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m Since 1893 NO SECURITY DEPOSIT [Vol. 113, No.- 8 CRANFORD * GARWOOP * KENILWORTH Thursday; February 22^ 2001 50 cents
NO 1ST MONTH As deadline looms, towns search for BOE candidates meet JD Powers PAYMENT ,. . o. rum cxfjiurer .'•.•••;,:-.",iv--;:';-'i''i>wj«fc'i/f.-(-vji!fv>''i'-'r-'iW"-' for t:•••' Qualifications.) By MICHAEL R.CUOZZO to seek re-election. But as of tributed to potential candidates. had filed a nominating petition Jaskot expiring this year. / THE CHRONICLE Wednesday, no candidates — To qualify to run for a munici- by the middle of this week. "No According to officials at the 2000'BEST BUYS'^ incumbent or otherwise — had pal board of education in the one's made it official yet/1 said Kenilworth Board of Education, UNION COUNTY — With the filed to run iri the Cranford or statewide -April 17 school elec- one official in the Cranford Board however, none of the three nomi- COROLLA CE CAMRUE filing deadline looming, few peo- 4-Df, 4-Cyl, Aula PSP$. MR2SPYDER TACOMA Kenilworth elections. tion, potential candidates must of Education office, who noted nating petitions issued to poten- •A/C..PW. PDL. & Moral ple have stepped forward to The deadline to file nominat- garner 10 signatures—including that nominating petitions were tial candidates had been • .17nw/iN*V3BUK4!)r' •DCAB announce candidacy for the ing petitions with the three their own — from qualified vot- issued to all three incumbents. returned by Wednesday. 6 cyl, outo trans, pwr steer/ABS. olr. am/ftri sleteo w/CD, dual; 6 cyl, auto trans, pwr steer/ABS, air. am/Fm stereo w/CD, dual Cranford, Garwood or boards is 4 p.m. Monday. ers in their municipality The Kenilworth school board The terms of Garwood Board airbops, radial tires MSRP S29,3)0.VlN #12184013. Stk#3343. airbaosib , radiadill ttiresi . MSRP $2577$25,7>0.VlN#l0 VIN#1K1847K 184704M . Sik#3443Stk#3443, Kenilworth school boards. Baseo on a 39 mo lease inaudes firs! rrtonrh payrnent of $299 + Officials in each school district In Cranford, where the terms will also have three seats up for of Education members Ann Based on a 39 mo lease includes first month payment of $269 + In Garwood, where three ,$1501 .down pymnl-$1800 dye 01 inception. Totqlpymnfe $1531 down pymnt; = $1800 due at inception. Totaljiymnts said this week they expected of Rita Veca, Cheryl Carbone and grabs in April, with the-terms of Palmer, Juanita Austin and school board terms are expiring more nominating petitions to be $11,661 + dwn pymnli Total cost or lectse $13,162. PurchosB $10,491 t'dwnwinnt = toMlco^:pfIncise $!2;022« Purthalse . 1 Mary Sudiak are set to expire Board of Education President Linda Koenig also expire this ; ; ; ••>'.••••^.:' ' ippljon161 IwBeen4'$16;066f :' i >' .;- " ••' - " " '•'• "'•' ' f$HIS8.^:-:-:...^';l',.v-' this year, ah three incumbents filed by the deadline, noting that this year, neither the incumbents Janet Glynos and board members Per have announced their intentions numerous petitions had been dis- nor. any potential challengers George Schlenker and Stan (Continued on page A-8) Dual Air BagA Moral I, •Auto,' ".'mo'.'. IT83BA/INJVU681B91 . . jftr-• • 39 {• 39 •' tm 12617MI/WNiYZS7741G mos. mos. Around [TOYOTA CERTIFiEDS 1 TRUCKS AND SUV's fc L&ase AS TRADED SPECIALS! far DMC Classes •M BAV44X4 $16,995 •97 4 RUNNER SR5 $15,995,' '98 CONVHISION VAN $19,995] •95 CIVIC $5995 *180O Due at Inception Town TOVOtA^W Wagon, 4*tiyl, ' TOVOtA 4-Dr, V6,Aui6Trans. '(iHEVYiBOOLOTOPVe, HONDA, 4-CyL Aulo.Trans, . \.V fo\V (IS 69 Aulo, PS/PB, Air Cond, PW, Pwr Steering & Brakes. Air • Aiitp Thins, Pwr Steering &' -\\ "18OOlow (is Due at Inception(>R PDL, Alloy Wheels, Dual Air Pwr Steering & Brakes, Air Cond, Pwr windows & Dr Brakes, Air Cond, Pwr Winds Cond,101840MI/W# S reaching out eyeing heading Bag & Moral Locks, Cruise, AIWFM Stereo .9% 60ff08MIA/IN*X0200587 &Dr Locks, CrUlsa, Tilt, SL020435 -|% 2OOO V wish list' Cass, CD Player, Dual Air Running Boards, TV & Morol FACTORY Bag & Morel 19750MI/VIM/W1018820 '95CAMRYLE $6995 O '98 SIENNA XLE $21,995 93869MI/VINW0080507 FINANCING CRANFORD — A major ro>WA Wagon, V6, Auto, TOYOTA 4-Dr, 4-Cyl. REBATE APR FACTORY IF QUALIFIED IF QUALIFIED -raising campaign is being smaller PS/PB, A/CPW, PDL '95 LAND CRUISER $22,995 Auto Trans, Pwr Steering ' FINANCING REBATE to Clark AM/FM Stereo Cass, CD 99 TOWH & COUMTHY LTD $16,995 TOYOTA 4-Dr, V6. Aulo Trans, & Brakes, Air Cond, Pwr ' ed on behalf of the Player, Dual Air Bag & More! CHRYSLER Van, V6, Auto Pwr Steering & Brakes, Air Windows & Door Locks. Fully Public Library. 35662MIA/IN#WU07'M23 Cond, Pwr Windows & Dr Loadedl Trans, Pwr Steering & Brakes, 111321 MI/VIN#SU575651 The Friends of the Cranford Garwood schools, AlrCorid, Pwr Windows & Or Locks, Sun Roof, Dual Air •lie library are running the budget '99 LANDCRUISER $44,995 Bag, Anti-Lock Brakes, •«!• Locks, Cruise, Dual Air Bag, :"raYOtA4-Dr, 4WD, VB, Auto, Anil-Lock Brakes, AM/FM AM/FM Stereo Cass, CD '93 TROOPER paign in conjunction with Polish Foundation PS/PB, A/CF PW, PDL, CD Stereo Cassette, CD Player Player & Morel ISUZlM-Dr.e-GyU-Spd Sunny Acres Civic & 65605MI/VIWS0108904 M/Trans, Pwr Strng& Brks, COLONIAL Director highlights Player, Alloy Whools, Dual & Morel iprovement Association. strike lease accord Air Bag & More! 6977QMIA/IN#XB7b8300 Air Cpnd.PW, PDL, AM/FM More than 8,500 letters have 1SO11MI/VINM)O44?96 Stereo Cass, Alley Wheels, ByMAUREENFOYE 'OOXTERRA $22,995 1O8183MI/VIN#P79OO414 mailed to homeowners, efforts to cut costs Nissan 4-Dr, 4WD, V6, Auto groups and businesses in CHRONICLE. CORRESPONDENT 96 4 RUNNER UMITtD $21,995 '95 4 RUNNER SR5 $16,9951 Trans, Pwr Steorlng & Brakes, \i •• TTCWOfA 4-Dr, 6-Cyl, Aulo, TOYOTA 4-Dr, V6, Aulo Trans, ' '9OECUPSE $3995 township soliciting items on Air Cond, Pwr Windows & Dr MITSUBISHI 2-DC, 4-cyi, & By MICHAEL R.CUOZZO GARWOOD — Middle school PS/PQ, Air Cond. PW, PDL, Pwr Steering & Brakes, Air ' Locks, Cruise, Dual Air Bag, k library's Vishhst." GD Player, Loaiher, Moon Spd WT, PS/PB, Air Cond, students can expect to attend Cond, Power Windows & ' AM/FM Stereo Cass, CD iRS e expanded library is THE CHRONICLE ' ' ' PW, PDL. Cruise. AM/FM fttf&Mlcto&orol Door Locks $ Morel ' Player & Morel ! classes in Clark, if plans for a 47696MIA/IN#S0210350 ' Stereo Cassette & More! uled to reopen later in the new school move ahead this year. 52636MI/VIWTOO34259 22445MIA/IN#YC558262 7dO97/VINWLE077819 __ IVIC WE ARE PROFESSIONAL GRADE: Currently, the library is CRANFORD — The GM Employee sales-welcome..JVsk for Mary. d in the Cranford Downtown , Management The Garwood Board of Call "The Credit Experts" lunity Center. Corporation met Tuesday night Education voted 7-1 Tuesday to discuss the corporation's 2001 night to approve a lease agree- 1-800-NEED LOAN YOU TAKE ORE OF YOUR BOSiNESS... The community has always budget. ment with the Polish Cultural ..WE'O. TAKE CARE OF YOUR TRUCBCS" a great supporter of the As it stands now, the budget Foundation in Clark. Board ASIC FOR INSTANT CREDIT! irary," Director John Malar member Linda Koenig cast the Every Used Car cornea with an , or'ii:22 \\I:ST, NORTH IJKANCII (SOIMMIUILIJ- would be less than it was in 2000 NICOLE DIMELUVTHE CHRONICLE id in a press release issued by — $285,919, as opposed to 2000's lone "no" vote. UNCONDITIONAL 45-DAY 'the Friends. "We are hoping to SATISFACTION QUARANTEE! 908I7_22-2700 • J -800-773-8757 tab of approximately $302,000. According to the agreement, Route 202, Flemfogton.NJ'i-SOO'TOYOTA-e (1-800 , draw upon that support once Kathleen Miller Prunty, DMC Slide on down Garwood students in grades 6 5) • M-F 9AM-9PM, Sat 9AM-6PM' (908) 780-5700 i again." '" Before winter stormed back late this week, the weather had been downright sprlng-Hke, and Elizabeth's s^ «v<» Prices include all consumer costs except tax, lie & reg fees director, drew up the draft. A through 8 would attend class at Donations are welcome in any workshop meeting, has been young Michael peterwas was one of those taking advantage of Sunday's relatively warm weather. the Polish. Cultural Foundation amount to cover the cost of fur- scheduled to begin at- 7 p.m. Michael Was having a ball In the jungle-gym slide at Crahford's Nomahegan Park.—-, facility on Broadway in Clark nisbingsi&r specific items to be Monday 90 DM0 officials can die- during the 2001-02 and 2002-03 pv»clia|ecf.'If)a donation is for a cuss'" each "budget'item Jine^y/v school years, while the hypothet- specific item, that item will f$l ical; construction of a new school Make Your Best Deal Plus.,, include a plaque, with the donor's line. ''• '' ' Jiame. All donations are tax- 7/ is very positive that, deductible to the extent allowed As it stands now, the "bylaw.1 . ' the board was able to In addition, those who give budget would be less. repriesentatives of • the Elizabeth • react) an agreement with $500 or' more will have their than it was in 2000 — Office of Public brformarion noticed the Polish Cultural names inscribed on a brass $285,919, as opposed to pfpjwid'offers'a selection of iclultr •the 888/^00 Wwit^ jmilrl. al^ri^d him. Foundation and secure a . p}aque within the "Donors 2000's tab or approxi- oriented"~ -.:•: ^bnversatibnalisfs^ iptuhe^raxc^rectibn. -: •;,.;; Circle." Those who" give $100 or into sex chat service including "i^al', working girls; school building for our mately $302,000. >TbQt. -.diarirecfciiJarjt;/.. lie-; said,- ';.»yas-. more will receive a navy blue By GREGORY ZELLER housewives^ students and fantasy !_iteruei.''JfekV9'"^th:';a.-C!lnrW.':lette-..- sixth-, seventh- and tote bag with the Friends THE CHRONICLE explaining the mistake, and as far as." eighth-grade students emblem, according to the press during the construction The lower proposed budget is : r he knows fee sex-link number never ' •release, For more information, UNION COUNTY—The coun- -.;t^'«^^i44^y*. 'aiirtatetnre*for' - made it into a newspaper or over the period." :call Malar at (908) 709-7272. the result of a reworking of sev- ty's Office of Public Information is 99!(»nts per p4nutei pr."live6m- ; aiiwavei'."1 hope] it" didn't,". Plante — William J. Murphy: eral salaried positions, and tin- tipping its hat this Week to its City onipne •f^{asy tajfc" at "only : B said Tuesday." ' •.]. -.-'-'! './' '•'• .'-.-' I Sat., Feb. 17th & Mon., Feb. 19th, 2001 kering in a few other areas. of Elizabeth counterpart after a ; $2i;9,9'pei::;nuimte. ,:f "•':•'..':!{ v:.;., .-.• : Superintendent of" JHealth Department sets Prunty said in November, her'typographical error nearly linked ; ^femcojnrect Q^niaber -± whidb Plante said he siriiply punched^^ ih Garwood Schools "Wood screening effort administrative assistant left; county seniors to apay-fbr-sexadult was issijed iipi the pressrelease to the phone number he was given, notr'•"-; instead of a replacing the assis- chat line. >'^''h^'job.':]^^ust''to";bruBh.-it''up'-' CRANFORD — The Health tant with another full-time atid put it iii the right fiomat; put it • The Office of Public Information at the current Lincoln-rranklin Brand New 2001 Chevrolet' Brand New,2000 Chevrolet '.Department has scheduled a employee, Prunty created a part- ^W^j^(^d)nQ/gpe^o^: ohletterhead afld send it but; . Brand New 2001 Chevrolet Brand New 2001 Chevrolet' issued a Eleb. 8 press release on the School site is underway. The blood screening profile test for 8 time coordinator for special Union County Division of Aging's to'•;bffa£}'f\ii/o^cpQi(tei$r.>-±-'':• :''.H didnt.questionitfiom^ £hb peo- .a.m. to 9;30 a.m. March 2 at the events/promotions position, while ple whogave me the infbrmatibn,"he Polish Cultural Foundation CRUflUEH CKFLEETBIDE Senior Cafe lunch program, in "livey^nateurs" iotrfQ building is a former Clark Board -2 door, 4 cylinder, 3 speed "Township Municipal Building, cutting the administrative assis- •smi^m^rfunately.Irievergaveita; 4 dr, 4 cyl, 3'spd aulo trans, pwr . 4 dr, 6 cyl, 4 spd aulo trartaw/od. pwr. which meals prepared by a nutri- ••fpojfii^.pe^njffj^/d/'-"!^ of Education facility. auto-transmission, power' slr/brks. AIR, AM/FM cloreo; r/def, - located oh Springfield Avenue. tant slot to part-time as well. second thoilght." . :, . . . : r 8!rArk^dffl, AIR, AWFM stereo/ridef/ tionist are offered to the elderly for steering/brakes, AIR, AM/FM clolh, STK#Z3784i VINW1Z431002. ohe^dn-orje fantasy talk! The agreement was initially to PICKUP plolh, bokls, STK»Z3I!28, • Tests are available to adults This saved money because bene- • Plante gaid neither the Office of stereo, CD, cloth, buckets, 4 dr; 4WO,•Ve, 4 jpdauto trtn«;w/od,.|)Wr : MSRP $15,155. $1981st mo py/ml VIN»16iaB032, MSRP $17,846.' $470; a suggested donation of $1.50. But include fifth?grade Garwood stu- Vortec 570Q V8, 4 speed . Blf/bifcJtolndMs/Md mlrr, AIR, AM/FM »l«roa-ca8», 118 and older. fits do not have to be provided for StK#Z3Q71,VIN #17120433.! dU9 at lease Blgnlng. Til pymls = ciret cosh + $2291>t mo pymf. $696 •.•"'•af'fi^^'fld' per Public Mofinatiori nor the Division till, erulifl, deep l/gis, h/« mldoi cloth bckta, reer wind $7128. Ttl cost = $7128 Purch opt the recorded voice at the toll-free : : dents, but Superintendent of MShP $14,545.- Price Incl. .auto tran$-he'avy duty, full conv. pkn, cuilom owhead com: 8TKIZ3445. dus at signing Tt) pyrhln- $BS44 Ttf the part-time positions, both of at lease ehd$7729. 12,000 ml/yr, Cost of $17 covers the basic rrtinute" y' j- -' '••.:••/•'•••'• oh .Aginghad received any coni- size 8 foot be"d, pwr str/brks, VMHpfim, MSRP J28,M5. 12,000 ml/yf, ,1B« cost o $8714 Pun* opt al lease 6nd number in the press release — Schools William J. Murphy said ' $2500 GM Rebate &$4OO.Coll.: \26t thereafter; Lease Incl $1040 $0469 12,000 ml/yr 20e (hereaflor blood test, along with a medical which were filled in December. Grad. Rot). V qiial. To qual, niust AIRi AM/FM slereo-cass, GM Reb, &'$400 Rec Coll Grad 1 which replaced the 888 area code plairits regarding the- errbnebus board members felt that since the Lease Ind $1176 GM Reb i WOO Rec review that will be sent to the While some salaries — includ- ,, be a graduate (1;yr. prior or. 2 front cloth bench seat, tilt, : Reb. If qual.
*' ' " ' •••'•'•' •; Cranford as the site for his first froin/a firsthand perspective, tie.' : "Town Hall1; chat because it is a said he, believes there must b> large, town with varied political more, flexibility for, teachers and; views — said his number-one pri- schools to explore ways to use fed-' I-';' -Multi Chevrolet will rolund to you 3% of Iho sales tax you have paid on the taxable amount of your vehicle, Prices include all costs to be'pald by ths consumer except lldenslng, registration & taxes, Prices valid from 72 hra. of publication, GM & Lease'progrgmgsLiblect "Real Estate...... C-4 ority.'is to strengthen New eral funds. "We in Wjwhingtoijt! : : ; ^|;^^^^^ELtb/THE CHRONICLE' r-t.C ' • . . .'••'-.•' • . • •••.'•"•.'.• -••' • . '•• to change without riotlos, Lessee responsible for Maintenance, repair &.excess,*vear,. ••• •• - • • •-••• - - JerseyV. public schools and don't know how to educate every Police Log ...4...... A-2 Education reform) was the hot topic V^ ensure that no child is left one of our kids^ the,congressman ',«!• :..'.•',;' first-ever "Town Hall" rnwitlrig at thej Cranford Murilclpal Building. Ferguson also touched on Social behind. He said the best way to do Classified...... C-5 Security and Medlwro Issues during the discussion. ; v •''••';••' '' .'' • • ' - *';•.»< . ;•• V' j^^ L W>>fapii^Yili!iil>&&^ , A-2 Cranford Chronicle February 22,200i: I ^Druary 22,2Q0T Cranford Chronicle A-3 Cranford the Union County Jail in Alleged gasoline thief Elizabeth in lieu of $250 bail, The long and winding road Patricia McGee, 45, of I Police Log according to police reports. - North Avenue West, was * * * who have been forced to defend — FinttStates was claiming that charged at 6:10 p.m. with dri- A 17-year-old juvenile was Legal, other woes popped after pursuit ving while intoxicated, refus- may have actually called the on his breath, police said. He — and launch — numerous Cranford had breached the tenets station himself to report that was field tested and charged charged Monday with, legal actions regarding of the redevelopment agreement By MICHAEL R.CUOZZ0 tim of a theft and pointed to a 1982 ing to submit to a sobriety jhave beset Crossing test and careless driving. he had a gun, according to with DWI, police said. shoplifting' • Cranford Crossing. and wanted to see how much .THE CHRONICLE ~~~ —— Nissan that was exiting the station The juvenile, whose identi- .' In July of 1999, the Township 1 Police responded to a motor police reports. * * * ' from the beginning they could recover from their at a high rate of speed, according to ty is not being released Committee voted 3-2 to guaran- out-of-pocket expenses and other ' CRAWFORD — Township OranfordLt Stephen Wilde vehicle accident at the inter- Jerelynn Moore, 43, of Garwood Newark, was charged Sunday because of his or her age, was •• PyMBHAaHCUOZZO tee a loan for First States. The costs generated by the project's police, with assistance from the With Cranford police in pursuit, section of Miln Street and with shoplifting. apprehended by employees at •• blE CHRONICLE ' guarantee allowed First States to failure to move ahead. Clark Police Department, appre- the suspect vehicle proceeded Eastman Street and found Heman Marquez Jr, 23, of r At 9:15 a.m., employees the Pathmark supermarket -I receive a lower interest rate on In June 2000, Superior Court Ihended a suspect Mondaywhb was south on the Garden State McGee at the Scene, according Rahway, was charged at 1 from the Pathmark supermar- after attempting to steal !; CRANFORD — When town- the construction loan because Judge Edwin Beglin ruled in believed, to have stolen gasoline Parkway at a high rate of speed, to reports. No injuries were a.m. Saturday with driving ket called police to report a $14.15 worth of merchandise, I ship officials first approached they had the backing of the town- favor of the loan agreement, but from a Centennial Avenue service. Wilde said The vehicle then pulled reported in the accident, while intoxicated, failing to police said. shoplifter in custody. Security according to police reports. A ' Nick Schorach about developing ship, and the lower interest rate declared the Cranford Crossing station. off onto the shoulder near exit 135, keep right and failing to personnel allegedly observed his Soilth Avenue property, meant the project could be com- After a brief car; chase turned which is the Clark exit, and the maintain his vehicle's lamps. juvenile complaint was signed ' parking deck agreement invalid. Moore enter the store and Schorsch was very agreeable. pleted faster and officials would into a foot race, Jeffery Adams, 34j suspect ran off on foot into a near- Richard Jackubos, 36, of Marquez was stopped on and forwarded to family court, In January, Alderdice —<• acting place three items, valued at a JOffidals were excited. The future be able to offer a competitive of Edison, was charged with theft, by wooded area, according to police Elm Street, was charged at South Avenue, where police police said. without DiGiovanni — filed an total of $47.97, into & bag, ^eemed bright. eluding and reckless driving. reports. 11:55 p.m. Saturday with dis- ordered him to park at a ser- appeal of Beglin's decision. In the according to police reports. Kenilworth ;' The Cranford Crossing project, Awarding to. police reports, Adams orderly conduct. vice station, according to More than three years appeal, Alderdice questioned how A short foot pursuit ensued as Moore was released and is j^hich was initially {mown as the -fled.the scene;after taking $18.50 Jackubos was charged after police reports. He was then A Cranford resident report- , one part of the' agreement could Adams fled and officers from the scheduled to appear Monday $ound Bank Redevelopment pro- later, the stalled project :,. worth of gas from the Amoco sta- police found him to be in pos- transported to police head- ed Feb. 13 that her son was , be valid, but not the other. | Cranford and Clark police depart- in Garwood Municipal Court. feet, first surfaced in. 1997, The has done nothingtor the Baking a difference tion oh the 500 block of Centennial session of a BB gun, a replica quarters, where he Was given the victim of a robbery in the Then, earlier this month, ments set out after him. He was of a 9 millimeter handgun, a sobriety test, police said. * * * $13.5 million downtown redevel- Students In Ms. Gallagher's fifth-grade class at the Brookslde Place School In Cranford volunteered Avenue. : '•.': • '•;'•.•. '• .', White Castle parking lot on downtown — but has Cranford followed an appeal of its apprehended, charged and taken according to police reports. He is scheduled to appear William Maass, 42, of t opment project was seen by recently to sponsor a special bake sale. The sale was arranged to raise funds for a family the class Cranford officer Donald Zsak South Springfield Road in ^ spurred numerous legal own, in which township officials, 1 to the Union County Jail in Monday .in Garwood Elizabeth, was charged jCranford officials as a way of "adopted" through the Cranford Family Care program. was driving doy/ri Gehtenriial 'Elizabeth, where he was held in Police responded to a call Union Township. for, all intents and purposes, stating there was a man on Municipal Court. Sunday with shoplifting. jumping new life into the stag- battles and left Cranford Avenue vheit he .was stopped by • . lieu.of $10,000 bail set by Cranford Police said the woman told , nant downtown area. agreed with Alderdrice. In the lat- Elm Street with a gun, accord- * * * At 2:17 p.m., employees officials and project an employee pf the Amoco; who .Municipal Court Judge Jeff Kenilworth officers the rob- !; But n6w, mote than three est appeal, township officials said told.Zsak he had just been the vie* ing to police reports. Officer Louis Patrone, 44, of Clark» from the Pathmark supermar- developer First States if the parking deck lease agree- Getchmen, police said. arrived, contacted Jackubos ket called police to report a bery was committed by two , years later, the stalled project has was charged Saturday night black males and one Hispanic! done nothing for the downtown — Properties looking for a ment had been declared invalid* DiFrancesco nominates Gagliardi by phone and ordered .him out with driving while intoxicated shoplifter in custody. Maass j of his house, police said. male, all of whom fled into Jjmt has spurred numerous legal way out.' the entire deal with First States and careless driving. was charged with the theft of should have been thrown out. Siimnier Workshop sets Jackubos exited the house $89.58 worth of batteries, Kenilworth after taking her •. Rattles and left township officials Patrone was observed on land project developer First States ' Where the troublesome project with the gun in his hand, North.Avenue driving without according to police reports. son's money and some com- i as state education commissioner jfVoperties looking for a way out- goes from here remains to be pointed in the air, police said. his lights on, according to It Was discovered Maass- pact discs, rental rate to tenants, Ibwnsbjp schedule tor 30th season Officers ordered, him to drop was Wanted by the1 Union Kenilworth police forward- ji As currently , designed, Commissioner Phil Morifl said. seen, On Jan. 31, the Township By THOMAS SCOTT sioner would be to look at educa- dren should be doing," he said1. police reports. He was stopped jCranfbrd Crossing features two Committee met with .First States the gun and he complied, just over the Westfield border County Sheriff's Office for ed the report to the Union ' The 3-2 vote was split along THE CHRONICLE tion initiatives already in-place "They don't need the state to tell ;•••.'• WESTFIEtD ^The Westfield to July 27. A full-day program is 4eparate lots, flanking South representatives in closed session them."" Summer: Workshop marks its according to police reports. and officers smelled a strong probation violation, police Police Department after > party lines. At the time the loan across the state. also available in conjunction with 1 l^venue. The Round Bank Site lies — as they had done in December SCOTCH PLAINS — Acting 30th season this'year. . the Westfield Y Officers believe Jackubos odor of an alcoholic beverage said. He was transported to checking the area, police said, » agreement was adopted, Morin "My immediate plans are to The New Jersey School frt the intersection of South, and — in an effort to resolve the ongo- Gov. Donald T. DiFrancesco has All New . Jersey pupils in said he believed,there was 'Very look at what the state Board's Association, a federation "New courses for this summer Walnut avenues, behind the ing conflict. Now-Mayor Jorn said nominated township resident preschool through grade 8 can are Decorative Arts, Illustration; little risk" for Cranford. But com- Department of Education is of more than 600 local boards of Cranford Hotel. The first floor of mittee Democrats George Jorn the township's goal is "getting rid and veteran educator Dr. Vito A- already doing," Gagliardi said, education, endorsed Gagliardi in attend, the five-week arts pro- Introduction to Art; Mosaics; jthe Round Bank Site would fea- gram, held at. Thomas Edison . Outdoor Designs; Wreath and John Williams were more of the guarantee provision" and Gagliardi to succeed David C. "and then look at how to improve a Feb. 14 press release. CHS Mock Trial team Nationwide report lambastes ; ture stores, with offices on the cautious, noting the potential "pursuing a resolution on Hespe as the state's commission- things — such as helping schools "(His strength) is his familiar- Intermediate. School on Kahway Creations; Stories and More; jjecond and third floors. The other Avenue in Westfield. Writer's Craft; Chess IV; the responsibility on the part of the Cranford Crossing," although he er of education. in terms of technology needs." ity with the educational systeip Jjite, across South Avenue, would township to provide money to has not elaborated on what that To sudceed Hespe, Gagliardi at all levels of operation," said Classes are scheduled to run orchestra; and the Workshop New Jersey's child safety laws I ilso contain offices, as Well as res- In the press release, weekday mornings from' June 25 Chorus. defeated in semifinals cover construction costs. resolution will be — and would must by confirmed by the New DiFrancesco praised Gagliardi's Edwina M. Lee, executive direcr idential apartments. Also Jersey Senate. A senate confir- Arts and crafts, communica- CRANFORD — New Jersey old can wear only a seat belt, just" In April of 2000, township res- say whether the appeal filed ear- "commitment to accountability" tor of the New Jersey School By MICHAEL frCUOZZO semifinal round, but the squad — Iplanned on this site is a parking idents Paul Alderdice and lier this month is a township majbion hearing is scheduled for Boards Association, in the press tion, dance/movement, drama, earned a failing grade for its efforts Jjke adults. This puts the kids into" [deck meant to provide parking for in the state's schools as well as trying the case as the plaintiffs 1 Anthony DiGiovanni filed a law- effort to bring in a new Cranford Monday. release. "He has experience at music and the "Kaleidoscope" THE CHRONICLE to protect kids who ride in cars, a potentially dangerous situation; presidents of those apartments his background as a teacher. The program are also being offeredr- — this time was unable to out- based on a recent study exploring according to the press release. J suit against the township, claim- Crossing developer. "I am naming as education acting governor rated Gagliardi the state, county and local school CRANFORD—The Cranford legal its Jonathan Dayton coun- •and downtowii employees and ing the committee needed a 4-1 commissioner someone who district levels. This perspective1 . Also scheduled for the 30th child occupant protection laws * A motorist is allowed to bring- visitors. First States representatives a "first rate administrator who season is a Studio One produc- High School Mock Trial Team terpart. across the country In fact, the cbildren under 6 years old from" vote to approve the loan guaran- did not return numerous phone truly understands the important will bring a high level of should help him continue the A Penn Jersey Advance,. Inc. newspaper tion of "Annie Junior," a musical was unable to defend its Union Mock Trial Team members state's laws were judged to be the i! The idea, according to Director tee. r,ole teachers play in ensuring a accountability" to the commis- constructive dialogue that 'hid , NJN.PuWfehlhg©20p;i ; the same family in the back seat calls from The Chronicle this based on the original version of County Crown. < , had been working on the "Groom" worst in the nation, according to without restraints if other, unre-^ [Kathleen Miller prunty of the Shortly thereafter, First States week. . good life for New Jersey's chil- sioner's post. predecessor established between case since November. In the case, dren," the acting governor said Published every Thursday by NJN "Annie." Studio One is open to On Feb. 8, the Mock Trial the study. strained passengers occupy all the^ powntown Management demanded an arbitration hear- "I will be looking into compli- the local school districts." ) a mother files a wrongful death Prunty said she wanted town- Publishlncj (USPS136r800) students in grades 6-8 and no Team lost in its semifinal match New Jersey was one of 24 states other seats in the vehicle. C Corporation, is "to get people ing, claiming the township owed in a Feb. 14 press release. "He ance, to ensure that all money Gagliardi said the various lawsuit against a fictional college ship residents to know the town- 301 CentralAve., Clark, NJ07066' auditions are required. Many against Jonathan Dayton High that received a failing grade from "This study exposes the Sad fact forking here and living here, the_developer money to Cover ship is doing all it can to get the understands this because while and state aid meant to touch education-related jobs he was '. Second Class postage paid at and dean of student affairs after .4. Gagliardi has worn many nori-singing roles are available. School. The team had swept its the national Safe Kids Campaign, that; parents and caregivers in; j-ipur investment (and) begin to expenses — including legal project finished. Many township new projects gets back to kids in performed over the last four Cranford,, Nd POSTMASTER: opening-round matches on Feb. 6, her daughter dies at a campiis which according to a Teh. 12 press New Jersey cannot depend on omv expenses —> the developer had hats —consultant, superinten- decades "will all be helpful." He please send changes to NJN A full list of courses, descrip- ^ddress parking problems." officials have said that they want the classroom," Gagliardi said. concert. release uncovered in &e Garden dent, school principal — he is said getting more technology Publishing Fulfillment office, PO tions and registration forms can winning separate competitions state's law because of disturbing |' The project, though steeped in already incurred. Cranford to see the matter resolved as While accountability concerns Team advisor Bernie State "startling" gaps in coverage loopholes in child occupant protec- first and foremost a teacher. His into the classrooms, identifying Box 699, Somarvifle, NJ .08876. ' be found in the Summer as both the defense and the v iegal red tape, has not been refused to pay, or go to arbitra- quickly as possible, if at all possi- will touch all districts at all lev- ;Subscriptibn rates by mall, one Flashberg said he was proud of related to age, seating position and tion coverage," said Carol Ann- experience as a teacher and a children with problems earlier Workshop brochure. Copies will plaintiffs of the fictitious case without its advantages, accord- tion, because the ble without going to court. With els, Gagliardi said he does not year within Union County $25, out be inailed to homes in Cranford the Cranford students, and said lack of specific child safety seat Giardelli, director of New Jersey's^ school leader will be invaluable improving proficiency levels in "Groom v. Metropolitan College ing to Prunty. The buzz sur- Alderdice/DiGiovanni lawsuit other municipalities thriving feel it will be his place to second- of county $28, oulof state $30, • by early March. If you do not they, should be proud of their use. * Safe Kids chapter, in the tfeb. 12, rounding the downtown redevel- was still pending; if the township as we work together to come up English and preparing kids to To subscribe call 1^800-300-9321; and H.B. Williams." 1 thanks to redevelopment projects, guess local school boards. "I receive a copy, call (908) 618- achievements. He said the Feb. $ ii' The Safe KidfliCampaign is the gress release. "As a result, chil-v wkgito 'win^thelt lawsuit, itheri;] wjith programs to recruit, train enter the workforce are a few of Those victories propelled t3be opment project, ' she said', Prunty noted the clock is ticking believe that the local boards of 1551. semifinal w^s a close (Call( and ' only national organization dedicat- dren'$ lives are in dangetf spurred in 2000 "more' ihv^est- MaywiMorin'ttbtedt there Would and fcetkin teachers? main area he hopes to address. - defending Union County inock b'n Cranford. "We, fi-ankty,'can' t 1 education know best what ''chil- gave credit to Dayton, who went ed Iwdely to preventing uninten- Safe Kids graded, ^states,,jn£ idknt in the downtown • (than be no need to enter arbitration. ' ' This" week, Gagliardi said he tnal champions into the Feb. 8 afford to lose any time," she said. on to lose to Bruriah High School tional childhood injury. seven key categories, ac^rding TO* 'there's been) in many, many a is looking forward to serving as in the finals. Announcement of the Garden the release: restraint use required e^uqation. commissioner. "It will The Cranford squad, in fact, State's failing efforts came in a through age 15; appropriate child 1 We're All You auto "performed' well enough**to be' piress release issued by the restraint requirement by 'age; jfe'et has als.p become aid embar- Best JFirieiw} Resale Shoi accorded the win," Flashberg - Cranford-based New Jersey State proper child safety seat adjusts jrass^ent for township officials, •, Need To Know. group said. - Safety CoundL . ment; public education and public "In fact," he added, "I would The Safe Kids Campafen mea- funds; penalty provisions; sets winter clearance sale &ete,r'an;j'-biH'fspent1 UUA< Cape Cod sured child occupant protection driver/cdrcumstance exemptions;^ 1 wsjcjtung in Westfield "and;,has say that a different judge might GARWOOD — The Befit Bookcases,, desks, end have ruled in our favor." laws in all 50 states and the and other provisions. J Briefs served as<'the Union, County Bi-Level $2,700 District of Columbia against'what A bill that would require allj Friend Resale Shop, located at tables, lamps and other small qraerintondent of'schools, lie furniture is desired. Larger I N F I N B T 1 BULICIC the organization described as a children in vehicles to use booster 109A Center St., is changing sa$ihis first step.as conttnisr Spirt Level $2,90d,i model law: correctly ^training ail seats and/or seat belts has passed its emphasis from clothing to furniture cannot be accepted Price Includes* removal of two layers of old shingles, dumpsters, comfJletd'cteanV')- 1 Churches team up for children, in all the seats, in the the Assembly and is awaiting : small furniture, collectibles for space reasons. New clothing up, 25 yr. shingles and alt paper and permits care of all drivers. action in the Senate. ** Ash Wednesday services ' and gift items. with the tags on is very wel- Fax us your news! Among the findings, as mea- Nearly 1,800 children 14 and BROS. 9O8-272-126I !'i CRANFORD — Calvary As part of this transition, come along with better quality sured by Safe Kids, in New Jersey: tinder are killed every year in the shop has scheduled a win- jewelry. Also needed are cat ^ n f LOWESTI HOURS (003)575-6683 * Only children 4years old and [Lutheran Church and Trinity YOGA flFR &SA 9 10AM -6P motor vehicle accidents across the ter clearance sale for 10:30 food, cat litter, dog food and WithNICOLfe PRICE S under are required to be nation, with more thaii 276,000- Episcopal Church have sched- CONTRACTORS I1VSURAIVC2S restrained in all seating positions. others injured, according to the* uled joint Services for a.m.^7 p.m. today and 10:30 dog treats for rescued animals GUARANTEED Not responsiblefor typographica l errors a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday and awaiting adoption. 1 Children 5 and older can ride com- State Safety Council. ; Wednesday to mark Ash Bring biwycompettor ! Sale Items cash & carry only. Sale prices , Donations are accepted at •dor coupon and we urtll effective 2/21/01-2/27/01. Prices do not pletely unrestrained in the back For more information, visit; Wednesday, the beginning of Sunday. Most merchandise is l include sales tax. Beer prices represent seat. www.njsafety,org on the World- ;tjhe Lenten season. being offered for at least a 26 the shop between 7 p.m. and 9 HATHA& RATES: lublectltABCttsublkini, * Children 18 months to 4 years Wide Web or call (908) 272-7712. percent discount; winter coats, p.m. Wednesdays, or any time iAYOGA 24-12 oz, bottles unless otherwise noted. >; The services are slated to FOR ALL LEVELS begin at 9:30 a.m> in the boots and warm sweaters are during store hours. The store id iiviyj! MEDITATION 4 870 St. George Ave., Rahway, CVS Shopping Center • 732-381-6776 • FAX 732-381-8008 Episcopal church, located at marked at 75 percent off. run entirely by volunteers; pro- • LANDSCAPE/TREE SERVICE PLUMBERS \ 2370 Plainfield Avenue, South Plainfielcl • 908-756-2165 • FAX 908-756-0850 Junior Women host blood donation, tlie intersection of North and New selections of jewelry^ ceeds help pay tot .veterinary » PAINTING ELECTRICIANS Fprest avenues in Cranford> collectibles, pet items and care, vaccinations, spaying, JACK DEWARS or JOSE CUERVC • TILE WORK CARPENTERS ABSOLUT by Ml Guzman CRANFORD — The Cranford House, located at 38 Springfield ajid at 7:30 p.m. in the whatnot are available, at all neutering and boarding of res- DANIELS J.W. RED Gold Tequila lh • HEATING CARPET CLEANERS Vodka 80° Junior Women's Club has sched- Avenue. Donors must know their Lutheran church, located at times. Currently featured are cued animals. New Program Starts Mar. 12 99 uled its annual blood drive for Social Security number and bring" AIR CONDITIONING, ETC. INSTALLERS • WREVERYONE'SBENEFTT 108 Eastman St. in Cranford. two Art Deco vanities with For more information, call First and foremost, "buyers want to March 3. a signed form of identificatioh, benches and large round mir- (908) 233-9041 or (732) 388- OPEN HOUSE The event is slated to run from according to a press' release issued ,' Rev, George Freyberger, 51 Tears in Business, know how much house they will be pastor of Calvary Lutheran rors, plus being presented by , UodkaBO*\..<. Regular* Una Twist OUTSTANDING ESTATE AUCTION the New York City-based 94 North Avenue, Garwood 908-354-1000 17BL GORDONS buyer a clear sense of his or her buying - Outpatient Program Provides Counseling & Vodka 80* • Cnwbony...... 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O ,, I I 760 COURVOISIER VSOP 4Q99 is. a MONOAVI wooomo&E 4 AW .ILHARWEVs!V""'"""! 49949 QOt necessarily spend. .•'"*•'•'. (732)545^717 V (908)232-9944 SfJ 07091. .. , „. • 1 1 IIISI '.'U Cranford Chronicle February 22, 2001 February 22, 2001 Cranford Chronicle Letters to the editor Setting record straight on newsletter • To The Chronicle: ' ijB unfair to the children and we don't see any other valid Pleas for light at deadly intersection * Bruce Paterspn (Letters to community' members of points being made. No one is the; Editor, Feb. 1) stated that Garwood to present madejup being deceptive about the pro- To The Chronicle: Lincoln Avenue. our last newsletter to the public figures to the public as if they ject or funding, as the boarcl is In the February 15, 2001 edition of The I live in the house at the intersection of S. Contained misleading state-' are factually based. Reading inviting the public to meetings Cranford Chronicle, on page A-3, there is an arti- Union Avenue and Lincoln Avenue, were the ments. I would like to address correspondence and mailers will and taking very open and posi- cle with the title "Drunk driver admits guilt in accident happened and on whose lawn the vic- these remarks and attempt to inform the public, despite Mr. tive steps to keep the communi- 1999 death of Cranford man." tim's car landed after the accident. I moved into set the record straight. Paterson's comments to the con- ty abreast of the process and There is a featured quote in the middle of the this house only seven months ago, but I have Mr, Paterson stated that the trary, and the Board of any developments. In terms df are all the article by the assistant Union County prosecu- seen many near misses and a few actual acci- figure of $9.5 million is decep- Education will continue, as it the funding, the design features ^ Sitooi tor, Regina Caulfield, where she says, "The dents at this intersection since my arrival. All of tive. However, mathematically, has done in the past, to provide of this new facility are compli- c defendant agreed with the accident reconstruc- my new neighbors told me about the accident if one takes 40 percent away accurate and truthful informa- ant with long-term New Jersey IWANTED tion expert's finding that he did not stop his and how somebody died right on my front lawn. from $15.8 million the yield will tion to the community. Department of Education stan- vehicle at the stop sign at the intersection of I understand that this was not the first death at always be $9.5 million. Having read Mr. Paterson's dards and Garwood should be ' This is a critical moment for many area school districts. MYTWCES South and Lincoln Avenues." Immediately fol- this intersection. Furthermore, the newsletter letter to the editor and noting eligible for maximum funding. Actually; allmoments are critical when the education and lowing is a one-sentence paragraph which says, Although alcohol was an aggravating circum- clearly states that the final cost that the only factual statement However, we are not aware that "There is a blinking red light at that intersec- stance in this case, the blinking stop sign and is anticipated and approximate. made is that the board does not, any promise has yet been made. • Well-being of students are at stake, and as always, strong KAREN RUSIN and intelligent people are needed to take charge. tion." single blinking light is not sufficient to protect We disagree with Mr, in fact, actually know that The accident in question1 happened a,t thethe motorists who use this'intersection or the Paterson's statements. The Garwood will receive exactly 40 President, Garwood '•• .'V^T^^-anntual'.BQard of Education elections are scheduled Board of Education does not percent funding from the state, Board of Education for April 17, and while school board elections do not garner intersection of S. Union Avenue and Lincoln residents who live around it (the car came to rest Avenue, not South and Lincoln avenues. The just short of my bedroom wall.) readily admit that this figure " as much media attention — or Voter interest ~ as the blinking red light is at S. Union and Lincoln (In My deepest condolences go out to the family of will never be achieved. The pur- Novembei* general election, they are just as important, if addition to a blinking stop sign and a regular Mr. Chandros, and I renew the plea to thepose of the newsletter is toedu - not more so. School boards influence local property taxes stop sign.) Township of Cranford and Union County to ptut a cate the public, not to create a •ag njuch. as municipal governments, arid axe charged with Ppor Tom Plabte. That could (The intersection of) South Avenue and modem traffic' light at the intersection of S. marketing tool to see our side of 'overseeing the development of our young, our future lead- have really been; enibarrassing. Lincoln Avenue has a regular traffic light with Union and Lincoln*kvenues. the referendum. Mr. Paterson ers and citizen^. This is a great challenge, e^yjecially in an You Have to feel for Tom,:a sbft- needs to recognize that we are a : red, amber and green, and this accident probably Thank you, \ age of overcrowded schools, questionable assessment test ,spokeh,ireasonable-soun It's sad.. •••'..••.;,' .'."'• :.•.•'•• :- .'••.•••••.•••'••'• '••••"•' ' ;-••;'.;.. noble Union County Division oh -, Board of^ education service is a tough job. The hours are Letters to the editor Aging program that proyidejj 'long, the work is often tedious and there is no pay. Dq.the! nutritious meals to elderly resi^ dents in an effort to foster better Briefs 'job well, and there is likely to be little public reaction; health. But dial 800 and the screw up, and you caii expect public outcry. . same number, and hold onto your i Only a crazy person would volunteer for such an assign- Consider a dog park for Cranford privates, pal ... this ain't your Area students honored ment. A crazy person, or perhaps a thoughtful one. grandfather's touch-tone. ; at the Newark Academy Perhaps someone who has the requisite savvy and To The Chronicle: much-needed facility that would require few town At both numbers, callers are sense, and the time, to lend to school administrators. (The following is a third-party letter sent to theresources but that would be appreciated by citizens led through a menu designed to „' LIVINGSTON — Four stu- Someone who cares about his or her children, and the Cranford Citizens' Advisory Tctsk Force for Parksof all ages. satisfy various tastes. But only dents in The Chronicle area neighbor's kids, arid all the future students. Someone who and Recreation:) My family and I recently took our dog to one of the menus has anything to achieved academic honors dur- Dear Members, Thompson Park, in Lincroft, and it was a marvelous do with food — at least, on the ing the fall term at the Newark . realizes that just by getthig involved, he or she can have a First, let me thank you for the work you're experience. The dog park is a grassy area, perhaps ; positive''influence., on the community, surface — and unfortunately for Academy, a preparatory school. doing. It's volunteers like you who make a town 200 feet x 200 feet, double-gated and surrounded by Tom, it was not the number in his Receiving high honors was THE HOUSEHOLD : Someone who is willing to try, instead of sitting back great, • , ., . a chain-link fence. The dogs' owners provided 1 original release. That number Robert S. Gordon of Garwood, i WAREHOUSE {arid contributing only when property taxes rise or stu- I'd like to afek that, as you review the services drinking water for the dogs and diligently cleaned promised delights of a whole < ; grade 8. Honors went to So Much..* For S ?- "^rfts? •• ••.'• • .'."''> .'•••••• :.• .•'• •,''•..' \:."! Cranford Chronicle February 22,2001: February 22, 2001 Cranford Chronicle A-7 Margaret Johdos Obituaries Edwin Mathis KENILWORTH- — Margaret Predeceased by her husband, KENILWORTH — Edwin Surviving are sisters Willa E. M. Salzinann Johdos, 84, died Frank J. Sr., she is survived by , Mathis, 51, died Feb. 11 at Johnson and Patricia Ann Feb. 18 at Union Hospital. son Frank J. Jr. of Scotch Plains; . Trinitas Hospital in Elizabeth. Wright; brothers Leroy Jr., Alan She was born in Elizabeth and daughter Cheryl M. Vesselli of He was born in Tuskegee, Ala., and Philip; aunt Willa Ruth lived in Kenilworth since 1956. Kenilworth; brothers Raymond Gertrude Nunn and lived for many years in Davis; uncle Henry James Davis; She had been a singer with a Salzmann of Port Orange, Fla., Kenilworth. and many nieces and nephewsl, number of big bands' in Union and John Salzmann of Brick; and Realtor, insurance broker He retired in 1994 after 10 , Services were held Friday" at County during the 1940s. five grandchildren. yeard on the staff of Union the Union Baptist Church. Burial CRANFORD — Gertrude G. Buffalo, N.Y., and lived in She also was a secretary for Services will be 9 a.m. today Hospital. was in Hollywood Cemetery,! Kerten Nunn, 85, an insurance Cranford from 1936 until she He also worked for Monsanto Union. 10 years with' Singer at the Mastapeter Funeral broker and real estate agent who moved to Long Beach in 1998. Manufacturing Co. in Elizabeth. Home, 400 Faitoute Ave., Roselle Corp., National Tools Co. and Arrangements were by [the served on the township Planning She graduated from Buffalo Perry Funeral Home in Newark. • She was a secretary for the Park. A funeral Mass will follow Board, died Friday at Long Beach State Teachers College (now the Volco Brass and Copper Co. Harding School Parent-Teacher 10 a.m. at St. Theresa's Roman Memorial Hospital in Long State University of New York at SEN I 0 R S Association in the 1960s and a Catholic Church on Washington Beadi,N.Y. " • Buffalo). soloist for Masses at Sacred Avenue. She opened G.G. Nunn Surviving are a niece, Lillian T. Edward Berzin Heart Roman Catholic Church in Burial will be in Fairview Realtors and Insurers on North Patton, with .whom Mrs. Nunn Jersey DX Association; and the; Avenue East in 1953. Mrs. Nunn lived; and many other nieces, KENILWORTH — T. Edward AAKPCfi^pter4269 Elizabeth." Cemetery, Westfield. Berzin, 82, died Feb.-15 at the Leisure Group' of St. Genevieve = The chapter meets 10 a.m. Friday Feb. 23 at Lincoln often worked with her husband, nephews, grandnieces and grand- Sidney L., who died in 1985 after nephews. McCarrick Care Center in Roman Catholic Church in. Avenue School in Cranford. Alison Carter will bring sculp- Somerset. Elizabeth. „•'• tures for her talk pn black history. Acoffee social 9:30 a.m. 49 years of marriage. Services were held Tuesday at Jerome Taddeo She was active in the New the Gray Memorial Funeral He lived in Kenilworth, Surviving are his wife of 52'J -precedes the meeting. Guests are tyelcoine; : Indonesia and Singapore before years, Mary T. McGowan Berzin;'; CRANFORD — Jerome A. He enjoyed photography, read- Jersey Association of Real Estate Home with' Rev. Juanita ••- Membership^ is open to anyone \yith a national AAKP Boards, Cranford Chamber of Hilsenbeck of the People's Church returning to his native Elizabeth son Thomas of Clinton; daughter' card. The chapter collects food for Cranford Family Care, lap Taddeo, 9&, died Feb. 17 at ing and being with bis family. in 1972.. Mary Anne Ciance of North! Christiana Hospital in Newark, For the past 20 years, he was a Commerce, Cranford Board of of Long Beach officiating. ;' robes for the Cranford Hall Nursing Home, eyeglasses for Realtors, Cranford Garden Club, Memorial donations may be He was a chief warrant officer, Brunswick; brother Walter of Del. parishioner of Immaculate Heart Westwood; and two grandchil- the needy, canceled stamps andxard fronts for St. Jude in of Mary Roman Catholic Church Village Improvement Association, sent to Order, of the Eastern Star in the U.S. Army in Europe dur- ;i ; He was born in New York City Cranford Historical Society, Residents Fund, Azure "Chapter ing World War II. dren. ; BoxildexCity.NeV.: . '. ' • •• .."-..' and lived iq Cranford before in Wilmington. > Cranford United Methodist 87, 478 South Ave. East, He earned a bachelor's degree Services were held Tuesday at! . .TripssponsoredbytheAAEPchapter: •• moving in 1981 fa Wilmington, Surviving are his wife of 67 ;:, Wednesday, Feb. 28 '•— Atlantic City (Showboat). Cost is Church, Order of the Eastern Cranford, NJ 07016, or to the from Seton Hall University in the Leonard Home for Funerals,-! Del. years, Amelia; daughter Pamela Star, Ladies. Oriental Shrine and Salaam Shrine, 369 E. Mount v $13; you Will- receive .$17 in :coih. The bus: leaves the 1951. Elizab'eih;,followed b'y a iuneral A railroad worker, he helped Petrone of Wilmington; brother Daughters of the Nile. Pleasant Ave., Livingston, NJ Mass at St. Genevieve1 Churchy Centennial Avenue Pool 8:45 a.in. transport troops from Camp Joseph A. of Spring Lake; sister He retired in 1972 after 35 M Mrs. Nunn was born in 07039 for Children's Hospital. years as a materials handler Entombment, was' in the Goodi „.:•:' May 3 — "Abie's. Irish Ro9e at Hunterdon Hills Kilmer in Edison to New York Theresa McC&nn of Cranford; 1 ; Shepherd Chapel Mausoleum at Playhouse. Cost is $53. Payment is due by March 18. City for embarkation to Europe and two grandchildren^ with the former Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey. St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia, :;; Sept, 20.— -'MX) Wild and Crazy Years," 20th"century during World War II. ^ A memorial Mass will be cele- •}:'mrMc arid comedy rev^eat; The Tides, Cost is ,$51^ ; He retired in 1970 after 48 brated . 11 a.m. Saturday at Raymond Bauer An amateur radio operator Memorial donations may be; with the callsign W2MIG, he was dent to Passionist Fathers > '<• is due by Aug. L .• •':'••. -!:;\ V :.•-.••'•'•. :••'• •.:••.•;'://; •'•' • •" •' ''•' •••" years with the Central Railroad Immaculate Heart of Mary Co. of New Jersey. Church in Wilmington. a member of the Exxc-n Quarter Retirement Fund, 526,' ":••'•••' For trip infprm^tibn, callMichael Doncrank at (908) 486- • Longtime banker Century Club; the Exxon Monastery Place, Union City, NJ[ : Arrangements are by Beeson '•.'6679., -V: ;• .:..•.-••.. • .. . • , . • • • He was a past grand knight of Annuitants Club; the North 07087. Monsignor Henry J. Watterson Memorial Services, North WESTFIELD'— Private ser- Dartmouth in 1938. He was Council 1711, Knights of Wilmington Chapel. vices have been held for Raymond admitted to the New Jersey bar in kenilworth Senior Columbus, in Westfield. He also Memorial donations may be W. Bauer, 85, a longtime banker in 1942 after receiving his law degree : ; Jerry Petrallia .\Ci'tiz6j(is Ciuib''. '..••. ••••/•• • • '. •' .'.•••,' was a past faithful navigator of sent' to Immaculate Heart of Central New Jersey and from from the Rutgers Law School. the Gilmary Shea General Mary Parish, 4701 Weldin Road, 1977-80 a director of the Federal He held volunteer leadership KENILWORTH - Jerry Joyce Cunningham and Kathyi The club held its monthly membership meeting Feb. 7 Assembly in Elizabeth. Wilmington, DE 19803. Reserve Bank of New York. positions • with Junior Petrallia, 85, died Feb. 15 at Schengrund; brother Robert; sis-! with 134 in attendance. Guest was.Walter Boright, a former Mr. Bauer, who died Feb. 1 at Achievement of Union County, the Community Medical Center in ters Louise Kuldanek and Marie! Kenilworth resident active in boroiigh and county politics. bis home in Hightstown, was YMCA of Eastern Union County, Toms River. " • Julg; seven grandchildren and; : RSVP hours volunteered by club members for January chairman of the board of United the Tri-Hospital Fund of A native of Newark, he lived in two great-grandchildren. ' were 270 on nutrition lunches; 9l making baby hats; 74 at Daniel G. Varela Counties. Trust Co. and chairman Elizabeth, the Deborah League of Irvington and Kenilworth before i Two other sisters, Margaret the'Cranford: Health and Extended Care Center; and 35 at GARWOOD — Daniel George Garwood, Genevieve of Bayville, of its executive committee from Elizabeth and the American moving jto Whiting ijft 1998. Vaeth and Anna Kachinsky, are| Children's Specialized Hospital, Varela, 42, diecUF_eb. 13 at Lorraine Gallagher of Medford 1980 until his retirement in 1988. Cancer Society, A golfer, he was a He served in the U.S. Navy deceased." * ! Membership is now 357 and open to all Kenilworth NICOLE DIMELUvTH^ CHRONICLE. Rahway Hospital. and Rebecca Gajewski of jWarren; He also was president and chief member of the Nassau Club in during World War U. Services were held Tuesday aij, Princeton as well asthe Baltusrol .seniors; visit the Senior.Citizens Center at 526 Boulevard ! He was a lifelong Garwood res- a close friend, Kathy Louhier; executive officer of Union County He retired in 1981 after 20 the Galante Funeral Hdmey', for an.'application. Scheduled events: Trust Co. and its successor, United Golf and Country Glub in years a& a truck driver with Union, followed by a funeral Mass|; Under the bridge ident. four nieces and three nephews. Counties Trust Co., from 1961r80. Springfield. ,. Monday, Wednesday arid Friday' — Nutrition lunches, An avid hunter and fisherman, A funeral Mass wag celebrated Champion Pools in Freehold. , at St. Theresa's Roman Catholic! Is that a troll living under the NJ Transit train trellis spanning Union Avenue In Cranford? No, It's not a troll — Just a pedestrian out Sunday He began his banking career Mr. Bauer was born in Linden Church. Burial was in Graceland;! noon. Registration is required the day before. ie caught many trophy fish. Saturday at St. Anne's Church. He was a member of Veterans for a stroll. with the Linden Trust Cp. in 1944 and lived in Westfield before mov- of Foreign Wars Post 1941 in Memorial Park. ! Tuesday and Friday — Craft class, 9:30 a.m. Mahjongg Entombment was in the Good ' He was a parishioner of St. and was its president when it ing to Hightstown in 1998. Irvington. Memorial donations may be; group (new players welcome), 10.'a.nv ie's Roman Catholic Church. Shepherd Chapel Mausoleum at merged in 1961 with Union Surviving are his wife of 61 Wednesdays-line dance class, 1 p,m. Surviving are his wife, Hazel sent to National Kidney Surviving are his parents, St. Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia. County Trust Co. Mr. Bauer was years, Mary Hall Bauer; a son, Foundation, 1250 Broadway, New! Ttiursday, March 1 —Atlantic City (Trump Plaza). Call Thorn Petrallia; son Jerry; daugh- aniel D. Varela and Lucille Arrangements were by the president of the New Jersey Eugene of Madison; two daugh- ters Janet Vella, Doris Rebelo, York, NY 10001. Joe Matturro at (908) 2724743. Kenilworth parade This week Varela of Garwood; sisters Dooley Funeral Home in Bankers Association in 1968-69 ters, Patricia Ruud of Auburn, Monday, March 19—Blood pressure screening, 10 a.m. i iane and Denise, both of Cranford. and a member of the American Calif., and Victoria Myers of The van to shopping centers runs Tuesday through Bankers Association governing Newark, Del.; two brothers, Grant Lucielle Gehrlein Friday; check the schedule at the Senior Citizens Center. council in 1970-71, ' of Bay Head and Robert of will honor'Goose' Westfield; a sister, Dorothy Fedor WESTFIELD — Lucielle A. husband, Jeff, she is survived by •'•• Trips are beirig planned'to.Lily Langtry in April, the FRIDAY Until shortly before his death Gehrlein, 77, died Feb, 17 at daughters Audrey Clarkaon and^ Platzl Brauh'atis in the summer and Shenandoah Valley in parade is "Kenilworth youth Salvina Andrizzi he was president and director of of Summit; four grandchildren and Super Bowl; champion three great-grandchildren. Orange Memorial Hospital, Joan; sons Dr, Lane and Gregg;', September. Call Trudy at (908) 272-9547. programs make dreams come' ; KENILWORTH — Salvina great-niece and a great-nephew. the C.H. Winans Co.; ,a family- six grandchildren and four great-', FEB. 23 Memorial donations will be A native of Fall River, Mass., true," according to a press 'VICTORIAN LIVING — Through Modern Eyes,"fundraiser,- Grillo Andrizzi, 73, died Feb. 14 Services were held Saturday owned construction and invest- she lived in Westfield before mov- grandchildren. earns downtown march ment firm in Roselle. accepted for Junior Achievement release issued this week. for Friends of the Kenilworth Fublic library. VFW heOl, 33 S. 21st at the Barbara E, Cheung at the Mastapeter Funeral ing to Washington Township in Services werje held Tuesday at( ThursdayClub 1 of Union County, 1101 Bristol St., Kenilworth, 7:30-10 p,m. Cost $15 in advance, $18 at the door; Memorial Hospice in Edison. Home, Roselle Park, followed by Mr. Bauerreceived a bachelor's 1993, MI <• )\> , thejl^j; Potigpdgational Cfaurch.< ','.,' ]•'. Activities of the Cranford Senior Citizens Thursday Club: KENILWORfH — The most "Goose" is a former member Road} Mountainside^NJ 07092) 1 no one under 14 admitted. Tickets; Call (908) 276-2451. • ' [ A native of Calabria, Italy, she a funeral Mass''dt St. Theresa's! degree" frdm JOaifttaouth College in She had been a real estate bro- Biir^l wps in Fairview Cemetery,' , Feb. 22—Jack Generelh' fromAAA on safety. Bring dona- famous alumnus of David Of the Kjehilwotth Jets and •BAREFOOT IN THE PARK1 ^ vtinter comedy of Cranforcl 1937 and a master of business and the YMCA of Eastern Union Brearley High School Bears lived in Newark before moving to Roman Catholic • Church. ker in Westfield for more than 20 with arrangements by the 'Gray,' tions for Cranford Faniily Care, Brearley High School is get- Dramatic Club, 78 Winans Ave., Cranford, 8 p.m. IFek 23, 24. administration degree from the County, 135 Madison Ave., years and was active in the Funeral Home. - - J Mqrchl±BBme&8 matig football ieams. The heavy- Admission $15, Tickets: Call (908) 276-7611. Kenilworth in 1963. . Entombment was in the.Holy Amos Tuck School of Finance at Elizabeth, NJ 07201. •- • - ' q±m& mag ting a homecoming parade. ; Predeceased by her husband, Cross Chapel Mausoleum, North Westffeld Community Players- Memorial donations may be< Trips sponsored, by the Cranford Thursday Club: weight was also a state high 'A LITTLE PRINCESS' — winter musical of Hillside Avenue Defensive end Tony Giuseppi, she is survived by Brunswick. She also Worked for the Kemper sent to St. Mary's life Center,,' •,• Tuesday, Feb. 27-Atlantic City (Showboat). Call (908) school wrestling champion. School, Cranford, 8 p.m. Feb. 23,2 and 8 p.m. Feb. 24, Adults $5; Siragusa, a member of the brothers Tony Grilloiand Michael Memorial donations may be Insurance Co. in Summit. ' 135 S. Center St., Orange, NJ; 276-8593, :• All parade participants will seniors $2. Tickets: Call (908) 709-6229. t Ester B. Lesch 07050. NFL-champion Baltimore Grillo; sister Josephine Grillo; sent to the Barbara E. Cheung Predeceased in 1970 by her May 11-18 - Mackinac Island, Mich. Call (908) 272- -receive an autographed pic- Ravens, will be honored March many nieces and nephews; a Memorial Hospice. ANWOOD — Ester Barrett Predeceased in ,1994 by her 5375, ' ••':. ,.. ;••..../'••• ;• . , ture of |No. 98 in action during Lesch, 93^ died Feb. 5 at Bay husband, George H., she is sur- • Members celebrating birthdays are Betty Butler, Mary 4. Super Bowl XXXV, when the SATURDAY The parade is scheduled to Village of Sarasota, Fla. vived by daughters Elizabeth Frank Alljrecht Zavila, Ann Fairchild, Marian Clay, Marge Daly, Fran Ravens beat the New York She was born in Fanwood and Ramee of Singapore and Gigi Baker, Mary Occi, Eileen Smith, Rosalie Bagenslri and step off at 1:30 p.m, from the Giants 34-7. FEB. 24 Louise Collins lived in Scarsdale, N.Y., before Copeland of Anchorage, Alaska; Peter Siragusa Scoreboard at SCOTCH PLAINS - Frank B. Club of Union County. ''* *, Arleen Walsh. Brearley students and BLOOD DRIVE) — at firehouse, 8 Centennial Ave., Cranford, SCOTCH PLAINS - Louise Westfield, Ellen Gober of Atlanta, moving to Sarasota in 1975. grandson Tyler Copeland of Albrecht Jr., 70, died Feb. 16 at Surviving are his wife, Mary; Celebrating anniversaries are Nancy and Bill Babos, 58 the intersection of 14th Street alumni participating in the 10 a,rii.-3:30 p.ni. Donor requirements: Call (732) 220-7110. Gillern Collins, 70, died Feb. 18 ,Ga., and Mary of Boston, Mass.; She was president of the Naples, Fla.; granddaughters Rahway Hospital. Ann Grzymko Albrecht; &ond> .years;.Nancy and Al Henn, 59 years. and the Boulevard, and then parade are asked to wear TEEN ANGEL — tribute band in a "Back to the 50's" dance. at her home. son John of Davidson, N.C.; and Community Chest in Mexico Elizabeth Cohen of Clearwater, Frank B. Ill, Glenn Allan and;! VFW hall, 33 S. 21st St., Kenilworth, 8 p.m.-l a.m. Cost $20 in He was born in Jersey City and proceed to Borough Hall for a Brearley colors, "Bear Wear" She was born in Newark and four grandchildren. City, Mexico, and a Woman of Fla., Leslie Lown of Lacuna lived in Scotch Plains since-1957. Adam; daughter Jean Marie! ceremony with Mayor Michael or varsity jackets. advance, $25 at the door (BYO snacks). Tickets: Call (908) 276-7129 lived in Westfield from 1964 until A funeral Mass was celebrated the Year for 1956 in that city, Niguel, Calif., and Kirsti Karst; and three grandchildren, j Friday Club or (908) 272-9483. %He served in the U.S. Navy. Tripodi. For participant registration she moved to Scotch Plains in Wednesday at St. Helen's Roman She also was a Girl Scout leader Copeland of Princeton; and He once Was a manager with ' A funeral Mass was celebrated, The Cranford Senior Citizens Friday Club will hold a 1 Youth groups, their coaches or more information, call 1995. Catholic Church, Westfield, of and member of the Rotaryanns •seven great-grandchildren. Danny Mack Shoes in Jersey Tuesday at St. Bartholomew the ; social Feb. 23. which Mrs. Collins was a parish- and alumni, are invited to Michael Mancino at (908) 931- She retired in 1994 after 18 in Mexico City. Services were held Saturday City, with which he worked for 33 Apostle Roman Catholic Churchj' Trips sponsored by the Friday Club: SUNDAY years as a legal seoretary with ioner. Burial was in Fairview at All Saints' Episcopal Church. following services at the Rossi! marcn in the parade in full 1191 or Brearley coach Dave She was a past president of years. Wednesday, March 14 — Atlantic City. Cost is $14. the Springfieldlaw firm of Yauch, Cemetery, Westfield. the Altar Guild at £t. James the Burial was in Hillside Funeral Home. Burial was in St.) Friday, March 16 — St. Patrick's celebration at uniform." The theme of the Ourtin at (908) 709-0886. He later was a NJ Transit tick- FEB. 25 Peterpaul & Clarjc, Arrangements were by the Less Episcopal , Church in Cemetery, Scotch Plains, with et agent in Newark until 1996 Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia., .; Pocmount. Cost of $51 includes luncheon and entertain- RAILROAD DAY'S — old choochoo trains and more. Crane- Surviving are her husband, Dooley Colonial Home in Scarsdale. , arrangements by the Memorial and a crossing guard in Westfield Memorial donations may be ment. The bus leaves the Centennial Avenue Pool 8:30 a.m. Phillips House Museum, 124 N. Union Ave., Cranford, 2-4 p.m. Call Jack; daughters Rita Marino of Westfieid. She also was a parishioner of Funeral Home. after that. sent to Children's SpeciaUzedi April 12-29 ^- Memphis and Tunica, Term. Includes eight (908) 276-0082. St. Boniface Episcopal Church Memorial donations may be Hospital. ' ! 'Veteran's Drive' set INDIAN MEDICINE MAN - tales with Sherry Lange He was a member of the, 200 breakfasts, six dinners, tpur of Graceland and riverboat sent to All Saints' Episcopal, (Cranford) and Janet Murphy (Kenilworth). Miller-Cory House in Sarasota and All Saints' ride. Cost per person is $525 double occupancy or $690 sin- Jeannette DiQuollo Episcopal Church in Scotch Church, 559 Park Ave., Scotch gle occupancy. A $75 deposit is due at registration. Museum, 614 Mountain Ave., Westfield, 24 p.m. Adults $2; stu- dents 50 cents; under 6 free. Call (908) 232-1776. Plains. Plains, NJ 07076. For trip reservations, call (908) 276-2849. at Cranford town hall SCOTCH PLAINS — Her husband, Joseph J. Sr., Jeannette Toresco DiQuollo, 88, died in 1986. Three brothers, CRANFORD — The apply for the VA Health Care Domenick Toresco, Matthew System; get a photograph for died Feb. 18 at her home. Garwood Senior Department of Veterans Affairs, TUESDAY She was born in Plainfield and Toresco and Anthony Toresco, Citizens Club New Jersey Health Care the new veterans ID card; take lived for many years in Scotch and two other sisters, Yolanda System, is holding a "Veterans a brief medical self-assess- FEB. 27 Plains. Toresco and Lillian Darrow, also How to submit obituaries to Members celebrating birthdays in February are Frank Drive" in conjunction with the ment; and go through a blood are deceased. A granddaughter, 100 YEARS' MUSIC—"A Century of Songwriters" with Kenny She had been a milliner for a l Corveleyn, Henry Engelhardt, Lillian G.urrieri, Kate Melka, township. pressure screening. Sack, Kenilworth Public Library, 548 Boulevard, Kenilworth, 7:15 number of a New York hat Karen Franzone, died irt 2000. Angie Pineiro, Helen Wall and Elsie Williamson. The "Veterans Drive" is Veterans must provide a p.m. Free. Registration required; call (908) 276-2451. designers prior to her 1978 Services will be held at 9 a.m. the Cranford Chronicle Members who had birthdays in January were Rose scheduled to run from 10 a.m. copy of their discharge papers retirement. Friday at the Rossi Funeral Home, 1937 Westfield Ave. A The Cranford Chronicle prints obituaries and memorial Barresi, Phyllis Begasse, Maria Carreiro, Yolanda to 2 p.m. March 10 in Room 7 of 6r separation records, plus a A member of the Scotch Plains Corveleyn, Ruth Kosky, Ann Romano and John Wanat. the Municipal Building, located funeral Mass will follbw at 10 service notices free of charge. copy of their health insurance WEDNESDAY Intimates and the Catholic on Springfield Avenue in Golden Age Club, she was a a.m. at St. Bartholomew the The deadline for submitting an obituary is noon Tuesday. cards if applicable. YM-YWHA Cranford. FEB. 28 parishioner of St. Bartholomew Apostle Church, 2032 Westfield Submissions received after this deadline will appear in the EVANGEL BAPTIST I All veterans can get dne-on- For more information, call the Apostle Roman Catholic Ave. following week's edition. HOLY CROSS ASH WEDNESDAY — service at Trinity Episcopal Church, The Chronicle reserves the right to edit obituaries for content of Union County one counseling on VA benefits; (888)954-3553. . Church. Memorial donations may be lUTHERAN CHURCH' CHURCH North and Forest avenues, Cranford, 9:30 a.m. Call (908) 276-4042. and length. HOLOCAUST PLAY -. 7And Then They Came for Me; Surviving are a daughter, sent • to Karen Franzone 639 Mountain Aw.'., Springfield 10:30 AM SUNPAY WORSHIP Activities for seniors at the YM-YWHA, .501 Green Lane, Scholarship Fund, c/o Scotch Please ask funeral direotors to forward the information to us 242 SHUNPIKB ROAD, SPRINGFIELD Union: ; Remembering the World/of Anne Frank" Roy W. Smith Theater, Yolanda D. Schiller; sons Daniel Union County College, Cranfqrd, 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Free. J., Joseph J. Jr. and Robert J.;sis- Plains-Fanwood High School, 641 via fax at (908) 575-6683 or e-mail at [email protected]. 973-379-4525 973-379-4351 Wednesday, Feb. 28 — Rabbi William Horn on : Westfield Road, Scotch J Plains, For more information, call Editor Gregory Zeller at (908) 576- Sunday School & Worship "Everything You Wanted to Know About the life of a Campus notes Reservations: Call (908> 709-7606. : . ter Betty Simmons; 20 grandchil- Servloes-lOantat' ASH WEDNESDAY — service at Calvary Lutheran Church, dren and 31 great-grandchildren. NJ 07076. 6686. Rabbi," 1 p.m. Cost is $1. ' . . 108 Eastman St., Cranford, 7:30 p.m. Call (908) 276-2418. Jonathdn Dayton' No Time for the trdditioml\ Wednesday, March 7 — Eugene Korn on Turhn Past and Two area students were nairied to the dean's list for the fall High School Worship Service Present," 1 pan. Cost is $1. 2000 semesterat the University Park campus of Pennsylvania Adult & Music Ministries March 21 — Cantor Mark Perman on "What Is a Jewish State University, in State College, Pa. They .are Robyn J. Ruth C. Loshin Youth & Children's Programs DIAMOND HILL UM< Melody?" 1 p.m. Cost is $1. COMING UP Christian Nursery School & invites you to their early Schweitzer of Clark-Street in Cranford and Alexis J. Wolf of ! SCOTCH PLAINS — Ruth Jack, died in 1993. A daugh- Kindergarten March 28 — Rabbi Isaac Friedman on "Israeli Politics, Mohawk Drive in Cranford. BLOOD SCREENING---at Municipal Building, 8 Springfield Sunday Worship Service Ave., Cranford, 8-9:80 a.m; March 2. Appointment required; call Caroline Spirer Loshin, 81, ter-in-law, Arlene Mazur *n wwwiho Problems and Solutions," 1 p.m. Cost is $1. • • •• .• ,.: •• '; ' '•.•.••.;': '•* •*•" * • ••'••. • • • • (908)709-7238/ . >..; died Feb. 14 at her, home in Loshin, died in 2000. at 830 am For more information, call (908) 289-8112. Vanessa Vcca of Summit Road in Cranford, was named to Surviving are son Steven ANNUAL SERVICE — marking World Day of Prayer. Cranfoni Bridgewater. { for Singing & Communion . | the dean's list for the fall 2000 sernedter at Syracuse University United Methodist Church, 201 Lincoln Ave, East, Cranford. 10 a.m. •M. of Bridgewater, two, grand- Trinity Pentecostal m in Syracuse, N.Y, She is a freshman majoring in retailing. i A native of Jersey City, she Hillside Gemetery is situated on 125.acres of gentfy/olling land. followed by , «. March 2. Call (908) 272-6360, ' ;; lived in Scotch Plains .and children and a great-grand- . .. ;•. • .'•••• •' • • -•'••* •* * ' • . '•. '.•';••• : : Holiness Fellowship || WELCOME HOME -r parade for Tony Siragusa of NFL champi- North Plainfield; before mpy- •child, .:.: .•", '•• .••'•••.. /' Y- All lots in M beautifully:m^»t^n^;W;landMap^d'^un'ds '•' Continental Breakfast <" • SGhurch Women United host Two area students were named to the. dean's list for the fall on Baltimore Ravens. Boulevard, Kenilworth, 1:30 tun. March 4 imeto Bridgewater in 1989. Services were held Friday include perpetual care. Hillside Cemetery, located on Woodland tdn«days,73p 105 Diamond Hill Road. 2000 semester at Muhlenberg; College in Allentowrt, Pa, They Marchers wanted; call (908) 931-1191 or (908) 709-0886. • .. i She retired in 1985 after 18 in the Temple of .Israel Midweek Service • Ayenueih Scotch Plains, is a non-profit organizationv Berkeley Heights ' Day of Prayer activities are: • '••••• • ' •. . '•'••' •''•'•«• DAY TRIP — to Philadelphia Flower Show, sponsored by Garden years aS an accounting clerk Mausoleum at Beth Israel I CranfowlVFWPost335,SouthAve.East Lisa Caviechitrti of Cranford, the daughter of Mr, & Mrs. Club of Cranford. Bus leaves Cranford 8 a,m. March 6. Cost $46 with AT&T Bell Laboratories Memorial Park, Woodbridge. For further information, telephone (908) 756-1749. Sun, 10^H) am Nufslng Home Ministry [ - 908464-1807 > v CRANFORD - church Prayerful Action/' written by Raymond Cavicchioli. ' „••„;'' Reservations: (908) 709-8971. - ' Know LucentTechnologies) in Arrangements were by the Sun. lliOO tub Sunday School iVbmen United of Cranford is Christian women from Samoa MONTHLY MEETING — Altar Kosary Society of St. Anne's Branchburg Funeral Home. •Jennifer Sundfi of Cranford. The daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Church, 325 Second Ave., Garwood, 7t30 p.m. March 8. Call (908) 789- Murray Hill. . •• •/ „ • Sun. 6:30 pm Worship Scheduled to celebrate the annu- and based on Esther 4:1-16. Craig P. Sands is majoring in psychology and communication. I She was a Republican Party Memorial.donations may be I Sat .7t3p pat: Pentecostal Prayer TO ADVERTISE YOUR PLACE I W'World Pay of Prayer beginning 0280. •• . • "• •' •.'•••' '. .: •••.. ••'••• • •..-••-' •:• • ' . -r All women from Cranford and VETERANS DRIVE — U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs-pro^ •fiommitteewornan in Union Sent to Somerset Hospital (caU for location Information) &t! 10 a.m. March 2 at the Hospice Prdgrairi, 110 Rehill SHIP ON THI! Garwood are invited to attend gram. Municipal Building, 8 Springfield Ave., Crahford; 10 a.m.-2 D m. County. ' , •'. ••-••••''- "''••;.•' , Pastor Frank Sforza Cranford United Methodist P the event. March 10. Call (888) 964-3553.' • She also was active in, Ave., Somervillej NJ 0887$, or CAU CHRIS C&urch, located at 201 Lincoln Fax us your community news! to the 'Deborah Heart and (908)i7^244 A coffee hour in Randolph PASSOVERFOOD — sampled with Rtaelle-Cranford Chapter of scouting, B'nai , B'rith and, Ave.East. .••'• "••• . ' •. • •. . . Hadassah. Temple Beth-El Mekor Chayim, 338 Walnut Ave., 8 ».m. toebbrah Hospital. Lung Foundation, P.O. Box THFWjunO.com HaU, scheduled to begin, at .9:30 1 : [ The theme for this year's ser- (908)575^83 March.l3.;Call ©08)276-7764., Her husband of 61 years, $20, Browns Mills, NJ 08015. vice is "Informed Prayer, a.m., will precede the service. f.t Tebruary 22 & 23,2001 Cranford Chronicle February 22,2001 B-1 Elderly can get nutritious meals Westfield resident named partner with county's Senior Cafe effort at Cranford Township law firm VUNION COUNTY — One-tion, there is an easy solution. It's „ In the cafe\ meals are pre- Agenda 200h third of all Americans get almost also available if you're worried pared by a qualified nutritionist half their calories from nutrient- about an elderly relative or and served at more than 20 loca- CRANFORD — Mario Gurrieri has in 1981. AN ANNUAL REVIEW AND FORECAST OF THE AREA'S BUSINESS COMMUNITY poor, high-calorie food. friend. tions across the county. become a partner in Dughi, Hewit & He has been appointed by the New Jersey Each day's fare includes juice Palatucci, a law firm with offices on North Superior Court as a .standing master, ^ Are you, too, eating a diet that The Union County Division on 1 is less than healthy? Aging offers "Senior Cafes" for or soup; an entree; vegetable Avenue East in the township, as well as in guardian, guardian ad litem and mediator in . If you are a senior citizen and people 60 and older, regardless of potato or pasta; dessert; and bev- Marlton. court Cases. are concerned about your nutri- income. erage. Gurrieri's specialty is family law, particu- Gurrieri had been a partner in the Westfield is hoping parking plan A donation of $1.50 is suggest- larly in divorce, custody, alimony and child Westfield-based law firm of Snevily, Ely, Cranford Chamber of Commerce ed and reservations are required support. , Williams & Gurrieri before joining Dughi, at least two days in advance. A practicing attorney for 28 years, 'he Hewitt & Palatucci. will help repeat successes of 2000 DMC eyeing smaller tab A free menu is available at has been a member of the Union County The Westfield resident holds a law degree is looking to sell it better in 2001 each location. Early Settlement Panel since it was formed from the Columbia University School of Law. ByMJCHAELRCUOZZO Spencer Savings, S.I. Savings and Commerce By MICHAEL R.CUOZZO Schmidt was quick to add that, one another, Schmidt said. The • (Continued from page' A-1) "In addition to nutritious mid- THE CHRONICLE AND RECORD-PRESS any vacancy Westfield's down- Chamber of Commerce itself advertising is a separate bud- THE CHRONICLE AND RECORD-PRESS Bank each opened Cranford branches in the past day meals', free nutrition assess- year, and HoefDer said he believed the banks town incurred in 2000 and this combines with other municipal through the DMC budget, get entity, weighing in at a ments and counseling are offered CRANFORD — The township's economy lived opened township branches because they see WESTFIELD — Coming off a year was filled quickly, by both chambers in business enterpris- with the other half.coining proposed $16,000. to seniors who want to improve on both sides of the line in 2000. Cranford as economically beneficial. year in which the town fared independent and chain stores. es, including one planned with from the Cranford Municipal The only other reduction is their overall health," said Lewis Altar Rosary Society sets Monday meeting Several new businesses opened in the township One area of concern remains; one'Hoeffler called pretty well economically, officials She noted the strong geographic the Millburn Chamber of Budget. for streetscape maintenance, Mingo Jr., vice chairman of the last year, and the Cranford Chamber of Commerce a "big eyesore." On Eastman Street lies a vacant plan to address parking prob- appeal of Westfield, calling the Commerce at the Paper Mill One area that Prunty said down from $15,000 to a pro- Union County Board of Chosen CRANFORD - The Altar view to "The Book of Kells" The Resurrection Choir has done its share with1 promotions. But in 2001, group of stores that i$ expected to be transformed lems in 2001 by moving forward town a "regional attraction." Playhouse. might cause some misunder- posed $10,000. Prunty said Freeholders. "This is a great Rosary Society of St. coming March 13 to St.opened the meeting with officials said this week, current businesses need to into one bigger store by the owner, but it has not with plans for a new parking Being that Westfield is not deck. The Westfield Area Chambei standings is marketing. The based on various recommen- opportunity for seniors to Michael's Roman Catholic Michael's School. President Carolyn Bright offi- put in greater effort to sell themselves — and, of happened yet, Hoeffler said. , r located near any malls, it serves also looks forward to developing costs for special events/promo- dations, not as much improve their dietary choices Church is scheduled to meet , Rosarians had a surprise ciating. course, the Cranford Crossing downtown redevel- 'Despite the Eastman Street concern, Hoeffler Other than parking, Westfield as a prime location for business- the area of Prospect and Elnj tions are reduced to $8,060/ in • streetscape work is anticipat- while e'njoying the company of 7:30 p.m. Monday in theMardi Gras celebration at Agnes Novotny, Ann opment project. said he receives between five and seven calls a did well economically in the year es, she said. There is also an streets for a new parking deck Bob Hoefflejr, director of the Chamber of 2000. About 50 new members the proposed budget, down ed in 2001. That work load their neighbors." , • parish center, located on their Feb. 5 meeting. Jesters Donnelly and Valerie Bardwill week from potential residents. Houses in town sell abundance of new restaurants for employees and( shoppers-, from $17,000in 20OO.Ih 2000, may change, though, and that Alden Street. and a clown were chosen from are on the nominating com- Commerce, said the chamber's 200 members have fast, he said, noting that some da not even make it were added to the Westfield Area coming to town, Schmidt said. Schmidt said. If all goes accords For the locatipn of the "Senior Chamber of Commerce, bringing costs for special events/promo- is one of the items likely to be Cafe's" near you, or for more Entertainment will have "a the members under the ruling mittee selecting officers for been slow to advertise in the" chamber's directory, to the market, and residential sales always serve as Popular town events include ing to plan, construction will a good barometer of a town's business status, "The total membership close to 400, tions included advertising, discussed at Monday's meet- information, call (888) 280-8226. touch of the old sod," a pre- of Queen Ann Van Jaeckel. 2001-02. and there has been less participation in chamber two street fairs, which gamer begin in January of 2002, with programs than he would have liked. Some-mem- way you measure a town is the interest of the' resi- and business shows no signs of Prunty noted, but in 2001* • ing, Prunty said. 25,000 to 30,000 visitors apiece, completion in November, just in bers, Hoeffler added, have been slow in paying dents who want to live in that town " Hoeffler said, slowing in 2001, according to she said. Other downtown events time for the holiday rush, she their membership dues. The Chamber of Commerce, J&e added, will con- ^ town officials. said. ;" None of that, however, is stopping some * Chamber of -Commerce include art shows, jazz perfor- Garwood schools, Polish Foundation strike deal! tinue to try tomak e Cranford a more attractive mances and the farmer's market, And starting on May 26, the- (Continued from pajfe A-l) the flexibility to move around Cranford businesses from doing very well. Hoeffler place for residents and business owners with Executive Director Debbie The foundation building will The Polish Cultural pointed to Atria Assisted Living, which despite a Schmidt praised downtown. the last of which garners popu- Downtown Westfield during classes." allow relocated middle school Foundation facility also pro- events such as the "Pride'in Cranford Dinner." larity as farmers educate and AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING would be more conducive to the "very competitive market" is currently at its high- Such programs are designed for promotion and Westfield for its success. 'The Corporation will take over pro; The lease for the founda- students to enjoy the ameni- vides a computer laboratory, est occupancy rate ever. He also noted Homewood networking, he said, noting other efforts including downtown is booming," the direc- work closely with customers. motions for such events as the Call For Your FREE Comfort Analysis fifth-grade program. tion's building is contingent on ties of a school building, the superintendent added. The Chamber members partici- jazz, sidewalk and art shows, as "It is very positive that the Suites, which opened in May and had an 86 percent seasonal festivals, the annual circus and the popu- tor said, stating that Westfield's ® the school construction bond Murphy noted. "The students foundation will continue to use occupancy rate in its first year. lar Easter promotion. is "one of the few (thriving down- pate in small after-hours net- well as, holiday festivals! financing Available board was able to reach an issue being approved by voters will be able to take physical its building for programs at towns) that's left in New Jersey." Working programs, as well as Officials at 'the DWC have All Credit Cards Accepted agreement 'with the Polish in a special April referendum. education in a gym," he said. night and on weekends, other dinners and social events. expressed their desire to take a Cultural Foundation and The Garwood School District, "Lunch will be in a cafeteria, according to the lease agree- Such discourse allows-for busi- more hands-on approach to Fras-Air Contracting, Inc/Arrowhead Conditioning secure a school building for our according to the lease agree- providing a socially and emo- ment. . ; nesses to become familiar with downtown promotions. CALL NOW 1 -800-339-1153 For FREE Estimate i sixth-, seventh- and eighth- ment, would have use of the k tionally stimulating environ- Murphy said a separate con- 24 Hour Service grade students during the con- building beginning in August to ment. There is also an audito- tract would have to be draw£ Scotch Plains is hoping aesthetic improvements ft^j Hunterdoh County • Somerset County struction'period," Murphy said. prepare for incoming students, rium, so some of our special up for busing the middlp Kenilworth chamber plans yj/L- .Union County • Middlesex County "Middle school students need if the referendum passes. events ... can still continue," school students to Clark. ' will help attract new business to downtown area Business to Business Expo GREEN BROOK NOW OPEN! Ferguson hosts 'town' chatl By CAW ACE WALLER owned by the township, has ing and parking. We not only Several new business have By CANDACE WALLER porate stage. Now, the CHRONICLE/R-P CORRESPONDENT been repaved and the lines hope to attract shoppers from already moved to toton, (Continued from page A-l) major concern* Ferguson saic(, CHRONICLE/R-P CORRESPONDENT Kenilworth Chamber of because it costs more money tb drawn in. Several businesses Scotch Plains and neighbor- including a Mediterranean Commerce is looking to keep up said. "Let people educate kids the SCOTCH PLAINS — Aoh East Second Street have ing areas, but also new busi- restaurant called Salt and send special-needs kids to schooj. $450,000 grant from Union KENILWORTH — Bprough the momentum created by way they know best." The federal government mandates stores in front of the parking ness in establishing shops in Pepper and a vitamin shop businesses will get a chance to Schering Plough's arrival. He also said some schools need County has township officials lot, including Complete Care, the area'." called Vitamin Express, both that all students get educated and considering various ways to network with each other at the Chamber officials came up more computers and better tech- "we've got to make sure funding is which moved to that spot Ray Pardon, president of now located on Park Avenue. Business to Business Expo, nology, but others simply need the improve conditions in the Several new residential with the idea of hosting the there," he said. ' downtown business distriqt. apartmeifts are also becom- scheduled for September. Business to Business Expo after funds to hire more teachers. The congressman also referred Gary Butler, chairman of the attending a similar eveat hosted Stronger accountability for The township has several ing available in the down- to President George W. Bush and plans and ideas on how to town area, including some Kenilworth Chamber of by the Union County Chamber of schools is required to improve stu- his Edbcation Reform Agenda, Commerce and manager of B&W Commerce. Butler said the bor- dent achievement^ according ty> the utilize the $450,000, accord- "Most of the improvements are aesthetic. There is back apartments over the U®t h&m noting "our new president seemfc ing to Mayor Martin Marks, al$C{ a functional reappn in terms of the lighting and Maria Restaurant on Park printing in the borough, s,aid he ough-based event will be adver- congressman, whq said this could as passionate about education as I Avenue* hopes the expo will be as success- tised in the Kenilworth Chamber be 'monitored better through state- most of which include "parKing, \$e not onjy'hope to attract shoppers from ».w, w.; am." ' "streetscape" and other aes- "The apartments will bring ful as the one hosted by TJnioti of Commerce newsletter and final chance To Get a New ' administered tests, as opposed to Bush's agenda features',' thetic improvements, Scotch Plains and neighboring areas, but also new County. The exact date for the admission to the exposition will national tests. Ferguson did not in people to the downtown Ferguson's, increase t - * '"The money' will be tised business, tn^stablish'irjg^hops in the area." area," Par'don said.' "The exposition'has yet to be worked be free. MOO Pool At Clearance Prices! f downplay the importance of tests ty for student performance, $ foi WttiiDfuB iMefctsi'including . tou't, , Butler 'noted, but the "We hope the event is as suc- such as the SAT or HSPT, but said ,h 'Scotch plaint ' (Whrljfc Wide) more funds for state and local tesi> the installation of 87 lights in Web site ' www.visitscbtch-, Kenilworth Inn has already cessful as the County Expo," POOL DESCRIPTION WAS NOW QJY. he thinks that each state should ing, he said. It also includes provi- the downtown area, new agreed to host the event.' Butler said, noting' that business administer its own proficiency - (Mayorof„ plain^.com had 11,000 -hits . -3? 100*0. RY1848 £xtAlum.Led9«&Veftial 999 850 4 sions to empower parents by pro- tradh receptacles and bench-' " 'this month.* "There are over 500 businesses plays an important part in the tests, since students in different Scotch Plains <> v 15"249» RY2W8 ExtAhim.Udp&tyrtial 1299 1090 4 viding them information about $ es," the mayor said. "There ' That Web site, SPBA presi- in Kenilworth and we are inviting Kenilworth economy. a 18Xi27Sg^.» states have different needs. A stu- school's programs and how wall a will also be improvements to IMNCINfil 24' X12' 899 *•* dent noted, "Is not just a bu»i- all of them to participate," Butler "Industry in Kenilworth pays I Una 7130 | 2V15' dent ' in an agricultural-based school is performing.' augment previous ones in the 'ness site," and can be a vital said. "We are also inviting compa- approximately 42 percent of the DM1252 6"Udge6*Verttal 699 549. 4 state, the congressman said, is dif- downtown, such as new gaze- 1 IN1252 7" L«fge Stainless Steel Panel 799 649 4 Ferguson said he believes that medium for the future of the nies who want to promote busi- taxes in town," he said. "A lot of ferent from a student in an urban Congress will be able to make bo located on Park Avenue from a location dn Westfield the Scotch''Plains'Business ness in Kenilworth." IN1552 rUdgeJtaWessSteelhnel 999 * 749 1J Scotch Plains downtown towps don't have, the amount of setting. headway on education reform and Front Street, and the Road. Association and owner • of • ared. "It's a forum for the Business in Kenilworth got a industry that Kenilworth does." _ DM1552 6'Ledge6'Vertlal 899 649 12 Ferguson stressed the impor- hecause everyone, whether redevelopment of the parking "Most of the improvements Nuts 'N Plenty, said he hoples . community, listing important , major boost in 2000 when the Plans are in the works for f=FBEIES |. DM1852 6"Udg«6'Vertkal 999 749 2 tance of hiring — and keeping — Republican or Democrat, is in tune lot in back of (the CVS drug are aesthetic,"* Marks said. the improvements • will phone numbers," Pardon said. Schering-Plough Corporation Luxury applying for additional grants to rniiiiiiiiiiiM rituit S21852 6'BuUiWeEiLAIuffi.Ledge 1599 1199 7 quality teachers, and developing with these issues. He said he has store)." "There is also a functional attract new and interesting "(It*s) a forum for comments (/limit-in CUM liultln relocated its headquarters to the continue the aesthetics alonf the CS2152 7'ledge StainlwjSted Panel 1599 1099 6 training programs to keep those been told it will be difficult to get The parking lot, which is reason in terms of the light- businesses, to the area. 'and suggestions." borough, allowing Kenilworth to Boulevard in the downtown area, SZ2152 6'BullnoseExtAlum.Ledge 1699 1299 5 instructors high in qualify. More things done, with a close House of become a player on the world cor- Butler said. MAS'»!VI *V tllJ DM2452 6" Wge 6'Vertical 1199 950 6 teachers are needed to reduce Representatives and a split <*" VI KIICAI IN2452 7'ledgeStainleisSteelPanel 1299 1049 6 class sizes) he said, and these Senate, But "I see it the exact opposite way," he said. G2452 7"LedgeSUlnle«SteelPanel 1699 1299 5 teachers need to be tested. WESTFIELD YOGA 6 WELLNESS CENTER One woman in attendance at SZ2452 6" Bulfnose Ext Alum. Ledge* 1799 1499 7 "We're going to need to find par- 102 Em Start. WeitfleM, NJ 07090 Tuesday's meetwg said, she was tisan consensus," Ferguson said, DM2752 6'Ledge 6'Vertical 1399 1150 2 concerned with the tenure system. noting this might not be as diffi- We have the PILATESisback! Ferguson said he believed that cult a task as some people think, Course In Mirables - JPreNatal Toga - Massage Therapy •If1-1. -« »«'r SZ2412 6'BullnoseExt.Alum.Ledge 2199 1749 5 some bad teachers do slip by, but He also spent some time Services Include: FrL.Ftb.23j 7:30 vm - "Spirits in Motion," a Spiritual ft$| DM2415 6"Ledge6"Vertkal 1599 1349 7 blamed that at least partly on a Tuesday discussing Social {15*1199 ^.ii'isgg! -24 hour per day availability Dance Workshop with Gina EiArclnogcL Cast: $25 , -,--xMa SE2415 6'BullrwseExt.Alum.ledge 2199 1749 • 2 system that does not reward products you need k Security and Medicare, stating the iSSSJ:: 2001 j 18'1299^^27'1798. teachers. He agreed there is a lot commitment to those programs -Home Hospice Program Sun., flfar. 18,2:00pttf - "Path for Greatness: Work as J 2001)! C$2415 rLedgeSta!nl«sSteelLedge 1899 1549 13 1 IHii;MHi.':-i.'l.".'ft .li^!ii.i!.-.W!Tp lOdaJK I DM3015 6'Ledge6-Vertical 1799 1549 3 of Washington red tape and must be maintained. "We need to -Residential Program-Thet^Housc Spiritual Service," by Linda Ferguson (book-signing). Free mst- - I CS3015 7'LedgeStalnkisSteelPanel 2199 1800 8 bureaucracy within the tenure keep our promises to our seniors for your business -Assisted Living-FatHer Hudson House Suit, Mar. 2S* 2:00 qm - Holistic Energy Workshop IX - -"Nursing Honie Program CftAIC it* UnlliuuA Tw4 IliiMt IA*IA* 5 system that needs to be reviewed. t.. those who have made sacrifices Heild Demonstration with Colcen Zurawaki Cost: S1O for us," Ferguson said. -Bereavement Program BUMMED ALUMIW HH BECK & FENCE Special Education is another You will find the products and services you need for your , Cdtt tht center to rtgisUrfor mni$tu (908) 232-8956 > business at The Town Bank of Westfield. Our broad range -Home Care Program -Adult Day Center Program of products and services includes: -Outreach to Senior Housing Margaret J. Coloney, RN., Candidate deadline looms President, C£:Q. and Co-founder (Continued from page A-l) ough residents, only three had $99 Business Checking-* been returned as of Wednesday It's FREE when you maintain minimum $99 monthly year. While four nominating peti- 176 Hussa St., Linden, NJ (908) 486-0700 — Palmer, Austin and Koenig balance. Plus, you'll get these FREE services: E-MAIL: [email protected] tions have been issued to bor- will all he seeking re-election B^H .^*H| fl IS • Your first 250 transactions WWW CEMJU II U l> 'in April, school officials said. 7"Leage6"Bai IHBSG 9 ;J? 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Some companies even print, tax-deferred plan, such as 401(k)s for ally nianagei Funds are- constainfly To Place Your Ad Call CHRIS 1-800-981-5640 Maybe they plan to lose stuff, address, stamp and : corporate workers and 403(b)s for buying'and selling securitiea Initial weight, save money or visit mail your direct, marketing : MutualJund; portfolios are not only'}.. professionally school and non-profit employees. You required mvestinentsares&by^ INSTALLATION HOME K.1PR0VEMENT v.J All CARPENTRY t REPAIR OF: an elderly aunt. All good campaign. Better still, send can start with as little as 1 percentof selected, but also professionally lh^naged. Funds -are :- vidual funds and Can vary firpni $2^0 AMERICAN JOSEPH F.PETRONE 4 intentions, but they leave direct mail for as little as 99 yourpay and can deduct the amount constantly puying and selling securities. Initial'required or less to $25,000' or mbi^ |br mnds I CRAFTSMAN CONTRACTORS CORP SHORE RESTORATIONS out an important aspect of cents a piece, conventional : saved on your. federal ,tax .return. that require more thai $i,000: to ROOp RAISERS &A0piTIpNS. Specializing In:.. '•> Interior & Exterior Painting Professionals ROOFING SPECIALIST the coming yearjj business. campaigns of fewer than investments are setty'; ihdiyiduaj funds, and can vary {::< ;All Phases of Ipt/E)(i, Carpentry ASSOCIATI'S, INC Contributions and earnuigs. grow open ah account,' three exceptions ^ ; \ ':•••':. (hisfooiCblors •Powerwashlng 1,000. pieces typically run ' : 'CUSTOMDECKS.'••• \'; It is; not too late to make tax^eferred until withdrawal. : $25Oprless'to$25,600ormora/y: ; ; • are. generally made -r IRAs aid ••.• • ' Resideritial ••'Commercial'•• >•".. DeckRcstbratiori. ;-\ '•'.'•'••• .____• .^, —^/sENfbkjorscbtfN $2,85, per piece. (Source: MM. : COMPLETE INTERIORS •' •;•:.-•• New Year's resolutions for a If you're already investing in an .retirement accounts, i minors' ••• Far Free:Esi Call Anthony FrccEitiawtefl Fully Inrared i.ipiY.iNSURED business •.-— and you do not March 2000 study, . employer plan, invest more. "Kick it. buttons to. a traditional IRA, . ind i2-month denominations. accounts and automatic investment | Toll Free 1-888-280-9510 i ClickTactics.) y T ' m 3RD GENERATION OF QUALITY 732-382-3922 908-862-4570 have to go it alone. Various : up a liptch" by saving 1 percent or depending on your incoijtie, and Notes run from two to 110 years plans.:. : \ i\;;>.. 1 companies have launched, * Get your name •'put more of^ur pay. the best time to do access to an" employer retirement "and bonds are issued for 30 years, .'••.; Remenibierthattmieisapi«ciohs ADDITIONS CUSTOM REMODELING GARAGE DOORS an investment resource as money is. ji HOME BUILDERS •[ "business services" centers, there y;. y • >• •". 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The task; force met with sev- .experience to, which sponsors ;; CLARK — The Bfoliday^ RBIOVM. ,../ ri'RMTlKr. ; ates big returns. According tionery and business cardsj • .TJLE;»SHEETROCk Family Owned artd Operated; • J ; BATHROOMS, cu has created the Institute for eral highly qualified: firms in the will want to send key staff mem- Select iit the township is scheji- AI'I'I.IA.NCI'S.OI.DIOYS SERVICES IN? .:'..WeatBaLOCALCoocern •••'•••" to the Direct Marketinig Individuals can order ; VNIl 1)1 III li I \V . Professional leadership, or iPL, leadership' consulting I business. bers; Whether from .the private' uled to complete a, $4 million s\\ll DUs 10 30 YARD CONTAINERS PRESIDENTIAL;* COMMERCIAL- ..':: ALI;YOUR E Association, what some; peo- business cards, letterhead, a formal, program for improving After .evaluating their relative pr public sector, tye are con- renovation and vyill emerge ^s; COMMEKM • INDUSTRIAL « RUIDENTM ple, call "junk mail" typically envelopes, labels and memo DUMPSTER RENTAL CLEAN-UP SERVICES WVLWINS. the leadership skills and atti- strengths and proposed prograin vinced^ pa^cipants ihthe IPL a Crpwhe Pla?a' in the springt' 1973-377-7708 • 973-884-4110 (eve) | '.'• I CARPENTER ANT SPECIAUSTSl "]• generates an $11 return for DEMOLITION pads right from the office . tude of technical and desigh pro-.: content* the msk force selected will .receive a meaningful,acade-r ; The hotel is conVenienljy I 973-682-0432 (beeper) | every dollar spent. (Source;. desk. 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SHEAHAN Economy, 1999). ; Days later, the order arrives; NJSPE President Joseph Jennihgs, chairnian of the firm being arranged at this tinle, In PAPIC CONSTRUCTION GUnER CLEANING / GAS & OIL FIRED BOILERS \ No matter what business miles from New York City. " • WATER HEATERS ' . 1 'V••"'•• BUILDING'REMODELING • Dreading the thought of Prior, PE, stated, "hx response to stated, "I. am very enthusiastic addition, the task force has ihiti-' Ttie 192-room property wjll Additions •Decks •Dormers | Let Our Advertisers Repairs • Installations ' stuffing. . • and licking resolutions are made, be sure meetings with numerous engi- about; tihe opportunity to partner Ask about our 6 Point / SUMP & SEWERA6E.PUMPS • ' ated recruitment of the first be received a new :mddern ex^ ••,...;;W(9 SeitHbtne Centers • SMALL OR LABGE REPAIRS, •.•;.. • •: . envelopes?. It is now possible to set achievable goals and heering executive, we idehtified with;this forward looking orga- class :.bf >15 :participants. .• Do The Work Gutter Tune Up ripr aiiid. the richly appoiht^d : InstallingDodrs'and'Windows" Fully Ins. Free Phone Est /WE RETURN ALL CALLS 908-276-659S to quickly customize market- reasonable timelines. a distinct/ heed for increased . nization to bringsuchari impor- : Spanning an approxuhate eight- lobby will, be graciously dejyi- ." • * FREE COBRA RIDGEWNT i . ing pieces' online, get free — North American Press leadership capability in our pro- tant skill set to its members. . Call Pete: 908-964-4974 nay; WITH A^Y'CQMPIETC ROOF JOB » •• r month period, the first class;. rated With inarble and giranite customer/prospect frame! • ' ••' ~ : "."•...:•'••'•'•.'•• Service fession; As a result, we.createda "•';. "We will conduct a series .of should receive its diplomas in to compliment its contempo'- 5ADDITIONS & REMODELING specialtask.forceto^develop;and', sessions with.thei participants to the fall of 2001. Those complet- ELECTRIC HANDYMAN REFINISHING implement a .program to. meet - , ing the IPL prograni willbecome .' •rary'^decor.,';/;';.". / .'''...''/.', /.; . il••• '•- VPWOpDWORKINGINCl v;;; ; over lopics Uke creating; a pfer- There . will 'be a nev^Jy TAYLOR HOME REPAIR !| CARRIAGE HOUSE COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION these needs." • : ,':' ' ,: ••''.' ;:'•<'[. sonal vision for success; under- ; anibassadprs. • for .promoting OjlTank GHE^TPHOMOTIOMS :; Gloria; Holt, PE^unmediate : designed front .desk area ;J;p SPECIALIZING III EUROPEAN i ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN" I ELECTRICIAN REFINISHING GO. standing what motivates others' leadership arid inspiring cblr. ,'. 'KITCHENS> BATHROOMS'DORMERS . ,, . past' presi^erit of NJSPE and ; expedite guest check-ins, aad mdojt all-Large or small" NO JOB TOO SMALL | Services arid how to inspire .them accord.r, leagiies iip seek partidpatipn. ' • DECKS •BSHTS* PORCHES'PAINTING •GRANITE • Reatenable Prices* FuUy insured : WITH ANY..ROOFING OB SJOING JOB , chair of: the task" force, empha- ingly; and^ creating; a regimen to '.-. NJSPE,aaaii'aSsMte6f the; check-outs, aljt bahquet/nie^r'. MARBLE«CORIAN • RENOVATIONS ri. • Emero. Repairs 'Pools • Fans .(From Taylor Hardware) i EMpVED" F(LLED'« INSTALLED ': 8^^ The Many Faces sized, the distihetipri^ between both implement.. and impart National .Sbdety1 ofProfessional. • ipg'space'..will•iaye.new coolant free 1st, r fully Insured > Uflhttno • Heatlno & Mr Conditioning "WeReiamAUCatis" IINJ APPftOVEDi 12 YRS EXPERIENCE • UNICKNJ leadership .and management. ofMatheny. leadership"' habits in^^ their work- EngineeriSyis the 'society of engi-. 908-289-0991 908-464-2287 Lie «998s 9Q8-755-2059 908-232-1501 908-301-1880 ;» "Many in bur profession have place, .profession, iaiid commiunir neering professionals from..all been rebuilt forpiaster servic^. A lifetime of caring acquired^ mariagement capabilir ' disciplines•; that promotes' the . iy," Jennings said. , ]: ;' :'••• , . The guest/roomavhaye be^n AIR CONDITIONING HANDYMAN for people with ty in. addition to their formal ..-. "••• The first program for theeihical and cpmpetieh<; practice redesigned for the gluests cniti- technical knowledge: as^aresult STEVEN G. CLARK A&R ELECTRIC, INC. EURO PAINT ^AJS SIDING developmental ;i ; : J : : Institute is •contemplated : to of: engineering; advocates licjen-; ,fpjrt,: wMch , will['_;L i^cliMe,. ^ i. •-.::~ ExteHor/inferlor — - - of 'the"'p^'e^ "bn ;'w'h^""tih e'y ' IvTAIKCONIHTro^ HORIZON HOME REPAIR disabilities. .^Ty^i . sure; tod works to e^ance the ergonpmic ,; chairs, activity OVEtttt YEARS EXPERIENCE . . Sri8etiw,fc«Pta»»erWork 8 work, HolVsaid.,"What.we were, intogeapdweUbemgofitsnie^ f OR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS /.•:'.; WafllxipiBr.Removal Let Our Advertisers .*• Doors .';"•:• Awafd-winjiinE will bd^sought by the task force g /tables, desk lamps and.twb line : < : PROMPT FRIENDLY SERVICE FREE EST. "WEDOITALL" Repair Damaged Walls A Ceilings programs for children >] told is lackmgifor n>any up and-; via.a formal nomiriatioh process. -.be*s-'••'•,;•;.,- ',y',•••:•/•,. ••.-• phones, .! h-'V-.'", •.:'••'/ •••• '•' ';y':v .•':.••••'•• Power Washing : TR?EESTIMATES •: : „,„,, ;.. ..n . -Addillpjis. • adults in medicine, comers' is the abihtyto identify .' Douglas Beriner, PE, Vice chair For additional information, e- In addition, the guesfcrpottis . :' Free 1st.'AffordableRotes 1 CALL 908-789-0554 • Keeping' Your. Home BeMlrjul dentistry and education ;;; a vision of what can be achieved of the ••; task force, stated, "We mtul the New-;Jersey Sociefy of'. will be enhanced with new fvff- un . 008-2T3-46M Freetst 7Hl-7Al-aaak fully Ins even more effectively and :tp envisioiithis^program attracting .Professional Engineers at psiin- nishings,. wallpaper, , artWork •Residential . inspire colleagues to move in high-poteritial members of. New ; [email protected] or daR tifie society at and easy chairs. The bathrobtts BATHS • KITCHENS REPLACEMENT WINDOWS •Outpatient that direction, i.e. strcing leader- . Jersey's engineer^firms. We feel (609) 393-0699. ;;; , ' •Home Health -\'U •will be rempdeied .to inclu^e^ WZ-340-1220 PUNCHLIST PROFESSIONALS B& & R PAINTING CUSTOM MADE: NICK GRASSO expanded cpuiiter spa£6, KREDER ELECTRIC^ TILE CONTRACTORS . 'Respite : .".'• Call NowFor Yodr Free Estimate ; VINYL REPLACEMENT pedestal /sinks and custopj [ R^stden.tia! * Cohimercial* Inquslridl .| INTERipR/EXTERlOB.; COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL •:.' ,1 WINDOWS INSTALLED* CUSTOM BATHROOM REMODELIte •I As an affiliate of major i tilirigi, : Guestrbbm. amenitife?. »New Ceramic T|le Floor.^Walls'. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE. OWNER OPERATEDK •: FULL PRIMER • HEPA VACUUM SANDING v FCI PROFESSIONAL '• / . 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' DOORS $300 Off Any Job Over $25001 : •Pemnalrad Cuttwner Sarvtea .Dtecounted Rates up to 30% advantage., of the • Crowne WATERPrtOOFINQ \ ;• 'FIREWOOD* i = *i Peapack, NJ 07977 ' • Experience "y^v ;CON«W,y ... /.WINDOWS'• V BASEMEhfTS '.TILE'••" •8ervlngovepZOOCourtri8S.FRaS8tUp • Plaza's Executive leveli/ with DRIVEWAY SEALING • ODD JOBS | ,: .->• Offer Ends 5/Qi/bi '•' ' ••'•, 'M • IWPIumblnfl LC#109O8 ' :y - ; • WNOVATIONS&miNT£HANCE SENIOR CITIZEN DISGOUMTS .; special amenities;. ^ •' . '•••.'•••'•:i'::,-.O«t?PeTE-;'O':; : :• 8$ *Fijly Insured M • Deal Direcb^No SaJdsrnen - •••'•'•. > INSURED. < FREE ESTIMATES ' . The Crowne Plaza. Clairk BEAUTIFUL AFFORDABLE ; '•o.-:l maintains a professional cpn- mm BATHROOMS CEiL908-578-t189 908-317-6846 I 908-964-4968 ference and. full service cater- ing staff to assist in meetings BATHS • KITCHENS HOME IMPROVEMENT PAINTING and special occasion planning. IFERDINANDI PAINTING I The hotel/features 8,000 CARPENTRY BY PAUL A. PLAIA & SON FENCE J&J RENOVATIONS CO. - INTERIOR -EXTERIOR DUFFY ROOFING Custom Wood • Chain Link Stockade ...raLTi-_,. square feet.of meeting space.'in HOME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS PO^ERV^^ 0^ Statement of Condition OFFICERS Year Round tete/Mo/is • Free Es/l/nate:' Let Oiir eight rooms, iricluding a gra^d •-• .'GENERALCARPENTRY'KITCHENS :• •' REASONABLE RATES • FULLY INS. SERVING UNION CTY & VICINITY Decembej:-31,2000 ballroom, accommodatihg up to ' . NEW & REPAIRS BATHROOMS • CERAMIC TILE' PERGO FLOORS DONALD C.SIMS ..,; ...... President-Treasurer . 'SWING, MON toudmoiom 20 -news* «•".''' .-free Do Hie Work 2000 300 people. A. pre-functiori: area 'DOORS. 188: ROBERT BIERWIRTH :... VIce-Presldent FULLY 1 Jni 1 GLORIA A. KACZMARCZYK...... ,....,...Secrelary .908-789-9279 908-654-5222 lutos ASSETS will compliment tfae ballroom M RICHARD JARVAIS .....Asst. Vlbe-Presldeiit enabling the Crowne plaza'to Cash on Hand and In Banks $ 6,725,627,63 ROBERTT. CRUISE ...... '....Asst Vlce-Presldeht U.S. Government Securities 301,869,628.51 KATHLEEN H. DOYLE ...... Asst. Vloe-Prdsldont acconimodate cocktail partie's, BUILDING & REMODELING FLOORING m OtherBortds •: 107,815,696.67 RICHARD SHELDON, Asst. VIce-Pr.esldent weddings and many • ptHer A& G UV1T0L PiUNTING & RESTORATIONS Stock' "•••••".' •'•/.•'•. ; 6,772,764.02 CHARLES H. MORGAN Asst. VIce-Presldent social as well as corporate WOOD FLOORS f COMPLETE PAINTING JONATHAN!, SCHNEIDER.;...,.;..Assls'tantTreasurer HOMlE IMPROVEMENT | J : Renovations • Vinyl Real EslaW Mortgage Loans, Net : 164,159,359.60. :; by (icor^c Inc. |' events.": '• ..' • •••'•.•.'.:••'•" .•'',. : FROM START TO FINISH Collateral Loans 2,187,219.46 THOMAS CONNELLY...... Assistant Troasurer KITCHENS •BATHROOMS •triJE ••': Replacement Windows • Interior For 117 Years BEVERLY GRONCZEWSKI Assistant Secretary INTERIOR -DCTERIOft Other'Loans 57,300,000.00 The Crowne Plaza's new. WINDOWS • BASBMBNtS.' PAINTING MAKEmROWFlOOSSWOKWENEWl Exterior • Commericlal • Residential DOLORES J. FRESOLONE... Assistant Secretary •...'. •'••..••••••aRPENTRY': ••••;•, • ;• RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL Furniture and Fixtures 485,688.52 restaurant is the Valley Mill INSTALLED • REPAIRED • REHNISK ;-v Meticulous Expert Work Your Center of "NEAT CLEAN PROFESSIONAL WORK" Banfiing Premises • 1,597,848.86 . Counsel CARL R. FE.NSTEMAKER Bar and Grille and it lias bejen .••.., • '• > FreeEsL'FvllyIns, Interest Accrued on Investments . 8,438,597.65 redesigned .with new merits, r^9O8-259-0O13 ^ ^800-831^88531 908-232-7308 Security, Other Assets •1,323,270.21 MANAC3EHS lighting and : furnitur|i. .'••.$ 658,635,601.23 H. GAIL CLARKE ...... President Additional hotel . featuu'es BUILDING • REMODELING Safety and Service include a business center, fit- Clarke Engineering Co. AMS HOME IMPROVEMENT EdWARD K. CUMMINQ, JR.....,.....V.;. 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Mel Gibson flogs his comical "gifts" as a macho-pig, but preenr --Jiead O*er Heels" -r Monica Potter plays Amanda, a dreamy,; Films in Focus ingly adorable ad man in Chicago, who .finds his feminine side—-, hfr &tpre* of Old Master paintings at the Metropolitan Museum in New becomes a stud from both Miurs and Venus. Helen Hunt is his blunts February 22 & 23, 200t* York, Her new boyfriend is acted by Freddie PrinseJr.^ who plays ,a ; ed competition at the agency, awed by his insights. The concept gizmo swank young blade of Manhattan at about the level of Gary Grant's tered, and whose sunny daughter seems ahnost oblivious to the crisis, is ihat he can read women's mmd^, and what that seems to establish shoe-buffing machine; ^Prinzechanges from Jim, Winston,'. high-rise tfe and the child develop an adorable relationship, but Black is work-;: is that women are whiney hypocrites who rairely say. what they thiiik stud*-toBob Smoot;FBI man. Prinze is such a wisp of a hunktnat ing a double game .-^-;sheltering an impromptu family:in his retire- and.feel. Bette-Midler, Lauren Holly, Delta Burke, MarisaTomei, Inside Amanda's fixation on him seems another sign of her daffiness, though ment, but also using the kid as bait to catch the killer. The Pledge" is Ashley Johnson, Valerie Perrine ,andla darling doing an Audrey 'Railroad Days' rolJ sfie believes she;is sleuthing a possible murder. The plot exertion^ are more than a thrilleri If the suspense plot is rather coy aiid prolonged, Hepburn (curca "Funny^ Face") klaockoff are among the. females who i ' so strretchedly staged aiid edited that they make no sense. There is the film has enough brooding subtlety to compel attention. A dase •I '• Cooking ...... B-6 should be einbarrassed to be seen in this shameless star smooch for something especially embarrassing about a brainless film trying to be couldbe made that iiis essentially an acting exhibit^ from a directing Gibson^ whose cuteness is just about insufferable. Sadly, .it was large- Crossword .'••....-.B-7 into Crane-Phillips sophisticated and sophomoric at the same time, sort of like making actor. Cast: Jack Nicholson, Hsleh Mirren, Vanessa Redgrave, Sam ly written by Women and directed by one, Nancy Meyers. Rated PG^ souffles from mud, pies*. GasJS: Monica Pottelr, Freddie Prinze Jr., Shepard, Aaron Eckhart, Harry Dean StantOn, Robin Wright Peim, : / : : 1 •13. rstar.;v;y;'-,;::;: '' ..;: .':••.••.• ' •'•:• •'"•-.••• \\/ / :. ••'/ '\. '.'; ••; ";/ Films in Focus . .B-7 CRANFORD — Train lovers in the 1930s. Antique model Shalom Harlow, Sarah O'Hare, Ivana Milicevic, Tomikp Fraser. Lois Smith. Running time: 2/hours, 4 minutes. Rated R 3 stars,!. ,;. RATINGS: 4 stars, excellent; 3 stars, worthy; 2 stars, imixed; 1 star, f i are sure to enjoy "Railroad trains will be running along lay- "Snatch".^- It's loathsome, in an unusually cheeky way, a. sort Of Days," scheduled to run from 2 ;y. flhe Invisible Circus"'•.— Jordana Brewster plays Phoebe, who catalog of^London gangsters and macho maniacs, plus some Yanks poor;Ostafs,fprget.it> '•••••.•':•/. • :.'• .•.•-•''.'•:.:'' '-'r '••';•'••••"..• '; '.•'• ;••'••.'.•' 'Horoscope .... .B-6 outs set up throughout the his* .Capsules cdmpiledlfrpm movie reviews written by David '.Elliott,:; p.m."to 4 p\m.. Sunday at the toric museum, located at 124 Nj grew up adoring her older sister, Faith' (Cameron Diaz). But Faith left like Dennis Farina and a tossed Balad of ethnic types. "Snat^" seems film critic for The San tJiegoUnian-fritont, and o 'Crahe.-Phillips House Museum. Uriioh! Ave. in; Cranford. <<> the comfy San; Francisco home to join the European youth upheaval to be a comedy about the gratuitous delight of murder But the plot is just an explosion of goofs, a chance for the actdrstp pile in for cloSe- - •;'••• Railroad memorabilia and In addition, May Cotyj^ of the late '60s and, a year later, died by evident Buicide in Portugal. Phoebe defers college for a trip to search out the truth ofiFaith's exit, upsthat are scissored by frantic.editing, and toi sjieak the FrWord in BEST BETS photographs will shoV the scheduled to be on hand to ta|% "dioq-choo" trains as they were Phoebe heads for Europe, to spots where Faith lived her final, fast trar 'MUSICAL about whatjlife Was like for rail,-j jectOry: 'Amsterdam, Pans' and Portugal-Faith's lover,'. Chris at; soring them put! There are maiy: murders. L think "Snatch" is, ;. in - Cranford back in the late 10 111: 13 |Vlilier-Cory House eyes 19th century and early 26th road, nteri and their families*" (Christopher Ecclesijon); is the vulnerable Phoebe's' passport, and; apart ftbm a feyj' clever shots and cheap chuckles/worthless; The spir- Lenape 'medicine men' century. A video on "Fallen Coty*s. husband wqrked on thfe their travel to the Faith shrine sites ratter inevitably.fuels sin affair, it of the movie is drop-dead, It's like; watdtogDamonRunyon^^ evis- Flags of New Jersey," about the, railroadin the 1920s, . i'? ^e Invisible Circus" is no sort of great film, but it is a supple, seh- cerated: by a gang of pub-crawling :o^^ ;. VVTESTFIELD -- Indigenous. Raritan Valley Railroad and the ."Railroad Days" is part of ^B Sfial and intelligent one; Mostly through Brewster's central, focusing Flemyng, Benicio; Del Tpro, Rbhbie Gee; Alan Ford, Peiimis Farina,' ''.-. J)eopies in the Eenape tribe ; Central: Railroad Co. of New Pluribus Uiiumf which honors performance, it brings back the time of youth, gone mad with possibil- yinnie Jones;. Running tune: 106 minutes, Rated R. Ostars. : jised herbs for medicinal pur- the people.'who came, to Cranfotd ity.' Cast: Jordana Brewster, Chi^topherEccleston, Cameron, Diaz,. , . ^iigar i& Spicef — The iincoin High; Schbpl A-Squad-cheerlead- Jersey, will run continuously... • ttl Ql ;. poses long before the white . Children will be able to climb. around 1900 and the railroad^ '^°^ ""^ Patrick Bergin. Running time; 98 minutes, Rate'd R. 3;. ers seem.to have everything •going for them;, Leader Diane (Marley man settled in the West Fields aboard Old No. 827, a Jersey thai; brought these people to. tthte1 . Shelton)'has a neW;flame in Jack (Jam^s Marsdeh); Hanhah (Rachel 1 of Elizabethtown.: ' ; Blanchard) is tight with the Lord; Lucy (S,ara Marsh) is Ivy-League' Central: train•;. that rolled area. For more information,' ca5(| Recent ireleases: ..v : The spirit, of the "Indian .. : through Cranford and VVestfield •(908);276 0i082^ •;.;:•.': .V-. ; .•" \'; tracked; Clep (Melissa George) is obsessed with Conan Q'Brieni but : ; i otheryvise functional;and^tough-girl Kansas' (Mena Suvari)inother ..- Medicine Man" will be present- •-'..: • ^the Amati'Grirls-;—''Writer; and director Amie DeSalvo has • ed between 2 p.m. and:4 p.in. iasembled a good cast about a big Italian family in Philadelphia. may be; doing hard tiine, but Kansas is OK It's that PoUyanna pow- •; : erhpuse Diane who soon finds herself pregnant, then married io Jack, Sunday at the Miller-Cory ', JThere is senior sister and domestic slave .Grace (Mercedes/Ruehl), ; -House Mnseum, located, at 614 ; who ^doesn't; just love;the'CathpHcsanits, b# is;Qfi&.iSisfceir Dejiise then broke. Sbshe and her gal tiails; plan-to khpek over a, small hraiich Mountain Ave. in .Wegtfield; '.. (Dinah; Mahblf) is Warily s;iriglerv despite; haying cute; silyer^haired.'- hanklpcatedu^a/su^rmarkeK^ :'. ' Sherry Lange/of Cranford'' / Wart:H£U^oti: yearning; to inarry her. Christiri^ (Sean Young) is the' cdmesi cpines to npthuig.It'afashort^^'series of badly timed tjaisfired:'lit- tle spund, no fury, signifying less, than zero. Cast: Marley/Sheltoni and Janet Murphy of cnockout sister, estranged from her husband (Jamey Sheridkri), ,a : Kenilworth are expected to be vorkaholic whpse true companion; is his cell phpije, Paul Sbrviho is Mena Suvari, Jarbes Marsden, Maria. Spkblpff, Mehssa George, Sara : Marsh, Radbiel^^ Blanchard. Running time: 1 hQur,.15 mhiutes. Rated (>n hand to explain the. "folk 3race's nice pig of a husband and ClorisLeachman/is inatriarch Dolly; ;v ; medicine" as it was practiced • By WANDA PERRY )usy planning her funeral', attire; There^ is mildly retarded sister ^PG-I3.1:'l^stars,;' v\:^-;' ;' \^;^W 36EHryway8.'. , '•.. •' ; wtote a PuUtzer-winning novel in 1953,then'fled the celebrity game MAttlde' ••• ' y, •; '•'. ' • •. ; Opportunities come through a mentor. OlekKrupa.Running time: 1 houT,:52'nn^utes. RatedPG. 2stars.; '38 Hearty onloymont ' '• Quartet competition A sandwich is just a sandwich ... ; iind further pubUcatibn. He^^ befriends the boy by openmg his life and. .•24Ttanqu!l "' ,69 Point In orbit- LEO (July 23 - Aug. 22): Share your wealth of knowledge and .••;-, "Traflfic" --, Michael ;Douglas. seems harried, suited and very SGl 7bOaoo«r i. 41 Moiled rock • •-.-• " ' experience with coworkers or an apprentice in your field of ets the bby jab away at a nianual typewriter. Wheqi Jamal subinits white as Bob Wa!kefield, an Ohio judge whois appointed to become jfch'e .2BUw ofMoioa 71Oplor / "' ••' 45Uyaly.denes'.;': ,' •'.:';.. ,.'. *. -;..-• scheduled for Saturday > • 31 Dtisiro saQOily 47'Japaiwso-Amoticnns work. Your unselfishness is rewarded. us piiece tp the. excruciatingly demsmding Prof! Crawford at school, nation's new,"dirug;lcz;ar. 'A)nohg the^things^^he must, learn qiiicWyis 34 Partisan1 •., DOWN '.-•:• '.' 49 Far rahliovjid "• • . .;; RAHWAY - The Rahway but mujfalata is something special VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22): Investigate ways to increase your hepedant twitches With suspicion.. The film reaches for. inspiration the aedret addiction bf his daughter Carplme (E^a Christensen). The 37JVRO olmusic (or 17: •5t Ship bows'. ' .• ;.": Valley Jerseyaires are sched- income or self-esteem. Seek unconditional financial or emotion- ilpggingly, solemnly, its facile drama allowing top many practiced pos- key plotline is the shift from law work--''to. drug thuggery, a twilight ••••', -Across •„ •: '• ''. 63'Now York Island. .', called the muffaktta, and let me tell 3tlQioomy ". '. . - 2-Botrtaccord -. S4 Tfillhar ' ."'.••'. uled to present their 40th- Muffalata (Special Mardi lurings by Cpnnery. Here isthe sor^ of package that, for lack of a lbfti- zonefpr the risinghard^.caseJavier IBenicio del Toro).:^^Thei'e is an ; 1,3Nqmihalor •'•'..•", •• 5SMoro.paln|ul al support from a partner or mate, ; • ,40 SmaU ' • . . . you — it is the most delicious sand- ipveflapping San Diego story, about a La JoUayupster; and drug! deal-' 41 Ddddy, In Btillan ' ' 4 Denial dbgree: obbr. SB Soulh American;' annual Novice Quartet. LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23): Don't see an argument or dis- sr lapel, can sadly be called "OjScar baiti" Cast: Sean Conn^ry, Rob: : Gras sandwich) wich you will ever eat. The prepara- ... jtt'M.Cot/'1,'- , ; 5Logi«oai.'. "•.•'; '.' rodent "•.'.'. : ...v :• :..'. .•'.,; .. Competition Saturday. agreement'as the end of a relationship, but an opportunity for a irowh; F. lilurray Abraham, Anna Paqiiin, Busta Rhymes.' Running er (Steven Bauer), ^iisbut-of-it but rapidly adaptable trophy, wife .6 Succulent plant • . '57Gk)ak ', . •- . . | tion is simple, ff you can, use "pizza" : 43.Longllmi> • ' annEi •••• nnnnn 1 The competition is slated to new beginning. Forgive previous, negative choices. ime: 134iiriutes;RatedPG-13.2stars, ••;~'C' ::•.:'".•'• • '7.: ':'-U ' (Catherine Zeta-Jpries), a cheap lawyef (Dennis CJuaid); a lizard- •. 44 God of wor- - 7 Fosling poilod ' • . ' 89 Dark biuo: prolix . . faoDD onaa nnnnEi bread, the traditional flat, round heartedhustler (Miguel Ferrer) and a pair-of amusingly go-for-itDEA . 45 Cifdltoh'•-.'. .. v . OOnlholwcl '., BOHIIHer . . •.•',•.•, MaciciHDun noann begin at 7:30 p.m; at the SCORPIO (Oct. 24 - Nov, 21): Careful planning and organiza- • .'^The.'Gifi'f.i^- Cate Blahchettis.a wonderful actor,'but wftt^iwg •ea.Throb'.rpioIlK; - '•• LUliH'J tUUIilUUUU UUU 1/2 pound soppresata 46 Short owordvol OUHals. bread with the hole in the middle. If ler suffer iis Annie Wilson in The Gift" isn't wonderful. This gift cops.(Luis Guzman, Dpn Cheadlej; A friend said.that,"Traffic" is, in 65 Compass direction I EQOQD QDCJuOC Roosevelt .School in Rahway. 172 pound boiled ham tion pays off, Make the final preparations to launch a personal i' Bornbo • . ." lOPasso :; . ' : HU0QE1 DQDCi CIQDC you can't find pizza bread, a long essence arid effect, saying: that the drug iwar .is a dead ;lo8S; that wide rii*ini^i M\ i-1 ft r*i t^n n^Sf^K project that is sure to bring success. ihould^^stpp giving. Annie's gift is psychic prophecy. Sheris a widow, liv- L1LIU1U ULJUUUJ LllilWll •-.', Fifteen.quartets from the 1/2 pound provolone cheese loaf of Italian bread will do. dnig use is inevitable arid maybe even acceptable. That sounds cyni- Mid-Atlantic states are sched- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21): Play up the excitement of ng with her three Sbns in a tired old house in Brixtbn, Ga. She reads ; aaaanaiitin naaaa aanin namnan 2 pizza breads (or 1 long loaf Whichever you use, have plenty of cal- until ybutye seen. th$ •:film./ Cast: -Benicio, Del Toro, Michael 1 UluliJUU ULJUDUU uled to sing.barbershop^style romance for that special person in your life, $phn-ge qp, flpw.er,^ brtunecards and'has yiBio.ns for sad-, desperate people. There is a. Italian bread) napkins handy! This is a very oily, by Susan Mauneilo or an intimate public or private dinner. > , _ „, „!„,„ nurder aiid' Annie is accused, conveniently hranded as 'resident Douglas, Catherine Zeta^ones, Dori Cheadle, MiguelFew lUUiUUnran nniuinnU LiUIilLIULJLJL-ia nanU under contest rules. The w 5 1 jrtifTii*]nn npinipninnr'ii*! 5 ounces pimento-stuffed and very tasty? sandwich. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 - Jan. 19): Home is where your.heart ja, iw^ af;flul';i)e'^iiiit Salemi Partly writteia;by BillyBob^Thcirnton, Bauen^ritia Christerisen,^^Luis GuzriitojJaepb Vargas, T^masMUian, IDDCIHUUCIIIIQD aaa'.iaaaa aaaa Jerseyaires Chorus js also then arrange the provolone this week. Put some extra time and energy into nurturing your tdrbitly shot for. atmosphere by<"JanaieAhdersoni the film is moder^, Am^r^g. Runningtime:2Kotirs 27niihutes;Rated S-'21/2 st^s. expected to give a brief concert. olives, chopped If you have any questions, please ;\'..^I^0.'.Wedc|Bnjf'' PI»nciitii^.'.— Can! supremely proficient wedding 4 ounces pitted black olives, contact me via fax at (908) 272- cheese. Spread the remaining family and loved ones. Be gracious and thankful! itely. engrossing,]but- taxhigly-teased pulp. Caa^: -Gate :Blanichett, i Admission is; free and the pub- . . planrieriMaryl'(Jen^er chopped 2974. olive mixture over the top half of AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb, 18): A proposal from a loved one is CeanuReeyes^ Hilary; Swai^,Micha Jjc is invited; to the ahbw. For mupic to your ears. Avoid the tendency to overreact' and blurt squirmy Steve (Matthew McConaughey), arid does; lie deserve her?: more information, call (908) 4 tablespoons extra virgin In the meantime, buon appetite! the bread, then cover with an lohiaes; Kim Dickens, Greg\Kinnear. 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PLEASURES OF UFE NEVER TO LATE Single white female, 5'3", Divorced white male, 51, Single male,,74,5'6", enjoys SEEKING MEN ill, attractive, dark brown 6'4", 23Q lbs, happy, secure; dining out, movies, theater, hair and light brown eyes, Broadway play- and: good, Call 1-900-454-2259 professional, • looking for a enjoys ahimals, rnovies, $1.99 per mln. : tall, thin, Single female, 43 to conversation. Seeking a sin- reading, the outdoors, . 5b, who; enjoys the simple' gle female, 50 to 60; with; ,.'. COULD BE FATE! music and much more.. Is pleasures of life, lor a possi- similar Interests, BOX 36269 Single, widowed female, in seeking a single white ble relationship. BOX,13083: • YOUR WILDEST DREAMS - . her 50'si attractive, slim, pro- male, 30 to 40, for dating : fessional, enjoys;', outdoors, and possible relationship. ; TMVWAITINGI V Single .male, 44, very, fun, who likes, to dancing;, 'biking, hiking and long BOX 10771 Single white male, tall, employed.. Looking for a' walks- Looking lor a single attractive, 3B, high 'school INTERESTING younger woman, nice fea- .or wldowrnale with similar grad, who enjoys dining put, Single white widow, 59 dancing, swimming, -. and: tures,- petite tq average • Interest for a possible Jong .attractive,' slim. Would like , quiet ramahtlc,,evenings.. build, 28 to 40. BOX 37163 term .' relationship. BOX to meet an Interesting man, ; Seeking single while female, : 40886 widower,.for a possible SOUND GOOD TO YOU? iS to 45 • non-smoker,. wllh relationship. BOX 10818. . t Single, tall, very handsome," DO U FILL THE BILL? similar Interests, BOX 13249 financially, secure,, black; .' Dedicated, attractive, pro- KNOW WHAT I WANT .','.:."'-..''LEirs"MEET'•.•!•'•<• ••' male, 43, enjoys all kinds of fessional blonde female, 46 Single attractive profes- 1 Wanted, A white female., sports, travelling, outdoors; yr old, likes working out and sional black. female,. 28, school bus:driver,.who.has dancing; and • rnore;j more. Seeking an attractive, 5'6". Enjoys traveling, free.tlrn&.ln betWeennJns to Searching for;.a single! tall male, with Christian val- hanging out with friends,; share a.special polite rela- female, very attractive, ;tall,". vues. BOX 36802 : . . . laughing, movies,.working tionship; I'm a white self- shapely, Intelligent,'21 to 53,,l out. Seeking a honest, car- caring, and understanding' BALLROOM DANCING? ing, single professional employed business man. By DANIEL MURPHY ByPAMELMURHY Glamorous, 5p's. female, for friendship and more." male; 30 to 42-, For a- Let's have " lunch. •' BQX : : BOX37615; :• •'.;:." THE CHRONICLE • ...; ••': • .•'.;':•[ • smart, artist, intelligent, sell- ' monogamous relationship; "jf3757. >;;;:•'.- "•:'.;•;.;-•; ••-.; employed. Enjoys dancing ;TOTHEPOINT ; Race Is not an Issue. • BQX \, • INTERESTED? ; . -and painting. Seeking some- Single male; -41; looking, to! Altay Vigilante and Stefano • ^ter. disappointing finishesi n 10827 Single white rnale,.34,5'1f,; one to dance with;. BOX meet someone who; is Sin- SfirracLtlo lead a Brearleyi High -v both the Union County and TIME ON MY HANDS ; . '195;lbs; • enjoys dining' Putj' ! 36890 ,'•. : cere arid down/to' earth for\ North Jersey Section 2 Group 3; n mqvies and more. Seeking a ^estlingteam' hoping tb.;see as Single lemale, in my 4 V- good times and casual dat-, jingle-black or Hispanic' nwny as ninei wrestlers advance ^umanlents, ffie ,.0ranford Ifigh M'LL<3ETBACK2U| 5'6", attractive, looking for al Call s "yvvf^^-^^^y t resi Ing. BOX 37945. '' .•.."-..' : o ..female,- with similar Inters wrestUng team; is looking to! •'-.• 33 yr old, 5'1", 135 Ib,single single male, 35 to 5Or-(or ($1.99 per rnin. 18 years or older) Touch-Tone and Rotary Phones put of tHe District 1Q tbturnanlent i'fe.male'With brown hair and friendship. BOX 11193 . vests, for possible relation-, t|ds \yeek6nd'.9nd into regional '. claim the team championship at* eyes, non-smoker, never • ship.. BOX 13769;. . ; .."•.•." MEN jthe^ district11: toujtoajnent this; ONLY YOU! competition. '(:.:.r'••-.': '•'• ".•' :••';• •.''.,; married, • Likes ., mqvies, 40 yr old,, 5T,'slim, good] Respondto Ad s using your Visa/Mastercard, Call SEEKING MEN ••> Both Vigilante (125 pounds)"! .weekend) while.sending a largffe ' dancing; dinner, long walks- looking, single mother wfio| Single white, mala, 45; 5'8",-. mid Serracino (130) are favorites'. contingent on to regional 1 cpnipe-* 1 can- and skiing. Seeking white .enjoys movies, reading, bik- (S 1.99 per min) ",19'p .- jbs,'. brown halri •'-'• $t 9^,pgr rtiln.' if) win distinct titles; after captur- . ••titi6n.next.week. ';':-;:<:, . .••••Vi- \v'- professional male, 30 to 40, greeiybrowri eyes,. enjoys r ing, hiking and much more,| WANT TO KNOW: i$g TJnion Gpunty gold Feb. 3; ;: . •';: jActipn be|fins;6:3p^p.nii tompr'^; never married, childless lor is seeking a Irish single .spoils, movie's/.talks, the friendship and more. BOX MORE??? •kid;;with the rest flf tile team-;, row night.;it Westfield High" And. male, 36 to 46, fit, non smok- i ONLY NEED: YptJ ' ARE VOU OUT.THERE TALL AND ATTRACTiyE LETS GET TOGETHER GOALS AASpifiAfipiNis • outdoors', quiet, limes and : .36922 •••.' Single white female, 40, : •50 yr old., .whlt0:rna!e, 'ff; 155'; will: resuiae'10:30 aim. Saturday,; er, family oriented, to share Divorced' while - female,.' 58, V36yr.old,;,greeh eyed,.tall, Single whito Irish maie|..18Q piyorced.'.white drofesslonal rnore. .Seeking -a 'single appeariiigppg tp i4yifina4yy be'"healthjbalth ( '}' :5'11", shoulder length/high-: ; lbs, ?. brown'.'.hair. and.'.eyBS,' with the finals beginning around; - SOMEONE SPECIAL. .'..' good- times and.-maybe . SVwifti brown halrBh'iri. eyed, ! Volup.tuqus(;brurierte female. . lbs, 6'2"; enJ6y tiflsing; bjttlng^ ,m«)e^;45 yr.old, 5'16"; .170 female*' Willy .similar? Inter-' • t|e/Beara;are^dpiitlgip'inoye more. BOX 15739 . '•.; . very ''outgoing, (tin '.living; . .lighted bfpwp hair..UI $P§*fS Fax us your results (908)575-6683 (Cpntiniied fiwm page ^,-1) • '(Continued frpni page C--1) entire season after injuring: his as a freshmanan d 160 as a sopho: to grab his first district title. TlieCoach Dominic DiGioacchino least, imd has a good shot to be ;knee during the football season., v morcHis toughest compet^tum will two;hftre njet six times, wjtii eacbi knows all six have what it takes towrestling in, the final where any- ;\v^^proiy.^rith^ye,ver^bb'i^rih^^^ ' '•.Vi'"-*.'•• comevfrom Jesse Campenelli of wjnjpingtireebouts. ;•,'"'•'••!> make it through toth e regional good seed," said Luciani, "but if I ever ._ -<^^ta|e^b^ii^^he '•• y^' |uesfl I Just Turne to tournament, and the Cougars will • thing can happen! '. .. •; TOtestling fors a minutes^ ..needal^ l six to do so to capture the Danny Zika-'ki 3L60 is in a tough was someone else,; I wouldn't wan( By DAMEL MURPHY nation toutnanient, sneaking in merit," said Eicherilaub.' JB all n^it. and (Dan /MnrTymnid weight class, but has what it takes IhadtodoitthlBn" : : D^.'^at^tiinerunnerupsol team titJie. Josh Harris (171) has : at 28th of the 32 finalists, with from Weetfield) i$ going to want ^ H'!Tb^'ta ••District10 is extireiiiely tmiglj. THECHRONICLB . . The Victory earits Eichenlaub I want towi n it this year; I know I done a nice jobrecently andhas the ;r;.;: ;;; wane revenge . after pbeat him; what you do. He can get you at any- can beat him, but he thinks he can opportunity tosnea k up on some andwettfcalaiiced this sleason,ahd After a very successful bowl- a trip to Ilebo, Nevada for tK#. Everybody is gunning form a Kri time.'' •••-'•••••• •••••• "•'''•-' •••' •••• Ludani hopeS his team; can. finisH He turned his game up in 1 beat me, It makes me work hard topeople • and move on as well. Koselle/Park and Pete; Bremberg ing career at Cranforrl Highi 'National ABC Masters June lli / kind of looking past the districts, Freshman'SteyeCarbone (215)did- from Seton Hall, but has the abili- in the>'. top four, bvjeralfc Roselle 2000 graduate' Frank tournament play, . breezing 16. He will also compete for thie, but Fm not taking it too lightly. I 112pound final, where he will once . Several more. Cougars,' are; n't wre^e;to bis potential at the; ty'to make it on toth e regioilSj P^atk^ Seton, Hal^.Pr^p.and Union ; through the winners bracket by ; : Eichenlaub has taken, his game state championship ih; May; n4 again meet up with nemesis Amih ejected totak e topthre e finishes couniy•'•"."•;; tournament,'.:;]..bu '};;tVBasaJ^':'Afamed'.^.i71'biu3'';tbi)'i all field yeiy strong' iteams—with' to the next; level, 'winning his winhingvfive matches by anPhillipsburg.' 'V.' • ;'""/• v' •.•'••;..'•%'; my last match, to make sure noth- , Queen of EUzabeth. Queen defeats and advance to the regions, but will " DiGioaaMno doesn't believe there; ability to surprise some people and Park and Uiu'On finishing 1-2 at ••' average margin of 45 '. puds.... Curreatly a freshinan,' at ing bad happens,"';'-;;''; Iv!.;^^;',;..;. ••'/;' : ed Daly in the 103 pound final last not enter' as favorites. Mike are three wrestlers better tiian him the Union County .^urnament •^4' first profeswonal tournament,- „" Donofrib, who has been invited 1 has looked strong in receiit prac- the New Jersey State Masters; Along the way hie defeated last Union County College studying/' year, and escaped with a 7-5 over- Carbone (152) and Nick Seeman in ^district,and expects him totices/ according toLuciahi. Matt and will battle it put for the, team year's champ'ion Jay Judowski tojoM learn Ne^ Jersery «i a &ip tihib victory at the county tourna- (119) eflA took third place last sea- place and move on as welL. ;••;•. ••••.:'•'•.'•;.•." : :: ; r;i: Jan.; 21, at CJarolier Lajaesj ii business • • nianagemei^tji tb Australia-to 'fiice; off against ment three we^ ago, after Daly son and sro potential fihaUsts tiiis Russoat215should abo-place.and taie^'-',V;'.''"- -.' V'')'',v,;.' ; .A^' •North;iBrunswick.'' .V.'- •;:.'.. . .^h '.•-- •of Baybnne and three-time Eichenlaub is preparing formal • • "Winning -a district title, woiild has a strong shot towi n a title. ; champion John!ParisV -:\:•'.• • tough wternational Competition led 5-3 with a minute remaining. year, along with Tom Murray (103), mean a "lot tothis",program,''. ' . • In his first year in American ftiture in beyond bbwling, but is* ^Summer- is alsb the feybritqt oDaly proved he rail; defeat Queen, Mike ftothery (169) is coming year," said Lucitoj>*Nobody;'is\ Paris won,j;hein tibe loser's 1 Dan Genovese,; (130), Brandon DiGioacchino said. "I think the kids Bowling Congress'(ABC) saac:,' looking to see hbwfar .the sport inn his third Kst^ ll champl^ but wul:' nave. tb fixyipfr !^off' the' Small;. (140), Chris; Penneherra ; want to wjn'it;Idon't know if^they '; going tob e taJringthird s w]bo"dbn'ti. tioned play,' Eichenlaub,' '"19*,,, bracket 'to earn.a rematch with Cian taJke Him and hopes to be^: ' onshipat.!*Crt +a~L-1^--'--•--• •- '*•'••/•naaicbi•'^^,&^i^.'s0iug- calls (125) aid,Dave;Pfflstv(lfl9);:Head; districts and.will be itching to get . ,• deserve-'it.. We • have tp^. ^spiii0.'; wttlx • , Eichehliaub for the title. Paris ; know why.'But: itIwould be .Very '•. became the ypuagest cpmpetir part of the professional circuit On, the matt after missing the rid^dglit|;;!;:V^'' $ tor 'tb ;^in, tHe ^purhain^nt; 'handed him his :first defeat bf someday. He's using the dchpl*" the tournament in the highest, defeating men over twice his ; arship; money /he '•. won as; la) '• scoring; match of the event 497- ^g^^'^; '^^W. , ; ,.;ji)u^ior,.'and'the;;pirize;,m'ohey;iie!. w :481i fbrcihg;ia third meeting hats begun to win as a pro.to.pay' ••..;' ;• "It surprised m^| he gaid. "I between the two for the title. wm«iib6rofth9BoardrtEdUMtlon"wiBb«.dtoc4i»»d aMfegatr' amour* of. . i fiereby authorized to b« . (b)Wlrrlerp^:Total memberships may not exc-. D. ' - Partial fees (winter pool only); residents and non-' ;' 1 Bed, Box Spring, 1 Bed, Mattress, 42 Boxes, 1 Dresses,' , didjpi't reajly think Xw&s. gding 1 : On ganles} of 22jSv an4 184,. along wtlti txiblo comments forwarded to the Board tor bauedshal be r f an amount equal to tlw prlrt-;. Residents. ..'••.'.' •'• •:>.•• •" '••"•.. ,' • 2Fan(,1 Lamp;F|oor,'1 Speakers, 1Tab|8,End,.-.•',', . ,i-" ,'• "It all depends on how well I . •'consideration.:.,-',i •'>•: - VO;. ..V-'' .'..v. • • '."..,!•' :'dpa-, l amount .. s so IssutfrJ. If. tho aucnbatB (2) Senlor'cttoirns and scholarehlps are! excluded:, . .(1) Fees for members Joining for the first time who 1 Table, Snack. 1 Tool Box, 1 TV, Tabk),Model, 1 Vacuum' . tb do it. It was a bija; surprise 1 Eichenlaub^^defe|ited Paris; 410^ •WE PUBLIC IS mVtTEp_a^COUH*QED amount" of ouManrJo' g bonds and notes. Issued pursuant' ,.'• ap^ly after the openlngehrollment.date'so fixed Cleaner; 1 FUTON CHAIR, •1''RADl5r^VVCa"1 BAS- do/he said;"IfI contintjie^drj;, 1 : J Call Christine at 1-800-981-5640 and 1 probably surprisedia lot of - , : ••..-. . to trtoordmar«»hal Many time exoeed the, sum firtit (3) MembsntWpsare pot refundable.;'" ', '. by the Township Committee but before Decam- KETS. 2 ,WASTECANS, Vpiher'Mlso Irtmi, 1 SEAL* , ; 389 for: the championship and : well, I'll go with it. fiujtrmalstt • ' Vincent A! Gonoella ••; . „, ...'.,••. mentioned In this seclioVi,.(he moneys':raised by fte WPraferenCTSChadulsforreolsterina: [ .. . -• . ".• bar.iwillpay.thefullfae.Saldmemberenrdlllng'. 0036903, ' •, ' i\ •:•..•:.••.•':.•••.,•• V. people. It gives Hie. a lot pt'con- $3j500 in p^ie money. ;' #•- i_*i* i*. *t ...•^'< •. ',<-;.;' ':: Issuanceof said, bonds shad, to not less than the amount . ."faiCranfordresldents.; • ... •-,'." ..:-..• . • •••, . • between December land January.31 will pay Space Number: 422 'V1'.-'. •• -'.'..•:• I . 1 going to schooliais ,a. backiip pl^nj. :CC66tl 2/22/01 c -TOWNSHIP OP CRANFORD "- . VARIOUS PUaiC. I IN, BY AND FOR ;ty day period, of Nltatlor) vrthln which a sUH action or - - •*o• f MurJasslfl(at3filn5ie,S.Wlm n'Tn^in^ffi "»f ,j" n*\ ^p^n*a « *mf*m-r *****ii^i m-t• .Poo , l r " ^ THETOWNSHIP OP CRANFORD. IN TH«,„E ~«,COUNTtm/r,Y O»F * -'-^--"----^-^liwjjkityofsueproceeding questior^thftvaJIdKyrfsucficirdlmuicecah ortlnanoscan • D. ' Enrollrnenl'' '•.•.•' • '••,••„ • •:•'.' •'.-•.':.•: .,•. ..[ .'' " .. r^uv,™,^ . . UNION; STATE OF NEW JERSEY.TO APPROPRIATE be tomrw«^,asbroVldBd:lntheJ^BoM.l^,rw.'broyldad:ki.th«J*cal 'BpMUM has : . (1) Failure (dpfovkfa, complete and accurate enroll',; NOIWE that pursuant to RetoMJoh Na;2O0i:iO6 THE SUM OF $37A000TO PAYTHE CMtTHEREOE', begUn to run frorri tnedate of.thaflrsTpiibllcatlon.qi this VrMrtawJaDplkailohlrtormflonorto reportS ^twthaTqvmshlpComr^eeotteTownsJ^of TO .'• •• :' , :•:•' ',-' changeIrt.*atInfontiatfon,toimmetilafeN^rapr!,! >rd on FebnW 13^2001, mat the underslgnedwlll ISSUANCE OFBONDSTO FINAt«E\8IJCH APPRO- ••'.•: '•••\v*M-^.[--\-':^rtat)mb.tymfy*i«l.HeDenbeh t • ' :. ":\ ortchanfjeiln residencyortq Immediately re--1. p-Clerk•'.' ' .' ' ' port changes In membership status will result In - PRIATIONS AND. TO PROVIDE FOR TH&IS8UAI* : JloMtlonlspeaflsd;OFt3C)NDAOTClrWlC)NNOrE8IN'Arffl5lPAnCW lownsntp QI urBmof • • •'• termination of membership with no refund of ; below, the following motor vehJdes^ which came Into the 'THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH BONDS.'. , ... • State of New Jersey ,•;", •:" fees..-'.. ••;.'.: .-•..•'.;.. :' ." :.• •. , •••• {nsMSsion of the CraViford'.pollceDep^mW ttirouoh ,. ,, •;'• • • BE JT ORDAINED • bV.^me. Township, '':£/"''''CCm1 , (2) All applicant* must show proof of municipality of abandonment or failure ol ownaaJojWaarhe, ' . Committee ol the Township of.Cranford.rri the County of rasklencs and age ol all Individuals being en- on the Mov>«Mar7on37S3 In strictly "as, • Union, State of New Jersey, as fbtom: .V "raiWBHiPOFciiuiNFbno. rolled for mernberehlp at lime of,registration or 1 i, wHh^oj»(ffw«nl«llon as tb condition of ttt- .. ••: Sedfon^TheTomihlpofC ;pRANroRDy«EwjER8Ey .:.•• v' 'upondemand. ••'•-:••• •.'.'''•.' :••'•-•••.•.• riess'.lor any particular purpose. Minimum bid, reflects CountyolUnlon^StateofNewJerMylth* ,v~.~.-^,I~s . ., -..u^w-.vw r~.«~..-.,., . . SECTION 2. Section 179-6 (Pool membership fees) i rice of .vehk^attsfaJtWrags and towing fees have hereby atithoKerJ.to rnake-Various-public, taprovamlints. AN ORDlNANCMMENDINQ ARTICLE Vlli, SECTION In Article I, (Crantord Community Pools) In Chapter 179 f wn received by respective towhg aoency.'., .In, by and for said TownsWp,a« mor«: particularly: 21»«OF;CHAPTER219?ReVISEOOROlrJANCESOF (Recreation facHltles;,f9es) Is hereby amended io read as ; fuAihsse musu»1^ by cssiior rarWed r^ fellow::' "••'.- '•....,• •.•'.••' ; •:-,.., . ...' ,'. .. • .'•;"• s'fei^eifftn/f«fU^lr^iatiiilli*i;' V^ •-- -•••*--^ «—--•-•-"- BaiarkS^ Include all work, matertols uvliwKirtsnartoiWceaaaiyliWfe^ 1179*PoolU«mUr»hlpfw.. . . ; ,' 1 . .-'•. artdsuHable therefor. •,,:,:•,•..:• ' v:, IINQJCERTAIN; PORTIONS OP'ROADWAYS AS INDI- AV, Surnmjrpoqlfeesshaltbe-as follows; .' ••".• •onrH In •)': ... Section 2. There Is'hereby appropria^ to CATED IN ^ .'•- , :(1)rte3dSto:•"•' "-:.V'."- ::•'"/; •'.•'.. r;-:'-' thebaymeW of the cost of mak^ tlwl{ip>ovements SAME AS'PABKINO PROHB ": ...... a) lnd|yldual;,$16S; :.;.. .-.;..- .••••::?;-. described In Section 1 and 4 hereof (herelrufter referred •,-'> STATEMENT.' ,. .••.'::•. • to MVurpos»sli the r9»rjflctrv«Bnvxintso( money h»r*^ Adult and chid: $210. \ ' .' .'. . IN CLASSIFIED AND ONLINE• RUNSM ITSELLS! lir y 606 South Avenue East, Cranford, New Jersey at IraKer^t^meapprc^ttofwsaH.™ ^- •- - Two adults and child: $220. '.,,.', a:rn. Public Auction will commence at 9:00 aim. poses. Said appropriatJon shall be met from the propaods" NJ. on Tuesdsy. February 13. .,AduH arid two chBdreh: $220. .: '-. '; Venldes tor which lunk Utles have been secured: ' of the sale.oTjhjborids^authortred endtjieldowripay-; , : ':rl' • "^' v-= 0 TWo adutta and two or mom children: $235. MAKE' YEAR SEfllALNO. ' TTTyE . merrt arjproprlated by this ordinance, S^M, Improvements ,. •• g) Senior cltlren and spouse: $170. ' m^s^-- 1881 t(MAD4791B9217353 0126437 sha$b•hall kaa madm*rlae aAs* AAIUMgeneraIl Improvament(MinirVwa«niant : it^ •^siA'di J. «" t'*.' :'i'' i v''^!'v' "'(i'-l CranffoM Chronicle February 22,2001 Cranfford Chronicle Real Estate f • •- . • ";.. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS ^ BERKELEY HEIGHTS to Mohammad O. & Azra Abdulla & Barbara Mansfield to Tsing-Hua Angela S.Metzger for $i,627;500.: ; ; & Liiatone Grispin for $900,000. ' • 132 Emerson Lane froin John P. for $943,900. v V : ; : Her et.al. for $395,000.: ^ ,46 Fernwpod Road from Mildred • 5 Edgewood Drive frbm ,E; Sundararajan & S. Pundarika tp; Stratus has sporty look, iri^ek price for faihily sedan ,& Stephanie L. LaCopo to !\iichelle 182 iSpringfield ; Aye. ; from . 23 Deerfield Road from Clifford J. Crocker to John • Golton for ii Davidson et.al. for $31$,000. Christopher & Danielle Jones to R; & Martha l^C. Gray to Woosiik & $960,000. v ••:"••'.:• :- :: Andrew R. & Caroline Maldonado BYMARKMAYNABD tion to comfort. ' 36 Evergreen Drive from Jeffrey Mary Broccoli for $259,000; • MiriP,Kim for $369,Q00. O . ;' : ; 44 Glenside Ave, from John R.x& for $1,175,000; '•/'.]. f M • xv COPLEY NEWS SERVICE 49 Summit Ave. from Joseph A. 8 Kent .Gardens from Ian & An argument for paying the N. & Louise Burley to David P. & ; 17 Edgewood Ave. fijom: Helen D. Christine A; Gerity to Thomas & . Nicole T. Green for $437,000. Capabianco lit to; Richard & Johnston to Richard Y. Keegan-II Linda P. Gerity for $210,000. • Jennifer Joshua to Donald Blaesser Horsepower, sharp styling extra $2,600 for the Stratus E$ 27 Hampton Drive from Diane Katherine Leister for $195,000. et.al. for $204,900. 9 Park Ave. from Marie E. Ford to Sr. & Mary L. Blaesser for and a little more soundproofing is access gained to the optional Biebel to Noreen J, Lewis et al. for 7 Sutton Drive from Nicholas & 11 Fairview Ave. from Marion M. Richard A. & Michelle Caputo for $195,000. go a long way in the freshly AutoStick shifter and a firmer $300,000. Gloria Tocci to Maureen McConville to Robert J. & R. $180,000. 7 Malvern Drive from Gertrtfd redesigned Dodge Stratus suspension. The test car liked 88 Hunterdon Blvd. from P.iul & McLoughlin for $339,000. Pellegrinelli for $247,500. 9 Passaic Ave. from Dioscoro T. Maron to Timothy J. & Christine sedan. to go fast, but cornering Lori A.E. Margulies to .John & 223 Lincoln St. from SIK 60 Greenwood Road from James Villanueva et.al. to Krolj Realty Murphy for $258,000. The Stratus is in the mam-> brought out squeals of alarm Sonia Hughes for $437,000 Management Corp. to Peter M. & 103 Orchard St. from Carmela stream of family sedans, and it from the Goodyear Eagle tires \ A. & Doreen M. Slater to Kevin M. L.L.C. for $440,000. Noise* vibration and harsh- 218 Lawrence Drive from K.*rl & Sandra V, Carpenter for $275,000. Cassidy for $309,000. E5 Summit West from Geraldine Yauch et.al. to Joanne Peotter comes with such a long list of 34 Springholm Drive from L.L.C. for $329,000. standard equipment it is diffi- ness were among the top com- Margot Sparkuhle to hiuid & 21 Morehouse Place from Stauffer to Delores J. Jennings for plaints from owners of the pre* Sheela H. Hauna for SS49. Timothy D. & Robin Murray to Barbara Shaw to John & Laurel $233,000, 50 West End Ave. from F. Jim & cult to ignore. Not that most Adam & Lynn A. Drucker for Kathleen M. Dellasala to Matthew shoppers will want t& because vious generation Stratus. This 27 Park Edge from Ksthr>ti M KovaqS for $317,000. 1 Valley View Ave. from Marjorie time around, the engineers Rocafuerte et.aL to Fsmoi* A $280,000. 14 Slope Drive from Oakley W. & Burley to Jeffrey N. & Louise T. W. & Deborah Hayford for the exterior styling is one more $460,000. tried to address the noise issue Pallante, for $235,000. Winifred Pandjck to Stephen J. & Burley for $672,000 asset for the plus-columiL with front and Side glass, full 10 River Bend-'Road fn>sa NEW PROVIDENCE Renata Z. Kelly for $370,000. 225 Blackburn Road from June B. 256 Ashland Road from Eugene It looks sort of like a down- whepl-well coverings to cut M. Buntschuh to Ch&ci <£ 74 Woodcrest Drive from J. 1570 Springfield Ave. from Fitzwilliam to Richard T. & Lee H. W. & Virginia Zelazny to Robert J. sized Intrepid, the next step up down road noise and foam baf- Salamone for $255,000. Holder Inc. to Clive Thompson Jaroslaw & Joanna Kostruba to Radsch for $390,000. & Jean C. Looney for $500,000. in the Dodge line, but even then fling in various places in the 187 Rutgers Av*. fyosi «f. et al. for $405,000. Sheryl A. Tarantino for $229,000. 25 Butler Parkway from Gary J. 390-3 Morris Ave. from Bei J. Miii it is different from anything body to further shut out tire Muller to Raymond L & Lis^ M, 5 Brook Road from Thomas K. & & Pamela Percoco to Vladimir to Our House Inc. for $160,000. else being offered. 1 and road harshness. Sullivan for $255,000 JS. Leslie Hofmann to Andrew SUMMIT Zagorovskii et.al. for $322,500. 155 Woodland Ave. from Ingrid L. The 4-cylinder test c&t hap 25 Rutherford Road from Alirtd Jessen et.al. for $228,000. 28 Druid Hill Road from Daniel 2 Dorchester Road from Joseph F, Hansen to Rainbow Country L.L.C. the determination of a V-6 < In shopping for a midsize A. & Grace A. Peseta so Jerry Xl.C. 894 Central Ave. from Annette J, & Silvia E.P. Canel to Kenneth J. & Brenda C. Abely to Gale D. & for $715,000, sedan but for a sticker of car, 80 percent of shoppers con- Cheung et.al tor $535,000. " Leehive et.al. to Viola Behnke for $19,010, which included the sider safety a major considera- 44 Sherbrook Drive from $266,000. $575 destination charge, a tion, for which the Stratus was Manuel & Mane K. Peres to 3 Douglas St. from Joseph A. power driver's seat for $380 given structural strengthening, Joseph & MicifiUe Console for Auriema to Jose & Gabriela and side air bags for $350. ' 3-point belts at all seats and $449,000. Barquero for $255,000. Fees for real estate brokers Included in the base price pretensioning for the front belts. 87 Springndge Drive from 11 Edward Court from John & of $18,375 is a 4-speed auto- David J & Jill S. Merves to John & Laurel Kovacs to Mark E. & matic transmission, air condi- It also features three- Stephanie Sommese for $390,000. Kimberly D. Frohman for $295,000. tioning, remote locking, power threshhold air bag deployment, may be restructured this year which is computer selected 230 Washington St. from B&S 8 Ridgeview Ave. from Steven A. windows/locks/mirrors and car- Capital Co. to SJJv Management & Debra A. Spencer to Mark & peted floor mats. depending on vehicle speed at Patricia Giordano for $335,000. By JAMES M.WOOOARD sumer groups. For those who must have impact and whether the seat Corp. for $120,000. occupant is belted. 317 Diamond Hill Road from 106 Commonwealth Ave. from COPLEY NEWS SERVICE Consumer groups usually point to the fact that home • the 200 hp 2.7 liter V-6, it can Margit Svennevik to Paulo J. & Frank J. & Darlene DiGeronimo to prices are at record high levels, thus pushing up the - be added for $800. The test car's basic gray Eiiziman Ferreira for $230,000. John F. Collins for $285,000. Thip may be the year of restructuring the way real estate amount paid to brokers using the customary 6 percent of As the dutiful grocery-get- interior was rental-car durable brokerTTaTe paid for their services. but lacking in back-seat stor- 4 Holly Mews from ER Dev. Inc. 177 Crane Circle from Robert P. sales price commission. Many consumers don't realize o ter and basic family car, most In recent weeks there has been more serious discussion that an announced commission rate is not a fixed amount users will be able to get along age (except for two cup holders) about this possibility than ever before. And proponents of by law, or one established by a broker association. It is •• quite nicely with the 150 hp 2.4 or a center armrest. There's a a major restructuring of remuneration systems for bro- strictly negotiable between the property seller and bro- . liter 4 (the same engine used in bonanza of leg room in the back kerage services come from both industry leaders and con- kerage firm. ' the PT Cruiser and elsewhere). seat. " t* Also, ih an active market, as we've experienced in ^ • Moving up to the top line, A useful standard features 1 split folding seat-back, Call and Get It! recent years, it doesn't take much time or effort to find a ..the ES model adds a 200 hp V- The Dodge Stratus may'look aggressive, but Its price Is tame. the p g ak, buyer, consumer groups say. And consumers are more ' 0, l6<-incb wheels and access to which increases-vehiclihi e utilitylt ; uou inclined to do much of the shopping themselves, using v a range of options not offered it's, not such a, problem wftenf The engine has been forward with a slug of torque sometimes rough, which set off With the driver's window open visiting Home Depot or Cosfco' The New Adult 55+ Internet resources. In some cases, broker just basically , for the SE. smoothed and quieted, though steer at the wheel, little alarm bella for future While driving slowly. to bring home ladders, brooms finalizes a home-purchase transaction. The 4-cylinder car is no it 'still gets a little wild when A slight reealibration of problems. A 6-speed manual In basic form, the driving and shelving. It all fits a Hj&le Brokers, on the other hand, often feel they are not' ade- Blouch in features or feistiness, you stomp on the accelerator shift points might ease the may be offered next year. experience is enjoyable and easier. »•"" Communities Guide 2001 MOTHER ONE OF OUH quately compensated for many of their services. One bro- though. for merging power. Hold tight abruptness of hard accelera- Also peculiar in the test car ergonomic but not sporty. Mark Maynard is "SUCCESS STORIES" ker expressed it this way: For two days I drove when the engine goes for a dou- tion, The 4-speed auto shifter is was a rhythmic rub-scrape Visibility is uncotnpromised for cyberspace at mark. . around thinking the test car CON6RATUUTI0NS: "We spend a lot of time consulting with buyers and sell- ble downshift because the an impressive freebie, but it sound coming from the front the driver, and the various uniontrihcom. ""- Your one-stop Hi ers - for free. We receive no up-front fees, even though , had the V-6 engine. The power torque sprays out like aij. ele- also might need some refining., end, perhaps a sticking brake switches, controls and cup hold- Visit Copley News Service at MEET MAURA TIERNY, ; is that noticeable and usable. smart guide for the PROUD FIRST TIME HOMEOWNER OF we're expected to expend hundreds of dollars per listed phant sneeze hurtling the car Downshifts to second gear were caliper; it waB only audible ers are positioned with atten- www.copleynews.com. ' property just to make the phone ring. We then spend 35 leading adult 404 MAKE AVE., ELIZABETH, NJ dozens of hours each month driving prospective, buyers • communities in THANKWfi JILL GUZMAN REALTY, INC. around and educating them. And then they often purchase a property from someone else. New Jersey 404 MAPLE AVE., "We, provide service at every turn, hoping the consumer and Southeast ELIZABETH, NJ will see value in all this service and reward our efforts by HOME CLOSED FEBRUARY 12,2001 selling or buying with us. Then, and only then, do we get APR Pennsylvania! "Jill Guzman Realty, Inc., helped me to buy my first home. They paid. are a very good realty agency. I yvould recommend anybody to Financing Thank you for sending use them If they want very good service. "I believe too much service may be part of our indus- my copy of Adult $5+ Sincerely, try's problem. That which is readily available and given We're Celebrating 40 Years of Savings Communities. It's the best Maura Tlemy freely is often discounted. And there are times when top publication I have seen for much real estate service could actually break down com- Jill Guzman Realty, Inc .> R™ » WHh Low. 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No experience for speech pa- seeking outgoing people- Barnabas Health Care DIRECTOR ; Own trans. Call Silvia 908- red tape. Call Today. thology and audlology person to Interact wltrr MsrtJnsvKle. Is seeking .'725JM24.; ••'••.• ;•',.':.••'•'.': daughter home on 1 acre NO.PUUNFIELD- Victorian, System, has part-time op- part time Instructors for Child: Care Center, 55 ERA Oueen City Realty 4rms,. 1BR, $725 + utll; pnfl w private practice In West- patients 4 handle patient portunities for CNAs on all lot Asking $355,000. Call accounta. Must be detall- Algebra 1, Algebra 2 and children, 214-K, Bache- HOUSECLEANINO: ' 908-725^203 AskforUydla© , 3nMS,$635+uH.Nsar22. NO rMpontiblllUu. 'field.,Required computer . shifts. New weekend Incen- lor's 'Degree or CDAj experience (MS Word; Ex- orlented, medlcel billing Geometry. SIONINO Portuguese lady looking for : 908^224454 ' nT-irmi llded .Individual tive salaries. • ~ : BONUS for qualified can- minimum 3 yrs. Center < houses, offices & apts. to i»t be computer IHer- cel, 4 QuIckBooks, or or Insurance experience Please call Kathy Webar, Real Estate helpful. Excellent bene- didates. Part time hours; experience. . ' ' clean, gd. refs., : ft POMMS excellent QuIckBooks . Pro pre- Director of Nursing afternoon « evenings, 908-7044)080: nwnunld«tlpn, skills, ferred). Will train for du- fits. Call 9084654)770 '••-. 303 Rock Avenue . " 201-997-3996 ° Wanted or fax resume to: , Mom ThursJ' & some Sat. xrwumato:' ties that Include schedul- Onto Brook, NJ 08812 mornings. Call .Sylvan Property Ing Insurance • referrals Fax 732-968-7963; (toll free) 888-607- • CLEANING * ALL/ANY CONDITION Apartments and review of medical Phone 732>988«500. EOE 2309(EE0) INTERNATIONAL By Polish woman. Honest, Cash paid for your prop- for Rent 410 DRIVERS claims. Please fax resume reliable, very detailed. erty. Fast closing. .No (Unfurnished) 405 or, letter (Including ul- STUDENT 908i red tape. Call Today. Clt»» A CDL. 2 yra. »«D. • *ry requirements) to: NURSIMQ SPACE AVAILABLE- Re- : MEDICAL PARTTIMEv ERA Queen CttyReatty NO PLAJNF1ELD- VTctOrian. tail/ Office/ Storage. 808.2324589 Atfau Greehbrook Manor Nurelng EXCHANGE HOUSE CLEANING 4rms, 1BR, J725 * utll; arid Rehabilitation Center; Individual with .good AskforLydla©: •• Downtown .Berkeley. ASSISTANT community/school. ' corn • Cleaning', done by exp. 908-322-5454 3FMS,$835+uH.Nesr 22. NO . Heights-13 units of approx art affiliate of . Saint Own trarts. Call Silvia 90S- , PETSI906SS1«085al)er6PM : Excellent opportunity Barnabas Health Care tacts wanted to be placec ORGANIZER 1,000 square feet each. SECRETARIAL • 725^824 . : '••'•••.. •:...•'. available In busy Internal System, .has the following -and supervise foreign ex- Place High School stu- YOU CAN CSfAHGEYOUR API. MANVILLE -2 BR, 1-':f|r. Immediate" .'occupancy. Expanding office equipment medicine practice for change students for a dents from France- * HOUSE CLEANINO .We A?"X'pt Visa, . •.,'"• .MAw&d Incl., avail, now Call Landlord 9 908- •Coast to coast runs; company la currently experienced Individual excellent opportunities: . short 'term program In Spain with Volunteer Exp'dwAofs. FeceongtieraU. y Maritoixiird/Amcx- '•• MfiVmo. Call 906-236-2482 507-6980. ' -':.'•• ".• ' . "*• ftart up to .48; seeking an Individual to with'.' strong . assisting your own communlly. Hoist Families In your I Sign-on Boniis for LPNs 908-704-2147 or 581-9043 handle secretarial duties •skills. EKGB needed, no 'Work July or. August area this, summer. Good ... Co. Drivers. Cor &.->' In a busy Rpselle' office. yenipuncture. needed.' M- Pay » Bonus Trip to POLISH WOMAN WILL Mrienced Drivers 1-800- The .following part-time Good. Additional Income. Excellent phone skills re- P,;.8:or^5:pO No Satur- shift* are available: Monday-. . Send/Fax resume or letter Europe for' 20 Place-' CLEAN YOUR HOUSE 441-4384. Owner Opera- quired. Word for Windows daya. No evenings. Fax Friday 7:30om-1pra Week- of Interest to: GLOBAL merits. Call 800-422-2302. 908-371-1281 ';;' ' 1477-M94S61S. a plus.. Compensation : resume to: .••• . , .' ' ends, 7an>3pm,'3pm*11pm, FRIENDSHIPS, INC., 249 for more Information'.,. * Students 1-800- package Includes: Top and11pm-7am. Leaving Or, Brick rUi 08723, base salary, Major -medi- 908-232-1920 Please call lUthy Weber, FAX 732-477-4936, EMAH/ cal,, Profit sharing, and Director of Nursing ' GLOBA|.770eA0LCOM 1 TREAS0RER7I DRIVER 401K. For Interview please 303 Rock Avenue . ANYONE INTERESTED In NjJ, st have valid contact Peggy, at 1-800- OKHHI Brook, NJ 08812 formlno a Writers cri- Heente 4 clean driving ,488-5458,^ •:••••:•• •• MEDICAL Fax 732-968-79631 OPERATIONS tique sroup7 Contact: Professional 3 Years Experience, Ac- 908-92841866 ' • tfcptd. Flex. hour*. Call ASSISTANT Phone 732-968-5300. EOE ._£/; M2.777-258S " counting Degree, private SECURITY FULLTIME; Help 260 company, Clinton, NJ lo- Earn $200 per hr. + bonmesl DWVEH8! 'Experienced. cation. $50K + benefits. , JMvem: start at .34/cpm, f/T, P/T position* avail- Phlebotomy;. EKG, tread- Motivated Tutor ;; able for local hospital. mill. Willing; to travel: be- Part-Time Fax resume: •'".•" •,•'.' •:". BP PW .40/cpm; He- 908-647-1734 #pnal: ,38/cpm, team Up to $a/hr. (o start. We ' tween ' West Orange 4 of 10 hrs.perwk. with : Employment INTERNATIONAL] p/ogram. NewAloodl M.8. :btler!': "• •.••'.:•..•• •'• ' Mlllburni; offices w/ own grade student. Central NJ ••1<\ .. •^'•'.v-V'i-^A-^.-^ ••' "' r ', *,,...*.••'••••'• I*.-Jl'.' **** ^.^jAV^iJ^^'ji' February 22,2001 ijpebruary 22,2001 Cranford Chronicle Cranford Chronicle Houses II Rooms II Townhouses/ Merchandise Computers & Wanted to Buy 6251 Professional jl Cleanups I Home DISPOSAL SERVICES r . Properly «|MIZU RODEO *95- Good Open the Electronic Services I & Hauling 915II Improvements 1015 OEO STORM OSI <93-Wanted 1415 WHEELS TO GO I for Rent ^cond, AC, am/hn cass, Black, good cond, mil- SUHMITi Room for rent THE OLD TOY SHOP ODD JOBS * OJENOIAL j,,44900 908-38»0180 able, asking $2500. Classifieds e I Victorian, Single family $110 per week. Lie. R/E REPAIR . U HaulOig, rWERCURY COUOJUI *91- OONATIYOURCARTo 10-25 YARD CONTAINERS V (Unfurnished) 430II (Furnished) 460II RARITACondosN BOflO-duplox, Wants ali QLD TOYS I Child Care/ AUTO CREDIT HOTLINE SUITS! house, Centrally located, Agent. Call 908-598-0522 COMPUTBR SPCCIAU • brush' cleared' & n- - 97K, V8, fully loaded, Herttage for the Blind. for COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL • doe« to train i (hope, 2BR, LH, DR, WVIW 0A, PaiMHouw Antiquts Dumpster rentals; Fully HONDA ACCORD U '98- Tax Deductible, Free Stage House Vltapa. Set Pkn Built to order ty«lem», Dolli* Trains (Of Ca»h Nursery moved Expert Intfejrf, i: i great cond, Asking $2800 Qreen, 90k highway ml, G DUMPSTER RENTAL CLEAN-UP SERVICES. ', iimJlUlJWBiallll3BR, 1 full bath, large i • I' I. JrlBMBfMl fobaaementr Bent, deck, no pels. only $39.95 month (or 24 : Insured, 908-403-9858 Towing, Free Phone Card V-: 30M.tjiq.fL'i«mlipitte •• Antk^ Bought 4 Sold Dealer 13 Yrs. al Same Location: carpentry,' painting, rot - OBO 90fr88Br28 4dr, AT, all pwr, mint, SPECIAL Fimcm FOR EVERYONE kitchen, hardwood floors, 1 14 mo. eec. Avail. 4/1, months poor credit, OK to donors with this ad+ SERVICES § DEMOLITION IndudngSOOtq,ft office SiOOO/mo, 609-46&4045 Space Aval 908-322-9090 767 Central Aw,, Westfield Schools 734 CLEAN UP ALT. HAUL placement windows!. & MERCURY MOUNTAINEER $9,500 908-3S9-6012 908-686-5229 Fax: 908-964-4418 < $2000/mov . Landscaping fatt al " .'. Freeest.Insured. ;-' 4^ :'•; Wdoor Included. No pett. Avail. CLASSIFIED g M(jn.TtiniS«l.11arrHl:3ppm: decks.' Tree work, log : ;.-fl7-AWD, loaded, exc HYUNDAI EXCEL -94. Gold, m CREDIT 1$ GOOD CREDIT HERE YOU hJ MONDAY MORMNO INC . ' 7 day service. , flJoMIMtor 3/1. 9O8-234J.4238 : YOU CAN CHARGE YOUR Ad! Parser House Antiques CJUI now 1-888-933-8580 . Quality CtiOdcare. splitting, gutters dnd. i.ricond., all pwr, lthr Int, Hatchback, a/c, 4 speaker 908-232-8388 1-888-781-5800 No job too small, Why v,; riwcnroof, CO, new Urns, Alpine cass, manual, 83K, YOU CAN CHARGE YOUR ADI KiHMMrltoaKycbip GETS We Accept Visa, Stage House Vlftge, Set Pins 908/B88>4884 NEED Antfcj: Bought & Sold DeeJor Firewood & break your back? If you oris owner, 66^00 ml, $1500. 908-7894914 • We Accept Visa, Call Mr. Jay for Models & Prices 9OM28-7600 CLASSIFIEDS ... Mastercard, Amex Space Aval 90B-322-9090 A FW*tgTackto ColWcto* ¥CHIU> CARE PROVIDED* Decks & Patios 930 don1seeH,ask.Callus aa^mar- Mastercard, Amex Wrt9tobuyoH,ro(h,re*, Able to care for Infants' or tod- MERCEDES '71 & '72- Today! RESULTS Fuel today for FRBB est Our MERCURY SABLE •93. Classic Mercedes gtves- 04X655 800-615-6312 Urt*90a2331G51 dlers in my Plscataway DECKS BY UNUMITBD 21st year! 908-S2S4S3S , home. Go to work vy/ peace •V~Rilly loaded, Itather InL, • (2) project cars We build all types of ^•tjiuto:, 38L eng, 4 dr. both 732-356-7710 AIL UOfB, R.YER A OTrER of mind. 732-356-2382 OARDBi SUPPLY decks. AH work guaran- %.fWKdigital da»h,*3500 MERCURY SABLE U *97 7R/UNS. Top cash prices pd Lawn Care & Jv 908-931-8441 FIrewood1/2 or full cords 8004644671 or 97W25-153a teed 10 yrs. Free Est Ins. ned,51MeaCner,loedf)d,Ext ICHRYSLBR 90ft«4-156673Z<388-15S1 908-278-8377 Lantlscapinfl 1040 .*, ipTSUBJSM 3000 OTBL « wemrtyr, exc cond, crlg owcr, SEASONED HARDWOODS OUNS^WORDS-KNIVES EXCELLENT CHILD CARE ^-.red, fully loaded, leather, $10,200i 973-543-2484 Plymoutfi $145/cordor$85/Wcord. MILITARIA. NJ 4 Federal provided by 2 - exp. MULCH STONE • Pk*-Up M:197,500 ml, $g,ooo call 13002X Twin Turbo- 908447-1310 ' Licensed, Top cash paid. mom's, lots of TLC & or Del. RetallWholesale. '908-241.5730 '91, mint cond, 11M0K, ' Call Bert 732-821-4949 chlld-frlendly envlron- PATERNOPAVINO Eagle Fence1-e00SB2>32J6 WT, leather, blk. $21«n.Bal Furniture . ment. New-bom & up, Curbing* Sidewalks . *MUSTSEiU* 3yr. warranty 61Ofl234299 BUY IT. 'MUSTANG OT CONV. unbeatable rates. Please Free Est Call 245-6162 Masonry 1065 MSSAN SENTRA «9ttnhd &9Z OU) OH ANTIQUE FURN call Cindy, 732-424-7929. J»5 • 5 spd, wht wtan Wr, BED - On Orthopodc, Extra . Glass, China, Any un- eoWon. Loadsd arrMrn skno, Thick PBow TopSel Urusoi A-1 WAYNE P. SCOTT : .loaded, fjBat c*d B8K, usual Kems, House Sales MONDAY MORMNO INC $1Ot remoto keyless. 40K mL In or» ptaaUa RsW) $11001 nB Reliable, Insured care for Quality Masonry Servlc^e. $11,800 732405-5883 $3?S: B73-66S-9862 ,, by Nancy. 908572-5056 01- 908«33-8157 '.;: Infants 4 toddlers. ABLK ELECTRIC Fn» Est, 1^(1,^43^ WSSAN3O0ZXTwklTurbc. 9Q0S '98-5 dr, 5 NowOpenSaturdays-6DaysAWee(( , DR SET - 12 pc., SOUD •a family business: Every SELL I 908/526-4884 Reasonable. Lie. 11500 Wil* cond, 11.600K, spd., black fan InL, pwr, -:':M CHERRY, 92^ double ped- POSTCARDS, Sheet 276-8692 4 688-2089 jobasr»daty732-96K23u\ '}•'• ATT, leather, Uk. $210X1 BaLexc. cond 39K ml,, estal w/2: leaves, 8 Chlp- music, Radios, TVs, A1 REP MASONRY "3yf. warranty 610«23«299 $16,500. 732-371-7092 perkiale chairs, . lighted Photography 780 RONSON ELECTRIC Cameras, Toys, Mili- We do It all, big or smnllHO 'HISSAN MAxikuTaxe w TOYOTA COROLLA CEOT. buHet & hutch w/matchlng CREATIVE PHOTOORAPHY All Types of electrical work. 'yrsi.exp. Fully Infc Free 4dr auto, a/c, all pWr, server,',' never Used, all tary, Pins,: Worlds Uc. 5532, Insured-Free Est ''•.VReuto, ABS, air, snrf, fully r Fair, etc. 008/272-5777 29Yrao(WedrJnaa,Barrr>Hzvah E«t,Rori908-82fr6«47 flooded, am/rm cats., 79^00 am/fm cass, 51,000 ml, FIND IT still boxed, retail $8,500, . Portraiture' 25 yrs exp. 732/752-5683 sell $3,950,073-66g-9863 A-1 WAYNE P. SCOTT ;'ml: $10,900 9084184383 exc cond,Asking$7,700. RONSON ELECTRIC Qualtty Masonry Services. 908-785-8872 TWO FIRESIDE CHAIRS, A FItnare T«cM* CtoUoctor NISSAN MAXIMA SE *96 • IN CLASSIFIED AND ONUNE yHo,, Tutoring & All Types of electrical,work. Free Eat Iro'd, for*. 43 yrs. "•, Exc. cond, leather, moon- VOLVO 850 CUT W - 4 dr. Two end tables, & two Wrttob6Hdt sedan. Blue/green metallic lamps.908-272-7821 lun3a,c8(abga.fl(B233-16M i Lte. 5532, tosured-Frree Est a family busfnas*. Eviry iroof,Bgseaudio, ABS,60K, Instruction 25 yrs exp. 732/752-5683 )obasp8daKy.732-968«36 $12^00 908-277.1138 tan leather Inter., auto, AC, ALL LIONEL, FLYER & OTHER SR, CD, cold weather pkg., 4 General OLDS CUTLASS '89- 140k, snow tires, 60K, exc cond, TRAINS. Tm cash prices pd. Floor Care Mason Contractor ,-4dr, AT, Reliable Oldie but 8004644571 or 97W25-153a AFFORDABLE Specializing in Brick, Asking $18,999 SAVE :••'-. j SAVE Merchandise 580 rf'Goodle 4950. 900-789-9424 Homo Tirlorlng.. All Block a Concrete. No • 908-464^072 $35.95 IS3417 .; GARY'S , V. VW PASSAT "92, auto, REFRIGERATOR- GE, side BUYMO Cameras 4 Photo subjects. K-12; ADtVLD. Job to big or small. dvB> Equip, 1pc.6f whole studto HARDWOO0 FLOORS : OLDS. CUTLASS SUPREME blkw new Hres, runs great, £icxift add'l Una $2 by side, Indoor Ice/ Water, Free trial lesson. .S!S yrs. experience. Fully ' .-;FE,'89. loaded, tunsAocW palllCenat732-92fl-78l1 908-233^090 • Sanding •..Staining good cond, well malntnd, 2000 CHRYSLER XF.O.X NEW 2001 CHRYSLER Yoyauer Minhwi 5 mos. old, New $1300. « Reflnlsh•'Free.Est...; Insured. Free est; Call r- Ml OgpshdabW $2300 ftm all pwer, sunroof, AC, Sell $800. 908498-1701 : 908/52*3500, •; v 'ChUQk 908-9344507 LEASE FOR MATH TUTOR -35ym, . • Fully Insured' alarm ml remote-start, CD. CEMETERY PLATS- 2 ataUNS-SWORDS4OilVES 131K. $3,900/obd 908- MILITARIA. NJ.& Federal leaching exp. Ala 1A Gea, '• •* 908-888-4348 * Lake ••: Nelson "Memorial • and Trig. 732-752-7604' Moving & 203-9104 $ •75 Park In Plscataway with Licensed. Top \ca$h paid. BUY Call Bert 732-821-4949 V,B8, BUY . .parpolual- .care,.- $400." W»678C3W FOP FOR '. . PERMDi48fops, 73i356-724« ' Home 4 r> 0 1 U|10,99r 5 VPONTIAC60001B86- SCHAEFER MOVING \ ,$ I * ' ? ° '"W P> <«r/brkB,A|R, AM/W st'orscHasls/r/def, RElfRiaERATOR, Washer Services EAOLEFLOORS £, 4dr,53K,aJlrjow0r,AC, t/gls/b/s rnldgs,,dolh bcktBMnt wlp, dual air bags, 4210 demo mile!;,' •«' Dryei'- All running oxc;' Financial/Business Installation/sanding a 2hr mln. Low Rates. Ins. iki |IV^W--r^rek(£p,iri«M*WI«)M.-12.0OOmlVn''lWll»'»Mtr. U»M|nci. S27S01MM.I •.*,.;."• y exc toncf$3,000 VOLVO Sflo *N724. WN#VD764590. MSF)P $15,01£L Price IncI. $400 Cblleoa $100 each. 732*4^8890 PM00561.flOa/964-12i6, BRADLEY OT H 1901 • • »fli^ij30OOl^i«U>(«ltylnt«*»lliiu«J'',Diiyprtc«lnd,SIBW I reflnlshlng ; Hardwood ,j.-' 732092^991 Grad Rebate If qUaiMed"."' •'•.' •• '• >.-: > '. ' or 908-754-7209 Carpentr1 875 floors. Free estimate.. battery pwrd Electric WASHER » Dryer $75 ea. Business f ' 1-800-678-0212 Painting & ORAND AM TO- Sports Car, S85 orlg ml, Factory Service Center Refrigerator« Stove $140 SMALL JOBS ONLY orig., z door, blue, $13,000. 908-527-0479 ea, TV $40. Stack washef O|i|iortunities 650Qualry Work-Heaa Rates, Paperhanging 1075 Jejuna but needs trans., $8007 28yrsexp. WJ goWJrteo? VilDO. 908-92S-4287 CADILLAC 73 SEDAN & dryer $300. Dishwasher Garden DeVttla- orlg. owner, exc •98 PLYMOUTH NEON '98 CHEVROLET MAUBULS '97 CHRYSLER CONCORDE A1 Richard's Painttag (SAAB 900S •98- 2*, Sspd, •: 'do PODGE NEON : • $60 Hand deliver.; ALL CASH CANDY CARPENTRY a ftOOFma cond, full po\Ver, gar. 505 SomersetStreet • North PlainfieHNJ < df, 4 cyl, «uto btm, pwr itr/tik., AIR, AM/FU ;« nl, uto Ma «M par itr**ife*«Mdata Ala 4 dr,« cvUlitt tin»«*d, p«r iii*HnA(*«Hod«Milt, * dr, 4 cyl. into tram, m ui/btta,HR,'Mm» ' 906-722-6329. S 990 : Experienced. Int./ext. w-lWto, blacWWack leather AWFU WaraottwM&Uu, UM, W». I* ' Aln.AlWUH.rMfctu.M.cnilM. radii,Mdlt ilmo. AB3 t/(ttl; lA til mldgi, U«M Imdbn. ROUTE. Do you earn up Repair. Celling 4 floor kept, black w/red leader MkU, piltoM;jcul mlrt, W *(p. 3 bin, cWh bcktt. cnlri, dualftlr baM,-dW e uhlcvn, 11M7 ml, 8TK *' to $800/day? Your own lo- . porches; steps', paint. • . Very reaso'nable. Free v--Inter., 67K, exc. cond, Interior, $4500 OBO. <8,608 ml, STK. #112744. VIN JWVI18038 4B.IS4 ml, STK »U2«05, VIN 7vH047)ei. cal candy route.. Includes • I;' BARTELL'S Est. Fully Ins. 24'hr. ,„; $15^50. 908-790-1986 Flea ,732-356-9020. : 90S-353-6O53 30 machines and candy. . ' Farm & Oardeh . answering serv. - , r, . : TOYOTA 4 RUNNER *99- (908) 756-2239 Professional Carpentry' CHEVY BELAIR 'SO - rare Markets 599 All for $9995. Call f-800- Top soil, Mushroom Soil, ' 732-499-9234 ! fully loaded, 23K, Ask- *9995 >,995 998-VEND Rooflng'SUIng' Windows ".Ing1 $24,00q/bQ. 2 dr hrdtp, body a Int re- Doors-Porches* Decks Stone, Quarry Dust Wall OLD QUY PAINTINO. stored, new chrme, orlg. 8 •98 DOOGEDAKdfA SLTCLUB CAB '00 DOD0E STRATUS ES '98 JEEPiCHEROKEE SPORT 4X4. BW INDOOR FLEA MARKET Stona, Grinnell Block, c, 732-80iK)222 1 Leaders* Gutters . . Need Interior painting? cyl eng a AT. asking 6 cyl, »'utotan Wed , pwr «ii/bil<1Wnd1ck«;mlr, 4 df, 6 cvl. luto ttinr w/od- 4'whl div, pwr • ROSEULECATHOUCrLS. A+ M a M MARS7 NES- RR Ties, Firewood, & .Call the OldGuy jr. TOYOTA 4 RUNNER SR5 $22,000 Bob 908447-6240 Alrf, AM/FM tUnUxu. at, cnHu. rAtyVoU, bli Uf*H*VA^lWifrt Ain, AUinu CM UR. cniu, tm, , tLE> Established vehdlng Most Repairs-Free Est. volvocountry.com mWoj. Cranford Chronicle February 22, 200if ary22,2001 Cranford Chronicle MARANO & SONS Hot cars at All PRESIDENTS? WEEK WITH LEAD TO 1998 LEXUS ES 300 1997 BMW 3281 CONVERTIBLE 1998 VOIVOW0T-5 WAGON 1997 NISSAN CENTRA CIE 1997COTNmj-30 I' 4 ilr, aulo, jir, p/s, jVb, : •1998 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE Wl i999SAABW 1998 FORbEXPEDITION fflT 1998 JEEP GRAND 1997 FORD TAURUS WAGON , 4 dr,.-1x4, auto, nlr, |i/s,.p/b,|iAi', •1 ilr,- auto, air .p/s,p/Ti. pAv, p/locks, 4 dr, 4ic4, au.to,\air, p/s,'-p/b; p/Wi v-fi, auto, air, p/s, p/b, p/w, p/lbcks,, 1 • CHEROKEE LAREDO • pj\0(iis, ;|)/scats, ht'atcd ..seals,' p/se,1ls, lilt,.cruise.-cass, 'cd changer, 'p/locks, ^p/scals, ;tilt,.cruise, cass, elf 4dr, 4x4, aiito, air, ,p/s, p/b, pAv,ji/scats, tilt, Cruise, cass, cd.chan^-' leather,' niimriroof,. liU. crutH'. cass, lealhe'r,.' m'oftnroo.f,. alloy- \yheels, changer; 3rd scat, running boards, p/locks, lilt,.crulsc, cassl alloy whccli, er, 3rd seat, alloy wliee|si only cd, alloy wheels. •"35.000 miles. r 25,000 miles.. VIN//X2O3'1997 '• ' : •39^000 miles,'VIN#WCA65160 • ";.''••' • 40,02pmilC5,. VINtt* C156408. 36,000 miles. VIWVA323552 .. VINWCT993" ' . •' ' • $19,495 ,49$ 1997 FOHD ESCORTSPORT ;.;•••/. 1998 BMW S28I •- : .i998.yoivo;'s-7o" ,'= ;; 1997 fLVMOWH GRAND VOMCER/ •1 dr, aulo,' alf, p/s1, pAi, pAv, p/locks, till, 4 tlr.-.iu((). air, |Vsi (>/li, ptaks, till, Ydr, auto, air, p/s, P*,.P^V, p/locki,. tilt 4x4,2 dr, auto, air, p/s, P*. p/locks, ;p/m!als, ' autp;"air, p/s,p4>,(>V, p/locks, tjltcrtilscrBii^m cruise, ciss. alloy wheels, rear .spoiler, crujsc, cass, leather!'heated scats; nipon- cruise, cass, .cd, • .35,000 "• miles/ tilUruisc, cass; al|oy whecU; 33,000 miles, ' cass', dual Joois, alloy wheels,: 3 scab, i •.' •• • : only 2!>.0po miles. MN/AVW102220 roof, alloy, whuels, 27.000 miles. VlWWKiJJMMl'' '' 37.000rriilcs.VlNffVR325287 : •'• ••• '•'• . . VIN//6VVIM77S) ••'.•.. 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