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There are also ihiying -d Cars 150 South Avc. •97 DODGE GRAND •98 NISSAN AUWAGLE <96 CHEVY LUMINA has received a scholarship from 50"-13 South Ave. CABAVAN SPORT Auto, air, p/s, p1>, pAv, p/locks, 4 dr; auto, air, p/s, p/b, pAvAut, o air, p's, pfo, tilt, cass, ABS dual Auto, air, jVs, p/b, pto, p/locks, tilt, the 200 Club of Union County Recreation departments in There has been no shortage of for summer activity in Union from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. fortied in Westfield," said Burke, p/seat, tilt, cruise, cass, CD, cruise, cass dual oa& 36000 mild participation at the county's Garwood, N| (POi? (iarwoocl, NJ 0702" p/locks, tilt, cruise, cass, 55,000 VDW056&5 to attend Lehigh University. \ Westfield, Cranford, Scotch County is the Westfield Memorial Westfield students in grades six- Who has two children and is;a 7 leather, ABS, dual bags, alloy miles V1NOT118M36 Plains, Fanwood and Kenilworth pools. The closest things td a Pool. For the second straight pool member for a second yeajj 908-789-1551 9()8-' 89-<>555 wheels, 25,000 miles VIN The Garwood resident is one 12. Teen Night includes swim- ; have an abundance of activities shore experience is a pool experi- year, the pool, which opened" ming, games and a DJ. This is a great facility- The chil- l ax 908-789-27+I Fax 908-789-1792 3T0 (BOOSE HWM, flWC143798WC3 of five high school seniors who were presented with grants designed to keep adults and chil- ence, and two of the more promi- Saturday and will remain open Children and adults can come dren love the pools, table tennis^" $ $7,995 $11,495 116,995 $14,995 during the annual Valor dren active through those long nent pools in the county are the through Sept. 4, has sold all together outside the pool on the play area and the snack bar. Awards luncheon, held at summer days. The number-one Westfield Memorial Pool and the 9,000 of its memberships. Movie Night. Children under 10 There's never a day while we'r$ Look At Our Newly Renovated Website For Specials And More WWWJHARANOSO1VSAUTO.COM I/Affaire in Mountainside. thing we shoot for during the Cranford Pool and Fitness center, Westfield offers swim lessons and their parents can see movies Sean will receive $2,000 (Continued on page A-ll) from the 200 Club for each of his four yeaip df college, a total of $8,000. ? USED C The 200 Club helps families of police officers and firefight- Saying their education. Day, held on the grounds of the Court Judge William Baglin Which some officials see as a vital '; More than 850 people Lincoln-Franklin School.' presided over the Cranford element for a revitalized downyf' attended the Valor Awards lun^ The Garwood Parents Draw Crossing lawsuit hearing town area. The Crossing, as cheon. County Prosecutor the Line Committee organized Tuesday afternoon, but did not design, would include a new Thomas Manahan was guest, the day's events with the coop- render a final decision. parking deck and a multi-level speaker at the event. eration of the Garwood Police Baglin is expected td make a complex that would consist of one Department, the Garwood decision on the lawsuit within floor of retail space, one floor of Parent-Teacher Association and the next week. office space and two floors of Union Music School the federal Drug Enforcement The arguments made at apartment dwellings. ready for registration Administration. ' Tuesday's hearing came down to "A guaranty under the guise of "The day was a huge success ONION — The Union Music picking apart New Jersey State aAeaee \e illegal,* Werthur said because of all the volunteers "statute to determine if the during Tuesday's hearing. "We School has scheduled registra- that We had," Garwood .police tion for its 45th season. n A Cranford Township Committee can't push through the side door - "3$ I^egg'Said,. "ft a$*5ar$ ',• legally avoided contingent obliga- what Won't go in the front door." Registration is slated to take tion. The lawsuit, filed by place from 9 a.m. to noon June 1 Defense attorney John gas something for' . Cranford > residents Paul Marmora countered the route the 17 in tW cafeteria - at .. ,^,. - to ew'oy at the event, Alderdice and Anthony Kawameeh Middle School in ( I r Township Committee took was fora regardless-. of age. DiGiovanni, alleges the perfectly legal. "This is not ren- Union. Representatives from local and Township Committee used illegal Classes are scheduled to dered illegal or illicit," Marmora county agencies gave numerous maneuvering to sponsor the said. "It is perfectly legal. It is-a begin June 27. demonstrations. ' funding for the Cranford Classes available for pre- legitimate financial structure." The * Garwood ' Fire Crossing project and its accompa- The plaintiffs also charged the kindergarten to grade 12 stu- Department and Garwood nying parking garage. dents are painting, musical committee with avoiding due Rescue Squad had their'vehi- The court decision will deter- process and keeping the public in theater, comedy, music lessons, cles out for viewing. Firemen mine whether or not the commit- ceramics, dance, jazz, drama the dark about debt generated by manned the "bucket brigade," tee was within its legal rights to the project, which may lead to a creative writing, band and where children had a chance to guaranty a loan developer First orchestra. tax hike. put out a makeshift fire using CIECLO/THE-6HRONICLE States Properties needs to fund Because the township has For grades 3-7, the musical buckets of water. The more Stephartle St*»le, 6, was . jt Trevor Clarke of the the construction project, and theater production planned is already given the lease to a water thrown on the roof, the Union,Couhty Sheriff's during, Qarwood's annual whether the committee followed developer, and the developer has "You're a Good Man, Charlie quicker the "pretend" flames Substance Abuse Aw "b&ft an the borough's the letter of the law when it cre- Brown." For high school stu- already spent $1.9 million on went down. Llncoln-FranWIn School, teach youngsters about ated a non-profit corporation to Cranford Crossing, the township dents the theater production Children as well as adults the dangers of drugs and special programs (such bond for the project's parking will be "How to Eat Like a is responsible for paying retribu-> got a lesson in fire safety from a as the finger-printing, doi i purposes) and visits deck. When the committee failed (Continued on page A-ll) did" or "American Beauty," Garwood fireman in the Kids from various local, com I'agencies. Among the Check the depending on enrollment. Fire Safety House provided by visiting groups was the .JFIre department, giving All performances will be the Union County Board of firefighte_ r Alan TVveedle a cri ™,JwlP d-yearold Brad Bishop classified ads held at Union High School. Chosen Freeholders. When they m^xW^f^^' run unoppoBed. Tuesdays elec- thth,e DemocratiDe c opposi^ori.;; :'!' ~ • : • . '-V

• !,•. -, i,':V itu,».<"'^W).rfkiJul Cranford Chronicle June 8,2000 June 8,2000 Cranford Chronicle Cranford phone calls and threats from High-speed pursuit ends a woman named "Rosa" in Curtis McMichael, 40, of\ Police log Bradley Beach. Environment Committee OKs Elizabefh, was charged June Police advised the victim of with arrest of Newark man Cranford meets state council's Fax us 1 with possession of a con- approximately 8 a.m., charged Bell-Atlantic's call-blocking ByDARIAMEOU The chase proceeded to exit 143 trolled dangerous substance procedures, in Irvington and exited the your new$! (believed to be heroin), pos- and subsequently released, THE CHRONICLE Cranford's $6.5M flood bill according to police reports. Parkway on Chancellor Avenue, session of a controlled danger- Garwood CRANFORD — A high-speed where Eden slammed on the Another hurdle cleared four flood projects: the con- Assemblymen Richard Bagger affordable housing deadline ous substance in a motor vehi- i. struction of a pumping station and Alan Augustine in October (908) 575-6683 Kcftilworth Anilkumar Patel, 37, of chase through several towns brakes, causing the nearest n cle, possession of narcotics Panwood, was charged Friday led to a foot pursuit and, patrol car to rajm into the back to"direct storm water into the of 1999. "The devastating State certification will * « for low- and cent) won't be locked. Then, paraphernalia, driving with a Christopher Boehner of as township pursues there is the potential for a Saturday with driving while eventually, several criminal of Eden's vehicle. ! main channel of the Rahway effects of ' (Tropical Storm) mcome housing. By designat- suspended license and care- Colonia was charged charges for a Newark resident. River, improvements to Floyd underscore the need for developer forcing your hand less driving. Saturday with fraud and on the revoked" list, careless' Eden, however, still wouldn't flood-prevention funds prOteCt tOWnship from ing the zoning, the town is in driving, failing to surrender At approximately 10:27 p.m. surrender, .police said. He~con- express and local storm sew- preventative measures, such * i , i ._, compliance with state'state'ss Fair at building where you don't forgery. ByDARIAMEOU Housing Act. McMichael was stopped at his driver's license and failing Friday, Cranford Police tinued driving into an Amac'o ers, a geographical survey to as these flood control projects want to." ,THE CHRONICLE Some of the municipalities approximately 7:50 p.m. on Boehner attempted to cash to wear a seatbejt. Department Patrolman Michael service station on Chancellor update the areas designated in Cranford," Bagger Said in a developers lawsuits In accordance with the Mt. North Avenue for careless dri- stolen checks at the A&P in Union County, including Laurel II decision of January >- Andrews attempted a motor as wetlands, which are"" pro- June 1 press release. "By pro- THByDARIAMEOE CHRONICl/E U ving, according to police supermarket on Boulevard, Patel Was charged during a Avenue, where he crashed into CRANFORD — The New Fanwood, have spent millions 1983, the Township' motor vehicle stop on South vehicle stop on Centennial another vehicle while it was tected by the Environmental viding state funding to finance reports. according to police reports. He Jersey Assembly's Protection Agency, and the ele- CRANFORD — The town- of dollars fighting lawsuits Committee will submit a plan , : Avenue, according to police Avenue after he spotted Robert gassing up, according to police the cost of these projects, we v + + * was taken into custody at Environment Committee has vation of existing earthen ship met Tuesday's deadline from developers wanting to to the state prepared by the--' reports. Eden, 39, of Newark, allegedly reports. ,' unanimously passed Will help to relieve the local mass-produce affordable planning consultants Heyer, A MediaNews Group Newspaper James Talbot, 39, of approximately 2:10 p.m., driving without a front license dikes along the river. for the Council on Affordable ; NUN PuWishing©2000 :;, ;' Elizabeth was charged June 1 Eden tried to flee on foot, but Cranford's flood bill. taxpayers from a significant Housing substantive certifi- housing in the municipality. Gruel, & Associates. police said. plate. was apprehended and subse- The funding for the grant with theft by deception. + * * The Burger King restau- The bill, which Would ear- burden." cation. According the report, rant located on North Avenue Eden, according to police quently charged with aggravat- will come out of the general The Cranford Township j Published every Thursday.'byi'NJN'. .Talbot allegedly identified A resident of Sheridan mark $6.5 million for flood- state budget, At this time', The certification will pro "If you don't send the Cranford has no immediate Pubferiing (USPS; 136-800) '.. •; himself as an employee of reported at 12:58 a.m. June 1 repdrts, did not stop and ed assault, possession of a prevention efforts in the town- Committee hired the engineer- tect Cranford from developers obligation to construct low- or Avenue report the theft of her instead led police on a high- weapon for unlawful purposes, there has been no assembly plan in ... there & the 301 CeritralAve., Clark, NJ 07066 Crain Construction in Jersey vehicle Friday, police said. that several small brush fires ship, was approved June 1 by ing consultant firm of Killiam wishing to sue the municipal- moderate-income housing. speed chase down Centennial resisting arrest, reckless dri- discussion about a local tax & Associates in 1998 to com- potential for a developer : Secorid Class postage paid at City and charged $868 worth The vehicle was reported had been set on the southwest the Environment Committee hike. ity on the grounds of unfair The need for rehabilitation, .Cranfofdr NJ POSTMASTER; , • of building materials to the corner of the property, police Avenue and onto DeWitt ving* driving with fictitious .and has now moved on td the pile a feasibility report of the housing practices. The New forcing your hand at or public ^assisted renovation, stolen at approximately 9:25 Terrace, which he followed into plates and driving with a su$i According to the Office of please sehd chapgesto NJN ' • company, according to police a.m. but later recovered by said. assembly's Appropriations persistent flood problems in Jersey Supreme Court's 1983 building where you don't does exist. Cranford will con-' the City of Linden. Eden then pended license, police said. '" the Assembly, there is a possi- tinue its current rehabilita-i ' Publishing Fulfillment office, PO reports. Employees at the owner, according to police Officers investigated and Committee. bility the bill could be amend- the township. Killiam & Mt. Laurel ruling made Box,699i Somervllle, NJ 08876.',/, proceeded to turn onto Raritan The bail for Eden'ss motor Associates came up with the statewide municipalities want to." tion program through the Builders General realized he reports. found that a cigarette may 1 If the bill is approved, ed by the Appropriations 1 Subscription rates by mail, one. . Was not an employee of Crain have ignited some very dry Road and headed back into vehicle' violations was set for Cranford will be able to afford $6.5 million plan to improve ', responsible for developing an — PhilMorin Community Development' Cranford, police said. $500 and he was still housed Committee, and an amend- Department. year within. Union County $25, put Construction and called the A resident of Lincoln Drive mulch in the brush, according although not eliminate, the assigned number of low- to Mayor of Cranford of county $28, out of state $30, Police continued to pursue Wednesday at the Union ment could mean less money middle-income housing, and if According to the Fair authorities, police said. reported to police May 30 that to police reports. No suspects for the flood project. cdnditions that lead to flood- : To subscribe call 1^800-300-9321. Eden, who made his way onto County Jail in Elizabeth, await- Union Catholic ing. a town fails to comply with Housing Act, Cranford was' Talbot was apprehended at she was receiving harassing have been chargedi "Our goal is that by the According to Mayor Philip the Garden State Parkway at ing criminal bail, according, to According to Denny, the the state-assigned number of assigned 252 affordable exit 136, according to reports. police reports. time the state budget is units, a developer can take Morin, Cranford has not been dwelling units. There are bids farewell to passed in July, our bill will be Township Committee expects involved in any litigation over a presentation from Killiam & that town to Court and legally already 104 dwellings that" passed," said Cranford force it to zone lots for low- affordable housing or dis- are indigenous to the town, veteran Lettieri Commissioner Thomas Denny. Associates this month to criminatory land use. G|VE YOUR DAD THE Still no verdict in veteran Cranford cop's assault trial ensure the township will be in income developments. leaving the potential for 148 Benny, who testified in the By meeting Tuesday's By filing to meet the June new construction units. .'' . TIME OF DAY. CRANFORD — Judge John drunken disorderly charge. bars. witnesses for the prosecution dur- GARWOOD — Rocco Lettieri June 1 hearing before the a position to begin work as 6 deadline, the township has Malone has not yet delivered a ver- Beam sustained injuries to his Prosecutor Tim Isenhower coun- ing the course of the trial. is retiring this month after 38 deadline, Cranford is protect- In order tp combat unwant- Environmental Committee,, soon as the money is appropri- ed from such lawsuits. built itself a state-main- ed crowding, Cranford was dict in the trial of Cranford police nose that required stitches, and tered that the Cranford Police Summations from both the pros- years with Union Catholic High ated. tained fortress against some officer Charles Hoeffler — nor has alleges the injuries were caused by Department is guilty of attempting ecution and the defense were heard School, of which he is the assis- said the flooding in Cranford "I view this as the respon- granted double credit' for This Father's Day, June 18, show youi dad he set a date to deliver the verdict. a punch in the face by Hoeffler. The is a regional problem and is It will take several years to sible thing to do," said possibly expensive legal bat- to cover-up the events of the night May 30, arid both sides have since tant principal and the athletic tles, the mayor said. "What existing accommodations. how much he means to you with the gift of Hoeffler, an 18-year veteran of patrolman's defense attorney, in question. Cranford Patrolmen been awaiting a decision in this director. deserving of state funding for complete the work on all four Township Administrator Because of the 12 group the Cranford Police Department, is Michael Critchley, argued that local improvements. "Any parts of this project, according Marlena Schmid, the plan requires is a 20 per- homes already functioning, an elegant Rolex timepiece No matter John Heesters and Kevin. Chapman bench trial. •, He will be feted at a dinner cent overlaying potential for charged with assaulting Garret Hoeffler was not the source of the — who have since been suspended building that is done along the to officials. "It is like building A special meeting held the number of potential Beam of Livingston while Beam injuries and that Beam injured Beam has hinted toward the pos- in his honor 6:30 p.m. future redevelopment," Morin which style of Rolex you choose you II be from the Cranford Police sibility of a civil suit against Thursday, June 22 at The banks of the Rahway River a house," said Denny. "You Saturday morning, the dwellings will be further was m police custody July 24 on a himself by ramming into his cell's effects the runoff in Cranford," said. "If you don't send the giving a gift of lasting quality and durability Department for six months and five Cranford after the criminal pro- Westwood on North Avenue. have to lay the foundation Township Committee passed plan in, that number (20 per- reduced to 124 units, officials months, respectively — testified as ceedings are completed. he said. before you can put the win- a resolution establishing zon- said. After all the time your dad has spent with Lettieri has been assistant Our exclusive hand-rubbed finish. principal of Scotch Plains- The bill was introduced by dows in." you, give him the time of day, with a Rolex It's the ultimate in lasting impressions. based Union Catholic since Oyster Perpetual Datcjusi 1969. He also has served as "athletic , director, first from f v 4966-68 and then from 1980 to ROLEX uting (the'pfesent. 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• Union County Vocational-Technical Refrigeration Technology, Vallartat •:'•••>'••: ,\ •, • •;•:;:;..:. V; UNION — Union County located at 1000 Morris Ave. in ' School held its annual Awards Outstanding Achievement Culinary ••..••Arts; •;• Outstanding arts groups and all organiza- Working lunch, seminar explore future Union. />'' ; Night May 16. More than 150 Vo- Program Award'-" Edwin V. Busch, Achievement. Program Award -r tions that present arts pro- The Day of Networking is' ; Tech students received plaques and Phillip J Logue, Steven M; Martin, Joseph Colvih Sr., Ernest A. Delia: grams are invited to partici- of Union County arts, culture programs supported by the Union- scholarships for their efforts. Manuel Perez, Ray A. Regep and Sala Jr., Bruce D. Riddick, Tifiany pate in a Day of Networking. Heritage Programs Advisory planning process to .determine County Board of Chosen Awards were presented by. William Walsh, C. Robinson, Erin Lynn Ulrich The Day of Networking is Freeholders and' a grant from • President Charles S. Mancusd, Vice Allied Health, Oustanding (Cranford) and Kelly Ann Ulrich Board. "Respected arts admin- how the cultural community 1 scheduled to' run from 8:30 istrators will facilitate lively, can best contribute to sustain- the New Jersey State Council President Gail lamihatteo and Achievement Program Award -r- .(Cranford), ' -;; :.- ••... ;: a.m. to 1:30 p.m. June 20 at on the Arts, Department of -Jflxie Lprber, • all. of the vfr-tech Sh'anita & Adkins, Michelle ML .Electrical :. • Technolbgy, timely discussions on*forming able economic development Kean University in Union. collaborations, fund-raising and a vibrant quality of life. State, a partner agency of the;^ i Board of Education. The awards: Jasper, April Cheyon Morgan, Outstanding Achievettient National Endowment for the" Ainber Jean Quitonij Khalia A. "Responding to the request and marketing strategies; All arts and cultural Organiza- ; Angelo P. Bistocchj Culinary ; Program Award—Michael J.Bays,: Arts. • Arts Outstanding Student Award Taylor and Shakeeha A. Wyatt; Charles S. Bender, Daniel J. Brede of many arts organizations in organizational development tions will be invited to partici- '. ^-Josephine Marie Baez. Automotive Collision, (Kenilwprth), Zachary M, Simmons the county, the Union County and volunteer recruitment." pate in this comprehensive ini- For more information about ; H.K Buzby Masonry Award —. Outstanding Achievement .and Attila MiVigilante.' , ., Division of Cultural and After a working lunch, tiative. thisworkshop and other avail- RajiveGhant. : . ':•'' Program Award — Anthony Del Electrbmechanical .Technology,. Heritage Affairs is planning a Jessica Chao will introduce the A registration fee of $10 able programs and services,' ..-: Emiliani Enterprises Cprso, Christopher A. Heitzmann Outstanding'. -.;- Achievement networking day for arts groups Cultural Planning Project. The includes lunch and all materi- call the Union CountyDivision : 7 ,' Scholarship1—Ana Spusa. .. . andShing&Yah. '.-, .'•..' •'".. Program "Award — Joseph A, to meet and share ideas, * said Union County Division of als. Registration must be sub- of Cultural and Heritage. • Dpmenic Gaghardi Memorial. ; .Automotive . Technology/ Bibku, JohnhieiBritton and Cesar Freeholder Mary Ruotolo, liai- Cultural and Heritage Affairs mitted by June 16. Kean Affairs at (90S) 558-2550 or e- : ; Wela^g Award— Steven Portillo. Outstanding •'.. •; Achievement F. Murga.-.... .•.•••• '••'•:•' -/::P. ".'•/:•••% son to the Cultural and is undertaking a countywide University is a barrier-free site mail [email protected].. • Independence Community Bank Program Award— Gregory. L. Graphic Communications,- .:. Award -^ ZehaidaL. Sanchez.' . • Banks Sr.,. Michael J. Heuer Otltstanding; Achievement, * Loretta.JarOsz Memorial Award (Cranford), Daniel R. Hpff, Program Award 'r: Pamela M. -y MidKella A-Ciandella, ' .'.:• Christopher M. Kbsinski, Massimo Biddulph andNatalya. Brenner. : . .; Master ."Gardeners of Union Lepotie, Patrick W. Nadella and : Hprticulttire; . : Outstanding William H. Gazi, Esq, ; Qounty Award -i-..Courtney L. Acheivement Program Award —'-/• Women for Women of Union ^Thomas. 'P " '..'•'"/':''')••., ••"•.•'•'•'. Baking, . .:• Outstanding Karen D. Brown, Michelle A. Certified Civil Trial Attorney ^;;-INew Jersey Association 0f Achievement, Program.''Award' ,^-v CiandellaV: and Courtney'••••• :.L..: Dug/ii and llewit, P.C., 340 North Avenue, Cranford ^Counties Vocatiohal-Technical Julio C; ' 'Anselmini and Aaron hmsv _; /.\,.. •/:.: sets summer support groups ;'Partners Scholarship ~-- Paul J. Minkov.' • .,-.'•. " •"' •. .-•'.'• '.••• ; Law Enforcement, Outstanding • Gaifceiis. :' ' ,;• /':• •' •.•;• •.-•••: •'•:•' .Carpentry/Construction, . Achievement Program Award- +?• Representing the Seriously .; Parker Greenhouses' Outstanding , Achievement Christopher J. Afflito, Paul A; GARWOOD — Women for Women of Union County has •',-.Horticultural Achievement Award Program Award: — Joan Fer^ara' (Kehilworth), Paul J. scheduled two support groups for the summer. •~ Karen Bitown. Blackmond and John E. Kocher. Gaitens, Kaprie O; Lee, Edward A. Injured in Personal Injury 1 "A Course in Miracles" will run 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays for six Mauro.S,Pires Memorial Award Ghild . '. Development, Matusawicz and Zinnia R. Orjuela My, my, what big eyes you havej Telll Isone of the cutest kittles awaiting adoption at Noah's Ark Animal weeks .beginning June 20. "—- Phillip J. Logue. ' . Outstanding ..-.. Achievement (Kenilworth).;.."'", •.•;.''..•.;• : > ;;V'.'•••' ' Placement and Rescue, a nonprofit humane rescue organization. At 9 months old, he's already his The group combines spirituality with principles of psy- „';.' Mary Helen Ricken Memorial Program Award — Kristin Marie Claims and Lawsuits Machine Technology, shots and tested negative for FELV and FIV. While his favorite pastime Is to curl up in your arms, he also chotherapy. rAwaM-^MchelleM.Jasper. •. . Davidowitch; (Crariford), Heather Outstanding Achievement enjoys stretching across a person's shoulders. To meet him or any of his furry friends, visit the Clark- . Cost is $25 for Women for Women members and $30 for ;!.••; Marion . Schreadley-New K Sillsy Veronica L De La Paz, Program Award -^ Timothy S. based agency on the World Wide Web at www.noahsark.petflnder.org or call (732)815-1633. non-members. ^Beginnings Award -— Tamla Joy Jalda J. Memmiiig, Lia Sharisse .•Hansen. •.•••'.•;.;. .. •.''•• '.•.; • •.••.'• "••' v-- ; A "Summer Drop-In" self-help group will hold its first NO RECOVERY, NO FEE ^Nelson, . , •• •'. ';;••' Giles, Jessica L. Hartmann and ..Maintenance; . Mechanics, GEORGE PACCIELLO/THE CHRONICLE meeting 7:30 p.m. June 26. Topics for this group are flexible i-' Thespt Electric Supply Co. CaliASmith.', . Outstanding Acheivement ;.Hildebrandt, • . . ;• /. Nicholas J..,Cordarp, Anthony Del ; Heyman,'Daniiel R.Hpf$AnhMarjie ••Award — Joseph A., Eioku. and Gomputer-Aided Drafting and Program Award—CorrieL. Henry. and women are encouraged to being any issues they may ' . Mathematics Award— Julio C. . Cbrso, Franciscb Estrada; Oyion A; Horbal, Celeste. A; Huggins, PaUl,;: Read all about it want to discuss. "iZachary M. Simmons. . Design, Outstanding Achievement Dyanand Mandhar, Adam David Anselmini, Kristen.R. Bennett, Frazier, PaulvJ. Gaitens, .James Isplda. Dana Jivens (Ifenilwpfth),, Karen Kallnskl, coordinator of health education for the GarWobd, A suggested donation of $5 per session is requested. 908-272-0200 »;' Keith & Theresa Stinger Award Program Award — Licinio R. Speich andDaniel M. Tamniaro. Joseph A. Bioku, 'Darren 0. Black, Guierrantj Chiistopher A, John, Kosc, Christopher. M. School System, provided Volumes of Information about the dan- Both groups will meet in the Women for Women' office, '.for Excellence in Vpcational- Cpncalves and Francisco Estrada. Office Systems . Technology, Carissa M. Bowden,,Ka-Mesia.L. Heitzmann, Come L.. Henry, Kosinski; Michael J.; Kowarski, gers oi tobacco and other controlled substances when borough located at 511 North Ave. in Garwood. ' Technical Education for Rahway Computer Repair Outstanding Achievement Brown, Alexandra I. Bush,• Aritwan Daniel R; Hpfj^^Michael Jankoiysla, JacqueUne Nicole Kraison, Anna' residents and officials and several groups of visitors gathered For support group registration and membership informa- : -High School Students r- William Tech n o1p gy/Elee t r o n i c s, Program Award— Lauren Kristen D. ClaVk, Romero Clin6, licinio R. ; Vinay Kuinar, Phillip J.; Logue, Kukula, Phillip J. Logue, Lanissja 800-541-8383 : Saturday for Garwood's annual Substance Abuse Awareness Day, tion, call (908) 232-5787. ; JCrosser and Ana Spiisa, Outstanding ;; Achievement. Dottin, Jacquehne Nicole Kratson, C.oncalves,: Nicole D. Crowley, Thomas J. Long, Rachel Joanne. : Luciano,; Dyanand Mandhar, held at the Lincoln Elementary School. C; Technology Award — William Program Award -— Wilh'am M^sa A Riqcitelli and Raaishaun Kristin Marie , Davidowitch . Martiris, Justin McCarthy, Aaron Vmcent Manzo, laurto Marricco, ;•;' ! Grosser and Jimmy John Rivera. Grosser, Keith I. Heyman and Janae Roundteee. ^ v ; (Cranford), Lauren Kristen Dpttin,: ; 30 Years Trial Experience v Muikov,. Cesar ,R Murga, Aniber' : Steven vM.: ^Martin, Latashia '••': Tomorrow's Technology Award Jimmy John Rivera... . .;' Supermarket" Technology,. ' Francisco Estrada, Paul J, Gaitens, Jean Qiiitoni, Tifiany C. Robinson, ; 1 McNeiU) Janhica N.; Melendez . ':« Keith I, Heyman and Thomas F, Cosmetology,. Outstanding Outstaridirig Achievement ;Thonias F. Rodriguez, Brehton D, =.. .(Kenilworth), Robert:. K, Mensaiij ^g Achievement Program Award — Program Award -r Ovjon A. Jessica: L; Hartmanni Chrifitopher Saiinders, Steven SUya, Lenore , Nathianiel . VMbbney,:'.'-. •:••'; Rolbert 'iv: Cooperative Industrial Carissa. M. Bpwiden5 Celeste A. Frazier and Jason Rujbulotta,::. AiHritzmainni(Celesta A. Huggins, Silver, Justin E. Simons, Aha , Morehead, Amanda. Mujscei CesaY , Briefs 1 ^Education Award — Jacqueliiie Huggins, Cathieline Jean-Louis,, ['..'.. Welding . TechnologyCathelin, e Jean-Louis, Latoya S' Sousa, Richard ' Mi ' Sullivan, ;,'-F. Murga,;Shawn. M.^^ Nickeson, »$ficole Kratson, Joseph Lubrano Ana INfieto, Jennifer M. Shaffery,. Outstandujg, ; Achieyelinent 1 : : Kidd, Pju'llip J. tLogite, Justin Mildred ..Thomany, Erin Lynn . Danielle v . Ntivellp, > Edith • •^Jd. Melissa. A. Riccitefli. . Ana Sousa, Maricuz Suarez,. Prograin Award W Laura. Liee/.; McCarthy ;Aflisori Mercury, Aaron Osenalwegie, Michael•• J. Pantina.' ; Hadassah cites ^(Cranford), Laurel Jean^ Vallarta (Kenilworth), John : Petkins, R.f O^juela, (Kenilwpri3i)y • and Shakeeha A. Wyatt. •..;}:. '; Michael Perkiils,Johri Person^tiigi veteran 'leader' How do you catch ! • Larenda Marie Pridgen, Melissa A. . National yVocational^T^'cflniqal .: Robert Pierre, Danny Price, Amb^r CRANFORD — Clara Aaron • ;.IUccitellij Thomas F. Rodriguez, Honor Society, >-^-, Shanita Ai IN SUMMIT a great deal? ; : Jean Quitoni, Ray A; Regep, Tara a has been named a recipient of Raaishaun' ,Janae Rouridtree, Adkins, Rosaej Albuquerque, Loren Jihodes,•';' Melissa^; A.; Riccitelli, ^ the 14th annual National Allen, Brandon- Ander^pnJV Paul Natasha Richardson, Maiy Rietzl^e : j % Jenniffeir M. Shaffery,; Ana ; Leadership Award from Aridrioppulos, Julio C. Anselmitti, (Cranford),' Jimmy John Riyerav/l'* Hadassah. Use a net. Sousa, Maricui'Suarez, Richard M.. Adrianna: Aragona', Painela'! M. ; : 1: :i T i Ii\UC:K INFINITI 1 Tiffany ••'".C. Y'/Rtibinsr"' '• * ---" She was honored in part for Sullivan, Daniel' M; Tammaro, BiddUlph, Joseph A\ BiokuV Joan Shepeluk, Jasoh :Siei f3M : Blackmond,.: Johnnie Britton, her service as chairwoman of in»6rn^:;Cqr-E3(p0rte: ;:;:;:;.:-,\yv^ Silver, Jermaine Simoft, R the Hadassah Associates /Karen D^rown, Yahjomah Bunh, Sosinski, Ana Spusa, Adam '/f Jonathan D. Trezoglbu, Erin Lynn Jennifer Byron,- Elisha Caridia, > Committee. Associates are male : Speichi/Lire Beau P. Sudara, Da Ulrich (Cranfoid), Kelly Ann Ulrich: Michelle A.'., Ciandella, Becky m ' friends of Hadassah who make V- :(Crariford), Kristen A, Vaccaro,:, CiccotelliyNeal Clarlc; Tasha Cobbs; , M. Tammaro, Khalia: A,. a lifetime commitment to sup- "';• Laurel Jean Vallarta and Shinig A, J^CWil]i^;CV^ ^ ..:Laurenshai Theodore,".-il 'port the Cardiac Center at ny • Culver, Marissa Eagles, Thbinmiy, Courtney: L, Tho' Hadassah Hospital in •••',,'.Science Award .,— 'Julio; G. 'Francisco :• Estrada, Brian Evans, \Waleska : Torres;' Carlav Upsh'f Jerusalem, Israel. ; A^iselniini, Josephine Marie'Baez,; Qvion; A.: Frazier,.Kyle Gaestel, Laurel Jean Vallartaj i Wesley V£ Aaron is a life member of the . Michael J. Bays, Natalya Brenner, JDanny Garcia, Jenny Gilles, KaJil Blarcpm (Kenilworfih), Niino.I Roselle-Cranford Chapter of . Katen D. Brown, Facundo Castro Goforth, Janes Guerrant, Derin Venarido, April F.Waite, Russell '4 Hadassah; she was its presi- • Werner, Ashle White,•.'•Zipppral (Kenilworth), Richardo Catarino, Giirses, Jessica L. Hartmanh, ; dent from 1967-69 and its Michelle A; Ciandella, Romero Christopher A. Heitzmann, Corrie Williams", Xavier; Winfield: aina SbJikeehaAiWyatt. •[ ;; • Woman of the Year for 1983. ..'Licinio.. R. Concalves, L. Henry, David Heyer, Keitii I; She is on the board of the Sisterhood of Temple Bethel ASK ABOUT OUR OIL CHANGE CLUB CARD Mekor Chayim. LOWESTI H0URS: MON.-THURS. 9AM • 9PM Within her chapter Aaron BUY 6 GET 7th FREE store n n I n r n |FRI. & SAT. 9AM • 10PM • SUN. 10AM - 6PH established a Mitzvah Day, when school supplies and GUARANTEED Not responsible for typographical errors. "health bags" are collected for 12 POINT Bring in any competilor's Sale Items cash & carry only Sale prides children on Indian reserva- adorcouponandwewlll effective 6/7/00-6/13/00. 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.'ToThe'-ChfbnicIe:'' ^!.;.-.'!;;.:' : -:V:-.walking path at one of. the were made to DiMario Park, :we! The Borough -of Kenilworth entrances to'•;• the playgrpund. have seen an increased usage of leave jdtls aldneittthecar celebrated a special day on May This group also made recpn*- the playground. Our goal durr 13 with a ribbon-cutting and mieridations tp the governing ing this entire project was to. ; : J : planting! ceremony at DiMarjo body'•.-'•/ iregardirig 'various establish DiMario'Part as!the'! To The Chronicle: ^'0:\y •••' ..;;^'.-;: - -;V' -'- .:''be left alone in art auipinobile. We've: all had the Park. The cereinony signified iniprpvements to DiMarip Park. •;, "crown •jewel" recreation area ; Many well-meaning^parents have done it. Op a experience of standing in the unexpected line or the . major renovations that In addition to the work per-.,!iri Kenilworth.! Due to the hard ihectic day of errarid^runping or Shuttling chil- •Of running into someone we know, having a con-, were recently cornpleted at the- formed at .DiMario Park, .the work and dedication'; of many The high cost of ;drfen> they've:left the 'kids- in !the car "just for a versation arid losing track of time...'•! ;.; '•••.' playground. This project. Was Parts . ... | ,I?eyit'alization•'. iridiyiduals, KenilwPrth resi1 . iminute* while runnirig' that quick errand or Children's^ealth experts tvarh that when the inade possible thrbugh a pubr Committee was' instrumerital dents will reap! the benefits of .While. dropping another child off at school or. an outside temperature is piily in the high 70's, a. lic^private partnership: between inmaking improvements to the haying an improved recreation^ :actiyity. It seems like'it harroless ihirtg to dp:and closed automobile can hfeat up: to; 125 degrees the borough of KenilWbrth and Ninth ;Street: and 16th Street al facility in the borough. • low-rent poll !it saves tiffie during the daily rush. •.'•-. within. 15. ininut.es. JEven with .the wiridpiws ScheririgfPlough Corp. Our..';. '•parks..' .:''!:.:.. •:•••.. .;•!.. •'•',• ' ';'••• '•.'.,• : MlCMAEL;A:TRIPObl :;!. But it is never Wise to leave a child uriattend- ci'ackfedi, a sniall child can dehydrate within niinr ; Dirty campaign politics is nothing new in theUnited : heartfelt', •thanks -goes. to -.'.' •' SiriceV the improvements '; •''."''•''; v: ''."';• Mayor ;of Kenilworth States. The campaigns of the late 1800s, for example, ed ;in an autornobile! — hot .even for a minute.; utes.!The results of this can,be tragicl ' . Scherihg-Plbugh; Corp, for its This is impo|rtant to remember as we, enter the ' • Soj as We begin ;this sutoiqaer. season, make . were: full. of vile vitriol that make today's excessive : continuing! support of the: bor- brisj'and hot, siamime^monthsl • .;'•' \ ;: yourself a prpmise: Each- tiine you take^yourkeys ough. Also, I Would like to rhetoric seem innocuous by comparison. The only pres- fromL your^ car, take your children top. It only ident born in New Jersey, Grover Cleveland, was tho In less than.a minute,! a child can qli.mb-.6ut of- thank the Pride iii iCeriilworth New dogs, takes a-niinute.'.,•':•; ••••;•!••'•.-: : .:• • ••.-..v: .:'•'•••'••.•' ; a car seat and shift the car into gear, A niinute Committee for itaf assistance in: object of a popular ditty that questioned whether lie can be it all it takes % a cbild to beconie ill from ; v:!!y••^Hei i fathered an illegitimate child; that was in the days arranging the celebration on *.-: jjieat or Car fumes. And it only takes a minute for Director, N6W jersey Division such.short.riotice. ,•. . •. ! Before Bush Limbaugh and Imus, , . ! of Youth and Family Servlpes old tricks someone to break into; a vehicle and abduct a; •v•••'•Another•' special thank you :. ;;"•• This year's primary campaigns in New Jersey were -!:••'•'• :-•'•..-'.v':;':"'..''-'V.'Ireptorr- iriust also be iriade to the Parks , •untisual, to say the least. Jon Corzine, the former chair- As a younger man I had several •.:: It's'easy toi underestimate the time a child will • Eevitalization Committee, a "maii of Goldman Sachs, poured millions and iinillibns of ambitions and career goals, a full : slate of things I wanted to do When group"that began the!reriova ;, dollars into his own campaign for the Democratic nom- I Grow Up. Chief among them were, tions at DiMarip Park .with the ination for the U.S; Senate seat being1 vacated by Frank •installation.'.bf;;a paving stone , a career in newspapers and a career imagine New Central Air Lautenberg. The level of Corzine's spending was as a teacher, two things I felt I could : unprecedented in both New Jersey and the country— do well and would enjoy, I spent con- It's^ for 4s Little As <39 Per Mo. the campaign, still in the primary stage, became the siderable time in the dorm debating NQ^T V : most expensive Senate race in, .the nation's, history — which I should pursue, knowing .. JNTERESt FOR 12 MOS. : . ; and of course his opponent, former Gov. Jim Florio. that diasing one meant I would ; • REDUCE ELECTRIC BILLS BV miss the gratification offeted by the bTheCluroiiicle:!^,;..;.^!,.;.:.;; .;-/ Schnauzer, Pistol, in downtown! Crahford, Pistol 50% OVER A 15-20 YEAR OLD UNIT made it the main issue in the tampajgh.'.. Naturally, other. ' Three pf Cranford's Jbiggest fans .include' .toy find I'Bfiw Michael, Gloria and Pat'on. one of their • UP TO s550 IN UTILITY REBATES :

Florio didn't talk too loudly about purriping more than friend and fprmer classmate. Patricia Druzek shopping^expeditions.^Michael,; who lpyes ani- • • • • ' • •• I shouldn't have fretted. As an Healy, her mother: Gloria Drilzek and Pat?s mals, wanted to pet Pistol. When Pat,: Gloria and a million dollars of his own money into the campaign, editor of weekly newspapers, I get to or the millions upon millions, that have fueled his prior riephe~w Michael Ijindoro fibssi. Michael,; who willI, explained to him that Pistol is very protective. • Heatlrig-anrJAIr Conditioning.. do both. turn 2 this July, is. a resident of Garwood.;He of me and that she doesn't • like tp~ be petted by runs; that would have been contrary to his carefully Weekly newspaper^ are where crafted image as the working class'champion, enjoys shopping in Crariford with Aynt Pat and childreri, Michael understood and: accepted the Since 1947 young journalists sharpen their Grlandma Gloria. Michael is a brilliant boy. situation. Many of us! Cranfprdites are proud of AVENEL The rich have always enjoyed a natural advantage in pencils,i.-as either.interns or fresh- Letters an frrjm-the-campus college grads. The Before he wa? a year old, he could identify all the. Michael's intellect and ^ersbnality,^^ and. I'm 1063 Route 1 politics and they always will. And New. Jersey, in the characters from .."Winnie the Pooh" as; well as grateful to.God to have the Rossis, Druzeks 'ahd 732-634-8000 past twd decades, has voted for millionaires — Tom brightest, may. find work!at daily newspapers right put of school* but many varieties pf aniimals and the sounds which Healya as gopdfrierids. '; • .'•' •.'••• , • !!• • '••. Pagem? Kean, Frank Lautenberg, Bill Bradley and Christie rtiost yoUrig jreporters fjrid their way they make/ Before. he was a year, and a half, MARTHA MctbUCSihiLIN WESTFIELD CALL TODAY OR Whitman. At least with rich people spending their Michael cbjnpreliended verbal cbmmandsv One . •••':'•••••' •'•••''•.'•':• ••'•"v-'.:---:;:: •'.'.•'• •Crarlfbrd1: here. If they're gppd,-,tjieir stop' at- VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS 615 Central Ave. money to finance their campaigns, we know they are this lowestrungwill be two years or. day.last !(kllv when1 Was walking my niiri^ature OV£R 100,000 INSTALLATIONS 908-928-0800 not beholden to any special interest groups or shady less.' Arid while they're here, it's my political action committees. And we,also know they're job and the.jbb of all!the Weekly not going to use their time in office to fatten their wal- ; jiewspaper editors to shoHr tjiem Letters to the editor • what they didn't Jearn in the class- • .lets. : '":•;':'•':'[- . '.•..-'""y'-v- -..'•' '"•: :.'•.! -y-''•• •• : : : r»om.'j;' ,;.•:• '•.••.;•..; -.' -.•.'•;'::" '• ••,' .'•<••• y As long as the Fir$t Amendment continues to be the : 1 :. Every, new repbrter, eviBn:!the 'law of the land, people should, have the right to spend bright star .^hoshopts.right to the •as much of their own money as they want oil political a success . daih'es, has a. lpt to learn; There are;••.'• -campaigns. The voters will not automatically vote for , techniques that make the jot) easier, library hopes kids To fiie ChroHicle: '" "."• ..'-.•!.•._'.:-. .••;'•••• "'yy the'planriing• of!the event. Also, thanks tp! the. fthe candidate who spends the most of their own money; ; ifnbt possible^in the.firstplkcd ("Tfes, "• :;,. On May 20, the Cranford High .Schppi Class of parents who baked, served fopd* Or made phorie ; vif that were the case, Steve Forbes would have suc- riikyor, could you, um, fax me a copy 2001 brbught back. a tradition that was long calls for this event. A special thanks tp Mrs; Wise of ,tliatr). Oodles of technical: lari - CRANFORD -i- Every year' ceeded President Perot in 1996.; •,- •.• '!y v ! for taking pictures, of the students throughout' r Overdue: a junior seini-fprmal, The semi-forriial; ; guage to comprehend (^Wait.\; it'^a • the Crarifbrd Public Library •• ,'';• ^oreimportaht has*been the below^the . or as the class .caile '. •^\[-;^' .'•':>•:!,••'. ''••'.''. r •:).••.'•''' . 2-cent tax hike but that makes thtiee has a summer readirig club for several rates. Tfre Congressional races: in Central : ;..•• A-.sp.ecial^ "thajik you'1-."to Dilsfucci's D$li arid huge success'thanks to. the help of.nlany people, ; v..tax points?")..Cryptic. professional . children^; ''" .'..•'•'•.•'•",. .!;' !:...•;'"!.•.;•' /.{Jersey wetei "'markedby more niud-slingihg than usual. First and forernosti • the .class • would. like to:. Catering of Crarifori' for providingr delicipus lingp to. decipher ("Whq:lhe hell is 1 , This year kids can^JElect to ; In the 7th District, the campaign to .succeed Bob thank Frank D'Antonio andthe.!Recreatiori. and subs, salads and-chips.' -. ••! •';..•• •!. •'.•..!.;''•:.f'•••.-;•.;•''tr' Dowritpwii 3DDlandwhy "ishis iiami Read" arid'sign up for the. club I 'Franks focused on the race, hot the issues. Can any- Parks Department staff for their generbus cpn- '•: Last,: but certainly not least, the junior class! always "(iapitaUzed?^/ The.horrible . tributipris to-the.semirfbrmal.As the sppnsprs of wishes to thank Principal Laura Cardineand the reality of The^ DeidUne ("OKI OK! •Juiie 12-16 at the Walnut! ; body say. what is tjhe major issue separating Maryarine : Avenue library. Eegistraition is. ; -Connelly from Mike Lapolla? That radio commercial the "Junior, Jam," they provided a night filled CHS.custodial, staff for all of^^theirassistahce.We I'm running the spell-ciieck now!").,.. v thank the ..'entire'' staff for dedicating time to being done, that Week only,: ; "stating Connelly took money from! the evil garbage with great entertainnient arid assured Well:beihg : Things ypii! don^t read about in : of all Of'the participants by providing chaperones transporting materials to. and: froril the gym>,.', •.textbppks, that you can or^leaMiby:,; because the library Will be' ' "haulers? That other commercial where: Liapolla keeps as well as a.DJ to keep the night flowing. ; On behalf of the Class of,200i, Lwishito take, doing; ttetedesecre closed for a temporary move !' voting for his own pay raise? $urely that is not the sum : : u : r ; ,.-Next, the -class wisheS:-tp'igiVe::a-trbmehdbus^ this opportunity to thanlc all involved in this pf p .'•: which we as.:editors. only know . into the Community Center. •and substance of their •charact!ers^"!surely, 'v16ler s'.in-' ject who have made a simple idea a successful! because, somebody once told u&. thanks to Kathy Pario,-.Gail Orshak and Linda : Any child old enough to read •.•.Fanwood and around Union Cquniy would disagree. Ceci. Whether it!was ticketi.sale's!, food, entertain- new tradition/ . ! - •. . -,,'•' Sb as it turns put, I did become '6, on his own, have books read to Can anyone list a distinctive campaign stance taken ment.; or decbr^tibris,: these three- individuals teacher, although ifs more Ypda . him or listen to Books on Tape by any one of the 7th District's Republican candidates? truly wereah asset to.theclass-oii this night. The President, Class of 2001 than Ann Sullivan, I guide, and may participate. ' class thanks them fbr dedicating so much time to .Cranfordl Hjgh School . ntidge and suggest, arid Itry not to / Every child who signs up The voters want to hear about the issues, not cam- lecture.'I'm more:guni. than .tutor, paign tactics..Perhaps this focus on campaign tactics,: more guide than instructor. . ' will get a folder to keep track of . rather than issues, is the primary reason why turnout : This; by. the way, appears to-be his reading time. Prizes will be was so low in the primary -*- that, and the distractions the limit, of my teaching abflities. awarded based on the number caused by the swelling war chests. Let's hope the can- Mess the women at Baldwin^chool .Maybe ifs because The Deadline is.a of hours read. In addition, he didates in1 the November election put their mouths, and horrible reality you never really con- can vote for the candidate of his their minds, where their money is. quer, even; at a weejcly, but !Pve dis- choice, Garfield or Arthur. To The Chrdnicle: great feeling to witness these happy gestures. covered I don't have the patience A free paperback will go to •'••; What wonderful, caring women they are at Gina can.hardly wait to go; I am sure others feel required of a real teacher. [. '.-.'•/ every child in the club at the the Helen Baldwin Nursery School. the same. ;. . '. Areal teacher.'soineone charged conclusion of the program, My granddaughter (agi? 4)"lias spent two won- Their programs, and activities are of the best with the education of an entire The Chronicle is here foryo u derful years at Helen Baldwin. She can go one including the introduction tP religion! roomful of little peojjle or even If he cannot get to the •more year. All I can say is, I wish she could go I could go on and bnbut Tin sure space is lim- young adults, faces .a mission"! library to register, he should The following information should help you get: your there eight more years.. • • ited. I retired four years, ago after, 36 years of would find impossible: Students keep his own reading record at ideas and community news into The Chronicle: In all my. 79 years-(I have taken care of Gina legal experience and believe me when Isay these vary,frona:'the eager-to-learn tothe horne and bring- it in person when the library reoperis. . . Call Editor Gregory Zeller at (908) 575-6686 with three days plus per week for the last four years) have been the happiest four years of my life. God too-stubborn-to-try, and motivating I,have never met such loving, gracious women. bless these wonderful women — one and ail. the un-en&used, it seems, is not a For more information, call story suggestions, questions or comments. For sports, They must be very special if children leave their LILLIAN GURRIERI 'talent I enjoy, • , . : (908) 709-7272; or visit the- call Dan Murphy at (908) 575-6691. • mothers' hand and run to their class. It is such a Garwdod library, ; '•.- . .. •. ••'.';.• '.•;'.. ••'•• Our address; The Chronicle, P.O. Box 699, . Fm working with a new. reporter, you can be Ifeft wide open to bi Somerville, N.J. 08876. Our fax number is (908) 575- now and we get along swimmingly. 6683. Our e-mail address is njnnews@compubell. com She's spirited andhard-worldng arid Carriajge House Series cares about learning the craft, and hosts poetry reading Letter policy common sense for status weVe had no problem establishing a Letters may be edited for content, brevity, good taste To The Chronicle: ig: It cost $11 millioii ($22 million with interest) sound workirig relationship; some- FANWOOD - The borough- and libel. Letters should be typewritten and include In reading Bill Nierstedt's letter (June 1), I for only 400 children. We'd be paying for it for 30 thing akin to a mentor-prpte'ge' based Carriage House Poetry the writer's daytime telephone number for verification. must agree to his plea that Garwood should ' years hi lieu of 20 years. It'had allocation for 33 thing. Regular readers of the Series has scheduled a,spoken , Please send letters to the above street address, fax change their attitude toward our school facilities percent more classrooms when the child popula- Cranford Chronicle^ and the Record' Word reading with Debbrah number or e-mail address. problem. He pointed out that some people tion has gone up less than 6 percent in 20 years. Press will remember Terrerice Dbpp, LaVeglia, and Joe Weil of harped about air conditioning for the new school It would take and close a through street. It who lias moved on to greener pas-. Cranford. and used an example of three hot days in May as would demolish the First Aid Squad building, a tares at a.daily. Terry was another They will read from their proof of requiring it. Actually, the air condition- resident .hand-built heritage. Already burden- who wasn't afraid of effort arid we, writings 8.p.m. June 15 at the ing cost was only estimated at $400,000 for the some taxes would increase another 10 percent. too, shared a healthy, repartee. Students Hke these I can teach. Patricia M. .-Ku'ran Cultural project so it was really inconsequential. Five past engineering studies said the existing Arts Center, located in the However, the school session is held normally buildings are sound and can be' renovated for But at these newjspapers and Carriage Hbuse on Watson through the cooler months and three hot days less. . . -.. ••..'.' others, I have supervised young Price ineludes removal of two l^ers of old sltihgles, Road. .'••_.•'.' : A MediaNews'Gitfup Newspaper doesn't reajly substantiate providing the air con- Reading into Bill's letter, the underlying atti- reporters who expressed little inter- LaVeglia and Weil promote NJN Publishing ©2000 ditioning. There are point of use air conditioners tude change. is really about the psychology, of est in learning the innards of report- to handle smaller demands and areas if "status." Thanks to incessant advertising, we are ing. Not bad kids, just unaware of-— "poetry with a social con- dumpstersv cornplete clean up, 25 yr; shingles atiid all required. Is every house fully air conditioned? brainwashed that we must have the latest and or unwilling to accept — the true science," as stated in an Martin K. Till Michael Deak As to his comment of the continuously greatest gadgets'and items to show we are better effort required of a newspaper announcement about their CEO Executive Editor expressed "if it was good enough for me, it's good than our neighbors. Look at the huge SUVs and reporter. It's a job that has to be done Fanwood appearance. The paper and permits. enough for my kids": I heard that also. But what automobiles with cache names parked around right, because the fruits of the labor Cranford poets ran the "Can of Mary E. Hall Gregory Zeller he didn't hear was the further reasoning behind Garwood. The children are dressed in "top influence real lives. Newspapera, of CFO Editor Corn" series in the early 1990s it, The school is still comprised of classrooms named" style clothing. Spending and debt is the course, are liable for their contents, to benefit food pantries. Pete Leddy Allan Conover with four walls and a teacher in front, of the "in" thing. Of course we should have the sprawl- adding a further weight of responsi- . 1 She is cp-director of Sports Editor bility. Reporting is not a job that can President & Publisher class. But, we taxpayers do want to make sure ing "megaschool"! It had gotten to the point, in PoetsWednesday, a spoken things are better for our children. Since they the last school board ejection, the PTA banned be done from a desk or crammed- Rosemarie Maio Eileen Bickel ' word< series held at the Barron need computers, enhanced special teaching and together to ignore common sense and vote down into a 9:5 timecard. V.P. of Advertising Advertising Director learning materials, they have computers, special a candidate with 25 years engineering and con- !; •. Some, alas, just dont get it, and Arts Center in Woodbridge, and Any Roofing Job teaching and materials. Now what I also contin- structipn experience that would be necessary to thesg.people I could never, reach. A poetry editor of the Black Swim John Tsimboukis uously hear is: "If the children don't want to oversee the $8 million-$ll million construction /•caHieacher could motivate the Review. Last year .LaVeglia won Production Manager learn, they won't learn." This is the problem, not project. (P,S. The candidate was me.) shiftless, light a fire under the lasy. first priee in a poetry competi- , the facilities and the materials that the taxpay- This is the sad reality of attitude that com- But! can't, at least not so far. I can tion held to mark Fanny Wood ers actually are giving the children to make sure mon sense is pushed aside for "status;" only teach students who want to Day in Fanwood. learn, and real teachers just dont CARLSON BROS things are for the better. BRUCq PATTERSON have'that luxury. \ .; He is publisher of the Black What Bill doesn't mention in rationalizing . Garwood Swan Review and a Dodge Published every Thursday by NJN Publishing. (USPS 136-800)301 Central Avo., why the new "megaschool" was voted down twice So it appears I chose the correct Foundation poet. Weil, a pub- D^^^ ; Clark, NJ 07066 Second Class postage paid at Cranford, NJ POSTMASTER: path. The old axiom says journalists " please send changes to NJN Publishing Fulfillment office, PO Box 690, lished author, has served as are supposed to be watchdogs, not poiet in residence at Union Somerville, NJ 08876. Subscription rates by mail, one year within Union County lapdogs/and I'm just fine wjth $25, put of county $28, out of state $30.To subscribe call 1-800-300-9321. . teaching new dogs the old tricks. If I County College; f An open reading will follow PINC Circulation: 1-800-300-9321 can't, they can always learn them from anpmer editor ..; or maybe gb the main program. Admission News 908-575-6686 More letters, Page back to school and get their teaching is free and the public is invited, Advertising 732-396-4404 certificates. '•: : For more information, call ,. »•'.-. •..:>- : ' - y ';...,.» -..'•—•;„ .; •!,; •>„;.;..,•—.;.,; .•,„•„, Adele Kenny at (908) 889-7223. Ill, ; \ ''•' , "•• ,'•.•'•' I'• •,•. * ^ ,**•*•*

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1 ~> Life is a beach at third-annual Letters to the editor Tamaques lover pleads for parkin; To The Chronicle: Of course, if you use the path made for walkers What's up with pool snack bars? I'd like to respond to Anna Martinelli's letter and joggers, there should never be a problem.* Suntnier Enrichment Program re: getting hit by a vehicle at Tamaques Park A better solution would be to make big park- To The Chronicle; of Orange and Springfield avenues with an appear- and her valid concern. Several years ago my son ing lots at both ends of the park and allow no Since the poois and Canoe Club have been open ance of abandonment. Canoes are broken and in witnessed another woman being hit by a car at cars on the park road. After you parked, you ;.': CRANFiORD— "Life is a your chance to invent your own Applications are available at many friends and neighbors have questioned us as disrepair, signs have been stripped off the building, Tamaques. v would walk to wherever. Because of not only the 'Beach": and the Summer games and activities. In addi- all Cranford public schools. to why the snack bars are closed. windows still not repaired nine months after the I am at Tamaques almost daily either walking many autos but the exhaust pollution they cre- ^Enrichment Program is return- tion, you can make a tie-dyed T- If you want an application "Why is the Canoe Club only open on Saturday - or jogging and I can attest to the often crowded storm. The township cannot get a concessionaire to ate, this is a solution t would want. i- ... ing for its third year under the shirt you can wear while play- sent to your home, call (908) and Sunday?" operate the Canoe Club for even half of the $12,000 situation there. ing those games. However I loVe Tamacjues add no matter ^direction of the Cranford school 709-6253. "Why aren't you operating them as you have we paid them for last season. One solution might be to have pedestrians /l j / . "Calling All Chefs," taught by over the last 10 years?* face the traffic: go in the opposite direction of the what, I will continue to use the park. 1 Apparently Frank Diantonio who is supposed to i> Si Classes will be held weekday Victoria Cetera and Stella For this reason we feel it is necessary to explain be in charge of the Canoe Club has elected only to cars. At least you can observe the erratic move- CONSTANCE BATICH {mornings: at Hillside Avenue Bock. You'll chop, dice, sprinkle, ' to the people of Cranford what has been going on ment of a vehicle and leap out of the way in time. GarwojtjtJ YM-YWHA sets 1 open on Saturdays and Sundays, depriving "School from July 5-21. The pro- slice, pour, measure, simmer behind the scenes. Cranford youth and families of an opportunity of gramis open to all New Jersey and bake for culinary pleasure. annual meeting I Since 1990 Summer, Fun Associates has been • A V\ Recipes, menus, daily hints, fun and recreation during the weekdays of the ;: students in grades i-5. Visual > operating the' pool concession stands and since summer, ironic, for someone who heads the aits, Science, technology, per- even tasty samples are waiting UNION - The YM-YWHA of 11994 the Canoe Club. We have paid to the Overwhelmed by kind community to be conjured up in the pro' Department of Recreation. .^forinihg! arts and applied arts Union County will hold its annu- i Township of Cranford over $200,000 for the rights To The Chronicle: tiful, Bagel America whose bagels were fresher ^are part of the curriculum. gram kitchen. al meeting 9 p.m. June 20 in its j to operate these concessions, Faxes were sent to Township Administrator' ; Marlena Schmidt and financial officer Tom Grady On Sunday, May 21, we held our annual Mane than ever, Bagel Junction, we loved the cookies - $his year!s. program theme "Surfin*, Singing and building at 501 Green Lane. i Since 1994 there have been no other bidders for and Pink Submarine for the $10 gift certificate! I these operations. The 1999 bid by our company was , explaining our position and requesting an offset in Event Cut-a-Thon to benefit Project Home of vlLiife is a Beach"': covers the Dancing USA," taught by Kelly David Levenberg will be Cranford. Last but not least, the people who donated, •jttcean and the sea as well as Driscoll with visiting artist sworn in as president for a sec- i $31,000. These bids have been forced up year after our bid payment. Miss Schmidt denied our,claim for any compensation whatsoever and her replay I would like to say thank you, first of all to my the people of this community, who really car^ pother summer-related subjects. Patricia Kurasz. While you ond term. Other officers and J year by the former township administrator and about doing something for others, your kindness I pool director and it is now impossible for us to con- was "That it was unfortunate but you should have staff who happily gave their services. 1 am proud •^AJl bourses-are age-appropriate learn about rhythm, beats, directors of the YM-YWHA will to say they work for me. ' and generosity overwhelm me, n, • juid/taught by teacher^working dance steps and singing tech- be installed. J tinue serving these facilities and earn a profit. read your contract," A week later we received a let- nique, you cart make the con- i The well publicized closings of the pool last sum" ter from the township attorney, Al Stender, threat- ' A special thanks for the donations from Four PENNY ANDREWS JtSogether as a unit. The course Nominations for the board D Jewelers, who goes out their way to be helpful, Owner, The Mane Eveqt : : nection among summer stories, j mer due to numerous incidents of human feces ening us with legal action if we did not pay the full Jtijaeup:: .• ''':•,: .../'• /-. •;;' ••..•. r y-y:: ; .'•• may be made through a petition Cranford Florist whose flowers are always beau- Cranford .$1*"Ujiderwater ;•, .Adventures," games and songs. Learn what signed by at least SO members I floating in the water kept our snack bars closed balance of the 1999 bid. ;... taught by';- Stacey Blitzer : and goes on backstage by designing entitled to vote at the meeting i over 22 times. Each time for a 24-hour period. The Miss Schmidt ordered the facilities to be locked '•;•'. j^eresa.' Everett; Have' you ever sets and costumes. In addition, and filed with the YM-YWHA i weather was beautiful and we could not open, and and denied us access to over $23,000 of our equip1 : pondered about what really lies you'll be taking direction from a secretary. i people were turned away at the, gate, In our opin-, ment, and then voided our option to operate the on the"'ocean-floor? Get ready to professional director while get- In addition, the Abraham Izak j ion Mr. Marotta and his staff failed to put a stop to concession for 2000, and rebid all the concession Support Pain Relief Promotion Act .'...dive down deep and dig into ting ready to put on a show for President's Award will be • this activity. Security or'police presence may have stands. To The Chronicle: Ple,ase urge Sens, Frank Lautenberg and hands:oii work while fishing for family and friends on Sharing announced and the Department GEORGE PACCIELLO/THE CHRONICLE [ made a difference for our public safety. To this day no one has come forward to bid the Hopefully the voters who read this letter will Robert Torricelli to vote for H.B. 2260, the'Paiii Day. (jfacts and taking Internet, field of the Year will be honored. , We continued operating and serving in spite of a concessions, and the township is so desperate to respond and write our two TXS. senators. Relief Promotion Act, and most importantly, ,£0 ', 'trips>.-/' '.':. ' •;:-,;•. ••' . •••,•- '.' Tuition is $325 for Cranford A dessert reception will follow ; loss of over 43 percent of gross sales. Mr. Marotta get anyone to operate them they have lowered the It's about the euthanasia bill, H.R. 2260, vote for cloture (i.e., to allow the bill to come £0 .'•' "Creativity Never Takes a residents and $400 for non-resi- the annual meeting. The meeting Hey> squirt! . assured us that we be compensated for this devas- minimum bid from $18,000 to $1,000. If Miss Which moved out of the Senate Judiciary a vote). Write today. ^Vacation," tatight by June dents. Course materials, a T- is open to the public. Cranford Fire Inspector Geworge McGrath gives little Amanda Barlow a lesson in fire hose operation [ tating loss, but he never followed through and was Schmidt settles for this minimum she will lose over Committee to the Senate floor. It's called the Time is of the essence! Don't out off. Say "no" ferown and Lisa Mason. Tired of shirt, a field trip and a daily For more information, call during a recent visit the students at the Tiny Tots preschool paid to the Cranford Fire House. i overruled by the current Township Administrator L $29,000 in revenue for Cranford that we would Pain Relief Promotion Act and it puts the to assisted suicide and euthanasia. ' * J;he satiae old same old? Now is snack are included. (908) 289-8112. Marlena Schmidt. have agreed to by the renewal of this $31,000 emphasis on the right place — getting rid of the MARTIN J. MclNTYRE Year after year as pool conditions declined, Mr. option. pain not the patient. Cranford George J. Forrester Jr. Marotta made other promises to us such as Several requests to meet with the Township Ileiie KIdza Quarucci i Obituaries expanding the stand at Orange Avenue to better Committee to further explain our position appar- accommodate the patrons. At Centennial Avenue otlr vendors were blocked off from deliveries by ently were overlooked by Miss Schmidt, as she told ••;.- GARWOOD -- nene j.. Kloza by daughters Jayedee Stahnke CRANFORD — George Jones ' Clan Donald of Rumson. us that she authorized to speak for the committee Fax us your news! ; Quarucci,. 87, died May 29 at and Sunda Varas, both of Forrester Jr., 66, died June 2 at Surviving are his wife, Trudy v these huge trailers on the property. We were forced -to compete with vending machines on the premis- iq this matter and her decision was final. ,'t • Rahway Hospital. ; Rahway; sister Laretta Kloza of Mary H. Buntele his home in New Providence. Leres Forrester; sons George In a phone conversation with George Jorn he ! She was born in Elizabeth and Florida; six grandchildren and He was born in Elizabeth and Jones Forrester III of Arlington, es. All promises were never fulfilled despite the (908) 575-6683 • fact that each year we paid more and more money. said that he was not aware of the fact that we were 'flived in Garwoqd and Melbourne, two great-grandchildren. KENILWORTH — Mary H. ers Louis Kuleba and Walter lived in Cranford before moving Va., and John Leres Forrester of even trying to meet with the Township Committee. Private arrangements were by , The final blow was dealt to us by Hurricane Jla., before, moving to Rahway Kostka Buntele, 75, died June 2 Podgurski; sister Stella Mueller; to New Providence in 1977. Little Silver; daughter Kendell As of this past weekend both snack bars at the ^jght months ago. the Corey & Corey Funeral Home at Chilton Memorial Hospital in two grandchildren; and many He graduated from St. Pe.ter'3 Forrester Kole of New j. Floyd. The Canoe Club sustained heavy losses, tak- Summer workshop h? 4 Predeceased in 1979 by her in Rahway. nieces and nephews. ing on over 12 feet of water. We were forced to close pools are closed and in their place stand two soda Pompton Plains. College in 1955. Providence; and eight grandchil- vending machines a far cry from what pool mem- S&iisband, Joseph, she is survived She was bom in Newark and A funeral Mass was celebrated dren. and cancel several large parties, which hit us with eyes young actors A chartered life underwriter | an additional loss of over $2,500 of income. bers expect and are entitled to. Summertime. Possibly lived in Kenilworth and Tuesday at St. Anselm Roman and certified financial consul- A funeral Mass was celebrated : Catholic Church in Wayside. Not one township official responded to our des- Summer Fun Associates wishes to thank all of for 'Cinderella' Irvington before moving to Tuesday at St. Mary's Roman 1 Burial was private. tant, he had been associated for perate plea faxed to the township explaining that their patrons at the pools and Canoe Club for their the most important part Guarino Berkeley in 1993. 28 years with Meeker Sharkey Catholic Church, Elizabeth, fol- WESTFIELD — Studio One of ••Vs.,:-.;-:-;----;.: •:'••••••:•. ...•.•.-•'.•.;. ['our historical landmark Was in trouble. patronage over the past 10 years. She had been a shop steward Arrangements were by the Inc. in Cranford. lowing services at the Leonard the Westfield Summer Workshop : Emilio sons Carmen and Vincent; broth- with B&M Finishers in Braun Funeral Home in The only phone call came two months later from JOHN MORETTI of the school year. >|KENILWORTH _ v ( He also was an executive Home for Funerals in Elizabeth. Summer Pun Associates is putting on "Cinderella" with ers Tony and Vincent; sisters' Kenilworth prior to her 1991Eatontown. the township engineer who was applying for FEMA some 21st century touches. Eiino, 74; died June; 3 at his investment adviser for Provident Burial was in Fairview Cemetery, Cranford '''•'• ' ' • • ' Eleanor Calabrese, Lucille retirement. Memorial donations may^ be • money. It is our understanding that FEMA money Westfield. The usual cast will be included o He was born in' Newark and Watson and Minnie; and five Predeceased by brother Bent to American Cancer Society, Mutual Insurance Co. was granted, yet the Canoe Club sits on the corner — Cinderella, her stepsisters, the He was a member of the St. Memorial donations may be lived in Keriilworth since1961. grandchildren. Joseph Keluba, she is survived by Attn: Ovarian Cancer Center, 801 Prince and the wicked Fairy Sylvan offers reading, math and high ! He. had been. with the Services were held yesterday' her twin, sons, Lawrence and Broad St., Shrewsbury, NJ Peter's Prep Alumni Association, sent to %St, Peter's Preparatory Godmother What's new are a few iSchiaypne Construction Go. of at the Mastapeter Funeral Thomas and sons Christopher 07702, or Chilton Memorial the Union. County 200 Club, the High School, Attn: President, 144 crafty additions to the famous school credit programs to help students SecavLcus for more tharit 30 years, Home, Roselle Park, followed by a T;ighe, Leonard and Lloyd; Foundation, 97 West Parkway, Friendly Sons of Union County, Grand >Ave., Jersey City, NJ \ Campus notes fairy tale: an apprentice for the catch up or get ahead during the :retimgm 1990 as a construction funeral Mass at St. Theresa's daughter Sandra Phipps; broth- Pompton Plains, NJ 07444. the Deutscher Club of Clark abd 07302. . ...™.J| |BrBriefi s wicked Fairy Godmother, all the summer. Sylvan offers, •general labor forejnan. -.4 vv ;• Roman Catholic Church, Burial Lords and Ladjed.of the Castle, • A comprehenswe,skills assessment :; !' S^i'g.p;ftjjyy was in Graceland Memorial Lauren Kitzhoffer of evenia few rivals for the charming to identify your child's specific needs, ;years,: Helen Masullo Guajino; Park. Steven J. Washuta Helen Coveleski Oneida Place, Cranford, was Cranford Historical Society cited by county Prince. • A personafeed program delivered by named to the dean's list for the CRANFORD — The Cranford Historical Society has won Musical accompaniment will certified teachers. Steven and daughters Abby and come from the Summer KENILWORTH — Steven J. KENILWORTH — Helen Frank V.; sons Richard F. and .spring 2000 semester at the two major citations from Union County in the 13th annual • Guaranteed success. Your child , Washuta, 47, died May 30 at his Rebecca, all at home; brother i Catholic University of America Historic Preservation Commendation Awards. Workshop's own student .band Gertriide C. Silva Bob of Chatham; sisters Karen Paszkowski Coveleski, 80, died Donald J.; six grandchildren and will improve one full grade level in home. in Washington, D.C. She is a The Preservation/Restoration Award was for the ongoing with set decoration by students in of Hawaii and Kim of May 31 at Union Hospital. a great-grandchild. the workshop's Paint a Play class- reading or math wrfhin 36 hours Western Main Line YMCA in He was born in Newark and •freshman majoring in biomed- project to restore the Crane-Phillips House Museum, located ; GARWOOD — Gertrude C. lived in West" Orange before California; and many nieces She was born in Jersey City Services were held Friday at es. of instruction.* iSilya, 90, died June 1 at her Berwyn, Pa and nephews, and lived in Kenilworth since the Mastapeter Funeral Home, ical engineering. on North Union Avenue in Cranford. This year the Studio One staff Don't wait. Call Sylvan today. Jhbme iii East Norriton; Pa. Surviving are daughter Joan moving to Kenilworth in 1987. He had been an assistant Services were held Saturday 1965. Roselle Park, followed by a ' The daughter of Jerry and This project is restoring the outside appearance of the is expanding the training aspect £. She was born in Bayonne and "Kellett-Schultheis; sons David J. at the Higgins & Bonner Echo She retired in 1980 after 15 funeral Mass at St. Theresa's Carmella Kitzhoffer graduated Victorian cottage to the way it looked around 1870. of the theatrical program. 3ived in Garwood and'Wayne and John D.; 15 grandchildren; football coach for 20 years at David Brearley High School in Lake Funeral Home, Westfield, years as an assembler with the Roman Catholic Church. from Cranford High School in The Leadership Award went to Don and Loretta Widdows, Workshops are planned for stage ^fore moving to East Norriton 12 great-grandchildren; and a followed by a funeral Mass at Bristol-Myers Co. (now Bristol- Entombment was in the two longtime members who spent years researching most of makeup, expanding the senses, . «qi, 1996, She also maintained a companion, Clarence MacKinley. the borough and Arthur L, 1999. St. Theresa's Roman Catholic Myers Squibb Co.) in Hillside. Graceland Memorial Park mau- the information known (about the Phillips family and the improvisation, developing the Jbpmein Fort Lauderdale, Fla. A funeral Mass was celebrat- Johnson High School in Clark. * + H. He also was a senior proba- Church. Burial was in Surviving are her husband, soleum. building itself. voice and movement for the stage. *,••••; She had been an avid.bingeod Monday in King of Prussia, Graceland Memorial Park. Tara Pankiewitz of Both awards were accepted during a reception in April at • The program is open to stu- {player and a member of the Pa. tion officer in Essex County, SYLVAN SKILLS where he worked with its pro- Memorial donations may be Garwood has been selected for the Union corporate offices of NUI Corp. The awards are dents in grades 6-9. No audition bation department for 13 years. sent to Washuta Children's the 2000 edition of "Who's Who sponsored by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is necessary. Rehearsals begin ASSESSMENT™ Education Trust Fund, c/o Norman Mcnamee June 26; dress rehearsals will be *••; Shirley Greenbury Surviving are his wife, Susan Among Students in American and the Union County Division of Cultural and Heritage Just bring this savings certificate to your scheduled appointment * July 24 and 25. Performances are 1 M.; parents Steven and Susan Washuta, 235 Faitoute Universities and Colleges." She Affairs. "to save $50 on the Sylvan Skills Assessment " Jeanette of Barnegat; son Ave., Kenilworth, NJ 07033. KENILWORTH — Norman H. He also was a member of the is attending William Paterson "It's so gratifying to see five years of hard work recognized scheduled for July 26-27. Old Guard of Elizabeth and a ^QR — Shirley A Chckenger of Linden; and two Mcnamee, 81, died May 29 at his University in Wayne. like this," said Addie Vogel, co-chairman emeritus of the All the young actors will get to 123 NORTH UNION AVE. Jfljfeiritt Greenbury, 69, died May grandchildren. home. VFW post in Elizabeth. museum. '"The work of so many people is responsible for this." know each other in the first week. $3. at the Cranbury Nursing and Her husband, James, died in Surviving are his wife> * * * Roles will be assigned at the end CRANFORD Viola Fair A native of Elizabeth, he lived Three area students were Vogel and Mrs. Widdows were co-chairwomen of the Crane- mehabilitation Center in Monroe. 1994. Another sister, Vivian in Kenilworth since 1968. Josephine Krifka Mcnamee; Phillips House Committee. of the first week. Participants will v >; She was born in East Orange Daniels, and a brother, Thomas CRANFORD—Viola Fair, 89, Surviving are a son, James; He served in the U.S. Army daughters Laurraine Lemond recognized May 5 during be required to attend all classes 908-709-0202 land lived in Cranford before mov- The Division of Cultural and Heritage Affairs solicits nom- Merntt, also are deceased. died May 30 at her home. sisters Roberta Dix and Georgia during World War II. and Sharon Iscaro; son Dennis; Honors Day at the University inations from the public. A Historic Sites Committee reviews every day for the entire workshop 8 Jing to East Brunswick in 1963 Visitation is 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Lee Brevard; six grandchildren, as well as the dress rehearsals 'I A native of Sumter, S.C., she He had been a freight railroad and two grandchildren. of Delaware in Newark, Del. the nominations before sending its recommendations to the t ^SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER I »; She is survived by daughter today at the Brunswick lived in Newark before moving 15 great-grandchildren and two and evening performances. conductor with Conrail in Linden Services were held Thursday Sandra R. Finney of Park freeholders and the Cultural and Heritage Programs wwweducatecom SUCCeSS IS \tQmtdT IPhyllis of Edison; sons John of Memorial Home, 454 Cranbury to Cranford in 1929. cousins. at the McCracken Funeral Home Avenue, Cranford, has been The Summer Workshop is a CC/RM •• 3East Brunswick, Frank of Road, East Brunswick, where prior to his 1979 retirement. Advisory Board. She had been a domestic Her husband, John L. Sr., and in Union. selected for Kappa Delta Pi division of the Westfield-based JilonniQuth Junction and Steven services will be 12:15 p.m. Friday. another son, John L. Jr., are He was from 1988-90 the com- New Jersey Workshop for the www.eciucaie.com worker for the Douglas Turner Memorial donations may be honor society in education. t>]fI3diflon; sisters Wetona Carter Burial will be in the Brig. Gen family of Clark for 39 years deceased. mander of' Kelly Post 2433, Garwood Anniversary Committee seeks input Arts. of piscataway, Janet O'Connor of William C. Doyle Veterans Veterans of Foreign Wars, in sent to the American Diabetes • Stephanie Y. Glein of Dietz prior to her retirement. Services were held Monday at Association. jJVindhain, Maine, and Gwen Memorial Cemetery, Arnytown She was a deaconess and mis- the Shiloh Baptist Church. Union. Street, Cranford, has received GARWOOD — The 2003 Anniversary Committee has been sionary at the Shiloh Baptist Burial was in Rosehill the RISE Corporate Friends' set up to coordinate programs for the 100th anniversary bf Your Environmental Headquarters Church in Newark. She also was Cemetery, Linden, with Award, fhe $1,000 scholarship Garwood's incorporation as a borough • Vacuums a member of the Usher Board arrangements by the G.G. Florence Wahner is presented to a returning At the first meeting May 11, local citizens and organiza- • Central Vacuum Systems and Women's Guild at her Woody Funeral Home in undergraduate minority stu- tions discussed various fund-raising events to be held before • Sewing Machines Roselle. 2003 and activities scheduled for that year. church. CRANFORD — Florence E. teer at Rahway Hospital. dent in engineering who has • Outdoor Power Equipment The public is invited to attend the committee's second Wahner, 73, died June 3 at the Surviving are a sister, Marie demonstrated outstanding • Janitorial Supplies Clark Nursing and L. Tilton, with whom Mrs. meeting, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. today in the Borough • Air & Water Purification Equipment Louis Walton scholarship and promise for Council chambers at Borough Hall, located at 403 South Ave. Rehabilitation Center. Wahner lived; brother Edgar S. success in the profession. She was born in New York Tilton Jr. of Orwell, Vt.; a niece, in Garwood, CRANFORD — Louis Predeceased by his wife, Michael L. Liccone of Shirley, he is survived by son City and lived in Cranford since a nephew and three grand- Volunteers are especially encouraged to attend. All ideas Walton, 8-5; died May 30 at the Willow Avenue, Garwood, has for the festivities are welcome. SALES • SERVICE • PARTS Cranford Health and Extended Michael; daughters Cindi 1960. nieces. RBSIOENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL KENILWORTH TeffillRoad Care Center. Walton-Floyd and Myra Sugar; She had been a rental agent A memorial service will be been selected for Tau Beta Pi He was born in Romania and brother Bernard; and six at the English Village apart- held 11;45 a.m. Sunday in the honor society. GOSPEL CHAPEL Baptist Church grandchildren. chapel at the First Presbyterian * * * HIO'IcrnllRd Scotch Plains lived in Irvington before mov- ments in Cranford for 10 years Newark Ave.& 23rd St., Kenilworth ing to Cranford in 1998. Services were held Friday at prior to her retirement. Church, located at 11 Ken Lutz of Wall Street, 908-272-6131 322-7151 He had been a bookkeeper the Menorah Chapels at She was a member of the Springfield Ave. in Cranford. Cranford,' has completed his MIELE \ME£-IL-UH\ Sunday Services: with the Art Metals Co. of Millburn, in Union. Burial was Cranford Historical Society and Arrangements are by the 'junior year at WilliamTaterson Why do smart Rev Michael Seamm, P.ator in Riverside Cemetery, Ham-Family Blblo Hour and Newark prior to his retire- of the Margaret Green Gray Memorial Funeral Home. University in Wayne, The n. an extremely quiet, easy-to-use, 6:00 pm-Evonlng Services SUNDAY ment. Rochelle Park. Association at the First Memorial donations may be 9:30 am Sunday School Greek Senate representative kids fail? powerful German vacuum with" Monday 7:00 pm-Boys Brigade Presbyterian Church. sent to the Memorial Fund of W«dn««day 7:30 pm-Pmyer and Bible Study 10:45 am Morning Worship ' and football player is majoring Your child may be imartorthan lite or her grades a sealed filtration system to 6 00 pm livening Worship For 14 years, she was a volun- the First Presbyterian Church. Friday, 7:00 pm-Youth Meeting in movement science and phys- show Our teachers help children of nil ages overcome capture all particles to bacteria . Friday Nlflht Children's Club. ical education. WEDNESDAY frustration and failure, and realize their potential size (.3 microns). ' 7-8:30 pm (Grade School Age) 7 00 pm Prayer Meeting | Lutz has been named to the ^a Call for More Mormttlon A few hours a week can help your child Improve 0, Nursery Care Provided 1 executive board of Phi Kappa It is far easier for the family, if a fomUy plot is arranged prior How to submit w v.t. an indescribable state of !Tau fraternity. In addition, he j 'rtiMnZZ with sthwii | «*sMy skills and gain dusEducaUonal Edge to need. The considerate staff at Hillside Cemetery will assist your erivirbhmental cleahliness-i.e. I was chosen to attend a leader- Your child con dlscovci that learning Is fun, HOLY CROSS TO ADVERTISE YOUR PLACE selection. AU lots are in fully developed areas and include obituary intorinatidii LKTHERAN CHURCH OF WORSHIP ON THIS PAGE i ship academy for seminars Our testing pinpoints problems and wo tutor "I Mieled my house today." perpetual care. Hillside Cemetery, located on Woodland Avenue ! dealing with violence and rape in reading, phonics, study skills, muth and 639 Mountain Ave., Springfield in Scotch Plains, is a non-profit organization. to the Crawford Chronicle CALL CHRIS j on college campuses. SAT/ACT prep Since 1077, we've helped hundreds of thousands of ktds do Telephone (908) 7564729. r •; 973^79-4525 1-800-981-5640 The Cranford Chronicle prints obituaries and memorial ser- I He is scheduled to graduate iK'tttr in school Call us and 1st m Mp your dilM break th* failure, chain, Sunday Worship vice notices free, of charge. . ' from the Cape May County Sriflday School The deadline for submitting,an obituary is noon Tuesday. ; Police Academy'in June and Adult 4 Music Ministries EVANGEL BAPTIST Submissions received after this deadline will appear in the fol- 1 will" be a police officer in Yduti» A Chiidrien's Pfograms CHURCH lowing week's edition, Please ask funeral directors to forward the Wildwood during the summer.,, • CABMIIir MPr tllTCD' \ J* WBH Christian Nursery School & 10:30 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP information to us via fax at (908) 576-6683 or e-mail, at njn- The son of' Kenneth and Your child can learn. 1-806-CAN-UfARN jKlnckrgarteo 242 SHUNPIKE ROAD,SPRINGREI.D [email protected], '• 7 Rosemarie . Lutz graduated For more information, call Editor Gregory Zeller at (908) 576- Hd('hrtBnjrMwkk'Edljon'|^!«Woo^ "\Ccbsiic:. wwW.Hoiycrossnj.org 973-379-4351 from Cranford High School. ; : Mairbtown • MdgMtood • Www Bdgt • Springfltld • \tamW.Longlnn4i 6686. ." \ -•••• ' ,-.•• •.: ••.• .•.:••;- ..••••..,.••• '•)•.-. • ;- - ••'• www.etpetasen.com 1 Iw^pringfieldonlinccom/evangelsp www.hlllsldecemetcry.coin ' • '•*.'.. •'.';. .-.A.. "•.'.•. ', IndofKlnditnlly owiMKl ond oporalad i vv™ June 8^2000; Cranford Chronicle June8,; Cranfford Chronicle iiii annual commencement Cranford a waits decision ,_,,_..,_,,-, .;;-f • More-.''to be^./ai.6/'^;':- v'v- .''•'• , the commencement address ^•.tibri.•'",/.•..'•••' •'""•'.•: '•; '.'••..••',,•; A'.-.-•.- :';;;• ' legal contest^ it infi be finan-; cially respbnsible for thestalling . "It sends a message completion when the V6-TjBch V^e Pled|eaf Allegiance> will, will'be deliyei-ed by studehts • Gpnf^riring of. certificates that ;Cranford is n^t the kind hosts its 33rd annual grad\ia- bie led by RoselJe Park's Amy Paul; J., Qaitens of Union, Law will be performed by Charles S; develpper; >If • the plaintiffs • tipnceretolbny; ;;•'• ;\)' :.':\/.'\'.' .:'•. win the township will be. of town that Welcomes, devel* i .Carlsoa;. a senior in the 6ffice '', Enforcement^ and April Chevpn , Mancuso, president of theiVor f opment,^'said Denny. •; . ; jhe berempny is •'achediiled Systems .,'-.•Program,: arid ; Morgan .pf^Piiaihfieldt AHiSd Tech Board of Education. responsible for htindrtds of • thousands of dpilars inretri- . According to: Derjuty,* Mayor ^oJa^.GdtiirHt^^iB^ To Place Your Ad Call CHRIS 1-800-981-5640 tf6ni,:vf,.,V.;.. • ..:-.:>. Anbther backlashi this suit. township ^ is i^so incurring ^ $MXiMtit ; ADD T ONS & ALTERAT ONS BUILDING & REMODELING FLOORING MASOIIRY • PAl may, cause the community is • sTibstantial legal fees. fightr'>. : VP WOODWORKING ADVANCED FLOORING tihe developer .'May:''., wait in^ this case." •. •'^••'^]\ }> DRAFTSMAN GENEM1CONTRACTOR mtMmt mm*?&*: HARDWOOD FLOOR SPECIALISTS :'',<••*. "SPECIALIZING IN EUROPEAN DESIGN" CARPENTRY • . Sanding Steiirijr>g • Refihlsfiihg';:, , GEM^tCONlMeTOIlS , Driveway »JPatWngAreafi,''Sealfiigi ' BATHROOMS»WINDOWS*DOORS, •'•' HOME IMPROVEMENTS ; tiTUcks:6^ ?acWioe Itenfel • T * DECKS:*RdOFING'.SIDIMe-'B'SMTS! ' ,Wori< Peisoiialiy Pertofmed.byOwrier | CONCRJETE 'ASPHALT WORK 'STEPS I •y-5* ^SW'PATIOS i : : ; WE DO THE ENTIRE JOB § PORCHES »• PAINTING * RENOVATIONS ;•" Installed • Free Estlmate:Fully. Ins;i;: ee;&t:;' "'';. ' '' ."•••'•• ':."''>ftJlW7haj ; ^; i : :•* i"nvns • Baths • Basements * 1908-789-9508 908^87-06141; :^-v'v'(^6nj^ed'J^mpag^'A-l)^'':.>' : Kara;te^^d;::Surgj|rtti^:;;Eii^ 908-289-0991 : »^;.j ' r,i>iv:^ > Windows • Woodwork •••.••'.. .'• KitcKens * Bathrooms •.;."•,• ; added: that improvemients should ; (Co^tinu|ed froittpage Arl).:';•''.. ''•., V forthe:Mds,"8fli d lifetime member^ i^^bo^^fl^^^^-^^ mix 6? magic, safety and heing: Gymnasticsi the^, Port. Authorj[i§ij •••'•. HI •..',.'"'• -; Couiah'. •' Fdrmica.Tbps V' Docus • Porches • Decks BUILDING • REMODELING herie that wedpn't go to the snack be made to the women's restroom,. Kim Stratton (tf Cranford, a ii^ ;. djrug-free. Tli^re waS.also a lot Of Drum and,'Pipe Band;and; tinia '..'• CustomWoldin^s.•,Repairs ".• ; ; ,fhe drcuh^ei^i* .•MarIBT'o- f two sonsi:;'vliftf got arts and me^iconceiftsenfes^^ja^tedt6begin splashing going on at the dunk- Ahnost Famous Bandi,A \. y'i'$$' - ; novations • Additions • Roofs There Is no substitute for experience ;,. .:;;•'' Tile.»• Sheetrbcik.- ;:v • ZARAUSKASOIL 1 IRILLO'S PAVING INC.f Many'pfppje at 'the Weaffield shbifld be ;e?cpand0d and; ith- " ing booth; dunkees included Tom :jj :l^h^pg t ^d^^ ' TANK SERVICE , vV: BfetjGIUMBLOCKS,v; , \|)6^i-^:'ld^.ga'^biaJB because, pf : /Spera, a, (Sarwpod; fireman and Mentairy hot dogs, I '•:.••->: I 908-789-9098 Hardwood Floor Specialists •"••'.:; Reinoveol-*• PlHed "Instelled : •' | /. . • INTERLCidKINia BRICK v •its proximity io their^;hpmes.",Onie- saidjthere is inioneyin; ; manager^ tbf;;; buildiriigs and snackswere SPECIAL 15% OFF Inwhtlri • ftoflnte/Md •• Sanded Oil To Gas Conversion , DR|Ve/VAYS ^WALKWAYS • RATIQS tl^ that, was-not. convenient: for' . ipiEtl- budget vto "improve'. .^g^unds.^-.ftcr^'vthe^^Garw of,; ipc^ Carpet, Upholstery & On Site Drapery Care. I ; ; "••'•/.;.'NJAPRrowdiUc:*lhs. •' :•...•.•( • ••••:.. DhAl^WORk&MORE;: : ' tn6; quaUlyvOf the .^stropmsiahdi schools; Glen. Ii^wisi frpiu the as',ihe DECKS & BASEMENTS I Oriental & Area Rugs Cleaned & Restored ' ThkLation'-SoUTesting • WeBiryOil ; ; Some pa^to,;:hpweyer,! feti^^^ DOUQ RILLO - FREE ESTIMATES registratioii^procejss. Inipast years, ;iwithjfc:';ayeai; rehoyate the.diying there .should ;be' Jmpre; organized .playground pro a music ; Borough^ S^Publit/ Works :pp,er;^^Aro SIGNED BEFORE 5-31-00 90W6M543 ^ld^j ; members were; able; toregiste r by :; jpptil ar^/A sni^ller diving pool will, ' acifcivitieis'• at the,. Cfa^o department; ;; .Police ,;. Chief • their•;.!.fayoritjB,';;:aMijiaJs* •AddHlorts VKBchehs . rep^ctT^^^ ADDITIONS • CONSTRUCTION n^j. toy EH?abeth Burns of Cranford gavie.: .The Rett«ation^^ Apartment has •Tj^nnis Leisak;.;••; Councilmen chicks that;.w;eise; only 4 days PLUMBING-HEATING-AIR v r^uired to register in person ^t the : said( aiid a-cbinpetitibn pooland: :thp pMl.%^ ""William SchadeWald and p£(ul •fieno>teHons ^MjJlTS ; t ^'•:^E^tf'M'^p'sei^A'4 yei^;; I WOOD FLOORS I SELECT HARDWOOD KITCHEN REFACING town recreation^^bfi^ce. .; •: . tWp slides willbe added as well. •';•:• said:^'^els:^^j^uld'b6;nif(^v^A^'^ ;'• V^V;.^1'''''^ .'• ;'• 'w^Vedoiet PAPIC CONSTRUCTION • •.uornieis,'. . •Bath • " ;: : /;:> 1 : : tol^gg Over 30 years ofTopQualltyWork at NEWWTERTOPS ,/ "1 thiok th6, jirt)ced9^^ ahpiild be : An extra pool could mean niore. activitiesfprvteeh-$gersr -/ ': ;-'' ; i .;•"'• ;-,^fe: Reci^ti6n':Departirien<;;is CrmcoiU said. "It's a great Additions • Decks • Dormers : , . Affordable Prices .•RESTORING &REFINISHING . TO ADVERTISE 1 SCHOENWALDER done by mail,'' said Laurie^^ Crowe; a ; work for^^the h^guj^,;; . Lte#l * Bonifed* Insured ;• make it a lot less stressful for the more work or not, mPst, Memorial•; much for themtp do except to.gb tp ^» ::^^Cr^^ 908-24545280 ,.'/?ii//y-.;- 5 - Kr«Ei>llmi»i'Fully Iniug people who are already members to ''Pool lifeguards agreed there was Call Pete 908-964-4974 iiuutfd.... PLUMBING & HEATING the. mall. Iygirew' up in ffe^r • Yprjk: according Jto progiraim cpffirdinator rtito - WWW,HELOC,OHTftACTOBS.COIil BUSINESS haye certain^^ dates; Wheire :(the, nowhere elsethey'd rather spend Cifydnd there^^is a lot more-n>;dh> s^.-.-'1: \''jpe.Dfl^d3|0.;ipiFEiHo .iaa^'xiuErw-panp^: / : CONTRACTORS application) is due by- Tb make the their summer.. • '/•• -'•"•':.••••;•'••; •'" '•••' • ateen-ager;th^rethto;h^i.^uVe;^; '.:g i*^ASHEAT •• WATER HEAPS-HECTRIC . people,\yho;are already^^ jhejaiJbers ;: "Tve been' coming & the podl gottekeepiteejisbusyorthey^opuM : Aitd^andgbl^wMte^dedafter 'AIL ITCMS REMOVED : ; NEW ROAD LIMO f'SUllPPUMPv^ZONEVALVES ::DBAIM: ; pamVtpget.overXtbtherecreation^ .since Iwas 3years 61^said.life-- • go out and do otb^ things"; :•;.:' tiie Recreation. Department; com- ^REMOVAl OFFURNrrt A Professional Car. Service For the DIDolce Overhead Doors [I* ALTERATIONS .•aRCULAt0R1. S SEWER . office) at; 8 in the morning was;. guard • Terri Gibbons,; 16; of, r ;: CHRISTINE 1 :; : i ••••..:.:' Though' V-itjhiie-.-' ..ihdtl^ta^^rijift^^ppitil?^. • > p!iBijbiB^;'ii^/;3mttyie!: . •.'"-. / '•••••?'•: '••'::) 'v';^ APPMANCiBS, OiDTOYS '.: '.Individual-Business IVaVcler To& Garage Doors & Openers {•REPAIR^ ; POMP. - CLEANING ' u^ecessary.' '/ •;' :;'•';•; ''lv' ''^ : Westfield^^Eyer sin(ie I was/little,. prbvid^ a^ import^t,^ Sales •: Service • installation ^'yT!bi'^ ..-;• SAME IQAYSEItyiCEINMQSTCASSS '.,'• from. Airports. Hotels.N'.YIC. Etc, 800-981-5640 ;.y^,:j^ps^; IVe been saying, 1 ^ani to be & life^; b^( particuja^ , : .'. "We AcctpiAll Credit Cards": "••'. : I members; were able to renefaf in ,'. guardiit.the Memorial Pool? ffs a CALL fOLt FREE ItMNCnOElBBCNRT: I March,; riew resident meinbers: in • 908-241-3718 or 908-241-3057 : penpl©\'enjoy. r^l;;m^ Advertisers . 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ment to make thei, registratipn, >'* « • StniM • lullllitiMJ SCOTT E. HUEY'S 1 ; Danfel Spaffindj 16.1get;tp;talk;v •^KornfeW^^ said; ^ nice^ fovcomia ; ^p^ye"ittMetiiichenm!My..20^r. Now Opbn at Palisades Center Mall I. process a^ lair as/possible for resi-> withthemon ^breaks. I get.paid. HOME RENOVATION PLUMBING & HEATING 11^'^^^B^iij^^JiM^^ca^ 0yi^^v0ialso, be golf lesaoiis; !* ^Centbl Air Systems • Gastuniaces'. • ||[ CcUarsi, Garages, Yds, Etc. PAINTING r7 •- NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL !., dents and^on-residents. did ixcit sit; "K'.'forbenjighereandihey'rJBnot/''^^ !'•-••. 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Air Oebrjs hernovedi \ ,'. v • NEWCUSTOMWS ONiy ; available, tjbie -recreatipn' director. •Over20 models on 'UponCompletion', .'.; - said- he fl^peflts :&e:»ujmberfof display fc TAYLOR HOWIE REPAIRS h .Westfield jsesiderit: members tob e : ;: Fullylhsured;r-3dyears ; •^, IThe: ( BY ART 1 :/ • ' Paling Professionals : | betwfeenSfj^^and 90 percent,; . , yto^^| ^WPIurribirifliCft949;;:- ; v; ' -; '. ; : -CLEANUPS-^ (FROM TAYLOR HARDWARE) •: ^: think we'll do; som^thmgisim- Custom Colors, Powerwashlng ' 12000;mmjberahip8, opei^ May vDealDirect..No Salesmen . ROLL OFF DUMPSTERS-10 to 20 yds k LS? . FORNltURE RESTORATION par next yeaij'' Buriell said; /^Ve HARDWOOD FLOORS: • and is s^^li^tfo St2i ..-:•!:•,•,•;,'.•;';';;'.'.'.',•''••'••» '•- '.-•:.•' % '•• BEAUTIFUL AFFORJJABIE 908-686-5229 800-382-0030 need, to decide if it Woiild be fair .to : oaiei: .'.'Fully Licensed &.Insured . 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THURSDAY JUNE 8 COUNTING TO 100 - meeting for 2003 Adversary Committee marking centennial of Garwood in 2003. Borough. Hall, 403 South Ave., Garwood, 7:30 p.m. Call (908F789-7978. SATURDAY JUNE 10 Sf FCI^ WASTE - third of three "household special waste collection days for Union Cdunty residents. Public Works yard, Bayberry Drive, Union, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. toquwements: Visit www.unioncountynj.org/oem or call (908) b54-9890. CAME •— sixth annual concert of Chinese American Music ^nsemble. Presbyterian Church. 140 Mountain Ave., Westfield 6.25 Horsepower 7:30 pm. Cost $6 in advance, $8 at the door. Tickets: E-mail Extra Long 18" Our Most Powerful Vac! [email protected] or call (908) 903-2996 Power Cord for Super Quiet! Extra Reach. Huge Tank holds 22 Gallons Onboard SUNDAY Cord Wrap for fast and easy JUNE 11 storage. LOCK y ofsodal acti°n" for fam- HOSE Green Lane> Union> 9 a Eliminates CASINO TRIP - to Atlantic City (Showboat), sponsored Disconnected by Oarwood Democratic Club. Bus leaves from Willow Avenue Cartridge Filter - Clean and West Street, Garwood, 10:45 a.m. Cost $20; receive $15 Hoses 1 3 food up WET or IMRV messes nt ,™ * t voucher. Prepayment required; call (908) 789- without changing filters OoOo night. MONDAY JUNE 12 GOLF CLASSIC - sponsored by United Way of Union County. Shackamaxon Golf and Country Club, Scotch Plains. ^^A10?81 Vl8lt www-uwunioncounty.org- or call (908) 353- 11II, SbXt. 16. Made ages. Cranford Public Library, 224 Walnut Ave., Cranford, 10 in USA a.m.-8:45 p.m. June 12-14. Call (908) 709-7272. GEORGE PACCIELLO/ THE CHRONICLE THURSDAY Rolling, JUNE 15 Basket keeps SPOKEN WORD - with Deborah LaVeglia and Joe Weil •. hose, tools and (both Cranford). Patricia M. Kuran Cultural Arts Center, 1*29 rolling, more - close at Watson Road, Fanwood, 8 p.m. Free. Call (908) 889-7223^^, hand. 'the-fourth-class of the 12th COMING UP annual Skater and Blade Clinic GOLF OUTING — second annual event of Cranford met Saturday morning at Chamber of Commerce. Roselle Golf Club,< June 19. Cranford's Orange Avenue Reservations: Call (908) 272-6114, School, giving kids and adults a Large A COURSE IN MIRACLES — first of six-part series; a chance to leam the basics of i Wheels lets yac Women for Women of Union County, 611 North Ave., Garwood, skating from Sheila f roll easily, even 7:30 p.m. June 20. Members $25; non-members $30. Call (908) Holllngsworth-Gell (above). / over doorways 232-5787. Among other things, i \ and obstacles. RETIREMENT DINNER — for Rocco Lettieri, athletic Holllngsworth-Gell taught her. director/assistant principal of Union Catholic High School. The students about skating safety, Westwood, 438 North Ave., Garwood, 6:30 p.m. June 22. E-mail Including the need for protec- [email protected] or call (908) 889-1600. tive padding and helmets — a MUSICAL THEATER — with Bruce Adler and the lesson apparently learned well Deluxe 7-Plece Broadway Show Stoppers. Cranford High School, 201 West by Jackie Holleran (right), 10. 2.5" diameter End Place, Cranford, 4 p.m. June 25. Reserved seats $20; gen- who strapped up with a little fools for faster eral admission $15; seniors, students $12. Call (908) 276-9231, help from her mom, Karen. clean-ups SUMMER DROP-IN — first meeting of self-help group. "-'••iv-f »{•.«•;> Women for Women of Union County, 511 North Ave., Garwood, 7:30 p.m. June 26. Cost $5/session. Call (908) 232-5787. UNDER THE BIG TOP - Vidbel's Old Tyme Circus at Hillside Avenue School, Cranford, 5:15 and 7:30 p.m. June 27, 28. Admission $7 in advance, $9 at the gate. Call (908) 272- "'"• Tank Drain 6114. makes It easy SUPPORT GROUP — for caregivers of elderly and chron- Fax us your community news! ically ill people. St. Helen's Church, 1600 Rahway Ave., Touring art exhibit O5962 Westfield, 8 p.m. July 10, Aug. 7. Call (908) 232-1867. (908) 575-6683 , features Union teens The Teen Arts Touring Steven Capers, Centennial Exhibit features works selected High School. Gotta dance: Delightful recitals feature twirling kids from the Union County Teen Berkeley Heights — Andrea Arts Festival, held every March Oliyer and Ian Vo, This past weekend was the shoes and one fellow sang, Jessica Dragone, Jen Gengaro, at Union County College. Clark — Meghan Lynch, time for dance recitals in the danced and had a wonderful Bridget Guarisco, Amanda A reception to open the 2t)00 Steven Mandela and Jonathan LOUIES area. Cranford time performing to "Write Heller, Tracey Hunter, Marilyn Teen Arts Touring Exhibit will Radowski, The Yvette Dance Studio in connections Myself a Letter." Jacobie, Heather Johnson, be 7 p.m, Monday at the Elizabeth — Adrian Aybar, Cranford had their annual The performers were Maria Kristen Nowicki, Nicole Springfield Public Library, Marley Lovius, Fabio Miguel Improving Home Improveme THE ORIGINAL WET/DRY VAC* dance demonstration at By Carol White Alba, Bridget Burns, Anastasia Locorriere, Jeanne Lo, Kira located at 66 Mountain Ave. in and Willy Turrul. Lincoln School on Saturday Caulfield," Amber Chabue, Loh, Shannon MacMenamie, Springfield. and Sunday. Several dance Elizabeth Marrisey, Katie Hillside — Abdul Corinne ' Chavez, Erin The 36 works in the touring Mohammad. schools are getting so large and, Savulich, Aflhley Schweikardt Desbiens, Dayna Gallucci, Regeski, Kaitlin Schurig, exhibit will travel to different to eliminate both the.students Victoria Herlocker, Beth Emily Starace, Megan Starace, Linden — Adrian Canillo, and Cindy Timkb stood and sites around the county until Westly Louissville and John and the parents from sitting wiggled -and tapped their feet Hermann, Mary. Hrinkevich, Cindy Timko, Laura Van Horn March. through a marathon event, -—not always at the same time Emily King, •'••.': Sara Law,and Lauren W.einer. Szulc. Admission is free and the Mountainside — Joey they have two recitals, The •—• to present aid adorable array Elizabeth Maddera, Jill * * # public is invited. Artists repre- $28 Cindy Smith. Dance Studio, of little white puppy dogs. Kosenfield, Corinne Savulich, DeRosa. with schools in both Garwood Don't forget, if you didn't sented in the exhibit: My granddaughter. Halie, Ainahda Schweikardt, Laura register for Cranford Fall Cranford — Marisa Fazio, New Providence — Kelly and Cranford, held their recital who is 5, along with Jessica Streaman, Laura Van Horn Donovan and Laura at Union High School,- which Soccer last night at the high Cranford High School; David Dragone, Alyssa Espuga, and Anthony Vultaggio. school cafeteria, you still have Murphy, Orange Avenue School; Needleberg. was fantastic because it had air Danielle Paolella; Julie Schbtt, w Cpngratulations to all the Plainfield — Arron conditioning. The rehearsal next Mdnday night — June 12 and Victoria Washkau, Hillside Karli , Schotty ; Shannon dance students at all the — from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. to Avenue School. Burroghs, pioudia Delgado, was at the Crattford, High Wischusen and Kelsey Ziihl schools for the wonderful time register. Anne Morton and Jared School, which had no air condi- you showed you* parents, Kenilworth — Matt Santos, ; : were dressed in bright pink Registration is open for the Wormley. tioning, /•••/•, //' - •'•'. •.:;•'.••:' ••".: grandparents and aunts and David Brearley Middle/High outfits and sang , loudly /.and recreational and the inter- School. Rahway — Anna Nicasio. I attended the first recital danced to "It's a Good Day.!* uncles this past weekend. county players from kinder- Roselle — Wayne Frolich. HangUp*Vat 6 Gallon 10 Gallon 12 Gallon 16 Gallon PRO 14 Gallon Pump Vac Scotch Plains — Tabitha i')' Powerful Portable Quiet Super Power ; because my "two grandchildren ; Cindy has many teachers garten through ninth grade. Springfield — Eric Quiet Super Power Quiet Super Power 6,0 Horsepower the Quiet Vacuum that Halie and Bridget Burns, Berg, Union County Vocational 1.5 Horsepower 2.0 Horsepower 3.0 horsepower 4.S Horsepower 84467 . and assistants at her school, Many young dancers and Deadline for registration is and Technical High School; Hartmann. 040*3 04440 G44S5 05647 daughters of my daughter which, include Patti Stryker, others are, celebrating their July 15. Summit —• Sterling Home. . Tract,' performed in that one. birthdays this month. I'll men- Pablo Cruz, Hillcrest Academy; Jobina iDelgado, Anne If you would like more infor- and Abraham Nam, Park Union — William Dungo and The number, which I felt stole Caldwell, Beth Perrel, Jennie tion the one, boy, Matt mation, call the club at (908) WVWV.LOWES,COM the show was of course the very DiGiovanni who celebrated his Middle School. Amy Koslowski. Smith, Mary Diaz, Tom McKie, 276-9156. 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Cindy teacheB the. 3 year-bld, their, birthday this month. it desperately enough. You CRANFORD - Trinity of New Jersey ensure an ade- Maria ,: Gtiariseo, Ashley classes herself. . Happy birthday to Lauren must want it with an inner Episcopal Church has scheduled quate supply of bloob! is on hand Hilbrandt, Marilyn Jacobi;; The little girls dressed in Albert). Carrie Bilenker, exuberance that erupts a special blood drive. at local hospitals. Amber Krueger, Alaina Michel, the cutest blue, dresses, with Paulina Brpwn, Corinne through the skin and joins the The drive, Slated to be held The church is located at thef, Alexis Michel, Madison! red ribbons on :-th'eir.' dance Chavez, Mariasa Dragone, energy that created the world." from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. June 18, intersection of North and Forest is meant to help the Blood Center avenues in Cranford. - i > <• ~.\1 £• * 1»>t"' « t

B-2 Cranford Chronicle June 8, 2000 Cranford VIA hosts season's final meeting rimefffne CRANFORD — The Village Gifts were presented to Nursing scholarships were outgoing 6th District vice pres- SENIORS Improvement Association held Kelly, who served as president awarded to Diane Oliviera for ident for the state federation. June 8,2000 its final monthly meeting for for four years, and Jeanette the second year and Megan The Village Improvement The cldb now has 370 the season May 16 at B.G. Callanan, the treasurer for 11 Hennessey for the first year. Association was organized in Thursday Club Activities of the Cranford members; visit the Senior Fields in Westfield. years. Catherine Connelly received February 1896 and federated Citizens Center at 526 Inside Installed as officers for Eleanor O'Brien and Eileen the Girls Citizen Institute in-1904, The object of the VIA Senior Citizens Thursday Club; Boulevard for an applica- 2000-01 were Marge Bowman, Cleary reported that $530 in Award with Alicia Grysco as is the public, governmental, tion. Cooking B-3 president; Sybil Limon, first proceeds -from a trip to alternate. Recipients of these philanthropic and natural June 8 — Side by Siders. June 15 — Sky Bread Bingo at the Senior The lullaby of Israel vice president; Jd D'Arcangelo, Newport, H.I., were donated to awards were present along improvement of Cranford. s (Cranford). Citizens Center will be 1 Crossword . „.. .B-5 second vice president; Jacky the Ways and Means Fund. with their guests. Meetings resume in p.m. Friday, June 16. 1 Members also gave a donation September. Meetings are held 12:30 Broadway meets Yiddish theater in Alder performance Ellis, recording secretary; Joan Leonard was honored May p.m. at the Grace & Peace The van will make trips Film in Focus . .B-4 Galuppo, corresponding secre- to Cranford Family Care. 17 during the New Jersey Women who are interested Fellowship Church, to shopping centers Tuesday tary,^ and Anne Kelly, treasur- Attic treasures will be col- State Federation of Women's in joining should call Kelly at through Friday. Check the Horoscope B-5 CJRANFORD — Temple fieth- Aleichem Lives!" In touring shows he has Trips sponsored by the El Mekor Chayim is bringing He also has established him- played Nathan Detroit in "Guys er Mildred Leonard was the lected during the summer for a Clubs luncheon at The (908) 276-1334 pr Doris Thursday Club: schedule at the Senior installing officer. WeStwood in Garwood, She is Yiddish, theater and Broadway , self in mainstream theater and Dolls," Bill Snibson in "Me sale in September. Pacholok at (908) 272-5561. Tuesday, June 27 — Citizens Center. show tunes to Union County. through the early-90s revival of and My Girl" and Luther Bills in Atlantic City (Caesars). Nutrition lunches are at Bruce Adler, descendant of a "South Pacific." He has had less- Cost is $14. Call (908) 276- noon Monday, Wednesday family that made its name in the Adler's mother, er-known voice parts in the and Friday; you must sign 8593. BEST BETS Yiddish theater, is scheduled to Henrietta Jacobson, his movie version of "Beauty and the Cultural Arts Committee Aug. 18-31 —Yellowstone up by the day before. perform at 4 p.m. June 25 at Beast" and sings the opening County college hopes to National Park, Mount Trips planned are United Way golf 'classic' Cranford High School. father, Julius Adler, and theme in "Aladdin." Rushmore and Grand Teton Tuesday, June 27 to His maternal grandparents, his two uncles, Hymie Appearing with Adler will be Woodloch Pines; Sept. 12-15 tees of Monday morning Joseph and Bessie Jacobson, schedules season finale National Park. Cost is and Irving Jacobson, all the Broadway Show Stoppers, a widen Circle of Friends $1,783 per person, double to Lake George and Lake began their own Yiddish theatri- troupe from the Cranford FANWOOD — The Fanwood 3:30 p.m. — 4 Life ("alterna- occupancy. Call (908) 272- Placid, N.Y. If you are inter- , SCOTCH PLAINS —The cal careers early in the 20th cen- were part of the Yiddish Repertory Theater singing a CRANFOED — Looking the Plainfield meeting are Cultural Arts Committee con- tive rock"). 5375. ested, call Trudy at (908) United Way of Union County tury. Adler's mother, Henrietta theater. Adler himself medley of show tunes. for a way to meet new Sharon Johnson, director of cludes its first full season with As part of thf season finale 272-9547. Jacobson, his father, Julius Adler, Reserved seats are $20. friends and help students Educational Opportunity the last of 11 events scheduled the Scotch Plains and Fanwood has scheduled its first golf and (his two uncles, Hymie and began performing at age General admission is $15 for secure a good education at Fund programs; Carlos for 1999-2000. Art Association will stage an Friday Club classic. Irving Jacobson, all were part of 3. adults and $12 for seniors and 'Over 55'Travel Club the Yiddish theater. Adler him- the same time? Join the Rodriguez, director of the Performances will alternate art exhibit with works avail- Trips sponsored by the The Inaugural event is , students. able for sale. In addition, the Cranford Senior Citizens Adults are invited on self began performing at age 3. Advance tickets are available Union County College College Bound program for between the Patricia M. Kuran these trips for the "Over 55" Foundation "Circle of high school students; and Cultural Arts Center onWatson ^ 101st Airborne Historical Re- Friday Club: scheduled to be held Monday As an adult, Adler has kept "Crazy for You," "Sunday in the at Temple Beth-El Mekor Enactment Association will Wednesday, June 14 — Travel Club from the Senior the memory of Yiddish theater Park with George" and a 1979 Chayim on Walnut Avenue in Friends." Ivan Rubin, director of the Road and a tent at .Borough Citizens Council of Union at Shackamaxon Golf and Schools to Career program. Hall on North Martine Avenue. have a' display on the grounds. Atlantic City. Cost is $14. alive through the shows in which revival of "Oklahoma!" Adler has Cranford and Linda's Book These groups are liaisons County: Country Club In Scotch Plains- he has appeared: "Those Were the received Tony Award and Drama Exchange on Alden Street in The Elizabeth meeting This season finale will be 1 A food court will have Indian Bus leaves at noon from the between the community and Centennial Avenue Pool. June 23-26 — Finger Registration for. the day-long Days," 'The Golden Land, "On Desk nominations for his perfor- Cranford. ,the college. will feature Dale Munn, p.m.-4 p.m. Sunday; the rain cuisine as well as specialties' by Second Avenue," "Bagels and mances in two shows, Those date is June 17. ' July 12 — Atlantic City. Lakes region (New York) " For more information, call Members tell the public at director of lifelong learning, the Florida Fruit Shoppe (Phil's and Scotts Lake House. Cost event begins 10:30 a.m. Yox," "Raisins and Almonds" and Were the Days" and "Crazy for (908) 276-9231. Temple Beth-El Mekor Chayim is sponsoring a special June 25 Grill and Italian Ices). Soft Cost is $14. Bus leaves at show at Cranford High School featuring singer/entertalner Bruce large about UCC programs, speaking about continuing Admission for all events is is $385 per person, double An auction will be part of most recently "Greetings: Sholom You." education programs. She will free. The schedule: drinks and ice are being donat- noon from Hillside Avenue Adler, who comes from a long line of Yiddish theater performers. advise the college on pro- School. occupancy. grams that should go into discuss the Life Program for 1 p.m. —' Introduction by ed .by the Fanwood A&P super- the dinner, which begins 6 Mayor Louis Jung; pipe and market. Sept. 17-23 — Myrtle July 16 — "The King and certain towns and help with senior citizens, College for I" at Three Little Bakers. p.m. Kids and UCC adult educa- drum corps. For more, information, call Beach, S.C., plus fund-raising for UCC schol- Washington, D.C., and the Cost is $60. All golfers receive a cart, arships. tion programs. 1:30 p.m. — David Izzard Adele Kenny at (90?) 889-7223. Quartet (jazz). 1 Funding for Cultural Arts Inner Harbor of Baltimore. July 22 —- Sunnyside on-course beverage, cocktails, The "Circle of Friends" The Plainfield and Cost is $645 per person, estate and Van Cortlandt With a tip of the hat to Alliance Repertory sets y 2 p.m. — Dancers from the Committee programs is provid- meets in Elizabeth and Elizabeth groups jointly double occupancy. A $100 Manor (Hudson River). dinner, golfshirt and golf bails. 1 raised $1,600 for UCC schol- Kelly School of Irish Dance. ed in part by a Heart Grant Plainfield four times a year. 2:30 p.m. — Al Madison from the Union County Board deposit is required to, assure Lunch is on your own in Raffle prizes to be drawn dur- Broadway's 'Barnum' Upcoming meetings are arships May 16 during a of Chosen Freeholders. a reservation. Port Chester, N.Y. Cost is phone-a-thon at Legg Mason (blues, soul). $40. ing the dinner include a golf scheduled for today in the 3 p.m. — Tai chi demonstra- Additional funding is provided For reservations, call The new director is a for- 'Dancing at Lughnasa' Wood Walker Inc. in vacation, airline tickets, golf UCC Plainfield campus, tion; the audience is invited. by Merck & Co. (908) 276-2849. July 30 — Woodloch Singers, choir pick mer student of Tom £edas, located at 232 E. Second St., Westfield. Celebrating a birthday is Pines with smorgasbord. carts and a luxury car. who will continue to direct 15-17 and June 22-24, plus 2 Jack and Shawn Corbett as ; and Tuesday in the UCC Cost is $56. 'color' -ful motif Production is part p.m. June 18 and 25. Michael's father Gerry. ; Anyone from Union KayHein(June22). Proceeds will go toward the the Children's Choir. Garner Elizabeth campus, located at County is welcome to join Aug. 9 — Bronx Zoo. holds a degree in music edu- of Kean University's "Dancing at Lughnasa" is The play is directed by ' 12 W. Jersey St. either group. Education meets skill at .Includes "Bengali Express" Year 2000 Children's Initiative, for spring concert cation from Westminster about five sisters eking out lives Michael Driscoll. Both meetings will begin For more information, call Tuesday Club monorail and passes. Lunch Choir College. in a small village in Ireland Alliance Repertory was ', The Cranford Senior which supports needed pro- LINDEN •*- The Arts Incubator effort 7 p.m. Bonnie Sirower at (908) 709- is on your own. Cost is $38; In formal attire the around 1936. founded last year by veteran | Union County Vo-Tech Citizens Tuesday Club is grams for Union County chil- Celebration Singers and The play is told through actors Jerry Marino of Edison j Scheduled to appear at 7505. grandchildren are invited. Children's Choir have bor- Celebration Singers will UNION —Alliance Repertory planning an Atlantic City Aug. 16 — New York dren. open the concert with "Blue is participating in the third- Michael, the son of one of the and Jeff Streger of Gladstone. ; SCOTCH PLAINS — Every Vo-tech instruction is provid- trip Wednesday, June 21 to rowed a line from the younger sisters. He reminisces Among the troupe's presenta-- year, hundreds of'Mgh school' ed in air conditioning, heating Harbor cruise. Includes For more information, visit Broadway musical "Barnura" Skies," written in the 20th annual Arts Incubator program the Showboat. Cost is $14j lunch in Japanese restau- century by Irving Berlin. of Kean University. about the people and events tions are "American Buffalo" by students are gaining an educa- and refrigeration technology; you will receive $15 in coin www.uwilnioncounty.org on the for the theme of their spring that shaped his life and remain David Mamet, "Burn This" by.? tion and becoming skilled in a. auto collision; auto technology; rant and browsing at South concert, "The Colors of Our They will follow with what Arts Incubator gives emerg- Schechter kids welcome 2000 and a $3 food coupon. The Street Seaport. Cost is $44. World Wide Web or call (908) they call "songs of yesterday ing theatrical groups access to indelibly etched in his con- Lanford Wilson and "Three Tall' 'trade through the Union baking; carpentry/construction; bu,s leaves 9:45 a.m. from Lives." sciousness, Women" by 'Edward Alboo. , County Vocational and commercial art; computer-aided Aug. 27 — QVC studio Their joint performance that everyone will recognize performance venues during the w the senior housing at 40 353-7171, ext. 16. and enjoy." The Children's summer. As part of the program, Featured in the cast are Brett Admission is $15 for adults* with technology, science fair Technical School. drafting and design; culinary tow* and crafts festival. Cost will be 8 p.m. Friday and LaJRose as Michael, Catherine and $20 for seniors and stu- Meeker Ave. For more infor- i Uad sponsor for the event Saturday at Linden Hig,h Choir, will .be qahnad, to j tixq,, , JBfjijflon-based Jllliance "Parents ' and guardians arts; electrical technology; mation, call Joan at (908) is $38. ' Repertory troupe will present Rowe jSs JK$te,, .Angela Delia -- dentSi - --' . " "- , '. CRANFORD — The Solomon tion as active young scientists electromechanical technology; is Schering-Plough Corp., School on St. George Avenue delight the audience with should realize that technical 276-4134. The public is Sept. 17-21 — Wildwood their talent and charm. "Dancing at Lughnasa" by Brfan Ventura as Maggie, Judy Toma For reservations or mor.ey Sphechter Day School of Essex because the Jewish day school education is free of charge to graphic communications; law Crest. Cost is $325 per per- (Route 27) ih Linden. Friel in the Little Theater on as Agnes, Tracey Randinejli as information, e-mail,, emphasizes "inquiry-based, enforcement; machine technolo- invited. which has plants in Kenilworth The performances will The' second part of the &? Union has held a "Technology all high school juniors and son, double, occupancy. ^ concert promises surprises the kean campus in Union. Rose, Jennifer Huttenberger as [email protected] or cal|b and Science Fair for the New hands-on science," according to seniors," according to Barbara gy; maintenance mechanics; and Union. also mark the debut for Khy Show times are 8 p.m. June Ghris, Fred Schwab as Father (908) 756-7824. , - Groups are especially! Gariler as director of the in lighting, scenery, soloists Millennium." a school announcement. Kaczmarek, an admissions office systems technology; and Wednesday Club Welcome; special pickups telecommunications* Celebrdtioii Singers, who and dancing. i The May 16 event on the The school has campuses for recruiter based at the vo-tech Trips sponsored "by the can be arranged. Payment, Chinese-American group Other numbers scheduled kindergarten-grade 5 in campus in Scotch Plains. Fr.ee placement assistance is Cranford Senior Citizens 3 marked their 60th anhiver- school's Orange Avenue campus in full is required for one sary this year. " for the program are "What Was open to pupils in grades 3- Cranford and West Orange plus High school students attend available for all vo-tech gradu- Wednesday Club: day trips. For mpre informaj" sets sixth-annUal concert Did I Do to Be So Black and 5 They were asked to develop a a campus for grades 6-12 in the vo-tech school on a "shared ates. Monday, June 12 — Garner sang with the tion or a brochure, Westminster Symphony Blue," from the Broadway project, perform it and analyze West Orange. lime" basis: half the day at the In addition, "shared time" Atlantic City (Showboat). Richard Stone at (908) ' WESTFIELD -*- The musical "Ain't Misbehavin'," itr. then arrive at a conclusion For more information, visit student's regular high school, students can earn college cred- Cost is $14. The bus will Choir ( and Westminster 7555 day or (908) 687-li Chinese American Music Singers at Westminster and the 1960s pop standard Without gravy, o| dream up an application for www.8sdsofessexandunion.org half the day at the vo-tech it through the Tech Prep pro- leave Meeker Avenue 11 night. "Up-Up and Away." tpe project. on the World Wide Web or call school. Transportation is pro- gram. a.m. Ensemble has scheduled Jts Choir College of Rider ' Admission is $10 for vided to and from the vo-tech University. He has been Students were able to func- (908)272-3400. ' "Shared time" applications Sept. 4-8 — Wildwood YM-YWHA of Union sixth-annual concert. , involved with the Linden adults and $5 for seniors and campus. for the 2QO0-01 school year are Crest. Cost is $254. children under 12. County The concert is slated to Summer Playhouse, the All students who graduate now being accepted. For trip information, call Mystic Vision Players and For more information, call from both schools are eligible to For complete details, visit Nat Amsterdam at (908) The Senior Department begin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday will hold its summer barbe- other theater troupes. * (908) 241-8200. it ain't Sunday Adopt From Vietnam earn two diplomas, one from any guidance counselor in any 276-6178 or Harmon and will be held at the the regular high school and one Union County high school or Finston at (908) 276-2845. cue 11:30 a.m- Thursday, La safsa di domenica gravy and pasta." V Orphaned babies need loving homes. from the vo-tech school. call (908) 889-2999. June 22 at the YM-YWHA, Presbyterian Church, located This gravy is la salsa di V Married couples and singles may apply. 501 Green Lane, Union. •at 140 Mountain Ave. in (Sunday gravy) dofnenica — Sunday gravy. It's Coo Kenilworth Senior Hamburgers, hot dogs and V Families are escorted to and within Vietnam. SAUCE: special because it has meats ¥ The waiting period is short. all the trimmings will be Westfield.. that are prepared particularly r>\ Library hosts Scholastic Book Fair Citizens Club 3 one-pound cans of FREE Information Meeting offered. Cost is $3 for mem- Youth, teen and adult cho- for this entr6e. Some people The Senior Citizens Club bers and $5 for non-mem- Hospital hosts chopped tomatoes call it salsa or ragu, but we Thursday, June 15th in Iselin, NJ CRANFORD — The The books in the fair have held its monthly birthday bers. For reservations, call ruses form the ensemble, 3 garlic cloves, minced called it gravy for as long as I Please register; (856) 665-5655 Cranford Public Library, been selected by a committee party May 16. Members cel- Susan at (908) 289-8112. which will sing modern-day 1/2 teaspoon salt can remember. Ask anyone of located on Walnut Avenue, summer art show of editors, teachers and prize ebrating birthdays were Chinese music; folk songs of 2 whole onions Italian heritage and the by Susan MaurieHo , Q6> Actions TromTk Heart® will be the setting for a winners. Florence Burns, Vera 4 fresh basil leaves answer will be ''gravy." Scholastic Book Fair. RSVP of Union China and Taiwan; American the Atrium Gallery in mllding beautiful families since 1985 www.adoprionsfromthdheart.ofg Proceeds from the fair will Cerempei, Gerry Children's hospital The gravy meat is com- but do not pierce the casing, The fair is scheduled to DiFrancesco, Ben Emmolo, County spirituals; and Broadway show Morristown and the African- prised of meatballs,K sausage run 10 a.m.-<8:45 p.m. go toward new books for the MEATBALLS: Add the sausage to the Rose Ferrara, Ann Frolich, The Retired Senior shows off efforts American Heritage Festival 2 pounds chopped meat, a and brashole. What an aroma! Monday through Wednesday. children's section of the tunes. This week's recipe is espe- sauce Cranford Public Library. Lydia Gallo, Gen Volunteer Program is look- at the PNC Bank Arts mix of veal, pork and beef How-to books, biogra- Featured soloists are youth of NJ. artisans cially for Sundays or special TO* MAKE THE BRAS- phies, classics and more For more information, call Glowiniski, Edith Gribbin, ing for people to transport Center in Holmdel. 1/2 teaspoon salt .holidays, such as Christmas, HOLE: Lay the meat flat recent titles will be featured. (908) 709-7272. Olga- Kowal, Minnie developmentally disabled chorus conductor Sandi Watson is a recipient of a 1/2 teaspoon pepper Thanksgiving or Easter. It can and pound slightly, making Leikauskas, Dot Mahoney, adults to needed appoint- MOUNTAINSIDE - Wagner, flute; adult chorus Three New Jersey artists are Heart Grant from the Union 3 minced garlic cloves be served with any form of it even flatter. Sprinkle Ann Pega, Anna Maurigi ments. 3 unpeeled garlic cloves pasta. salt, pepper, grated cheese, and May Yohannon..As part RSVP members must be conductor Shuan Guo, piano; having their work featured County Board of Chosen, this .early summer in the Freeholders and a mini- 1/2 cup unflavored bread Feel free to contact me by minced garlic and minced of Community Appreciation 55 or older. They may be and former adult chorus con- gallery of Children's crumbs fax (908-272-2974) if you have Italian parsley. Roll and tie Day donations were pre-• reimbursed for mileage Specialized Hospital. grant from the Plainfield 1/4 oup grated parmesan any questions. In the mean- sented to the Kenilworth ductor Li-Chan Chen, soprano. with cording, or skewer spent while traveling to and Elaine Schnoor ofJBoonton Cultural and Heritage cheese time, buon appetitol Eryoy! with large wooden tooth-, Classes Saturday -Thursday Rescue • Squad, Kenilworth from volunteer activities. In Chin-Wen Chao, conductor relies oin intuition and Commission. Fire Department, Harding 1/4 cup Italian flat picks. Saute" until brown addition, volunteers may be of the Chinese American Folk includes a variety of subject parlsey, minced TO MAKE THE SAUCE: • 4- 8 Students Per Class School, David Brearley eligible for certain insur- Rita Keiper of Convent and add to sauce. Dance Ensemble, will provide mattef in her photography. 1/4 cup water Pour all chopped tomatoes • AH Teachers State Certified Middle/High School, St. ance policies during project "This is why I can't say, Station creates small water- into a large sauce pan. Add TO FINISH YOUR and direct choreography for 3 eggs GRAVY: With all the ingre- & Experienced Theresa's School, hours. 'OK, today I'm going to take colors that capture frag- minced garlic, the salt and Kenilworth Public Library For more information, call pictures only of people or ments of nature. She inter- the basil leaves. dients in place, cook the • Gifted & Talented X Summer several selections. SAUSAGE: and Center for Hope (908) 354-3040, Ext. 303 or only of flowers or water'," prets these into larger and Stir and simmer on low gravy over medium heat, Remedial < Registration Hospice. 319. Admission is $6 in advance she said. 2 pounds of sausage, partially uncovered, for more abstract visions. sweet or hot heat, or $8 at the door. Her undergraduate back- TO MAKE THE MEAT- one-and-a-half to two . Enrichment ^ Has Begun ground is in photography, Keiper has displayed her hours, stirring occasionally. For advance tickets online, art at the New Jersey Center BRASHOLE: BALLS: Saute" whole onions • PSAT • SAT I • SAT II printmaking and textiles. and unpeeled garlic. Mix all When the onions are fork- e-mail dprilo^ho'tmall.com. 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If The adventurous spirit that lives the exposure and experience upon orphaned cutie has been raised ity, they videotape their tryst, Kevin Spacey is not the Big 20 Practice patience! you're going to go mountain climb- inside of you is likely to come out which to create and build a new by lemurs, Aladar escapes with % losers decide to rent a store two "Battlefield Earth- — It is gets its kicks at the Coliseum. which —in a moment of plot doors down from a bank, tunnel "Kahuna. That is a barely seen Far up north in Germania, the TAURUS (April 20 - May 20): ing, be sure to carry the correct and play and Cause some havoc and promising future. Shoot for a few furry pals from the tidal convenience — Josh's'room- the year 3000, the Psychlons company CEO named Dick 2S~ 128 the stars! in and heist the loot. Ray got have conquered Earth and legions slaughter inept hordes Exercise mental restraint and dis- gear. during this coming year. Go out to wave. They beach on the main- •••MM mate accidentally mails to Fuller, target for the pitch of an of hairy Teutons, by order of cipline-to avoid getting into an SCORPIO (Oct. 24 - Nov. 21): blaze new trails or pioneer a cause —• (c) Copley News Service land, also devastated. Most of ' Josh's beloved Tiffany (Rachel the stake for his harebrained enslaved most of its surviving industrial lubricants outfit of W . the earth has become instantly enterprise from his wife, humans, and their motive for Marcus Aurelius (Richard argument with a Gemini or Virgo. Debate is your strong suit this Blanchard). A panicked . Josh which Spacey's Larry is theHarris). He seeks to leave the r Speak softly, but deliver an impor- week. Investigate or research a Frenchy (Tracey Ullman). After coming billions of miles is gold. desert, They join up with a herd ' decides he must drive to most aggressive marketer. The empire to a decent farmer tantmessage. school of thought or unique phi- of stray dinos of all kinds and a painstakingly introducing his Tribal remnants of our kind place is a mediocre hospitality Tiffany's college in Austin, Gang That Couldn't Drill hang out in woods and caves, turned ruthless general, 36 GEMINI (May 21 - June 21): iosophy that you'll be asked to '.. . brutal giant called Kron (voice: where he will intercept the suite rented during a conven- Maximus (Russell Crowe). When it rains, it pours financially defend. .Samuel E. Wright) to lead the Straight, Allen all but drops fearing the Psychlons as mon- tion in Wiphita, Kan. To it, it is package before she. returns them after the store they rent- strous gods. Despising humans, Marcus* son, Commodus this week, when a moneymaking SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. •'. desperate journey. They are from her grandfather's funeral. hoped, the Kahuna cometh. (Joaquin Phoenix), is worth- idea pays off, make sure you're in 21): This could be a very creative CELEBRATING A •„'•• pursued .by some snappish ed as a front, turned into an Terl (John Travolta) knows Larry, the lippy huckster of 46 61 Ip addition to our hero, there is innocent-looking cookie joint by that torture is the best way to less, preening, rather foppish. so the right place^at the right time to juncture for you. Venture out, and [••••'..fiends.!who' are like crocodiles EX.* the . Cute Slick Guy sales fever, has the core bitter- He suffocates dad* weeping cash in. don't be afraid to explore interests ..bn stilts, arid ...then) by giant Frenchy, takes off. Within a make a day shine. Most of the ness of too many deals made ,\ GRADUATION (Seann William Scott); Rubin, year, Ray and Frenchy are rich, humans are dumb as logs, but a with both love and hate.. By CANCER (June 22 - July 22): • that are much different from the •.,'. "carnasaurs," -the upgrade the. Ethnic Smart Guy • (Paulo and lost. Phil (Danny DeVito) is I Your actions will have a powerful nonn. ••:.' model of th^at old-villain, f-rex. She wants to become sophisti- savvy, saving hero arises: his exhausted, veteran partner then, Maximus has escaped 89 Costanzo); and Kyle (DJ cated, to move with society. All Jonnie (Barry Pepper), who dis- murder in Germania and, effect on those around you at this CAPRICORN (Dec, 22 - Jan. Have a Party • There is hardly a story, just the Quails), the Pathetic Loser who is suffering a divorce, is on time. Set a positive example, but 19): Make note of the fact that 1 he really wants out of life is to cerns that humanity once mat- though badly wounded, rides on 62 at the < : •''•": exhausting, fearful journey to a: With the Can "Road Trip ; will the wagon and has the stillness be careful not to overstep your your loved ones or comrades :'.[. valley that might, sustain them. move to Florida and spend his tered. He learns Psychlonic lore of surrender. Bob, the novice one horse all the way to Spain be a. big hit with juvenile guys time going to the dog track and and lingo, via mind beams that to find that his son has been 63 66 bounds, admire and respect your integrity. • In its lumbering; sometimes and the girls who putup with "from Research," is played by LEO (July 23 - Aug. 22): The Don't do anything foolish that .bloody way, it's some trip. eating stone crabs. Allen fans provide 12 years of grad school ' Peter Facinelli. It becomes trampled by imperial cavalry, Kenilworth Inn , th6m: Cast:. :Tom, Green, could find it a depressing expe- in about 12 seconds. Then then crucified (so has the boy's 66 68 thoughts and ideas in your head might betray their trust. Voices: D.B. Sweeney, Alfre Breckin Meyer, Seahn William clear that lubricants are not tend to border on brilliance. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 -Feb, 18): Wbodard, Ossie Davis, Julianha rience, like watching an over- Jonnie leads a revolt by a) the Bob's real game. Bob is lubed mother). Next, his wound still Scott, Paulo .Costanzo,: DJ superior glow of his hair and b) festering, he is in what looks COPLEY NeW9S£(MCg Follow a hunch that is likely to Your mental well-being is directly ; Margulies, Joari Plowright,: the-hill legend trying to play with religion. "The Big pan out as truth and make you a Surprisingly Quails, Atoy Srnart, Rachel manipulating Terl's lust for like North Africa, as an 54 Houiton-baud org 2( Full hoadol hair connected to your physical energy ; Delia Reese. Riinhing time: 1; center field for the Mets. Kahuna," despite a joke name 1 Blahchiard. Running tinie: 1 gold. If "Gladiator" is the past enslaved gladiator. "Gladiator * SOHolp 22 Composer Sails star. -and-stamina this week. Take it and talk about cheese balls, is 57 Cloche 27 —out used frugally hour, 21 minutes. 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ON Juno 22, 3000 al 8 00 p m In the Borough Hull • We/gfe 10.7 pounds Aa200o •••••- Municipal Building, 6S7 Boulevard, Ksnllworth, NJ al and owner o( 373 Lincoln Harvey Fruchler Ksnllworth, NJ la • HlodTrTthe'Urilon"County"FToolstew"6ii|cV'on"Feltfruarv applyingi td^fhe Zonlnfl/Man^ng•^rd'&'the''BorouflI lor the Bh • 17,1988asTMap»773-E. '• • •••'•'-' • . .."• of Kenllworth, Counly of Union, Stale ol New Jorsoy, for -s Said premises are also described In accordance, with a a-C^varlanco or other relief sa M to permit the eon- survey dated August' 22, .1995 made by William Held . slruc ton ol an enclpaed Iront porch and canlllevecsec-'. UCZSSMwriTijactor Associates Inoas follows' ' v •;<.'•••:• >. .ondlloorio the subjecipremlses for Ihe property known Beginning al a point In the northerly line of Washlnoion • ?s Block 104, Lol 12 at 373 Lincoln Drive, Kenllworth, NJ • 15 hp '42-inch Convertible.mower deck Avenue,^whlih point Is dlslanl 312.60,faol In a wesleriy . In a R-fl 2onj, Swllteally, the.requested^Jelef Is to •*<--'"-•—^ said line on North 8th Street,.thence ' " — -JJI«— • Walk-Behind Mower •Automatictransmission . HE BOARD AND, ARE AVAILABLE IEW AT THE BOROUGH HALL „„...„.. ...^ ..OUR8 OF 9:00 A.M.TO 4:00 P.M.; (3) sou* 07 dsoreeareass 38 minutes east 100.00 feel to a. THETELEPHONE NUMBER FQRTHE CLERKIS (9M) ' point In ,tn* salcf noril Ihoncs;' •••'•••..fnortherlVin. , ol WBsh^toh Avenue.. tfB-SflOO... ;,• ;, • - •;•. ^ ^f,utm^ (4),along the aame north 62 degrees 22 minutes east •••••••• • 1 Jefferson PWa, Suite 19 50.0/50.rjoi»e) (eeil l1o6 theo poinpointt anandd plac placee oolbeQlnif beginning . .' . 726 Boulevard : Knojvn;«8 Lot 4.07 Block 82 on the Kenllvwlh tax map, i rOanllworth, NJ 07033 Knotvri as. #240 Washington • Avenue, Ksnjlworth, New '. Tel, No. (908) 241:2626 1 : SAVE $50 .Jsmay. ' ,••..•/ •• . ••••• • • • •. •"•;•. ... .-Applicant, Ranee Captaano-- •» .':•'.. "JUDGMENTAMOUNT . ' who resides and owns (ho abovs-sublecl properly. . NINE THOUSAND NINE'HUNOREDTWENTY & 03V100. ATTORNW ^l029:°3);; ^ ' . • SHERIFF'S SALE ' '. • .,• NOW $279* COHN BRACAOLIASGROPCER,P.O. •• , SHERIFF8 NUMBER CH 764660 •'• .. ' ^6€Mr^W6TREBT ' .'DIVISION;CHANCERY.,: ••.. " COUNTY:UNION' ^OBfjjf.ioM'.'* •'•"•• •.••'••' DOCKET NO. F445999. . ••••,... SOI&ILL1,NJ08876 ' • i • , . ' N0.RWE8TMORfTGAQp.INC •••.-,; ,..'.: SHFRlSP' •>' ' -• ' . , . •' RALPH FRnPHI lf*H • ' '' • Vflfi •: •' '' ','•..• • • R R<: A NOTHING RUNS LIKE FULL LEOA^bESCRIPTION118 FILED AT THE UNION. M9lSSl JSi!?& l93i!t ^ ^' ' '•'" COUNTVSHERIFF8 OFFICE, ' • •-.,'• WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE:. JULY 1,1009 • DEERE TEfjTViaU8AND SIX-HUNDRED FIFTY NINE* 20/100 .SALjE-CMOg^- ^ •;, v_^--"-^. • ,1. •• ' ' TO%JtJDGMENTAMOUNT;($ 10,659,20) ' ' ,. . WEDNE8DAYTHE5TH DAYOFJULY; r All SUcoMsnjI bidders must have, 20% oMKoIr bid price -..:_-\ ..>•.''. :A.D. 2000 . ... < • ..• wWw.dcere.com avaiSSTi cash or. cerlllled funds at the conclusion of -TW property to be sold Is Ipoaled n the, Borough or. WARREN COUNTY SERVICE CENTER INC IheujS. ^- ^ •-.'• ••••;• •••.• Kenllworth Counry.ol Union, New Jersey.'. CAMMP'S HARDWARE & LAWN tioTi^ ''- •'"- •• np?gi.4rfliVB.ir,.gg.gB/fln . jj»J™J^"^wV'2iaMortha4ihstrtet,Keniiwo*,... •'• /':':''' '-•:•',,••|!; LEGAL NOTICe ' • •:. • TanLotNoia' •'. "in Block 4B' ' : - '. ' ' 228 ROUTE 94 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE thai the Qaiwood Board ol Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 70 feel wide . 2145 ROUTE 206 Educadort.has called a Speciall Meeting torlor .Thursday, • • ' •. , „'• •••: ' • by 100 leo|;iong : .. •.:•• : t,7:00 p.m. In the Gymnasiu BLAIRSTOWN, NJ 07832 ...... r"^Hr r ,. » . !lJm 0| (ha. Nearest Cross Street: Slluale on the westerly side ol ;• BELLE MEAD, NJ 08502 Shool ' North 24th Street 180 foet'from the northorly side of (908)362-6916 This meeting will cVmvene lo dosed session, .•'.••••- SfjE,^MDSiSJlE?,NJY.NIN,? THOUSAND; EIGHT- (908)281-7575 Uponi rlulnrelumindg toto pu bllb IOMBSlon,.ao si alloo Ionn mmaay be taken.kHUNDRE. " HUNDREDD FIFTYSEVENIFIFTY,SEyEN&» 69/100 , H • •• ™ ; • v, • BarbaraCarlno,8fiAffl8 ,T^vh.,-l. . (ii29.,887,60) . . .(••'..: :•• v. • p June2,2000 ATTORNEY: ,. ••• • - •" • J6J2 Q O LD B Q --• •' mXi ^|p% c e D R^E * ACKERMAN, ATTORNEYS:;. THE LAWN MOWER SHOR INC.. POBOX1024 '•'••. ••','' "•• NEWER8EY . , MOUNTAINs(pEiNJ07()92-opZ4' ,'•••', -.' r TANTivECERnFicATioH FILE NUMBER: J(WZ 139703, 237 UNION AVENUE • '•' l SS^SfL " RALPH BOUND BROOK, NJ 08805 share plan pursuant to NjiiA. B2:27D:301 im and ONE-HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND THREE-HUN- (908)356-0846 Nl^B:«.3.UtsoqXo^8ofaaldadc«l«lhou8lno' OREDEGHTYFIVE433/100 - '. : element ind fair share plan and auflportlogtfcKUrtwnla- TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT:($160,386.33) •.; • lion era available for public Inspection.at the.Cranford All successful bidden must have 20% ol their bid price municipal buiidlno, located at 8 Sprlngllsld'Avenue, . JWrttobto Incash or certllled lunds al the. conclusion ol ; * O»ofentjs July S.2000 p ,„ sutoWci lo uppicyuO croilil on John Ooqra.Ciedn nuroivinu Plan, Foi ^•mford, New Jersey during regular business hours, the sales. ir noncommercial usu only. Awiljljio lioni i>.irticip.Tiingduulnrs, laioi, (roijlil, tolup. ami (If llrary not included In'pilco. Savings adwtlsiiil oro oil ol list price. ObjtcUoM or comment*, If any, to the housing element *91.Bp-" and Wr'eharejitart must be filed with COAH, 101 South . . ..'•. 2i00-i4-i466 Broad Steel, PO Box 813, Trenton, New Jersey, 08628- .' - •;.>;'

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•, crowd,tHeGrahiofd'High' dofaJI3l>i)Q|l'?';}. iof Vflfei']!itip!^.']pi^Sfer L!lwi*''fi''IBitigr]^: team battled with West; Morris • down the rightfield line with-one MITSUBISHI] fcleiitral: • in the, Northi;! Jfersey put in the bottom of the innitig. MOTORS 22)N.PLfllNFIELD^757-4D00 [wake up Arid driver. game Uke Wp hungry jpri^e fight- u^uliy biirit^ If N.PLRINFIELD ^=757 ^^^^^^^^jj or isatafie bibTlie^ thV^ to;tjfciBl J.4 grueling innings. '':•/ '. ••••''•'^•\;''>1\)riiii5t'>.bas^irJDiifoa"ivi(6t; aiyay ,;ani ; 1 NEW2000HYUNDAI NEW2BSBlt£P :^\]fi-:;^%^^Gr^6i^\ 6ea^6x. I^feiffei ; flptinted for third! 6he x ' 15MIIES tyndsey ilfeiffer threw the Mnn- raced hbine vnth thia winning rjiri' PERYEflR jbing 1-2 £om]binaiiqn, gunning and into; the arma of her te&mA, 4M4II EXCUSES ii<*AlwtiNANCING^ ilown a runner at the plate in the:; tnates' ai the throw .apWs^i tiie, .;i:i.'•;'•:;•: EVENT j(*.M«k»»iiv»umi»<*?•*•#«(«»..*«•?jw^ttttrAtu**w»'- i|op of ihe^ffi inn^ NEW2000MITSUBISHI ingthe^^ game winning run in the legs of the third baseman and k UNTIL pjiti^'^^^BB^%r!i!!^Mtr. into> foul ]territ6ry dowii the left- nil as MO. •THC-'. RE ',/IMHW.- YCHR. : is^rnWtraiiMcyl^^ |TotolPu«AtUWInc«ctianig7Si N ^itrai^h,t! sectional title. Cranford ^aS&ed. Pfeiffeir at home plate 'zooi ^as sr^edulisd i»; me^ Auto^ 8 cjBnder^ BUY f OH • »_.^^^ F __ , i ,, ^-^ . ... „ ..,. ,., ...... yesterday ^e groujp, final \friU"W.,;v.tihe field in disbejief, ; .;; ' ,^ '' " 2dbor/Sspeatlman.trans,4cyl.;t>/s/b,airctfhd^budcetseitK^rgoriet,floor' : NEW2000JEEP ; m^m^m WJMHe, MSHP: $14,002, WnlYU016845, StklY234MI fiaturday., Y '. . ;, '•• . •. ",\' .^WagHkeTu^uiin «,-.'. PfeiffeF'^nished the day ^rfbr- ,'a iharathbii," said Pfeiifer. "1 had NEW 2000 MITSUBISlll ";•••"•'#. 4. with two' Vun& scdrefi, ,.iwd, just, finished the raceand eyery-r •vdiil Jv'alks/ and was hit by a -injUjhi but•.;'. b^y was there tbjgreet ink? •; • •VnntfA'Virata,'HAtrAtiol nav/idtt'TAii 4*nA' *'• ' WiiL-i— »«'•'-.»»• n>Mniitew<>dwwte,W8BPt$; .-'^ r.^r ^.S-A;;;'-;;;! ' '^^^'?! &- : !'! ^^ ^?W^^ " ' ' ' '-' ''"-'•- ' -" - ••' - •-**'"• NEW2000 HYUNDAI NEW 2000 JEEP Mra^g^ne,:, Wd; allr^g; 1Q:;; ,^ W'.W/W^Sift-Wv. is; a-hrand new; tea^,^ saW :;x^^ ofmifaC- . se,aipn^^ was,going^tb cojneytQ'd , mswm OftflNDCtttKlKtl NEW2000 MITSUBISHI e^ored;and^ batted,;^to UWKM4X4 ECLIPSE RS ':-2$$PxfM®&l yWsil aftd; v^^16 {ca n describe ;how -I feel right, the Gp^gars. Cr^oxd;n§ed©aSa.:: quarterfinal rounotof the Union "•'•; ••'•;"'.[: |br'^;^;it||^Jife;:U»i::::v;.- (Continued ont page C-2| g' ,:| 1 ; ; ; : '*•••:• *•••,••...;.• .••:.-... '•-•;'• •;;,.^: ;; ::-:•'• ^- ••';-':};-;•. '-••. .'• .:•••:•.••-•: ••.;••••.,: .;.•..• .•.•••••.-.'. •< - •.:-^/-v... •: .'..••"••':••••.-;•;•.••;•••-•'••:/.••:.•' . •.;•::.:.,.••. '"''': •.'//'•..I ^^f^/^lii^^^^^^^P^ ^'i ' '','_ • v' ,'.'. ',, .•;• :"\''''••'•, •'''";'• ;''K^-'-"---.'•••'. .. .| BUV •.:?••-_•.*-'tV-^.^yc-v1*/*^'3^1iiati?Jl^'^';''•-'r^':'^-::''C;-X'JvJ!.^f/\r''-',":Jf'•• •• -^c^'TB-'•"."---IJ^U^B''•"• •''•'•v'.•:;" '"•• ••• '•^^'•'•'^"J FOB

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'• ._l*irr..i:^Ar^*\lii*rA^fl.."l\'A fti['i*OT i^Ti liTry' *'*1'*'r""oi'Knii^'~' Fla^nini wa$ wellaware x)f .their.'.: -,"T3iat country is a,lot differ-';v Automatic, 4 cylinder eng, power steering, power brake*, air conditioning, cndu, ;: ; 1 tilt, tint power windows, power loctt, power itilrrow, am/fra stereo cassette, floor WomaUc, 4 tfinUt, p/i, •bt, ilr,to, r» f n* byittt nty tint, p/WA/m, it/tuU, quadra tiriiw, trtfltrtoml/cd playar , .M coittpeted, onv'-jthe.'- .iJnder^t7\ :;(^o0'^^e^^ -::/r''•-:' >::%• '••''">;. presence and.iaaf.'bfeeia'i^iijI^S'WjS^;^ ^r ??^!! matt, bucket Mats, 24 fir tit assist, MSRPi $14,232, Vin IYU165650, Stk IY241HY 1^^W«afbb^^MIM^H3l»t33^V!iyC15«^StklY3r3jE ™r"m""'"'National'TeaW;\m.^ NEW 2001 MITSUBISHI MONTERO 4! »r,^ Adidas''-!CupV;:;:! pl^y|j|i^op^ia^ HEW2000HVUNDAI NEW 2000 JEEP ptisan. •ann6uncirig:bfth«'.8tayting!iline^''.'-sm^ •.by1' ihfi' National....'',upi3,.;a;»^j^^fti^jip^;'tijb6-'iiite'iiv' .time.when.ybijy^ei^ho^yftw^e1 •were':di^r enti'th©^tpwns:;W0^e 'I ! : :V 1 J ; i es.:"Asspciatibn' '.-in ';natibii.ai;-it.ei^'s ';-wn^ """"' "''" -""-"-''''••^Ipi^.-',';:;.!', ••••'<^•••:••''****--+•--*••^ ••'{ '''diiEferent • arid-~ -*'--"--*''----~^--~^--' '•the'':sc'enieky,'^as PASSENGER w ' • • • • ..T.—-„• .nd played in;tournar'-.:excha^ge^;g^p"nM^^^^^^^ «»»'•.• ; BUV niejats in Portland and Tuicson- the.s^e hbt6i| S ; The Cranford High soft- FOB last year, startedtwp^^ of.the'fbiir witii }i^toite6i games at center! jni^field,;a^-l; Couaii^^; ;'•'•: ball team defeated West AVAILABLE!_Jpr LOADED! club Morris Centra] in the North 31895 victory iover^panivahd-a 6-0;^ ^ ..,. ...,.,.... ; t! of. ; : Jersey Section 2 Group 5 niymniii.stkmisHV victory, over; Austjrajtia. •'.She.v^nice.. -^ wev all Milled ;• their;': :Connecticutivr ;^d)-';;Cl!eniiS0n':f;V. ,.,. .... ,,.„,„, .,,.,v, final. The Cougars faced "9* MMUBttM 3OOO«t ^ame .off jiBe henr^ to pla^ Bl.auto,« cyl, p/irtj,«lr,rr di:^y? % ':,'••'^X l';'^'M:'v»^'•'$«(••"!-::"''^vj'* , ;;'.' •'• :C)--?{"i^'^^f^iV Auto, 8 oyl, p/c/Ii, air, t/o. 7juuia, p/w/f, uudli M*r. • tut, oruiM,^a,» nrrAi82478. 899 l, VinrrAi82478 iSifaaa •9« row* uto,« cyl, p/i, p/fc, «lr, T p»M, mar dofr, aHtrtm ito,« oyUmW, p/i/li,alf, p/w/l, llntcrulae, tilt, aa. 3B.BJ1 ml. Vln »WB048aa3, Stk IP88B3 aaa, 70,062 ml. Wn«H0»0Meg, 8tkiPB842 •97NMniMiMHWOn • , . ••#' pow» feScoMr ut V'-A; • Autdi 6 eyf, p/a, aba, air, hill pawar, Hit, cwlaa, tint, allov • Andy Kindler;:(feftj and : Autowatlo,4 cytlmiar. p/a/b,air,art,tint,caaaatt*,: '.'W--.:• whla, cd playar, *#<» ml,Mn IVD2448BB, stk #PSe77d 5899 'Andy ; ? Bausch: •••'.^ 164 aa.eaa ml. Vln «xwiwaiii, stk tPBBZT V;.v. • »fT • IKAVDA MI&UNlil ! :Crariford?S baseball teairn to; Auto, 4 oyl, p/a/b, air, p7w/l, rr dafr, tin, crutaa, -*7 HHOK cnrravr « Untroaas, 86,403 mk yln IIV1S03480, Stk «P881« ; ;*;| tfiie; North Jersey' SectipnS Autd, 8 cylinder, n/a/b, air, rr d»fr, p/w/l/m, ant/fra 'T" 5899 f OVBI VBfCLESREflDY oaaaaKa, 4d, 4 oyl, u/a/b, air ,p/«/l, rr d«fr, Uni'eaaaatt*. Bausch had a clutch hit mi. • Auto, 6 cyl, p/«/b. air, p7w/l, rr H«fr, tilt, erulu, ^ DBJVBIY! • *'| single down the rightfield line in tilt; onilM, 8488 ml. Vln IXC04144S, Stk IPB88I THE.GHRONICLE; • : v, C.M»H., 3«,382 ml. Vln IT4247842, Stk tPlBiai £999 •••••'•'•-•• ' • ' '' • '•' : the 7th inning to spairlf the 10999 the;,top •;of::tE'e sfevehth inning to •oo Kiuwn KXX. CAB r/ur Cougars: victory :, r~J The ~iy/e^ thiB,.Cpugatr>[••an^^£r-6;lead and ll l^ty^.^ 64,in^ the^ tbppf thesev- Aulo, B cyl, p/a/b, air, p/w/l, rr_i Automatic, 4 oVIIndar, p/a/b, air, am/fm OM..tt«, 3B.392 Hll.r — - J- ca*a«tto, «O30 Bit Vln •YYAS70e7, Btk 4PS880 6599 .rbpel them,to^ an 11^. ^citprji .il^dl'ef.'SinacKfed'a'.ty"' m 4n,i-lA f-n MAJ.«V and the Cranford Chronicle. lond ; straight; :.^prth :• Jersey the kind of performance . you due'tp-rainV ;;;^. .;,^' :" ;.''; ';:^i'-,;;''"JWra^efarjiig^^^ "'•y JMBMUpV- MOWNUIIlim Would eipect opta a team hoping ! a IS'' AUto,B(^,^»bl, alf, full itowWiOruU., lilt,, tint, ^loy /^e • Cow^s pJ^^ Auto, 8 cyl, p/«/b, air, full powah tllt.omlia, dual * : : •lrt)»o*, c»Mr«4.OO8 ml. Vln «V4e01JO«B, Stk (P8408 11599 wrtila, od playir, HBWml. -vK tVUJJMOW, Bik IP8882 71899 ^^^i^M^^;^'basebaU;>•'. '/\:y• '• t -?%^ -^. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^(, •• ,' Aftier-. Kindler inade '^ejfihgil ». is'' • ' . $ •AjUtQniatkt,.0 di'Undaf tt/a/bi'aliv p/w/l,|fy^afc aw/nn, Auto, 8 oyl, p/«/b, air, full pow«r, tilt, onilta, dual Il .;..Oaaaatte;(B&i2fl2 ml.'Virt •yV^WTwtj.Wk^MijW; 8999 'put but at^^ first base,^^ flhe. Cougars •Irtitai, C.M; M.ttMl ml. Wtl IV48IJB0M. 8tk HP840B 11 599 iff 1 9* woman mmonnti *XM ,v... 4t''much,: emotiot^iafl^r. 'a; Auto, 8 cyl, p/«, p/b, air, r*ar dafront, alloyt, OMI, 60,807 mlV.Vlil (8LA78172 Stk ip8440 11799.' 9899 /* t^iise! "isectiohal chaliap^lrjidhip •V^kaV^a^fe th^A^MH^Ba^Latti^BflBfctUB^BW ja^^u^^aBB^^BBkbath^Jta^B^aff ft H^M, ^ . game^ The victory for ;Ctanfprd Automatlo, 0 oyli p/t, iibt, air; o/wfl/tn, p/iaat, t/c, lihr, • J«p, 4x4; auto,1!! ovC u/^aba,»lr. tullpmw, Hta alloy oiiittt*. 22,000 ml, Vln VWM607411, 81k *P0BG2 • (24r5)» and, the sectional'title, is ^aVt . • . • ',', . ' • • ; •• ,' •, • ,'•'•;•••'•..'••'. • • • •; ' •' aliif ;'ju,;v!''fl , ofjietyi "Bui were just; taking l:>:fl.':-,« it:!bne step at ;a!'.;time.'; We. just y'"Mi to be competitive (against ; (908)^72^500 bh to CHEVROLET MITSUBISHI '„•'• TOewVwe.';h^d;'ih^;teai^^ to; win,'', and ca)toe itt tmd dji whit we had Visit website ••»> WE SPEAK Ail LANGUAGES: / surerhanded ES;PAM01 • RiUSSIAN • HIISPAtiC ^ to score in the third POOSH • ITB.UA.M • FRENCH '.; ••'ijqiipiiigf• •' after loading ':the," bases ! .wifiji one vout, giving underdog MlrJUTES FROM: GARDEN STATE PARKWAY - NJ TURNPIKE • RT78 & RT 287 ' - '*• '. • i; •'•' ' ' ' •'.''*' ''/'•,' •'', e tunes in th

Ahgel Navarretp tHe« to avrald the tafl Ot h« dlve» bflqk Into first baM "wjed Jip,>nd'two; !r Ineip. Mitsubishi IMIH (Pureh Op|n: $9262 Eclipse, $8626 Qiltnt), Tola! pymts: Ecllpie: $9262, Qalant;$10,992, Mlugt: Ilkml/p 15J thtrtiHer. J«p Lam: $U,13! pureh, eptrt. Total pymti:»10,185,15k ml/yr 1« tlitrMfitft Photos uud.forliytut purpciai only, UUM wpon, lormilnl,. ««ceu MiriiMr.. N^;^^^ itA, on pag© 0-2) Cranfford Chronicle June 9,2000 Cranford Chronicle

IFYOU'flEREAbVU WOMEN . CLASSICAL MUSIC. BEUNDEB8TANDW(3 ^ 27 yr old, whHe professional .-;j.Lover. Single whits gantla^ 37 yr old, -ff.m Ib, noiyfe. gars SEEKING MEN femate, 5*4", brown hair, and iriari, 'European.V U.S.' .'smoking, 's^rigte';white rriale • eyes, enjoys cooking, read- Citizen,.seeking a lady .for wtth brown hair, apd hazel . (Continued from page C-l) ahd put it in play," said Bauflch. was forced out at second pri Ing, animate;/outdoors,meet- possible long term relatfort- eyes. I|ikemu8lc, the court- .' Cranford errors to take a 6-4 "He really came through," said a grounder by Matz. , • • ing, new people and volun- sWp. I am modest anij. edu- try, shootlnfl pool and thai; UETS GET TOGETHER teering. Seeking a 'single cated, my great entartalrt- shore. Lookmflf for a fenale;'...; ' lead....,,., '•••••' /'."...' . .' '•:•.:. McCaffery. "He's a hard working • After surviving the top of the Single whffe female,, 6C8, male with elmilar Interests, ; meht Is classical music wtib Is Vvllllrig to compromise' +, "We didn't take advantage of player and has really done agood. third, Parsippany caine back in' iW*wyn hsilrj enjoy* idin-' for frlehdshlp Rrst and pottf-. because It bring us to a high-,' arid talk things, out when. ble relationship. BOX 35362 different things we had to do to jobforus." '•;•• •; ;/••••;';>.•:': :• -the bottom; with three ruiison Wei dan^.havellng, the- ,er level. .The lady I seek there Is a difference of opiiv; - atet,' tennw;. and more,: : 1 extend the lead," said Head Unish scored cm tlie fronten d three hits and a walk to take a 3- ' neednot Ilka tt, however, she •,(pn.:BC»(-33^34 ;:; /: •••' l.':,:'^ '. SeSWfig atingle niale/ under, 38 yr old, green eyed, H, shoujd' be understanding. i! ;: ; : 1 ••'• :'Wmi6PENAR!IMl-' ^ ; Coach Dennis McCaffery! "We did of a double steal as Bausdbtoolc 2lead;;: •;\: •••y5:/:- :-^v''- ' 55, nbfwtabker, virttH similar; voluptuous brunette femalei I •BoxiSegff. ; '•';;,.H•' •• jmeres(8-for fxi88lbte rela- B4.'.i some things in the field and at second and the Cougars led 9-6.;''•„•'•': Cranford scored twice in the: ; enjoy working out, music, BOXd4S29'' ':5'10", smokaf'looWngfbr'L., bat that put us in position to lose Kulik put the jKnal nail in tibe cpf. fifrJi on RBJ singles by.Kuhlijaiid cornedy clubs, snootingpoo);, . • Handsome, fit, outgoing, single white female; vvho'q<;^ the game," • fin,- launching a 1-1 fastball into 9 : sports, and movies/ Looking • romaritlc,'rnulWlnguaI, flnan-' caring arid affectionate, for/- White to regain the lead.at 4-3. for a tall,; spontaneous, sin-, : glngla; vyhHe beffte(emaie^ dally secure; single,.black friendship, possible relation- >': : But the Cougars displayed the the trees in right center fields But the CpUgars couldn't hold on i glenian with a good sense of, ; enjoys niuslo, dandng, trav- • • majft; 42, 6'2", who; enjoys ship. BOX 33773 '- '•. ': grit of a champion, rallying in the betttreen the 380 and 400 signs. ; ,hurnpr .. Seeking tall, attractive, Intel- readiedl on a fielders choice, Jon outs in the seyentli, on baok to male,, 48 to 58, under S'8', Single white female, 33, employed,ffZ1.210 lbs, with,'' : Justin Gerardo led off with a: ' llgsnt, down to earth, single, Polpnitza walked and Ryan Kulik back singles and a double by Joe wltH- a gdod ise/nse-of humaf hopeless romantic, fun lov- blue eyes, clean Shaven.;' single, went to second on a wild :. white female, 2i to45 , for' and ..similar Irrtehjstai for ing, easy going, honest, who Seeking single white female,: i "; singled to score Sands..".and cut Stypulkoski ito cut the lead to 11- enjoys music, the beach and • possible long term relatlon- ; pitch, and third on a passed balli' Irjend8hlp .arta.;a possible" realtor, who has free time for.. the lead to 6-5 with one out,8i But starting pitcher liom Polito, : animals. Seeking single >.:;sh(p/ BOX-32551 ;;••,•,';•:• iSlflhIBOX ' dating,: good times. BO^Tv, Mike Seiamanti walked;"to', put 'WhHe male, for dating, possi- Jeremy White ;drew a >tralk to got Mike Gordon to ground to . '•- FRIENDS FIRST •33892'.:;.'.•.;•...- 'r-.-:'::?;'••.;-T"V runners at first and third with ble relaaonship, BOX 40359 load the hases for Phil Matz Who third and the Cougdrs advanced ; Single vrtiRafetnab, attra^, ' Slnokwhitairriale i 27,5'ib",. ';:';'-. MOWN'OHUP ^i' : nobody .out. Stypulkpski laid lifted a fly ball to right center •to fihe sefliifinal.. .-• ; - tiye, 8Hm,lopldng forslriflle BEAUTY AND BRAINS ' : brown, hair, hazel;eyes,:ath-. , Single white male, B'lr, fOi. < ( down a hunt whic|i found a seeSi 1etlo,:ln;godd shape, good field, .deep enough to. score Cranford got oh the board fifsib ; male; early 6ff8, riofk-smok-. Single, attractive, female, 48( lbs, enjoys dining'.' out,',-, between Polito and .Kindler. er, for friendship, long walks, ,5'5",.. 127 ,lb»i..brownish' .. looking, honest, friendly, movies: and cuddling, H.-i : Polonitzd- with the game tying •in the top of the second inning. •:' good times; and • (Jowlbly blonde ha(r, brown; eyes. ., non-emoker, sodaP drlriker, ; : Polpnitza: charged and.: thxfiw •'.'run..'.;-:;.'..•.••..' ".^.' .;: ,': -r\.'<\ "..'..'•':•. After White was hit by a.pitch, ' mpre. BOX 34550. .v; ;;,:•;. educated, .healthy,; non; home;but Gei-ardo sliduisafely ; After the Cougarp: had made Maiz singled and Unish reached smoker, non-drinkerrenjoys, • 38to 45,.with ; on a very close pl%at th^ plate/ LOOKINQ At THE STARS , Walking, biking, movies andi' . the Parsippany pitchers work on an etrpx'to load the biseswith Sirigle; .white female, 30, a3 aBfl ra tefltl White .threw: to.third,to toy aid the comforts of home. Call !S?'V^ i»'i^«sB" ^s^6^!y to respond ' throughout' the inning,.patiently nobody, out. Bausch grounded to blonde hair/blue ey&i, 5'2", Seeking educated,' white (S 1.99 per min., 18 years or older) Tcuch-Tono and Rotary Phones get Seiamanti, but air.inailedtihe'. petite, collage educated,, :30, -with similar interests, NEEPACOMPANION^i * working deep into :the. count, second where Unish was forced. Christian .male, 47: to 51, : BOX32589 '-:., .'^••^•^••:•: g,y!^, fiausch fouled office first pitch out, but the throw, to first was,thro: w into 16ft; field and' tHe non-pnioker; LfioWng fcr'a .committed, emotionally sta-; Cougarsquic^yjbrailed5-^... v single whHe male, 29 to 37, blB.affectionate'and caring, Respond fo Ads using your Visa/Mastercard, Call i saH h pepper ha,lr, ypI then hit a line idrive down the. xvide as White and,Matz.scored' height ar)d weight propor- to.•enjoy' frlendslilpi'joVB," 'ln, smoker. SeeWngf,V v ! ;: ; After Polito: retired fliie next | right field line to-score EuUk and: fork2-0lead, .•.';•' ; :';: ; ' ' •;;.;' •/: :^VuciedtV^fB' acl, laughter and happiness.' Touch-Tone and Rotary Phonos olrtnlai'flmfito'ulihnllq'ii White for his second and third two hitters, Dave Montaaaro hit 1 •;.BOX,I9644:. •;":.;:. •:.•;:.;•'••'•:•. . Cranfdi'd loaded the bases in , ..who enjoyscuddling , mUstc,; secure; for a grpundeir up: th? middle, thjat worker, ,In• .search .of a RBI of the game and givei this the third with one put, but could- ,-•'.- rrioWes; traveling and, more; LIVE, LOVE AND LAUGH :;yo.NbAirHEARi:, SEEKS SOULMATE READY FOR ROMANCE B<&'3e25S Widowed white, fismaleiffe", : .divorced ore single white,' Cpugars an $-6 lead. ' : ; Navarette footed and'another ; : ; v ;: :: f 00X^5174:; :;,.••,;.:•:,,•/:'• Single white female; 24,140 ' 40yrold,' divorced: white.' Wldowed; .whlte'r.rriale,. 68, n't ' scbr.0 a run; as Angel ;.••'•••:•.' ;W' -'' •'•>V' ':•/:- :::,'.:.^1 ;'. -: •••}"--v..''-'l' '^: '•:'•/:, ' ;. ;;.GEORGEWCCIELLO/THJECHRdNiCLE 5"10", bearded, never mar- Bearded, •'n^yer • married, femajsi 30 to 40,hon-sniok- .,NEERTOtATE., run scored, Polito-struck out * THE P^fECf PACKAGE . blonde half, blue, eyes, its. lbs,' brown hair and eyes,, fsrnaleV 5'3,-wHh brown: hair,' 5'9"; •' 1 non-smoker,'.- social ried, non-rellglous, single ': \ "I just wanted to look for a Navarette w;as. forced out, at.- Cranfoixl second baseman JOhPolonltza puts a late tag on a PatBippahy runner during Fr^ ; seeking kind,-' considerate., ' non-religious; single, White',: : er,;• who's loyal, -attractive, Slhgle'.rnale, /4,5'6", enjoys 1 : : : i. ' 56 yr old,. cHyorced white enjoys working out, roller - green eyes, romantic, and drinker, enjoys the: beach, white Jewish male, 50, good pitch to hit, make contact Andy Scpch itcrend the inning. .'••• 1 ; Jewish male, 60, seeks col- hlci e person, fof r a lonl g tterm . dlldfnliifi l putt;i moviesi ,th theater,',t , hpine on White ^ ground ball, and champlonshlpgame.TheCougarecamefrom behind to win 11-8. '•'.'. .; \'"; V;-., •.•;.: ;:' : ; \ female,' attractive, 'pepte, : honest.. gentleman ' who! •blading, , dancing, quiet ; : 'music, d^rig out and more,- enjoys traveling, dining out, kind. ' S6eklng:. "single ' or' sssks college: educated, lage .educated;,:' Jewish relationship. BOX32654'• v Brpadway::plajr and good-. , : 'brunette^ physically ..•'•'fit, nights and more. Looking for .divorced white male, 40 to Seeking a single female with Jewish; female aoulmate,. lohg.walks, and new adven- : female soul mate, nftn-smok- .:•• jenjoys trayellrig,, .dandng, : 50, wfih similar Interests, for, similar interests, for possible non-smoker, for life's explo- ; •= MAHRIAGEMINDED^1**?^ &*&**&:. : tures, for possible relation- Jlkes to have fun and la out- er, for.', life explorations. ;.;^^: .' -Vwal(in'andVa(nand.:rf^m.,Sealc(rt:rf^m'Sealc(rtgg* a att ; ;reIatfon8]i.lp.,BQX344M.',', ST. BARTS SOFTBALL ship;BOX| 14119 •., ; v : going, sincere ..and honest,, friendship, possible relatJon- rations. Please enjoy; long Please enjoy long; drives, ^ :dlvorcedl whlte'.Triate, 52 to drives, "movies, museums,, :.fromWs8tflel3,5'&!,',i:75lb5,: for rriendshlp and more;' OPEiHEARTROirt) movies, niuseuMui, NPR.and •'."•"••• ift2|;Wair estebltehed: with, a LOVE CANT WAIT/ p i NPR and poetry. Maybe nonimoker, enjoys working '.. ' PWYIN.6..IN THE SAND I;* St. Blaise 30, St. Piul ilrr .BOX;33574 ;,,•,.):•',:;,;:; ;;:;; Single white rnale,'3S,.8 y ' poelry. Maybe together we'll 1 With a display of solid hitting the 'r. •' good sense:of humor.'for a Attractive,., petite, slrtgie ' END MV SEARCH • i together we'll find something out,-.dining, '. mbvie8,-/Single white mate, 195 IbsJ. "• : long term relationship, BOX' while femate, with •'. blonde ALL CALLS ANSWERED Sirigle whHe male,' 3d,: 5'6", • .145 lbs,: brown hair./blue. find something extrtordinary. antiques, and trying-new- likes Wprldn|j out; .tnoyfes, ;• , : spring eyes, •' enjoys the outdoors, • BOX376^9: . ;;:•; •}':••.•: Blazers; blasted: visiting St. Paul By DANIEL MURPHY , sprint team in the next three ties:; at the Memorial Field iaasoi' ;:; ^:';'; ^ hair,' blue eyes, mid We, Single whitemale^Wj^'H', 125; lbs,; brovm... hflfr and: ; : things, In search of single dining and traveling. Looking \;; *Fm really plieased with the ' b^ttrigj' th« beach, skiing,- ': SOUND UKEYOQ? attractive white female, 28 for a whits female, 22 to 34-^ /seasons. ,;, ' ••.' •... ':•'./•.- ,...•.'."-:''.' : by scoring in eachof the &atfive- who enjoys travel, dancing, eyes,' enjoys .sports, dining TUE OHRONIGLB v. ..,;.. , . • : :• Complex are supposed to be : weekend trips and more,' concerts,' history, ami.rtiore. ..;Slngle white male; 38. yrs''•'•>.-A TRUE ROMANTIC •• and 40 wfth sirrillar interests, : who's, weight/height proppih,;. way the year went," said Vtfhite. innings, tieading the way with: pr and good times. Seeking sin-. but, movies, dancing; music : ..Tin looking forward to the repairjed; and itiaproved'<' this Seeking a slnglefemale with Seeking.:.,a' single .white• \$&;$t!'i m Pto, noiissmok-' llallan.whlte male, 6', black for a possible longterni.. Donate, physically, fit and': ; .: i;,, • 62 yr old, 5'2". attractlye, fun gla white male, with similar arid more; Seeking aslngle ; At the Group & champiv "Especially the distance, run- three, hits apiece for the Blazers, similar Interests, for possible farnale, 26 to 3?,, with similar :er, ,seeking a fit, active hair,'mustache and goatee : next three years," said. JHead ' summer, and will, go along way a., .toying,' divorced, whltej prob; Interests. BOX 33684 relatlonstilp'i BOX 34604 v• of dtorced, WhiW. ifnale, 30. relationship. BOX; • •. ;; . must anjpy. tho ' h";' ;:}] were •'• John Espositp, Harry:; ; IriferestSi. for frienctehlp. flrsl female, who enjoys rack,,...from tJje Mlddletown.^arBa, : :; pnships this; past weekend the Coach Ray White. "She is a heck towards "'helping'., the Cougars • fesslonal'female who enjoys fa .40,:who knows how. to •;326fl7:: -' ; • ••••.'.• ,.,;•' ••;4x'^- '':^.. b>achf:V,;- Tlie distance team were the Sempjie, Karl; Grrossmanri, Joe r " possible '.relationship later. country music,' motdrcycla •'seeWrig an attractive, Warm • Cranford High track team cpm- .of a sprintor." ' :::.:::. score ptiints whe^e they haven't •\ .theater, rnU8lp,danclhg; dlrh have good tJrnes, fpr.frlendf' •I'TW^FA- ••^•.••.khmmd-- .: SB58S'- stars. for the Cougars :£rpm the '••,;*:•:•• Ing, olit.etc.. SeeWng .a fiti ship, dating arid more/BOX. 80X40295 •••;::;^^vv-. tides,;for''a possible long and. affectionate female, any ple.ted - . a successful season iCocuzza, Jim Steger, and Charlie, ; WNDI '.-•.. Two seniors, La'Kel Chester before. Cranford has nnt had cros: s country season on into the. !.J4b807,..'.,.•• ;U:-'/;'.-:. ,. ."..'. term. relationship.. • BOX race, 25 tci 45. l.ani very which was bolstered by a strong j.,, rprnanticV. ybulhfuli' caring. i 1 : .•44yrold|.' and Jon Ellis just missed out qn , pole vaulting';"•';since:; 190%, • spring, where they peaked -at .male,50to68,foraposstole Single white male; ,H940017,'. : ::;•',: \ '<'•'.'^ri ' romarttlc, enjoy rprhantib. performances from the .boys dis- Notable for .the St; Paul crew NEW ADS EACH WEEK vCOOLpBEFiATEf 5'9",20d '' to the Meet of Champions in •:, long.teim relationship. BOX, . 170 lbs,}.-, brown Hair,,; blue, YOU SHOULD CALL walks •'. In ithe' rndpnllght, a chance to finish their,high, according ,tp V^ite, an. eVeht it. the•. . Penft: Relays/." Frank ; Single, Widowed female,: In • ib's,; lit, tance team and the emergence : were Joe Shea who was ^-for^ • ;';•-32646 ',::;:: ,;>,;••.;:,•:;;•:•'.';: eyes,. ,en|oy8 .working oiit, Single white male, 40's, 6', champagne and much morel several years, White is pleased her 50"8, attractive, slim, pro- 1 single. school careers at the .Meet of: used to be ypry strong in., The Dabrosky; was the' Union moyles, .dining, out,. ; the'• : off several new. faces who will with two doubles find a.."''tripfev.'' .;LBrsi|iiEET::. ,. ... POSITIVE ATTITUDE LOOKlNaFORYOy /, smoker, non-drinker, seeks a •BC*33775\',-" '..'"..• ,:•;.;• • white' Champions. Chester was short with how the season turned out new facilities will also help County champion in cross coun- : fesstonal, enjoys, outdoors, beflch, the outdoors, cook- single female, smoker; for carry the Cougars, in: the future.; Rich Worth.and ibm.Engleinan • :. Single white,',, professional , Very, attractlvo,.slim,' :WhJte; 62 yr old, divorced, profes- RECLUSIVE BY CHOICE male and is looking forward to the biklhgi.'.hiking '.and .lo.rig ' Info Oardenlng :and more;, fun, friendship and,a possi^ by just four tenths of a second,' improve the jumpingveyents, .. • '•''.'.tryj Ben Brpwri w^s the county female, 27, etijoys natun?,' •.•STi 6f>lsh,WldpW, looks 40; sional, Chrlsilari, WhRe. 1 with '•••>'•. The Cougars: ^suffered from who strofedJ.three hits each. walks. Looking fora single or Seekjng ' a' ilngl^ •.:while,. ble'relationship.' Voui. will, 35 yr old, 5'10"r 1701b, sin- finishing in seventh place in the future Several new faces; The team, will .'.'also* continue champ in half idle a»d mile •. hiking/ traveling, theater, bh who IsaBttieOn the wild ' female, 5'5", attractive, who•widow' - •- male:.; With;: slmllflr gle white male,. contractor, great' illness and injury, over, the Engleman fell just a triple short 'fenialer2^ to 33,'flori-striqk- never know what could have' .400 in. 58.5. Ellis missed but on emerged as future stars for the to reap the: benefits; of the new., ; during the ipdop'r season; while: ; ; rnlisic and: more; Seeking, a. side, emotionally and finan- enjoys outdoor activities, Interest for a possible iong handsome, low key, loyal' sense ol finals wiBeks.of the season, with ofHttingfor the cycle. - ; •;•• single male, rion-'.smoker ofally secure, business, oldies : music, talfe,: and\ er or' drihkar,. yvtth,"slmllaV been unless you pick up the humor; Cougars inoluding Terri Van term.' relationship.. BOXInterests; for: (jogsible.rela-' phone and call. GK/d US a with . no••'.';children,,, loner, : : : : qualify for in the half milei fin- seventh' and eight gi*ade pr'O" Steve ^livefra was, the; cpunty owner,. Is seeking a taJI, ; navef rrjaV-, "\^<^ -A'' &TBt^ rn,'o"v.l; e'g[y several key members of the St. Michael 27, St: Judel3-i with similar Interests. BOX much more. Seeking single.' ' ;'•"•''? ^' ; Horn, Manuyag, Matuszewski, attractlye, adventurous, , tionship. BOX 4f»92:. y ; Chancel BOX 34290 ';'.:. ,snioker' ' and •'...npn-rjrink'er.' ,ried,diDdless, '• • •' •^/w\^fv'^ •'•' reading,-flete teamiless than 100 percent for; ishing in 2:02 when' it took a ' gramj which, under the direct two inile champion during the St. Michael opened theigamewith ,:; or divorced, white Christian .White.male, 50, to 60 who.professiona. l "male,: 'lion-' . Likes, bamplrigj. concerts, .;'•'enjoys"' dining ; •''.F; ;W; market-the buJt-^V 1:57.8 to move ph. Ellis ^ran a Chaz-. Curtis, Mike Richardson i'tion of Betty -Fontaha,; has.. winter. Ellis was the 'county an 11 .run firstand/never looked ;,TAKE OVEH PLEASE the, sectional meet. As, a result, enjoys riding. mptorcyclels; . smoker,; 50 td 60,' who -Is' considering moving.out west.. out, m&vles, readlna, •'.'.•'. v -doors• and ' tinuchy-.' and Hanif Davisj and K.C. : the Cougars .tofok six members Strong first quarter mile, but alreadyhegun'.to have^ ah effect li^lf toiile chainp in the spriiig. • back. The home tpam nee^edonly " Single female, 38, 6*2"an, d dancing. No games, Seeks child-free, independ- the outdpors,"spprts, music, rnpfvi'. Is; seeking -a'" sllm,;^ : secure, wHh hlrhs^tf,.-'for hot conditions and a long wait Brown. ••• .."• •••: •;.';• '•••'. •;;;.;.. -,.' ;-' with the influx, pf young talent;. The , Cougars'.will miss the ;two extra base hits while ppujia-'j ;':.brown .hair;ari Meet of Chanipiphs, stretcih- "'•.'••".'•• ••••.' • '• '.- ."•'. .•.'•;• "I really like the job these kids .armi" said ^ite; "I-think.w>,-: Colaeb,' •-.' Stephanie;: Risse;, ToinSferahiero,j'Bjen^^ Larsoi aii(" :;h|BpX l35ei ': BOX39914 V "'•';. :'••;.. ••;, ;,' • " * * '' '' '' '• did,... I'm .excited ; "about the; doors, the beach, dining out ..complexion, enjoys the.the- 2pp.;'lbs,, brown' hair, green Tim Mamrack i (discus), got • .it • with 'the. huddle; school Chester,and.Kathleen Osaben; Emmett; OUara with three hifa arid quiet, times. Seeking a eyes, nice looking, In good OLOdkiNG 4 DOROtHyd ; ElA :Khristelle Manuyag rah a :i ; 1 ; ater, trcrt/eHng, reading, dln- 1 : i 'future." .-.'••••..;';.:.;',:.; ; . .:'; '••'•;•;',_:--; ;;' : Attractive, white femate, 42, " Wldowedr single, Jewish,.' 29-yY(5ld,.6 8"1 bpenmlrided,,'.- Diane Matuszewski (discus). program and thelineW track." ; • "They are Well roUhded. kids; each: in four plate raopearancefi| '.single, white male, 55 to 60, •Ing put, dancing, and winter - .sha'pe, "and- . financially, 1 ^32'i^ ^vl00''j'''dh;but 1 professional male, .65; non- singla, white; rnale '-with , xo.i.mme luu meiier.aasn, pui White's excitement has a. lot, ; •St. Michael 'pitcher;: • Jar^ 1;:-. 5 ?, 115 lbs,- non-smoker,. with a good sense of humor nights. Seeking a. real, Intelli- secure. Looking for while : : and Stewart Stanzibne (javelin), But;;while•',the future is : smoker, enjoys Jaia.'fllm,' btcinda hair ahej;blue eyes-.; failed ; t6 advance. It was still • to do. With the talent returning u ! ./Cassidy Jt.epirj Stt.Jud^fif^^ •:.;fun,', adventurbus, honest, ..arid all of thB.abova, fora gent, honest, passionate,,. ;femalsv attractive and shape- all fell short on their .qualify . bright, White was", also happy- ,Wliite;. I;call them 'Reh^isssnce. possible long term' relation^;-r rpmahtte,' non-sinoklng male,' .•.thearl8,;trayellingandwalte UbWtoll..t _i hte quite' ah accomplishttient for {a. ; ; : .; iy,;3e,?p.;47,,Bdjfj 3^2 • throws and coiildn't advance. •'.•.,: for Cranford, bat also, the with the pei^formance of this,; people,-' which I thin|: is. terrif- with three strikeouts iri Ihega '8hlpBOX:i584«'':>'^; : ' S'B" plus,, weight proportion- :lijg.,SeBks:ypunger looking;., fermlaiwth similar..t, . fVeshinari, and she is- expected •••'npn-srhoWngi, •' •'• .Jewlsli' fpr: friendship "and'pbsstbrjr'';' Ijm : : Seven. Stijudeplaye) ate fora serious relalionshlp. .,FHIENpSATHBARt : '. Despite hot sending anyone improved facilities.: The. facili- • year's-'teain*. '.'.!.'.•.•• r' y\:./';•.:, ....'•'•.•' c u u H to provide:a strong boost to'-.the' • looks, great sense of humor : No gamei eoXWS::.-^ : 64 y*W)ld,"sln'gle~wh|t e mala; ,femfll8rcpuhterparL " ------• ""»"""-- •"-•^ • ; : ;Sjripj^fenw!e,;p:a.ttractiyi9,;; ^,5'2"to57V " . A.:.;.and.mustnot!be a lazyiper- "easygoing; Is.lookingfor.a .EYE CATCHER 4 MORE'".' ..,'O'Z V •• enjoyii 'bowllriij;.' walte- : i: evening in the losing effort •;C;''soii.'BpX,i5|7i9';;:.^+ \•••':" '.. slnflW.male, .49.to.54i who Dfviprced whrtp'rnbjrier.'of Ing, camping, this zoo, muse' /^W^TOIME,!^ \.;; enjoys 'the; movies, dining ;6ne/ ;5'5", • sllm'fto" niejfliinv: ums and more. Looking fora ! .' St. Patrick 16, St. Louis I 1 40to5O,whoenJoy9' ;v ; •;, . .27; yr old, single ;'wh'lte; oirt/ldrig walks aridrqutet built, attractive, brown hair ; specfal :fe(na|e,:;5'5" |o' B'p, 1 i, for dandngcontest.i'r In,-a;;^^game;featuring^ two of 1 -•••»> female, employed,'••'•Btowft-' ^tlrhesBpX159O4 v^ and ..eyes; lair;.corriplexld»t,' v' . medium build, for .friendship, , league's top ;pitchers, St. Pat college educated, employed 5 "•••' calm: and .cool home .run: in the fifst Leel enjoys good rrjuslc ^ dining ;;',•'";-' '-''.'. B.TH(8;Ji'bU'''••.•.".'•:':•'•• have already met-Children' ( sixth,;and once more in the sev-. 'dtiVBO^iSW ' female, under, 50, Wilh a hurnof. g out, nibvles and r, quiet Single black female,: who's : okay. .Ciirtqus?; .r " " ;ehth on a home run by Karen Dollard held ,West. ^orns in IMDbnato was 3-for4 with three| female, who Is . YOUNG ATHfeART . evenings at home, for a last- sweet, attractive and educat-' sense of humor, for possible' area.BOX 32948 check before Pfeiffer was able :tp; runs batted in,; TonyBaratucci I friendship, possible Perry.to take a commanding 44 • Sincere, full of life, nice (opk-: Ing relationship. BOX 32665 ed, who etijoys the theater, - .lorig.term tsiatjorjshlp and lead. Cranford '.had squandered deliver the knockout blow in the was 3-fbr^i with^vtwo RBI, Edi '; 'ing, divorced,'Puerto Rjcan reading, dining oitt.. travel,' '.wonderful times In the future. ITAUAWSONLV several opportunities early in the i4th: : •v;;'.Vt,d^-v:."' : Belford and i)ave , HagenV eaChl :-, female,,-non^smoklrig,'44,' dancing and more. Seeking BX1W :: "•? #11", 120 lbs, enjoys music, : White female, 47,5'2", seek-. single black male, .full fig- ; game, leaving eight runners on "I knew we were going to win," were: 2-for^ with three."KBI.'- J Ing single1, rrialei 47.to. 63, . jurider ,150.tt». teoWnoforan,c dancing, wading'. New; York, ured, well educated, active, rttrjiance;': 'swde^t'slriflle'v'"*-'•'"-' v base through the first six said Pfeiffer. *We never thought, St. Louis picked away at the;'! must have:a good.sense of arid knows how. to .treat a ^vk.cpMB ;: .:>'• ..pity, ...long•walks' on thehumor,, like quite limes, .innings. about what inning it wasi we just ;lead^: scoring; in five .'• of seven I ••«:v beach; Seeks a HIM looking ' lady.BOX39738 /: p ',.;:';: Single male, In rinld Bo's, : ' movies, beach,', dfnlng;In or ;; But in the bottom of the sevr played'the game." C-- • : •'•'•'•• ; innings, but it 'wash't enough. 1 ";.. ;outg6lrig(vvhltfl,or .Hispanic out, knows when to be funny, SSTi, medhirn',. bjillt,;: enjoys enth, the Cardiac Cougars pulled West Morris struck first in the; Tom VRutkpwski;; cartrjed the .| ••'• \ , gentternani "35 to 47, forserious orromantic, fo .Attractive,:'r • single • white broattway shows qnd walk- together and rallied. Cranford top of the third1 inning when offense, going 3-for-SI with .tihree if - friendship and a possible friendship, dating or possible • female, 5'6V who enjoys Ing down. the boardwalk. : '-'.•' long term relationship. BOX. : rejatlorish^ BOX 32678, •: £'. movies, dining out, cooking, Looking for a single female sandwiched singles by Pfeiifer Taryri Bracey reached On anRBI and a home run; > ..•''•'••-;;'••'.-4 ; a 5 TAR ** -eojoys. cooking, the 01® : ':3248t'; : ;:''V :\': dancing and more. Seeking :urider.;5'5",; to;enjoy life with ^ He CaWte^male,;;doors...rribvles^and mu# and Lebria around a walk by qrror and later came home when St. Thomas 11, Si Jawes 1 tONd CONVERSATIONS rhs and to see what may ^i.5T:andvn^nj^ ^ ., : /S ;. Slim, , .divorced ,Jewish single white male, 6' plus;; SS9Wnfltertoua ? . O'Donnell to load the bases with Julia Delardo grounded out to 4—A strong start • was all;: St. : j ; •'. Friendship, romance, Ipvs, female, youthful, 5'8", enjoys' Interesting,[••'. easy mpOX|8214' ^ ®l; witithh : no outs, Christina Bayak hit a fly third: •. • y,-' '.;.-v/'./-!; •:••.' '• ;\ >Thomas heeded \to' iji^il: their . : passion, happily ever after. .cooking, fltri,ess, romantic •.hoh!-8moker;'"for- who ball to ceiiter; to; score Pfeiffer. The Cougars, tied the score in league -leading; third win of the •; Mid thirties, single white evenlnga Seeks white male, (srilpposslbte relation- Single, white, Italian Irish .nera-riprnbabryrnowd t 45 to 55, for possible rela- ship. BOX 39843 ; male, 5'9", 190jbs, physical-' .Megan Maher hit a foul pop to th^ fifth w^en Gollineri singled, • seaspn. With the first five batters j female, non-smoker with : : , intere^ ranghfl from moun-... tionship to share; thoughla,, i': GIVEWS^CALL ; ! LPOKNbRJlRTHER ;: R ly..,fltr: non-smdker,. non- .the first baseman and thewent to second on an. errorj third aU scormg inthe first, a piimped MEN : .sports, ,. tain trails, to.sandy beaches, love, affection, laughter arid Single white female, attrac- Sirigle White- male, enjoys Single, whHe male, 5'11", 195 drinker and owner of race Ing, nostalgia,1 muslo,Vpnp-.,, €ougar^ trailed by two with two on a wild pitch and scored ;when up defense was able to stall a sight seeing,- dining put,' to dty side-walks^ Seeks whatever else follow?. BOX tive, dark haired, enjoys life, SEEKING WOMEN lbs, brown hair, hazel eyes, horses. Loves dining In and tography and mora.- BOX • MEN ; movies, theater and more. \outs. .'•• :• ••'•.'; •.•.; • ':}:'•'•''••"• •" Lebria's fouled off four straight counter attack^by the James, , dlmllar - einfile white mare, :32679;;;:,',,••: '..'..'>-•'.,•.;. golf, movies, sailing and out and all' aspeda of life. •.32985-,•.;• :••;;:;.-^-i ••• ' -• ; Seeking a single female with . 33to 48 , slender, who loves SEEKING MEN •.'.V'.''.With their backs • firmly pitches before hitting, a sacrifice gang.'Holding,theiji; to just one . mid 30's to 40's. BOX 32542 quiet- times. Looking for a Looking for • art attractive : A NEW LIFE FOR U6 : similar Interests, for possible :::.' ''V ^.tEt'SiAuairi: : : .single male, over;; 40, for a to have fun. Summertime Is . female 30'to 40, good-heart : against."the wall, the Cougars fly to center. ':•.'•.-- : .'.'•'•!•". '•'",.••••'' run after a lead, off single by Ed CUTEiaiiiLNEXTOOORI • Widowed, white female, AVAILABLE PEtER PAN ltl6hlE^X4084e togethar time. Let us begin eariy.eiys, pretty; petite arid :• king'term relationship. BOX.. a must, for friendship and were patient at the plate as West West Morris regained control Marchelitis (2»-for-2) followed by a .Slender, wholesome,,long- 39877,: Vj:,.';; . ;,,;A ...A little white mate, 44, hand- now to enjoy It all In a warm honest, looking for a new life ; : i LOVBiSINtWEAlH possible relaUonshlp. BOX - non-smoker, enjoys the the- Morris pitcher Mandy tee strug- of the game in the sixth when; double from Jimmy Hoelzel! ", haired; single Jewish* female, with lots of happiness. The some,.e 8"l,170lbsifull head: 61 yr old, slhgle white male, and wonderful relationship. : .32,, 57", 125 lbs;-shapely, liPJETlfE WTTV of hair, green eyes.1 L6V68 3ie67'y;;; ater, music, adventure, exer- gled to, find the :;atrit'e.-j8ohe..'.. Deeria Bilahcia drove in a run. Coming. through for. St. Thomas man I need to share this life handsome, fit erijoys dining BOX40521 : V,.:-, cising, salf-sufflclehLi3f>42,' never, married,rion-smbkei',: •Single white fernale; 6'2", life,'.: fun, dandng, being a BLUE EYED HUNK Shannon Paster, Unish, and was Tom McGall ^ho was 3-^3, ' Is a white, nice looking, hon-. 125 Ib, brown hair, blue eyes but,- floK; walks,: movies and' ,CARNQ WOMAN female, then I would love to with a triple to right center,.and,, non-drinker,, rhiislo compos^ father. Seeking a fit attractive ; ; ; Confident,: mature, wall , est male, with a good sense kitty, likes working out, snug-. the beach, seeking a single. ;, "••-; '.WAi*r6Dy-.:'.'v.; - meet you I am 40, consid- Cuozzo all worked out walks to scored oh an error to give ;the Mark DiFrancesco was 8-fpr-3 , • er/accountant.-. Old-fash- white female;' 35 td 38. BOX groomed head turner, '43,6', • force in O'Donnell and Lebria with: two dpiiblesa of humors No one night BUng, dining out, movies and 'white female, 41 to 52, fora' Divorced Jewish male, 60, ered handsome, divorced WOMEN liighlanders a 3-1; lead, Perry p j, .toned, Owaltlng until honey- stands.:BOX32683,: . ;. more. Looking for a well long term loving relationship. 5'10"., Enjoys oldies music, 165 lbs, in great shape, mod- professional, man, brown and tie the game at 4-4. Jeiina", increased the lead to 4-1 with a " moonO, but I'rshower you BPX J16S7 •';:,;• •••>;; V, movies: and dining out est, respectful, enjoys travel-' hair, 5'10", 203 lbs, athletic. SEEKING WOMEN : ... "...... ,. ... -U.I.I.. MURril.,qilP.CMCLCCORlLwlCNCL\F.. Jpe'Matuska was 3-fdrr3 yidth RENS build gentleman, 20 to 32, for Collineri struck out* , but with; hugs, klssesl Seeks a serious relationship, and pp Seeks easy going and. hon-,. ling, dancing, laughing, fun, fit but mostof all, very.hi Cranford^catcher LaurenO'Dorinellawaltis the^^ throw; from Lyndsey Pfelffer that cut down Jessica Booth at home run in the. seventh, before four RBI and Artie |fo)bbie:hjt ; Single, black mother of one WANTED SPECIAL LADY PUCE YOUS AD-WTHB ; ; educated , Jewish ' or who enjoys haying fun. BOX Retired, white professional eat, single, Jewish female, , passion- .•.arid-'..'.;:roriiance:; ,QIve me a; call sborii; the plate and propelled the Cougars to the sectional championship. Cranfprd had tied the game and the Cougars came roaring back;' with a sense of humor, loyal, ; Single white male, 47,5'iOV 40to 60 , for a relationship.. yi h^ A^ Christian, single professional' rnalsf non-smoker,; financial' 175 lbs, non-smoker, han* Seeking 'an':' exeeptlfioal,'. You can find th» type otp ; male. BOXS2M1,;';,i;-: honeat, 38, 150 Ibi rioh- $mokerr non^drlnker. Love' ly emotionally secure. Enjoys' some/sincere, enjoys dining, Christian female: with a great . SHABE : A COMPLETE PACKAGE going to the gym and church. Divorced,; white, honest, outdoor a4MUe«, hiking, skl- out dancing, movies, quiet smile who wants'the most • Good looking, a/ p SPORTSCENE ; - trig, sailing, quiet dinners, times. In search of one very OUt Of life, BOX 32674 -. y: Divorced 5'2" slriklrig, '• slim Seeking single or divorced' rom$nt)p, •'. affectionate. Sensitive,' educated; hand- fesslonal, while male-,-home fireside evenings, good con- special lady, 30 plus, for dat- some, single white male, 45, owner who enjoys heathy llv-, ICE HOCKEY High varsity baseball Union its summer and fall youth league June 10-23. An'awards picnic will IP, under th^e direc- who were hot jregwter&i^' in-1999, Jewish blue eyed brunette male, honest, non-smoker, female, 44,5'9", enjoys Cfjrtv LEtS TALK BOON non- drinker, 38 to 45, for versation. Seeking slim, pret- ing, friendship, possible seri- seaks lovely single,female, Irig, working out, art, travel, The Cranford High Ice Hockey County and state championship baseball teams, The leagues are be held August 4 tomar k the endo tion ,pf\ varsity coach, Tom ,or who are. purchasingiidiflerent 'female, 46, non-smoker with' dlellght .dinners, holding ous long term relationship, Single white .mala, 37,.tall/ OUIOtUNES . tons of personality, and great friendship possible relatkir^ 'hands," cuddling, talks, ty, white unattached, female, 33 to 45, warm, Intelligent,, movies, reading,. home njNPubUatihu uutntano Itbt- team is recruitmgplayers for the teams. •sponsored by the Union County fo the summer league. - Johnstone, will be held again this type of card for the iievv year, i . ship, race unimportant BOX 50to 59 , with'similar'Inter- marrldge. ' No. drugs,,: no playful, and who wishes to thin, blue eyes, non-smoker, impwiyemeiit ahd much . sense of humor. In search of walks, playing pool and , smokers. Children Welcome.' college graduate, kind, smart 2000-2001 fall/winter seaspn. Last The morning activities will Board of Chosen Freeholders, the Fall League teams are. divided summeh. The cajnp will, run from People whohVemc^Pwnpwp^ ' while professional male, 45 32693 ;:"••.•;„• "•'•;•••• , . : more. Looking for a single ests, for fun, friendship arid. share her life,' love' and faith.. more, Is seeking a caring, • paraontl adwHumnlt; arid •BOX.32544;;:;.:::,.v.'7 r,.;; and funny. Enjoys spending offer instruction in stretching, con- June 26 to June 30 from 9 a.m. to (nore BOX.32702 :"••;::•'.•:;;• BOX1139S ; ' slim, good' looking, ,slngle , season's team is forming a sum- Union county Division of Parks . into two divisions; a 13-15 year-old erty in Union County; '«m ^uf,t to 53, to make dreams come HAPPYTOGETHEH ; white male, non-emokar, 85 ; pyy "Ml ', mer trahiing roster to provide ditioning, throwing, catching field- and Recreation, and the Union 3 p,m. for,boys in grades 3-9. Call , -true,BOX32691.,,. , '' to 50, responsible, caring; for . time alone, music, comedy femate, 38 to 48, to share, thotA*rila«rot, otnapontisnlto, division and a 16-18 year-old divi- chase a Resident Card for $30, or a Attractive, honest, loving, .clubs and spending time with good times/ friendship and additional instructional and ing, infield and outfield play, hit- County Baseball Association. All sion,. Registratioii for the Fall Coach Johnstone iat (908) 272- 5'9\ European.woman, Sffs, friendship, and a possible wch. • mtvtimurnnH. . NJN Season Card for,$80;;Senior,resii long term relationship. BOX family. Looking for a alnflla maybe more, BOX 33515 .; Publishing ihtji In haiiia'cihcm- sports conditioning. Any upcoming ting, bunting, base running, pitch- games will be played in Warinanco League is $35.00 per player. The 1704 for more information. Single white female, new to seeks fit, single whHe male Aids irilh your dents or senior property owners, with similar qualHIea for life, •40027 :; ,•;; •• "•' ;•:;/• female, 26 to 36, non-smok-' TOOGOODTOBEYRUEI thri, ehtngt, nfod 6/dtl*h tiry freshman or existing high school ing and catching. The. afternoon Park in Roselle. Fall League plays from Augpt 28 GIRLS HOOPS CAMP area, who enjoys animals, ; . er, physically fit and prefer-' ages 62 and older;;: iahd, young for low, for laughter, for mar- 6NLYYOUI Good, looking, divorced,.' students with ice hockey or roller will consist of games and swim- Sign-ups for the summer and through October 21, The Watchung Mountain Girls golfers, ages 17 and ypungw can children, and also '.has a riage. Non-smoker please. ably chlldlesa, BOX 12960 S'H", 170 Ib; lit, white, male, v good 'sense of humof. 49 yr old, professional,'•• 5 '/set a^tl blading experience interested in ming, Coaches will also cover fall leagues will take place .All games are played in Basketball Camp, directed by purchase IJD.cards for $28. : ; 60X32701 Christian, white female. PLEASURES OF LIFE with a sense Of humor,, Seeking -single whHe male, blonde hair and blueeyea, to* *>• Ad» *tthout playing ice hockey for the Cougars sportsmanship and tips on devel- Saturday June 3, June 10 and Waririancp Park/For more infor- ENJOYABLE TIMES Enjoys dining out, movies, Divorced white male, SI, nl 39yrold,6'4", 140 lbs, single For CiWww S*ft*# 7W Baseball Basics Summer Camp. receive gifts and prizes. a birth certificate to the sign-up. entrance) on Wed. June 7 and It is time again for: golfers who residents whfl own pi^pfijrW -ih female; who 'sr^oys dining enjoys: movies,' going out, female, atlractive, slender The camp will be held in the rear Applications are available at The summer league is divided ;Mon. June 12 from 7-8:30 p.m. play any of the three Union Union County may also purchase and walking along' the having a good times, qulsl bUilt, 26 to 46, warm, affec- •A " of Orange Ave. School from 9 a.m, Bagel America and II Giardino into three divisions; a minor This registration is for the recre- County golf courses to renew their cards by providing a current tax beach. Looking for a non- times; < ;and much, rribre, tionate who likes being pam- y • smoking, .single male, 39 to Seeking an attractive, single pered end treated like a lady, to 3 p.m. Pizza Restaurant. For addition league for 8, 9 and 10 year olds, a ational and niter-county players identification cards or purchase bill, showing the address,- lot and female, 25to 32,.wHhslmte r tar.fun Urhea, friendship and. lV 1 •i-'",| 60,whol«lnt«rt8tedln«tart- , . Assisting . Segear will be information call Bob Segar at 908- major league for U and 12 year from kindergarten through ninth their 2000 golf liD. cards . block numbers of properiijc . A; \lnt6resto, lor friendship ahd a possible long term mohog- "Irig a serious relationship. 1 Cranford High coaches Dennis 272-4359. olds, and a teen league for13,14 , grade, Deadline for registration is Golfers who registered last year ; ; For further iniprm^a^on' X:all poealble relationship. BOX Bmous relationship. BOX ; x McCaffery, Brian Bowness, Brian SUMMER AND FALL and 15 year olds, The summer July 15. If you heed additional should keep their cards and bring Ash Brook in Scotch Plains at '..15074: •;»;'• ,\ V; ;l.'. W;-, 33815 : ,•• •••'••. v'i; ••;'••':,'.••':; Chapman, Don . Zsak, Greg BASEBALL SIGNUPS league plays from June 25 through information call the dub at 908- (906) 75^-0414: Galloping Hill in K them when reregistering.'-.A', new•" ! Onscello and Rob: 'Nixon. The The Union County Baseball August3. ;••,•.'-,. .: 276-9155. :•' ' 1 date sticker will beappljed toth e Kenilworth/Uniori at imrMB- cajnp will also feature players Association invites young athletes Tliere will he baseball clinics BASKETBALL CAMP 1999 card when reactivated. New 1566, or Oak Ridge in Clark at j' <8(»/I€BJ from past and current Cranford —• boys and girls— to register for and practices during, the week of The Cougar PAL Boys cards will only be issued to'golfers (732)574-0139. i : ; '•"• ' • :-4 ' •• ''•'': •••• •*• < Cranford Chronicle June 8, 2000 June 8, 2000 Cranford Chronicle C-5 Real Estate

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS CRANFORD & Maryanri Sicola to Gasper S, Beware of 'broker pirates' on the Net Customer survey concludes 30 Park. Ave, froto David. G. Guerrero & M. Fisher for $330,000. Gilman Jr. 8z IJari B. Gilruan to 924 Mountain Ave. from Philip Peter B, & Ellen G. Rosen for J.& Annitsa Philliou to Gerard BY JAMES M.WOOOARD their own Web site. This makes it Web sites and use it as their own, Handbook." look like they have a vast inven- it gives the appearance the pirate Surveys have shown that that James Toyota is the tops $250,000. . Vifici for $306,500. COPLEY NEWS SERVICE PANWOOD 12 Roosevelt Ave. from Frances tory of choice properties, when in firm is a highly successful orga- without careful planning and Recently, James Toyota Outlet, Routfioutee 202, wwXv.toyotaoutlet.comwww.toyotaoutlet.com. The website lists ininfori - • 66 Beech Ave. from Richard & C. Montgomery to John A. Tedesco The Internet has opened new fact they might have a very small nization with many high-quality decision making, average income Flemington* was one of just 37 dealerships in the mation about every vehicle in. stock. ^ Victoria Londinb to Richard A. & & A.V Tedesco for $140,000. marketing opportunities for selection of their own listings. listed properties. Just the oppo- can drop 2E> percent or more. nation to undergo an exhaustive study. When they are ready to explore a specific Lisa P. Rouder for $232,000.; NEW PROVIDENCE homeowners who need to sell This is basically a brokerage site might be the fact. This might Government projections indicate Hundreds of questions were involved. When the Toyota vehicle, customers find that the inside ;. 39 Ehn Ave. from Ralph & ••• •••••10-.Murray Hill Square from their property and for brokers industry problem. Consumers _ give them an unfair competitive dual careers for 80 percent of all dust had settled, one result stood out and prices as well as any manufacturer's rebates or Margaret E. Houston to Peter & Katherine Josephson to John F. who serve their marketing needs. tend to like the arrangement edge in the marketplace. households in the next few years, pleased owner Jim Botsacos the most: the cus- financing programs are all readily available to Patricia Froden for $222,000. Walker for $225,000. And it has provided a great because it increases exposure of When third-party brokers try the Steiners reported. tomers all said that they would willingly come them. . r LWftTH •:• 210 Union Ave. from Torbilt source of information for prospec- their properties by being listed to build up traffic and prestige by Employment problems for back. "This is all public information," explained . 18 S, 18th St. from Santo A. & Const. Inc. to Joseph P. & Cheryl A- tive buyers who are looking for a on a number of Web sites. And carrying other brokers' listed the other partner is already the Botsacos explained: "The survey questioned Botsacos. "With some effort, motivated shoppers Kathryn Cayallarqi to Sandra A. Shema for $510,000- new home. Yet it's also causing they ofl;en feel that their broker property on their site, this is major reason for turn-downs on everyone, even people who decided to purchase can find it all out on their own. We save our cusr ; problems for brokers. - job offers that involve relocation. elsewhere. But they all liked the treatment they tomers that effort. Many customers come in, sit Smith for $195,000; , ' : ,. ,:• ./-/SUMMIT is obligated to encourage such where listing brokers draw the 1 SCOTCH PLAINS 11 Morris Ave. from Erich K. As with, other aspects of practices because their listing line. But latys and regulations This is regardless of benefits ' received at James Toyota Outlet. They all said down, and take to our programs and information Internet communications, laws agreement probably stipulates have yet to be established in this employers offer. that they would return the next time they were without hesitation, as if they were born to it. 2015 W, Broad St/tem Lorenzo Gerstberger to Mercedes N. Matute in the market for a car. That's music to my ears/ Right now, we're the only ones I know of with fulj : L & Joan Mennella to Frank & •for $220,000; and regulations are either nonex- that the broker must be diligent area of control. * * * istent or very fuzzy about what in marketing the property in an Q. Is a mortgage loan pre- Botsacos is hearing quite a bit of music lately. disclosure, but I really don't expect that to last., Chrfetina Mennella. for$140,000 . 79 Mountain Ave. from Carolyn He was recently named Hunterdon County's "Note that we are making available the vehi- raiOO(••] Gamble ; Rbatt..'•;from Decker to Caroline Mdntyre for cart and cannot be done with effective manner. Q. Besides the cost of a new approval a final and firm agree- J commercial information and pho- Entrepreneur of the Year for 1999. His dealer- cle's cost, the financing options, and the manu- Stephen feSusanWarren to Bernie $320,000. ' It should be noted that most home, what key things should be ment? ship, only seven years old, has just won the pres- facturer's rebates. With all that information, the & Carrie fiiatzj» r $380,000, J WARREN tos carried on the Internet. This listing agreements do not oblig- considered when considering a A. Just because you are "pre-) is especially true in real estate tigious Toyota President's Award for the third profit in our selling price is clear to the buyer.""' •, 15 King James Court from Paul 6 Christy Drive from Adam T. & ate the broker to advertise or job offer that would involve relo- approved for a mortgage loan" time in as many years. The manufacturer's James Toyota Outlet has consumer-oriented where property data and photos & Julia J.Zaitz to Robert Ancipink Dawn INT.. Cohen to Royal Oak spend money on specific market- cating to a new community? doesn't mean you're necessarily j NICOLE DIMELLA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER highest honor for overall performance, the credit policies, too. "Since we deal with more for$122,500.:/ . . ;' Construction Co. Inc. for $540,000. must be carried via cyberspace ing media or methods. It just A- When you're offered a all set for a loan to finance your I President's Award reflects rigorous quality stan- than 40 different banks, we can offer interest 864 Tfertjay Ave. from/Glen & 24 Ellsworth Drive from Aniello for the property to receive needed stipulates that the broker must tempting new job in another com- next home. A lot of factors could The Ultimate Drive for acause dards in every aspect of the dealership's opera- rates that are competitive with credit unions," Susan Merritt to Carolyn Allen & & Yolanda lanniello to John & Lisa exposure and successfully com- be diligent in marketing the list* munity, it's a good idea to check change the status of your qualifi-1 Dan Aaron, of Roselle, takes a tesTdrlvt drive In a£ BMW Z3 at JMK BMW In Springfield May 22 as part of the tion. Most of all, it recognizes excellence in cus- notes Botsacos. ' ; Mary Allen for $245,000. : ' , . - M. DeFroscia for $825,000. pete with other similar proper- ed property. all income and cost figures before cations in a short period of time. fourth BMW Ultimate Drive for the SUsan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. For every mile test-dri- tomer service. Botsacos also takes pride in structuring 909 WestfieldJRoadfrom Carlos 56 Hillcrest Blvd. from 56 ties being marketed. Brokers tend to think the going for the offer. Even though a For example, you might] ven, BMW will donate $1 to the Komen Foundation. Over the past three years, the Ultimate Drive tias "Businesses don't succeed by accident," said transactions that accommodate people with A. Pallini to Matthew Horn for Hillcrest Boulevard Corp, to L&J The key problem now being practice is unfair because it larger salary is part of the offer, change jobs during the interim j attracted more than 100,00 participants and raised more than $3 million. Botsacos. "The companies that thrive in this bankruptcies or other credit problems: "We $275,000. '••-• ; ••••;• Hillcrest Corp. for $690,000. faced by real estate .brokers is to lessens the chance of the listing the move could result in a sub- period. That wotild impact your competitive marketplace are the ones to which encourage people to purchase the latest mode) • "•' •'.••• ,'.- WESTF1ELD •. •• • 16 Sneider Road from Rita C. control the data and photos of broker to sell the property them- stantial drop in family income. qualification capabilities dramat- j people willingly return. They always offer excel- still covered by factory warranty. There are no • 636 Drake Place from John C. & Carroll to John V. & Nicole A. their listed properties once it's selves, thus generating a larger About half of American ically. Also, your credit worthi-j lent service." exorbitant rates or extended payment plans; Laila Logarl to Stephen J. Roma for Rutigliano for $328,000. cqrried oh one or more Web sites. commission for that firm - much workers have spouses or partners ness could quickly change if a! Red light safety campaign launched The customer service at James Toyota Outlet instead, our goal is to turn everyone into^jf $214,000. -..;•. :•..'• ;. :••,'• 51 Sneider Road from Carey D. It's only too easy for the submit- more that just a listing commis- who are also full-time employees. problem pops up in your credit j features an innovative environment, a policy of repeat customer." n,( -•"••• 760 Warren St. from Wendy & K. Waldburger to Richard Lia.o & ted information and pictures to sion in a sale with another sell- Relocating for a new and better report. (NAPSI) - In an effort to of accidents. frontal collisions. full disclosure, and unique credit and pricing And the dealership has had considerable suc- Nova & Jerry Sobrano to Jerry CMh-I Chen for $565,000. be lifted off the original site and ing broker. And it's the listing job by one member of the house- If you buy a new car or furni- j . reduce the two million colli- Prevention is not the only • An inflatable curtain has policies. cess in this. Customers often return later on Sobrano for|42,50Q... • . , 8 Stirling Road fromGiusepp e & carried on a competitor's site. broker who must plan and pay hold often means the "trailing ture, either for cash or on a pay- sions that occur each year at road taken to reduce the acci- been developed to reduce the Even to a casual visitor, Botsacos' showroom with a successful credit history, ready to buy^a brand new vehicle of their choice. . 15 Wyjihview^ Drive from Jeffrey Dina Abrusci to GA Quality Const. "Broker pirates" are emerging for advertising and other market- spouse" will suffer temporary job ment schedule, this would affect I intersections in the United dent toll. Safety innovations incidence of head injury, as well is a knockout. The ultra modern, attractive facil- ity is drenched in light that streams down from Botsacos summarized, "We're friendly to the M. Adler to liichael J. & C. Inc. for $242,000. in increasing numbers. They take ing activities. loss or be forced to accept lower your qualifications standing. In States, a national program td developed by companies such as ejection from the vyehicle. stop red light running has been as Autoliv, one of the world's The inflatable curtainmiflates a mid-ceiling skylight. "I just love a good sun- environment with our energy efficiency, we're O'Connor for $346,000. the data - sometimes complete paving employment, according to short, many things can occur that 1 J , 8 Stirling Road from GA Also, when other brokers given the green light. The pro- largest makers of airbags, seat in. less than .026 secondft and roof," Botsacos laughed. The Skylight turns out friendly to the shopper with our full-disclosure BERKELEYHEIGBTS Quality. Const. Inc. to Lai-Tim & with "virtual pictorial tours" of ''pirate" copy and paste property Clyde and Shari Steiner, author will change your capability .to l to be one of several dozen ways in which the policy, and we're friendly to'the buyer with our . 83 Chaucer Drive from Kevin M. ' gram, called Red Means Stop, is belts and other safety provides the most effective pro- Cindy C. Wong for$563,000 . the property - and carry it on information from other broker of the new "How to Move repay a mortgage loan. sponsored by Daimler/Chrysler, restraints, are also making a tection in side impact and .roll- dealership was designed to save energy and pre- fair pricing ahd credit programs. I guess you the American Trauma Society difference. over accidents. serve the environment. A model of energy effi- could say we're user-friendly. The people in our and the Federal Highway Among the systems • The Drowsy Driver ciency, the dealership is regularly studied by survey-the ones who said that they would retujjjn It pays^ to be very careful when you're finishing a refinished floor Administration. motorists now have or may Warning System will warn a others. 'to uflvrecognized a good thing when they saw ifc? Surprising to many soon be using: driver by noise or other means So, how to make car-buying a positive experi- Anything else? "Well, yes," said Botsacos, Americans, most of the •An adaptive airbag system if he or she is likely to fall ence? Botsacos' concept is "full disclosure," and "I've not yet mentioned our product, the Toyota. BY GENE GARY Unfortunately, the move out all the furniture if at all not the wood itself - you can old. Roughen the edges first with floors. , motorists who get into an inter- determines if the front seat asleep. In such a system, a sen- he firmly believes that it's an idea whose time When I opened my doors, Toyota was, to put" it CPPUBYNEWSSERVICE;. ; /, ' ; / ; • -..' polyuretharie finish seems to possible. renew the floor by adding a new 100-grit screen, and then screen A word of caution. A new j ' section accident are not drunk. occupant of a car is too close to sor could be installed in, for has come. simply, the best vehicle on the road - it was the •-{ .'• '• '"' '. -' ' .•,•.•••.'. . '• ••.'•• have worn off in some spots. A. Unfortunately, you will have coat of polyurethane right over the entire floor with a buffing polyurethane finish may not stick j " They are just trying to beat the the dashboard to safely deploy instance, the shoulder belt, "Customers deserve to know exactly what most reliable, the best-looking, and the best-per- '.',.Q. Whenjwe[bought a 30-year- These aremainlyin heavy-traffic to resurface the entire floor. Spot the old finish. machine and the special attach- to your existing finish. If the orig-J they are buying - from what the experts say forming. The only thing that's changed is that light. the bag. The system can also allowing a computer to monitor 1 old split-foyer house, 18 months areas but also in some less heavi- treatment is not recommended. This will require cleaning the ments that a rental store can sup- inal floor was installed prior^ i The result of these accidents determine if the seat is unoccu- the heartbeat. about the model to how much the dealership they've somehow gotten better every year since ago, we refinished the wood floor, ly used spots. Is there anything However, this does not particular- entire floor with a cleaner specifi- ply. This should include a drive 1970 or if it has ever been waxed J - are 7,800 lives lost and $7 bil- pied, if there is a rear-facing For more information on Red paid for the vehicle." So, Botsacos stocks current then. They now offer an unparalleled line of on the upper level ourselves. We we can do about this, short of hav- ly mean that you have to sand it cally formulated for wood floors brush, a special pad and a 100- there is a good chance that ' lion in medical costs. The Red child seat, and if the occupant Means Stop, call 1-877-STOP- automotive literature-from consumer reports to vehicles, each of them with a particular charac^ sanded it,/stained it arid then ing the .whole floor refinished down to bare wood and complete- or a mixture of one-fourth, cup of grit disc screen. new coating will not adhere, N.- • Copyright, 2000. Cooperative Mortgage Information, Inc. All Bight* Resflrvad, * 90S~353~6Gm by a consumer except for lie; reg, & taxes. Not res[

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••I •: Cranford Chronicle June 8,2000 Jun68r2000 Cranford Chronicle Employment II Homes for Sale 330 Commercial Building Material If General CALL Trades 275 jj FOREC'OSEDTSMESI Proiierty & Equipment 520 If Merchandise 580 15«8 BARTEU.'SFAM1& Garage/ Private Party QnlV ^rfrpayrnent Required.' (Unfurnished) 405 :;-..- QAROENSUPPLY 97 Jeep '99 Chevy Cavalier I '99 Chevy Malibu Situations Housing : Firewood M2 or full cords Yard Sales 600 9C»654-1566 732-388-1581 14dr, 4cyl, auto, air, am/fm stereo, abs, AUto, air, arrvim stereo, p/s, pAMn- Please read your ad carefully after publication, we are not responsible for errors after 1st insertion. Wanted CLARKv 2 Housos. (Furnished)' •'• • ." . 0825 -.Tutoring &lns'lrucllon ' 0995. :.GIass'&Mirrors '•••.' ' ' • • '1185 Welding! - - :;..'.. ••". . unit, Spring Ridge, wooded/ server. New In box. Retail PETS & ANIMALS : reply .P.O. Box 117, SCOTCH PLAINS- 2 room 0430 Housos (Unlumished) . 0830 . Typings; Word Processing 1000 . Gutters & Loatfars' • ' • .'•1190 -Windows & Scrbons . ' pond views. 2BR.-1 BA, FP, $9000. Sell $2750, Call: 6/11. Old books, HH,mlsc ' '97 Dodge Gr. '99 Toyota 0220 Employment Help Services 0630- HWsos& Livestock'.'• ' . FarwioOd, NJ 07023. suite with parking, perfect '99 Chevy Luniina 0225 Employmont Resumes 0435 Housing To Share 1005 • Handyman . •' . .- 1195"- Wlndqw.'WashlnB ; "•••.•.": $182^501 B06«>«543 OMB. : ':•.- 73*61*-7740 SCOTCH PLAINS-1192 Wood 0437. LolsForBont ...... • • 0636 ,'Obodlonco training '. • HOME SERVICES lot Lawyer, Accountant, Auto, air cond, arrvTm stereo, p/s, .0226 Business Help 0640 Pels •-.. .": • .-•'"• 0850 Air Conditioning . ••'••• ' 1010.:. Hoatinrj .-•• ;.'.. skleRd, 6/10, BikWa clothes, Caravan : RECREATIONAL VEHICLES etc;. Reasonable, rent. Call DININO ROOM SET- Arv Canary UE ; DEADLINES 0230 Drivers .0440 Ollico Spaco . . ". . . 0645 - Pols Supplies & Sorvicos • 1015 HomoTmprovomonts' . ," : . toys; crib, turn., much more . 0855- Alarms & Socurlly 908-322-9595 '- / tlque, Mahogany;, pedestal p/wndows, cassette, airbag, 6 cyl, 0240 GonDral Help 0460 Rooms (Furnished) -.".•."•'•. 1018. 'HomoInspection.:• .'-.:••.•••• ' . 1300 Mopods & Dirt Bikes ••.'.• Hi Top Conversion, auto, air cond, Auto, air cond, p/mirrors, am/fm • 0860 /Aluminum S, Vinyl Siding ; • 1305. -Motorcycles- • ... .- ' table, 6 Chairs, 3 leafs, SCOTCH PLAINS-2063 Mead- 0465 Rooms (Uni.urnlshod) • "• ' • FINANCIAL* BUSINESS .' : 1020 .Homo aoillce Clpanlng • -'•.-•• 0245 Manaoemenl Help 0865 Appliance Ropoir-, '.-' • exc. cond. $950, Mahog- p/b, cruise, hit, p/locks, rear def. fac- 1 0475 Townhousos & Condos . OPPORTUNITIES . •••1310"Motor,Honios •• •'':• '•'• • owvfaW.Rd.; 6/10, 6/11, 93. am/fm stereo, p/windoWs, alloy stereo, abs, p/s, p/windows, 0250 Medical Help 0867 ' Auio Dotalllng & Sorvlco: •.'1025','Houso.WashlnO'. •• •••"•: Rooms any sideboard, $500. Also' 0480 Vacation Proporty • • .• . - 0650 . Business Opportunities • • 1030' Insulation :.'••'. •••• . 1315- -.Trawl Trailers'•'.' ;•, ••' MUHI Family. (5+block sale) tory warranty, 22,000 mi. 0255. Part Time Holp : Whls, Cassette, airbag, 6 cyl, 0870 Balhrboms' • ' .'••,'•• ; : avail; glass/wrought cof- casstte, airbag, 4cyl, p/b, cruise, 0260 Prolossional Holp 0482 Farms • . .' '0655. FlnanolalSorvicos • 1032- IntorlorDecorating • • , " '13.17' ^rtow'mo.bilos -. •• ", (Furnished) 460 SCOTCH PLAINS- Block of 0873. Cablnijtry .' ' .'. •:'• • . : 1.320: Campers 8'RVs:' fee table, $500. 908^464- VIN X9252455 cruise, rer def, TV, VCR, Rear Ac, 0265 Sales. Holp. 0483 .Acroaoo •' .' PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 0875- Carpimtry ' . . ••'. '1035 • Kitchons •••"' " ••: : • !' ' Lenape Way, 6/10,9-3 MUltl tilt, p/locks, rear def, factory 04851 Wanlod To Ront. '•-, • •'•• '. ••: 1330-Boats & Motors •"..- .. :: The • 6830 •'• .•.:'• ; '..-:•.. SPJKifor 0266 Technical Holp. 0700 Accounting Sorvlcos 0885:- Carp'or.Cloanlhg :.-'..- 1037' LaundrySorvteos-:.'••'. '•••'•• '• SUMMIT: Room for: rant ", family, Terril Rd. to Cooper 48,000 mi •1040 Lawn Cara'S Landscaping ' . Warranty 26,000 mi. 0270 Retail Help • . MERCHANDISE : 1 07.10 Appraisers ' ' '. ..0B90 Carpot installation . '. TIJANSPdHmiON :> $110 per week. Call HECLINER Lazyboy, like make a, R. to Ashbrook, L 0275 Trados . : : .-1045'lawn.Mower-Ropalr ,.. '• ' ^ounty^s Largest Weekly liew. Asking $25o;. 0500 Anliquos . , . . 07.15 .Architects; • ' . 0895' Calorihg . '.•' ' --• .: .. 1350.' .Aulomoilyb Financing •'•' 908/598-0522 y . onto Lenape. No early birds VIN VB320444 0280 Situations Wanlod 1050 Lawn Sprinklors '••.• • • ' • VIN XU869465 next week's 0520 Building Materials & Equipment 0717 . Arts & Cralls 0900 Coillnos •.'.;', • • - 1355 .Auto Parts&'Accossprl6s. 908-276-3512 SCOTCH PLAINS- Chapel & 0285 Instruction '1055. Locksmiths ' ;•:' •'.• ' 1 UNION • newly redecorated P530 Clothinrj ".•••• . 0725 Beauty Can? Sorvlcos ' •0905. CpramlcTllo. .' ' ' 1360 :. AulomotlvoSorvlcos! Newspaper i§ offering an 1065'Masdnry. ':• •: •' •'..-.. ••-. $115/week. Easy access Farmlngdale, 6/10, 94 Multl 0535 Collocliblos. •• ' •'• • , 0728 . Bridal-Sorvicos r0907-. .CbramlcTllo.Cloaning . .' . . .1386 Autos fbr'Salo •"•'"• $13,495 REAL ESTATE-SALES 1067' Miscellaneous. ';:•'•... • •'-; to I78.NS 908*86-2195 Items Under family. Fura, toys, cNldrerts 0537 Computers & Electronic Equipment ••• 0730V'Calligraphy . •••.•'. 0910. Chlmrioy Cleaning . •• •• .'. • '•. • •' 1394 Anliquo & Classic Autos . excialient Full i Tittle oppoitunif 0305 Acreage & Lois 1070 .MbvJng&Stofagti: . .clothes, HRItems. 0315 Commorcinl Properly! ' 0540 . Crafts & GlMSnles ' . • 0734 • ChllrlCarb.S,NursprySchools ••'. ' 0915', Cleanups & Hauling •'•:••'. - . '1400 FourWlioolDrlvb" '••"'•• 1075 ' Painting & Papor Hnnbjnrj .:'-. • $100 575 $15,995 073,5 ; Cpmputor Sqrvlcos . •0920 .ClpckRopnlrs' '•.:•' •'•.'. :')4O5 Truck's '&• Trailers"! •• • SPRINOFIELD-3 Jade $14,495 1-800-559-9495 0320 Tpwnhousos& Condos 0545 Estate & Tag Salos'' "• .' . : ty: to joiii a prafessiqnal sales Rooms : 0740 Counselors , ••"• •-. • '-.."' 0922- Concroto. i ' •• •'•" • 1D80 Ptaistorrnrj' . • .. • • 1410 .VansS-Jeops" - •••'• ' Meadow Dr. 6/10 2-6, 6/11 |L .0325 Farms 0547 Christmas Trbos '•• ' ' • ETHAN ALLEN SOFA - •0750 Credit. Card Sorvlcos" ' •-..'- 0925 .Construction' '1085, plurriblng:•••"•::• . .'• ,,. 1415'. Vehicles'.WaW •.•.••;.'•"•.:,'•• (Unfurnished) 465 10-4, 973-379SJ789 Relo- 1090' Pools & Spas team; ah| take over an estab- . wing chairs, chair :& olto- cation: Sale: Hum., elec- Visit our website at : WESTFIELD - Great loca- rhan.Laxy Boy sola bed,! tronic, appliances, home www.bsfleet.com lishpd territory; ••';•'. ••,v'•• J: T^ tion, close., to . trans., twin mattress & boy office, baby items/toys. DRIVERS . spring, table' saw, Retf- Employment $525/mb Inc. utlls. Avail- SUMMIT-15 Carleen Court WlUiStHEAK Sales Help 265 able CUi; 732-463-1442 ' wood . furn.,. - fireplace 150 West 1st Ave. Candidates must be detail .screen, old pine dry elnk, OH of Passalc Ave,, near Wo are sacking C full time, Kent Place Blvd. Junct. MEDICAL Employment 255 erteralon ladders, Maytag tFLEET LEASE f SALES, INC. Roselle, New Jersey tomporary Drivers for BILLINGASST, CLERICAL 6/10, lew. '.•>• Vlntaae Summer positions In Union Person neodod for R6selle HOMEMAKERS TELEPHONE Vacation Proiierty Washer, :Kenmore.'diver, Reliable P/T.help, H/F, 8- clothe*! toys, turn:, Coqnty. CDL,Classi-.B with Park bhyslclaris. ;6f(lc'o. SECRETARY glrlabfke, eta 732-382-9867 2Ohrs. . Generally flex, ; for Rent 480 ' And cheap prices!! ** air brakes & Passenger En- JiCHHAs OPERATOR Doctor's olflce', "Cehlral fast^paced environment; with OPPORTUNITY Medical. Computer knowl- with sometime on Mon. KITCHEN SET- LR couch, dorsement required. Expcrl- edge M must. Exp. pref'ti. PT Hprtieniakers 4. For answering service In Summit. Must be experl- DENTAL SUMMIT- 82 a 84 Broad Mountainside base call Mln. $8/hr. Long term LONQ BEACH ISLAND, chairs & end tables, $99 CLERICAL HELP enco working with children CHHA's wantod. Car^ahd Union,, NJ.' Shift. Is enedd with appointments,, the ability to meet deadlines. SL, 6/10, 9-2, RD 6/24, 9- center is looking (or Please fax resumo to: work. Please call RECRUITMENT Attractive 2BR 2 (I. on ea. 908488-7341 F/l. .General biflca As- prolorrod. $ond resume tq; Mary, 008-241-1615; telephone required; Ap- 11pni(-7am, Sun,, Mon,, reception;,•'.. 'telephones,, HYGIENISfv; 2. MuHl Family. Price(s) include(s) all costs to be paid by a consumer, except for licensing, registration and taxes. spoclol Individual. 908-233-4673. Oceart Block - Quiet St. SHELVES-oak veneer, 3 pc. sist. Knowledge of Win- Hliman. Resources Dept, ply In person at' 655 Tues., a Wed. Will train. charts, insurance, Mon. &, PT, Hygiene position In ADVERTISING WESTFIELD- 605 Roosevelt St., ; $13/hr. guarantood Benefits include: Medical/ Small deck. Avail. 7/15, set $99. Carriage lights dows 98. Call Sharyn at: Catholic Community Serv- CHILDCARE- F/T or P/T, Wettfleld Ave., Eliza, Call Carol 908-964-4444 Tues., :1.dam-5pm,' Frl., Westfleld family practice; 6/10.RD, 6/11,9-2. Baby, Little 1 mln. 23 hr8./wk. No 7/22, 8/19, B/26. $1000. set E-Post, 1 wall, 1 pen- 732-726-1500 oxt. 115 ices, 494 Broad Street, G * live In or out, to care for belli, NJ.-:. .;'..•,:: .;•••••;'. 9am-3pm. Call. Marge © Monday & possibly an- Tykes, toys, tools, furn exp, rtoc. Full paid CLERICAL Dental, Prescription plan, Call 908-484-3334 or dulum, $99 908-789-0271 Fir. Newark, NJ. 07102, Fax spoclal noods child. Must 908-277-2732 vor. lax: other 14 day. 908-232<3550 . training. Hrs. are M-F speak.English & have nt; Resells Park physicians or- TITLE FILE CLERK 908-273-3970 : .NJN Publishing has an Irh- 908-522-1414. 973^23-2463. An Equal Op- 5-9pm. Sat, & Sun. 9-3. flee. Computer knowledge a TIRES ' Good Year Call-908-598-0873 modlato opening for a sjles. 40IK, and more. To apply: N. MYRTLE BEACH - Lux- Wanted to Buy 625 portunity Employer WF/D/V. Cloar speaking volcoa must Please fax resume to: /RECEPTIONIST Wrangler, LT 265/76R16, RECEPTIONfST/ professional. Canjrjldates' ury Ocean-front condos, NS. must. 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Former Garwood res seeks Computsr skills holpluL Services 00, Prev. exp. 8 ECE cert, tasks on a regular basis, . Merchandise 580 postcards, sports & 908-754-8161 PT.WostUeld. Seeking Temporary .. position and have excellent commit- ' 2-3BR apart. In lam nbrhd. paper1 Horns, Call Dr. DoFablo 900' req'd.' •••• Call. Dlrecfbr, Suburban News Call Lori 888-845-4025 enthusiastic team mem- 'June-October, • hours RECEPTIONIST nlcatlon; presentation, and etc. Wanted for top 771^)220, '!"'. . .• General Heln 240 BARMAIDS/ flexible. ;: 'Experience Presby. Nursery School • •99 TREK 5200-Racing Bite, CHILD CARE ber (or o'tlr prevention; F/T, Busy medical offlco .... :.' 908-23^3-0766 ;': .! closing skills. .'In return, the SScmcaibon, red/wtvU, 18sp., $$$ Pre-1960 preferred. Call Flo at: successful candidate- Will 301 Central Ave. . • , AVrtt: •'• BAR TENDERS WoBlfiold. Afternoon baby- oriented practice; Tues'. WANTED In .Westfleld. Fax resu* Merchandise "deck computer. 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Around Connelly gears up for second Congressional run Check the ByDAWAMEOU reform, Politicians on all levels Town THE CHRONICLE With bitter primary in the past, former Fanwood mayor are being pressured to take an introspective look at their own classified section first. After winning the Democratic is ready to meet the voters and tackle national topics finances as unprecedented CHS seniors ready for primary by a slender margin, for- amounts of money are poured! Sawy home shoppers reach for the classified ads before mer Fanwood Mayor Maryanne a Congressional seat, following' gently engaged in an extensive decisions. She is an advocate of into candidate advertising and Sell those no-longer 'Pomp and Circumstance' Connelly is on the Congressional her 1998 loss to Congressman ^meet-and-greet campaign. "I was gun control and gun registration. other campaign efforts, and this they hit the streets. The newspaper classified section campaign trail for the second used items for $$$$! CRANFORD — Graduation Bob Franks. .jo the train station at 6 a.m. I She also will be talking up ideas point has not been lost oa time in her political career. The loss to Franks did not dis-i0'was in the supermarkets. I for higher* educational standards Connelly. \ offers everything they need to make an informed for the Cranford High School According to the certified courage Connelly from running10'worked really hard to get out and smaller class sizes, and is "It is to the point where run-1 purchasing decision. Class of 2000 is scheduled to results of the June 6 primary for Congress again—and may, in(- there." adamantly opposed to school ning for office is so expensive! take place 6:30 p.m. election, Connelly received fact, have taught her a thing or ^ ' Connelly has been, and Said vouchers. "We need to keep the that most people can't afford to classified,, Wednesday at Memorial Meld. 14,931 votes while Union County two. She said she feels this timeM£sh e will continue to be, vocal on money in the public schools," she do it," she said, noting her sup-J Want to make a move? In case of poor weather, the Manager alid Republican oppo- around, her campaign has the specific issues. Shtsis a supporter said. port of the campaign finance- ;f ceremony will move indoors to nent Mike Lapolla received winning formula. "You need to ' of the. Patient's Bill of Rights, a One of the hot campaign reform bill that is about to hit the; Check the classified ads first. the first plac6rs people look for everythingt , 14,636 votes. The primary win identify tbth&e voters and know tttLb, v bill that will hinde„ r HMO's con- issues across all races this elec- Congressional floor. Connelly 'the CHS gymnasium. put Connelly bade on the hunt for tion year is campaign finance J Scheduled to speak are vale- voters," said Connelly, who is cu& <4rol over a patient's health care (Continued on page A-9) J dictorian Katherine Arcieri; classified salutatorians Anne Padrone and Lauren Zuravnsky; and Extra- class president' Gerald Tobin. Ready Board of Education President For Your Cynthia Myers and Vice the first place to look for everything Lifeju§t President Rita Veca are sched- ordinary! Convenience -uled to present diplomas to rumble got easier. Leach graduate. Kenilworth to OK Cranford candidates: You can Now you can Music will come from the charge your charge your CHS choir and band, whose 2000 budget after to tackle touchstone^' Classified Ad! performers will include some of classified ad! We Accept this year's graduates* The choir months-long delay ByPAMAMEOU -_ is under the direction of Linda THE CHRONICLE " ' " Helmke and the band is under ByPAJUAMEOU the direction of Gerson CRANFORD — The primary THE CHRONICLE season is over, the real race for Horowitz. KENILWORTH-- With its Township Committee has begun, long-anticipated Extraordinary and two issues that have become Ladies'Auxiliary State Aid in hand, the torrid touchstone topics in Kenilworth Borough Council was CraYrford figure to play large tabs 2000 officers expected to pass the year 2000 roles. GARWOOD — The Ladies' municipal budget — finally — Republican candidate^ Jaqqueline McDermott and Auxiliary of the Garwood Fire Wednesday night. The meeting and budget vote Democratic'candidate and former Department has installed its took place after press deadline. Mayor Daniel Aschenbach have^ officers for 2000-01. The adoption of the proposed both noted the Cranford Crossing" They are Loretta Spina, budget — which weighed in at lawsuit and the township's $6.5 president; Connie Miller, vice roughly $8.5 million — has been _ million flood control project bill president; Lucille Bonfanti, delayed for months while " major components of their treasurer; Judy Spera, record- Kenilworth officials awaited campaign, while independent ing secretary; Donna Bober, word from*the state on how much candidate Anthony Mack said he feels no single issue can be isolat- corresponding "secretary; and extraordinary aid, if any, the bor- \_t ough would receive. "We usually ed as a *^najor problem." Maryanri Severage, chaplain. adopt a budget in March, but we The three are squaring off for Anne Leonard served as weren't able to finalize it until we the Township Committee seat installing officer for the cere- got word from the state," noted being vacated by Deputy JMfoyor fora 'mony, which was held in May. Nicholas Giuditta, who has Councilman Rich Falcetano, Auxiliary meetings are chairman of the council's Finance decided not to seek re-election to "scheduled to resume in Committee. the committee this year. September. Kenilworth received $245,000 The Cranford Crossing law- in Extraordinary State Aid. The suit brought against the town-, money was awarded to the ship by residents Anthony- Techno-course aimed municipality to reduce the need DiGiovanni and Paul Alderdice for raising funds through proper- &ANDALL MILLER/CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT is, among other things, focusing at teaching teachers ty taxes and is non^discretionary, greater scrutiny on municipal SCOTCH PLAINS - officials said. "We can't take that practices. The suit, still tied up in Union Copunty Superior Court Computer systems in schools money and buy things with it," Falcetano noted. "It is to be used The Cranford High Sc II team really has nothing to hang Its head about One win front this week, alleges the Township have become more and more toward taxation." a state title Is noth M don't tell that to senior shortstop Angel Navarotte, who felt Committee illegally guaranteed a ^complex. Kenilworth Chief Financial the pain after the relay to Hamilton West in the state Group III championship $12.9 million project loan after Teachers may be trying to game. For full details nthamplonshlp, please see the story In Sports, Page C-1. -find a Way to understand the (Continued on page A-9) (Continued on page A-9) Ttechnology behind the comput- Check the ers and how to utilize it better in the classroom. A way has I palsy school gets makeover classified ads been found: a course sponsored Brick by brick, ce by the Union County first Educational Technology Officials: New facility will give kidi| •Training Center, located at the Union County Vocational and the care, support public schools c Technical School in Scotch Whether you're JPlains. ByDAWAMEOU Secondary school for *'< j The course is scheduled to THE CHRONICLE ages 10 through 21. opening doors or run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. June On June 8, the C CRANFORD — The Cerebral pus hosted a hard hat 57-29. Palsy League is hoping to reception of the undi climbing corporate -; Hands-on instruction will improve the lives of the handi- tion facility to show thi be provided for Windows NT capped people of Union County nity what the CPL plans '- I : ^Server and workstations. •brick-by-brick,' it'ntowja.;.^-,;\ • l..:' •/^< •Teachers can learn hbw to, do To that end, the CPL is build- The! secondary school ^systems administration tasks ing a new school on> Myrtle will include • offices for ^df ^associated with a network: Avenue in Cranford that will db trators, child study teanj$! more than just '•'-' ''•" " chologiai^vif •establishing.shared resources, section. baby-sit tirea "I've nurses, ^managing user accounto?,; coor-. children who suf- as »dinating queues for the prinV fer from debili- such a dedicatee[staff, rooms, & .:.• .••\'V:V:: ;•:••.• tating diseases. And it's not afoul the. entire Pee has been reduced to When public willl cost schools, can't pro- money, believe m&jt is >$760 for this course. • , ., • , • •.,-••• mated. vide the proper obvious how much they ii , > For registration or more care for students ;CranforOn d information, call- Lisa with 'special care ads first ^Greenberg at (908) 889-38101 needs, the CPL :ra -r and its new Itmay not look;^ school, part of the ,, . g on^yilii Avenui In Granfcircl will eventually re^ilt In a state-of-the-art facility for students who suf* league's Jardine fer front the, debilitating disease!. The renovated school Is part of the league's Jardine Academy and will prcH •«•••.• i Academy — will plete the project, ••'take over.'.'•'.'• • • ••: ••. '• ;„•..,;' ;'. .'." 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' , v,' give these kids an independence children are born. • The; -C- "**" «sii want to keep a kid like The teachers at Jardisfe Community Pfer..B"1 level when they leave us at 21 Earl"y Interventon ^ i,t(Jie community, you need .believe that given the right sup^ the first place to look for everything diarsold). vides services1 tfl the •pre jtepp^?i'iwcT:!M^'C^\'a1'.;8ttict like this,*: sfiid Penny port, all kids can stand, sit, and: Sports....,».» *....«.IC'M "There is a heavy emphasis on children who are under the j t,iltion tlchedule) to prevent JoEnSon, Paul's Wai, tpiiM kid walk. Paiil was walking aroundi choice," noted Debra Wolfel, exec- 3 and are developmental iiiuws. At. the reception follow- needs to ledrn, he heeds friends, with a little^Itelp firom staff ineinV Prime Time .M.....--" utiutivve direcjtojtor and CEO of the physically delayed/ iThe': teachers. Hfr needs hands." bers, after only two months inj&j. Cranford campus off thhe JardinJ e offers social services, cUnk . Paul has ;been itb Children's' B-2 1 program, said Johnsoni who con- Obituaries .....••'""•"• Academy. , . • vices and an ad^ladiilt vbcat' tri munchOIL, a four-inch Specialized Hospital and other tributed her son'$ advances to his; The demand for services is school, and the Jardine J jrine sandwich and wash it special facilities, but Johnson : : forme*^teacher, Pai^y Tekel. fv, Real Estate..-..--""»C-4 Outgrowing: the resources "the is a state-approved private t ;^rit|i. .cobBes; ^and''^nilk.. said she saw. her son. progress '•IVe never workedi with sucnjp! Union County 0PL has. to work that provides educational .^^wai^sh^^eatirig, vfurther••if.the^PL'' P^^'- ••^^d^^;0^ff^.isi>U4''H^;S^o^^'' Police Log ...... «-.A-2 with. So Ifce league is looking to gramfl and related servic grabbed atm's mothers ••:':myyrh6i^., else.; •'Sbi^ principal at Jardine Acad,emy5j ; reconstruct a wing of the children with moderate to i t a^i p^eii^r^ for R hug.,'' stroj feh'zabeth campus. 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