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Saying D-8 Cranford Chronicle June 1, 2000 Your Business Cranford High baseball Softball squads win sectional titles. Please see Sports, Page C-1 assifieds Get RESULTS! Immmn The Classifieds MARANO & SONS Spring into Summer in a New Car at a Great Price! | CRANFORD « GARWOOD'KENILWORTH Thursday, June 8, 2000 50 bents wwramtfOT 2000 TOYOTA •97 HONDA CMC DX •97FORDM50H, 98 OLDS DELIA 88 S0YAIJ8 CAMRYLE ALIIO, air, fv^, jvts, tilt, cass, dud hags EXTENDED CAB 4 Dr, auto, air, p/s, p/b, pAv, p/locks. lAirto, air, p/s p/b, p/locks p/seab Lilt, \ 1 u / Moonroof, auto, air, p/s, p/b, p/lock< 6Q1 aulo, air rVs, jvi), tilt, ennse, cass, p/seat, tilt, cruise, cass, abs, dual Icniitf cass leather, abs, dual ba^s cd 28 000 miles VINWL087783 iVstal, lilt, cruise, cass, cd, abs, dual abs dual bag. 23000 miles. bags, alloy Wheels, 32,000 miles VIN •cass25000mi!ejr VINSXT0134H bags, 6ftOOmilesWN»yiB52049 VDWKB38747 04826297 Around Union County towns get into the swim of things AUTO SALES INC. $19,495 $19,495 $11,495 $14,995 $14,995 Town By ROBERT MEDZWIECKI on a 61-inch television on July IX I *9S HONDA CIVIC DX HATCH •97 MAZDA 626 LX '99 PONTIAC WHOJ/DA CIVIC DX From pools to sports camps, it's summer in the suburbs and 25 and Aug. 8. There are also ihiying -d Cars <A Truck: I Auto air p/s A cass airbus 41000 Auto, air, pis, pib, pAv, p/locks, tilt, BONNEVILLE SE 4. dr, AWD, auto, air, jls, jVb, pto, 4 dr, auto, air, p/s, pft, cass, dual bags, CHHONICLB CORRESPONDENT miles VMSH515992 cruise, toss, leather, dual bags 4 dr auto air \ili p/h pAv p/Iocks p/locks, till, cruise, cass, 27,000 34,000 miles. WI10O2O13 ' athletic activities available for Since 1955 24 000 miles VINW5665069 p/^caU till cruise CD, AI1S, dual miles. WWA028305 Union 200 Club dishes out Union County residents who summer is to get good participa- both of which offer multiple pools and also has a swimming team children. baiis, U.OOOmllM V1N#XH227SOO find a trip to the Jersey Shore too tion in our programs and to have with varied depths for swimmers members can join. On Mog Burke of Westfield said WAS $17,1 Valor Award scholarships much of a hassle need look no a safe summer," said Glenn of all ages and abilities. Wednesdays, the pool holds Adult she thinks the Memorial Pool is a $8,495 $12,495 $28,995 $10,495 GARWOOD — Sean Gamer further for summer entertain- Burrell, Westfield's recreation Westfteld Memorial Pool Night from 6 p.m, to 8:30 p.m. for quality place for children. "We •97BUZUH0NBRESMCECAB '96NI8SAN240SXSE ment than their home towns. director. One of the most popular spots those 18 and over and Teen Night looked around a lot before we set> 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 <yes to spng 'no' Cranford awaits ers killed in the line of duty. It has one of the largest scholar- 1996 MSSAN 240 SX 1997 FORD EXPEDmONXLT 1997 GMC SIERRA SL? PICKUP ship programs in New Jersey, Community unites Auto, air, p^ jyb, p/W, piodcs, fall, cruise, Crossing decision 2 dr, auto, air, loaded, 34,000 miles. 57V8 auto, air, loaded, 36,000 miles. Lease The scholarships are awarded VTNMWO56695. Lease for $199 per cass, cd, 24,000 miles. Vm#VIJB0163a for $199 per mo736 mos. with $1699 total every year to sons and daugh- to teach youngsters to approve the parking deck bond - ma/36 mos. with $1699 total down. Lease for $299 per moJ36 mos. with down. VIN #VZ523401. ters of police officers and fire- Arguments made, by a two-thirds vote jfn " * $1,799 tolal down. fighters who work in Union about drug (Jangers September of 1999, committee' County. but judge delays members, opted to form a non- In addition to Sean and the By MAUREEN FOYE profit lease company, 63 20 Corp. other high school seniors, the CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT' lawsuit verdict DiGiovanni and Alderice 200 Club has 19 other students hired attorneys Paul Werther in its scholarship program. GARWOOD — The crowds ByDAWAMEOU and Fred Kessler to prove the The club also offers financial turned out Saturday for the Township Committee circum- assistance to 31 police officers borough's second-annual THE CHRONICLE vented the law to ensure the con- and firefighters continuing Substance Abuse Awareness CRANFORD — Superior struction of Cranford Crossing, > 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.
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