Soljan took first. they are expected to save the school system more than none other than Madonna, and her Madonna, who spends her days and have dispensed entirely with reporters tennis tournament. The Golf & Tennis shortly. For information on registra- Fall 1998 in-town and inter-county girls with birth dates from July 1, demands involved the 30th anniver- publishers, etc. and stay within the S50,000 in energy costs annually. This savings along with a nights constantly reinventing herself. in celebrity profiles, having the so- Classic will be held on Oct. 5 at Rari- tion and/or sponsorship opportunities, In the Best Pastel category for ages 4-6 Thomas Holland took leagues on June 5 and 26. and July 13 1982 through July 31,1994. For furth- sary edition of Rolling Stone. realm they were trained for, and limit Madonna, whose "Eviia" was an artis- called stars interview themselves with tan Valley Country Club, contact Rahway Hospital Founda- first, and Elisabeth Heather second. For ages 7-9, Matthew Urban from 7 to 9 p.m. aj Brewer School. eT information on registration, call rebate from PSE&G will pay for the cost of the new lights the movie stars' role in the production The magazine turned thumbs down tic and box-office bomb in contrast to the proviso that whatever the star Bridgewater. tion's Development Office at (732) took first, Jonathan Wrzesniewsky second and Ashley Grablachoff Westfield Ave., Clark. Lou Panico at (908) 925-8445. during the course of seven years. of stories and layouts. on layout approval, but gave in to Madonna's prediction, is now looked writes about herself or himself goes in Golfers and tennis players of all 499-6135. third. Krystyna Soljan was first among 10- to 15-year-olds. To participate in the in-town and Not only is diis a smart financial decision, it is smart edu- Too many magazines, operating on photo approval and her demands for upon as a burned out "singer" whose without changing a word or a comma. skill levels are sure to enjoy a crisp, Krystyna Soljan was awarded Best in Show. inter-county leagues you must be a Sell it with a classified ad, cationally as well. The new lights will yield many benefits the fringe of fiscal failure, feel may photo copyright ownership. acting qualifications have always Recent examples of this dangerous October day for the benefit of health Save your newspaper for recycling. resident of or attend a school located 1-800-564-8911. both tangible and intangible. Providing students and teach- What is happening in the magazine been in question, and has the temerity trend are Sharon Stone in Harper's have to give in to some demands in ers with bright, well lit schools not only reduces eye strain, it industry these days is that there is so to make demands on how she will be Bazaar and Mel Gibson in Us order to stay in business. I can see improves the classroom environment, boosts morale and much competition to grab celebrities photographed. She should thank Roll- Magazine. their point, but it's a dangerous point for cover stories that the star celebrity ing Stone that she was even picked. Many magazines think the success since magazines can easily lose their subtly improves the overall quality of education. Not bad for independence if they permit the enter- an improvement that pays for itself. can almost dictate his or her own To many, Madonna lost a great deal of or failure of an edition is dependent terms. Since magazines are in a con- her popularity and "star quality" a on who graces the cover of a maga- tainers themselves to produce the pro- We commend the school board on its wise, cost-efficient stant search for top stars to appear on long time ago but she insists that her zine. As far as I'm concerned, and I duct. I would like to see me likes of a decision. their covers, they are wining to give In popularity is at an all-time high. think mam would agree with me. that Madonna tanned from the editorial n .~\ nn ~\ 7 rooms of magazines. here and there to soothe the egos of I think Rolling Stone felt she could the contents of the issues printed on these so-called entertainment fit into a 30th anniversary edition. the front cover makes me want or not "superstars." thus bringing up shades of the "good want to buy it. Whosever face is glar- Norman Rauscher, a former I don't approve of the magazine's old days" when Madonna was not so ing back at you is of no importance to newspaper publisher, is a frequent Serving Linden. f?ose//e, Clark & leadership. • - - - a pest as she is today. me, especailly if it is either Sharon contributor to this newspaper. needs your help It's one of the quietest groups in the county, but it's one A stone's throw teaches a valuable lesson that could make one of the biggest impacts on every resident Clarke Engineering Co. in all 21 municipalities. It acts in secrecy, in the shadows, so I was quite a tomboy as I was grow- really trying to hit her'1 What was German background of keeping emo- to speak, but it has no choice. ing up and could run fast, climb trees going to happen? Was she in the hos- tions inside was always there as long Automatic Delivery We're talking about Crimestoppers of Union County, an and throw stones as well as any boy A Rahway pital by now? Would she hate me? as I could remember. The strong emo- TRITON CA1 i organization that seeks the input of every resident in the my' size, at the age of five or six. I was I lay in the tall weeds for what tional feeling was there inside, but it Service Contracts SAVINGS throwing stones across the river and Childhood seemed like hours. Actually. I did stay was always kept in check. This was Budget Plans Cjonrmet Q A Family Basinets county to help law enforcement officials solve crimes and was quite pleased with how high I there a couple of hours, as I was afraid one time I could not hide it I ran over ForOnr60Y—n convict perpetrators to get them off the streets so they can't could throw them. Tiring of playing, I By Elinore Polocco to go home. I had never been so mis- to my mother, hid my dirty tearstained hurt again — for a number of years, anyway. The organiza- decided to go home and have some- erable in all my life. face in her dress and tried to tell her I tion also seeks justice, hoping that one tip from an eyewit- thing to eat' As darkness set in, I realized I had hadn't meant to hurt her, but I was so 9O8-862-2726 my mother with blood running down GRAND RE-OPENING ness will lead to the conviction of a crime suspect and result -4& go home I had to fate what 1 had choked •npupi thai all 0m came uut war As I neared my house, 1 saw my her face because I knocked her eye in justice for the crime victim. done. Besides, I had to know how my "I-I" between long sobs and gulps I JUNE 13th-14th mother walking home with a bag of out. I was filled with terror. I ran until mother was. I just had to know if she coi'ldn't control. SINCE 1951 Now, it's an organization that actually needs the help of groceries. I ran up to meet her, as I I was exhausted and reached a field FOOD • FUN * PRIZES • REDES would be all right. "I know you didn't mean it," my residents to continue its efforts of offering rewards to those wanted to show hex bow high I could filled with very tall weeds. I crawled •AIR CONDITIONING -HEATING PHARMACY mother said and knowing she had From right to .left: Don Clarke and Jeffrey Clarke whose information tips seal the conviction of crime sus- throw a stone. I picked up a small into the weeds which were very prick- I got up from the weeds and with SOUTH I^RVVBI understood that I had only been trying •AIR CLEANING stone in front of her, threw it up in the ly and left red marks on my arms and my head down, slowly walked home, pects. We encourage residents to offer their help in return. to show off for her, was the greatest 15 North Wood Avenue • Linden WOOD |^^£^^J| &SURGICARE air, expecting it to go way ovrf her legs and finally I lay on the ground my heart pounding within me. The •HUMIDIFICATION The organization offers rewards of up to $5,000 for infor- relief I had ever felt in my whole head, but it never went that high. I* with my face in my hands, sobbing light was on in the kitchen and I could 908-862-4444 ISe^SSBI 908-862-2045 mation leading to the arrest and indictment of criminals. It young life. I never forgot that inci- 15 NORTH WOOD AVENUE., LINDEN 908-862-1203 watched it in disbelief as it hit her in until I couldn't cry anymore. hear voices as I walked to, and then can't do that if it doesn't have the funds, and one of the ways dent, and thankfully, my mother only 937 SOUTH WOOD AVE., LINDEN the face. For a moment, I just stood I lay there thinking all kinds of opened the door, feeling like our dog (908) 862-1203 * (908) 862-7440 FAX had a small gash over her eye — when Over Forty Two Years Of Experience it is trying to raise the money is through a luncheon on June there. I couldn't believe it. Then, I thoughts, frightening thoughts. Would when he had done something wrong it could have been so much more 4 at die Westwood in Garwood. was so frightened, I panicked, turned my mother be all right? Did I put her as he would put his tail between his V OFF ON ALL HEATING With New Installations And serious. There, Union County Prosecutor Thomas Manahan will away from her and ran and ran-a*-fast eye out? Did she know I was only try- legs in shame. /0 <, DRAIN CLEANING Renovations OfHVAC Systems TRAVEL WISE, INC. be the guest of honor and will speak to attendees about the as I could. ing to show her how high I could As a family, we never would let our Elinore Polacco is a Conner Rah- throw the stone or did she think I was feelings show outwardly. Our rigid The company was founded by H. Gail Clarke, need for this important group in the county. 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We now specialize in the design, sales, (Entrant* on VtatfMd AM.) can call a 24-hour telephone hot line, (908) 654-TIPS, to Way to go, JMROTC Our policy on letters and columns installation and service of heating, ventilating and •Braided" raft •! make a report. Calls will be kept confidential. They're there To the Editor air conditioning systems for industrial, The Rahway Progress welcomes submissions from its readers. Either letters Wan to wan «CommercUm Residential •Repairs •Binding commercial, institutional • and residential when you need them. Now they need you. On May 1, rayson . Second Lt. Jesse Knudsen, and the rest of the Rahway to the editor or opinion pieces on any subject will be considered for publication Fantfy owned & operated sines 1W7 75 OFF High School JMROTC unit bused 22 hours to challenge other state-champion on the opinion pages. customers. drill team units at the National Drill Competition in Daytona Beach, Fla. This opportunity also is open to all officials and employee* of theiorough CENTRAL CARPET Our professional team of designers and installers Since 1942 and the County of Union. will work with you to improve your home, office or ! DECORATING Although I was not able to ?ncn^. my mother and her friend were able to sec 149 St. George "The trouble with free speech is that it insists The Rahway Progress reserves the right to edit all submissions for length, 741 Central Ave enpbotsterr it first hand. They were so proud of Railway's, team and the maturity they factory. The sales personnel at Clarke Engineering content and style. Writers must include their name, address and daytime tele- Ave • Custom Draperies on living up to its name." showed in tough competition. Without question, this is an indication of the solid formerly Brunt A Werth Co. are trained to select and specify the proper phone number for verification. RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL Jonathan Yardley leadership they have been faithfully given by Capt. Logan and Sgt. Major Westfield Roselle equipment for each installation. From President For publication. .11 letter, and essay, must be received before 9 a.m. Monday 423 N. Wood Ave. Linden (908H86-3977 book critic Henry. at 1291 Stuyvesant Ave. Union, NJ 07083 908-232-7505 908-241-4700 Jeff Clarke, P.E. on down, all personnel attend 1996 The MwvPngress ^accepts letters to the editor and guest columns via factory sponsored schools and seminars to keep As a parent, I want to extend a "thank you" to the two men, the Board of e-mail. The address is WCN22@localsourcecom. abreast of the latest technology. All of this RTTROPEANJVAIL CLINIC Education and the parents who faithfully support this program. However, it is ^Tjf ^C°1UmnS mUS' * received ^ 9 am" on Monday, to be translates to improved service and satisfaction to New Customers OnlOnly $ »M AQO M my opinion that,this program does not get enough press recognition in training considered for publication in Thursday's edition Manicure & Pedicure..". 19J our young men and women to be champions and good citizens. JMROTC is an you, our customer. Letters received via e-mail must be on topics of interest preferably in asset to our community's image. ANY INTERNAL You can be confident that Clarke Engineering Co. Full Set of Tips with Manicures response to content that appeared in the newspaper. 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For Robinson's Branch Reservoir proper- from 7:30 to 9 p.m., or Sunday from senior center to register fortrn i new PAL wants members CPR more information and to register, call ty. Trespassing, fishing, K^tmg and 10 a.m. to noon. club. All participants win be notified The Railway Police Athletic when the party is »take place. Those Rahway Rxpital ii offering an the Rahway Education Department at swimming are prohibited. The am League is looking for new board interested may call- (732) 827-2016 American' Heart Association Certified (732) 499-4226. will be patrolled and violators will be Center marks birthdays CPR instructor come. The courses members. Writing and community for more information. subject to prosecution. relations skills are a plus. This is Rahway Mayor James J. Kennedy will be given on June 11 from 6 to1 0 Pregnancy classes set strictly a volunteer organization. has announced the formation of the pjn. and June 13 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. New dates for Rahway Hospital's AARP sets installation The PAL board meets on the first Rahway Senior Gtizen Birthday The Certified CPR instructor Trimester by Trimester" classes have AARP Chapter 607 Rahway will Thursday of each month. Anyone Breakfast Club. Plans are under way course is designed to teach individu- been announced. Pre-Conception hold its installation of officers lunc- interested can contact Sgt Gene The new program is open to all Plans for Project Graduation 1998 als how to pass on the knowledge of Class on June 20 at 9:30 ajn.; First heon on June 11 at the center. Reser- DeCarlo at (732) 827-2136. Rahway senior citizens and will meet are in full swing and it was announced die basic lifesaving sblb of Cardio- Trimester Class on June 20 at noon; vations in advance can be made by at the Rahway Senior Center, 1306 that Foodtown of dark again will pulmonary Resuscitation — a tech- Second Trimester Class on June 2 at 7 calling Kay at 382-4094. Members Esterbrook Ave. donate 1 percent of all receipts dated nique combining mouth-to-mooth T-shirts are selling p.m. and Third Trimester Class on S5. Guests $10. Once a month, all registeredRah -from Nov. 1, 1997 through June 30, breathing and external chest compres- June 30 at 7 pjn. The dark Fire Department's 75th way seniors whose birthdays fall in 1998. Receipts are being collected at sions. When used property, CPR can All classes are taught by a nurse- Summer program •Fire Department Employees anniversary T-shirts are going fast, the same month may meet at the Rah- the Clark Public Library and Arthur increase die survival chances of heart educator and registered dietician at fire officials reported this week. way Senior Center for a birthday, L. Johnson High School's main attack victims. The Rahway Division of Parks and the hospital located at 865 Stone St All Counties Shirts can be purchased at fire breakfast celebration. Any seniors office, as well as Valley Road, Kumpf The fee for the course is $75. You Recreation will hold registration for Pre-registrarion for all sessions is headquarters any Thursday, evening who are interested may come to the and Henley schools. do not have to be a health care provid- their summer program^ on June 3 •AARP required. For more information, call from 6 to 8:30 pjn., and June 4 and 5 llfffl (732) 499-6450. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at City Hall, cor- •AAA STUDENT UPDATE ner of East Milton Avenue and Main Parents group meets Street •State Employees Parents Anonymous of New Jersey programs are open to Rahway resi- •Union Employees Rahway Intermediate School names honor students Inc. is a private, non-profit organiza- dents only, and registration in person tion that provides free community- is required as well as proof of residen- SPECIM- The following sixth grade students sell, Myrto Saget, Warner Sanchez, Nistico, Nicole Nixon, Daniel Azsa Greene, Clarisse Greene, •Teachers All Towns based support groups for parents who cy. Children under 18 must be accom- m\\ have been named to the Honor Roll at Dcwan Scudder, Kristin Servedio, Obikedzinski, Mikalela O'Toole, Michele Grimes, Laura Gruber, John are having problems with their child- panied by a parent or guardian, and Rahway Intermediate School: . John Sharkey, Matthew Skirenski, Vincent Ong Jan, Lovely Oscar, Ami- Guinta, Eric Gustofson, Michael •Board of Education ren and feel they would benefit from pre-schcol children must have a birth Akim Abdullahi, David Ackerman, Alfredo Soli van, Marina Stapleton, na Owens, Tiffany Parducci, Dorian Gutierrez, Mary Jo Hammer, Nicolle meeting weekly with other parents for certificate. For more information, call Shalina Akoko, Amanda Allen, John Stephan, Marco Suarez, Jennifer Peterson, Shonelle Peterson, Cristo- Hayes, Kate Henderson. Jessica Hib- Employees - All Towns help and support (732) 827-2045. IBFRIGIDAIRF! Anthony Alves, Alona Anglito, Ange- Terry. Brian Tccmey, Analis Torres, pher Pierre, Leeann Pilot, Chukwuma bert, Christine Holencsak, Enrique Parents who attend may remain •FFtiGIDAIREi la Aquino, Daniel Arcuri, George Elyssa Torres, Nichole Travis, Rebec- Pius-Nwagwu, Erik Podell, Michael Huezo, Laura Hulnik, Nyeehma •Elizabethtown Gas Customers anonymous. Free child care while the Blood pressure screened Aulert, Valarie Bacon, Drew Baker. ca Travis, Cinthia Tucker, Joseph Podell. Kiona Poindexter, Chad Pow- Huner-Ali, Melissa Jazikoff, Sylvio parents meet is available. Jan Baluyot, Andrew Bausch. Vaccaro, Lisbel Valencia, Alaina Val- ell, Theodore Pretlow, Jennifer Prin- Jean-Marie Jr., Christopher Johnson, Parents Anonymous Support Group A free blood pressure screening is •Religious Organizations Maleekia Boon, Tania Boone, Ronald lecilla, Usa Vasfailo. Aquil Walker, cipe, Casey Probus, Erika Rabanal, Jiliian Jones, Mark Keefe, Sheena meets at First Baptist Church, 177 being offered for Rahway residents at • 3 Fan Speeds Borda. Matthew Brennan, Megan Rachael Walker. Jeffrey Walker Jr.. Frederick Ragland Jr., Ashley Kelly, Dana Kidd, Oscar Koloff, Elm Ave,, Rahway, on Thursdays the Rahway Public Library on the first •Fraternal Organizations Brindle, Andrew Brown, Kimberly Sean Watson. John Werring, Matthew Reeves. Lauren Reidy, Jaspar Rice, Leslie 1 .artmnpf. Victor Luciano, from 7 to 9 p.m. Contact Tim Cyr at Tuesday of every month. 5450 BTU • 10,000 BTU/Hr. Cooling Capacity Brown. Yamell Buamscha, Lauren Wibiew, Jaren Wilson, Sheena Win- Samantha Rivera, Chamette Robin- Meghan Malley, Regina Mannino, (732) 388-8626 or (800) 843-5437. The next scheduled screening is for • 9.5 Energy Efficiency Ratio •PSE&G Employees Burkhard, Michelle Burnett, Nylesha bush, Justin Wise, Adam Wisenfel- son, James Robinson, lidis Rodri- Timothy Marcus, Chariene Marrow, June 2 from 3 to 6 p.m. 3 SPEED Burwell. Valerie Cadestin, Offed der, Kyle Wynn, Catherine Yeh, Mar- guez, Thomas Rowe, Jarell Rozzelle, Robert Marsh Jr., Erica Mason, Shee- 10. EER •115 Volts •Merck Employees Caladeron Jr., Deborah Cambridge. lon Zungia. Sara Ruggiero. Sandeep Saini, Juan na Mendez, Jennifer Mendelson, Sta- Seniors slate fishing Samuel Campbell. Jason Carlos. The following seventh grade stu- Santiago, Ian Savard, Mariow Scott, cy Mercy, Raymond Moceits, Holly KidCare enrolling •Elizabethtown NUI Employees •Exxon Employees The Rahway Senior Center on Quadree Chapman, Li Fong Chen. dents have been named to me honor Sharryna Scott, Jaime Segal, Daniel Moylan, Rosemary Murray, Misha Your children may qualify for free Reg. $347 Esterbrook Avenue in Rahway is Xavier Chirichella, Kevin dark, Pau- roll at Rahway Intermediate School: Serpi, Melissa Servedio, Hardeep Murrell, Christa Olandria, Lone On, health insurance. Rahway Hospital •City Employees All Towns •Schering Employees sponsoring its first Salt Water Fishing la Cohen, James Corzo, Alan Mikao Folahanmi Adeleye. Agelica Agos- Singh. Andrea Small, Chante' Small, Zakiya Page-Jarrells, Shylar Parish, has NJ KidCare, a new insurance Trip on June 22. •County Employees - Crosby. Jasmin Daniels, Tiffany to, Jamie Alfano, Stephanie Altaian. Antonia Smith, Samantha Solimo. Hardikkumar Patel, All Patterson, program that provides managed •General Motors Employees The trip, for Rahway seniors 55 Davis, Richard Depinto, Guercy Nicole Arcuri, Danielle Armus, Edwin Soli van, Alexander Staunton. Daisy Perez, Stephen Pilot, Victor healthcare coverage at little or no cost years of age and older, costs $20 and All Counties Desrsierrs, Isamar Diaz, Andre Dor- Anton Artememko. Lukasz August>-n, Christopher Suiter, Steven Sudnna. Policastro, Crystal Powers, Kathryn to New Jersey children age 18 and •Union County Residents will include bus transportation to and cent, Whitney Drisdom, Eric Drylew- Lindora Awkward, Shavon Barao, Joanna Sweeney, Zafar Syhed, Melis- Proctor, Chanise Pryor, Megan Reed, under in families with qualifying from the Sea Pigeon IV on Water •Police Employees - icz, Tracy Enz, Johanna Ferreira, Jen- lisa Basile. Christopher Bausch, sa Talavera, lisa Tavolaro, Catrice Brandon Reidy, Diego Restrepo, Eri- annual income levels. 247 Si <337 •Middlesex County Residents SUPER SAVINGS! FROM GOLDSTAR nifer Frank, Jessica Gajda, lina Gar- Taylor, Krystle Truncale, James Val- ca Robinson, Harold Rodriquez, Street in Perth Amboy, refreshments Robert Bausch, Christine Beaver, On June 20 from 9 ajn. to noon, m d t» M QQetSkr tt • »»• l» H b*B. nl Main a l» or BD cia, Melissa Garcia, Michael Giroud. larta, lilla Varga, Ju Tears Washing- Michael Rowan, Jermaine Rozzelle, on the bus and boat trip, fishing poles «• Ofirr goog d on pm nSKti1.1sa-ltSf31.1Ma All Counties •All Hospital Employees Linda Bishara, Danielle Blankenship, Rahway Hospital will host KidCare S1Q Air Conditinnw p^H Cara Givens, Jacqueline Gonzalez, ton, Francis Wasiewicz, Kimberly Edgar Rubin, Roland Saget. Michael and bait The bus will leave from Rah- 120 Air Conditmfwr Rflutc Daunt Bona, Ashley Boston, Ryan Day featuring an enrollment fair, fun LWA0510CL LWA05I0CI L. iwciona LWC101X3. way City Hall parking lot at 4 p.m. U«KGO710a. VKK7IKL April Gottlick, Jasmine Graham, Brady, Emma Brailey, Come Branch, Webb, Laura Werner, Sha'rice Wilks, Santiago, Randi Scbxoeder, Jeanette family activities including and ucuiia ixcund. and return at approximately 10 p.m. wvaioa. uvMaua. iwcuua. IWD1IMO. Matthew Graifer, Mark Grimes, Gary Jessica Breault, Frankie Brennan, Nicole Wronski, Kevin Young, Sharpo, Tamirah Shields, Jennifer face painting and free health care WE CARRY: Hahn, Shaneen Hankins, Norma Har- Samantha Young and Ryan Zabala. Slatter, Travis Smith/Simons, Guy St. For information, call the Rahway Pulisha Brisson, Jeffrey Brooks, information. 5000 BTU |5000 BTU [7000 BTU [8000 BTU SHARP •MITSUBISHI •MAGIC CHEF •TAPPAN ris, Darrell Harris Jr., Nicholas Hen- The following eighth grade stu- Elme Jr., Althea Stancil, Kristina Senior Center at 827-2016. Daniel Brophy, Cenithia Butler, Erica NJ KidCare is targeted to uninsured •HITACHI •JET AIR •BROAN derson, Danna Herman, Christine dents have been named to the honor Starling, Jesse Stephens, Jessica Ste- •1Q7 I 007 ' OAT \ 07-700 Campbell, Tiana Camonaro, Nlkki children in Traffics with Income xt or •SONY •SERTA •OACOR Hofmarm, Stephen Husdack, Johnny Carpenter, Natasha Carrasco, Sand roll at Rahway Intermediate School: phens, Kristyn Swartzel, Thomas Reservoir off limits below 200 percent of the federal pov- AIR CONDITIONER •PICA •SIMMONS JAckson, Monique Jackson. Monika Castaneda, Manouchka Charlemagne, Timothy Antisz, George Awkward, Swindel, Jessica Tayts, Scott Temple, •WEBER Summer is here and schools are erty level. To be eligible, you must •ZENITH •THER-A-PEDIC Jamiolkowska, Alexander Jaworslri, Jacqueline Ciallella, Melissa Cooper, Suzen Baraks, Marvin Baysmore, Tara Tilton, Melissica Toney, Alin 5,000 BTU with Thermostat •FRIEDRICH out To avert tragic accidents, the meet requirements established by the •QUASAR •MAYTAG Jude Jean-Marie, Sayuri Jinadasa, Michael Costello, Steven Counter- William Benitez, Jason Bergen, Jenna Vaks, Michael Vazquez, Elizabeth •TOSHIBA Township of Clark requests parents to state of New Jersey. For more infor- Model #AF500X A • •JVC •KITCHEN AID Cedric Johnson, Lamar Johnson, man, Marlea Criss, Ebony Cum- Marie BcmccV. 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FrM EsdrmtM Inured 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3°o SALES TAX • SAVE • 3°o SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3°o SALES TAX • SAVE • 3uo SALES TAX • SAVE RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1998 - PAGE 9 PAGE 8 - THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1998 SPECTATOR LEADER - RAHWAY PROGRESS • CLARK EAGLE Sports Editor J.R. Parachini Fax and mall deadline Rahway police have a long, busy week OBITUARIES Union: 908-686-7700, ext. 319 Monday morning at 9 Police arrested a North Brunswick and East Scott Avenue at 3:35 p.m. eight inches tall with a thin build and a Maplewood (Tuesdays): 973-762-0303 for sports copy to be resident last week for trying to cash a POLICE BLOTTER The victim, a Succasunna resident, white and red ski cap. The minivan Ann E. Rodgers tary schools starting in 1929. la 1970, forged check. said that several toob — a Bosch was last seen turning right onto Bar- Sister Regina Patricia was transferred considered for publication Ann E. Rodgers, 79, of dark died Fax: 908-686-4169 SPORTS Rahway police were sent to Acme chipping gun and a Bosch half-inch nett Street from East Scott Avenue to Mother Seton High School, Clark, el, with blue New Jersey license May 17 in Rahway Hospital. Check Cashing on St. Georges hammer drill — were stolen from his toward Routes 1&9. where she served as a volunteer in die plates. They reportedly got in by Born in Portland, Maine, Mrs. Rod- Avenue at 3:39 p.m. on May 21. breaking a window. work van, which had been parked in • Also on May 13, police investi- school office until her retirement to front of Merck during the day. Entry gers lived in Roselle Park before mov- Area athletes impressive James Brockington, 29, of North • Also on May 18, police investi- gated die theft of a car from a gas sta- St Anne Villa in 1995. was gained through the van's side ing to Clark 38 years ago. She was a By Andrew McGann Blue Chip Baseball Brunswick allegedly had been trying gated a burglary at a business on tion at 8:48 a.m. The car, a grey two- librarian for many years at the Roselle to cash a forged check for $287.68, door. There are no suspects or door 1986 Buick Century, was stolen Assistant Sports Editor Routes 1&9 at 8:12 am Taken was a Public Library before retiring in 1958. Philip Gechtberg which also had a forged signature. witnesses. from die Getty gasoline station on The Rosclle High School boys' and girls' track teams were both highly suc- fuel pump, a compressor and their Mrs. Rodgers was past president of Philip Gechtberg, 68, of Toms Riv- cessful during last Saturday's North Jersey, Section 2. Group 2 meets held at at Johnson in July Brockington was arrested and lines, all from a vehicle in die parking e On May 15, police investigated Routes 1&9. There are no suspects. die Roselle CLIO Club. She was a er, formerly of Rahway, died May 24 charged with possession of a bad the theft of $415 in toob from Hamil- • On May 12, police arrested two Hub Stine Field in Plainfield. lot, between May 16 and that day. The member of the Senior Citizens Club, at home. The boys' scored 64 points and finished second behind champion Morris check and forgery. A further investi- total value of the items is $5,000. ton Street at 7:46 am The toob — Rahway residents in connection with Women's Club and the Order of die Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Gechtberg Hills, 74. The girls' finished fourth with 51 points as Morris Hills won with 110. Hoop camp at RC in June gation by Cpl. Daniel Nolan and Det • On May 17, police investigated a Snap-On sockets — belonged to a a burglary on West Main Street at Eastern Star, all of Westfield. Mrs. lived in Rahway before moving to Despite his team's second-place finish in the section, Roselle head coach Joe John Kaczor revealed that Brocking- number of thefts from a West Emer- New York City resident and were sto- 10:11 p.m. Police searched the area of The Blue Chip Baseball School will take place at Johnson High School dur- Rodgers also was a member of the Toms River last year. He was a film • Pisauro found it hard to celebrate, feeling as though his team was robbed of a ton also had four checks, made out for son Avenue borne at 6:39 pjn. The len frotn a locked tool box. West Main and Irving Streets for two ing the week of July 20-24, raindite July 25. American Association of Retired Per- processor for John Carlan Studios, sectional title. the same amount of money, from an victim said that someone was remov- e On May 14, police investigated black males; one reportedly wore dark The program will run daily from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for boys entering grades sons, Clark. Irvington, for 20 years before retiring. Edison business. ing a number of items from her yard, the theft of a purse containing $400 on clothing and a light-colored watch- 3-10 and tuition ii $100. Surviving are a daughter, Betty Mr. Gechtberg served in the Army Brockington is being held on including a gas grill, lawn furniture Montgomery Street at 11:30 am. cap, while the other wore a yellow An extensive training program will include: batting mechanics, pitching Hahn; a son. Rod; four grandchildren during the Korean War. He was a High School Track and Field $2^00 bail. Rahway police are check- and toys. Her home, which is unoc- Ponce suspect a 17-year-old, who is windbreaker-type jacket and dark- mechanics, individual position play, baserurming, instructional and competitive and a great-grandchild. member of the Jewish War Veterans ing with other police departments to cupied, is being repaired for fire dam- related to die victim, but do not know colored watchcap. The suspects were That's because the Rams were disqualified from a first-place finish in the games. and the Jewish Social Club of Toms see if they have information age by Melo Construction of Roselle. the suspect's address. both 16 years old; one was from East 4x400 relay after it was ruled that one of its runners left the exchange zone Each camper will be evaluated as to strengths and weaknesses and a T-shirt on River. Mr. Gechtberg attended Rut- BrockinEton. Street Lorraine Kamp when Ms bacfc foot landed urn »f tig nate, costing Rwelle 10 points. DC givcTiTo eacn camper. 0 Here's a look at some other calk gers University. Nonetheless, several Rams were sparkling in the sectionals, most notably Directors include Johnson baseball coaches Gary Ruban and Frank Malta. black male with a Jamaican accent die theft of a bicycle from Forbes Avenue. Lorraine Kamp, 78, of Cranford, that Rahway police responded to last Surviving are his wife, Madeline; a junior Jamccl Dumas, who took first in two events. Dumas edged out Hanover The camp will also feature the area's finest instructors and lecturers from the had moved the items, claiming that be Street at 8:25 pjn. The bicycle — a • Also on May 12, police investi- formerly of Clark, died May 21 in the week: son, Jason; a daughter, Carol Demins- Park's Adrian Stuart in the 1 lO-meter high hurdles by less than a second, finish- high school, college and professional ranks. worked for Melo. The victim said that black 24-inch 10-speed Huffy moun- gated the theft of a bicycle from a Ful- Genesis ElderCare, Westfield. • On May 18, police investigated tain bike with gray rims, a yellow ki; a brother, Sy, and four ing wiih a time of 14.9. Dumas also won the javelin throw with a toss of 168-01. Ruban is in his first year as the head coach at Johnson and Malta is an assis- she would call Melo to confirm the ton Street home at 7:18 pjn. The bicy- Born in Jersey City, Mrs. Kamp the theft of a VCR from an unoccup- headlight and AM/FM radio — was grandchildren. Senior A.J. Adams also came up big for Rosclle. placing among the lop six in tant coach. Ruban was previously the head coach at Plainfield and Malta, an suspect's claim. cle — a light blue 20-inch GT with lived in Clark and Toms River before ied Pierpont Street home at 3:19 p.m. stolen betweeen 4 p.m. and 8:10 p.m. three events. Adams took second in the 1.600 meter run with a time of 4:29.4, Elizabeth graduate, previously served as an assistant coach at Elizabeth and • Also on May 17, police arrested white writing and a white seat — was moving to Cranford a year ago. She There are no suspects. second in the 3.200 meter run wiih a time of 9:52.2 and placed sixth in the Rosclle Park. two Rahway juveniles for shoplifting • Also on May 13, police nrwesti- reportedly stolen by two black youths, was a member of the Women's Club Rheeta Freeman • Also on May 18, police investi- gated the theft of a bicycle rack from a both about 13 years old and wearing of Holiday City. Toms River. 800-mctcr run at 2:02.8. A non-refundable S55 deposit may be mailed to: Gary Ruban, 300 Green- at 5:06 p.m. The suspects — one Rheeta Freeman, 71, of Rahway, an gated the theft of a wallet at 2:19 p.m. A.J.'s, brother Bcrcsith. a sophomore, finished just ahead of him in the brook Road, North Plainfield, N.J. 07060. The balance is due by Friday, July 13-year-old from Main Street, one car on Madison Avenue at 8:22 p.m. dark clothes. __ • Surviving are a daughter, Karen educator, died May 22 in Rahway 800-mctcrs with a time of 2:02.2. three spols behind teammate and second- 10. A Plainfield resident told police that 15-year-old from West Grand Avenue The rack — a Thuie nek worth $100 • Also on May 12, police investi- Gallucci, and three grandchildren. Hospital. her wallet which was inside a cabinet — had been secured to the roof of a place finisher Byron Long, who finished in 2:01. Long, a senior, also placed in More information may be obtained by calling Ruban at 908-769-1686. — were allegedly caught shoplifting gated a burglary at a Jefferson Avenue Born in Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. next to her desf, had been stolen from 1989 Mercury Sable station wagon. It the 400-mcicr run, taking third with a lime of 51.7. • • • at the CVS pharmacy on St. Georges home at 5:28 p.m. The door had been Nancy Occhipinti Freeman moved to Rahway 52 years the third floor of the Hamilton Laun- was stolen from die Rahway High Other Rams lo place were junior Earnest Chandler, who took second in the The 16th Annual All-County Basketball Camp, for boys and girls entering Avenue. They were released to their left open and $7,150 worth of jewelry ago. She taught in the gifted and dry. The theft had happened two days School parking lot between 7:10 am Nancy Occhipinti, 61, of Clark died 400-mctcr intermediate hurdles with a time of 58.5 and placed sixth in the grades 3-9, will run for two weeks during the beginning of the summer. mothers. was stolen. talented program in the Woodbridge earlier, between 9 a.m. and noon. The and 3 p.m. May 22 in die Theo House, Elizabeth. 110-mcicr high hurdles at 18.5 and Bryant Trachant. who ran the 200-meter The camp will run the weeks of June 22-26 and June 29-July 3 and take place • Also on May 17, someone stole • Also on May 12, police School District Mrs. Freeman was a wallet is black leather and contains Bom in Elizabeth, Mrs. Occhipinti dash in 23.2. fifth-best on the afternoon. at Roselle Catholic High School. $40 worth of chicken from Big Dad- • Also on May 13, police received a responded to a burglar alarm on Stan- teacher for 27 years before retiring. the victim's driver's license and lived in Rahway before'moving to Sabriya Williams followed a strong performance in the recent Union County dy's Ribs and Chicken on Main Street report of an attempted burglary at ton Street at 12:30 p.m. A window She received a bachelor's degree in The camp will run from 9 a.m. to 3 pjn. on Monday through Friday for each Social Security card. Clark 29 years ago. She was a sales championships with another standout performance in the sectionals, helping the at 2:11 p.m. A key was used in the 2:18 pjn. The burglary was attempted was open and die front screen cut on education and a master's degree in of the sessions. analyst for Schering-Plough Corp., Rams to their fourth-place finish. • Also on May 18, police arrested burglary. at a Milton Avenue home. Entry was one of the homes there, but entry bad early childhood development, both The camp will emphasize fundamentals and features individual instruction, Kcnilworth, since 1983. Earlier, Mrs. rot photo an Elm Street resident for shoplifting gained to the back porch area of die not been gained. The two supects are from Kean College of New Jersey, Williams won the 100-meter high hurdles by posting a time of 15.3, placed league games, shooting contests and tournaments. • On May 16, police investigated Occhipinti had worked for Selected at 12:58 p.m. The suspect, a 13-year- home only. The screen door leading to described as a white male and a white Union; now Kean University. founh in the 400-meter intermediate high hurdles at 1:06.8, finished fourth in Former Roselle High School girls' basketball standout For a brochure or further information, contact Roselle Catholic boys' basket- the theft of a pager at 4:15 p.m. The Specialities, Kenilworth, and Pruden- old, was charged with shoplifting at the door was forced open. There was female; there was no farther the 200-meter dash in 27.2 and took fifth in the high jump with a leap of 4-8. Chyvonne Thomas is now starring for Centenary College. ball coach Pat Hagen at 908-241-3657 or Rosclle Calholic girls' basketball $50 pager was stolen from the Radio tial Insurance Co., Newark. In 1990, Surviving are her husband, the Drug Fair on St. Georges Avenue no evidence or suspects. description. Ayesha Howard also had a big day for the Rams, winning the 100-meter dash This past season she scored 311 points for the Hacketts- coach Joe Skrec at 908-925-7599. Shack on St. Georges Avenue. The she received an associate's degree in Lawrence; a son, Fredric A.; two in 12.8 and taking third in the 200-meter dash at 26.9, finishing just ahead of on May 14. suspect is described as a 30-year-old town school, knicknamed the Lady Dragons. • • • • Also on May 13, police investi- • On May 12, police investigated business science from Union County daughters, Joyce A, Hendlowitch and Williams. • Also on May 18, police investi- white man, six feet tall, with a Kean University will run its first Summer Baseball Camp during the weeks of gated the theft of a minivan from East the theft of a vehicle at 2:04 a.m. College, Cranford. Mrs. Occhipinti Margaret A., and two grandchildren. gated a burglary from a van on West medium build, short brown hair, a Alexis Smith. Brandy Waller and Dana Lake also placed for Roselle. which June 29-July 2 and July 6-July 9. Scott Avenue at 9:36 am The mini- Police say that a Tehama Street resi- was active with TheraPet, an Edison- Scott Avenue and Paterson Street at blue t-shirt and blue jeans. Police ended the afternoon with 51 points. Smith hurled the discus 104. good enough The camp will be hosted by head coach and formeT professional player Neil van, a teal 1995 Ford Wmdstar, had dent reported his 1992 red two-door based organization that trains pets to Claudine LoGiudice There's no doubting 9:57 a.m. A $400 Hilti drill had been for fourth place, and shot putted her way lo a fifih-placc finish with a chuck of don't know which way the suSpect been stolen from the driveway of a Toyota being stolen from his drive- be used as therapy for nursing home Ioviero, assistant head coach and former professional player Jorge Perez and Claudine LoGiudice of Clark died 31-4 1/2. Lake placed third in the javelin al 106-5 and Waller threw the discus taken from the van by four or five fled. home. The engine had been left run- way between 12 a.tn. and 2 ajn. It residents. Union County Hall of Fame coach Tony Picaro. May 22 in Rahway Hospital. 90-01 for a sixth-place finish. black males driving a blue four-door • Also on May 16, police investi- ning. The thief is described as a black later turned out that die vehicle had Thomas' hoop skills Special guest speakers will also be on hand from the collegiale and Major Surviving are her husband, John; Bom in Paris, France, Mrs. Lo Giu- The Rams' 1,600-meter relay team placed fifth wiih a time of 4:23. Buick Century, possibly a 1986 mod- man, 20 to 25 years old, five feet. been repossessed. League ranks. gated a theft on Montgomery Street three daughters, Karen O'Keefe, Nan- At last week's Mountain Valley Conference-Mountain Division meets at dice lived in Elizabeth before moving The two weekly sessions will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and rain dates include cy Noe and Lauren KoppeL and eight in Basking Ridge, the Roselle boys' finished third with 95 to Clark in 1983. Former Roselle standout July 3 and July JO. grandchildren. Surviving are her husband, Sebas- points as Ridge won with 138. The girls' were second with 98 points as North More information may be obtained by calling the Kean University baseball PiiinfieW was tops with 154. Hospice volunteers tiano; two sons, Michael and Eric: office n 908-527-'2fJ02. Rahway Hospital Hospice is munication and creative listening. Viola Bowman two sisters, lisette Gervars and Dumas won the 110-melcr high hurdles in 15.1 and Chandler captured the starring on college level • •• recruiting volunteers for its next vol- The program will be held on Tues- Viola Bowman, 74, of Rahway Georgette Fromang; a brother, 400-meter intermediate hurdles in 57.3. By Andrew McGann The 10th annual Park Pride Basketball Camp, one of the best hoop camps in unteer training program. Rahway day and Thursday afternoons, begin- died May 22 in Rahway Hospital. Armand Fromang, and two Howard won the girls' 100 in 12.8 and Williams won the 100-meter high Assistant Sports Editor Union County, ^will commence Friday, June 26 and continue June 29-July 2 at Hospital Hospice provides the termi- ning June 9. Sessions are scheduled Bom in Elizabeth, Mrs. Bowman grandchildren. hurdles in 15.6 and the 400-meter intermediate hurdles in 1:07.8. Smith won the Roselle Park High School. When Chyvonne Thomas transfcred from Edison High School to Roselle nally ill and their families with a full from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the hospital. lived most of her life in Rahway. She discus with a throw of 93-1. Headed by Roselle Park boys' coach Bobby Grauso and sponsored by the High School prior to the start of the 1995-96 girls' basketball season, she made range of medical, nursing and support was a child care worker for Rahway In ihc V iUey Division boys' mecu Alex Torres of Rosellc Calholic won three Roselle Park Recreation Department, the camp will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. B. J. Dispenziere an immediate impact on the court al her new stomping grounds. services which are delivered in their The program is in need of people Day Care for five years. Earlier, Mrs. events, capturing the 200 in 23.3, the 400 in 51.0 and the 800 in 2:02.0. and offers boys and girls in gradertthroctfi 8 (1997-98 school term) an oppor- Benedetto J. Dispenziere, 71, of The high-scoring forward garnered All-County and All-Mountain Valley home setting. who are available during the daytime Bowman worked for the Woodbridge Craig Howlctt of Roselle Calholic won ihc javelin competition with a throw tunity to leam new skills and participate in individual and league competition. Toms River, formerly of Clark, died Conference honors after tossing in 20.6 poinls per game while adding averages The training program for hospice hours. If you are interested in becom- Developmental Center from 1979 to of 180-0. All participants will receive a free T-shirt and outdoor basketball. May 22 in Florida Medical Center, of 6.2 rebounds, 5.1 steals and 2,8 assists. volunteers focuses on the family as a ing a hospice volunteer or would like 1989. New Providence won the Valley Division title and RC was second. The second year of Beginners Basketball Camp will be for boys and girls in Lauderdale Tjir*^ Fla. "She was our be-all and end-all that year," said former head coach Bob Gia- unit of care, cancer and its treatment, more information, call Rahway Hos- Surviving are a daughter, Lillian Rosclle Calholic finished first on the girls' side, outpointing second-place grades 1 through 3 (1997-98 school term>md the camp will be structured for Bom in Newark, Mr. Dispenziere notti, who guided the Rams from 1988-19%. "I remember a game against Hill- death and dying, bereavement, com- pital Hospice at (732) 499-6169. Ordiase; a brother, Russell Ford, and New Providence by a 141-132 mark. beginning players. It will be held at Roselle Park High School July 6-10 from lived in South Orange and Clark side where all the scouts came to see Sherytta Freeman (now al Dartmouth), but four grandchildren. Elizabeth Pata of Roselle Catholic won the 400 in 1:03.0 and the high jump at it was Chyvonne who stole the show by scoring a career-high 33 points." 8:30-11 a.m. and again July 13-17 from noon to 3 p.m. before moving to Toms River two 4-11. years ago. He was a haberdasher for Just as Thomas came seemingly out of nowhere and grabbed all the headlines A Skills and Drills Basketball Camp will be offered July 6-10 and is open to Sister R.P. Whelan Katie McGuire of Rosclle Calholic won the shot put with a toss of 32-10.25. for Roselle during the 1995-96 season, she is continuing to flash her vast array players in grades 4 through 11 (1997-98 school term). It will be held at Roselle NEWS CLIPS Saks Fifth Avenue, Short Hills, for the Catherine Biddulph of Roselle Catholic won the javelin with a mark of 112-7. of talents on the college level. Park High School from noon to 3 p.m. and a second session will be offered July Carole Kass, a speech pathologist who works for the Sister Regina Patricia Whelan, 93, past 31 years. Mr. Dispenziere was a • •• Curently wrapping up her sophomore year al Centenary College in Hacketts- 13-17 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Rahway Board of Education, is hard at work this month GOP fund raiser set ic Library book discussion group will of the Sisters of Charity of St. Eli- saxophonist and musical director of Johnson standout Mike Firestone was a winner in the conference meet and town, Thomas had a standout year on the court in the recently-completed hoops More information may be obtained by calling Grauso at 908-353-6160. stressing the importance of good speech and commu- be June 29 from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m. in zabeth, Convent Station, formerly of Mr. Ben's Orchestra, which played at placed in the sectional. season and was named a National Small College Association of America • • • nications skills. The Republican ward candidates - site Ayer's meeting room Mother Seton High School, Clark, private functions as well as for fash- Firestone won the 3.200 in 10:04.0 at the MVC-Mountain meet. fNSCAA) All-America while also heing namp/1 in ihr All-Trmmanyni ii-arn This summer, Union County College will expand its tennis course offerings for the Clark Town Council are plan- The book for discussion is Annie died May 21 in St. Anne Villa, Con- ion shows held by Saks Fifth Avenue. He finished third in the sectional at 9:54.4 and was fifth in the 1,600 in the Thomas, who joined junior captain and teammate Mona Ressaissi in being lo lour sections each for beginners and intermediate-level players. ning their first lund-raiser. A dessert Dillard's "An American Childhood.'' vent Station. He was a member of the American sectional at 4:36.9. selected for both honors, helped Centenary to an impressive 22-6 record and a Classes will be conducted on the outdoor tennis courts on the College's Cran- Stressing communicationnight will be held at the Hungarian Copies are available for check out at Bora in Elizabeth, Sister Regina Federation of Musicians, Local 16. ford Campus. Teammate Helder Santo was first in the sectional in the 800 in 2:00.8 and first-ever post-season tournament appearance. Club of Clark on May 31 from 6 to 9 the circulation desk or through the Patricia entered die Sisters of Charity Surviving are his wife, Lena; a p.m. first in the 1,600 in 4:28.7. In 25 games this season, Thomas scored 311 points, snared 134 steals, Through the tennis courses, students will leam and practice basic grips, fore- to Rahway's school kids reference librarian. Advance registra- of SL Elizabeth on March 24, 1928. daughter, Linda Schoener; two sons, Rahway senior Antonio Garay, headed to Boston College on a football scho- hand and backhand strokes, service and volley. An all-you-can-eat. dessert buffet, tion is appreciated, but not required. She received a bachelor's degree in Benedetto Jr. and Michael; two sis- grabbed 116 rebounds, dished out 53 assists, sank 14 three-pointers, blocked six May has been nationally designated which were then judged. Kass said Beginners can choose from lime slots of 5-6 p.m. or 6:10-7:10 p.m. on Mon- together with coffee, tea and soda will 'For more information, call (732) elementary education from die Col- ters, Minnie Cusano and Kay La Man- larship, placed fifth in the North Jersey. Section 2, Group 3 javelin, his throw shots and went 41-for-60 from the free throw line. judging the contest was difficult Hearing and Speech Month since be served for $10 per ticket: children 388-5999. going for 171-10. The Lady Dragons were the Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Conference days, either June 15 through July 13 or July 20 through August 17. lege of SL Elizabeth, Convent Station, na; a brother, Anthony, and eight 1927 by the American Speech Lan- because all the students had worth- under 13 ire to be admitted free. Meghan Bauer of Rahway was fourth in the girls' javelin at 100-07. (WIAC) regular-season champions, WLAC tournament champions and placed Intermediate players can select from the same times on Tuesdays, either June in 1958. She taught in seve/al elemen- grandchildren. guage Hearing" Association. In May, while things to say about the commu- Tickets may be purchased in Kicra Underwood of Linden was founh in the girls' North Jersey, Section 2, second in the NSCAA. Centenary also led all Division 3 schools in three-point 16 through July 14, or July 21 through August 18. PUBUC NOTICE speech pathologists and audiologists nication and speech skills that they are advance from each of the canrliditw Group 4 100-meter high hurdles, her lime good for 14.6. shooting percentage and steals per game. More information may be obtained by calling the college's Division of Con- HUIRA IW BWHW stress the importance of bearing and working on in her class. by calling: Ernie Spies at (732) Nobce Is hereby given that sealed prop- tinuing Education and Community Services at 908-709-7600. ose* wB be received by the Townshtp of good communication skills. The winning essays are displayed 396-4521; Pete Nevargic at (732) Ctork. Union County, New Jersey for the -Oak Mas Head t—, IIKSII—BTB-an and According to Carole Kass, a speech on a bulletin board in Madison 382-0676: Marie McCbnnack at ad m pubic m Room 18.430 Linden's Schultes UCC Scholar-Athlete of Year Johnson Softball pathologist who works for die Rah- (732) 382-8500; Liz Hudak at (732) .._.._ ,.-»i». Cart. Nn Jaraay.on School. Juna 10, 1808 at 1OO0 A.M. pcavalang Byv Andrew MrCanMcGannn Oleani.ir adde.>M«d< ik.thai SchultesC,L,I,» , 24I* , i• s I<:'"intelligent_ ,.n: , controllen.j_.d an, d poised• , on .th. e %•• ^aF • •• • Va* ^B' • • \r^r I «>af aerie and must beacoompan- STORK CLUB Union, Crystal Cunningham of East Orange, Robinson Almonte of North ference honors in his sport as well. led by a statement of Consent of Surety single in the second inning. With the victory, Johnson won the rite to play from a surety company auOmtaed to do 1291 Stuyvesant Av«., P.O. Box 3109 Bergen and Enrique Vazquez of Jersey City. Hollins, a radiography major, is a member of the men's basketball team. Hol- Pasta dinner set s* In tie State of New Jenay and UCC's baseball coach Dan Olear describes Schultes as "the team's No. 1 seventh-seeded Caldwell in the semifinals this past Tuesday at home. ~aWe lo *» Townem? and eaher a Bid Union, N.J. 07083 lins helped the leam reach national championship finals play and finish with an Polish foundation sets trip The Travel Interest Group of Clark- or a CaiMirl Check drawn to ate ' pitcher and a hard thrower with a strong earned run average." The other semifinal match-up pitted fourth-seeded and Johnson rival Gover- YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT WILL APPEAR impressive record of 26-2. nor Livingston against West Essex, which earned the top seed in the section. The Polish Cultural Foundation of Broadway in Clark, close to Exit 135 Winfield will hold a pasta dinner on •"•ount •••t tt*# chock flood not FREE OF CHARGE, OUR GIFT TO YOU Johnson, 12-4 as of Monday, tuned up for its showdown against Caldwell by Clark is celebrating its 25th anniver- of the Garden State Parkway. The May 30 at Zioo Lutheran Church, > r downing Ridge 10-0 at home last Thursday. Kolmos, who notched the five- sary this year and is planning many public is invited to visit die founda- Raritan Road, Clark. The dinner will "^ *°*'!* JlFL- --": — f Linden Sting, Lightening and Flames boot opposition .fft > oonyoto flnoncjol and jp^ort- inning victory, fell one hit short of a no-hitter and didn't allow a walk. events, one of which is a bus trip to tion's library, book and gift shop and begin at 4:30 p.m. with the last seating onoo OeMaWwnl fcofn proopocSvo budon The Linden Sting were victorious, the Linden Lightening split two games and -*~<-^r«ite may have satMsaotty mm- Clark Soccer Club Kolmos was supported at the plate by junior shortstop Deanna Lynn and Atlantic City's Taj Mahal Casino on banquet facilities. at 7:30 p.m. Dinner incloder salad, platadiaofti of ttia natu pound, ounce' son/daughter (named) the Linden Flames rallied for a victory in traveling youth soccer competition awaidnQ viao fConttact Jno noiur. o roqulrod Doioro holding try outs junior catcher Kim Racon, both of whom singled twice and scored a run. June 21. For reservations and further infor- bread, pasta, meatballs, bevenge and PirifoaaH fo... r M_* Contract w* be held earlier this month. •ccaptadononlty from bidders who have prop- ! and measured was born The Clark Soccer Club will be holding tryouts for traveling teams for the Johnson exited the state tournament last season after a 1 -0 defeat against GL, Featured at the casino is a Polish mation, call Halina at (732) 382-7197. dessert. Tickets are $6 for adults, $5 The Sling remained undefeated after posting an impressive 9-4 victory over arty Mad In accordance wan the 1998-99 season. so should the two teams meet in the sectional final today, the Crusaders will Festival in the Grand Ballroom, with seniors and S4 children. For more requirements ol ttie Contract Documents. in Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. the Manville Hurricanes and still have to make up three previously rained-out The Township reserves tte rigM to reject Tryouts will take place, rain or shine, at Banell Park, which is located off definitely have a score to settle. In two Mountain Valley Conference-Mountain continuous entertainment by Jan information, call (908) 272-7162. any or al bUa or to waive any InformaWes of (town) He/she joins a (brother matches. Hospital sets meeting where such Informality Is not detrimental to Westfield Avenue in Clark and at the end of Banell Place. Division meetings this season, Johnson and GL have each won once. Lewan and his orchestra, plus other the beat interest or the Township. The right Is also reserved to Increase or decrease the Steve Rivera and David Daiilus scored three goals, Alex Rivera netted two Registration will begin at 5:30 p.m. and the tryouls will commence al 6. orchestras and performers. In the On June 11. Rahway Hospital will or sister, or brothers and/or sisters). ••• Chorale performance quantises apecjned In the manner desig- and Michael Kocienski one for Linden, which snapped a 3-3 halftime deadlock Dates include: host its Second Annual Meeting for nated In tit' SpecMcations. While the Johnson softball team advanced in state tourney play, the baseball same casino's Xanadu Room, there The successful bidder shal be required with six second-half goals. the Community at Roosevelt School, The Starlite Chorale under the to comply w*h the following: Mrs. ., the former. -, is the daughter of Mr. May 29th: Boys with birth dates 8-1-88 to 7-31-90 leam did not experience the same fate, falling 5-1 to Chatham in quarterfinal will be a show called, "Broadway's The Lightening defeated Plainfield 4-0 and were defeated by East Brunswick direction of Tony Godlefski will pre- A. And-KJckbac* Regulations under June 5th: Boys with birth dates 8-1-86 to 7-31-88 action May 20 on the road. Best." Both show programs do not 811 St. Georges Avc, at 4 p.m. This ' Section 2 or the Act or June 13, and Mrs. of. . (town). Her husband is 4-1 as Iheir record moved to 5-3 with two games still to be made up due to meeting will feature a report from sent 'Timeless Treasures: Songs we'll 1B34. known as the Copetand Act. June 12th: Girls with birth dates 8-1-87 to 7-31-88 Johnson, which fell to 13-9 with the defeat, was also downed a day later, have an admission fee for bus patrons. B. The Afflrmatrv* Action requirements previous rainouts. Hospital President and CEO Kirk remember forever" at Osceola Pre- ol P.L. 1075. c. 127. the son of Mr. and Mrs. . of (town) More information may be obtained by calling Liesel Krehan at losing to Ridge 8-3 despite a two-run single by Princeton-bound Eric Gersiner Ethnic foods, Polish souvenirs and C. The provisions ol ths New Jsney Dominic Principato and Anthony MacDonald scored two goals apiece, all in sbyterian Church, 1689 Raritan Rd., 908-382-3238. and a run-scoring single by Dave DiAntonio. folk art will be on sale in the Grand Tice, and a report on "Bridges to a Prevailing Waoe Act. Chapter 150 o» Maternal great-grandparents are of (town) the first half, in the win over Plainfield. Norbert Sieczkowski scored Linden's Clark, on June 25 at 8 p.m. Tickets: the Laws or 1003. eftscUve January The summer school break is just around the comer and it's not to early to start • • • Ballroom during the Polish Festival. Healthier Community." 1, 1904. lone, goal against East Brunswick. All members of the community are $10 adults, $8 seniors, $2 children. All bids anal ba binding upon the bidder .. Paternal great-grandparents are planning summer activities for your children. Following an impressive 1-0 victory over host Mount Olive in the opening Tickets are $19, with $13 in coins for a period or Sixty (00) dayi subsequent The Flames bested the Iselin Mustangs 3-1, scoring the last three goals of the" invited to attend. For more informa- Call (732) 885-3454 for information to the opening or bids. The Clark Soccer Club has teamed up with professional players and coaches round of the North Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 playoffs, the Rahway High available at the casino. The deadline Award or contract subject to the approval (of town). game. Two goals were scored by Mike Firctto and one goal was scored by Mar- tion, call the Community Outreach and reservations. of tha New Jersey Dspsrtmsnt of from the United System of Independent Soccer Leagues to conduct a fun-filled School softball team knew it would have a tougher time in the quarterfinals for paid reservations is June 16. Transportation. io Principato. Office at (732) 499-6141. and exciting soccer camp. against Cranford, which had already defeated the Indians twice this season The Polish Cultural Foundation is a BY ORDER OF the Mayor and Township Assists were credited to Pedro Oliveira and Alex Rodriguez as the Flames Book discussion CounoH of the Township of dark. Union The Clark Soccer Club will be hosting a soccer camp the week of June 22-26 Despite boasting one of the county's top fireballers in junior righthander cultural, educational and social non- County. New Jersey. improved their record to 4-2-1 and had two games still to make up because of Robert 8. Elenport. Mayor W X at the Brewer School in Clark. The camp will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. profit organization located at 177 Save your newspaper for recycling. The next meeting of the Clark Publ- USO60 CLK May 28, 1898 ($32.00) previous rainouts. Dana Sides, Rahway fell to Cranford 10-0 on the road last Thursday marking More information may be obtained by calling 732-381-9190. its fifth consecutive setback to the Cougars dating back to last seasoa

TW' •s.'t ^frTif W1 RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE PAGE 10 - THURSDAY. MAY 28, 1998 OBITUARIES • News Menzaco was a member and past to Most Sacred Heart in Wallington as Honor with the title of Reverend Doctrine classes. Mr. Seeler attended Elmore Manning Jr. president of the FMBA Firemen's Sylvia H. Jackson pastor. Monsignor. annual retreats at the Loyola House of •Arts Benevolent Association .and the Sylvia H. Jackson, 73, of Linden Elmore Manning Jr., 50, of Roselle In addition to his parish duties, he Retreats in Morristown. He also parti- Exempt Firemen's Association, both • Entertainment died May 18 at home. died May 17 in Linden. also served as director of the Gordon C. Seeler cipated in Nocturnal Adoration with of Linden. He was the fint president Born in Linden, Mrs. Jackson lived Bom in Boston, Mr. Manning Archdiocesan Aposolate for the Deaf Gordon C. Seeler. 73, of Berkeley the Church of the Little Flower's Holy of the Franklin E. Roosevelt Club, • Classified in Rahway before moving back to moved to Roselle 48 yeasrs ago. He in Bergen Country from 1954 to 1980. Heights, formerly of Linden, died Name Society. Linden. Mr. Menzaco was a member Linden 42 years ago. She was the co- was longshoreman for Maher, Jersey Monsignor Gorslri had to learn and May 23 in the Berkeley Heights Con- Surviving are his wife, Mary; two of the Ninth Ward Democratic Club, • Real Estate owner, with her late husband, Eugene City, for 19 years. Mr. Manning was a master signing and made it his fifth valescent Center. sons, Gordon Jr. and John; two member of the International Longs- the Linden City Democratic Club and Jackson, of the Blue Room language. He celebrated Mass in sign Bom in St. Paul. Minn., Mr. Seeler daughters, Ann Eldridge and Kath- • Automotive horemen's Union Local 1233 of the Linden Coalition for Political Luncheonette in Cranford for 30 years language at Our Lady of Czestocbowa lived in Linden before moving to leen Donavan; a brother, Richard, and Jersey City. Action. and retired in 1984. Mrs. Jackson was Parish, Jersey City, and in other chur- Berkeley Heights. He was a senior six grandchildren. Surviving are his wife of 60 years, a member of the Deborah Hilda Gould Surviving are his wife, Denise; ches. Monsignor Gorslti was involved staff coordiantor for Exxon. Mr. Seel- Margaret; two daughters, Barbara Chapter and the Sisterhood of Con- three sons, Andre A., Pierre L. and with the Polish community in New er began his career with Esso Stan- Steve Dumak Antione J.; a daughter, Danielle N.; a and John W.; a daughter, Sandra M. gregation Anshe Chesed, both in Jersey and in Poland. Due to his work dard Oil Co.'s Bayonne Refinery and Steve Dumak of Linden, formerly stepdaughter, Jozetta Hill; his parents, Parkhurst; a brother, Joseph (jeezi, Linden. with Polish immigrants, he was retired 36 yean later as senior staff of Elizabeth, died May 23 in the Cran- Louise and Elmore Manning Sr.; two and two grandchildren. Surviving are a son, Alan; a named an Honorary Canon of the coordinator in Product Quality and ford Health and Extended Care Elizabeth selected for air quality testing brothers Paul and Winston, and four daughter, Marcia, and two brothers, Cathedral Chapter of Frombork by Customer Service at the Bayway Center. By Sean DailDaily • Paniculate matter, such uas smriknsmoke. WnvWeisell oriiwill K»innfrbe look-. -« n T* u.u ...... ^^ grandchildren. of Chosen Freeholders, said that the county government out of every ten children have been hospitalized for astfima Israel and Edward Green. Bishop Edunc Piszcz of tfae Polish Chemical Plant, Exxon,, Chemical Bom in Nauklin, Pa., Mr. Durnak Mildred Germek Staff Writer ing at paniculate matter whose particles are 25 microns in would be interested in the results of the test — eight times the national average. Diocese of Olsztyn/Warmia. Monsig- Americas, Elizabeth. In 1948, he lived in Elizabeth before moving to What does Elizabeth have incommon with Houston and size; Weisel said that these particles are easily inhaled. Mildred Germek of Jessup, Pa., for- Los Angeles? "Any information affecting the health of residents is The area around Elizabeth is home to a number of large- Ruth Entenberg Joyce Krakovsky nor Gorski also presided over the Pol- received a degree in chemical engi- Linden a year ago. He was an expedi- • Aldehydes, such as formaldehyde. These arc found in merly of Linden, died May 23 in Mer- important to us," Sullivan said. scale industries and polluters. ish Clergymen's Society of Newark neering and business administration ter for Stove Wing Co., Cranford, for Well, for one thing, all three have been selected for a test Ruth Entenberg, 73, of Linden died Joyce Krakovsky, 73, of Linden cy Hospital, Scranton, Pa. smog and are created by the burning of petroleum fuel, but and was a member of the Board of from the University of Minnesota. of air quality. "I think it's excellent," said Bob Carson of the Union These include the UCUA incinerator in Rahway, the died May 19 at home. 25 years and retired in 1973. also from indoor sources like pressed wood. May 17 in Rahway Hospital. Directors of the National Polish Born in Jessup, Mrs. Germek lived County Concerned Citizens, an anti-incineration group. incinerator in Elizabeth, the hazardous waste incinerator in hnnr^c Pno- Mr. Seeler served in the Navy during Surviving are a sister. Ann Castel- i T i4 R£ Starting next month, the Environmental and Occupa- Some of these, like the aldehydes, are "somewhat irritat- Bom in Elmbeih, Mrs. Entenberg "The EPA is actually in litigation right uuw over new rgg- Newark, the Biywiy ptuukuui iLfuieij iu Liuiteu mi American Priests Association. World War D, was a member of the lane, and a brother, John. Health Science institute, EOHSI, will begin testing ing" to people, said Weisel. lived in Linden for 60 years. She was land, Mrs. Krakovsky lived in Linden She was employed by Wesn'nghouse, ulation in paniculate matter and ozone and it would be several major highways: Routes 1&9, the Garden State Monsignor Gorski also was active American Legion Post 336 of Berke- the air breathed by ten volunteers in the city. This is a pilot Others are more harmful. According to Weisel, sub- a member of the Congregation Anshe since 1946. She was a member of the Belleville, before retiring. Mrs. Ger- very interesting to see these." Parkway and the New Jersey Turnpike. in the Senate of Priests, Presbyteral ley Heights and the Exxon Annuitants test that will be followed up, later in the year, by a program Chesed's Sisterhood, Linden. Mrs. Daughters of the British Empire, "the mek was a mebmer of the Senior Citi- stances like , formaldehyde and 1,3-butadicne are Council and College of Consultors of Club of New Jersey, Lodge Linne 429 Dominic Menzaco ten times as large. Apparently, the Elizabeth test will complement the tests But, said Weisel, the study will be based in Elizabeth, so Entenberg was a volunteer for St. Eli- Cosmopolitan Club, Clark, the Rosary zens Club, Linden. carcinogens: substances that cause or at least increase the the Archdiocese of Newark. He pro- of Summit and the Knights of Colum- Dominic Menzaco, 86, of Linden, a The Relationship between Indoor, Outdoor and Personal risk of cancer. done in Houston and Los Angeles. the emissions from facilities outside the city, like the zabeth Hospital, Elizabeth, and the Society of St. Elizabeth Church, Lin- Surviving are two brothers, John vided interpretation services for Pol- bus Council 783 of Summit. Linden fireman, died May 24 in Rah- Air test will evaluate just that outdoor air, indoor air in the The Los Angeles test will be more concerned with emis- UCUA incinerator, probably won't be detected. Union Counry Cerebral Palsv League. den, and was a past president of the and Andrew Zelinka. The last time a similar study was done in Elizabeth was ish immigrants at Catholic Communi- He was a Eucharistic minister for way Hospital. volunteers' homes and "personal" air. Personal air is the sions from automobiles while the Houston test, carried out Surviving are a daughter. Maxine; a Parent-Teachers Association of in the 1970s, when the federal Environmental Protection According to Weisel, the RIOPA test will carry out ty Services in Jersey City. Monsignor the Church of the Little Flower, Berk- Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Menzaco air that the volunteers breathe as they go about their daily by the University of Texas, will be more concerned with son, Edward H.. and a sister. Bertha School No. 6, Linden. Agency conducted the Total Exposure Assessment Metho- more sensitive tests in the late fall or winter, measuring the Gorski also ran a grammar school. In eley Heights, where he received New- lived in Linden for 75 years. He was a Your abilities can cam extra in- activities and will be measured by monitors worn on their dology, or TEAM, test industrial missions. Winkler. Surviving arc three daughters, amount of harmful heavy metals in rhe paniculate matter 1986, he was honored by Pope John persons. Diane J. Velksans. Susan C. Palarino ark Archdiocesean recognition for firefighter for the city of Linden for come. Advertise them with a classi- This was similar to the testing that is soon to begin in the According to Parrish, Elizabeth is similar to Los collected. This second pan of the experiment will include Paul n, who named him a Prelate of and Donna M. Guy; four sons, Ste- teaching Confraternity of Christian 34 years and retired in 1977. Mr. fied ad by calling 1-800-564-891 \. Dr. Clifford Weisel of EOHSI said that this test will city in that it tested personal, outdoor and, to some extent, Angeles and Houston in that it has some of the worst air in 100 volunteers from both Elizabeth and Bayonne. Dorothy Gerber measure three different types of pollutants. As a result, he phen Wisman and Brian J., Gregory indoor air. But not as many substances were tested in the the country. In fact, Elizabeth is second lowest in air qual- The EPA and state Department of Environmental Pro- Dorothy Gerber of Rantan, former- will be looking for volunteers living within a few blocks of R. and Joseph K. Krakovsky; two TEAM test ity in the nation, recently bumping Houston to the number tection could soon begin their own statewide air- ly of Linden, died May 17 in the Ran- facilities like dry cleaners, gas stations, roadways and brothers. Cliff and John Underwood; When asked why Elizabeth was selected as a test site by uiree slot and exceeded only by Los Angeles. monitoring program, which will measure the same panicu- tan Extended Health and Care Center. other sources of pollution. two sisters. Jean McLcllon and Jose- his organization, Weisel said, "We arc looking for a resi- Parrish said that the area of Elizabeth, Jersey City and late matter measured by the RIOPA tests. St. John's Epis- Bom in Elizabeth. Mrs. Gerber The pollutants to be measured will be: phine Griffith: 11 grandchildren and dential are that had a combination of industrial, commer- Newark is the largest "ozone non-anainment system" on copal Church — Parrish's church — is to hold a workshop lived in Linden before moving to Rar- • Volatile organic compounds that arc generated from one great-grandchild. cial, traffic." the east coast. This means the air in the three cities has high on this proposed testing program on June 1 at 12:30 p.m. itan three years ago. She was a mem- First Community Bank's the burning of gasoline in cars and trucks. These include The tests were generally welcomed. levels of the noxious gas ozone. ber of the Sisterhood of Congregation benzene and toluene. If you have any questions about the RIOPA program, Daniel P. Sullivan, chairman of the Union County Board He added that there are pockets in Elizabeth where four .Anshe Chesed, die Hadassah and the Paul Gazek call EOHSI at (732) 445-0157. Hilda Gould Chapter of Deborah, all Paul Gazek, 69, of Linden died Opening Day In Linden of Linden. May 22 in Rahway Hospital. Surviving arc a daughter. Ellen, Born in Roselle, Mr. Gazek lived in Building dedicated and a son. Dr. Norman. Linden since 1966. He was a terminal Gov's transit manager for Atlantic Container Lines, May 30th Louis Bartee Port Elizabeth, for 20 years and to Springfield man program puts retired in 1991. Mr. Gazek served in Hit A Home Run With We're Happy To Have Our Louis Bartee, 73. of Linden, for- the Army during the Korean War. Through the efforts of one Springfield man over the course of three decades, Jersey FIRST merly of Elizabeth, died May 18 in Surviving are his wife, Adelle; First Community Bank Home Base In Linden! thousands Union County residents have received a better education. Gov. Christie Whitman, on May Rahway Hospital. three daughters, Sharyn Calcavecchio Your good friend and neighbor. First And just so you know we mean it. we Charles S. Mancuso, vice president of Statewide Savings Bank, based in Fan' 18 announced her strategic trans- Bom in Montgomery. Ala.. Mr. and June and Laurie Gazek; a sister, wood, also has achieved a distinguished career in banking to go along with an portation plan, called New Jersey Community Bank, has come home to are going to bat for you ... with a: Bartee lived in Elizabeth for 35 years Bertha Adelson; a brother. Israel, and aggressive pursuit of the common good. FIRST. The $30 billion plan out- before moving to Linden three years two grandchildren. their new office in the heart of Union Single Mancuso's efforts on behalf of education have been recognized on many lines a program of extensive repairs ago. He was a self-employed general occasions and in a variety of ways. The latest accolade came in March when the County. We're one of the fastest Plenty of free gifts just for stopping by! to the stale's highways and transit contractor for more than 50 years. Mr. Rose Bowling growing young banks in the county, building housing me Union County Magnet School for Science, Mathematics infrastructure, a significant bolster- Double and Technology •was named Mancuso Hall tn his honor. Dignitaries from ing ofriignway anfl pedestrian safe- Jersey Rod and Gun Club, Elizabeth. Rose Bowling, 67, a lifelong resi- •with an all-star team of bankers. With two pitching games and great prizes! throughout the state were on hand for the dedication ceremonies. ty and the advancement of new rail Surviving are two sons, John L. dent of Linden, died May 21 in St. Eli- The Magnet School is on the Raritan Road campus of the Vocational- initiatives lo spur regional mobility. zabeth Hospital. Elizabeth. Scott and Lewis J. Ingol; a daughter, and a ... Triple* Technical Schools, where Mancuso has been a member of the Board of Educa- "It's a bold and unprecedented Mrs. Bowling was a~machine oper- May 30th Is Opening Day Florence Keys: a brother, Herdle; two tion for more than 34 years. Eight of these were as board president. During plan," Whitman said. "New Jersey ator with American Flange Co., Lin- • a FREE personal checking account sisters, Rosie Holly and Marjone In Linden! Mancuso's tenure on the board, the county Vo-Tech Schools have risen to FIRST will expand public transpor- den, for eight years and retired in Gov. Whitman Dunning; 14 grandchildren, 18 great- • a 6.75% APR Home Equity Loan among the best in the state. The number of programs has grown to 32 with an tation, m«ii highways and bridges 1968. She was a member of the Ladies The day begins at 9:00 am ... it'll be grandchildren, and his companion. impressive 92-percent graduate job-placement rate. and make roads and rails safer. It ation as well as commuting." Auxiliary of the Linden Volunteer just like the good old days at the local •a9inningCDat5.75%APY. Savannah Scon. The Mancuso Hall honoree points to the newly opened Magnet School as will relieve traffic jams, provide Initiatives included in the New Ambulance Corps. ball park - hot dogs, peanuts, popcorn, These products are offered for a another majoar educational accomplishment. 'There was a dire need," he said, better road signs and traffic infor- Jersey FIRST plan, including the Surviving are her husband, Char- Danny Pizarro crackerjacks and even some good cold "for a superlative program to help kids who are highly gifted in math, science Charles S. Mancuso of Springfield, president of the mation, make our roads more following: les; a son, Frank Coraggio; a daught- limited time only in conjunction with (root) beer! Come meet our very and technology." Union County Vocational-Technical Schools Board of atu active, improve ports, and • Complete three advanced- Danny Pizarro, 34, of St. Peters- er, Nancy Coraggio; two brothers, this opening, so don't miss your turn at burg. Fla., formerly of Roselle, died special guest, former New York Yankee A former mayor of Hillside, Mancuso, has played leadership roles in many Education, with the dedication plaque in the lobby of encourage trucks to travel our high- design rail projects by 2002 and George and Louie Docimo, and two bat! With every account opened we have three other new rail projects in May 17 in St. Petersburg of injuries great, Bobby Murcer! Bobby will be projects and with many goal-reaching organizations. As-a member of the Coor- the Union County Magnet School for Science, Mathe- ways instead of our byways." grandchildren. will donate $5 to Linden Little League. the works by 2005. suffered when he was struck by a car. dinating Agency for Higher Education, he took pan in the formation of the matics and Technology in Scotch Plains. Whitman said the state's existing with us between 1 Oam and noon and • Replace every old bus in the Bom in New York City. Mr. Pizar- Everyone scores a home run at First county college system within Union County, becoming a charter member of the highways, bridge, rail, port and will officially open your bank at 10:30 the Workforce Investment Board. He is a member of the New Jersey Associa- state fleet with one that runs on the ro lived in Roselle before moving to Marvin T. Durham Community Bank! New County College Steering Committee. Special recognition of these efforts aviation infrastructure is reaching a that morning. It'll be a real party with tion of County Finance Officers. best fuel technology. St. Petersburg in 1990. He was a bak- Marvin T. Durham, 68, of Roselle came during the Mancuso Hall dedication. It was in a the form of a joint stale of decline. "We've delayed He was also appointed a trustee for the School for the Handicapped for New • Assist counties in expanding er for St. Peter's German Bakery, St. died May 20 in St. Barnabas Medical games for kids of all ages, and a commendation-resolution adopted and presented by the Union County Board of fixing or replacing them for too Chosen Freeholders and the Union County College Board of Governors and Jersey as well as to a seat on the Merck & Co. Community Advisory Panel. long," she said. "We're fast community-based public tranist Petersburg. Center, Livingston. dixieland band. And Speaking Of Home Mancuso. who saw service in the U.S. Navy, is active in the Veterans of Foreign —Surviving are his pareim, Enricu Bum in Ciaiifuid, Mr. Durham approaching the danger point.' services; add more high-speed ferry Wars and the Knights of Columbus. and Elena Pizarro and Gladys Reyes; lived in Roselle for 33 years. He was a Runs... He has also been active with the Union Counry Educational Services Com- The. Governor said she has routes on waterways, increasing directed State Transportation Com- tourism as well as reducing a brother. Alex, and a sister, Marie superintendent at Anheuser-Busch First Community Bank: Were going to be giving away $100 mission Foundation and the New Jersey School Boards Association. In 1996, The recipient of a bachelor of science degree in management from Seton Hall missioner John Haley to implement congestion. Dimi. '- Co., Newark, for 22 years and retired savings accounts every hour during our Mancuso was formally honored by these two organizations for more than 30 University, Mancuso earned an MBA from Rutgers University. He is also a Your Home Town Team! a full preventive maintenance prog- in 1993. Mr. Durham served in the Grand Opening, from 10am to lpm. yean of service to education. graduate of the Business Development Institute in Chicago. • Have [wo "smart" highway Army during the Korean War. Come in and say hello to the team at The retired executive with First Fidelity Bank served for five years as execu- He and his wife. Rose Ann, are the parents of a daughter, Roxane, and a son, ram for all state roads and bridges corridors operational within five Michael Nebenfuhr When you come to our celebration, Surviving are his wife, Louise; a First Community Bank. We're tive director of the Linden Economic Development Corporation. In October Charles Jr. by 2010. .The program will correct years. Route 295 in South Jersey Michael Nebenfuhr, 86, of Linden you could go home a winner and $ 100 all bridge deficiencies on New son, Marvin P.; a daughter, Stacy; delighted to introduce our line-up, 1996, he joined Statewide Savings as vice president of sales and marketing for Mancuso said he has no intentions of slackening his interests and efforts. and Route 80 in North Jersey will died May 15 at home. richer. You are automatically eligible to Union County. "I've thoroughly enjoyed being a pan of education," he declared. "I hope to Jersey's portion of the national be the first beneficiaries of the four brothen. Ferman, Alfred, Clyde starting with Bill Metz, an experienced Born in Passaic. Mr. Nebenfuhr and Ronald: three sisters, Ruth Clark, win when you enter our Grand Slam Despite his heavy commitment to education, Mancuso has also found time to continue being as active as possible." highway system and cut in half the "intelligent" technology, which lived in Linden for 60 years. He was a banker and our team manager here in backlog of repairs to bridges Lois Bauknight and Bemice; three Sweepstakes. At the end of Opening participate in professional and community involvement. He served as director In die meantime, Mancuso Hall stands tall as the most recent, and highly- will give motrorists instant access mechanic with Sinclair Oil Co.. Lin- Linden. Stop in and say hello to Bill whether the state, county or munici- to information, including road con- grandchildren and three great- Day, you will be eligible to win Four of Union County Crimestoppers; Greater Elizabeth Chamber of Commerce, and visible, testimonial to his achievements. den, for 25 years and retired in 1972. grandchildren. and his team and ask about our special pality owns them. ditions, accident information and Yankee Box Seat Tickets to see some of Surviving are a daughter, Geraldine opening day offers and our grand slam The program will also improve weather bulletins. N. Muncie: a sister, Mary Karney, and the biggest names in baseball today! the 25 most congested traffic hot • Connect the interstate highway two grandchildren. Phyllis Anderson services. We'll make you feel like an You must be at least 18 years of age or Freeholders approve bond re-issuance spots within the next five years and system and the commuter rail Phyllis Anderson, 70, of linden All-Star! the lop 40 congested areas within older to enter. By Sean Daily pose of certain types of solid waste. system. Ferdinand C. Pester died May 21 at home. incinerator to Ogden Martin in return fees, are worth $275 million. the next ten years. Staff Writer They also approved, on first read- for Ogden Martin buying $175 mil- According to Eric Whisler, the • Make improvements to airport, Bora in Cranford, Mrs. Anderson The Governor's plan includes Ferdinand C. Pester. 91. of Color- The Union Counry Board of Cho- ing, a deficiency agreement with the lion in re-issued — or refinanced — UCUA's bond counsel, the UCUA seaport and truck routes. lived in Roselle before moving to Lin- You Could Be Our Grand programs to enhance the creation of ado Springs, Col., formerly of Linden, sen Freeholders voted on three ordi- UCUA. This guarantees mat the coun- bonds. must still clarify a number of compo- • Strive to lower the number of den 38 years ago. She was a telephone Grand Slam Sweepstakes jobs and commerce by improving died May 23 in the Laurel Manor Care Slam Winner! nances affecting the UCUA incinera- ty will send the UCUA 250.000 tons nents regarding the EIC with the state tuto fatalities by 25 percent and operator for New Jersey Bell, Eli- The $275 million bond re-issuance ports and their access. Center. Colorado Springs. As pan of our celebration, one lucky tor last week. of garbage annually. This ordinance approved by the freeholders includes Department of Environmental pedestrian deaths by 50 percent zabeth, for 10 years and retired in Entry Form "NJ FIRST will include parks • Flimirule serious flooding Bom in Elizabeth, Mr. Pester lived On May 21, the freeholders gave still needs final approval. money to buy these bonds — approxi- Protection. 1970. Mrs. Anderson was a member person will win a fabulous Compaq and open space'in' the design and problems oo state roads. in Linden and Forked River before final approval to the Union County All uiree of these measures are mately $195 million. Another $55 The EIC, a controversial pan of the of the Women of the Moose Lodge Prcsario Computer which includes reb*biliiaik» of highways." Whit- •Improve the 100 wont Mm* moving to Colorado Springs. He was Utilities Authority's re-issuance of components of a soon-to-be signed million will be paid for through an lease agreement, is made up of four 595 in Linden. 32Mb RAM, 3.2Gb HD, 56K Modem, man said. "And, as I promised at locations that endanger pedestrians a salesman for Moray LaRue Laundry about $250 million in bonds. The agreement between the UCUA and Environmental Investment Charge, components. Each is meant to pay off Surviving are three sons, Christo- my inauguration, we will create and drivcrs-especially youngsters Co.. Elizabeth, for 46 years' and 20X CD-ROM and a 14" Color Monitor. board also made amendments to Ogden Martin Under this agreement, which would be worth $18.51 per ton. different parts of the UCUA's debt pher. Lawrence Keith and Steven; a Adtlrrv 2,000 miles of bike paths for recre- and seniors. retired 27 years ago. Mr. Pester was a Just fill out the attached coupon and guidelines on how the UCUA will dis- die UCUA would lease its Rahway of garbage. These bonds, along with See Page BIDDING, B2 member of the Old Guard Chapter 19, stepbrother, Thomas Cozolli; two stepsisters. Jerry Strawinski and bring it into our new office at 628 Forked Rjver, and the Lacey Elks North Wood Avenue in Linden on Cit>/Suie/Zjp Lodge. Forked River. Georgette Keenan; five grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Surviving are a son. Fred; a daught- May 30th. Davlimc Phone QUAIJIY PRE-OWNED VEHIQIS er. Arlene While; a sister, Ruth Wil- son; five grandchildren and a great- Msgr. Walter Gorski grandchild. Monsignor Walter J. Gorski, 70, BUMUCNS Phone former pastor of St. Theresa of the 'So purchase necessan Winner need n« be present MB, NOTMVVB, BhrX New 1998 Intrigue New 1998 Bravada 21KI««.SMB08B76, Child Jesus Parish, Linden, died May Employees of First Community Bank, us agencies and James Van Allen their families are not eligible You must be 18 years of VMRU3037I7 21 in General Hospital Center at Pas- Auto, V6, Silver Metalhc. Auto, V6, Black w/ Leather, James Van Allen, 44, of South age or older to win Entries must be submitted by noon saic. His death came one week before on Saturday. June 6. 1998 at which time the drawing Fully Equipped, All Wheel Drive, Amboy, formerly of Linden, died Stk#W8-829V1N#385637 the day that would have marked his will be held. Limn one entry per family. Fully Equipped, May 13 in Memorial Hospital, South Stk#B8V9, V1N#W2719765, 45th anniversary as a priest. 'KMaoayVBager WCaflkc Amboy. DtiBe Bom in Elizabeth, Mr. Van Allen Bom in Jersey City. Monsignor MSRP $31,230 7F\fa lived in Linden before moving to Gorski graduated from Don Bosco BndMod, CD, OKW. M South Amboy four years ago. He was High School, Ramsey, attended St. a welder for Gibson Tubing Co., Mary's College, Orchard Lake, FIRST CoMmumv BANC Bridgcwater, for the past two years. Mich., and graduated from Seton Hall College in 1949. He attended Imma- Previously, Mr. Van Allen worked as 628 North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ 07036 • 908 925-8353 *95OlrfcwnMi '95 C*fflac Sedan Dnffle a forklift operator for various compa- culate Conception Seminary in Dar- CvCartkrEdUoa Mb 88 Aufe V8. Enrtd Gmn. «K Mta. Ft% L«M oiV8.Sk«r.PMd SMU72(.VWSUZ7g2M nies in the Somerset area. lington and in 1953 was ordained at t Pcrvmal <:hctkin|unl Ircc ul «n«i iturgn through June 1.1W9 RMktt.37Kia«. Surviving are his wife, JoAnne; a St. Patrick's Pro-Cathedral in New- Home r^uny Luan Pa)Tncnl* muM IK automatically deducted Irum checking account at Fint Community Bank, othcrwiic. the APR will inctca>c byO 50% Financing for M family owner •occupied homes, condo* or IV Ma Leu* ark. After assignments in parishes in vacation homer excluding uwps Apprnwl ^ contingent upon satisfactory income and appraisal information In certain instances, the borrower will be required to pay title insurance cons Offer may be discontinued ^7~ tor 39 MM. son, Shawn; two daughters, Kathleen at any lime without pnor noiicc Tcrrmnf repayment, nuy raryAi the 6 75* APR. monthly payments may ran»e from 119 68 (or 60 months lo 186 41 for U monlhs per J1,000 borrowed Rale does not apply to $1995 plus 1st mo jpnt. plus (350 sec deposit and Shannon; his mother, Kathleen Paramus and WaUington, Monsignor REAL Introductory funded oM.|y[ion> s JS.noo minimum loan $200 non-refundable documentation fee due at application The 9 inning CD is for a 9 month term The minimum deposit rc4 toes. Van Allen; two brothers, Kevin and Gorski served as pastor of St. There- of the Bank. 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• «•"•—#*'•- WORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRAU. NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY. MAY 28, 1998 — PAGE B3 PAOE B2 — THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1988 COUNTY NEWS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Bidding process at issue Academic (Continued from Page Bl) sending them to J&J Recycling in Union's new Mentor Theater gets a chance at bat service on its $294 million in bonds. Elizabeth. By Jacquie McCarthy The Mentor Theater, opening June 4 anti-violence, or how you treat disab- The DEP has approved two of these The UCUA's contract with J&J Associate Editor led children. But, we're going to grow achievers Recycling was set up before 1997, at the Pub Zone in Unioa components, those to pay off the debt A community's responsibility to Salge is deeply grateful to Pub besides that, because.musicals are service and the UCUA's Host Com- when the state required each county to perpetuate the ans is all too often the Zone owner Marie Kerkoules. nice," he continued, "and it's a good munity Agreement with Rahway. dispose of its own garbage. The strik- honored last thing on any political agenda. No "I love her to death, because she training ground for acton, but you But the DEP apparently wanted ing down of these laws last year is the one knows this better than Union gave the Mentor Theater the chance. also have to teach Shakespeare, you 78 at UCC praised more information on two others, for reason the UCUA is leasing its native Philip J. Salge. A 20-year vet- She says I can stay there forever." also have to teach Chekhov, you have administrative costs and enforcement incinerator to Ogden Martin. Union County College recognized eran of the arts, facilitating arts educa- to teach a lot of things. We need to do — that is, making sure that garbage "There" is a 45-se»t cabaret space its best and brightest with academic The state now requires that solid tion and providing a venue for the both, and as far as Union is concerned haulers pay the EIC. on the lower level of the tavern, where awards during an Awards Night cere- waste disposal contracts be "non- results is at the top of his agenda. rehearsals are taking place for "Bot- there is a lacking of it And that's why The UCUA has already decided mony Wednesday at the Cranford discriminatory" — that they include Salge has established The Mentor tom of the Ninth," an original play by I want to bring in the schools, because what the dollar amounts of these four campus. The college presented bids from outside the county or even Theater of Union, which he insists O'Reilly, based upon a true story. we not only have connections with the academic awards to 78 students for components will be. These will not be outside the state. will be different from other estab- Salge, who earned a Bachelor of town, but we have connections with excellence and/or outstanding changed by the DEP, although the According to Whisler, the UCUA lished theaters in Union County. Science degree in Arts Administration the board of education. John worts achievement in selected departmental UCUA can change the line items NEW PATROL CARS — Union County Freeholder Vice-Chairman Nicholas Scutari, far said that its bid had no language "I'm paying people. That's a little from Central Connecticut State Col- for the recreation department, and we subject areas. inside each of these components. requiring that the contractor has to be unusual." Salge clarified. "And my lege in 1983, worked for the Williams want to use all our connections to right checks on three new replacement patrol cars with, from left, Union County Officer The clarification for this is included Diane Alfonso of Rahway received located in Union County reasons for that are very simple — Center in Rutherford for seven years. bring cultural arts to the township of Nick Incannella, Sergeant Richard Puschel, Captain Daniel Vaniska and Captain Tho- in the second amendment, which the Business Major Award and the actors need to get paid." He left the center in 1994 in the hope Union." mas Grady. changes how the UCUA disposes of Whisler said that the bid specifica- Foreign Language Award for Excel- ACCOTding in Salnf Thl. M-nlnr nf on hie lcncc in Italian. certain types of waste. nons nave Opportunity Fund Academic Roscmarie Hockcnbury, Educa- Theater will serve a three-fold pur- "I'm very excited," said Salge. "It's actually we could bring on the road, Tcjash Maisuria of Elizabeth Achicvement Award; Lisa Gentile, Right now, the UCUA disposes of The bids should be filed around June Achievement Award; Adriana Fer- tional Opportunity Fund Academic pose — to provide a training ground going to be my own company. I am bring it to a nursing home or same earned the Mathematics Excellence Highest Academic Achievement two types of solid waste, designated S, with the contract being awarded on inandcz. Business Major Award; Achievement Award; Galla Hue, Edu- for actors, produce original works, working for me, finally, after all these other facilfry where people can't gel award and the Educational Opportuni- Award. Elizabeth General Medical by the state as Types 13 and 27, by June 10. Michael Hegedus, Communications cational Opportunity Fund Academic and broaden the scope of the arts in years. out and see a show," Peiscr agreed. ty Fund Achievement Award. Center School of Nursing, May 1998; Malgorzata Los. Award for Excel- Award for Excellence in Writing; Achievement Award, and Reginald his hometown. "I've been in theater for 20 yean," "We'd like to reach out to the Betsy Mcndcz of Elizabeth lence in Economics 201; Alvin Nivar, Traci Komoroski, Teacher Education Johnson III. General Chemistry "Union is lacking in the cultural he continued. "I've worked all around community." received the Business Management Educational Opportunity Fund Award; Brycc Mesko, Teacher Edu- Award. All are from Roselle. arts," Salge asserted. "It's probably the stite, all around New York. My For such big plans. The Mentor Robert Peiser and Philip J. Salge forge a fortuitous partnership at the new Mentor Award and the Educational Opportun- n r* f h ,3 not the fault of Union, it's probably Academic Achievement; Award cation Award; Jacqueline Pctrone, Espcranza Gonzalez, Accounting n 7 in goal is to have a SOO-seat theater Theater is starting small, but that ity Fund Outstanding Academic the fact that no one has stepped up. Theater in Union. Kathleen O'Grady, Award for Excel- Award for Excellence in American Award; Nadia Pasquaricllo, Educa- somewhere in Union County, and doesn't concern Salge. Achievement Award. And we're going to step up and do it." they were paid not as much as they County, I want to do it here, I want to lence in American History 201; History 2023, and Maureen Villanti, tional Opportunity Fund Academic hopefully a union contract in the "Nobody's going to tell me that The character of Ed Delahanty Antonio Pugliesc of Kcnilworth should have been, compared to do it now,-when there's absolutely tspcranza Perez, Business/Computer Educational Opportunity Fund Achievement Award; Mala Shahani, Salge is not the only one stepping future, both technical and Actor's we're not going to do it. In my old narrates the story, according to Peiscr. received the Outstanding Biolgist today's athletes. Today, they would nothing that's going to stop me, Information Systems Award; Daniels Academic Achievement. All arc from Business Management Award, and up to the plate. Union resident Robert Equity. I've always wanted to run my theater, I used to say 'I don't want to "He walks through the audience tell- Award, and the Excellence in Organic get three million dollars a year. But except complete failure, which I don't Tonyenu, English Writing Award for Linden. Sushma Shahani, Accounting Award. Pciscr, president and head of produc- own performing arts center, so this is hear "I can't," ' because you can do ing about himself; telling about the Chemistry Award. Ed was known for canying around a anticipate. I will keep the company Excellence in Creative Writing, and Natasha Harris, Award for Excel- All are Roselle Park residents. tion of The Philalhalians of Fanwood, a stepping stone." anything." characters on stage." Soeurette Trevant of Roselle Leonardo Zuniga, Educational lence in Philosophy; Gregory Kuyat, HABAND VALUE shares with Salge the desire to facili- Paying actors right from the begin- With all the bases covered, director Peiscr himself plays the role of thousand dollars in his moneybelt, going, I have the financial backing, received the Award for Excellence in Opportunity Fund Academic Award for Academic Excellence and Tin-Ho Chiu of Summit, Allied tate performance art in Union proper. ning is a small step in that direction. and producer are excited about the Inspector Morris. which was a lot in those days." and we will survive. And I expect to Economics 202 and the Educational Achievement Award. All arc Eli- Outstanding Service to the Electrome- Health Award for Excellence. "I wanted to form my own group in "We're calling it an honorarium," opening of "Bottom of the Ninth." "One by one, different people come "There were no free agents," said grow very fast. I have complete confi- dence, as long as we can continue to Opportunity Fund Outstanding zabeth residents. chanical Technology Program; Sherry Joshua Bcchtcl, Business/Public Union. I didn't have the resources," Salge continued. "The normal intern- According to Salge, he and friend/ in and I interrogate them. In between Pciscr. "You were bound for the rest Men's give Union what they deserve, which Achievement Award. Dotun Agboola, Allied Health Morgan, Teacher Education Award; Administration Award; Keith Disko, Pciscr admitted. An introduction to ship if you're in the media in New playwright O'Reilly, former athletes that, Ed Dclahanty, since he doesn't of your lifetime to these unscrupulous is artistic excellence. Oiher award recipients are: Christ- Department Award, and Terelce Bell. Christine Saakc, Accounting Award; Teacher Education Award; Colleen F t.-Forc-Jor Salge helped forge a fortuitous part- York City and the general area is S5 a themselves, conceived the idea four recall exactly what happens himself, owners. . ." opher Chech. Award for Excellence in Business Major Award, both of Albert Walkins, English Writing Philolius, Senior Academic Award, Gnbzrclinc nership, as Salge offered Peiscr the day. I hope to exceed that. So, I think years ago from baseball trivia. he eavesdrops on what's going on." ". . .which is in the play," added "Pub Zone has rock-n-roll and Government; Rcgina Eitcl. Business Hillside. Award for Excellence in Develop- Muhlcnbcrg Regional Medical Center D;<:.-; Sinews! position of artistic director. that we're going to be different in that "The show is well-written, it moves As a period piece, Salge has Salge. jazz," Salge continued. "My concept area, too. Management Award, and Leslie Makcsha Brunson. Educational ment English; Eileen Wysocki, School of Nursing; Anne Sisbarro, "Bob is an artistic genius," said along," said Pciser. "In 1903, Ed arranged to have the actors costumed "And they were out for all the is to have the whole arts thing. We're Fickc, English Writing Award for Opportunity Fund Outstanding Teacher Education Award, and Jadwi- Teacher Education Award, and Salge. "I need to have him with me. "I'm going one step above." Salge Dclahanty, who played for the in replicas of original 1903 baseball money they could get," Peiser gomg to have a rock-n-roll band the Excellence m Freshman English. All Achievement Award; Deborah Cun- ga Zarzeck, English Writing Award Michael Vincent, Award for Excep- I'm more in the producing end, I'm stated. "I'm paying right now. I'm not Washington Senators, was coming outfits. finished. same night we're going to have our play," with an opportunity for theater- arc Clark residents. ningham. Educational Opportunity for Excellence in English-as-a- tional Academic Excellence in the more in the pay-the-bills end. I need going to wait. I think what we have at home from a game on a train with the Salge said the story is similar to the Both men said that Ed Dclahanty goers to make it a complete evening Valerie Carfaro, Educational Fund Outstanding Achievement Sccond Language. All are from Rah- Engineering Technologies. All are to have Bob, I need to have John, I the Pub Zone is very unique. What we rest of the team and the owner, and he film "Eight Men Out." was a notorious figure. Award; Isabel Draszcz, Educational way. from Union. need to have people behind me." have is a good deal, and I'm going to was drunk and rowdy and they threw "It's not as scandalized, but it's out. Opportunity Fund Outstanding "Back then, they used to bet on The aforementioned third member just treat it as a regular business. him off the train at Niagara Falls. similar. It's the same time period, Opportunities abound at The Men- their own games. They weren't paid of this joint venture is playwright "Our arts in education is going to When his body was found, it was dis- when the baseball players were wild tor Theater, located at The Pub Zone, enough, they still wanted more." EXTRA BONUS SALE! covered that he fell over a train Save $4 on Men's Baseball or Coacnes' John O'Reilly, friend to Salge for 15 teach drama right off the bat," Salge guys. They didn't have drugs back located on North Union Avenue, 1 trestle." The play focuses on the ensu- Like ballplayers of old, Salge also Jackets' Heal winners With handy pockets. •**. years. O'Reilly has penned "Bottom projected. "Our first education out- then, but they particd a lot. Union. Showdatcs are June 4 and 11 roomy cut and flannel lining Now only of the Ninth," the first production at reach is going to be either anti-drug/ ing investigation. 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NEWSPAPERS PAGE B4 - THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1998 ARTS & EWTERTAIIfflWENT Shakespeare Festival prepares for new, more expansive season The New Jersey Shakespeare Feitival hu announced the 1998 totnfural_ _ lets traditional production: At Playwrights Theatre of New Jeney in Madison, days at 2 pjn, The Festival win once again offer Symposium performances for Chaz steals the show in •on lineup in iu new $7.5 million facility. "The privitefe of ch-oHm* i new the Festival will pram* Oiks Havwjal'* adaptation of Graham Greene's class- each play where patrons may join in post-play discussions with the cast and Travel the Net foe«er u a landmark event in the life of this institution and in trtiits," siyi ic novel "Travel* With My Aunt," July 7-Aug. 1. This wildly tunny and touch- artistic staff. For more information about the season or subscriptions, call the The Lizard King can do anything he wants Artistic Director Bonnie J. Monte. "The choice of plays for such an inaugural ing dramatiauion features four male acton portraying more than 25 roles, Festival box office at 408-5600. including the infamous Aunt Augusta, her various lovers, a Turkish militarist, Dateline: New York City. An ally teams up with Jean Reno, a Bullets Over Broadway' season must equal the occasion. We have assembled an truly epic collection of In addition to its Main Stage and Other Stage performances, the summer at an Italian war criminal, a teenaged girl, an Irish CIA agent and a South Ameri- for historic ancient and prehistoric creature has French Secret Service agent, as Woody Allen exhibits his amazing work from the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20rh centuries. Our new borne also heralds the Festival will feature the 15th Annual Colloquim with a topic inspired by the can beauty. Festival Artistic Associate Joe Discher will direct. risen from the East River. His name Fade they try to find and then escape depth of human understanding and The Video the start of the Festival's move to year-round production." Shakespeare offerings July 25 and 26. The Festival will continue its nationally information — "Godzilla." Be advised this is from a nest of 200 nine-foot baby filmmaking talent in his 24th feature The 1998 roster includes a five-play summer season from June through Sep- Artistic Director Bonnie J. Monte returns to the director's chair to launch the respected Summer Professional Training Program which offers young artists, A treasure trove of North Jersey not the same Godzilla you might In Godzillas making their home in film, "Bullets Over Broadway." This tember followed by two winter offerings in November and December. Festival's winter season with Tennessee Williams' rarely-produced "Sweet administrators, technicians and designers the opportunity to spend the summer history is now available on the Inter- remember from your ancient and Madison Square Garden. beautiful cinematic achievement is Detective Opening the 36th season and the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre will be one Bird of Youth," Nov. 3-22. This tragic portrayal of an aging film star and her studying with theater professionals. Also, the Next Stage Ensemble, the Festi- young lover is classic Williams — a tale of haunting loneliness and desire, lost val's summer touring program, will once again bring abridged classic produc- net, A.W. Mtnkoff, president of the prehistoric youth. Many of you may By Mike Ream Writer-director Roland Emmer- driven by an excellent script and of the world's most flamboyant and passionate classics, Edmond Rostand's By Jim Riffe) dreams, lost youth, self-destruction and the unstoppable march of time. Like tions to hospitals, libraries and schools throughout the state. For more informa- Institute of American Historic Tech- remember the nearly endless string Correspondent ich and writer-producer Dean direction, but even those have to take deliriously rich and spirited "Cyrano De Bergerac," June 9-July 5. This 19th Blanche in "A Streetcar Named Desire," the characters who inhabit "Sweet tion, call the Festival at 408-5600. nology, announced. More than 400 of ultra-low budget Japanese mon- Devlin own a lot of this movie's a back seat to the scene-stealing per- century epic set in 17th century France tells the tale of the heroic, swashbuck- Bird" look to the kindness of strangers for their salvation. photographs of New Jeney trolley ster flicks of the 60s and 70s •Four Godzilla eggs* imagery to "Jurassic Park" and formance of Chaz Palmenteri. state, he approaches the critic and ling Cyrano, whose poetic and noble spirit is as bountiful as his enormous nose. The New Jersey Shakespeare Festival is the state's only professional theater His secret love for and devotion to the beautiful Roxarme drives this exhilarat- As iu final offering, the Festival celebrates the winter holidays with a musi- dedicated to the presentation of the Shakespeare canon and other classic master- cars can be downloaded by computer cranked out by Toho Studios. This "The Lost World." This is not to Palmenteri — "A Bronx Tale" — asks him to elaborate on his earlier ing romance. cal adaptation of Dylan Thomas' classic poem "A Child's Christmas in Wales," works, and has a long-standing commitment to the development and education ustrs worldwide by way of t new movie has absolutely nothing to do effects of the Chernobyl accident imply that "Godzilla" is a mere plays Cheech, a mafia kingpin's right- opinion. Cheech rewrites the scene with them. This Godzilla is slicker, Dec 8-27. Adapted by Jeremy Brooks and Adrian Mitchell, this charming and of young audiences. website, on earthworms to helping the mili- ripoff of these movies, rather, it hand man who acts as a bodyguard to and the next day the cast rehearsesth e "Cyrano De Bcrgerac" will be directed by artistic director Bonnie J. Monte. hipper and darker than any previous ' I think 'Cyrano'... is the perfect play with which to launch our new home," magical piece captures the essence of Christmas as seen through the eyes of a The Festival also has an in-school residency, "The Shakespeare Experience," ww .almankoff.com. tary fight the behemoth from the lakes some elements from them and the kingpin's girlfriend after she is new and improved piece. incarnation of the "King of The says Monte. "It is one of the world's most beloved classics; its appeal is univer- young boy. The lilting poem and traditional Welsh music bring the true spirit of which brings theater professionals into schools to collaborate on a fully- The photos were taken between sea. Broderick, who by any stretch makes them even more terrifying cast in a Broadway play backed with Day after day, the gangster writes 1918 and 1952 when the last street- Monsters." of the imagination could never have and realistic. The scenes in MSG, and Shaync, the artist, takes credit for sal; it's a play that embraces audiences. It has comedy, tragedy, history and the holidays to life with simplicity, humor and beauty. Children and adults have produced Shakespeare classic play, and a touring program, "Shakespeare the mob boss' cash. Cheech accompa- romance!" been delighted by this piece ever since its publication in the early half of the Live!" which brings fully produced, professionally acted, one-hour versions of running trolleys were removed from Like his predecessor, this God- been considered an action film although remniscient of the raptors nies Olive, played hilariously by the the magnificent changes. And Cheech From Rostand's France, Festival audiences move to Shakespeare's France century. Shakespeare's plays to schools. service and scrapped by the Public zilla is the result of atomic bomb hero, more than holds his own on in the kitchen, leave you looking appealing Jennifer Tilly, to dress doesn't seem concerned. "Don't wor- testing, this time in the French with his ambivalent comedy "All's Well That Ends Well," July 14-Aug. 2, The New Jeney Shakespeare Festival's new theater, the F.M. Kirby Shakes- The New Jersey Shakespeare Festival is a not-for-profit organization and is Service Coordinated Transport Com- screen amidst the ultra realistic around the darkened theater waiting rehearsals, sitting in the back of the ry, I won't let anyone know that » »f the city Uui IBVB en at the Festival 19M. like many of his darker rof- : Louncil on the Aite/Departmem oi State fur one 10 KnocK down a couple ot empty theater as the cast and crew run you're not writingThis stuHT he tells American scientists is assembled sleeps. You might find yourself a doors and come rampaging romance comedies, "All's Well That Ends Well" exemplifies Shakespeare's Drew University. The completely renovated, state-of-the-art theater features a and the National Endowment for the Arts as well as many corporations, founda- Jeraey Transit. through their scenes. John Cusack Shayne. Everyone is so awed by by the military to help track and little reluctant to settle down to through. Emmerich and Devlin, the enduring belief in the power of love to overcome life's obstacles and the notion two-story, glass enclosed lobby, outdoor patio, VIP reception room, gallery tions, businesses and individuals. This historic treasure includes hun- plays David Shayne, the writer and Shayne's genius that the whole atmo- explain what had been wreaking sleep by the end of this in-your-face creators of "Independence Day," that true nobility is determined by one's spirit and not by one's social standing. spaces, elevators, new balcony, rehearsal room and more. The intimacy that dreds of street scenes in Essex and director of the play, who, at first, is sphere of the working environment is havoc from the South Pacific thriller-coaster. take the best of what's happened Festival veteran Paul Mullins, who made his NJSF directorial debut last season Festival audiences have become accustomed to has been retained with no seat in Hudson counties, together with fasci- unwilling to change a single word of magical. The cast feels transformed, through Panama, to just off the Meanwhile, in another part of the before and bring it up another notch with the critically acclaimed "The Threepenny Opera," will direct. the 308-seat space more than 32 feet from the stage. nating supporting text. Most of the his "masterpiece." But after aging enlightened. Cheech just sits in the photos were taken by Al Mankoff and Eastern Seaboard. Its ultimate des- city, we meet Broderick "s love or two. The last great 18th century comedy of manners, Richard Brinsley Sheridan's Full-season subscriptions are now available from $85 to $189. Student dis- superstar Helen Sinclair — Diane back of the theater, witching Shayne Charles Wrege, Ph.D., during their tination, New York City. Why New interest, played by Maria Pitillo. "The School for Scandal," Aug. 11-30, brings hilarity, wit and ungy satire to count subscriptions are also available. Performances arc held Tuesday through "Godzilla" is the sensory over- Wiest — agrees to take the lead — and the actors bring his work to life. teen years from 1940 to 1946. Older York? Simple. Where does a The two were college sweethearts the Festival's stage for its third offering. Imbued with the comic spirit of the Saturday evenings at 8 pjn.; Sunday evening at 7 p.m., and Saturday and Sun- load film of the summer. The tag assuring a successful premiere — There's, just one little problem. pictures are from various sources, pri- 400-foot fire-breathing lizard go? who broke up because she wanted Restoration, there is humor and color in abundance in this classic swipe at hypo- line for the movie is "Size Does Shayne agrees to bend; only slightly Cheech didn't have any objections vate and public. Answer Anywhere he wants. to pursue her ambition of being a crisy and scandalmongers. It proves a timely piece in our own age of scandal Matter," and it is definitely the case though. to Olive's ridiculous performance Both photos and text may be down- Although Godzilla is the star and TV news reporter rather than mar- addicts. Scott Wentworth, who staged the Festival's "football field" production 'ast effective Affordable in this film — the monster is During one aftemooa Olive gets in while she was saying Shayne's lines, loaded and reproduced at no cost, for driving force in this film, he does rying the studious Tatopolis. of "Henry V" and 1996's "The Winter's Tale," returns to direct the comedy. immense, the explosions tremend- an argument with Shayne over one of but hearing her destroy the words he non-commercial purposes only. The share screen time with some Amidst all the high-tech mayhem Next, Festival audiences will be treated to a long-awaited production of Wil- ous, the destruction extensive — her lines. After Shayne verbally himself had written, it's like listening photos and text include on volume of impressive, although tiny in com- going on around them, they some- liam Shakespeare's masterpiece "King Lear," Sept. 8-27, not seen at the Festi- speak Spanish, SPRING yet by the end of the film you feel a lashes out at her, Cheech, babysitting to fingernails slide across a chalk- a 5-volume series of books, entitled parison humans. Matthew Broder- how kindle a romance. This sub- certain empathy for the creature, a val for nearly 20 years. Director Daniel Fish returns to direct this enormous "Trolley Treasures: The Wartime ick plays Nick Talopolis, aJc.a. "the plot feels less real that the fact that a from the back of the empty theater, board. This turning point ultimately tragedy of unscrupulous ambition, ego, greed, power, madness, death and rede- sign of a well thought-out and stands up. "This is ridiculous," he leads to serious trouble, for Cheech f rench or Italian Years in New Jersey." The site will worm guy," a biologist working for giant lizard has made the Big Apple crafted film. mption. "King Lear" is one of the plays that has been "on hold" until the new eventually be expanded to include all the Nuclear Regulatory Commis- . into applesauce. If you can suspend shouts. "She's right, the line stinks." must witness Olive inflict her poison theater was builL before hundreds on opening night. He five volumes and will be the largest sion. He is unceremoniously pulled disbelief for one, then you can for Mike Ream is a resident of Shayne is stunned. Cheech calmly Once again during the summer season, the Festival will present a production by summer continues, "In fact, the whole scene is sickened and decides to do some- trolley-oriented site in the world. from his assignment of studying the the other as well. Broderick eventu^- Rghwn¥*-. on the Other Stage, a 108-seat space for the presentation of more intimate and www.localsource.com doesn't work." Shayne storms off the thing drastic Also available on the site are arti- for 299 cles of New Jersey transportation his- stage and the whole day is ruined. Woody Allen's script was nomi- nated for an Oscar as were Palmenter- met Directory tory including the old Public Service Shayne begins to question his talent Acquirabasic skills in your new language or advance your existing 1 i, Tilly and Weist. Weist was the only MattlisMasiiiBaaAsjaflilMslillai fcajfln al l laVr-| j,a^ j^ , - .... -# trolley terminal in Newark and the It's never too early to prepare for the new year and believes his masterpiece may not Phyl's is the place to skills in one of our beginning or intermediate groups. 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1 WOftRAU. NEWSPAPERS PAQE B6 - THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1998 WORRAU. NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, MAY at, HM ~ PAQE B7 reach Cent* in Summit For informa- Stepping Out isa weekly calendar tion, call (908) 464-7716. designed to guide our readers to the OPERA AT FLORHAM wilt present many arts and entertainment events Donizrtti't •Lucta oT narmoor on En Garde in the Union County area. The Saturday at 8 pjn. and Sunday at 3 calendar is open to aU groups and p.m. at Fairleigh DfcWnson University ACROSS 34 Squealer in Madison. 36 Thomas Moore's land What's Going On? organizations in the Union County 31 Iraqi port area..To place your free listing, send Admission is $35, $3130 for stu- 1 Bribed dents and seniors. FDU is located at 39 Showman John information to Associate Editor Jac~ Performance dates are Oct. 9, 10, COVE LOUNGE presents lrv» music side Nature and Science Center 6 Ice, on the Elbe For information, call (732) 285 Madison Ave., Madison. For infor- 40 Puerto — OTHER quit McCarthy, Worratt Community 16,17,23 and 24. CDC is located at 78 by alternative bands every weekend. Planetarium in Mountainside. 9 Coiffeur's creation RUMMAGE SALE 271-1119. mation. call (973) 443-8620. 41 Call up Newspapers, P.O. Box 3109, Union, Winarts Ave., Cranford. For informa- The tavern is located at 114 Chest- For ages 6 and up. Admission is $3, 13 Wind surge C Resign SATURDAY SATURDAY ARTISTS CELEBRATE WESTFIELD 17 Outwit New Jersey, 07083. tion, call (906) 232-8934. nut St, Roselle. For information, call $2.55 for seniors. Trallside is located at 43 CIA predecessor Jum 7, 1998 Iky 30, 1998 will take place on Saturdays in May in (908) 241-1226. 452 New Providence Road, Mountain- 18 Lily-family plant 44 Halfalaugh EVENT: Rummage Sale EVENT: Montrose in May, Historic A KIDS FORUM at Forum Theatre in downtown Westfield. side. For information, call (908) POETRY 19 Son of Erik 45 Old French coin PLACE: First Congregational Christian House Tour Metuchen will hold auditions for a sum- CROSSROADS in Garwood presents UCC. 1240 Clinton Avenue at Civic For information, call (908) 789-9444 789-3670. 20 Grafted: her. 46 Slangy affirmative PLACE: Tour Originates at Mountain GIVING VOICE: Poetry Readings by Square, hvington, NJ ART SHOWS mer series of musicals on Sunday at 7 a weekly lineup of musical rotation: or (908) 233-3021. 21 Exploit 51 Writer Serling Station, Montrose Avenue and Vose Women" will be held on Monday from TIME: B:00am-8:00pm MEMBERS SPRING OPEN ART p.m. Tuesdays — Acoustic Open-Mic SHELLS, SHELLS AND MORE 24 Figure of speech 53 Postage item Avenue, South Orange. MEMORIAL FIELD in Summit will be 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Resource Center PRICE: Free Admission. TIME: 11O0am-4X)0pm EXHIBITION of the Millbum-Short Hills The Forum is located at 314 Main Night. Blues guitar stringer and vocal- SHELLS will take place on Wednes- 26 "And that's the 55 Legalize the site of a summer festival on June 7 ORGANIZATION: Fund Committee PRICE: $15.00 on day of the tour; ist Fthett Tyler opens the show, and day from 3:30 to 4:45 p.m. at Trailside For Women in Summit, located at 31 way—•• Arts Center will take place at the Office St., Metuchen. For Information, call 56 Exchange Advance price tickets: $12.00 (from local beginning at 1130 a.m. Nature and Science Center in Woodland Ave., Summit. For informa- 27 Pardon Cenier of Short Hills through today. (732) 548-4670. then opens the stage to any aspiring memberships SATURDAY businesses). For further information call Admission is $7 until June 3, $10 tion, call (908) 273-7253. 28 Kitchen device player who enters. The show opens at Mountainside. 59 Mine find 973-763-3700 Hours are Monday-Friday from 11 BAIRD THEATER of South Orange is after. For information, call (908) Jum 6,1998 9:30 p.m. For grades 3-5. Preregistration is 29 Number for Retson 61 Fort Worth ins. ORGANIZATION: The Montrose Park a.m. to 4 p.m. The center is located at looking for a musical director for the PRESENTING POETRY AND PROSE EVENT: Annual Rummage Sale 273-7162 or (908) 273-5524. In case of required. Trailside is located at 452 30 Diwn goddess 63 Landed PLACE: St. Antony* Church. 1360 Historic Association, Inc. ' 51 JFK Parkway, Short Hills. For infor- Wednesdays — B.B. of B.0. and the Series at John Harms Theater in 1998-99 season, with opening perfor- rain, call (908) 273-7162. 31 Fsfli 65 Outdoor dining area Pleasant Valley Way. West Orange Stingers hosts Open Blues Jam with all New Providence Road in Mountain- FRDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY mation, call (973) 376-2798. mances in late October. Englewood will take place on Tuesday 35 Old English 66 Allen, the patriot TIME: 9am-3pm musicians welcome. side. For information, call (908) Jura 5, 6, 7, 1998 JURIED FINE ART SHOW win take The Baird Theater is located in the at 8 p.m. judicial body 68 Punish unfairly PRICErFree admission. Clothing, furni- 789-3670. EVENT: Grecian HoSday Festival place at Les Malamut Gallery at Union Baird Center, 5 Mead St.. South Thursdays — Psychedelic Thurs- The theater is located at 30 North 37 Amount short 69 Steel joist tures, books, cmal eppiances, tons of FILMS PLACE: Community Center, 510 Linden Library through tomorrow. days presents the greatest sounds of KEAN UNIVERSITY in Union will UNION UBRARY Children's depart- 38 Scout motto 70 Tureen adjunct toys. A tot of good rniscelaneous. Orange. For information, call (973) Van Brunt St., Englewood. For infor- Place, Orange, NJ classic rock, performed by local bands. <3 Sleep inducer 71 Sanctum ORGANIZATION: St Anthony* Church The library is located at Friberger 763-2028. screen The Long Way Home" today at ment is f eaturirlg an exhibit of memora- mation, call (201) 567-5797, ext 61. TIME: Friday.4fl0pm-MkJnight. Satur- Today, Juflpjin G Suns. 44 Attention-getter 72 Having hydrogen —Park In Onlun. Foi Information, call 1 ;30 p.m. BL0OMF1E1D ORCHESTRA is look- 47 Beat atoms Weekend performances include Kean is located on Morris Avenue in The library is located at Friberger rnuMT a. sAiunuMT 9.00pm (908) 686-2097. ing for musicians for the string and 48 "— got a lovely 74 Witty Wilder Junt 5, 6, 1998 blues, roots and rock music. Tomor- Union. For information, call (908) Park in Union. PRICE: Donation $1.00. Music, Greek ADOBE EAST Gallery in Summit will woodwind sections. row, Hudson River Rats. Saturday, 2 RADIO bunch..." 76 Ind. activity EVENT: Rummage Sale dancing, Dinner menu, gyros, home- 527-3049. UNION MUSIC SCHOOL is holding 49 Obstruct PLACE: Calvary Episcopal Church. 31 present "Best oi Class: American There are no auditions. Rehearsals Queens in the Court. An upscale and NEW JERSEYTTMES radio program 77 Exodus protagonist baked desserts, Bazaar, art show, mail-in registration for courses in mus- 50 Outline 78 Rather Woodland Avenue, Summit. Indian Art Show" through Saturday. are every Wednesday evening at the traditional blues brunch is presented will present 'New Jersey Politics and games. Free shuttle comer Ml Pleasant ic performance, dance, theater and 52 Runs for parliament 80 Clean sweep TIME: 9am-4pm Avenue & Main Street to Sumas Com- Gallery hours are Tuesday- BloomfiekJ Civic Center. For informa- every Sunday, and Karaoke with Leo Elections' Sunday through June 6. GARDENING $4 Finds unexpectedly 106 10* 10T PfMCE:Free admission. Furniture, clo- munity Center, 510 Linden Place. For info Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The gal- tion, call (908) 686-1224 or (201) fine arts, for students pre-K through 81 Superlative suffix Hoy and Danson. A GARDEN WEEKEND waking tour For information on stations, call Rut- 56 Arrive S3 Shark ttaplet? thing, sports gear, toys. Half price sate call 973-674-6600. lery is located at 445 Springfield Ave., 239-3420. grade 12. starts Saturday at noon. $1.00 bag sale at Crossroads is located at 78 North will take place tomorrow and Saturday gers Office of Television and Radio at 57 Fabulous bird 84 Poker opener ORGANIZATION: Sts. Constantine & Summit. For information, call (908) Classes run from June 29 through HP" 3pm. THE PHILATHALIANS OF FAN- Ave., Garwood. For information, call at Reeves-Reed Arboretum in Summit. (732) 445-3710. 58 Attended 86 link* contest Helen Greek Orthodox Church 273-8282. July 31 from 9 am. through 12:15 p.m. ORGANIZATION: Calvary Episcopal WOOD needs technical help for ongo- (908) 232-5666. Reeves-Reed is located at 165 60 Trigger or 11s 1 91 Stat. for Dr. K FRDAY, SATURDAY daily at Kawameeh Middle School in WBGO, Jazz 88.3 FM programming 93 Valuable violins Church SWAIN Galleries in Plainfield will pre- ing season. For Information, caH Bob PHYL"S PLACE presents live musical Hobart Ave., Summit. For information, Traveller Jura 5, 6,1996 Union Township. Planned musical the- will present the following shows this 62 Chemical suffix nt 94 Card game of old: sent 'Venice Autumn," a solo oil paint- Peiser at (908) 688-0312. entertainment on weekends. call (908) 273-8787. EVENT: Job Grand Lodge & Betfiume ing exhibit by Robert Leber through ater productions are: 'Joseph and The week: 63 Bounty man var. Grand Chapter Convention GEMINI GROUP is seeking camera- The tavern is located at 836 Eli- GOOFY GARDENS wil take place CONCERT-MUSIC Saturday. Technicolor Dreamcoat," grades 3-7. Today — "Artbeat," a weekly maga- 64 Public storehouse 123 95 Manatee PLACE: Somerset Marriott, 110 David- men and technicians for filming original zabeth Ave., Linden. For information, tomorrow from 330 to 5 p.m. at WEDNESDAY son Avenue, Somerset NJ Gallery hours are weekdays from Grades 8-12 are to be determined. zine show covering all facets of the 67 Motorized vehicle 97 Yr. components works for broadcast on local cable call (908) 925-8990. Reeves-Reed Arboretum in Summit. 68 Sesame 98 Clumsy Junt 17, 1998 TIME: Opening Friday 730pm; Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturdays Musical productions, art exhibits arts, will be aired at 630 p.m. stations. - For ages 6-8. Registration is 71 Like the Capitol © DAVY ASSOCIATES 1867 99 Extinct: prefix EVENT: Concert-Coasters * The Plat- Sam meeting; Luncheon 1:30-4:30pm; to 4 p.m. at Swain Galleries, 703 SHOUT! presents live musical enter- and dance, music and drama perfor- •Marian McPartland's Rano Jazz," 7 For information, call Scott Coffey at required. For information, call (908) 73 Cord for Connors 100 —Home for ters 7:30pm Awards program. Watehung Ave., Plainfield. For infor- tainment on weekends. mances will be held at Union High p.m. PLACE: West Orange High School Audi- PRICE: Hosted by Grand Master IBustn- (908) 654-1054 or write to: Gemini 273-8787. 75 Sahara wear 95 Fine rain 116 Stem's opposite 3 Happening 13 Meet Christmas mation, call (908) 756-1707. The tavern is located at 116 Wateh- School. For a brochure, write to Union Tomorrow — "Portraits in Blue,' 7 96 French torium ous Charlie Knight. Grand Matron Sister Group, 569 Trinity Place, Wesrfield. 76 Concocted 117 Saudi 4 Block and stock 14 Green 101 Gnome ung Ave., Plainfield. For information, BACKYARD COMPOSTING CLAS- Music School, P.O. Box 3566, Union,, p.m. impressionist 118 Map abbrs. TIME: 8:00 PM Louise Williams, Queen of the South LYRICAL FLOWERS AND LAND- 07090. 79 —Blues When endings 15 Jazz dance 102 Major worts PRICE525.00. For ticket information Meeting Friday Grand J.C. President call (908) 769-5860. SES will be sponsored by Union Coun- NJ 07083-1895. or phone (908) Saturday — "Jazz Classics," 6 a.m. it Rains 97 Treated royally 119 On one's own SCAPES win be on display through 5 Cha or souchong 16 Home of a brave 103 Likewise caB 973-669-5429. Sister Hazel Stewart RAHWAY VALLEY JERSEYAIRES ty Utilities Authority on the following 851-6476. 104 —poetica 120 Hamlet 'Beale Street Caravan," a one-hour 82 Satisfied 6 Ancient Asian 18 Zoroastrian 106 Potation ORGANIZATION: West Orange 2000 ORGANIZATION: International Sunday at Reeves-Reed Arboretum in dates: 121 This one's — barbershop quartet rehearses in the PLAYWRIGHTS THEATRE will hold magazine show about the Blues, 1 85 100 centimes 105 Harem room kingdom writings 107 In a daze and The Lions Club F.A.M.M. & O.E.S. Summit. COMEDY June 2, 7 p.m., Elizabeth Racquet- 122 Signal at sea First Baptist Church Hall, 170 Elm St. Creative Dramatics in three two-week p.m. 86 Crew members 108 Do a baker's job 7 Column style 22 Wilt 110 Certain winds: Hours are 9 ajn. to 3 p.m. Monday JOE'S BASEMENT at Tavern in the ball Club, 23 Femwood Terrace, 109 Put on 123 — bean Westfield, every Monday evening at daily sessions beginning July 6, July "Jazzset With Branford Marsalis," 8 87 Actor Richardson 8 Bout 23 Milieu: abbr. abbr. through Friday. The Reeves-Reed is Park features popular comedians on Elizabeth. 88 Ryan orTatum 111 Offended 9 Chlorophyll plants 25 Bobble What'* GOBI On a t paid directory of 7:30p.m. Men of all ages are invited to 20 and Aug. 3, for grades 4-9. p.m. ' 111 Hawaiian port GARAGE/YARD SALE located at 165 Hoban Ave., Summit. Fridays. May 29, "XXXtreme' comedy Registration is required. Fee is $10, 89 Cotton — 112 Painting on dry DOWN 10 Is capable of 30 Edit 113 Chinese principle events far non-profit organizationt. It stop by. For information, call (908) Playwrights Theatre is located at 33 Sunday — "Jazz From the Arc- THURSDAY & FRDAY For information, call (908) 273-8787. 233-7188 or (908) 382-2870. by Otto and George. June 5, Master and includes a composting bin and a 90 Hipster plaster 1 Understand 11 Spanish river 32 Extraterrestrials 114 Sea bird it prepaid and eiata just $20.00 (be 2 Green Village Road in Madison. For hives," 10 p.m. 113 Speaks frankly May 28, 29, 1998 ROBERT KUSHNER: 25 Years of Hypnotist Denny Moore. handbook, "Backyard Composting: 92 Singh- 2 Egg-shaped 12 Switch designation 33 Seafood morsel 115 Have a stuck weekj) for Enex County or Union SANGERCHOIR men's chorus information, call (973) 514-1787, ext. Monday — "Billy Taylor's Jazz at the EVENT: Funoraising Garage Sale Making Art* will be on display through Admission is $8 for show only. $25 Your Complete Guide to Recycling County and jwt $30.00 for both. Your rehearses Friday evenings at 8:30 "" 32. Kennedy Center,' 7 p.m. PLACE: The Rubin's. 341 Scotland Sunday at New Jersey Center for Vis- dinner package is available. Show Yard Clippings.' For information, call Road. South Orange, NJ Dotxe mat be in oor Maplewood office p.m..Sch wabisctier Sangerbund mixed Tuesday— "Jatt Profiles," 7 p.m. (See ANSWERS on Page B9) ual Arts. begins at 9 p.m. Tavern in the Park is (732) 382-9400. TIME: 9:OOam-4:O0pm (463 Valley Street) by 4:00 Pit on chorus rehearses Thursday evenings located at 147 West Westfieid Ave.. PRICE: Free admission. Featuring hun- Monday far publication the following Gallery hours are weekdays from at 8:30 p.m. at the" Deutscher Club in LECTURES dreds of items including adults and child- noon to 4 p.m. and Thursdays from 7 to Roselle Park. For information, call Thuradijr. AdrcrtieEaent may tko be Clark. New members are welcome. JUST ABOUT ART will feature mono- ren clothing, housewares, toys, ap- 1 9 p.m.; Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. (908) 241-7400. GOLF TELEVISION pliances, books, furniture, dishware. Pro- placed at 170 s*"* ""* Boed, Orange, For information, call Manfred Schneid- printing with Jessica Lenard today and Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. NJCVA is GOLF TOURNAMENTS in Union THIRTEEN/WNET w«l air •Corwin,- ceeds to benefit Hadassah Medical 266 Liberty St., Blomnfidd or 1291 er at (908) 382-4900. CASUAL TIMES restaurant features from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at New Jersey Cen- County have announced the following spotlighting the career of Norman Cor- HOROSCOPE Organization Stnyretant Art., Union. For more located at 68 Elm St., Summit. For comedians on weekends. - UNION HARMONICA BAND holds ter for Visual Arts. On June 11, fiber ORGANIZATION: The Aviva Chapter of infarmitiac aU 763-9411. information, can (908) 273-9121. The restaurant is located at 1085 deadline and dates: win, CBS writer, director and producer < artist Elisa Kessler Caporale. Maptewood Hadassah practice sessions at the Senior Citizen Annual Women's Public Unks Tour- during the golden age of radio, tomor- ing something that could improve Organize a team to help get it done, Little things won't just go away if you SUMMIT FRAME AND ART wiii taw Cental Ava. Clark. For information, hUCVA is. located at £8 Eta SL. Building, Caldwetl and Mom's avenues. nament at Ash Brook Golf Course. row from 930-11 p.m. On Saturday. For the week your health. While giving you relief and be sure 10 listen to the team mem- ignore them. Instead, deal with them an exhibit of oil paintings by Geoffrey call (908) 388-6511. Summit. For information, call (908) Union, every Fridayfrom7to9:30 p.m. Entry (ee is $12. Entries dose on June "James Taylor Live," 9-11 pjn. On of May 31 to June 6 from your health problem, it also bers. At home, you'll be able to get before they become big, oyerwhelm- Mawby throughout May and June. 273-9121. WESTFIELD GLEE CLUB invites 28 at 5 p.m. Tournament begins on Sunday, 'Don Hewitt: 90 Minutes on 60 could make you feel better about the work done if you establish some . ing problems. Someone needs your Hours are Monday through Satur- TIM JACOBS, illustrator of "Rolling NJ Poets offers poetry contest male singers to come and sing at CONCERTS July 11. Minutes," 2 p.m.: "National Memorial yourself. new routines. help. Lend a hand to help him/her get day from 930 a.m. to 530 p.m., and Stone" "Goosebumps" series will dis- A Sl.OOO grand prize is being To enter, send one poemonly of 21 rehearsals on Mondays at 8 p.m. at the CELEBRATION SINGERS and Child- Annual Best Ball Tournament at Day Concert," 8 p.m.: "Louis Kahn: Aries through. Thursdays until 7 p.m. The store is cuss his work on Monday at 730 pjn. lines or less lo: Free Poetry Contest, Presbyterian Church Parish Building ren's Chorus will present "A Night at Galloping Hill Goti Course in Kenil- Silence and Light," 10:30 to 1130 pjn. offered in a special religious poetfy located at 465 Springfield Ave., Sum- at New Providence Library. March 21-Aprll 20 Assembly Hall, 140 Mountain Ave.. the Movies' tomorrow and Saturday at worth. Entry tee is $20 per team. "Cinema Thirteen' will present 'All Cancer Scorpio contest sponsored by New Jersey 103 Nonh Wood Ave., Suite 70, Lin- mit. For information, call (908) Admission is free. The library is You've got a lot on your plate, so Westfield. 8 p.m. at Linden High School. Entries close on July 19at 5 p.m. Tour- Quiet On The Western Front" on Sun- Oct. 24-Nov. 22 Pisces Poets, free to everyone. There are 28 den, NJ O7036, or enter on-line at 273-8665. located at 377 Elkwood Ave., New Pro- it's time lo organize. Make a list of June 22-July 22 Interested male singers are invited Tickets are $10, SS- for seniors and nament begins on Aug. 1. day at 1130 p.m. Feb. 19-March 20 prizes in all totaling more than www.freecontest.com. SYLVIA SHERR PAINTINGS will be vidence. For information, call what needs to be done, then prioritize You've seen one area of your life You learned some new and vital to call Dale Juntilla at (908) 232-0673. children age 12 or under. The high Annual Junior Boys and Girls Public The deadline for entering is June on display through Monday at New 665-0311. OVATION cable channel will present it. Even if that list seems long, it will information this weekend. Put it to Work on your family members to S2.000. school is located on St. Georges Links Tournaments at Ash Brook Golf become more and more complicated. 23. Poems may be written on any sub- Jersey Center for Visual Arts in the following premier programming: good use at work. Even though it may get them out of their rut this week. "We think great religious poems Avenue. Linden. For information, call Course. Open to boys and girls age PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE will hold help make tasks more manageable for It's time to put your organizational Summit Top Score," Monday through June 5, not seem applicable at first, think it Challenge them to do something new. can inspire achievement," said Fre- ject, using any style, as long as there is CAFES (908) 241-8200. 12-17. Entry fee is $8. Entries dose on 'Meet The Great Ziegfeld,' hosted by you. Give yourself a special reward skills to work. But don't let that take Gallery hours are Monday-Friday 7:30 p.m.; "Alice," Wednesday, 8 p.m.; through, and it will really help with Stan with a' family outing or volunteer derick Young, the organization's con- a spiritual inference. A typical poem VAN GOGH'S EAR CAFE presents an Aug. 2 at 5 p.m. Tournament begins on Robert Johanson, on June 23. when you gel halfway through the list. even more time away from important from noon to 4 p.m. and Thursday from CHINESE AMERICAN Music Ensem- "Midori and Friends," Wednesday, some problems. Watch out for a prob- for a worthy cause as a family. It will test director. "We're especially keen might be a love poem or nature poem, artsy coffeehouse atmosphere. Jazz Aug. 14. The playhouse is located on Brook- ble concert will take place on Saturday 9:30 p.m. things. A family member is going to one that inspires. Winners will be not- 7-9 p.m.; Saturday from noon-4 p.m. side Drive in Millburn. For information, lem with your partner that's on the give each family member a different on inspiring beginning poets, and we entertainment is presented on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Terrill Middle School in Annual Senior Men's and Women's Taurus jneed your assistance by the end of the ified by the end of September and will and Sunday from 2-4 p.m. NJCVA is , call (973) 376-4343. horizon. outlook on life, and everybody will think this competition will accom- evenings. On May 31, John Cartel Scotch Plains. Public Links Tournament at Oak Ridge week. located at 68 Elm St. in Summit. For Golf Course. Open to men and women April 21-May 21 feel greaL plish thaL New Jersey has produced be invited for free publication- All Trio. A $3 cover is charged. Admission is $6 in advance, $8 at information, call (908) 273-9121. ages 50 and over. Entry fee is $10. If it seems that someone at work great poets ova the years, and we'd entrants will receive a winner's list. Open Mic Night is presented every the door. The school is located at 1241 THEATER - Sagittarius SKULSKI ART GALLERY of the Pol- Entries dose on Aug. 30 at 5 p/n. MUSEUMS has been difficult to deal with, don't Leo like lo discover new ones from among Tuesday from 7:30 to 10 p.m., with Terrill Fload in Scotch Plains. For infor- FOLLIES will run through Sunday at Nov. 23-Dec. 21 To place a classified ad call ish Cultural Foundation of Clark will Tournament begins on Sept. 11. MILLER-CORY HOUSE Museum will jump to conclusions. They may just July 23-Aug. 23 sign-up at 7 p.m. mation, call 889-6086. Paper Mill Playhouse, located on 1-800-564-8911 by 3 pjn. Tuesday. the Union-area grassroots poets." Save your newspaper for recycling. present paintings by Krystyna Rudzka- feature a dye pot demonstration on This weekend is your chance to Van Gogh's Ear is located at 1017 MADRIGAL SINGERS will prftswnt a Tournaments are open to- county Brookside Drive in Millburn. For infor- need a little leeway and understanding This week it may seem like a diffi- yzchodo through June fe- travp.1 in »n out-of-town location for Siuyvesant Ave. In Union. For furflttir concert of Renaissance song and age 16 a»ri older unta mation, call (973) 379-3636. hum yuu. Listen tu a professional mlt financial situation u going to Gallery hours are Tuesday through Buitt in 1740, Miller-Cory House fun and relaxation. First thing this information, call (908) 810-1844. verse on Sunday at 4 p.m. at First Bap- otherwise specified, who qualify as investment counselor and rely on your work out. Nevertheless, keep your Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. and Saturday amateur golfers and are not members Museum stands on the 'road to the week, get your car checked and all the tist Church of Westfield. THE SEAGULL will run through Sun- instincts when it comes to money. eyes open and don't become too nonc- from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The foundation MINSTREL COFFEEHOUSE is a mountains' in Westfield. The Miller- of private dubs. Applications can be day at The Elizabeth Playhouse. halant. This weekend would be a per- maintenance done so you can be ready is located at 177 Broadway, Clark. For coffeehouse/concert series run by the The church is located at 170 Elm St., obtained and turned in at any of the Cory House was named in honor of its VITAMIN FACTORY . Showtimes are Fridays and Satur- fect time to get together with friends to go. Take advice from a coworker information, call (732) 382-7197. Folk Project, a non-profit folk music Westfield. specified courses. two pre-Revoluntionary owners, both Gemini days at 7:30 pjn., and Sundays at 2 — .take a break and enjoy yourself. on a great destination. TOMASULO Art Gallery of Union and arts organization. TOM SAWYER'S SATURDAY will be Ash Brook Golf Course, Raritan descended from the earliest settles in p.m. Tickets are $8, $6 for seniors and May 22-June 21 201 Rt. 22, Hillside, NJ 07205 • (973)926-2946 this area. Today, the Miller-Cory County College will feature the sculp- May 29 — Margo Hennebach and performed by NJ Youth Symphony on Road, Scotch Plains: (908) 756-0414. students. The playhouse is located at House Museum is a nationally recog- This week, make a commitment to ture and installations of Bascha Morr Mark Saunders. Sunday at 3 p.m. at Roosevelt Junior Galloping Hill Golf Course, Gallop- 1100 East Jersey St. in Elizabeth. For Virgo Capricorn Dasigntr Protein mExtnummomam. nized living museum. It has been certi; set aside some time for soneone you through June 18. The Project is located at the Some- High School in Westfield. ing Hill Road, Kenil worth: (908) information, call (908) 355-0077. Dec. 22-Jan. 20 OFF (AMtd Hnon) Rag. S41.M tied as an historic site and has been care abouL It's time to think about try- Aug. 24-Sept. 22 -2999 Gallery hours are 1-4 p.m. Monday rset County Environmental Center, Admission is free. The school is 686-1556. Thai chore you've been putting 190 Lord Stirling Road, Basking Ridge. entered on both the State and National If you can't accomplish everything MyopfaxStnwbtrrycukp* through Thursday and Saturday, and located at Clark Street in Westfield. For Oak Ridge Golf Course, Oak Ridge off? Take care of Qrst thing this week. Shows are held every Friday year- Registers of Historic Places. Visitors on your list, go for the things that are (VMtfb or Chocolate) Rag. $54 95 .3599 from 6-9 p.m. on Sunday. UCC is information, call (908) 771-5544. Road, Clark: (732) 574-0139. PUBLJC NOTICE Whether it's busywork or a trip to the round, presenting folk music in its are introduced to a variety of colonial most importanL To help you keep located at 1033 Springfield Ave., Cran- DONALD B. PALMER MUSEUM of Tee-Time Reservation Phone Num- TRIPS NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION "'" doctor, get it out of the way early. Prozont Bin muom EACH broadest sense. Coffee, tea and baked skills as trained artisans and costumed YM-YWHA of Union County will offer a PURSUANT TO NJ& 3»:1OA-e. UNITED -J19 ford. For information, call (908) the Springfield Public Library will pre- ber: (908) 351-0539. from having too much to do in the oducts (AMtd Hmon) Rag. $1.79 goods are served, no alcohol or tobac- docents recreate the everyday life, the AMERICAN UEN * RECOVERY WILL Then you'll have lime lo try some- 709-7155. sent a recital of art songs and arias by CRESCENT Golf Range offers a driv- trip to the Jewish Museum of Philadel- SELL THE FOLLOWING AUTOJSVTp THE future, try simplifying your life. Even co are allowed. Showtime is 8:30 pm. crafts and tasks of the 18th and 19th HIGHEST BIDDER SUBJECT TO ANY thing new. Jusi make sure you lake Jidianne Endler-Heckert and Paul ing range, baseball batting and a mini- phia on June 3. LIENS: 15% BUYER PREM. CASH OR though you're busy, it's very impor- JACOB TRAPP Gallery in Summit will Admission is $5. For information, call century farm family in Westfield. lime to enjoy yourself, and make it Heckert on Sunday at 2 p.m. ature golf course. Cost is $50 for members, $55 for CERTIFIED FUNDS: ANY PERSON(S) tant that you take time to unwind. present •Syngery/Themes. and Varia- (908) 766-2489. INTERESTED PH: (954) 5*3-1989. The library is located at 66 Mountain 60 tees available. Open year-round. Admission is $2, .50 for students. non-members. For information, call . SALE DATE JUNE 19. 1998 AT 2:00 something different. tions' through June 26. P.M.. 1421 OAK TREE RD.. ISELIN. NJ ^^ FACTORY Children under age six are admitted (908) 289-8112. Gallery hours are weekdays from 9 Ave., Springfield. For information, call The range Is located at 2235 Spring- 08830 Libra : (973) 376-4930. field Ave. in Union. For information, call free. For information about the 4383 1984 Audi 4 dr Vlnl: a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sundays from 10 NJ CENTER FOR VISUAL ARTS will WAUFB0441 EN 190769 Aquarius eft eini CLASSES 688-9767. museum and its schedule of programs, Sept. 23-Oct. 23 am. to noon. The gallery is located at 4 MUSIC IN JUNE mini-session of music sponsor a bus trip to the Metropolitan Uanor. WH( Sarvica Canlar. 933 Nw Jan. 21-Feb. 18 call the museum office at (908) Biunmrick Ava., Railway. NJ Your reputation is riding on a big tCCowpta m Waldron Ave., Summit For informa- classes will be held once a week for Museum of Art in NYC on June 11. 4384 1993 Plymouth Van vint: £90 DANCE 232-1776. 2P4QH2SK9PR193497 Stay on top of the link details, and tion, call (908) 273-3245. (908) four weeks from June 1 -27 at Subur- project at work- Show them you can NJ BALLET will perform today at 7 Bus leaves at 9 a.m. from the park- Uanor Dapandabta Motors. Inc.. 873 you will become more successful. 522-1120 or (908) 522-0020. ban Community Music Center in Mur- KIDS DRAKE HOUSE MUSEUM will exhibit Somaraal 8).. Somaraal. NJ do it on time and professionally. atJotartWortJOPrag* p.m. at New Jersey Performing Arts ing lot of the A&P in New Providence, SPRINGFIELD LIBRARY will display ray Hill. AFTERNOON EXPLORATIONS will •Plainfield's Ragtime Era: 1900-1920' returning from the museum only at SALE DATE JUNE 26.' 1998 AT 2:00 C PJO, 1481 CM TREE fVK ISEUK NJ The center Is located at 570 Central talcs place today from 330-4:45 pjn. at through June 30. self-authored and self-illustrated child- NJPAC is located at One Center St., 3:30 p.m. For information, call (908) 0883O Ave., Murray Hill. For information, call Traltfcte Nature and Science Center in Admission is $3. Children are admit- 4398 1990 Dodga 2 dr vlnf: ren's books by Kindergarten classes at Newark. For information, call (888) 273-9121. 1B7GE18Y2LS671679 (908) 790-0700. Mountainside. ted free. The 1746 Drake House chro- Uanor: Rarvdys Auto Rapalr. 407 E. Fk»i Edward V. Walton School in Spring- GO-NJPAC. nicles New Jersey history from colonial Av*.. Rosalia. NJ 07203 field through June. STAGESTRUCK KIDS Performing For grades 1-2. Preregistration i* NJ TAP ENSEMBLE will present times through the Civil War and Victor- LICENSED * BONDED The books are on display in the Arts Camp Stagestruck Kids Juniors is required. TraWde is located at 452 AUCTIONEERS •Rythym is Our Business* on Sunday ian eras. The house is located at 602 VARIETY Children's department The library is for students entering Kindergarden- New Providence Road, Mountainside. May 28. Juna 4. 1998 at 2 p.m and 7 p.m. at New Jersey Per- W. Front St, Plainfield. For further NJN HISPANIC SHOWCASE will take U7068 WCN ($33.60) located at 66 Mountain Ave., second grade in the fall. The half-day- For information, call (BOB) 789-3670. forming Arts Center. details, call (908) 755-5831. place" tomorrow at 7 p.m. at New Pynivste MET-IK an. Springfield. morning program runs from June TORAH FACTORY wil take place ' Tickets for the 2 pin. show are $18 Jersey Performing Arts Center. Rag. S24J5 — d 'MARK ME FOR LIFE, a photography 29-July 31 from 9 a.m. to noon. today from 430 io 5:45 p.m. at JCC of for adults, $7 for children under age 14. NJPAC is located at One Center Si- . c Ok . exhibit by John Wyatt, will be on dis- Stagestruck Kids is for students Central NJ in Scotch Plains. Offer the gift of listening NorAndrostMwdiont 100 mo DM an. Tickets for the 7 p.m. show are $28. Newark. For information, call (888) play at the Donald B. Palmer Museum entering third-tenth grade in the fall. Cost is $4 per child, no charge for ON LIMF ftog. 8*0.00 NJPAC is located at One Center St, GO-NJPAC. of the Springfield Public Library tomor- The full-day program runs from June parents. The XC is located at 1391 A WRINKLE IN TIME 2 features more make miracles happen, Soy koftevonM 300 mg NOW** Newark. For information, call (888) VIDBEL'S OLDE TYME is row through July 1. 24-July 31 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Marline Ave., Scotch Plains. For infor- than 200 QuickTime VR and 360 ftog. $11.99 _ GO-NJPAC. coming to Biertuempfel Park in Union Futurefoiotics Hours are Monday, Wednesday and The camp is located at 1245 Orange mation, call (908) 889-8800 or (908) panoramic photos from six different tomorrow at 5 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. L*cithin Granultt • Apptt Cinn. SOUMY n «. Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; Ave., Cranford. For information, call 789-5252. continents, all taken on March 20 dur- Products ing the Equinox. Tickets are $6 in advance, $8 on the Rag. 810.99 Tuesday. Friday and Saturday from 10 Cindy Smith at (908) 276-5053 or Mic- SMALL FRY DAYS wHI take place day. Children under age 2 are admitted am. to 4:30 p.m., and Sunday from 1 hal at (973) 912-9051. FESTIVALS today from 945 to 11 am. or from Millbum, NJ is featured as the only 1 panoramic view from New Jersey free. The park is located on Winslow I CONTACT to 3:30 p.m. The library is located at 66 AMERICAN PERFORMANCE STU- SPRING FLING Street Fair will take 12:45 to 2 pjn. at Trailside Nature and UpClear Cold Stick ou**m«nr Herbal Pnen Fuel Pha taken by local photographer David Avenue in Union. For information, call Mountain Ave., Springfield. For infor- DIOS Rome Festival Choral Institute place on Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. Science Center in Mountainside. ? . We Care, Inc. Rag.*M0 Rag.$2S.95 Dantowitz. (908) 688-2777. *19» mation, call (973) 376-4930. will offer a Choral Theater course in on Elm, Quimby,' Prospect and East For ages 4-5. Preregistration is Cttfs Ckw 500 mg Promensfl NOVOCZNMI 1998 UNION COUNTY TEEN ARTS June. Broad streets in Westfield. required. Trailside Nature and Science The exhibit, celebrating The Won- BRICKS, MORTAR AND SPIRIT: The the 24-hour telephone helpline and ders of Mother Earth," is viewable on Rag.$9.«> 599 Rag. $24.96 1799 Touring Exhibit will be on display at Eli- The studios are located in Westfield. For information, call (908) 996-3036 Center is located at 452 New Provi- Endurance of Newark seminar will end crisis intervention service, urgently Windows or Macintosh computers with a half-day tour of Newark on zabeth Library beginning Wednesday. For information, call (908) 233-7214. or (908) 233-3021. dence Road In Mountainside. For infor- Make an individual health care plan part of your college NbenyStdzd. MATUWWAY IM> Skin & Sun WU.M> using QuickTime software and a web A reception will be held on Wednesday STRAWBERRY FAMILY FEST will mation, call (908) 789-3670. Sunday. needs volunteers to staff 1429 Rag. $19.99 129* browser. The address is student's curriculum. In New jersey, our individual plans offer at 6 p.m. take place on Wednesday and June 4 ZANY BRAINY In Springfield will pre- For information, call (888) GO- www.Wrinkle2.lava.net. For informa- its phone lines. The library Is located at 11 South at 7:30 p.m. at Connecticut Farms Pre- sent storybook friend Spot on Saturday NJPAC. one of the state's largest physician networks and a 24-hour CLUBS tion, call (973) 564-8670 I I 1 Broad St, Elizabeth. For Information, sbyterian Church in Union. at noon. On Saturday and Sunday, The next volunteer training CLUB BENE Dinner Theater show- USER ECLIPSE, featuring the music Health Information Line. And with emer- Everyday is sale day at the Vitamin Factor / call 354-6060. cases popular entertainers on Tickets are $4.50, $2.25 for children Know Your Yo-Yo will take place at 2 of Pink Floyd, will take place on Sun- class runs June 22-July 3. weekends. On Saturday, Jackie The in sixth grade and under. The church is p.m. day at 3:30 p.m. at Trailside Nature gency out-of-state service, your student Look for our unadv/ertssed specials-' Joke Man" Martling, 9 p.m. located at 888 Stuyvesant Ave., Union. The store is located at 295 Route 22 OPERA arid Science Center in Mountainside. HILL PLAYERS will present Call 908/8894140 has coverage wherever they go. For QGNAIfealthCare AUDITIONS Dlnner-and-show, as well as show- For Information, call (908) 688-3164. East, Springfield. For information, call For ages 10 and up. Tickets are I I (973) 467-9444. Marralge of Figaro" through more information, call 1-800-465-3086. A Business of Caring. CRANFORD DRAMATIC CLUB will only tickets are available. Club Bene is NJ RENAISSANCE KINGDOM will Sunday. ^ $3.25. $2.75 for seniors. Trailside is located on Route 35 In South Amboy. run through June 28 on Davidson SPACE DISASTERS program will located at 452 New Providence Road, hold auditions for "Dracula" on Monday Tickets are $15. Performances will ISTORE HOURS: Mon. &Thurs. 10-6; Tue?.,Wed, &Fri. 104 For information, call (908) 727-3000. Avenue In Somerset. take place on Sunday at 2 p.m. at Trail- Mountainside. For Information, call A mtmixr of The Vnlted Way. CONTACT USA, Prcduca md untcm pnxdml by CcmOM Sum* U* hmnnct Compm* M MM o«n»Q lubdmrtM d CIMA ConxnOon. at 7 p.m. take place at Oakes Memorial Out- (908) 789-3670. and lift line Inltmattonal UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1998 - PAGE B9 PAGE B8 — THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1998 UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED HELP WAHTB) PERSONALS GARAGE SALE FLOORS HOME MPROVEMENTS BLOOMHELO. 230 NEWARK Avenue. S*»w SERVICES EXPERT FLOORS. HardwoodRoor* instated, WHITE CASTLE dcy. aun^.Msy»3i,10*w^pm&a»dea. Statintd aVatl RnWwd. WWlai RooiB tvid Pick- DOES YOUR HOUSE DIAL A BIBLE •qutment, took*. oWhsa, houasnoU lame, OFFERED ling. European OatlMiiwahtnance 1956. Cal ST No aany bWs. 973-378-8858 iy 1-800-40-XPSRT. NEED A FACE-UFT? Community • .Frw Meal* and UnHormt CHATHAM TOWWHH>. 18 «tooe*v*» Road MEAN FLOORING • Hat*) and Ut» Inaurano* MESSAGE CALL • Paid Vacation* (off nm Roe*. May 29, 30, 81. oam^pm BATHROOMS •BEtT DEALS* • Annual Cash Bonn 908-964-6356 Perm estate eafc. Cut pwisiBauieiiiiir J«T CONTRACTORS. Dorrt get soekedi Enjoy SpedaUng In Hardwood Floor*, Scraping, • Mamgamant Training china, saver, tartbjre, TVs, e¥ Avons, I your bath without taking one! SuaRy workman- Repair. Staining, metaHailen*. Sendaig, Be- W» Oder Baste Mi* *udhM e( Ms Funda- household, no toys. Ra» or shtns. Frank's •On* o) th* B**t B*n*m Packaosa ship. Fanvy business. Union County over 18 flnfaNng, Oust Free Sandtag. Free Estt- mental Truth. Frt*. (Book, Cttapaw and years. NJ license #9256 References. mstes. 201-965-1073 or 1-688-47 Floor. h«i* Muttty VSTSS) HILLSIDE. 1090 THOMAS Street Saturday. Painting & Handyman Service Apply m paraon at May 30.9em-4pm. Ctothes, household tern*. 973-923-5625 KIN FLOOR Sandng. Inc. Hardwoods and Small Job SpMtaM 2458 East Rl 22 Who Is Th* Too much ti*eee*aneiai» to lea Parquets. RefWshed Floors and Step*. Na- tural, Stained, Picketing. Fuly Insured. Cal Union. NJ 07063 KENtLWORTH MULT! fanwy. Friday, Satur- BUSINESS SERVICE ~" John 973-226-3829. Windows - Glass Replacement - Carpentry Muat ba at kttat 16 y*an ok) to apply. EOE day, May », 30, 9em-3pm. 736 Uonmouth ACC COPIERS Service Repair.-Have Screw- Fully Insured Free Estimates Avanue(otlSaMtohigan). Sport* msmorettaa, driver WHI Travel". Repair Most Drsnds, eetab- baby Ham*/ cribs. Lenox, aluminum kitchen sshed 1980, good references, coin operated GUTTERSA£ADERS EMPLOYMENT WANTED you HawHas a BttHs Question sink, doming, new gW Hems. Appts computer. machines, rapid response. 906-688-7782, Tol 908-241-3849 Pis— GUTTERS/ LEADERS. Cleaned and Flushed. AAABRA2UANOtanlna. S*rvk». WH clean LINDEN. MULTI-Fainty! 812 DeWITT Street Free 1-800-294-7729. Repairs. Leaf Screens Inetatad. Instalation norn** and offioa*. Own transportation, rtfer- ERICA KANE wnatar* you up to?FMou H Cal (between West Curt* and Hsnry), Saturday 906-233-4414. Kettom Service* GENERAL REPAIRS, carpentry, painting, wad- •no**, House d*aning from A to Z. Can9084864898. «xt 3250. Measure* la a 24 May 30th, «snMpm.Coi*c*k«, Mas, craft*, CARPENTRY paponng, ptUMnno, hMoan, guDert, wwv CLASSIFIED. Raqui. 973-522-0911 houraaayWspnoraMormsttontsrvtoi.Cals furnRure, househofd*, ctothtig, and too much to dowa.doofm, rooHnp. AM t^wtty dont. No job NEWSPAPERS are Ira* wWHn you tool eating ana. JOE DOMAN GUTTERS-LEADERS toosmsK. FTM MesfTatftn. Futyinujrud. Ptous CERTIFIED HOME HMRh Aids* and Corrtp*n- m UNDERGROUND DRAINS cs» 906-352-3870. lon* avaiat* tocar e tor th* aktorly/ •. Uv» tv FIRE & DESIRE. A harbal product that can hsip MAPLEWOOO, 181 PARKER Avenue, Satur- 906-686-3824 Thoroughly cleaned, (lushed, UM0N COUNTY SPECIALS outBondad/ \rmnil Expwtencad. Free »va- you and your partner rsUnds th* potion and day. May 30m; BafMpm. Everything Must Qoi repaired, replaced. GIANT RBylOOELERS. Window*, Door*, Sid- Union Leader* Echo Leader luatlom. Cal 973-7S3-6134. • exdlsment of youth. Moneyback guarantM. Couches, beds, dreseers, refrigerator, desks, DECKS BTKJ, RoofriQ Bsatefoonia*, Al Ctrpontry. rrM Estxrales. Al Work by Pmlssslonals. Finsnc- <^Eaflie» The Leader GARAGE SALES CU973^73<31S kltcnenware. etc. 973-763-2232. ALTERATIONS/ REPAJRS 1-800-564-8911 HOUSE/ OFFICES OMiwr/ Car* torEUart y •.KITCHENS»>TTrCS ing Avalable. 1-889-216-4244. Search your local classifieds on the internet Spectator Leader •Qazette Leader Woman wH dean hou***/ offlota, car* tor FREE HOT UeflM Amazlna Pnot* on Many MAPLEWOOO, WASHINGTON Park Neigh- •BATHROOMS4ASEMENTS AVERAGE HOUSE Rahway Progress • Summit Observer •Marly. Experienced FMarancM. Avalable Product* -At Saan On TV Soms HaV Price. borhood Gang* Sale. (Top of Washington REMODELED HOLTZ KHdMnt, Inc. Monday- Friday. 806-688-1813. 732-721-6316. Park) Saturday. May 30th; 9-4. MuH Farrwy. NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE. $40.00-$60.00 Manufacturers - European Cabinets http://www.localsource.com/classifieds/ 25 words $21.00 or $28.00 combo Antiques, ctotnes, toys, electronics, fumtture, Stock - Semi Custom ESSEX COUNTY book*, household goods, toots..Somethin g for WE BEAT HOME CENTERS FnM Garage Sate signs, price stickers, balloons. SO^JSZ'SSHi ^^^^ STILLBIRTH, Intent Death. MCTii i mfi IWMMMI iss^s'w^aK debris baggedfrom e m to care tor ||yi aa*>l> I •^*B**^MeMe4***j^^B^B^BB^^aaaaaaBh^B^B^B^eh^DBleaa)^^^H^^^^^H^^^^MVH n7iw-Ljiiu uvunTfnnuun^ reference* Own traniportatlbn. Call ._ MM MB UUBMI Belli hMI CD Wast Orange Chronld* • East Orange Record helpful hints, inventory sheet and Rain who understand. Next meeting Tuesday, June FOR FAST SERVICE PAGE ME NOW SERVICE. QUALTTY. COMMtTMENT bALtb HUUHb 973-373-3753. •* 7 i2°P^AWekrnen Campus, 901 Route MAPLEWOOD. 78 FRANKLIN Avenue. 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AUTO FOR SALE TOYOTA CAMRY DX 1991. 4-cyHndar, stan- Stability is the hallmark of Volkwagon Passat AUTOMOTIVE dard transmission, alr-condHoner. AM/ FM Serving Rahway and Clark cassette, electric window*/ locks, surroot First and foremost a driver's car, Excellent condition. $5,000 negotiable the Passat's connectcd-to-the-road 908-925-8268. NO.35 handling has always been what is AUTO FOR SALE TWO SECTION,' expected of a true German touring AUTO SPECIAL • S31.00 tor 10 weeks prepaid. AUTO WANTED sedan. Cal CUMlfied lor detail. 800-864-8911. ABLE PAYS TOP $$$ IN CASH Now, by combining a revolutionary AUTOS/ SEIZED Can From $150. Jacquar. Corvette. Mercedes, BMW, Ponche, Honda. CARS, TRUCKS AND VANS multi-link front suspension with the 4x4's, Trucks and more. Local Sales listings ALSO WRECKS AND JUNKS THIS Partnership looking for financial boo Passat's improved structural rigidity, Ton tree 1-80O-669-2292 extension A 4000. RUNNING OR NOT By Sean Daily annually, for the first five yean of the economic viability'* of the businesses Tbe partnership's annual budget is Volkswagon has taken this to a new CAMARO, RS Ra&y Sport, 1997.25tti Anniver- ment program in the downtown area, Staff Writer program. in the SID, including maintenance, $130,000. level of perfection. sary Edition. White. Loaded. ExceBerr! condi- FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS WEEK construct more attractive entrances on ton. $19,900, Call 973-761-6504. 1-800-953-9328 The Rahway Center Partnership This would drop during the next marketing, management, beautiflca- Developed within the Volkswagon Part of this — $65,000 — comes downtown businesses, buy riding CARS FOR J100 or Best Oder. Seized and 908-68S-2929 could get a jolt in its revenues from five and ten years. tion and security. Group, this innovative front suspen- from a special assessment on busines- street sweepers and purchase a pickup auctioned by DEA. FBI, IRS. AH models 4wds. the ttmte pretty toon. The giants would be worth two- SIDs are different from Urban Eco- boats, computers and more. Your srea nowi ses in tbe downtown area, The rest or utility cart to transport a power- sion seeks to perfect the front-wheel $MWE PAY TOP DOLLARS MEWS This is because it oversee* a Spe- eighteenths of the sales tax or up to 1-800-941-8777 extension C198. nomic Zones, where businesses comes from other source*, such as an washer to be used for cleaning the drive concept. Its four-link design cre- cial Improvement District in the S50.000 annually after the first five CHEVELLE MALIBU whfte convertible top, charge three percent instead of the ates a virtual center steering axis in For Your Junk Car Probl0m n annual contribution from Merck & exterior of bus shelters and other such 1966. Red wktt whMe Manor. 4 speed. 327 downtown srea. The downtown SID years. Five v^ ri tfter tttf which the wheels are sieerefl di 1 Co. and donations irom trie Parking : remainder of the grant maw gun mam, maw ' u one of 38 in New Jersey that uses would be worth one-eighteenth or up According to Downtown New tton. C«n 973-736-5513. impact last week — including Authority. money could be used to apply for from their center points, rather than funds from businesses based in the to $25,000. Jersey, SIDs have to compete with CHEVY BLAZER, 1993, full Size, 4x4. SiVer- knocking out service on our 24- more matching grants. the end of lever arms as was previous- SID for various projects. The funds would be available to these "^Ute-subskfizecT UEZ towns. According to Fontana, the bills, if ly typical of front-wheel drive sys- •do package Loaded, excellent condition hour Infosource telephone line. 93,000 miles. S11,500/ best oiler These SIDs could soon receive a only 26 of the 38 SIDs in the state. There has been no direct state aid to passed, could increase the partner- Right now, the partnership has a tems. This novel approach virtually 973-226-1559, Barn to 9pm. ^^_ Information that is normally RECREATIONAL VEHICLES matching grant from the state, based One of these would be the Rahway SIDs to date. ship's income by 50 percent. number of projects planned. climinalcs torque steer — a condition CHEVY CAVALIER SEDAN, 1997, LS4, Green TRAILER. 24fl SLEEPS 4. Refrigerator, heat, updated on a daily basis could on the amount of sales tax that their SID. "There are a lot of things (hat we in which steering feedback is felt from 4-door, 4-speed, automatic transmission, front shower, rsnge. phis more Good condition "Obviously, for business improve- These include the annual June Far- wheel drive, stereo tape deck. $11,000 not be retrieved. The problem is businesses send to the state. It's important to note thai this can do with tbe money," he said. the drivclinc during hard acceleration $1995. best offer. 973-376-6710/ ment districts that aren't affiliated mers Market and the Mayor's Con- 973-376-0947 after 6pm. 973-379-7089 now resolved and readers can The state Assembly approved money would not be given to the or braking. with urban enterprise zones, this is In the past, the Rahway Center cent Series in August The partnership CHRYSLER. CONCORD. 1995.13,000 miles, continue to call on a daily basis. Assembly Bill A-747, sponsored by businesses in the SID. Rather, it very, very important," said Bill Fonta- Instead, even when accelerating power seats/ windows/ steering, air- TRUCKS FOR SALE Nicholas Asselta, last Thursday. A would be given to the organizations Partnership has used tbe money col- is also extending its retail promotions condrboner, aluminum rims, garage kept, lac- na, executive director of the through a curve, the Passat's new sus- similar bill — S-634, sponsored by overseeing the SID — in the case of lected from the SID businesses for to workers in City Hall, Merck and tory warranty Asking $12,000. 906-289-2778, FORD, F-150,1981, work truck. 4-wheel drive, Right or wrong? partnership. pension provides a straight line stabil- evenings. body needs work, strong engine. As is, state Senator Joseph Kyrillos — wQl Rahway, the Rahway Business Center maintenance, marketing office space Rahway Hospital, encouraging them ity that is instantaneous and precise S650.00 973-762-0201 Union County Republican in the downtown area and paying the to shop in tbe downtown area. DODGE CARAVAN, 1967. 7-passenger 4-cy- be up for vote in late June. Partnership. When asked if Downtown New with a neutral behavior that progres- inder. Alarm, mag wheels, top scoop, all power Chairman candidate James The bills provide matching grants salary of a full-time office worker. Cruise, air. $1,500/ best offer Runs good! These funds would be used, accord- Jersey supported this legislation, Also on tap is a program to deal ses to a slight, forgiving undcrsteer. DiGiovanni is being challenged equal to one-sixth of the sales tax 906-810-9366. ing to Beth Peterson of Downtown Peterson said with a laugh. "Oh, With the extra income, the partner- with unsightly "nuisance properties" Ride comfort is also improved with in his selection of his slate of coming from a SID. up to $100,000 DODGE CORONET, 1948 RestorsWe. Call New Jersey, to "secure and improve definitelyr ship could begin a facade improve- in the downtown area. this new system through the use of 1998 Volkswagon Passat 908-688-8877, 9am-5pm candidates. The president of the high volume rubber mountings. DODGE NEON, 1997 HigWine. Like demo Republican Women of Union mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the duality, the new Passat offers a multi- into the front scats for good reason: no new Excelent condrbon 16,000 miles Cruise, At the rear, the Passat employs an County is saying that at least one highway. tude of exterior and interior color matter where the front occupant air. AJ*FM cassette, power steering Bumper JROTC championship a dream come trueKennels' treatment of dog improved independent track- to bumper warranty. Great buy $9950 or best combinations. Color choice include a adjusts his or her scat position, the air- of his candidates should be a correcting torsion beam rear axle, Mated to this innovative four- offer 973-736-8895. By Sean Daily ably why I joined, too, so I could non-metallic Candy White and eight bag maintains its protective relation- woman. The election is also in your mind because you're raises troubling questions which has the advantage of constant cylinder is a standard five-speedman - DODGE VAN, 1986. gray. NeW engine, runs Staff Writer get some of the self-discipline. This metallic choices; Colorado Red, Satin ship. This cannot always be assured if well $2,500/ best offer. Ca» 973-762-5800 scheduled for next week. not guaranteed a slot," said Decker. By Sean Daily uhcel chamber angles as the suspen- ual transmission or a new optional The seniors hanging out in a non- is my military reality. It ends here." tant, with sick, injured or lame dogs Silver, Elegant Green, Royal Green, the side airbag is installed in the door DREAM MACHINES • got a picture of your car^ See Page BI. The seniors had to pay their own Staff Writer sion compresses. Separate coil five-speed automatic with Dynamic descript second floor room in Rah- The JROTC program is basically getting at least basic veterinary care. Ncbio Blue, Fjord Blue, Windsor or the roof pillar. Run it for 4 weeks, only $40. Call Classified at way, out of their own pocket, from springs and shock installations arc Shift Program, which monitors driv- way High School arc a pretty eclec- "Fire" was a pit bull that someone JSlue and Black Magic Most of these 800-564-8911 tor details. military training for students. It donations The dog was arJmmed to Garden also used. ing conditions and selects a shift Side protection is further ensured tic mix. set on fire last year. colors can be ordered with either a FORD AEROSTAR, 1992. Extended, Eddie counts as an elective course and Rahway High School was com- State Kennels, which has an animal The Passat's new chassis also bene- strategy from over 200 pre- by special reinforcements and struc- Bower Fufty loaded, perfect, dean, custom THE Israel Joseph said that he wanted students still have to attend other The dog was admitted to Garden black, gray or beige high-quality vcl- paint. $8200 negotiable. CslI days. peting in the "Challenge" division, shelter, on Dec. 8. Two days passed fits from power-assisted rack-and- programmed selections. tural members, including anti- to go on active duty as a Marine classes. State Krnr»».k in Stirling on Dec 8 our cloth interior. 908-925-1616 or evenjnga. 908-862-0984 Enti of9 which is for schools with JROTC with burns over 50 percent of its body. before it was admitted to Plainfield pinion steering and four-wheel disc Coupled with the wide selection of intrusion tubes and foam padding at Corps infantry officer after school: But me JROTC is a bit more, FORD EXPLORER XLT, 1993. 4 wheel drive, The Elizabeth Playhouse will programs less than five years old. It was admitted to Plainfield Animal Animal Hospital. brakes wiih the latest generation gear ratios offered by a five-speed Active safety in the New Passat all four doors. automatic, air. all power, antMock brakes, roof Norwich University, with a major well, strenuous than most classes. close the season with the "We walk up to the hotel and the Hospital in South Plainfield on Dec. Bosch ABS. This advanced ABS transmission, this DSP system helps comes from its precise handling, the rack, 69K, one owner, $11,300.973-762-4164 in computer science. At Rahway High School, it includes The dog was brought from the shel- Additional frontal impact protec- showcase production "Laments." sign says something like 'Welcome 10 and died after it was transfered to allows for standard traction control create better off-the-linc performance, security of front-wheel drive, FORD FESTIVA, 1991. Excellent condition Jeff Drylewicz wanted to major drills and training every single ter to the animal hospital by a "Mrs. tion comes from the steering system Blue hatchback, 3-door, 5-speed, AM/FM cas- National Drill Champions,' " said an intensive care unit in Little Falls via electronic differential locking that smoother gear changes and improved advanced ABS braking and other See Page B5. in graphic arts at Montclair State weekday from 6:30 to 8 a.m. Curac" of Plainfield, said Dr. Robert via a collapsible steering column and sette. 50K rrdes $2100. Cat 873-763-3409 Decker. "And if that wasn't God two or three days later. works at speeds up to 50 miles per accident avoidance aids like daytime University, then get a job at Marvel Markowitz. When it got to him, the fuel consumption. a steering wheel specially cushioned "We just went over the routine foreshadowing something — but hour. running lights. FORD TAURUS Wagon. 1988 7 passenger Comics — as a penciller — or in What does a dead dog have to do dog was 10 jiercent dehydrated, va> and designed to manage impact All automatic, fully loaded Good shape, reli- ten to_rhmaen jmes," said Joseph. we kacm wbtf we -bad *o 4». We- This advanced automatic also gives with Rahway? Well according to the weak and with skin open to infection. What fte' Passat's dynamic new For protection when an accident able transportation Come and see it! $1,795 movie special effects. "Muscle memory. After a while, had to make that sign come true." the driver more control than ever with energy. 973-32SO101. Humane Societies in Newark, Garden style promises on the outside, its new can't be avoided, the Passat offers a Nicholas Russo wanted to even- you just don't oount the steps you "The sand's beautfpl,. the What kind of care the dog had at the the addition of Tiptronic, a feature GEO STORM GSI. 1991. Black, grey interior. 5 State Kennels is owned by Peter Pelis- efficient four-cylinder powerplant Further details of how the Passat tually go to Annapolis Navy haye to do." s j kennel is unknown — attempts to previously reserved only for exotic highly advanced passive safety sys- speed, air-conditoner, stereo cassette. water's nice, but we're aithis sec- sier, die Business Administrator of .delivers undcT the hood and on the interior provides occupant protection 115,000 mites Runs/looks excellent $1700, Academy, then serve as a Marine Tbe stadcflgMre kept busy after contact Pelissier on Monday and sports cars and expensive luxury cars. tem that comprises a multitude of ond floor parking lot, this little Rahway. road. arc found in the absence of sharp negotiable. 906-686-4033 officer. When asked what he schflbl as weELSo far this year, they Tuesday and kennel office manager Tiptronic can cither bc-operated as a state-of-the-art safety features and cracked pavement, practiaJB*., and Garden State Kennels had an ani- The 1998 Passat GLS is the first interior edges, recessed handles and JAQUAR XJ6, 1986. Mini condition 7B.000 wanted t» 4o after diat, be said, had 2386 how*of conuasauty ser- . Patb. Bakollua 00. .Tuesday were normal automatic or it can be structural elements designed lo work we had a hsnch break and we came -IMI control contract wim rtsftfieia at Volkswagon to be powered by a control switches, crushable sun vis- miles $9500. Call 908-273-8444. ' "Actually, I was land of choosing vice, up almost 200 from last unsuccessful. upshifted and downshifted manually together to help protect its occupants. back antf-we did it again," one of the time; it still does. It also has an unique 1.8 liter four-cylinder engine ors, a foldable rearvicw mirrior and JEEP, 1985 Excellent running condition. New today. I was choosing professional year's. using a special shift gate. Fisher plow, many new parts Have receipts them said. animal control contract with Rahway: According to a list provided by featuring the automaker's innovative This system begins with the Pas- non-ovcrridc door locks. development" — leadership, That includes Toys for Tots, a 973-736-5513. Everyone seemed to remembei $28,800 a year from Jan. 1 of this year Curac. whose number is not listed, the In addition to all the equipment pre- sat's exceptionally rigid body struc- basically. five-valve technology. JEEP WRANGLER. 1995. Black. 6 cylinder. 5 Marine Corps program that collects the night before the actual competi- ture that includes energy absorbing Standard on the Passat is one of the to Dec. 31, 2000. dog got a barn, bydrorherapy and viously mentioned, the 1998 Passat speed. Hard/ soft top. AM/FM cassette. 38k J. Brian Decker said that be toys for underprivileged kids. tion — "the night where everyone's Providing substantial, six cylinder- crumple zones. In a severe crash, most comprehensive warranty and miles $13,500 Call 973-325-3094, leave The dog — whose name was antibiotics. GLS also comes equipped with a long wanted to go to Seton Hall Univer- How many did they get this year? like power and performance, this maintenance protection plans avail- message. eyes were closed but nobody's unknown but was nicknamed "Fire" list of amenities, including Europstyle these deformation zones sacrifice This is similar, but not identical, to innovative powerpUnt uses a turbo- able lo new car buyers. Volkswagon's sity and major in political science, "Picture, like a football field filled sleeping," said Drylewicz. "I themselves in an accordian-like fash- LINCOLN TOWN Car, 1995. At power, forest at one point — was, according to pub- the treatment recommended by Mark- halogen headlamps with polycarbo- or English, with a minor in philoso- with buses and on each of those remember dial night — damn." charger and an iniercooler for cool, ion, absorbing the energy to 'help Protection Plus includes a green witn silver leather interior, deluxe wheel lished reports, one of three pit bulls to owitz — rehydration. replacing pro- nate lenses and integrated foglamps; covers. Asking $18,900. 973-677-1524, after phy. Then it's on to a career in law. buses there's this huge garbage high-density intake air — a basic spare the critical central structure. lwo-year/24,000 mile new vehicle "I mean, to win all the competi- be injured in some way during that teins and fighting infections that get in full instrumentation, including an 5pm. But all four — along with 36 bag," said Decker. ingredient of power. Of course, its limited warranty and the industry's tions that we went to and not win week in Plainfield. Fur suffered some the now-broken skin. At the hospital, analog tachometer and digital clock; a This system works in concert with MAZDA. 1993, MX6LS. Maroon, 33,000 miles. other seniors — do share something One of the biggest kicks for them five valves per cylinder provide for best manufacturer's limited powert- Get It in ftear with the national championships — it of the worst injuries. the dog got topical creams for its skin, multi-function, two-program trip an advanced supplemental restraint V-6 Leather interior, moon roof, phone, many in common. They are the best in the is going back to their elementary excellent top-end breathing, and the rain warranty at 10 years/100,000 extras. Garaged. Mint condition. Asking the Auto Special The new smamon meant that we weren't the best," "It was in pretty bad shape," said pain killers, antibiotics and solutions computer, anli-lhcfl alarm; cruise system. In addition to front driver and country. schools — marching in strict for- double overhead camshafts provide miles. Now, with the fully galvanized^ $10,950. 908-756-1687. 10 Weeks-20 words Artistic Director Bonnie J. said Joseph. Dr. Robert Markowitz of Plainfield that replaced both proteins and water. control; central power locking; passenger airbags, the Passat uses a They are all members of the high mau'ons and in almost choreo- for optimal valve control. All of this is Passat, the Protection Plus package MGB, 1977 red convertible, good condition only $31.00 prepaid Everyone gathered in one of the Animal Hospital. "It had bums over remote trunk release: tinted glass; $*T500 CaB B71 477 0047 i'i Junior Reserve Officer pbed- -and- built into a eompeci and ellicienl iXlClUuCCiTOJ S ail UULSldTlUing I itckl ( One vehicle per ad rooms that night. 50 percent of its body. It was weak. It intensive care unit in Little Falls on front and rear carpeted floor mats; a tightens and optimally positions all season at the new F.M. Kirby Training Corps. Recently, they throwing their rifles to each other. long-stroke 1.8 liter four-cylinder sion warranty of 11 years with no NISSAN ALTIMA, 1994. Must see. Like new. "That night, I'd told them this: was dehydrated." either Dec. 12 or 13 — he wasn't sure full-size spare; front center storage outboard belts within milliseconds of Well maintained. Excellent condition Auto, No abbreviations Shakespeare Theater. were invited to the National High "This is fun because they ask you package. The result: 150 horsepower mileage restrictions. I'd be happy if they'd do their best, According to state laws concerning which. It died there. compartment in armrest, and much power steering, brakes. White. $6800 negofr- No refunds School Drill Team Championships a severe crash..These three-point safe- able. Can 973-275-5088. See Page B3. questions, they ask you for your but I'd be happier if they won. If at 5,700 revolutions per minute and In addition to the extensive warran- Private party ad»»1l»»r« only. disease control, provided by Dennis Fire did not have much of a chance more. ty belts are also equipped with shoul- in Daytona Beach. These are the autograph," said Drylewicz. our best wasn't good enough to win 155 lbs. ft of torque all the way from ties, Volkswagon dealers will perform NISSAN PATHFINDER, 1997. 5-«peed, power Pric* ol v«Md« Is only copy changa McGowan of the Department of with rhe burns that he had. der height adjustments, and, to help •lomd national championships, kind of the They probably didn't join to win 1,750 to 4,600 rpm — an extraordi- Available options include leather windows/ doors, cruise, CO. much more As- the national championship, then so Heahh and Senior Services, disease "His chances from rhe start were secure a child safety scat, which all scheduled maintenance at no sume lease, $293.00 monthly, 15,000 miles per Just kx down your xl and ma» II In with Super Bowl for JROTC drill and air the Daytona Beach competition in narily flat .torque curve that provides sealing, steering wheel, shift boot, your payment be it," said Russo. control and F^Tnitr health care have not good," said Markowitz. "The should only be used in the rear seals, charge for two years or 24,000 miles. year. 973-762-6048. rifle teams. die first place. plenty of pulling power from the low handbrake and door panels; a 5-speed Worrall Newspaper* "It got really emotional,'' said to be supervised by a veterinarian. sooner you start it the better his automatic locking ' retractors and For two years, 24-hour roadside assis- SATURN SC2 COUPE. 1994. Blue/Black. 5 Classified Atfrertlelnf Dept. MEW MEDIA Tbe forty seniors took four years "Well, our freshman year, it was end through the top. automatic transmission with Tiptron- Drylewicz. "People left wirh tears Each animal has to be observed daily chances, but his overall chance was emergency locking retractors are tance is also provided. speed, fully loaded, power moon roof, new P.O. Bex 1M to build up their records to make the kind of a dream," said Russo. "We In addition to providing plenty of ic, a power glass sunroof; six-disc CD brakes. 31,500 miles. Asking $11,000. Call: Maplewood, If-J. 07O40 in their eyes." by die animal caretaker or an assis- not good." provided. 973-762-2164. ^ Daytona Beach Championships. never even thought we would get "I'd only been in the program for on-demand performance, it remains changer, and Cold Weather Package Get local updates throughout Your abilities can earn extra in- Search your local classifieds They had only one shot to win it there." two years, so I didn't have to work surprisingly economical. When thai includes beatable front seats and The Passat is the first Volkswagon SEIZED CARS From $175. Porsches. Cadil- on the intemel lacs, Chevys, BMWs, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4 the week. Call our Infosource before graduating high school. come. Advertise them with a classi- http^Avww.localsource.corTv'classifieds/ You have to win a number of loc- as hard," said Joseph. "I felt like I equipped with the five-speed manual, heated windshield washer nozzles. lo utilize side airbags for front seat WD's. Your area. Ton free 1-800-2184000 GOP lays groundwork for hot line at And they won it "One shot, one al and regional championships the new Passat GLS is EPA rated at 23 For those looking for more indivi- occupants. This system is integrated fied ad by calling 1-800-564-8911. extension A-5139 for current listings/ directory owed it to mem. I owed it to us. (908) 686-9898, kill," as Drylewicz would say. before you get invited — Russo Otherwise, I'd carry it wim me." Selection 7515. All four had basically die same called it "making a name for "One shot, one kill," said City Council control reasons for joining. yourself." Web site Drylewicz. By Sean Daily two major parties — Republican and "I liked it because I liked the uni- They certainly didn't start off too They got their kill — first place Staff Writer Democrat — would field in the Visit our site on the World Wide forms and I'd like to join the mili- well. At their first drill competition in armed drill and air rifle shooting This year's election canpaign offi- November 3 general election. Since Web, which can be accessed at tary after going to Norwich Univer- at Lincoln High School in Yonkers, and best overall. cially started on April 9, when the all eight ran unopposed, it was almost http Jl www. 1 ocalsource x 001/ sity," said Joseph. in December of 1994, rhey didn't "When I was told that Rahway cinrliflatn banded in their petitions. a sure thing that they would be One of them said that he saw the even place. had won die national champion- But, just like Memorial Day is con- selected as the party candidates for JROTC during a "recruiting bit" at But apparently practice makes ship, I had a feeling inside me like sidered the start of summer, tbe pri- each position. WEATHER Rahway Intermediate School, when perfect. And when they went back adrenaline, like I'd done something maries are tbe real start of tbe local Right now, the Democrats have an New Jeaefs Automotive they sent {heir color guard "which the next year, they got first place in Savings Camedtani ' Friday: Periods I'd never done before, like I was election campaign in Rahway. 8-1 majority 00 the City Council. of clouds and is something I admired — self dis- armed drill and second in unarmed bungee jumping and I jumped off," Tbe voters went to the polls on Janusz is tbe lone Republican on cipline and everything. It's a more drill. The next year, tf»ey took first sun. 73" said Joseph. Tuesday to pick tbe candidates that the governing body. After the Novem- challenging elective than wood place in both. Saturday: Periods they will vote for on November 3. Not ber elections, be will have one year shop." Everyone cried, they said. many turned out. Of the 13.556 regis- 1/2 Mile From of clouds and They went on to become high left in his three-year term. If he is Decker can't join the military school champs of the Marine Corps "I wish you could see tbe tape," tered voters in the city, only about one elected mayor, the Republicans will Short Hills Mall sun. 75" after high school — he has asthma, 1st District — the entire northeast. said Drylewicz. percent cast votes for each Republi- have to select a replacement for him 1M3 Sunday: Partly TOYOTA CHEVY •93 JEEP •92 FORD '87 LINCOLN so this was his one shot at the Still, the invitation to die Dayto- can candidate. Tbe Democrats did on the council. CAMRY 4M cloudy. Au«o 4 cyt. P/S/B/WflJa. A.C CAVALIER GRAND CHEROKS LTD TAURUS WAGON CONTINENTAL military na Beach competition was "amaz- This is tbe first in a series of articles only slightly better, with four 10 five The Republicans will not have MM. AMTM sait muni I K*>. ZOR. 4 cy. P/SWUO. we. 6-cyl. luto. ps. bo. air. pwi- S-cyl. auto pt. ABS pb. air. pwr V-B, MM. f* po. Mr. DOT Mat 75" 'This is probably the closest I'm ing," said Drylewicz. percent voting for each Democratic men VINt KU0S4M0 S4.32 Ratr Dd. AUIFM sa«*o Can. toda «ki cnaM. • AU FW Caat. tts/ain cruse.«, AkVFWCus. Hal locks •*<. ouM. St. AJJ FM highiiffcttrtt. the achievements of enough seats for a majority next year, Cut. ""• *hM» Exln Clun •lum.»tiMtt. laamw m. mual Uttl. ctoan. 81.537 mi.. VtM For ttw most up to dat* going to come," be said. "It's prob- "It gets you motivated, but it's graduating lush school seniors. candidate. even if they capture all three council 10S30S mL. VWIHY610314 ml 87.407 M. VW PC8B351B MA170106. reports, call (908) 686- Tbe at-large council seats are up for seats from the Democrats. vote this year, u is the position for 1M2 OUSM •12,995 •5,995 •3,995 9898, Ext. 1790. But it will reduce tbe Democrats' QJTE4D00U NCUIDES: mayor. At-large councilmembers rep- majority to 5-4. /kjc 6 Cyl PSSWVIa VC. • Replace Engine Oil (up to 43 qt*.) •ReptoMOiFBter •92 JEEP • '90 LINCOLN resent the entire city. A unified GOP minority could STORM 20ft Cac Tn Cnm T». •93 LINCOLN Police deal with two violent situations 4 ex. P/S. p/e. /we. Emrr Si •7 Point Ruid Level Check • Inspect Wiper Blades £ CONTINENTAL The Democrats are fielding incum- block certain types of legislation D* AMTUSanodss.Trt.CW *t' Tnk men UH* I WRANGLER CONTMEhTAL INDEX""""'''''" Det Sgt Christopher O'Neill and Check CV-Joint Boots For Damage Inspect TbM/Pnssure (ind. spare) i By Sean Daily han as die man who had robbed her. aw Sma. SfBtd IMK 72.125 m 6-cy. «*>, ps. ABS, fb.tk. pw- t-e/L. i apawl, pt, •*. P*. m 8-cyl. auto, p^ ABS. pb. ak, por bents in all four positions: two-term requiring more than a simple majority P7513SJO 49.974ma*. •Mt/UiiMn. man * baft* A14/FM. iport «*U., «»"l»ty •an lodo •*>. nmol ou*t, m. Staff Writer According to the victim, Houlihan DeL Joseph Holley were investigating Mayor James Kennedy and council- Ml FM Cut., dual aiitig*. Community calendar 2 vote for approval. kit AM FU Cast dusl alrMgt. avail, nnandng ntu . 7S.IM hit her, then stole $20 from her. suspicious activity at Leesville and rri..V»MHJS3»<27. S^ntua B9.M7 WH LVSM1S5 Fire blotter ...... 3 Violence has been an issue for Rah- members Jim Jones, Sal Miooe and 90,907 mi V1N WY70123S. A Republican mayor, besides .BRAKE SPECIAL way police lately, with a robbery and Houlihan was arrested and charged East Inman Avenue at 10:08 p.m. Nancy Saliga. The Republicans are ISM 1M5HDS INCLUDES: Editorials „ 4 ending two terms of Democratic lead- •7,995 •5,995 a man carrying a gun in bis car. with robbery and aggravated assault when, according to Capt Kevin backing challengers Frank Janusz for CAPH.LAC TOs«BenOFBl2M CUTLASS SUPBEME • Replace Front Brake Pads *6,995 Obituaries „ 6 ership, could also successfully veto LOWSJ AJa 6 CvL BS8W Uo. He was sent to Union County Jail in White, the two officers jaw several mayor and Gene Andre, A. Allen Gil toVBIItOAN • Inspect Front Discs & Calipers Sports- 7 The robbery occurred last Monday. any legislation coming from the coun- LOADED Wlaatiart MX> AriU. I •92 TOYOTA •93 Mercury •96 MERCURY people conducting business with the rrt OviM. Tfc n. W»»re. moon ii. • Inspect Rear Discs & Calipers Officers were sent to the area of Irv- Elizabeth after having his bail set at crest and Dirk Weber for council. A/C. P/Sunnwl, Lit Buoat SB. Wl«/at>a> County news- Bl occupants of a vehicle parked there. cil. AaVFM SHvao Caw * moral (or rear drums & wheel cyls.) COROLLADX GRAND MARQUIS, LS VILUGER ing Street and Elm Avenue to investi- $50,000. Kennedy received 636 votes, while m frcyl. mto V. ABS. pb. at. DM Hal Entertainment B3 If one of the Democrats breaks . VIWM4Z10121. • inspect Brake Lines & Hoses 4-eyi. «uto. r>«. «*. »"• - Auto. > eyl, •*. Pfc PO. •>. <"*•• kx*» >h. mai, n AM FM CM>. gate a report. An investigation into a "check Further investigation revealed that Janusz received 172. I AM/FU/C0 ckan 4-aw. «7.S4» mL (WVInO. p/HtU. pflkl. AWFM. •Inspect Master Cylinder Classified BIO ranks with the rest of tbe council, the VtMNC17S(73. kwdm. awnniy 1 rrandng «nl. dual Wtaoj. alum aMak, 7-P«», cashing enterprise" also led to the Mendoza was allegedly conducting 17.167 rrt,WUPXM»219 PtriK024.S73lTi.VMt TDJ3SM1 Officer Nicolas Roble found David Jones received 580 votes; 569 vot- Republicans could even have a major- Real Estate B12 arrest of an Elizabeth resident on a some kind of check cashing enter- Houlihan, 26, of Irving Street and ed for Mione and 582 for Saliga. ity. This is what happened in 1996: (908) 753-5020 Automotive B14 weapons charge. prise; the officers also reported seeing '5,995 •8,995 •16,995 detained him while the victim, a Andre received 179 votes, Weber Ward 4 Democrat Jerry Coleman Mario Mendoza, 22, ofoElizabeth what appeared to be a weapon in the Corner o! Rt. 22 E. & Somerset St. 26-year-old woman, was located. got 179 and Gilcrest got 185. often sided with the four-man Repu- Worrall Community Newspapers was arrested for the unlawful posses- vehicle. I © 1998 All Rights Reserved According to Capu Kevin White, . The purposse of Tuesday's primary blican majority to make a sometimes No. Plainlield 6811IVER ROAD • 908-273-2828 sion of a weapon — a "BB-type hand- Mendoza was released on a sum- the victim positively identified Houli- was to select the candidates that the erratic majority on the council. ptamart»nWqtodwaTdai>(r;EairtiTi^ | Prices Include all costs to be paid by a consumer except Inc., reg., & taxes gun" — after a May 21 investigation. mons.

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