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UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED PAGE B16 - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1997 Carjacking is down Still hitting the books According to the Prosecutor's A retired teacher authors his Office, incidences of carjacking fifth book, a history of 18th Automotive dropped again in 1996, Page B1. century Union. See Page B3, . AUTO FOR SALE AUTO WANTED AUTOMOTIVE 1994 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE.-V-8. 4X4. ABLE PAYS TOP S$$ IN CASH showcases the next automatic, 'attponanionlng, ABS. an power, premium stereo, alarm, many extras. 34.000 miles S18.5O0. 201-762-9462. ^ ' For All 4 Wheel Drives J l 1989 LINCOLN. SIGNATURE Series, black. CARS. TRUCKS and VANS - AUTO DEALERS Loaded. 4-door.leather. power seats, cruise. generation with the XP2000 59K Insta-dear windshield, car phono In- SMYTHE VOLVO cluded. Garage kept. $5900. 906-964-8850. FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS Buick's XP2000 showcases a new EXCLUSIVE 1989 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL, Signature series, bronze, tully loaded. 4 door.-leather 1-800-953-9328 generation of automotive technology. When the driver approaches the XP2000 after VOLVO DEALER seats, low mileage, car phone. $6,000 Best 326 Morris Avenue Summit : specifically selected to enhance the dark; the signal from the remote keyless fob otter. 201-379-6608. ' 908-688-2044 convenience, comfort and safety of (908) 273-4200 . 1988 LINCOLN TOWN Car,'garage kept, one Buick customers. While trje XP2000 turns on all of the white exterior lights, AUTHORIZED owner fabric top. fully loaded, cherry Wack 70,000 miles $7.000. 908-233-8299: 9-4. remains a dream-car. many of these FACTORY SERVICE including the headlamps and backup lumps, LONG TERM LEASING 1988 MERCURY COUGAR XR7, excellent "Your Best Source For Community Information" features will appear on real-world condition, white, blue leather interior, loaded, ^^ ~' 7 A during the next lew Veins. 'l iclhiJifv nrmmd thp C.ar. The niairor olrjrm tystfl ^ ^^ AUTO FOR SALE miles; 201-661-1767. Customer's Choice allows custom- system includes "puddle lights" under the 1990 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE, 5 speed, blue. ers to tailor many features of the car to • 1990 ACCURA LEGEND, white, 4 door, moon A WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER; RAHWAY, N.J., VOL.7 NO.19—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 TWO SECTIONS • 25 CENTS roof, 65.000 miles, all power, alarm, remote Fully loaded, new tires, excellent condition. their personal taste. Each driver is rocker panels to illuminate the area beneath . starter! mint condition. S12.5OO, 908-862-3543. Best oiler, must sell. 908-687-5009. identified by an electronic code in a the doors. AUTO SPECIAL - S24.00 tor 10 weeks prepaid. 1987 NISSAN 200SXse, V-6. red. 5-speed, keyless fob As he or she approaches Call-Classified lor details. 800-56^-8911. 8BK. fully loaded, sunroof. Asking $3500. 'fa negotiable. Call 908-686-7803. -~!he-car.:,i-dieital-codc-from_the-.fob_. "othcrfratures-can-be-activated-by'-a— -a992-Br>JW-325L.6-cylinder^manual.traRmis-__ Performing history tory'. importanfassets in the" event oT T9WNIslXr^MAXTMATwhiteTTellihgaVsr tells the XP2000's computers to' sion, leather. • sun-roof, air- Narrowlvote^authorizes voice recognition system, allowing ' Good engine, broken axels. Price negotibable, accident or illness. conditioning, AM/FM cassette, new tires. 45K. adjust the scat, steering column, out- • the driver's hands to remain on the Mint. S18.300 negotiable. 201-325-0190. very ' reasonable. Call 908-964-0562/ side . mirrors, climate .control and A head-up display projects vehicle 908-964-5277, hours 5:00-10:00pm. steering wheel. 1988 -SEDAN deVILLE. Beige Highlights entertainment system to the prefer- data onto the base of the windshield, leather interior, loaded. Mint condition in and 1988 NISSAN SENTRA SE- Sports coupe: Mint cellular tower broadcast XP2000 is designed to use wire- condition, only 76.000 miles, red with sunroof. ' ences of thal'driver. allowing the driver to check speed, ..out. New tires. S65O0. Call 908-851-0307. euidance systems proposed for the S45O07 best offer. Call 908-286-0773.. By Chris Suswai According to Zcman, the lowers portrays magnetic energy. Zcman fuel level and other important infor- 'CARS FOR S100 or best offer. Seized and Offices closed The dynamic response of the car. OLDS 1974 CUTLASS Supreme. Creamputf, Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems auctioned by .DEA, FBI, IFtS. All models. Managing Editor would operale al a lower power than noted thai there have been lawsuits mation without moving his or her eyes right olf showroom floor. Used in parades. The offices of this newspaper including steering effort, transmission 4WD's. boats, computers and more. Your area . of the 21st Century. In automatic gui- $5,000, low mileage. Must see. Call Eric, Six months after unanimously vot- what is broadcast hy police cars or fire dismissed.hy the courts where cellular shifts, engine response and suspen- away from the road. now! 1-800^51-0050 exl. C198. will be closed Monday in obser- dance mode, the XP2000 reconfigures 201^429-2312. . . ' ' ' ' ing it down, ihc City Council changed trucks. Alilimjch the Ultra High Fre- phones were alleged lo cause cancer. sion feel, can also be programmed vance of Presidents Day. We • The advanced head-up display of its color displays and other features, 1988 ASTRO CHEVY VAN. Rebuilt engine, two SEIZED CARS Irom $175. Porsches, Cadil- its stance on cellular towers.' quency will be five limesTffgher than "There is no evidence that micro- using Customer's Choice.. tone gray, clean. Asking S3800,' negotiable. ivill reopen Tuesday: the XP2000 uses programmable.- ' transforming the interior into an lacs. Cheyys,' BMWs. Corvettes, Jeeps. Democratic Council members Nan- these broadcasts, the power measured waves or low frequency energy tach driver of XP2000 will have a Call 201-763-0818 or 201-761-1497. 4WD's. Your area. Toll free 1-800-21B-9000 The deadlines for the Feb. 20 reeonfigurable color displays to pro- office or entertainment center.. ' extension A-7953 currant listings. cy Saliga and Sal Mibncchanged their • in wattage will he less if nof the same, causes cancer." he said. • . unique keylessfob. On approaching 1988 CHEVY CAMAR0. Blue, 6 cylinder, edition arc, as follows:. videiwhatever information the driver votes to ayes is resolutions AR 5.5-97 he said. Till' antennae on top of the • 'According lo some definitions, the- the' vehicle, a signal from the fob Also fitted to the XP2000 is an • automatic, good condition. 94,000 miles. ' SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches. Cadil- • 'Lifestyle, including church chooses. When the car is parked or $3.500 or best offer. Call 908^687-4218. lacs. Chevys, BMWs. Corvettes. Also Jeeps. 4 and AR 56-97 passed by 5-4 votes. water lank .would be broadcasting at UIJP band would be. considered unlocks the doors and. if it is dark, Adaptive. Cruise Control system, wheel drives. Your area. Toll free and club news. etc. — today, operating in wire-guided mode, the 1986 VAN. Brown, all automatic Saliga £nd Mione had voted against between four and six Walts. • microwave energy bul other defini- 'turns on \hc car's interior and exterior which can be used for either wire- ' "1-800-218-9000 Ext. -A-5139 lor current noon. hea.d-up display and the flat-panel AM/FM cassette. 60.000 miles. $5500. Call listings/directory. . ' such resolutions in August as did tions suggest it would not be a' micro- lights. { guided or normal driving. The driver 908^688-4373. ' » Letters to the editor. — Fri- "An individual walkieTtalkie radio color display that normally, serves as Democrat Jim.Jones and Republican selects a speed and following "dis- 1992 SUBARU LEGACY. L-wagon. 5-speed,,4 day, noon. can broadcast, up to seven watts." • wave transmission', Zerrian said. Jan- • To start, the car. the driver inserts the instrument cluster can be used as 1988 DODGE DAYTONA. air conditioning, wheel drive, ABS, 58K. all power. Excellent Frank Janusz, the only other members usz showed Zcman hi cellular phone ' tancc; the cruise.control automatically power steering, power, brakes, am-fm cas- condition; $9,500/ best offer. 201-740-9190, • What's Going On '•— Fri- Zeman said. • ' the fob into a slot in the instrument screens for the vehicle information lo remain after the elections. sette automatic. 89,000 miles. Good condition. leave message. • . day. 4 p.m. • •The water-tower is located.in die manual which warned against keeping panel and presses il momentarily. A center, the cellular phone', the driver's maintains this distance from the car $2,300. 908-245-8951: . ahead. The system will instantly slow 1992 TOYOTA PREVIA LE. 54K miles. CD, • Display ads — Friday noon On Monday, Democrats Robert •tin Ward, which is-represenleil b.y .the anienna close to a person's head securm code in each fob allows the personal, computer or the entertain- 1986 DODGE LANCER, automatic, power rear air, ABS. Captains chairs, alloy wheels, for Section Band 5 p.m. for Rachlin and Dave Brown voted Brown, who asked several questions .Janus? said he was reasonably sure a car 10. stan only if an authorized fob is ment system. the car and alert the driver if the vehi- windows, power brakes, power steering, air. excellent condition, S12.500 negotiable. Section A. against the resolutions as did Jones cellular phone was safe.' but he was —used—Fo-Mop-t He-engine!-(he-driver— cle ahead slow$ or stops suddenly. am-fm cassette. 101K, $995 or best offer. 201-376-1672. __,- concerning the- effects tins- cellular XP2000 features a navigation sys- •~SportS~rf6ws — Fridayr*)—" —rrtM-—stirc—irhmit-—the—-tT^wtM-s— simply removes the fob from the slot. To make driving safer, especially at 2raB: ~~ DREAM MACHINES - got a picture ol your car? "broadcasts miglu have on residents. 1993FORD TAURUS, GL wagon. Maintained Run it lor 4 weeks, only $40. Call Classified at the Auto Special a.m. The resolutions authorize Omni- transmissions. The'GM Smart Card, a credit card tem with' an easy-to-use format. An "They pose no hazard," Zeman night or in poor,visibility,, a Near and garaged, like new. Automatic, 43K miles, ' 800-564-8911 lor details. . _^ .. ' ', 0 weeks - 20 words • General pews — Tuesday, point. Communications and Sprint. "I just cannot in good, conscience with an integral computer memory. arrow indicates vehicle direction all upgrades. By appointment. $9700, negoti- only S24.00 prepaid said. "There are safety standards that Obstacle Detection System uses radar 1992 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GLI. 16 valves. 9 a.m. Spectrum L.P. to u'sc'ilie-Hart Street vote for this: resolution if Ihe people tils into a slot in the instrument panel. while'distance, time to destination, to track objects near the XP2000 and able. 201-736-7527. ' 67,000 miles, loaded, sun-roof.1 power eyery- One vehicle per »-J' . are adopted by the New'Jersey thing, very sporty. Must see and drive. S8900. • Classified advertising — ' Water Tower for a wireless communi- doii'i u;an| il.". he said. • • ' • providing a. number of. convenience road-names and the color of approach- 1995 FORD WINDSTAR. GL. 28.000 miles; •-.. Me abbreviations . Department of Environmental Protec- predict their motion relative to the car. 201-763-0725. '• cations site. Democrats Jerome Scat- ing traffic lights are'displayed nearby. power steering/ windows, locks; air conditioner; Ncrelunds Tuesday. 3 p:m. tion and the Federal Communications Dunne the hearing of public ccrtv . features.. . . • '. This .information is graphically dis- 1 dual air bags; stereo cassette. Asking S15,000. 1973. VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE. Looks, run • Legal advertising .— Tues- uro, Deanna. Tilton and Donald The svstem warns the driver of • • Prlvnln paily fldvnrtlsnr* only •Commission, which tliese meet by a ments. residents voiced concern about A list of Customer's Choice set- played on the head-up display. 908-382-5692. ' great. Interior clean and in good shape. New I. I Anderson joined Mione and Salica in -bfaKes.^clulch.-statierr-S»900-ne9Otiabla». dav. noon. . wide mnrfin ** • When the vehicle is shifted into 1989 HONDA CIVIC SI. 5 speed, red Excellent 908-355-2249. . . ' .' . passing the iegislalion. Uary £cman, a ing the sellings to be transferred to even contains a directory' of. restaur- condition. 48K. lour new tires, air. AM-FM ,1ml |ol down ymir nd nnd mull II In wlllt The proposed cellular towers are dent and member of the Union County Reverse, the system scans the space • : . your pnymonl. Vendors wanted representative of Lucem .Tcch.no.kv . an\ Buick equipped: with Customer's ants and tourist • attractions. cassette- Asking S5400. Call 201-669-8120. AUTO WANTED ' less than 1 percent or closer tcVl/KXiO; .Concerned Citizens, mentioned the': behind XP2000 and warns the driver Worroll Newnpup'" Vendors are wanted for a gies, answered questions', arid Choice'.. . ' The Smart Arrow Navigation Sys- 1992 HYUNDAI ELANTRA. 4 cylinder. 5 speed Clunlfled ArfTe'rtlnIng PrP'- of the allowable levels, he said. controversy surrounding, microwave of any obstacle,'using the head-up dis- standard transmission, air-conditioning, AM/ •$$$WE PAY TOP D0LLAR$$$ craft fair on March 21 from f> explained some of • the' towers aii'd ' The Smart Card can pay Tor fuel. tem can be programmed to use either P.O. Box 188 radiation. food or other services. I can automati- play and an audible tone. When the • FM cassette, good condition, 65,000 miles Mnplrwnoii. N.J. 070-10 :o 10 p.m. at Grovcr'Cleveland • . Hro*o By ChrWophfr ,S'u«»al antennae-saftey standards.' ; • Zeman made' ixMiiparisidns to the the head-up display or the main color car is in Reverse, the. system also S4.795.. negotiable. 201-705-9657. For Your Junk Car effects of high tension 'power lines "Tin: situation islariilacous to. the. cally pay tolls, so the car-can pass' Search your local classilieds • School. For information, contact Vanessa Rozzelle gears up for ail yWcan-American •-•• "The frequencies that'arc'used"for display in the instrument panel. 24 Hour Service. Call: 1 which ure known.to have more inteii>e • n-c W.IVI .lhe.-iiuilicrauir.'- 'Car^-n- through toll booths without slopping. adjusts the outside mirrors downward 1983 CJ7 JEEP. 258, 6 cylinder, 4 speed, on'lhe internet .. ; 'aige. Rue al 382-5108. '•• History Month perforrnanca«at.^i|fcahway Public - personal communication systems and to improve rear visibility and reduce hard-top/ soft-top, new AM/FM stereo cassette http://www.locaisource.corrVclassideds.' magnclic fields. He- saiU Ihere i>' a >UK'. "Tli.">i:. >'.^r.dar^^ a£V uuestiv>!i- Smart Card can'also carry the driv- The navigation system, climate (removable). $1800 or best offer. library. There will be sevecuSfiefflajnances at the icchnnlogies arc iu t(|e range of V.'XKi 908-424-8742. 908-688-7420 common misunderstanding about eel-' abie and ax air active subject o; er's medical records and personal his- controls, entertainment system and ' blind spots.. . . Church dinner library throughout the month. megahertz." Zenwn said.' "Tliese are, in fact, radio waves." lular towers because of how the media enntroversv.'-' The Trinity United Methodist Church on Milton and Main streets, will offer a smorgasbord dinner Feb. 22 at > p.m. Advance tickets are required J". Appointments await Investigations lead to drug arrests SX.M) for adults and $4 for ..'.-. ' Hv Chris Sa ..:s •.>.-.•.•• .•,:!.-' pa;-ap'ie.r which, resulted in several arrests '. - • . • . va lii His-. .'. - - : B) Sean Daily water somewhat. It is.with this that • Dei. Lt. John Rodger, comma"nUerw.!ii-. \:,i.• k.:!:•<•.•• ^ Stall Writi-r Kennedy Has made his; appeal.-. .Police Department Special Invesii^uiioi^ !"III:. r-ji-j..--.. NAACP meets Wii.' exaci.lv makes Ihe appoint- • IJe. added recently thai appoint- ments lo ihe. Zoning-Board o! Adjust- .menis liaverven made by the mayor The Railway^ branch ol the fpr comment'. One search warrant'was"execuiej r: :: . . '.pn i-eh ~. LI: .;>.-.;' >. ;: :i:' Wiiiie K. j,ii'it.-, .'5. ^>.a^• nieni ' Actually, the answer is more in Railway for the,past 30 .years. . 1 NAACI' will'iHMd us regular unit on Thursday, and two more raidi' occurred •.<;-. ]•-. i . aite'sted M.:;:'. .stLee '.i:ia 1:1m Avenue -AfjK-.nig oiher-. than a -little fuzzy at this point Janusz b.as called Kennedy's appeal monthly .meeting on Monday at day.. There were eight arrests in to'tj! .i>- ii:e result o: charges, he «a» Liuigt-i; witirp'ossessioh •<'. a ;.onu\i||ed But that could change in the near - a "stalling lactic" to gel'a niore favor- S p.m. at Progressive Baptist investjgatioris'which had lasted up to si\. montiiN • • dangerou> Mibstaiii-e'^'.ih ::ilen! urdi>tribuie ::; a..>cti'.".\'-- luture . with an appeal, and a:: able council. Janusz is the only Repu- Church. 10S5 Main St. The On Feb. 6at about 11 p.m.. a search warrant ua.- car- zone. Tola! bail v.'a\'>i.-; al S22.5'*1"'" - ' '-..': • ordinance. ' - .. blican survivor frotn.)as! year's.elec- 24 HOUR AUTO INFORMATION SERVICE alured guest for- the evening- • ried out at 1895 Montgomery-.St.'and lour arrests were '. .'-Alter the arre>!''.'!. iones. a search M arrant w.'a.V exe- Democratic Mayor James Kennedy tion1 on.the council: the other eight will be James Hams, a dean at. made. Linda Brandt. 40.. William !. Disnev .-5(>. Th«>ma> • culed al li>i '"A:l ,ee>v.ilie. Ave . .w hiu.ii re.-uiieJ in-the lost the power to name appointees to seals are filled by Democrats. A FREE Public Seivice OfWORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS Monlclair Slate University. He D. Kriste. 35', and Coles Allen. ^S: wcie ani.-sledT-.ach •aiTesls \M : Bieiid.:'.'•>:rjti;hlieid. -2.. and. •Vincent .Iv : will discuss the stale oi educa- the Board of Adjustment; . among Kennedy said the delay was not i YOUR .wascharged with possession o! j vo;;tr. lied dangerous White. 2'-- (~: J'.vJi-was charged.with •.ontempt ••'! MITSUBISHI PORSCHE IOII in New Jersey and the. .other city hoards, in a lawsuit filed by engineered hy iiini. "That's the.legal 4 760 Mirage substance and. possession ,ei -.it-'S'i"? while While was charged s funding ol school districts the 'Republican-members of council system." he said .with a laugh. CALL-IS . 476 ! Mighty Ma»; subsiance with .the intenl- lo.':v:-:siiibuie. In..addition. . •' with possession >'• ,::-'.;ii'i|ua:ia .with inieni lo dislribuie 4762 ' Monies SAAB and. then-Councilman.Jerry Coleman. Bul, according m Janusz. Kennedy Allen was charged w:ih;->i>sse>M-"!.•'! m;inju;ina uiick-i • a»d.possess!'.'!i. ••!• li'rig Piraflwrujhn \\\* "jil-w-jy »e>' -763." Gaian* • a. Democrat. '. • has violated a'court siayon (he Board 4503 PL 476-i 30-30 GT . Tax program 50 grjrns. All .were-residents ,-•:'Mi-mlgoniecy Street • al S5.25" Tliese '.irres.t^were als> • the,'re.-ul! •-.'i\ LAND ROVER 482: K>: ^S -175£" DiaTian:-.- But Kennedy has since filed an . of .Adjustment.' which prevents (he except for Kirsle. *-li>i>e .iJJiessi:iJiV.ite> -his residency !: 472" 3SC0VC--V • -i~6*5 ' Eclipse . The AARP. w'iih the cooper'a- appeal to'the judgment, which, was members lhat Kennedy voted in.from • See INVESTIGATIONS, Pace 1 (908)686-9898 21 ^_ 4767 . Mjntefc i;y. " 18¥: Salum • mn or ihe Railway-Division-of" made • by Superior CouH-- Judge being taken out' unlit.'their terms J510 A6 Sedan;, DODGE H0HDA- SUBARU l'arks and Recreation, will' con- F.dwanJ Bcglin. The appeal is sche- expire. • ; - • ' . M51* AC. • ulSa:*' Spot duel a tree w.cvnie lax-aide from your touch 45'2 A4 •seiv .»gac. C duled to be heard AMI March 4 One oi tile fust, actions that the program foi Railway seniors o:i 4S-.3 CaB:ioi«'.' Under dispute is Ihe definition oi newly Democratic-controlled.council Flood recovery speaks volumes • tone phone.... a limited income. The .tax assis- BMW the term "governing body." which in made at its reorganization meeting tance program will be. on an liv Chris Sus»ul •=520 5 Senes • this case- means the body that names was to-vole in six new^peinhers to the 452: 7 Scries appointment-only basis and will appointees. Current Republican 4522 eSeries Board c.f AdjusimeiiirThis. according . Libraries are bililt to be filled wall **.. Press the ' LINCOLN 485C . SA.TT' be held in the Uahway- Senior'• Councilman Frank Janusz, one of ihe '4E23 3 Senes . lo Janus/, is against Beglin's ruling, knowledge, not overflow with water. 4524 2^ Roaos:.; Center on .F.s'jcrbrook.e' Avenue' HYUNDAI ' •plaintiffs in ihe lawsuit last year, has • "making--Kennedy, and.the council in The Rahw.iv I'uhlic Library is T>lcnij>^^t=mui'k; - . 4530 • Century from .10 a in. lo 2 p.m. The &•• .'• .But Kennedy lias said the .zoning In addition: he said. ,a resolution .the information ' 4 76C Regenr;, '• . TQYOJLA n IUHHI SMICL-.its'construction in 4LJ' •_& SaD'e •grain' will' last from Feb. 4 ordinances of Ihe .town were made . last year puii.urg three new members 4532 '.^arK Aven MAZDA r : Thanks, to haid w'o.rk and effort of -473? 626 to April 15.1 or an'appoint- you want to hear... 4534 Riviera • EQBD under the sialels-Land Use law, which on the board — Pelei Buroff, Sandra many people, the facility is recovering i~'y. Miller.,: ••'ll_ •••'• • INFJNtTI .-feTT-.----- —C.arsoivaiid-Ljdislaw-Me.d.vcd-—..was- ol Parks and Recrealjou at • differently .and which muddies the •See REFERENDUM'S, Pate 2 CADILLAC |V .. . • large poi;:oi. >•! the renovation was S2 7-20-15 O ' Getready to ' . nude ]Ms.<:hle. through aid from receive your Mcrck-C•-. .i pharmeeutieal company Golf for cancer located -on the Under of Railway and MERCEDES ^PLYMOUTH Law firm to review CHEVROLET Linden. The library will be able to Swing into 1997 with a goll "FREE" obtain v-iw insurance money and pass from the American Cancer will J]SO rely on capital improvement, Worrall Community ^ivciely. Union County Unit. For UCUA infrastructure lunds ' tejilace the damaged -$: a donation ol 5> v\ you can pjav '•-..••'• . . By Sean Daily . ' • 'Newspapers New. or • iu; inline MERCURY at golf courses in New Jersey • Staff Writer . • ' • Used Car Vehicle pricing t: "Oui Lii>s pur m the. ceiling tiles and Pennsylvania, with 26 m • ; 1 lit Bv'ard ot ( h'i_seii l-'ivcholJer.s lias hired'>pe».ijl i.uu;.r-i..:. if.'tew. ,i nnn-.- ti-' and Merck did ihe rest," said l-.ibr.ir. '•Report, by mail or fax. It New Jerse\ The pass u.ill be • Ivi >>1 ldcet> i.-t the l:mon County Utilities Authonu:' . . iionored loi "tlie 199? golfing Direct;.i ' Keith McKoy. "Thai includes detailed prices... GMC According i:o Chairwoman Linda Slender.'the I'reehoKie: - ..;.. ciK-sen t,> hm.- ' included p.unling much of-the d.>-.vn> t season, bul quantities, are lim- 'the law firm or-DeC'otiiN. l-'il/gerald'and Qu'ek lo review •: -'• < I A'> >ervi.e. equipment lists, v . laii:-. s'^i'ping- and w.ivnig :l,e, ited, so call (90S' .< 54-7373 i, tontracls with Ogden-Marlin and lor the dis]MSa! oi is :: . :.ir.i:-'i-.i>li ,.nj. •• • package descriptions. • Kxik into how ihe debt service'of the facility, based in U.;'-- ..'. :> >irucluied The :;. '.•-.: •vi.urred OLI I1;, l'»<' and more.-Call now! Ihe firm, speciaii/iny in laws regarding solid .waste. .\ ; ,K\! "tx.-cau.se I when' ii.e Kobilison"s LJranch''of 'the rinnjy believe lhat we have lo step in and take a pioacli^. . ••." ..; the I 'CCA. CALL (908) 686-9898 Raha\ R:\'e; pushed water tjirougl'iout nu!!tm-s!TV!r''--svhvr p . X filler the four rfi.iil wleclion - > "T!'ie~ai'eTTi'?ai'""iIie~tilHafy. RiiT'iiuTIV" Ihe freeholders' next nieelini: enierinii.a'ldiHii'Cndt' tor ihVselfUion ihcy wa-nt tVt hear mrta ~\ lnm.es /vrtt .the I'd'A public MTVK .• oiy^orrall .Community Newspapers, Inc. billed as a regular -call-by your telephone compan\. Autompurce 1666 Downtown Rahway Even'.s efforts into making :tseli ciinijieiitive with oilier .ii.iib.ijc fected, h.il vital .ei]uipment located down...iai!» was ruined including 1900 Lottery Results l.icilities .and lor coming M ihL- t'reelioldcrs icpeatedi-. ItiMo Djr Chri. For information on advertising & sponsorship opportunities with Autosource, call (908)686-7700 extension 311 3170 Local Movie Theatres "Tliai;> not what I call proactive," she said '. •phone lines, a handicapped stairway : j hit and..; tablesaw. More than 1,000 •But liCUA l .xecutive Director Joseph Spatoia >,nd tl.e A > '.>oi MM--.-I, Rahway Public Library Director Keith f -Koy shows "a lot ot initiatives" to make itself .competitive in.the w.i- ' >posal tnisine.ss books an>: several tables and chairs where the water level from the October *'opds reached. Infosource were .ils•• be\ond repair after two Drains near this back entrance ot the ucility began to' S££ As to Sleuder's charges that the UCUA was not being' Mi/live." Spatol.p . said. "That's absolutely mil true. That's absolutely, p.:.. iv .not true" sump pu;iips provided by the city's fill the area, causing 3 feet of water :o seep into the See 'FREEHOLDERS.. Page' 2. See LIBRARY, Pane 2 building. • . V .

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RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 — PAGE 3 PAGE 2 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 RAHWAY PROGRESS INSIDE School reports enlighten districts THE Referendurns aid representation (Continued from Page 1) hearing case called the whole affair to be successful in order for the ordi- By Scan Daily nance lo take- effect. 1 Rahway Progress Unable to take place because of the "politically driven" and. wanted"'to Staff Writer There are no foreseeable jumps in the The first figures are in from Win- stay and was ruled to have died after wait until after the council elections. The lawsuit that Janusz helped to Editorials 4 field's search for a new high, school. enrollments of any of the three districts and the former council was replaced on The council has also given' final file had as its genesis a non-binding JThe report, given before the Win- Letters 4 .Jan. 1. approval to ah ordinance ttial will referendum ahout-Raliway's'reprcscn- that none of the three plan to take in more dis- field Board of Education on Tuesday, v • Jantisz said he will be on a lawsuit transfer the power to name appoint- . talion to the I'Cl'A. Events ' " 5 was presented by Ronald Savitt of tricts — and a large influx of students— in against' the city and has already merits back to Kennedy. Approval- This referendum, asking whether Guidelines Inc., a New York firm retained the law firm v>f Reed, Shaw came on Tuesday, scver.if weeks the near future. Obituaries 6 two members of .the Union County studying the high schools-of Rahway, and McClay "on behalf of' Buroff. before the appeal is to be heard. Sports -iv 9 Carson and Medved. Concerned Citizens should represent Clark- and Kenilworth. • . about a lack of enrollment at their , also "justify" Winfield. hoping 10 In response to jhis, Kennedy When asked about this, Kennedy Rahway on the UCUA; was approved The presentation by Savin on Tues- County news . B1 high schools. prove that the transfer of its secondary claimed that the reason for the delay said the appeal and the ordinance are by the voters but not acted upon by day was a progress report and con- He added that there are no foresee- students to one high" school will not Entertainment B3 in the appeaf was because the judge separate and the appeal does not need Kennedy. tained a number of "preliminary" fig- able jumps in the enrollments of any negatively impact the other two dis- ures, including dropout rates and a Classified B13 of the three districts and that none of tricts being studies. • " • partial enrollment projection. Another the three plan lo take in more districts According to Saviit, . the stale report, which will be more "in-dcpih." ' Real estate . . B15 Freeholders examine — and a large influx of students —• in Department of Education will consid- according to Savin, will be presented Automotive B17 (Continued from Page 1) , the near future. er three aspects — educational, fi'nan- its bond payments arc structured.^ According to Spatola. Ihc UCUA is' to the Winfield board on March II. The fact that Kenilworth currently cial and "racial" —'• that would be How to reaeh us:- All of- this talk about making the This could mean that the UCUA in the "preliminary stages" of a prog- According to Savin, the report gen- nnr has no secondary school program of affected by a possible move from UCUA competitive comes in the M^ ilint u'luild *.oll the utr^rn flf* - . Our offices are- located at 1291 'allv was "positive" of all three hich any L'infl his hnmrwiwt ^nvitf tznTTv ' Pijuvny tn nnhlhi'r district Stuyvesant Avenue..Union,. NJ. wake of a federal court judgment pro- has guaranteed S35 million of these ated by its incinerator to the state for schools: Rahway High School, where though lie said the boards of all three 07083. We are open Irom -9 . nouncing' New Jersey's waste flow bonds and could wind up owing more, heating and cooling and is working • Savitt predicted that there would be Winfield has sent its secondary stu- . towns have not hampered him in any • a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekday. laws unconstitutional. leading to an increase in property with the state Department of Environ- an increase in the percentage of Call us at one, of the telephone dents for more than 40 years, Arthur way.-According to Savitt, be has had taxes. ' • mental Protection lo find "other-, minorities, at Railway High School numbers listed below.- • • These laws, among other things, L. Johnson High School in Clark and to use figures from there that the' Legislation- is pending in the state acceptable waste streams" or waste were a move-to take place, bul that ._Voice-Majl: „:.„ : gave large county incinerators, like •David Brearlcy High School, current- Kenilworth board has calculated dur- -Legislature. lhaLvv.ould.aUo.w.counties_ this change would not be considered Our main pHone number, the UCUA's."guaranteed'busincssrdIl*" ly closed, in Kenilworth. ing the past several years. with incinerators to raise.enough tax- "significant" 'enough^ to slop the 908-686-7700 is equipped with a . municipalities in Union County arc incinerator. , "Railway was~the~only~K-12~districr " Kenilworiiriias aUdecTlh'aTirwilF voice mail system to belter ' es to pay off these bonds, something • John Dobranski of Rahway arranges some of the bottles in his antiques collection. The transfer. • ~~ '• ; required to send their garbage for dis- .. He added that the UCUA was. that Savitl studied. He said the Board . use a curriculum and class offerings serve our customers. During that does not sit well with Slender. total number of bottles exceeds 1,500, as he has been collecting them for more than 40 Savitt said after the meeting that his posal to the UCUA under the laws, already "working w iih" Ogden Martin of Education there "won't say good-. tailored more for the students of regular business hours, a recep- "It's important to the taxpayers tKal years. , • report is not an evaluation of lhe:thrce tionist will answer your call. Dur- which will expire in approximately 18 and is involved in a long-range study bye and good luck" and is eager to Kenilworth. These might be different we be proactive." she said, adding that ing'the evening-pr when the ' .' Courtesy of Keith McKoy months if the ruling stands on appeal.' with several universities to find uses keep the 40 or so Winfield students from the regional district's offerings, districts, bul "a report of existing the L'CL'A is waiting in vain for Con- office is closed your call will be. The workshop and maintenance area of the library's for its-incinerator ash. who currently attend Rahway High which Clark has planned to keep for at programs" and lhai it "does not- If that happens, the UCUA could gress to "hail them out" with answered by an. automated basement was devastated after the Optober floods. Collector finds dreams in antiques School. least a year after dissolution. include our professional opinions. It is receptionist.- lose business to other facilities. For- legislation. • . . ' • ' When asked if the hiring of DeCo- Books and vital equipment we're damaged beyond repair. Clark and Kenilworth will become Savitt said he is stiH looking into a gathering of information'." . mer Executive Director Jeffrey Calla- But S'patola'said that the UCUA fs liis. Fit>.gerald and'C.Iuck could mean -. By Scan Daily "•' blue and green; they;• were' different themselves than go out and look /or To subscribe: ' :K-12 districts after Ihe dissolution of extra-curricular activities. These arc •• Winfield Superintendent of han had said that the UCUA will not already exploring a number of areas to .future legal action against the UCUA. Staff. Writer even back then. They were heavy and bottles. The Progress is mailed Jo the Ihe Union County Regional High one area..where Clark and Kenilworth Schools -Bernard Ruekgauei" said hornes'of subscribers-for deliv- • be able to reduce its pcr-ton. garbage cut costs and.generate extra revenue, Slender saidi "I think we will, take •• It is hard writing a story about they wore strange." " "I have an example of everything School District on July l.Both towns may have trouble competing with Tuesday's report has not. changed his ery every Thursday. One-year Library continues disposal fee to compete in such a . both in an effort lo cut the per-ton gar- necessary legal steps but will riot someone who collects things, whether lie put some up in the window so here," he said. Milk bottles, soda bot- subscriptions in Union County . are members of the district and have Rahway: Parents in Winfield have opinion of. imy.of the three districts 1 wide-open market because of the way. bage fee.. '•-.'• •commit to any steps at this time." • it is comic hooks, baseball cards, • that the sun could shine through theni. tles, medicine bottles, patent medicine are available'tor $15.00, two- regional buildings which they will already given praise for the programs because it did not contain all of the • stamps or whatever. Someone who is bottles, seltzer bottles, beer andliquor year subscriptions for S26.00.. That is how bottle collecting started in take over after July 1. in Rahway, including the Junior information he needs. He added that College and out-of-state sub- flooding recovery • noi a fellow collector is apt to say,"So bottles, bottles for poison...." You the first place, he said, and that is how • All are eager to receive Winfield's Reserve Officers Training program Railway "still has a sincere interest" scriptions .are available. You " • . whal? It's a bunch of cards and cheap have no idea of the variety of bottles (Continued from Page 1) . maiely 540,000, therefore other Investigations lead to drug arrests bottle collecting started for him. _.students, said Savin, although Clark and.ihe Carl Sagan science program,, in keeping Winfield's secondary may subscribe by phone by call- books and stamps'." . that there were once until you talk to ing 1-908-686-7700 and asking public works department worked 18 options are being examined, McKoy His search for bottles like this has' has asked to get "a year under their which.Savin called "peculiar" to Rail- students. ; ' . ^ (Continued from Page 1) Sei/ed,ut the scene was a quantity .• The same tiling goes with someone- Dobranski. . ' • for the circulation department. "hours to get rid of the water. said. •" • arrest of James E. Greene, 39. of Rah- led him. not just to auctions or swap belt," he said. ' way. - ' "I think what Dr. Savitt said is true. month investigation bV Del. John way. He was charged with possession of. marijuana packaged for street sale who collects something a little unor- His bottles are beautiful, of course, Allow at least two weeks ;for Hie water was above the door "There is a dumb waiter which may- meets, but on mini-archaeological According to Savitt, all three dis- Included in Savin's final report in . Winfield- has been presented with a processing your order. You may Wagenhofferol'thc Special Investiga- of marijuana with intent to distribute, and paraphernalia used inthepackag- thodox :— antique bottles. pieces of an unofficial form of art. knobs." Mekoy said. "Because of the be able to be converted into an digs to old bottle manufacturing tricts will be have room for Winfield's March will be more in-depth financial unique option, that two neighboring use Mastercard or VISA. tions Unit. possession of marijuana with intent to ing of marijuana. This arrest was the "So what'.1 Just a bunch of -bottles." Some are heavy and elegant, hut way they built the library witli cin- elevator-type lift," lie said! "This is plants and even landfills. Yes, (here students. Indeed, there have been analyses for a minimum of three years districts are opening schools that have AlsoHW-KobJ-.-at-ahoui-i-Up.ri result of a two-month investigation bv • But lo John Dobranski of Rahway, others are richly embossed with News items: derhlock walls, the water-keeps ooz- "known as a Low Use. Low AcfivTtr i p ( were landfills even around the turn of worries in Clark arPd Kenilworth into the future. The full report will space," said Ruekgauer, —spider-webs;—squirrels;—Labrador- News releases of-general inter- ing in." '".-•• elevator.". ' search warrant was carried out at 231 siori of drug paraphernalia. Bail was Dot.-John Burket of the Special Inves- llierc is much more to his fioffle.col - the century. ' est must be in our office by Fri- Hamilton St.. Apt. 5. resulting in the set at $40,250. •• tigations Unit. • . . ' lection than jusl glass. Some' people take their searches retrievers, an ornate 19th century safeC McKoy explained that the library, is The electrical and phone-lines were 1 day at noon to be considered ' "People dream about'finding hid- tulips and intricate geometrical for publication the following in the midst of pulling in a drainage another major.concern of the director. one step further, he added, descending This newspaper is a reliable means den treasure and that's something designs. AT THE LIBRARY week. Pictures must be black system hy drilling holes in the cinder The library is in the process'of con- into old wells and outhouse pits where of researching the community and white glossy prints. For what these bottles are about," he said. blocks along the basement floor. This necting tn the. Woodbr-idgc Public- NEWS CLIPS the bottles were used as fill. Such col- ' He has one from a town that never •market. To boost your business in further information or to report a Dobranski. 55; lives in a cramped existed 7— Perth Ambov-, NY instead Discussion group breaking news story call will allow the Water that seeps in to I.ihrarv with a new automated cireula- lecting can be ' dangerous and the community, call our ad depart- deadline for registration ..- is apartment on a side road off of Whitti- • of Perth Ainboy. NJ\ It was a mistake . The Clark Public Library book discussion group will meet on March 17 from 1 -903-586-//00~arfd"asK tor -Blood_screening Dobranski does not collect his bottles' ,IT iSin-ci,.—.crimped partly from the _made durinR.tlie.boille's manufacture. 7:30 to 8:30 pm for a discussion of "The Book of Ruth" by Jane Hamilton, this ment at .908-686:7700 today. Editorial. away, he said. Much of the water that 1 . The library will also have to replace The Fanuood-Scoich Plains . A free blood pressure screening ' 1,500 or so btittlcs that .he has col- came into ihe downstairs came in- . Blue Mountain, in the Poconos, has •This -clashed somewhat' with the something thai can astronomically book was recently ihe~leatufe"d Letters to the editor: much of the boiler room in a conver- YMCA is sponsoring a ski trip to Blue will be offered for residents. "-dispose of some of VITAMINS & MINERALS -1 . and columns must be in our • d.iv. • . nius: he accompanied hv j.-i dju!:. The • functional." ." • • them, bul now we.have to yet the state UicrobioBc Food» • Nltunl Ctanmia office-by 9 a.m. Monday to be Dohianski, now a member of (he Sugar & S«ft FfM Products I Department-of Archives to come in.;' .'. ' Compel, Un»olBtrfyBui-Wing • :oisidered for' publication that new N'ew Jersey Antique Brttle-Club, • .\eek Tney are subject to edit- •ML'KOV said. "The department will . . 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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 — PAGE 5 RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE RAHWAY PROGRESS \ PAGE 4 — THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1997 COMMUNITY FORUM County celebrates membership The Union County Chamber of was cited for his work promoting the-chamber. Chambers exist to serve - Commerce marked the completion of small business in. Union County. their members, and Charlie is always its 85th year with a gala celebration at Berisch. who is very active in the coming up with new and innovative L'Affaire in Mountainside recently. chamber, has twice'served as a dele- ideas for us," said Coyle. Give them __ The annual dinner was combined gate to White House conferences on . Coyle went on to say that he with an awards ceremony honoring small business. . expects to see many new initiatives in more spaces- the recipients of the chamber's Com- "Charlie is a terrific contributor to. 1997. . pany of the Year award. The Railway Gcnlcr Partnership, an organization of Jim Coyle, president of the cham- downtown businesses, has been vocal about revitalizing the ber, said, "This has been one of the down|own area. Special Improvement District' money, chamber's best years ever. In the last FLOATING BY — Rahway six months, membership in the cham- Hungry For which business owners pay in addition to their property tax- River F'ark, off St. Georges ber has increased by 25 percent, and es, is said to be set aside for improvements by the group. Avenue, has many resi- the chamber is financially stronger Some of the proposed improvements are outlined in the dents and neighbors'of the than in years. We expect 1997 to be an city's Master Plan,-which will go before the Planning Board city coming to see the even better year." for approval on Feb. 25. Information ? ducks and geese in the This year's recipients of the Com- The improvements mentioned at a community meeting .water. ' ' . pany of the Year awards were Summit &i wmk.iimd lu.lie further outlined. Richard Prciiis."hired Bank, Universal Valve, an Elizabeth Satisfy Your Appptifp With... b/thecity to address the afflictions of the downtown area, Dascu valve manuiaciurcr, ana wiar- presented'results of a two-year study of the area. These les Bertsch Marketing Communica- Your Communitv's Best results arc supposedly incorporated in the Master Plan but' tions of Westfield. the parking situation was not significantly addressed. Awards for company of the year are given to a large, medium, and small ;i^d the descriptions of pro-- Infosource company. Awards are based on the posalsI and ther • \ Pholo By Sc-on Daily -company-s-business-exccllencc,-CQn=- 24 HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE 'vague. . •" - • tribution to Uie Union County com- . The 1919 American LaFrance is the oldest pie'ce'of equipment at the Rahway Fire According to' Priess. the Master Plan is designed to give munity and work, with the chamber.' Department. The antique firetruckis often seen at parades and is kept in working condi- the city a more "historical" look. The idea to make the- Pfcoto By Christopher Suswat Summit Bank, one of the largest tion at the Maple Avenue firehouse. banks in the state, has long been a downtown area a "window-shopping'friendly" environment member and supporter of the Union • sounds nice but when-itx-aine to specifics; residents and shop County Chamber of Commerce. Sum- Information owners were left "in the dark. There was no description of-r St. Valentine's Day isn't as easy as it looks Fire engine still blazes history mit recently merged with United By how narrowing the roads would ihc^case parking as the plan Jersey Bank and is headquartered in matter if you met them uncler a"show- calls for widening sidewalks and.%iaking one-way streets When St. Valentine's Day conies, folks who jack up ratings for bad TV ..-".: Bv Scan Daily saw service all the way into the mid-1970s, according to Princeton. In addition to its major Telephbne! er.of cherry blossoms while two doves inio two-way stitscis. This can only cause'people to window thoughts of.r6man.tic have-nots natur- sitcoms when they're not wandering §tafT Writer' .. .. " . retired Firefighter Joe Moran. Latherow has said he saw improvements in consumer services, coo oh a branch. I knew a woman-who 1 ally drift to a consideration of how the Free aimlessly around K-Mart. The Rahway |:irc Department's newest piece of equip- it going by his house on Madison Hill Road in the. 1950s. Coyle cited Summit's record of com- shop iT there aren't enough spaces to park before they can insisted she would never date, a nun haves got so lucky in pullers of the The "Hercules" and "Xena: War- ment is the E-l pumper, bought four or five year* ago. It "We didn't use it as a first-line piece of apparatus munity service. stroll along ihe° streets of downtown Rahway. who/carried a ve'lero wallet. "What it heart. Infamous books like "The rior Princess" shows pose special cul- can-attain speeds over 7*0 miles an hour, has an onboard while I was on, I mean," said Moran, a firefighter for 33 "It is'Tuirdlo find' a company that SEE FRONT SECTION Preiss.mentioned that there are a number of "anchors" in Form itWas filled with money-'.and he Rules" don't explain anything: These tural difficulties." If you're a fan of generator for lights, costs S75.0O0 and can spew out. years. • • : • .' gives more to its community than FOR DETAILS the downtown which are patronized by residents. In panicu- wanted to. spend it all-.on. you-?" 1 instruction manuals presuppose the By Bob Rixon both, but also know (hat Hercules 1,500 gallons of water a minute. " . Near the'end of its'service in the 1960s and 1970s, the Summit Bank," said Coyle. "Not only • Ian Priess mentioned the NJ Transit train station and the raw material of love, mainly, one can , fathered 51 sons by the 49 daughters asked. . •.-..'••• • . . The oldest piece is a 1919 American LaFrancc. Il can LaFrance was more of a backup vehicle — laying hoses, is the bank generous in its contribu- Incompatible astrological • signs Union Coumy Arts Center. He said the train station, which is change a frog into a prince, or one can Don't underestimate the impor- of Thespius, you -won't be-content spray 'about 500 gallons of water a minute, a third the which it could carry in quantity, and fighting brush fires, tions, but even its 'employees can be .provide a ctxid excuse for breaking seen painting houses in Elizabeth as a currently undergoing restoration, should be more accessible' change a princess inio a surrogate tance of music. I advise you Io check with someone who believes Abbotcus capacity °f ")e E-l, and struggles to reach 50 miles an freeing up increasingly sophisticated and expensive Apri 15th Is Almost Here. and Costellilcus were big stars- in off reia.tionslii.ps as well as avoiding community service." and visible. • {. ' ' .'.-•• mommy. out a prospect's compact discs ASAP. hour if it can attain even that. ; ; vehicles. • . .... Peloponnesus, circa 1300 B.C. them allo'getlier. Just say. "pardon me. Universal Valve, r.amed 'medium Currently, some residents ori living and Main streets are A hroken heart is one' of 's There could be trouble ahead when . Granted, the,E-l would be more useful during a iife- In the 1990s, it wpuldnot be called very sophisticated, ihe aural skirmishes escalate to bat- If you're, thinking of replying to a I didn't realize we were afflicted in or-death situation like afire; in fact, the LaFrancc ishot- company of the year, was cited for its ~—rrorgivcrrrcsidcnt-parking-stiekers-and-are'foreed-uvpaik-in.va- necessary seasonings. But the risk of though in its time'it was probably top-of-the-line or near excessive heartache can .he reduced if ties. Old jaw or punk rock on vinyl personals ad, you might want to mull even used anymore hy the lire department m emeTgeliCy" ~H ~" . • "" 7 ' . . • ~ _work-wiih-tlie-Johs-Trairi1ng-P-rogram' • commuter lot in which they must pay to keep their vehicle one learns'from experience. •• score heavy points. If I see a copy of over that nearly ubiquitous phrase. As you observe sentimental, situations^ .'"'•••. and on the International Trade Com- devoted couples celebrating St.- Val- within a reasonable distance from their abodes. This needs to Run'.don't walk/away from.people something truly vile, like a Neil Dia- "like dining and dancing."'with its. .- Still,.more people in Rahway have probably seen the The Fire Department has maintained the LaFrance in . vmittce of the Chamber. Of Joe Milo, entine's Day, remind yourself that, in -.'he'examined'in'depth as does the parking situation at the who expect you..to hale Iheir ex- mond album. ! don't just leave: I set- implications of an expensive, candle- . LaFrance llian the F.-1. and under happier conditions. The working condition since it was retired. .founder and CEO of Universal Valve. lax Time addition to being the patron saint ..ot There have been a few modifications to the truck over Coyle said. "Joe has been an active A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FEATURE ' Union-County'Arts Center. There are simply not enough spouses as much as they. do. Tire io the couch on my way out. lit, restaurant featuring a live LaFrance is thai-cool old'fire truck that they pull out for 1 lovers. Valentine is also .invoked, the years, such an electric starter to replace its- crank- 'member of the chamber for years, jle I don't quite know-why, but every There arc two basic types of people orchestra. It's not the same as going parades and such. _.••"' • . ; •••'.' spaces.: • • ; • • . - -. ; . • against the plague. And remember the operated starter, but besides that it gives an interesting woman I've met who lived with both in Jersey: those who love boardw-alks, "out for a'couple of slices and a brew" "The backyard mechanics, fixing up old Fords and has done a lot for the organization, • The suggestion for better parking af the UCAC was to. words of W.ll. Auden: "thousands RICHARD FAMELY.CPA ni n frje>n[tlj'_nj_ace-w^h.a'wellsloeked stuff, po nuts over'this." said Battalion Chiel' Rohert look into how fire trucks, and indeed vehicles of all sorts. and for the City-of Elizabeth. Rob • • possibly have residents oi ihe~are'a"snareTtTF5rp!!flrrilj;'S|i:i(.-i.-s have lived without love, not one will"™ "~MiiorJoc's"son".is:cbntinu"ing"rne"[rtflL™" really d.ift. The male equivalent is a water. jukebox.'. .Latherow at last year's Railway and Clark.tree lighting. • during, the .daytime with.businesses.' But how-will, that "shaiV out water." . Probably the most interesting is thefact that the truck, ition. We're lucky to- have them." tKIT RtiLAKCH guv who lives with a drooling dog and If you're really into reading, you Beware, of people who-are absurdly . Rahway'purchased the LaFrance. one of two firefight- U22 U.W. Hwy. No. 22, Mountainside made of steel instead of fiber composites and with all its Charles Bertsch Marketing Com- • ..inc." be assessed? Another^obscure notjon .was.thai the city a piranha. ' know many people who don't like to specific about brand names and acces- • ing vehicles, in 1921. No one was available .who knew \v A": . BUSINESS AND PERSONAL Bob Rixon is a city resident and a . equipment, had manual steering. According to Lalherow, ' munications of Westfield was named •.". should be."]i.beral" on parking standards arid that the Parking Anyone who walks into the Disney read get annoyed and think you're sories! You know the type. They con-' how much it cost and the blher nne has 'been columnist of this publication. Rix- the driver, especially at top speed, had to be a "gorilla" to small company of the year. Charles TAX RETURNS•' . Authority should acquire more-vacant .or-"marginal-use" ignoring them when you open a booj;: •sfder it.a bad .omen if you wear the ..."decommissioned. •.•'•-.•• •'••••' ' Sior6 like it's the Louvre.is unlikely to Bertsch, president of the company. wrong sneakers; prefer silver io gold, on's E-'mai'l address is • But Rahway lias gotten'its money worth;-the. pumper steer the truck and keep it under, control. ' " ' • •land. .Again, there was little in .'the '.way of. providing .the buy you'ariything realty cool for your Unconsciously, these mush-heads are CAJ.UI-800-246-3534 908-232-4100 or don't drivea Honda. It wouldn't rix@.«fmu.nrg. - - • • . ' deuils.of these typesoi' ventures. The only, mention of b.uild- birihdav. Too had:...... jealous anJ ashamed. They're the • • ir.e a'parkin'd deck", to expand piirkihe was 'as--a'"last resort" • • r NEWS CLIPS STRHUSS MANUEL E. VIEIRA, •iriii would be built somewhere .near.the train -station- ; Lucky lottery winners .-. Certified Public . ... -'PriesVsrvnt.much of-the time discussing.the "vision" o,i\ Every dollar counts in campaign fundraising Society, meets . TflH SERUICE "•. .. Accountant w h^: :he'ci.nvnn';wn' area should look like to.attract more cti.s"-' Go\ernmem--by'checkbook is so • dollars were raised taxed to to the lim- don't come to grips with'it now, we Tax Consultant . The'Clark Histona! Society will Tax Preparation for ' • :r:ie:>. Or-jp. area> such as'car uashe> and drive-through ' prevalent that it is becoming nvre and • Zl C I •it. our methods of raising that money. wonder what will'happen in the year IrSivic^ais ana Small B^sir.esse.s riKet or. Wed:iesdj\ .:'- "'?0 p.m in •E'ec:ronic:Pi!:.r:g . • • : nvre .dangerous and a'li-jnw'.ik ;:eg-- - . . ... B'jvine. your-way to public ojfice i> 2000 when another, presidential elec- Indi'.iduals'and Businesses •*rovju!'^:::> -.vVuk:' tend \, <\o? ixvple from •Avirid.pw vhVp-. -\c'Ci: 1.11>:••:•> Roo::i 'located in tin.'. •Rac:c Beljr;" ' - :ive departure from how v.e c> :•.:.:.- O/^/O /f" • r.o'hini:'new', buf'the recent, electioiv. tion and legislature this year and-ir. • 23OQ Vauxhall Rd.: L'niDn . ' rrr.t. hj.^iJ- On^c agiin/the. quest ion' must be asked, where' ...JS; wini; .. : •;'-.' ("lark Municipa!' •-..jr .political campaign . - '. . yC? C7 - -/-••/ *ve;Vi • i'iii. uriJ.' aKn:e IhC accepieJ '1998. the entire House of-Represe.atu- 908-355-5506 :.:-.• '~ese- :vorie'-going to park'before they begin'their shop- " 908^686-5558 For a few thousand dolors, i ;-. - . . •' ' "'. . •. means Money poured in from every-- tive anJ a sprinkling o; 1'iiited S;"jie> 614 Elizabeth Aye., Elizabeth n i :r.L. Th:-'r e'orl^ uno nave to pay to park, their. jai> jic.tr c;:; i-.ave tea with the r-:vs:dei-,i .:•-••-• • 5\ Norman £3 Jscner 'Ahere.'even i'roin-Eiinipe.'and the Far senators are up. Lei's hope '.i)e ieade:-. : : .. ':r,e;: rL^iJeiu^shouid-be..factored into the .p Lin They are i .j> ....Generou>.donors were given the s: N!tJi ?:j":es car. 'lorce- •.i'u-o.ugt.i ..-.. rt^ir-tr. wf-.'ive^rirc.-eriteJ by Garry- 1 "!.he••'•?>.•>• u.iv: live m-.me city-and are treated, as u.-th-jy-are- sidetri Jeclared a! his press ret! carpe; treatmen:- tnd those who "campaign reiorm biii More .;! > • ••- \CSton'e oii'ilie Bjf.ie o: Monrnouth Earn : 1 '::iat -over 90 nerceni of co'.iKJn'! pav such nrgh tabs were late. Like now ' suxie is :lie curator ior the Monnv'Uth Victimized by higMaxe.s'." seJ lor his re-electior. State Park and a;: expert on ;ne Ke^ o- .'vv-r. ir-j_.;:-should'consider'pleasingme peopic -v\!v given a table next to the kitch'.'n or res •r-eanui OT ceing f\uau6G .Norman' K'uuschcr, V former ->ere iecui. Does -this mean TJTa; rooms.. ..-.'•• ' . Ijtionarv W.,: Re:reshmer.:s will be •Confused about deductions" • ii'ii you \e goi pay-lor ;> . There—rs—>oni<:i:i;;lg. ^IJI^—arr spapc •Unsure about investing'7 iresicieri'.s should be' given, slickers so -they can puik : '0:4 the prcsilient know about this and hutinu columnist to' thjv What is ever, ''re outrage ..- dancerous here and 'if the presidcr, • 'j'tie C"I.::K }i:sMnca'. Society rru::i- s;p£c: m ir.vrii-'of-iheir homes' viihout having-KIUHOA about' • -.:. -::e. did. when did he learn about .il1 publication. • . ~ Yoii Need the fact thai foreign itilerestes an and his so-called, panel of experts "tiin,- tne'-Ciark -lii.-ii'r> Room lor the ,''.ne'wo-houf' parking limit1 during vhe; daytime-hours. Park-- -•-••A'1, least the president, has taken ting m;^ the act and'spread!!'.;: • • 'benehfo; t!ie.Tow:-.>h;p o: ( lark I: '••• \yestminster Tax Service ;rig garage should be' proposed'at the. train sia'iion area and • ::ionev avoiind to buy favor:-.'.- " >.:u.- responsibility for the campaign ..' •oper/regiiaVi.v >v, Wednesay morn: • Personal attention...Professional Service..,- : v : 1 Those •.:r.po.ri.:nt r-rowriic-pv ".:•.'•'* e\ce>>os in the recent campaign. I. . -ne'l'CAC and should not' b'e viewed as a "la>i reso_n. ' ins:?') !>> 1 i -I-"" or by appiMtument by • . • Complimentary consultation.:. -.::•.• ki-iupor. jva vip Ti-.-,, >••:.. ":i-:i:-.'< we all iv>pe that the other shoe' LETTERS TQ THE EDITOR • .Niukinc she buildings appear to'be- more hisipncal migh;. ."Itiint '.v^-S-T .-:. ;-';---iS. Wv ' ' Wha'i-:s even worse .-.- .:;;e in- .' iesii.ii fall and we are told that what. r>-s a cood idea because Rahway dv^es have-an interesting. •.•iici'u'reie the people o: this arci to l':eside':it Ciir.ton held:.: ;':;e«s c-.: - -;^ i,u.-.;e been to[d is only the lip-of the ' School plan, doesn't fix problem 1 onfrv^i-n' and historical backgrviunu.' But simply painting of.' ::ifor':^''u- o- ,' possible history items. • • .ivx'ig and that n\orc revelations, are : : f To the Editor: '•'•'..- . ' - ' '. '. ' • ' - Lf.r."j': Ci2:K -hj' nuv-ix- in their-p^'--.- : upgrading the buildings wili'noi.s-.'lve the probleir.> involveo.. .•-. ::w works. f "v" 8OO-278-4TAX :;•..:: ^ top ;ant.:ng ha::k- leg. In the Feb. 2 issue of the Sundax Suir-.Iu-U}!i r, JD article ^."-r.^ei-:-,-::-;; \\w\: v • • session !.,>-'.ii.i- we van ha%e J more '-.-••'he revit'uhzation pr^ce-v •'•• - . ; .:i;endcJ .: politically sp."".s,"--rc: • • -.':',:•• is a problem that will not go 8OO-278-4829 • 2O1-467-5O11 .school.funding plan had state Aftorl'iey General Peter Ven-ijei >..\:..t' ::.e... ..-. ..-•'-.:> rampaign reform has been Mark.E. Ppllachek, E.A. • • ' . 150 Morris Avenoe- V\'-j undei>ianci'ihaHhe-Ma>ie.-Plan proposal's. b>_ Hne- ,:::.nr :n iii'e White House. He/.;. has no p^ • : s, !;;.:s. -,•; ea::> Unv.'.x>. mills, factories and '".^r.tcii-d about j'or decades and-. : Enrolled Agent of I.R.S! . • -• Springfield • .:ve.-'jca:vd w'-ward thL-'fiftierMieni oi'ihe city. Bui uiiv nouise. :c\: ::;:.- w-a> wrcyi'j I) us did;:' County explained that the plan needs a. chance hec'au.»e i: dv!ihe> _ ' :::. •:.. *.-=• , :K>uies'. We k'.K'w there, are several. ... ::".;:.j n.!> ik:en done about it except •:-.j-;"Unds that are-available, fur-improvement gomg^'Ward-;: and efneient." education.-My question is.-if poore: Ji>;:;'.-.- ;JI.':,, • .:::• : J •: . ..••iu:.u.-e.ihna!k-lromihe 17;h ISth .ind ;.•: - ;,-v Band-Aids now and men to faculty, staff and technology to facilitate i!ieXL->';andara>'..-wi:.;t «:'.;' !:.:•:;:•.•: ' ;w-- ^euu:r%- ''-;!: -'>OM.?M-M^:- •••: :;j-n.- .chanue 'in'the- cit> "y park-ing-'.' ; J _ • '.. . -j;.^.::e Tie-public tliat it is a problem Rules for Claiming a Dependent.:. them? ..':-••.••'.' '•.'•••'.• . " ' ' . '::'.--•: :.eeds to he addressed . .iilonv.'tiie ili'sfor, U-.^'tn persohaily •a per.von must meet.five'te>ts: the member u: ivu^cholij ' '\::-:['y\^y Where a:e '••;••<..:.;• In wealthier districts, teachers can be lured whether I ie rij v Tli> wiii'c; we aw»|Uired some pap- • ,::,::^:: :ely. ' ' ' .' ,~". . \ A' Rahway resident, Alice Twaddle, 63.• shares the spotlight with members of her 1 v standard or overcrowding, -a. common-urban, problem, 'New" e> t\;. or.relmionship test, the cmzcnship tc-t." the 10m ro.uirp , ci's your opinion about this subject? Callus ers'and'picluii-v.i! iiileiest and t:i.-foi: family as she claims the S10.1 million prize. Twaddle bought the winning ticket at -.V..n..:ii!U :::-! il.e • ..:•..::-':. •' . W;•„;: noiliei-s.us'non-N'IP people i> "accommodale.the. electrical needs ot le»;lrnology,:iiufi\ 9DB) 686-9536! andenter Selection 8000. \% . j-ai'va-luVt'io:^ N~n.; (iodtreyv.:: He: O'Johnnies Hallmark store in Clark. From left are Kathryn Ramirez, Alice Twaddle. test.'the gross income test arid the >Cipp^n >-j< -\^^•\ou^ '.. •••....• •:: ' ,:r checkboiiks are- relatively l s : accommodate ihe electrical needs oi teciiiiolocy: niaiiv •!'ain!i »' 'l'-ii " nv"^>c v\ ;;;-o -.M> -^ -• : our Infosource hotline•'to express-your /; /7:'A\v -.'..:. ..:..: living out thousands of-.dol- ; Lottery Executive Virginia Haines and William Twaddle. tax preparer for more inforrnaUur,.-: -'- ,' even accommodate fans when classroom temperatures- >. •Joor- .liter iiie :.-.'.>v .> In weallDier Uislncls wiln larger lax nases.. it puiwiiig.- <..;•,: '.:•••;>-;.. ^ be published next week... .- • ;•• v,-ile, where does that leave safe.heallhy environments for chiMren.-.iiew-..scliiio!s cii. :^e !';.;l: 'A ':; .;. ..- ' i • -.- it iTiean that money- rules the whelmini; property owner.-;.- ... : ••• -" .::•... if you can't pay the piper. JLJTU-.J Mie :c-ciec!ioi. Yes, the new co.re standards are important and heed io be'.;,•';':.L.: : - ™r--=! r-:-.r;'!-!>UBide.-only-:lo-liH>k -iiv--'- pmblein stiHTlresiii tin*facTtliaiTna'hy "se!V(KTi"tiis?nt;r>riirsTini'STriiTJie : • ...... tidlials.be they DemiKrats ••ih*iin anonymous sources.- They can lie without new standards, sonwceijuiring finanemg. -will-no!' lieip-iihi: [':::•: •-• :•-.: . .:cans. play tlie same game. BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY (ictiiunialriiit\\ They can fudge without responsibili- administration and legislators understand thi.s. the- probleiii :!i.i;•;;.::;...... •'•• ....- iheir man or woman to win n. fhex'.can hide behind anonymity: They can strain the funding issue inio court will still- e\i>! .-'••'•• • - - •••- .liing to sacrifice values and GUHER CLEANING SERVICE HOME IMPROVEMENTS HOME IMPROVEMENTS SPACE AVAILABLE ROOFING V '••.•'.'•:. ••' -. ..-'•• ' ' - - NlV. 1 1 .!-•: FENCING F.UEL OIL reader's'-. . credulity and • damage journalists \ ... .:'- ::uke it so. The 19'X> pres-. il-.;,- •LOUIS MATERA . lOO'v FINANCE LET OUR . .' . .:.•-.. ,j congressional elections WE STOP LEAKS' credibility."' • -.- •• •' .'• . : ' . . • 1-800 735 61>4 - • SO DOWNVPAYMENT TOM'S NEWSPAPERS C_AP..<5i.:iDERS. INC. -j-.-i-.'r. •. -:c -she most scandalous in Public's Kelp was important £ GUTTERSM.EADERS O FREE ESTIMATE Lic» II53S9 : ••-."••••:.' ;."•.•• —Michael Gamier SERVE YOU... •Cor-pie'.e Sb;i Sinpcxn; • .':, •-.'< history. Sen. Torricelli FENCING < UNDERGROUND DRAINS S '•'•• ' news executive To ihe.-Mditbr: ^r ' ' .. , . ' ir.:e'!c* ana Enenc ADVERTISE p ';.' -: - •••.. • S? million to get elected. Q- Thoroughly cleanBd ifl : ALL TYPES Qn behalf of the Salvation Army of New .Iei.-e>. I e\ L-:i :.;. :^.:: = "Quality Work a'. - ••"'•• •'••' . •••• '.;.•: ' • . 1994 /.",-.'...' • ^.I'I >pent as.much so he ^ •' ' & flushed ' • PLAZA HOME IMPROVEMENTS Discouni Prices' - . you to.ewryone.throughout-the GarilenSiaic. wh,' n..i,:i_-.i .: -...-.i. •-.. ' • NEW & REPAIR -. "-.•. 'lingrich spent a few mil- C;O.D. .u. AVERAGE = Call Toaay For Fr»» EmtimBto kettles or through our mail: appeal .','.. . NO JOB TOO SMALL . • Rooflpg/Skllng/Wlndowi : . ••-• ronto his house seat and S 52perGai:C • Kltchtns • Bithroomi • Bai'tmtnti . (908) 485-5095 FREE ESTIMATES. :-eC. '•:- Refiie-. g HOUSE I .: . _•.-_.:•;_...._ ;;.ai:y l.e>ser known politi- A_big thaiik you, too. io all the media in New jei>ey wl, ;L-,::.-. , .,:: > Extwitlont • Concrtt* ind Maionry Rahway Progress _a' •" :J- LOW PRICES C S40.OO-SSO.00 OT •Tutly lntur»d • R«f»f«ncti '. Repairs - 908-381-9090 - -••••••. -.-• -pent hundreds of thou- for us and helped us gel the \w\\\ mil; ah, ui ..>ur v,;|.-:-.:ee: *:. CALL: ALL DEBRIS BAGGED ager ,9081 712-S2-C 1-300-794-LEAK '5325: • - •...•• ' • iia'rs-lo win. (908)561-4524 FROM ABOVE : 1-800-564-8911 : ••': " • •.".-' • -.' ' .'"•-•' M.1: -I -e;v. eMu-., 761 -5427 u!2 BoUtr Avt. Ellubtlh. NI «T10 p.aymond- VVorra-!! .: ,!ely. the way campaign Edison, New Jersey MARK MEISE 22E496S E*6-u:iv.e; Editcr HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING y - Wcrra!t--Comfr.un!ry-Newspapers ;•-! per :—- VIEWPOINT •R&HWAY HEATTMC &*Atf*-COf«5tTIONlf -RESIDENTIAL., 1291 St'~/:esant A.ihue f. ' Editor in Chief CONTRACTORS. INC • COMMERCIAL • Union. \ ;• "063 •SALES-SERVICE Jay Hocnberg QUESTION OF TH£ WEEK CALL . LAST WEEK'S RESULTS 177 LAFAYETTE ST. •' RAHWAY Advertise Your Business Free Estimates '(908 -636-7700.' Regional Edi'cf (908) Should the area along the Rahway River . Weil McLain -BOILERS- is parking in the d.ovvntov.ri area an 686-9898 near Union and Allen streets be turneb1 into a Wor'rall Community. Newspapers, inc. Christopher Sjswal inconvenience' and enter "passive park?" . • Or Service Here 1997 All Rights-Reserved Managing Ea:!cr

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RAHWAY PROCRESS - CLARK EAGLE UNDEN LEADER - ROSELLE SPECTATOR - RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 — PAGE 7 PAGE 6 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE « 3% SALES TAX » SAVE PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Authority dismisses

Finalist advances privitizing agency HOOVER Molly McGill, a sixth grade student ovcr 9 percciTt since 1992," he added. at Rahway Intermediate School recen- The Rahway Valley Sewerage "When.a company or government tly garnered the title of State Champ- ' ..Authority will not privatize any of its acency goes to privatization, it is\isu- NO.^ NAME IN ion at the N.J. Elks Soccer Shoot-Out operafions — at least not for the next ally because there is a problem," said finals. Mhree years — and instead will imple- N Scotch Plains representative Joan' menf a five-point plan to reduce costs. The shoot-out was held Brick High Papen, chairperson of the Personnel The RVSA's Board of Commis- School on Jan. 20. Participating in the Committee. "The RVSA is one of the competition was 71 competitors from sioners unanimously approved a FLOOR best-run authorities in the state. I can resolution at its meeting lasl week that *•••••**.•••••••••••••**•••*•*••*••• around the state divided into 3 age" certainly understand how this authori- rejected privatization. groups: 8-9 10-11, and'12-13 years ty could be attractive to a private firm. "We have an outstanding staff, no olds. I th(hk it would bcfoolhardy to even For a limited time our Hoover Commercial ifs, ands. orbuts," said Commissioner Molly's win in the 10-11 age consider privatizing at this time." . CARE groups enables her to participate in Allen Chin of Wcsificld, who sec- Vacuum Cleaners are ON SAJLE! Tokarski said he has a number of the NJ Elk's All American Soccer onded the motion made by Commis-. initiatives aimed at cutting costs, Shootout Finals held at Ocean High sioner Ralph DcVino of Springfield. "The staff has my utmost vote of con- adding to the savings for the residents. will be on March 7. 8, and 9. fidencc in the way the authority is industries^, and commercial Hoover Competitions from 13 other states being operated." • •- , cuslomers. "Privatization is not even a consid- . These include": . .. will also be trying for the National \Prict includtt din cup \ Championship title.. eration of the commissioners, because , • Continuing staff reductions.'pri-, Conquest 14" Commercial This is.not the first time that Molly the 50-cmployec staff is doing such ah marily • through attrition. has found herself in this position: as outstanding job," DeVino said when • Continued rcduciion of/overtime. Upright an 8-year-old Molly won the coveted iking-thc'- motion." ~; ~=^-~- py title of National soccer-.shoot out Authority. .Executive Director time low of 1.300 hours;' which Hoover Commercial champion by winning first place in the. Richard'Tokarski said the' RVSA's resulted in a .savings', of almost. Upright Vacuum Vacuum city, . district, state, and national annual clrarge of S78 per household $17,000 from. 1995: . . events. . ' the second lowest in the state — • Negotiation of a supplemental Portapower™ "speaks volumes of the quality of the Cleaner Cleaner As. a result-of her winning efforts, sludge reuse contract at a' lower cost. Vacuum Vacuum Cleaner Molly won a trophy that has a soccer staff." - •' . . ' : •' • Installation of more efficienc 0 $ 00 ball signed by the famed soccer pro- "The commissioners have required .sludge, thickening, and dewatcring .ListW List 168. List MBS.00 fessiona! Pete. Her name and picture Molly McGill stands in front of Rahway High School where a sign congratulates her on us lo do more with less: the costs to equipment. - '•, also appears in the Soccer Hall' of . her athletic achievements. McGill'will, compete at the All American Soccer Shootout in our municipalities, have decreased- Fame in. Onconta,--NY. March. ' • ' . ' • • . ' $AOO 80 $ •' . 117. S706S-060 Defense department agreement matches funds AT THE LIBRARY U7069-080 The Department of Defense signed with the innovative programs offered Real estate talk scheduled an agreement Feb. 6 with the'L'nion by Union County Economic Develop-. WHIRLPOOL Cdunly Economic Development The county is pleased to assist with the inno- A free workshop for people interested in buying a-home will he held tonight merit Corp.." said County Manager FRIGIDAIRE Corp. to finalize a funding agreement at 7 o'clock in the Scotch Plains Public Library, at J927 Bartle Ave. vative programs offered by Union County Ann Baran. "The corporation's prog- STANDARD CAPACITY for iisr Procurement . Assistance The workshop is .sponsored by the Home-Network,'a group of .independent rams and objectives mirror many of EXTRA LARGE CAPACITY Program. . Economic Development Corp.' real estate professionals from Union. Middlesex and Somerset counties. They BUY .'.he goals establisheu in the county's The sienine ceremonv was held — Ann Baran,.. will speak about all aspects involved in the purchase of a home.-including real ~annual-plan-a ml-bu Wednesda> momirig. after this news- ggg GAS DRYER paper had gone to press, at the county, manager tion and .legal services. The speakers'are licensed professionals and they are 18 LB. WASHER UCEDC's headquarters in Liberty Within the next few months., a conducting this workshop to ediica'te homebuyers. There is no charge for this Hall Center in Union tance Program, uc help small arms' base year'arid two option years'— and. program will be launched to help, workshop and jhere is no obligation to engage the services of any of the "One of the biggest challenges bid on federal, state and local govern- ;s the first time a commitment longer businesses with ISO WKXJ implemen-. speakers.' • . • ". ' . , . . • raced by small businesses is expand- ment contracts." • . ' • • nan orts year will .be in effect. . lalion.. This training program will ' Seating is limited for this workshop so advance.registration is required-.'Call : ing theirmarketing and sales efforts to Under the agreement, the Depan- The Board of Chosen Freeholders complement the Prixrurement Prog- .(908) 232-7400 to reserve a seat for the workshop or. to get more information. ' men! of D'*fcnse_provjd.i3jnaj;chH)fi. \M 11 contribute $'60,000 in matching _prnj;_Pther seniVes which include1 a Speakers'at'the. New Homchuye'r's Workshop' will include: MODEL "Patricia Flame* a sales associate with BurgUorll Realtors, m \Vest Field" president ofthe L"CEDC. •Through ' --inds totaling .SI30.000 to ' the' . funds: The' UCEDC will cover the computer matching service, technical KLGR2GM the Union Count;. Economic Deve- I'CEDC The' agreement includes a remaining costs of The program. assistance, educational, programs-and Larry-Ringler.'of the Ringlcr Insurance Agency in. Union. • • ' ."." . lopment Corp/s Procurement -Assts-"' -omrnitrrem. of-three years — one' • "The-county is pleased to assist advocacy -anices;. • Donald. Vanarelli. a rear estate attorney with .^offices in. • We'stfielU: OBITUARIES SERTA TWINSET FULLSET QUEEN SETIKINGSETI John J. Ha man •'.- Bor.i.V-.'B::-; -•.•.•ic.Mr. S-.-v.-ec '.1-vcJ ,.dcgrt:c fr! .-!:»> iiic.1 le owned • Mr.-Lvtich aisii was a Lmle League Cig'a Health Care Cit-Med HMOPl.m .Woodmen. .-''.. ..':.. -. Serta Gallant Serta Gallant Serta Gallant I Serta Gallant| John J. Harban, 8.7, of Manchester i coach in Ciark for many-years.-He of Ciena Co;v in.Florh.im I'jrk. l;ar-• • Sophia Szelc Kuper;-83,.o'f Ratjway ' : Surviving-are a son. Nathaniel Jr.; a "Township. 'formerly ci Cbrk-. -Ji=\;. >sr\*u in'the Array/during World War her. Mr. Moiuhan had becnempfoyed . died Feb. 4 .in her- home. '•• ; .stepdaughter. Marilyn Thomas: a. SPECIAL $1 Jan 2'.',ir. lit:'- Cre>:w.-;viJ N!;:::- I: - " ' • . Bom in Perth Amboy. Mrs. Kuper brother. .Thomas I.oue Jr.. and .: $ by 'the Equitable Life Assurance.Soci- : Hc-j:>i-. Ore'. Whivs-.t i^yivmg.are his wile, Rosenun . -lived iu Railway since 1940.'She y as. grand'cliiKl." BUY ANY QF OUR •B>r:: :r 3,:::-;-~. V: . H-.::!.. - ety fo ? ye.!!* .: consultant to 'the r^ ••._;. •-.; .^ _• -\V. ;:_ "Vv ^-. •" •:, :«:• sons. JoliriM and Brendan-f... ; . a tube, threader with Radio Corp. o- p oper.i:ip ' and. training, unit' .••w\',-;:: C;J> >•.:• -.••>ir^:::; '. .^ .'••' . America. RCA', in WoixlhriJg'c for !') ADVERTISED *598* •iaughter. Mary- C Hickey. ^nci-.tiirvs." • jiiU ,'iie ben'e!'i:.--\lcpari.nKn! before ( John'M.' Horvaih cranachildrtiv . • ' . years and retired in 1 >74. Mrs.-Kupei- •reiiring in ;9SS.'Mr. Monahan \y:is a BEDDING MINUS MINUS MINUS MINUS •more thai; ±" ye-i-s «•::.". Eha.sc- >e: • was a member of the Rosary Altar Joint NV Jlorvaii:, M. o! R.iliv..^ u; :•-• • ' •.'•'•• '!!>5f' .graduate f! l:ordham Univeisi- Vices. New' \. I lo.^i'.-.i : & RECEIVE $1OO COUPON $100 COUPON $100 COUPON $100 COUPON Vincent MarineII .;v. Dii'iix..N.V . "here lie received a :;-. I^T* •' . . ' • • Catholic'War'Veterans Ladies Auxih •B/ri;"-'i'n .Br.H-k!>:'.. Mr llor.\v!. ', Sii,-v:v.mi: ire nis-^iie •••:.-> ?•---"•• Vincent Ma.nneu. "2.. o't Clark d.-.-i: rvcheliir of .M.'ience degree m commu- YOU'LL PAY YOU'LL PAY YOU'LL PAY YOU'LL PAY ;l:..-;i!..-»il> :,r,< \jy Mi\|V;hlin held ":'• aiy of .the .Jo>eph Dieiz Post •>(•! ;•: lived ;n Rahway. !>••: :r..;.::\ ye-.-> He •.vas ^ n'u]:fiic:;-ance irui::^1-n.: >»es;i-., U?TT. 1:1 Pennsylvania. Mr NVaniv-,. Nevv Jersey license for life.andheallh Kahway..... •Ai-.i-e-"'' C:i •rr-J.-cVy .W'i';-c-' Czar.- ' Survivuii;. ue a siin; JohirJi, Jr.. a.-• Instrument C\>rp.. Newark. :,•: 2.- i:ved".n Clark for .H >ejr> He w .:- insurance sales ,' • l uu ;;:eu /• ar.J iT..:..'. ' r.-rr.iu"^ '. ^.^ur s:-- sister. ' Std'sia Cohorsky: three years and retired j;V l .>75 , $ $ $ cmployeJ by Ihe Clark .Puhiic Wo:,.-- Ire served in the Army Reserves tor ]?:>. An:'; H:.:;. tK.-e;- Pe;rysr.y:'.. Ar: Krothers. Jacob. Frank and W'alte: . SurviviiiL' are hV> yvite. Rose, a s.-:v Betty. Miklos . Road Department for 25 year- J:.,! iric.-ire . than. five years' during peace- Szeic; two. grandchildren and three JohivD.; a daiigiiter.- lustwia. ard :w. . ' Betty.Miki^s. "S. -.•: ('Urt. J.v reiirej e:g^' years' ago Mr Manne":! time. ~\\r. Monahan was a lector!, great-grandchildren 30'-'in Raliwav ljo>pi;a. served n": tf)c Navy dunnc W orid ^ a: instructor in the .Kite'of-.Christian 269 395 498 . Bprn in Rahway. Mr.- .Mi*...-:- .II He was 2 member of the. Knight.- .: Initiation lor adults and a charter COUPON Edward G.- Movlton r.v;'jmbus.' Clark Council ??05.- member of the parish council.. SU of Kenneth J: Williams Surviving a:c hi.- wiic. Hume:.. .. St Mary's Church. Railway- He also Kenneth J. Willunns.'.H'), 'of Rail- Thomas H. King FREE FRAME • FREE DELIVERY • FREE REMOVAL % . • .Surviving. ^!e :ije: nc>r^i'i_. .: >o"i. -Richard, and three brother.-. «as a charter member and past chair- way, who pwiyjd.and-.oporated a plas- • Tlu>ma.s H King. US. .0: RaliWav : SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR: years; JiM'.r.'J . i daugiiier. 'i^r.'j'_•.'. RoDcr*.. Kenneth and John manvf the fnunders committee in the tic seal and gasVefcoinpany in Linden died F eb J in his home ..' " »c: utiD :"i> e .cra'ndchii jrer. • Home- School Association .of St. for J-0 years/died Teh. 4in Raliwav Bom iii'Jersey Ci:\. M:.' K::;'c 20" SUNBAY 30" MAGICCHEF . CITY EMPLOYEES ' .• Mar.'.- SCIKXII. Rahway. Mr. NJona- Hospital. -.•'-• ' ' nxiyed 10 Railway 11 > W5S. He was a', COUNTY EMPLOYEES l Margaret Krempa <• Mrs. Cinguegrani iwii tt-as ii-niemhcr of the Knights of Born, "in llrcntor,. Sir. Williams mechanic f.''r-Amenc:in National Caiv NO OTHER Margaret. Krci^pi. Sii.-.of. Rahwa;. Columbus Council l'-rtfi of Rahway. a " STATE EMPLOYEES. .' '•_-• ;vs"rna>:e: ::'. ;"'C M:' Moults:'. mined .to -Railway T»0 years ago. lie- (n!, Jersey C.ily and Edison, tor ?5. . ieJ Jar. 2h in Railway. Hospital COUPONS APPLY GAS RANGE GAS RANGE POLICE DEPARTMENT grand knigh.t from l'J70 ui- 197 ]• and was the founder-and owner/of (he years and retired in l'JSS.'Mr. King • Bon: 1:: Newna.-c. 'NY.. Mr.- T •I or me r Knight ol the Year".-He was a Plastic Seal .'and" Gasket Co., Lindei). 'was an Anliy veteran t>I". the Korean- TO THESE .FIRE DEPARTMENT ••'•5-' \ea:> 1 is. -^ -* '- i: e nit-."it>cr'.if tht Krempii.spenrrrxis! o! jier Hie in Ka:: i tormer president of ihe.-Rahway.PuM- while he operated Lor 40 yijirs.anu War! 1 le.\v.:s^1 menibtr oi the Amen • Bo:-:. ::: Po.alk:. Mrs" i^.-y:^ • N:^jr.:-.-!."i .' •!u;:ir iJ> Ci'unci! ! 1-'' SPECIALS ADDITIONAL U.NIQN/-MEMBERS way She was a communicant of S: IC Library Board, 'a former-secretary .' -,-'..-. r.K".;«:".-..••: tiit MaJi>or: Hi'.'. 'retired in 1W0- -Mr. Williams was '.,>. ia-n'Legion l\>sr. Five'of Rahway for 00 • ::•'>:. IT. Upside "I.'T sc%er.:. •>*.-••, . •UTILITY. WORKERS Man's Roman Catholic-Church. Ra:- of ihe Railway'Safety Council arid' past president of th'c'.'-Rahwjy- Lions 2X Veais M; King, was :: HK'mbe:, ''•'sU-.'j. moving u- C\^;'f. .$],:-•..• ''way ' ' •••--. . forme: chairnun of the Boy Seoul • Club aiid received fbe'J'tf* Lio:i .j: •. past chaplain and cir.Te:)'. second .vivo :•: AAA MEMBERS • e.Tr.;i-t'ved hy Neu Jersty. Be!:, ic.;.; '• ::_:.-• : vjr;:.i::ie:i!>' !>.>::: :r. Clark- Troop ;-''K>-Adult Conimi.ttee- m-Rah . Ihe Year awafii ....•• . ' . • piesiuent 0! llie.RetirVJMen's ('!-.:,'• AARP AND SENIORS ; "li'^jie Ci-: Newark. i'Vilie CO;T:'~:.:. ; •^\ M: .Monah.au alsti serv'ed as a of'Railway and a p.isi iiiVin.'vr ol tl-,L- MUST SHOW ID FOR ADDITIONAL-DISCOUNT si-tei Irene Mary .Corbo ' Survivinj; .are. hir-.'-wife,-" M..iiu- 97 •-jiion.- deparulien.; J"o: •"?• Vtj. <>:,..' :.- 80" MAGIC CHEF 1 COUPON PER PURCHASE iira:r was a member X ':!tr le;ep:i. ie; formerly otlp and three-gi'aiU>.-!)iMi-er. ' GAS RANGE REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATOR iived in 'Kahway. he'rorc mnvirTr t" Henry Jlasen. l)4. j hteloni; res: LINEN. UTILITY & STORAGE • • i>oroir.\ -J- f.)'X;ounor..77. of Clark -Smithville several years agiv She wa> Robert:A. Creekmur denl of Rahway, dic-J Feb. .5 in Ins i.-.M- 1 leigh:s.'formerly i>! ('i.^>.. J u;eJ 1-er- S in Rahwa\ Hospital. Aristotle Georgiou . CABINETS a' narsc's aide with . the -.Visit'iiiC' home. .- • •• '•-:.. •'. \r. the home >'I lie: J--J:,' Bor.: in Jonnstown. .Fa..' Mrs... N\irses AsscKiation. Norih Jersey . ';< '• ..••• ;\ Crcektnur. (Co! I'.uiJe:;. • Mr. Hu-yen was a i_ap:;iin wnh.ihe Anstotie .s.(.ieorgi«;i:-. '•"'.-'! Ka;..- I'Co'ritiv-r 'lived' ir.'- Carteret before V ::i/: - -'iRahway ajul Kviselle. dici.! . Surviving 2Te a daughter, Nicole ! . •»j;' dieJ 1-vh s'nV Rahway 1 K»sp:t.:;-', •iiV'.vins:' 1-' C.ark';i:.l'JI?7. Shewa.-- a - l.'ni'on County Police nepartiiK'n-:..inv! Our 48th Year In Business . a son, Kenneth J^; her parents. John J '!.. . . ' ::. li!>.-'hoilK 1 .. • Born iJi I lie- (ireek .^'nniiui;n.\..-: f retired in l'f' - 'alter .vi years-ol .se: -. w.,~:.Vj:;uii-.- ••:. S Joseph's Church. . ii -..•' ..v. Vauxhail.'Mr '"\eo i:'. ; B.-:.. .:.- i:!izuhe::-.. M;> "I-:: and Bridget Dands; two s:s:ers. Heie:. 'vice. He-was i memher and past presi- (KJciii^. Tuir.e>. M:. Ut;-ui;- inc.; 1. ai'.ere' ',-. • • . 1:-. ;'i ,r. ... Railway and Roselle hcliire . Stevenson and Christine' Dands. hiw.r dent of ;the- Policemen's 'Benevolent ui -Woilield ai'iti W.i:,-Ji-iidge Junii.. BIG SAVINGS BIG SAVINGS Siirs:1. :::;!• -::- - ^ •'•'•• Brian., a' :;'.„• :- Linden \d>\ year. He »a>..i Spt::,_• I..:ku. Iieigir.r.Tias!.\i-i' twi' brothers, .r.'fin ['; ,::;J Cieo.rce M _ ' the ]0;o> .in.! -i'l^u 1L-. !|>.vcj ;.- ; 'Association. -Local "3. -\Vcjttfield. IN OUR IN OUR j./ug:i;er.-'.| ::!;>iu •''DcriHo.^ ^^ f •:••••. ei'lV-: the. Occupational C.'ei:- ; LQCATIGKSTO Dands • • • . ' • •During World'War 11. Mr., llayei: - Cn.ei.f i:'" 1-' '' a:)C.:c;..!i:iCoi (',• i;,^- BEDDING DEPT. TH BEDDING DEPT •".'Viurrs. Vjiue;-.! a:iJ Joseph Ny'anko.'. . . .•:.'-.1;i: uT.^u-n years. Harlier. • served-in the Navy and tin- Cn.isi I'mteJ'Sales :::,!'.'-': Nh (.it\iri;i.>:.' 48 SERVE YOU , '-.s'le:.- i< -1 IK'fella'.' and f«u:. -M: ("VL-L-. iimi w,'tii'e vwiic! {-.•: 15'.ytui> i'i tin. BETTER 'l'ost <-i':::.e aiidthe Mitchell Supreme. American. Legion'1'osl W). Roselle . • Anicritail .'Roiaui.ir:'., ' Lin'deh. 'aii.: 'Rose A Collings. 'H-.'-a 'i:!ei.nii: ( ,.- -i •;, . <-')range Veronica Hayen' . Park, the Lai'ayeite.Lodge27 I;ALANL retired-1". \')"2 - resident 'of Railway, died Jan -"' '•'>• .::••.'..'-,- Jif a'.daughler. Jacque- : Sur'.i^-uij .iic J~ii — wilt:, T.VdMhM r John Patrick Lynch .Rahway. and the Salaaiii Tfeii'iple, ol IN EU^SS. Vci'Mlica lij\t::. v5. ol (. ia. ». - •her home . . J , - !• .-.,'.. iii.l IWII'MUIS. Ciaig-aiid v 1 : t'un Sl.p.<. SpeU'> atiJ I'jui.'a Jautl'itt :. SHOWROOM .l c!" -1 1:1 the Geii.esi> Mldcr Ca:c.' • •' J :.:. l-j':... ! -. :.Ji.. •••'>. o; Ciark SurN'ivmc are her husband. I l;o".a- Sliriners. f.ivingstoii •• _' > • Surviving is .i sister. Julie Lltsa. i«\i t:iailJchildreii ai)J tv-i1 •lc:. Wcstlieid' J'.. tv.o.sons, 'iiioiuas and Johr.:'si). Dv::.iui Hungary. Mr>. H-ay.e:; ;• daughters. Dorothy Fu'rda. Rosemar\ ' Zimmerman ' - .-'..- 725 RAHWAY AVENUE -'-•••!*• i-r-.'-- -• -n-.-.-.^r— Mr—l- ;lM Freida-Weissman -ELIZABETH-*. 354-8533._ years ag.v -She *as a' rriember oi ;:ic ::r 'it. -. 1 ..;:, '• \c.::> .^ •• H ers'. Veronica.Cardella and Pegg;. I ic-i^.. Weissmaii. 75. of Railway DISTRIBUTING Company S l :iie Hollywood: a brother. William Engle F Ruby C. Williams Obituary policy Riisary Altar S^-ieiy <>f •'" ; died k- .-.: in Ralway Hospital. APPLIANCES • BEDDING • ELECTRONICS • AUDIO & VISUAL WAREHOUSE OUJICT 'Apostle Cliurcli. Clark iv- a: VVes; s..:- I gh Suho.\. Ne^ hart: 23 grandchildren and 25 great- . -Bon. "::,'Newark, Mrs. Wcissman Ruby C^ Willianis, 76, of Rahway Obituars notices submitted bv IcKal OPEN MON. & THURS. 1U AM. 'TIL 8:00 PM; TUES., WEn. & FRI. 10 AM. TIL 6:00-Pfil Surviving are u daughier. Mi ;:>:. UK -1 \L-::> _:..: ai.v: w^* -^ suv grandchildren ;..WJ ;:.. ('.•ncret-.before-moving to died Fob'- 4 in iier home. CLEARANCE CENTER turicral home- or lamilies must be in' OPEN SATURDAY 10 AM. TIL 5:00 PM; CLOSED SUNDAYS Bukoskc: three gramJ^.!-.;'.;:.-^: cesstL'! haskc!^..i. .•'".;. lijcic Mr Raliw.:-. '...iiatncs' Center 12 yens Dorn in Jasper County. S.C.. Mrs •.".riling. Thi1- newspaper cannot ! -.;u!i :(.-::!c: .-. '.-:..>-ui:,i Hewous- tliree great-grandchildren . Raymond Monahan Williams lived in Newark- and moved accept obituaries b> 'telephone. Obitu- 700 RAHWAYiAVENUE :\ lie ii.ni Iciugui. :;, \Vf>i :-'i\'miie\ Sui\ iwiii: are three daughters, l-.tta to Rahway 24 years ago She was w ..r\ notices must be typed and include Cor. Elrr.ora Ave.» ELIZABETH Ju;;ior Ihgii S^liii' :. Ncuark. for sev- Raymond J. Monahiin. d2. t'f Rah- M. Monteleone,--Lori and Doreen; two file clerk for Macy's. Newark, tor?: a telephone-mimber- where writer may John Sy wee nul years Mi Lynch' was .m active way died Jan. 29 in Railway Hospital sons. Joel and Sailford, three grand- years before- retiring in. Mrs. be readied.9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For addi- John Sywec. 78, of Clark died.I-'eh assi>ciaie of the (laik- Education Born in New York City. Mr. Mona- 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE- 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX • SAVE • 3% SALES TAX « SAVE clnldren and a -great-grandchild.- Williams w.us member of .the tional information, call-686-7700. ' 3 in Railway Hospital. Assiviiittor, -He received a mas-ter's han moved 10 Rahway in l'Jf>4. lie

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PAGE 8 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 UNDEN LEADER - ROSELLE SPECTATOR - RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 — PAGE 9 MOM. & THURS. 9-9; TUE., WED. & FRI. 9-7, SAT. 9- CLOSED SUNDAYS - OPEN PRESIDENT'S DAY 9-9 H.S. and local sports news CALL (90s) 686-9898 & Enter a four digit selection # below! EDUCATION can be faxed to M gm your Ctmmuntnrt bit H.S. BASKETBAUJWRESTUNO J.R. Parachini from the National Association of interior design: Austin Goodwin of-1 Infosource 7400 • Scores 7401 • Schedules Workshop scheduled . Schools of °Ait and Design for a five- Wcstfield, studio art.' UNBEATABLE at 908-686-4169 S 34 HOUR VOICE IWFORMATIOM SERVICE "How to Choose and Buy the Right - year term. . Computer design taught ] Franchise" will be the topic of a work- "It's a difficult accreditation to shop sponsored by Kcan College's get," said Professor Jack . Cornish, Credit .and non-credit courses in computer integrated design and man- Small Business Development Center department chairman. "It puts pur LOCAL SPORTS Feb. 28 from 9 a.m. to noon. program on a national par and gives ufacturing arc being offered by Kcan . Participants will be given an.over- us a tool to measure ourselves Collcec's Continuing Education V. HIGHLIGHTS Rahway among the favorites view of franchising, explaining how against." Office! • • . .'•. . to select, finance and buy a franchise. Cornish credits the department's The New Jersey Scholastic Cost factors and financing needs and i Certificate programs start in Febru- MAGNA MART readiness for the approval. "We've Coaches Association., in coopera- options will.be examined. ary and April. Single courses may be Indiani-grapplers will tion w.ith the New Jersey State had this idea in the works for many taken any time. The following courses Jack Armstrong, president of the years. We anticipated" what they Intcrscholaslic Athletic Associa- will run for eight- weeks through OUR LOWEST PRICES YET! Franchise Network of. New Jersey in would expect prior to their arrival."- tion,-.will.''host a Hall of Fame attempt a UCT 3-peat Linden, and Bob Becker, of Kramer, February and March. The fee for each Cornish said. ; SHARP Awards Luncheon on Sunday." Bums; Mytelka & Loveir in Spring- course is S600. -\ itc/i March 2 at noon.. 1 According to the acceptance letter, • By Andrew McGann • field, will facilitate. . • COLOR TV TV/VCR • This prestigious event will be : "the college is responsible for partici- "Computer Aided Design and StafT Writer ' The workshop will be held in Rporft held at the Pines Manor in Edison. nrnntiic!s II" will include n ron DELUXE MODEL • ON SCREEN COMBO The Rahway High School wrestling 138-A at me college s hast Campus. •T,-*-»rfl ic hr*nHinrr inTn'th^ T'ninh Cotin- " the standards as well as maintaining detailed study of three dimensional CONTROL-CABLE READY 181 CHANNEL CAPABILITY • 181 CH CAPABILITY include . (past) ^mie pinizio .of There is a registration fee of'.'SI5.-. drafting arid design. Examples used in 5 ON SCREEN PROGRAMMING ty Tournament full steam ahead. The its curriculum programs in the visual •Rosdle Park.and (present) Dave Pre-registration, via phone or mail-, training include: jet engine turbine, 145 $287 Indians have been rolling all season arts current with NASAD standards as Costellb of Elizabeth and John is required. . ...'.'•' aircraft wing, and- more. -long and their only defeat came at the these are developed." • ' WagherV- Roselle Park. . For further information, call Dallas - For further information,. specific RC/1 "hands- of undefeated Roselle Park, Everett at (908) 527-2946. :. JVC The major corporate'sponsor of _ The faculty, members who served dates and times, contact John Sladic-. 19"j COLOR TV, which began the week at 15-0. the Hall of Fame luncheon is Circle as program coordinators are:' Richard T;^C6Tf^uteTIntegratecl~Desigtrana~ COLOR TV Rahway. is coming off a 51-20 win ~ f ~ System GroupTathleiic recorrditiorT Buhcampcrof Roselle, graduate prog- Manufacturing office at (908) DELUXE COLOR-ON • HI RESOLUTION-DELUXE over Scotch .Plains last Friday, ific ~ The fine arts department of Kean #a2*il SCftElNPROGRAMMING MODa-CABLE READY crs from Easton, Pa. Also contribut- College has received accreditation ram; Linda Fisher of 'Springfield, 527-2003.- '.'•'• iS^S1- . CABLE READY 1 -181CHANNELCAPAB1UTY match featuring standout junior ing to the program are Blue Ribbon heavyweight Antonio Garay pinning $ 245 Awards Inc., official supplier of Jim Fceley in just seven seconds to championship.awards of the New remain undefeated. . • GOLDSTAR Jen.ey .State Inierschblastic Athletic Flamboyant festival SONY: Roselle Park. Rahway and Eli- COLOR TV Association; "Scholastic Coach," a COLOR TV zabeth are the favorites to win this national coaching magazine, and •weekend's 22nd annual UCT. to be r the_former state coaches associa- ONSCREEN PROGRAMMING DELUXE MODa-181 CHANNEL cc'niested tomorrow"night and Satur- TRINITRON PICTURE TUBE CAPABILITY-CABLE READY tion. The New -Jersey Interscholas- CABLE READY . • ON SCREEN PROGRAMMING day at the Dunn Sport Center in tic Coaches Association (NJICA). Elizabeth. *259 262 The New Jersey Scholastic Rahway has won the last two titles •' Antonio Garay Coaches Association is in its third .and Roselle Park.last won in 1993. ...undefeated heavyweight =? RC/1 year of .existence. ',! Union won in 1994. • The' NJSCA is the successor to || 27", COLOR TV Roselle Park won at Rahway 43-24 zier. Campanelli (117) is 9-8. Smith the New Jersey Interscholastic t= •-••:: i •' ,-j- STEREO jj REMOTE •! 61 CHANNa and Rahway won at Elizabeth 50-21. M35) is 15-2. Brophy (145) is" 11-5. • !_-—W-.T-T-7 CAPABILITY-ON • •' DELIVERY Coaches Association and is chaired Guensch.(I7tl) is 11-5 and' Frazier •SCREEN PROGRAMMING T~ik photo Elizabeth has ties, against Union and by Marianne Pratschler of Hack- •CABLEREADY . ' . • SET-UP Scotch Plains. . • (152) is 14-3 with H pin's. Stueber mm&m e\tstown High School; who has Rahway High School junior Jim Campanelli, here withnarhold of Elizabeth's Keenari said all should finish in the top three $292 Stockling, and teammates will be participating in this weekend's.22nd annual Uriion '" "1 think there's a lot of good com- many years of fencing coaching and .gives Smith the best chance of County Tournament, scheduled for tomorrow night and Saturday at the Dunn Sport Cen- petition this year.." said veteran Rah- • RC/1 (SONY. experience. winning. , ' •'.-•.. ter' in Elizabeth. • • • way—head coach. Fred Stueber. the The chairperson of the Selection COLOR TV Union Countv. Coach of the Year the Other wrestlers to keep an e.ye on in COLOR TV Committee-tor the Halt ot t-ame past two seasons, last year sharing the.- •CABLE READY -1B1 DELUXE MODEL-REMOTE luncheon, is Bob Sterling, retired Tom O"Reilly. John Crutchfield. and CHANNEL CAPABILITY ' • 1B1 CHANNEL CAPABILITY award with 'Roselle Park's Sam • REMOTE- DELUXE MODEL •CABLE READY-OSP . Athletic Director from Piscataway Appello. "It's going to be a reaf war Al Frazier. Colbert (215) 'is 13-4, $ Rahway began week with High School and former President 587 442 for individual championships." O'Reilly (189) 'iV 1.1.-6. Crutchfield of the New Jersey Intcrscholatic (150) is "14-2 and Frazier (152) is 14-3 •Two undefeated Rahway wrestlers. Coaches Association. with- 10 pins. • • . RC/1 RC/1 1 Garay and sophomore Shawn Steub- •HI The Hall of Fame luncheon. held five-game winning streak •Stueber said all have'the. capabili- er. figure to go far in the tournament. COLOR TV r. |)y first lim,- in lQfM b\ fh,' ties of finishing, high, including Cpl- MOTE PROJECTION Qtn.-'tyr i>tnM^ ftnrrw Tn vjin hU PICTURE IN PICTURE •STEREO SURROUND New. Jersey.Interscholastic Coaches •CABLE READY'1B1 SOUND-ON SCREEN weight class. Garay. a junior, won the bert.. whoni he uesenbed as real CHANNEL CAPABILITY PROGRAMMING Association, honored all football Indians looKingiorward TO tournaments tournament as a freshman and placed tough." '• • •SURROUND SOUND rOSP 1 $ coaches with undefeated seasons. By Andrew McGann . In the victory over Carteret, three- • As far as the NJSIAA tournament, second as a sophomore last year at Rahway will be seeded either sec-. 892 1277 .' In 1964. the NJICA expanded the StafT Writer point specialist Certil Charles scored which begins Monday, March 3, Pete- 215. falling to Bob Harms of Roselle ond-or.third for next week's North program to honor present and for- Tn; Rah'*a> . High School boys' 15 points and canned three treys to la likes the momentum-his team has' Park 9-4 in-thc final. This season he is Jersey* Section »2. Group 3 playoffs. RC/1 60' SUPER SIZE mer co.ache> o! all vports. nomi- ^.isketball te.:irri _is heading imo the • lead the Indians.- Petela said the junior .built leading into the North Jersey. 17-0 with/10 pins. Slueber said he "I'm pretty sure we can make it to nated from by their peers' Union County' tournament' with the . guard has turned it on as of late. Section 2..Group 3 competition. also likes^ERPson Shawn's chances of the finals." Stueber.said.."I'm almost Residents from, all over Onion County-and beyond gathered' at the Deutscher's '" BIG SCREEN . • In-1995. the'Ne'w Jersey Scholas- momentum of a fh e-game winning '»• i' Rahway is the defending champion winning. Shawn, who wrestles al 119. positive we can .beat .anybody ib get Club in Clark last, week for. a-festival called'Karneval.'.Above: Be'fnie's Orchestra HI-FI-PICTURE IN PICTURE-REMOTE >- tic Coaches Associauoh assumed ; d streak.. The Indians are coming off a- having defeated Shabazz 72-70 in last is 16-0 w ith 13 pins. He was second there." ...... ' ••. • CABLE READY-13) CHANNEL ' •• ' Boys' Basketball entertains the crowd with upbeat music Below: Katerina Loriewski of Sayreyille CAPABILITY-NEW SLIMDSSIGN • the- sponsorship of ibe HM of 6?~2 victor, en L*.' Cirteret Saturday, year's title game. last year at 103. falling to Craig Frost First-round and. quarterfinal-round '-V wears a Mardis Gras mask at the festival. - . -" , • ••'•-.. Fame.'.for all. head varsity coaches of Roselle Park 10-4 in. the final. a iv:n-iha! brpucht their record up-to Aside from the hot-handed Charles. '"Wc put ourselves in as good a pos- matches will take place Tuesday and in the- public, parochial anJ indc"- Other wrestlers Stueber expects to the sectional finals .will be contested I65O FREE VCR the Indians.have been led all yearJon;j ition as we could concerning the sec- WKi Purchase pendonv "-econdan scho^K of New Rah-a> ii- ^-hfJuled tS plav at : excel in the tournament' include: Jim- next Thursday. Feb. 20. BEE VCR WITH ANY MO SCREEN OVER 60' 'b\ seniors .Louis Campbell and .iion." Petela said. . . . Jersey- • Robert Lester. Campbell leads (he my Campanelli. Jay Smith. Matt Bro- The st-ate semllna|s and final;, will, The •folK'.u.uii people -.)-,;'. hj -Thankfullv -Aj'tc > n J r;-.ll head-^ tiara'rn scoring with a baudy'.-is.-l per. ' The Indians will very likely gain phy. Ryan Guensch and Kanee Fra- be contested Saturdav. Feb. 22. . inducted'int.' ;hc Hall ><: rjnvj \>n :r.c mti' the tournamen:."'hejd coach game average and Lester is not iar • ;he No. 2 sce'd this year behind top- • •March: .2; J.-hr. PetiL ^ic • "!'..-'pefull> that '•behind. a\.eraeinE P- The 6;? seeded West. Morris. The following -.•Kun" Baiit.V.' f'r--—k:li Walter '".impbeli. .an All-Counts performer seeds should go to Shaba/z. Clifford .B.anli.-:t.. K'iiipi<'.r-L.jko- ihJr, Ber- •-•'.jrr.jmcn;' ' . . • ' ijM ".easoti. is being recruited by sev-- •Scon and MorrisWwn. RC/14 HEAD VCR PLUS JVC 4 HEAD VCR neu. RIJLVA>«>J.•('ir.d> Berjj;n.-.' ••r.:l Dnis'inn i schtxiU. • . . Petela said it-will be a lough road to : Mi»ni-v;l!.. ' 1 jncj;,- Bol-^r 'C-ncrr. -.':.Mim:r..ir>-:.'ur.j' iarncs '.Saturdav _ ^-""h v:"i-< v.'pbomori' •••enter Kelib repeal because Section 2. Group 3 is : HilH-:.iM' D.'n Bi'vA.ne. Enier-..n an3 continue ->-:t'r. iir^t.-round.gam .j.'.n.iVi . DeKea Reoor^l ~ TuesJav and 'WeJnesdav • . tiient^i in trie '.eam's success.. season. Lqu.Caldenme. Glen Ridge Patri- cia Che'rcjK-'. Bndgewater-Ranun JVC 4 HEAD STEREO F.dum Church. Haekensack 1 Johnson grapplers ready to roll sy*3Ti.?ao>-LO'0-*'JTO«'t"i: CAP *. . . Da\ id Cn^t-jllo. Elizabeth. Linda Craivn. Kii'.ann> 1'aulette C^ik? B> Anidre« McGann .No 'J in -the slate •....'.'.' ' Sophomore 145-pourtder Todd Pa'uKKiri'ii.awrence l)'/.i.'. Jack- SufT Writer JVC • • One bright spot !'of the Crusaders in. OeWitt won a' 3.-2 decisiomjver.Vin son, Robert Eck. Pitmaif.Ch.nstine • The Johnson Regional High.School Guiliaho for Johnson's other points. HANDYCAM COMPACT CAMERA 1 thi-match .against Roselle Park was • •C liii Filzpatfick. -Teaneck' -Milton. Fre- .wrestling team took a ~-5 record into the wrestling of .senior 125-pounder . That brought his record to 14-3. He derick-. Kinc-was 'Regional >esterday>. >chedulo3' home match Willie Corbis.iero. whe won ,hy .pin has .uon si\" matches by pin. $ -. Ernc--i J- Fmr/ii>. Jr. Ri>.selie jgaiiis't CrantnrJ >485 525 • •\<:T Chri^-Kins in.VIS. '• : Senior' 135-pounder Mike Opper- Park Byrori Hopkin>. Willihgbor.i. The Crusader> are coming oft a man has also been solid for the Cru- lisnoatAToes • UUMMY • btSHWASHERS • RANGE HOODS • MK80S Paul Mt.ir.ina. Paulsboro. John '0-1-'' htmie defeat at the, hands-ot C'orbisiero began' the wieek with an saders He began the week 12-6. with Nagel.' Su Dominic- Academy .undefeated Roselle Park (15-0) last unbeaten record of lMl.ihal included ' three pins. ' Saturdav The Panthers are ranked Man Ann. Pieshala. River Dell ! I nir.s. ' ". • • • . The 22nd annual UCT will be con- Lisa Rademacher. ' Hawthorne: tested tomorrow and Saturday at the Warren ' R-c-id. T River-East: Clark 6th grade hoop team excels • Dunn Sport Center- in Elizabeth, the Paul Rodi'ii. Si Augustine Prep RCABYCE MAGKOCF RCABYGE MAGIC CHEF WELB&T The Clark tjth grade traveling Basketball team rolled to us third consecutive • finals' scheduled tor 3:45 p.m. 22CU.FT. 20CU.FT. 1BCU.R. 17CU.R. 9.8 CU. FT. Sandra .Sanchez. Franklin Don M.tory b> deteating North Plainfield 4?-?l in Clark. The defending Garden Suturda> • • 9K BY SIDE SSEBYSSE ' 2 DOOR 2 DOOR REHdCERATOIt Spera.'-Peivnsauken. Jerr- Tardnv. State League- champions'cruised to a 12-0 advantage in'the opening'quarter. Johnson finished sixth in the team •SE=. =?E£ZH= 0*. Dover:. '. .r Shaiin Gnltiri convened two steals into layups. Jon Melli hit long bombs and '.standings-last \ear"and had senior ••John -Wagnei. Rusclle Park 879** 549" 426" basket-; from Gnin'i and.Clos-. spelled trouble for North Plainfield. • .champions-Tim Pitta at 145 and Ray David. -Whit/ell. Salem Michael North Plainfieid.hunj:-tough.- though, as it rallied to cut the lead to 24-15 at :Red/iniak at heavyweight. Whili^ooi =*stJii?—*. J Vtow>ki! Si Peter'•.'Prep ygg • The "'bash brothers' — Robbie Hydock. Chr.s-Cahcro and Bobby Juzefyk — Roselle. Park. Rahway'and Eli/.abelh • Ticket, intorriialion ni.i> 'be .-. er has. been named Union County Coach of the Year took c-arc ot business in the third period. The Clark squad moved'out to a 33.-21. — last sear's top three finishers. Jr-H obtained h>.contacting the NJSIAA the past.two seasons, last yearsharing the award with __AYAMT!_1 SUMMIT SUMMIT AVANT1 CALORIC iead Robbie Sei.ssfl. Kewn Nolan and Ra\.Megill were impressive as well. •Johnson head coach Ron FL-rrara Roselle Park's Sam Appello. Stueber's 1995 and 1996 Z5 CU. FT. 1.6 CU. 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RAHWAY PROGRESS - CLARK EAGLE PAGE 10 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 Remembering revolution Wizard assistant performs for students unbroken egg, but the show at St. gout of flame popping off the lid — By Scan Daily .Apparently, to overcome this, the Mary's resulted in a broken egg and a but was very bright and flashy. The StafT Writer show revolved around graphic lot of laughter. kids loved it. Mr. Wizard did not come to. St. illustrations of physics and chemistry. Glazer recovered rather riiccly, "Il -was prclty cool," said eighth- Mary's School in Rahway recently. In one, Glazer asked the audience, though. "The reason it. broke is erader Scan Walsh of the show. He The show was actually performed by , "You may wonder what an oil spill because he turned it," she said. especially liked "when she blew up Staccy Glazer of Gainesville, Fla., an has lo do wilh disposable diapers." It turns out thatlTfragile egg can the paint can", arid thought that he employee of EC A Educational The reason, il turns oul, is that the CO UN resist breaking because of its round could use thai to "make some cool . Services. substance thai absorbs the wetness in THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 shape. The children looked on wilh fireworks for Uie Fourth of July." WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS ' "He can" i do everyone in the coun- diapers has been investigated for gasps, then applause, as Glazer piled a "It was exciting and educational al try," she told the students at the cleaning up nil spills. total of 30 pounds on one egg. Ihe same lime," said Danielle. Wjl- school, "so he has his assistants do il. Il turns out that this substance, One very popular one involved, the • lams, also an eighth grader. There are 13 of us and we go all over which is called "superabsorbcr," can principle behind explosions in grain. Bolh have seen Mr. Wizard; Walsh the country." absorb up to 1,000 times its own- [From The silos caused by grain dusl. i said, "1 used to watch him all the Splendid services Officers arrest 4 But the students didn't mind. It was weight in waier. She invited one girl "I need someone who isn't afraid of time." Jun and flashy and il was a break from up to help her slurp up some water "Editor's • 'explosions," she said. Everyone vol- "I learned a lot." said Williams of class. •' ' ~s . wilh this and then gel it back out with unteered, of course. • Friday's show: Mr. Wizard, in case you do not salt. in morning raids Her explosion, using normally know, is something of a television . She also, invited an' older and By Tom Canavan unflammahle lycopodium powder Kdilnr In r Members of the county Sheriffs Office Fugitive Unit conducted a series of. •stuingci-lwking h'y . •"~ J - - over a candle in a coffee can, w-as morning raids earlier this month and apprehended.lour tugmves. break an egg wilh his bare hands. On , 908.-686-7700. who is possibly the best known sci- rather sedate as explosions go.—' a Sheriff Ralph Froehlich said the plan, named Operation Deep Freeze, was the television show, this resulted in an ence teacher in the world, having "I'm sick of our nice community timed for a cold weather period when fugitives would bc-caught at home in bed. dpne'hvt) television shows about sci- letting ail of these people who don't "These fugitives are smart. They are street-wise and have been avoiding ence for'.scliool-age children. One of speak a word of English send their .apprehension for an extended period of time," he also'said. "My officers have to these, "Mr. Wizard's World," is still kids to oiir school. They slow down be creative and outwit these fugitives who know how to stay one step ahead of - in—reruns—oa_cablels_ljickeUxleon-y ^ Token of gratitude the.process_and:thinkJhey_descryc channel. •••••' special attention. If they want to The raid team consisted of Detectives Michael Frank and John Vorob. and-. • This show, one of several lhat ECA • keep speaking their own language, Sheriffs Officers Michael DcFilippo, Michael Schiiltz and.George Marmarbu. '•' has, used not only. Herbert's stage, they should have stayed in their It concentrated on the Elizabeth, Linden and Rahway area. . ; name but two of the trademarks of his own country. I'm starting to feel Fugitives taken into custody were identified by authorities as Jaqiieline television shows: scicnce.with house-. like I'm the one who doesn't Moore of the 500 block of Gibbons Court in Elizabeth; Pablo Mejias of the 500 belong, and I'm getting sick of it. hold items and audience participation. block of Bond Street in Elizabeth; Kahled McMorris of the 1400 block of Main v' ' . Ph.ji. B> Miln-n Mill When my great-grandparents came "I think in general Mr. Wizard is Street in Rahw'ay;and Kirk Highbergerofthe 100 block of Elm wood Terrace in over from. Europe, did they just Part of the Black History Month display in the lobby for showing kids that science isn't Linden. ' • speak whatever language they of Rahway City Hall depicts Nat Turner who was boring, that it isn't just something in a Moore,who was wanted on a parole violation for possession of drugs with born a-slave in 1800. In 1831, Turner started a book," said Glazer, herself a theater • wanted? No. they learned to speak intent to distribute, was found hiding under a bed. She had been a fugitive for revolt as hundreds of.slaves were shot down and' major from Florida State University, English because they wanted to be •• more than two years. hung including Tumer/lt is noted that in 1928, Tur- in Tallahassee. "That was my -' an American, But these people ner interpreted -visions'-he had to mean that he was impression when I'd been growing today want to turn our country into McMorris, who was wanted for violation of probation on a previous convic- to lead .a black army of liberation against slavery. up." . . . . their'own. All most of them do is Members of the-Union County Youth Services Commission were honored by the tion for distribution of a controlled dangerous substance, was found hiding in a come here, have kids and take our freeholders recently for their plan to implement the ongoing State/Community Part- closet. He had been a fugitive since April. 1996. ,- tax dollars for unemployment. If nership Grant Program,, which helps troubled youths. From left: Robert Fitzpatrick, Mcjfas was wanted for tiossession of a firearm for an unlawful purpose and you're not going to speak the lan- >of Keniiworth, Family Court; Robert Blount, Department of Human-Services'; Rica had been a fugitive for mpre than 12 months. \ EVENTS guage or get a job, then please don't Alexander of North.Plainfield, Family Court; Linda Wood of Union County CART; Highbcrgcr was wanted by Atlantic County authorities on a warrant for vio- come here. You want to speak Freeholder Carol Cohen; Joan Collins of Cranford, Catholic Community Services; lation of probation on previous robbery charges. Spanish, stay in Spain. You want to . "Let these arrests be a warning to all fugitives." Froehlich said. "You can run, 'Conic oul and bring family and friends to enjoy good food Jim Eddieton of Linden, Department of Human Services; Deborah White of Cranr Classes begin in a truly magnificent setting. speak Indian, stay in India. You ford, Prosecutor's Office and former commission member Joe Lee. you can hide, but you will live life looking over your shoulder until'the day eginner want to speak Italian, stay in Italy. comes when, law enforcement officers bring you to-justice." ""l^rarrTCTiniLs and flintier iiifoiiiijtmrrcalHhc-Clntrjr- . and experience. Preparing for U.S. Citizenship. Singing But dbn'i disrupt my town!" t(X>8) 3S2-lo64. ' . '• For Fun; Art For Children: -all these .classes arcx>ffered by Unfortunately, I don't know ihe Polish Cultural Foundation of Clark, durtnglhe spring which, town or community this wri- semester-of 1'>')".- • •'" ' "•' •: ' County's first St..Pat's parade will honor Hudson Rahway Day on tap ter is referrihg.to because the mes- At the special reviewing stand, set . Beginners anJ hermeJiate Polish wiil begin'March 0. i.i-.-._ ..,.1 .: «r .u~ i : : : • ! : ; ..At the special reviewing stan The- Rahway Division • of Parks' and Recreation sage appeared on our website's Father Charles Hudson may have, cent full blown celebration of the Maria Szember-i'fCarieret and Renata Czubocha of West- up for Morris Avenue near the end of announced that it is sponsoring^ Rahway Day at the 127th. hometown chat, line without' an been selected the grand marshall of county's Irish heritage and a salute to The parade will feature the Friendly Sons the parade at Connecticut Farms field are the instructors- .••••'. : Bros and Bamum & Bailey Circus on indication of the writer's location. I Union County's first St. Patrick's Day the roots and culture of all the Irish able to see -&T JkhJ%fik^ March 6 at the 7-?0 p.m. show at the Continental Airlines don't know why I'm concluding parade a few weeks before his cieatTT" peopie wn'o'have coninDutca"mrgnfiiy~" students from the Brcffcni School of Tuesdays by Anna Dziado.-sZ of Linden beginning March .The American Legion Clark Post No. 328 receives a plaque-from Police Benevo- 1 Arena. ••-..'• • . • . that, it was a male who wrote this, on Jan. 21, but parade organizers to '.our communitiesr said Joseph American Society of Union, the Ancient !!. Intermediate I-.r.ghsh will be heid twice ii week. Tue> lent Association No. 125 in commoration of severals. years .of support. From left: Irish Dance, the School of . In conjunction .with Rahway Day. the Division is pro- but the .writer signed himself decided he'll be honored and. not Cryan,. chairman of the event. Order of Hibernians, the Joseph P. Nugent Irish Dance and the Dublin School of days and Fridays bciinmac March 7.'Maria Sz.ember is the VPBA President Thomas Locher, Post 328 Commander Don McC'ardle. and Past • " • Hudson died a day after he received viding a discount special courtesy coupon that wiil allow ••P.O.'M:"' . . replaced during the parade next Irish Dance. • lnstrutor. . . . • 'Commander Joseph Rybak. „. • " ..: ' , '• the Martin Luther King Jr. Humanita- Association, the Pete Ryan Civic Association the public to purchase any price ticket for $8.50. Tickets month. • "We'll have the Knights of Colum- Ann Turalski ol Mjpiewood will conduct lnlehsiVe The World Wibe Web has rian Award from Drew University. purchased with the Rahway .coupon are good only at the "It is totally fitting and ihe right and many civic groups. ' bus. the Elks, the American Legion. EncliSh ciass Saturdays a! i0:>0 to 11:30 a.m. beginning become a w.onderful forum for peo- Because of his efforts in establish- ; March-6 performance. Coupons are available at City Hall.- thing to do." said parade adjutant John police and PBA groups, fire .depart- MJrcii s A c-.'ur>'i a.m- to '.2:3''' p.m. hide behind anonymity. I would serving thousands of terminally ill has been said there arc three things school bajijs and dozens of marching p.'ii. call-the Division aV.X27-2O45. • . will still be with us marching down the county," said .Cryan: "We just '•.'^:.:^ Kie'K.;w'k^ \ : Kh/jScih v.:-1. K- :!v- leuJ.ic: Worrall Conimuhiiy Newspapers WORSHIP CALENDAR ; have more respect for this writer if patients and innovations in addressing' that show every good man: a special contingents: . • ' Morris Avenue in Union on March can't wait." • . '..••'•'• -Ar: UK C!::iiren ages " m 12 years.wiii he JieiJ Thur*Jjy wanls io. keop Our readers in touch •. .. . • . . - "™i'~~"~r^ •. • ,>. he penned his-thoughts and signed the needsof dying, people and their gift, valor and piety," he wrote. "I add Included in these, Langan said, will ; '15." . •••,'•• '"'•;..• On Sunday, a Mass was held at St. •-•^•lijr.ji :r.i::-. " [• >; r :n. !Vr.-:.i I-):..S/ ,-:' Mctnciicn :- with their 'neighbors serving in.the his real name to it. but without a a fourth — to be chosen (o Jead the be the Friendly Sops of St. Patrick, the (• LUTHERAS ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN \'*i loved ones, he had received countless ; Even- Irish organisation in the Michael's Church in Union -where ::,c ;n: u. ,r <:; — ^ hir, :> < wy*^ ^r w.iV •ariiVed forces- • -.. •'•"..', name. I conclude that he is a dis- recognitions. Irish honoring Si. Patrick." Thomsticks. the Irish American Soci- : >; Craft show REDEEMER LLTHERAN CHURCH IJ-: SI. ji.hn It«- BaplM OrHi«l<« Clmrch, : II :-.•% ;.,.'» • couniy will participate, in the march. Langan -was honored and Hudson .The familie>-j::d inend.-oftlio.-e m grunlled 'individual with more •r. And. in a letter expressing his l'eel According to Barbara Mahon. para- ety of- Union, the Ancient Order ol which will begin at 1 p.m. when the r ; 1 .memorialized. . . . Flic Gran Centurions extend un invitation lo. an indoor. the military, vi;v--il:el"slii!oned m Hie r. H Dicrk. D!>. Pi«..r. -;,i.r*-|. • Sun.l.n • Clark-- -\ :.i-lim.-ui. -l^i.c. Suii-lj;. I>IMIH> '^*{•?,£.' dceph rooted problems than . ipgs. at being named the parade's de-vice chair, there are 18. bands Hibernians from Elizabeth and'from • 1 . first pipers, drummerii..hands....floats ...r.ttt sho.u tobe held M theGran Centurions, 440 Madison I'uiieJ States ,: .p;.iid. ar-- c:i-:>"jr- i-luvl I.T il: ag-is o \'. '• IO 15. an. .w,-r>l,..:-' ' '--"^f:- '•' " '»'•! >':.')y V-r-k;- -AV:.; .UVMW.- ..- yjvj»;» encountering people who don't . including two from ireland confirmed Rahway."the Joseph P. Nugent Asso- •• Anyone wishing to participate in and marchers head down Morris grand marshall. he said he wished his ; i.iili Road. Clark, on March') from 10 a.m. .to 4 p m. aged'-to M;h::.::; iA:>''r:~.i:i.'n ' -:i.: to participate with 'a ha'rpisf'group, ciation, the Pete Ryari Civic Associa- ihe parade can fcgisier b\ containing-- - 15 j.m.B.->> Sanjiv.M.vi.Lr.^: p m '. S-.-ni'> ' •->"•• V-^h.-.- .;' "" •••• I'V i >|vn IUIO ,u,d' 'ff-Hff >peak' the-English language •'••parent'.could be ali\e To sec him. Admission is.free and there is ample'parking. There will h'e' .photos, for pu?\^-.!-:o:: . • ->,- .-Venue into, Union Centor. ' tion and man>. mans others. i:.im:an at 925-7641. '• . * v ; march.-"As part 'of-Irish w[sdom, it _ Irish dancers, four floats; two high ! . "It will be agrandcvent, a.magnifi- .-rafters from throughout New Jersey, many with F.^UT Ariiclt;- -!;, L.\-: -. ;>i.; .>?e<; . JHJ ':^'P T^^PT^r . ' ROMAX CATHOLIC \ \^.;'' '.'ihose th'is cntr> from our horne- item-. Food and beverages will be available lor sale. 1 v .include > 'it.-l(.-pV..-i.i.".'!:'Li!i.!>c:, vvhiMij r :.'v.n y.haijirie'a.- an example ot '.he l 1 ir t-~M>11i-.- .lJdilionarinfnmiation call ( X)8i- 382-16W. . • writer m-s'y K: :L\:cii-.-d. Mai'-t-.^ M:i:i- ST.'LEO'S C' opinion'.- .-we.-hau- been receiving irMHC'-'ii. 5"-- Italian buffet The'Ciraii Centurions-extend an invitation to an in.!- ijj-.'i.- • l-.f::.-;- ( '::n- Sii-wjl. '. ! 2" . ^1- sinceour-new->'paper com'pan> ueni ; 1 in '96 craft show lo lie held at Ihe Cirair Centurions. 44') M.iJ:- luyvc-anJ *A\e. Inioij. 0ToS <1 LCKE'S LITIIKKAN CIRKCH .>"piii,Suiiii,r. " vi'am.lin'Miii.iir live or. th-.'-weh une oi my enons c .minding their own business deserve.*, telephone- calls io obtain passport ; 1IXM.S1. HillMdc am! CoUnua Koa.U. l:'li ani ajiJ' lZ-i .p:n (Spaii^lr.. %Va'ktl.»vs driver for helping us be vigilant." BL-:":*': •'.". i--v'^ I- Iivrr. : I*.*-." p.n». at the Oran .("cniu Ilill.Road, Clark', pn March 9 from 10 a.nj 'w 4 y • 7 has hcL'n to u-v the opinions gener- . another 25 percent to'52 last year On!\ phoi.•- ai.ciMnpj:i:eJ . -• • • •-. . - M^uU> \o I riil.iy " I'lam, h.< x; a ns. i: («•» For the second consecutive year,- information. 1 •Resides ihe-iannual totals, a five-, as .much slate prison as the statutes. Cf-jr. -^" MjJ:>on Hill Rojj. Clark Lcalunnir Jcii Admission is free and there is ample parking. There wili - i»ur^uikb> W^r\hip Srr.-ic.c m at I015AV [>v>tl s'iiiur»Li>> S tm a ni ; 12 i-»f»ji*Kjri \U*h'- ated-trcrn the ^eh-and use them in ihe number of carjackings dropped "E XchcxM ajill Atluli.Bihk* Sfujy :m .n ^^v ^e 7 y'i\ p m Iloiyd.iv •" (*J A IU ; *. year analysis of carjacking cases com- - In-about .hall the .cases, ihe victims .•Rajoppi's office-processes passport • > :, >;;K'-C »-ki:J ItJlian Uvxj The cos; u«r this".ali->xm crafters from throughout New Jersey, many with 1:J.-V he relurnco. j 'nrini'u'i gi\e re:iaers anciiher avenue sharply in'L'nion County, according to juvenile crime categories.'are still on piled by Dcp'uty.Chief David F.Regal were either approaching a car. getting applications and her staff responds to f~ J: -;.'L:::L-: ;> UJUIIS.S',) 95 anJ cJuMrcn S-1.05. UAUXI: Hems.Fi.Kid and beverages will be available for sale ! tiay of cazii momhI!ynirrsiiii!;tMi UK* JUI SUI ...,,....._..- . 'mi; itw»l-' (MiiiK^ti MA**?, .unl a; to interact wuh their kval newspap- the Prosecutor's Office.- • • the upswing', residents should, lake y has revealed that more than half the . in or out. or sitting inside while •public inquiries. "Since .the inception ..crtJi rx'\ci'.jiio wi!J be available at reasonable pru"e> additional .information call '{9081 3S day Call OiuTch Offuc Ux riKfe i 7 l?-pih S.vramvnl' nl IVRUICO" Saiunl.iy • er. With t2.iweekl> newspapers in Co'untywideto'tals.released.by Act- comfort that these numbefs_reflect a- I: in 2 '*' -p ni ami. Mlmviui: llie. ? *fl p m':. cases have' two or more defendants • DEATH NOTICES ' Fecru'ary 2 1997. nusoarvo ol M&u- •uTiUng aiiJ rtvened by \Viirrair\t\»inmumiy WinYaii Coimiuiniiy Nevv.spnjvr*- ' most cases occur in.the evening. l audioteu. »c ha^e the rxuentul u> •police officer, every member .of Our . nill or., sign - - . • . plaints from the public expressing •'charge of twenty dollars IS20.Q0) tor w;i- '-;•*" 'Ly-icni Boy'e tame?. oi.Jeanir.e o* Newspapers N'11-at&" lluui 12:tH4 Nm-n. Fridays 12> 1 Siuyvi-.Min" Me _ ' 16 percent from 84: in the-peak' year : NOTICE.TO BIDDERS 'Specifications tor the proposed work."; = bid. payable lo tt>e Township of Ciar^ • csc it. brother o' Carole Scn'waru o*Queens- In. the"review ot all 301 cases, anger about having to pay a phone fee NoltoV \s- horoby grven that sealed prop- prepared *by Sapford-A. Kaplan. Business • pnor io liic- fcllowmi: .wtvk*v publtciiioti . •!'()• Do\. ?uw ;••-..' \ be more interacts e.-'o^ith our read- • of 1984. 'to.70 in 1995 and down auto theft task, force and e,very alert ' "Thi> gives \ou an idea ol how .. defray tV»e cost tfiereof. Proposals mut: t-- *"••: *j^e:ai sef\-iCi:s wefe private Trie arrange- Ds.iis wilt t>e recotved by the Township of Administrator, are on filfe in iho office-oj.the • P-lca.'ic aiitlre.^*. chanecv i.» ; l"/S including 253 successful thefts and 48 to obtain information from a govem- 1 'made on the'suiridnrd proposal forms IP :••... rnioi), S.J. -.larK . Unio" County * New Jersey (of • Clark Towhshtp Business Administratot .-r^iv- wer^ by (he SULLIVAN. FUNERAL ers than e\er before .hold and brazen the.defendants are • manner designated -in -me Contract ar,.-_. 1 RESIDENTIAL' BULKY CLEAN-UP Room 24, 430 Westtieldfj'Avenue. Clark HOVE' K6 East Secona Ave . Roseile In hey. .m'ent agency." she said. • ments. must-b«j enclosed in-&eaiea en,,-. . unsuccessful attempts, it was-revealed- and oper«d and read in public at the office New Jersey, and may be inspected by pfos-' •••*ov,-?rs, please ma^acont'nDulion io AAKF. . A hen the\ try to make off with a vehi-. Slopes bearing me name'and add/ess ot I-K- of tt>e Clark Township' Business Admini- pective bidders during business hours - "I uiirtt our'rej-Jer-- to lake ad\an- that 162 of the carjackers wereaimcd . Bidder. and the name of tr>e work on'trV-* . *2€ Homing Ave . pran?ord-N.J .C7016 ' • strator. Rcom 24, 43O V/estlield'Avenue, Bidders wilt be lurntshod.with a copy-of ..'.ye." said Acting First Assistant Pro- A brochure containing information .outside, addressed to Mayor aha Council.-• lark, New Jersey, on April 16. 1997, at' - the Speciltcations by request upon prope •tage of thai •with firearms and another. 30 had . Township of Clark, .ind must b** accc^npar-. County Clerk Joanne Rajlippi seni . • on passport and other services of the . 1000 am prevailing .time notice and payment of a non-refundable ted'by a statement of. Consent'oi Surer, knives'. . . ' . . . Specifications tor the proposed work, charge of Twenty, dollars* (S20.OO) for each . trorn a stirerv -Company authonzea "to or. When opinions are expressed on With grant money, a resolution and' letter to. Rep. Jim Union County Clerk's Office is pub- prepared by .Sanford'A. Kaplan. Business bid. payable to the Township of Clark, to FREE Information! business-in trie Stale oT New Jersey ar .."We treat these cases with the high- Administrator, are on file in the office of the the hometown ^hat line. 1 will be 'defray the cost thereof. Proposals must be acceptable ton»e Townsntp and either a.B the Clerk's Office and is Clark' Township Business Administrator. made on the standard proposal torms in the . Bona or a Certified Check drawn to trvf-' C-st priority and'all the lorce ol the lau. Room 24, 43G Westf>eld Avenue. Clark. compiling them for a column called . available at all ol .the county clerk's manner designated in tho Contract docu- order oT Treasurer of tne Township of Clart- CALL fight the Stale Department's policy of New Jersey, and.may be inspected by pros-' . we can mu.sier.". Neafse> said. "A ments', must be enclosed in sealed enve- "tor not. less than !en percent O0" = ; of Vw (SOB) "Net Chat" and they will- appear in locations. poctwo bidders during business tiours; lopes bearing the name ahd address of tit© 686-9898 county will fix trail charging cm/eiis S.I.05 a.niinuteior amount bid, except tnat,U»o ch**ck rv*cc n •• Bidders will be furmshod with a copy of threat io motorists sitting• in/-a cat. -Bidder, and the name of tho work on the exceed £20,'0O0 00 ..'*.' print .in our newspapers. Readers Ct«*Spt»cifications by roquost upon proper .- iir\d enrer the four digit outside; addressed to Mayor and Courier. Tho To'wnship »eserver r'w-. n-jV .{. rvotice and payrnont of a non-refundable- Township of Clark; and must be accompan- t«quire 'a cortiplt*!© .tiniinci.ii, and yyp«.-: wl«i don't have the time to write The Division of Parks and Recreation has been awarded a $6,200 grant • -Jiargo'"of twenty dollars (S2O.QO) for each •j • '.'.'election number below! ied by a statement of Consent of Surety •ffnze Slal«*rrw5nl from prOsp^ctr^e-'b'^-j.-!-. b*a.' payable, to the.Township of Clark, .to letters Lo the editor and mail them lo improve, a'section of the Watchuhg.Reservation's Sierra Trail.- . from a surety, company authorized, lo do snowing that'they have saiir.fnctqfniy c-o or drop them olf at our .offices can The money comes from.the state Department of Environmental Protec- maoe on the- standard proposaf lorms in the acceptnbie to the Township and eitnet a B«a ltd Wh f t f * Freeholders' thanks manner designated in tho Contract docu Clerk joins Bond of a Certified Chock drawn to tho I RELIGION this method ot gelling their "***ntf. _ must be~ enclosed in sealed onve- or dor pi Treasurer of the Township o ^ont'.ni! AM; tion's Division of Partis and Forestry, under the 1996 National Recrea- ,„, .J5c~ttia"i. .- rD-^toartng-..- . •etjy quailed tn accoroan'e witt.7..f'^- ' StrldGf. .and ihe name' of the work on iho amount bid. excqpt that.Jhe c'neck need tional trails Act. • '•••..• . re'quiren-Rjnts o( tr>e Contract Docue Tow/iship Tt^M^fit • T '. £••;. announcements will appear ever/ Thursday -.T !he Linden 3^ nuj»iM(-i.s in trie Slate of Now Jorsay and showing ttiat they bavp satisfactorily com f r t part of the trail.'which crosses three-small streams in Berkeley Heights. *.^&.also^eseryep to i >c'^asf o> ^~'*'^'^i ^- / -a^c*r'W*>*<»' to-iti* Town^rtip-and either a B>o- Call Everyday! -4—i-—•terj3e .--R?se!!e"Spectal0f"Ra^«>ay-Progies5- -ana.-i»ft-€4arf,-J' .humejj..lQl.comniun]c_nie_ with_each ] quantiftc*Vi "^^7fi^""th"''U*»"mArVflwi**"*fJ^r''i- —Tlieareaismucfdy-andu'eTrrnakingirdifficuitiorhikers-.birdwatchers--- to900 calls . b:inc or a Cortjiied Check -drawn to the 1 r 1 •^ated in the -Specificationi • ' Eagtc-.'J-JS . Wi' out the form^beiow asd mail other. All'.communication will be '• rj.;f o1 Treasurer ol tho Township ol Clark . Proposals lor true Contract will be ' The su«:eEsful bidder shai L-.-. r,_-'j, ... • and cross country skiers to pass. Due to thedifficuhy in navigating the secutor Michael J. Lapolla! "This is ••'* no:'loss than ton percent (10%)- of.'tr^? accepted only iro'Ti bidders who have prop w : done through computers, and the .iT>oun:-Dia. except that tho "check nood noi ' lo comply, with the- F'ollowmg erly quaUfied in accordance with the A- Ant)-K.iCKback'Rogulnt>'--Vir> utrf.'-'- '.. ! Infosource . STORK CLUB "trail, users have created alternate'routes resulting in erosion, loss of top also a'case wticre we' almost always ••-•'COf-a S20.000.00 ' • .' newspaper industry can play a vital rea^irorTients of the Contract Documents Section 2 of-pi© Act o" Jun*s 'ij", * '.' Ttit- Township reserves, t'w* right to • ' 34 HOUR VOICE INFORM*! ION SERVICE Tfie Township reserves the right to reject ' 1934. known as the Copland Act soil, and damage to trees, wild flowers and other vegetation. The board- seek an a'diill waiter lor'prosecuuon fwqdnt- a compipio financial and oVpon- 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., P.O. Box 3tO9 role, in keeping the community any or all bids or tp waive any informalities - B The Affirmative. Action requi<». ' •?cic.; <"M."iV:rriont from prospective bi>J'J*-f r. 1 ! ... \iM»i]ii-nii.'n! walk is expected to prevent future erosion ahd allow the old trail to rest. when the robtx-r i^ under IS years ot where such informality "S not detnmenta" !Q . fwnb ol' P L 1975. c.i 27' " ViovM-ig-TTUJI ttu?y" hav© satisfactorily com Union, NJ. 07083 together with lhat interaction. . the best interest of t'*e Township The n^ht C The provisions of 1*H> N.JA; Jt.-t:...••,. ' |' H URHAU. COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS ' I'nU-c *drk of the naiuro-roquirod r.. f'.ro "Volunteers will play ah important part in installing the boardwalk," age" . ; is alt^o rus4«rv«jd to irtcrease or decrease tr>t- Prevailing W.igo Act. Chapter iLCi ;.• •' ' ••"IA.V'J^- !*-ie Conir.ict "• . YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT WILL APPEAR trie Laws of 1E**>3- effocitv** J*.ir!u.-irv ., said Board of Chosen Freeholders Chairman Linda Stender Trailside" The most irequeni lime of occur- nat._-d m trie Specifications 1.19€.d . •. ' nzctj't'\'-c nil,- from bidders who hove fr-- ; T'K> succesotu! bidder &haJl-D»<. i..-qu""T FREE OF CHARGE, OUR GIFT TO YOU has always had.many environmentally minded volunteers-who have rence is s, p.m. to! midnight, followed •••'f. quaiidtfO1 in . accordance* with t>..- All b'Cte- shan t>«* bindmy upon tr•** turj-j,., I'vebeen watching the eight-part '•.I c,mp|y wiltl Ci© Followirxj • 'or a period of GC~day^ sijtjs.'^tj.'irit tr; tf..» '••^jn.-"-^nts ot ihe Contract Document A. ' Anii-KickbaOr Rogulatiun:, undc . FREE Information! come forth to help in the county's other trail maintenance efforts. It is our opening of bias •' ' b\ midnight in 4 u.m and then 4 to S Tr^, Td>.n&ritp r/iservos tho right to io|l;i • , SuCti'-n 2 of ti-iO Act of Jurv. 13.' series on the Discover)' channel .!'•, or all bids or to waive any inlormaitt)**: r BYCiftDER.OP t?.e f/n^.riivjT^-!;,,,,;.. hope that many members of .the public will be interested in this special p in . accnrding to Regal • ' * j'j--'. kn.-iAn as t'M» Copela^q' Ac! Council of t?*: Township o( Cia'k- U'H-,T, • •about Walter Cronkite's life and A'U'ft* such informalitv '*> not dotriniental T • b .Tr-,tr ^-.Mirmativo Action 'requi'-- CALL « •"« Ow-^i Ktluit^^t ot llwj Town&hip.,T-no ng» •'. Counr. New Jersey A pouno. • • .„' ounce son/daughter (named). project and'call Trailside to register." • ' • Lasi year, ihe county had ihe- #t ^oberr S ,EHenpoft Ma/or _ (908) 686-9898 career in the news husiness. Walch- » ;n5o r^s«rvod to incroaso or decreaso tlvt- U333& CLK K(-f 13 1PP7 • iS<^,' . "I understand that 16 dedicated volunteers, supen ised by Trailside largest single drop ol ainol ihe 21 cj.iautitiO& specified in tt>o manner dusi'i laptof * 50 c1 ; • ;• aric measurec!-._-! J. was . born iri2 Cronkiie in his .early days ped- 'uitf'd m tho Specifications r- 1 •.V,-iq« Act Cn and enter 'a four digit •- L.'i .' 11*3 succesr-'u' bidder shall be req^it": • "" NOTICE OF PUBLIC-HEARING " selection number below' -tlim: "extra edition" newspapers on ' corr:ply witt) tJie Pollowing A:: Ji Do DinOr upor- :r»»- t-noot?*' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that: <- n '.-..' __, Hospital 50.. Mr ana Mrs. trail maintenance work along two other hiking trails." said \ ice Chair- increased comniunilv rh'licing.-beller- AppltcanL'Ownet A T .Fultan. LL'C the street -is a-far cr> from how A. Anti'-Kickcack Regulations undf• C>r. arK3 Tciwn:-fv; < li Tho Atfirrnativij Action requir.i has applied- for site plan approval for PREPLANNING today The web and audioiexl are Advisory Board. delerrenl factor wheii carjackers were -.( IIJ'I -'..•nts of P L 1975, C. 127 :, f j...|e..-v " Property Street Address Fulton Street or sister, or brotners'ana • 1 twiTwben Broadway & W<-stJ.eld Av#»nu«t "Woodchips and gravel were put down along a wet section of the Red imprisoned lor lengths terms. <_. lilt- provisions pt tho New.Jorr.t-y Fv.t>». •Et;,.n;)or!, Mayu just tv.o wa> s to make that po-ssible. : 1 FUNERALS t-'-.-.'iiiin<;] Wage Act. Chapter 150 nt 1 j 3 j:? -.-b :3. • .V2e b'. - Lot 3. Block 117 " Trail, while another group re-routed .another severely eroded section of Some of ihe wursi cases' included a tht-L ."•/.«:- f>t 1 963 effective January Lot 4 Block 117- 1. ' <••*>-*. Lot S, Block 117 ., •.rre-'or'tier.' __.-..... is trie daughter of "Mr •The policy to send opinions via the Sierra Trail," he added. "These parklands and trails are an important demist who leit his car running and Freeholder Ed Force, right, presents a resolution.to -.•--All toir^-shriM ^(?-t^m*ito^l upon-\\Mi*x>\ 7 (S28 ol tho Clark Township' Business Admini- Township Planning Board at a public hear- 590- • The Funeral Director Matemai great-graridparents are strator, Room 24. 430 Westfi«ld Av«nur* ing on Fobruary 25. 1 &9? at 8 pm in trw> considered Jibelnus will not be the more than 26 miles of hiking trails. Pruning, litter pick-up, installa- Newark. • . . appointed vice president in 1975 and was named Clark, Now J*}fj*ty. on February 26. 1997 Municipal . Court Room. 315 Wustt.oii-J •Patemai great-grandparents are NOTICE TO BIDDERS at 10 00 a.m. provailtng hmo. Avonue Clark N«w Jorsuy . published tion .of water bars and wood or rock steps and removing laUerurees are a Plainfield Police Sgl. Donald B president and CEO of Elizabethtown Gas in 1991. Specifications 'for tho proposod work Any.person or porsono affected by this •' • He is an executive committee member of the Union prupared by Sanlord A. Kaplan, Business rnatl«fr"may have an opportunity to bo heard few possible projects, • Moye, president ot the t'nion Count) VJ (of town)"'. Administrator, m« on ftio in trv» office ot tho at said meflini™ • . . Infosource By the wa\. the response^ lo Juvenile Officers Association, said a County Economic Development Corp. and of the Clark Township Business Administrator A copy of the application arid plan is or- ' 24 HDim ^Jnir.F INFORMATION SERVICE For more information or to register for March's trailwork day or for Room 24, 430 Weiitfield Avenue. Clark. Me and may b*j examined at tf>e BuildirKj "P.O.'d" by other readers with • countywide effort is underway to edu- Union County Alliance, in addition to serving on Now Jersey, and nviy be inspected by pro:, Department. Municipal Builiir^, 430 West- lunher information on participating in the National Trails Act boardwalk poctive bidder:; dij/mg business hours fi«ld Avi'Hui' Cl.irk duriryj regular business access'to-our chat line all were in project, call (908) 789-3670. '- cate teenagers about the dangers and other boards and foundations. • Biddtj'S will be turnishoO with a copy o' u. COMMUNITY NEHSPAPEHS 0 I Uio SpMCiticitions b^ request upon pro[»*jf opposition lo his thoughts . pitfalls of car then nolicu arKj p'.ivnw.«nt ut a non-rt-funciat1!!* Aarun l___ "-:-. .-. '— ' at .10:30 a.m nrowallioo . \ •

THURSDAY. FFRRUARY 13. 1997 - PAGE.B3 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS PAGE B2 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 As smoking among teens increases, future dangers loom ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Local efforts regarding prevention government,, we, as a community, Marijuana and tobacco- use 1996 for both males and females. .Among eighth and lOth-graders, Daily use of alcohol increased for ^he perceived risk of using marijuana reflect the national campaign'to pre- need to take action locally by becom- Musician to perform increased among eighth and 10th- Local historian chronicles vent substance abuse. "The whole ing involved in all prevention efforts," gradcrs between 1995 and 1996. Making A eighth-graders, while remaining level' continued to decline, while perceived community needs to be involved in Liuerer said. "Many. community while use of these substances for 10th and 12th-graders, although at risk of using other drugs cither preventing- substance abuse among members are already involved in their victorious Union general in church recital remained generally level among nth- Difference high rates. Between 1995 and 1996, increased or remained level. our youth," said Diane Litterer, pro- community's Municipal Alliance for for the Erato recording of 20 impor- graders, according to the 22hd annual the percentage of eighth-graders "Everyone needs to give our young By Bca Smith and all his personal papers and corres- During the upcoming Presidents' ject director for the Union County the Prevention of Substance-Abuse tant Parisian instruments. •"Monitoring the Future" survey. By Nicole Koroghlian ' •'. reporting daily use of .'alcohol people clear and unambiguous mes- Staff Writer pondence were diminished. ' < Day weekend, organist Lynne Davis Coalition. . but more support is needed. Ouryouth Davis is a member of Sigma Alpha recently released by the U.S. Depart- increased from 0.7 percent to 1.0 per- sage that drugs are illegal, dangerous Uqion Township historian Michael Significantly, the book covers will play a 4 p.m. recital on Sunday, cent. In addition, the percentage of. and wrong." Shalala said. "Marijuana With this philosophy, the coalition need a community-wide nb-use R. Yescnko has written an essential, on the Beckerath pipe organ at St. Ste- Iota,. International Music Fraternity ment of Health and Human Servicfe. immune system. It limits learning, Maxwell's battles, particularly when eighth-graders reporting having "been today poses an increasingly serious has developed task ' forces which message." informative, historical book, not only phen's Church in Millburn. A leading for Women. She has made recordings The survey also showed an increase in memory, perception, judgment and fighting in the French and Indian War drunk" in the past, month increased drug abuse problem, and our children strive to integrate substance abuse • For more information about the for the community, but. for New concert artist in Europe and North on the 'Schulzc organ at Armlcy in the use of alcohol by eighth-graders. complex motor skills, like those and the American Revolutionary War,. from 8.3 percent in 1995 to 9.6 per- need to know that. In particular; I ask prevention into all sectors of the coalition or your community's. Mun- Jersey and surrounding states. The America since taking First Prize at the England ..and the organ at Chartres The survey showed increases in needed to drive a vehicle. from Canada to Pennsylvania and cent in 1996. Alcohol use among 10th. all American parents to talk with'their Union County community — includ- icipal Alliance, call (908) 686-6644. book; "General William Maxwell and 1975 St. Albans International Organ Cathedral. She has been heard over lifetime, annual. Current and daily use It has shown to damage motivation New York, to many of our local .towns and 12th-gradcrs remained level hut children about drugs, and especially ing schools, parents, criminal justice, Nicole Koroghlian is the com- the New Jersey Brigade During the Competition in England, Davis hails the BBC, Baycrischer Rundfunk, of marijuana- by eighth and 10th- and interest in one's.goals and activi- and cities including Rahway. Spring- graders. continuing a trend that began at high rates, with 21.3 percent of to talk about marijuana." business, health care, people with dis- munity coordinator of the Union Revolutionary War,", is an exciting field, Elizabeth Town, Connecticut from MichigAp but has resided in France Musique and Radio Classique. . lies. Marijuana smoke typically con- lOth-graders and 31.3 percent of 12th- abilities and youth. All of the'cbali- County Coalition for the Preven- France since 1971. She returns for her in the early 1990s. Among 12th- "Increased use among students in account of one of. the most important Farms, Millbu'm and Short Hills. A noted teacher, in 1994 she was tains over 400 carcinogenic com- graders\ reporting having, "been tion task forces are open to'.profes- tion of Substance Abuse. "Making a second appearance on the St. Ste- graders. rates of marijuana use eighth- and lOth-gradcs is a wake-up people in the history of the Township awarded France's prestigious "Ccrti- pounds. In addition, new evidence' Difference" is a monthly column It is because the retired social stu- remained hirh Qnd increased for life drunk" in the past month. r-ail fnr Amprirn " Kfrfnffmv me coamioii. ~ Lnlle has been written previously in 1984. live arid. that, among heavy users, its served as president of the Union 1993. showed no significant change in press conference by Department of highly correlated with future use of about the brigadier general who was reception with refreshments will fol- of the-national schools and conscrva: harmful, short-term effects on alert- Township Historical Society and •IJnion Township historian Michael R. Yesenko holds annual, current or daily use. Health and Human Services Secretary addictive drugs like cocaine and her- in command.of 1,500 Continental sol- low the concert. A contribution of S5 tones in France. She is the first ness arid attention span last more than Union County Historical Society and his newest book, 'General-William Maxwell and the • Dr. Alan Leshner. director of the Donna Shalala, National Drug Con- oin, we must step up our efforts to Seniors outreach available diers and the New Jersey Militia dur- is suggested at the door. American, and the only woman that 24 hours. also is an appointed local historian of New Jersey Brigade During the Revolutionary War.' National Institute on Drug Abuse, the trol Policy Director Barry McCaffrey. prevent drug abuse among children of . Elderly individuals can apply for services through Outreach such as Gas and ing the battle of Connecticut Farms in year, to receive thishonor. Last year . Cigarette smoking also continued Union Township, that Yesenko can Following .graduation from tlie agency that funded the "Monitoring Education Secretary .Richard' Rtey.. all ages. All adults must ' accept" Electric Support, Pharmaceutical Assistance. Home Energy Assistance, Sup- June of 1780. He was successful in she was appointed Professor of Organ __|p rise among eighth and lOth-graders .prpyide_sp_accjiratcjin_d_eritertainin£a^ University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, the Future" survey, said "it is impor- ~Tri0^falis^n"atTorrSe'crcl:ir\'"Freder; • responsibiliiyTorleadingatidprotecF" ~pIemcnlarSecurity"Income7"Cbunselingon •Health-Insurance-for-Medicare- - holding- off.-thc-bcsl- of- thc-Britislv^ ..and remained high among 12th-. book. ., Former-Mountainside resident "whereshe studied ^•ithRoberrClarkT^: tant that young people understand the -co Pena. • v . • ing our youth. Parents, educators, EnroIlees, And the SHARE Food Program and Food Stamps. Army's force of 6.000 British and Davis undertook further organ studies in Nice, succeeding Rene Saorgin. graders, although there were nostatist- In addition to pictures of officers harm and danger caused by illicit drug The clear increase in use of mari- community jand religious leaders and •Applications will be accepted: ' . Hessian troops at the site of Elmwood in-France with Marie-Claire Alain. She is much:in demand as a lecturer ._ tically significant changes in the high who influenced Maxwell's life, plans film about pregnant teens use. Through continuing years of juana among younger high schoolstu- the media have the power and the Wednesday, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., at Linden Public Library. Sunnyside and Stuyvcsant avenues in Union. While there, she earned a diploma on French organ literature; and its i school seniors' cigarette usc/ln 1996> authority to lead our children to make including General George Washing- objective, scientific research, this risk denis stood in contrast with mixed and Branch. 100 Edgewood .Roadfin Linden. • • Yescnko covers Maxwell's career Former group home counselor and under. Jean Langlais at the Schola . history. the percentage of lOth-graders who healthy choices. We must all renew ton, Yesenko has covered 17 chapters has become ever clearer, and not just overall unchanged measures for other Feb. 20, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.. at 32C Pioneer Homes, Elizabcthport Fami- as a high-ranking Army officer, who present NYU graduate film student' vals, at conferences, and (in television Canlorum in Paris, and a diploma As concent organist, Davis in smoked a half pack of cigarettes or our commitment, so clearly laid oul in- beginning with Maxwell's early his- for drugs such as cocaine and heroin drugs. Shalala noted in particular that ly Center in Elizabeth. . ' . : never had an opportunity for higher Laurie Collyer is currently in pre- all over the world. • • from"the'Ecolc Cesar Franck under recent years has gained considerable more daily, increased from 8.3 per- the National Drug Control Strategy, tory, the New Jersey Brigade, the- but also for marijuana." this'year's survey shows an increasing Feb. 20. from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., at Rosclle Borough Hall, .210 Chestnut St. in education and training. He had produciion of a film she envisioned "Thanh" also won numerous Edouard Soubcrbicllc. Further studies notice for her integration of French cent in 1995 to 9.4 percent in J996. that keeping our children drug-free is Battle of Brandywinc Creek, the problem with perceptions of the dan- Roselle! .'.'••' . ' •-.'.; '. learned his tactics by serving in the while working in a Catholic home for awards which include: Loreen Arbus with Maurice and Marie-Madeleine "haute -couture" and organ pcrfor- Research shows that marijuana is Current use of cigarettes among 10th- our No. 1 priority." Battle of Gcrmantowri, Valley Forge, gers posed by marijuana. For information on the Outreach Program, call (908) 527-4872..; British Provincial Army for 20 years pregnant teenagers six years ago. Award of the Women in Film Founda- Duniflc and others took place while -' 'Riahce,' frequently presenting' a com- harmful to the brain, heart, lungs, and sraders increased between 1995 and a Prelude to the Battle of Monmouth, before joining the New Jersey Bri ''Physical Pain" is a short narrative " lion. Best Documentary Award of the she served as organist at the Church of ^ bined organ recital and fashion show. the Battle of Monmouth, an Expedi- gadc. And the most amazing phase of film which uses documentary ele- CSU Summerarts Film Festival, Best St. Peter and St. Paul in the Parisian • Last July she played a major prog- tion to Destroy the Six Nations of 24 HOUR INFORMATION • 24 HOUR INFORMATION • 24HOUR INFORMATION • 24 HOUR INFORMATION • his life was that he was never wound- ' ments in the classic Neorealist style. Documentary and Best Theme Pro- suburb of Clamart. In-March of 1995 ram at New York City's Church of the Indians, the Winter of 1779 to 1780 at ed or incapacitated and avoided being The story of Donna Garibaldi,' a pre- duction of the Superfpst International she was appointed the titular organist Ascension as a part of the Centenary Morrisiown, the Jersey Brigade at LorrERY captured during the bulk of his fight- gnant sixteen-year-old who chooses Media Festival on Disabilities, Silver of the Church of St. Peter in Dreux, Convention of the American Guild of AUTOSOURCE Your Community's Best EVENINGS WEATHER Connecticut Farms, the Battle of ; DAILY.RESDLTS 1800 Atlantic City ing days. . • ' • Organists. Of that event, the reviewer .See The Automotive Section The X-Files. ' '-.- to spend the last months of pregnancy Sell Award at the IAC International. just west of Paris, where she presides 1900 New Jersey Lottery Springfield, General Maxwell's Res- for the organ.journal "The Diapason" For New Car Information! • 3261 EB 1801 Boston- . In Yescnko"s book, his fifth; three in a- Catholic . home for unwed Film Competition and Honorable over a Cavaille-Coll organ dating 1901 New York Lottery ignation From his Commission, Max- 3262 Chicago Hope 1802 New York City of whjch.were published by Union mothers, "Physical Pain" will be shot Mention a: (he American Internation- from 1868: . wrote, "Lynne Davis' recital of most- 1902 Connecticut . well's Prediction Came True, General BOOK REVIEWS : infosource '3263' NYPD Blue ' 1803 Philadelphia .' • • Township Bourd of Education —this on location in an actual home for pre- ly French music was characterized by 1903 Pennsylvania al Film and Video Festival. 3265 Murder One . • Maxwell's Contribution, Maxwell's, Returning to the U.S. over the years understated elegance, as was Ms. 3301 Hardcover 1904 Florida Lottery. • • ' one. by his.own company. 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WORRALL NEWSPAPERS PAGE B4 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 — PAGE B5 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Church sponsors New arts center Members of the board art show, auction Association Fine works of art will be displayed New olav tackles topic of breast cancer at the Community United Methodist extends seeks members Church. Grant Avfcnue and Chestnut; The saying "Whatever does not kill The New Jersey Performing Arts New Jersey Performing" Arts Center," Street. Roselle Pjifk on Feb. 22 during you makes you stronger" is usually . Theater invitation Center, less than 11 months from Bryant said. . . an art auction presented by the 125th applied figuratively to situations Westficld Art Association Presi- Opening Night, has introduced a Anniversary. Task Force and con- s - NJPAC recently launched its initial which seem more serious thin they dent Barbara Schwinn extends an unique membership program to build marketing campaign to identify ducted by Martin Art Inc. of Deer actually, are. Whether literal or figura- View invitation to artists and members of ' support among the rank and file of its potential subscribers.. The campaign Park. New York. tive, the growth which results from the community interested in fine art future audiences. includes a "Dream Destination" con- The auction will feature a wide var- confronting adversity has been effec- By Jat^qaie McCarthy to join the group and enter their "When NJPAC. opens in October test in which participants have the iety of works by prominent artists tively and profoundly depicted in Dr. Associate Editor exhibitions, y' ' • 1997," said Richard T: Bryant vice opportunity to win two round-trip air- known worldwide. Special refresh- Andrea Green's "For Tiger Lilies Ouu General meetings arc held the president of Marketing and Public line tickets on Continental Airlines to ments will add a pleasant flare to the of Season." a new play which was engrossing is Justine's relationship second Thursday of the month at Relations, "founding members of the a performing arts festival of choice in event as all interested persons are presented Feb.. 8 • at Union County with Dr. Zella, heartwarmingly and the Westfield Community. Room, NJPACChartcr Club, a select group Mexico Ciiy. London. Madrid or Par- invited to browse through a signific- College in Cranford. heartwrenchingly portrayed by Gary 425 East Broad Street. Westfield at of individuals and their families, will is. Continental Airlines is the official ant selection of oils, graphics, water- Wood. Wood's eyes tell of his pro- Traditional theater attempts to take 8 p.m. Programs focus on artist's Airline of NJPAC. • colors, etchings, enamels; woodcuts, found concern for his patient even as , be sitting in front and center on the us away from our troubles and cares demonstrations, speakers and magnificent new Prudential Hall."' Construction of the first phase of silk screens, posters and lithographs. Tn n wnrlrl wrifrr* nil cnnflicliL are his words seem contradictory. The wnrfcshons. A wide range of topics 1 Tin: NJPAC Chanm Club, enpUiiis th.^ tlBfl million'A yl.- ^ Article tn rv* fcntnrffl include surh resolved, boy gets girl, and everyone support group — Dianna Talley, Nan- and media, including photography, cy Heins-Glaser, Joanne Joseph and Bryant, will reward arts patrons who by Architect Barton Myers is nearing , greats as Renoir. Rockwell, Dela- lives happily ever after. A production are covered: One need not be an completion. Located between Mili- croix. Chagall. Weycth. Wooster dealing with a heavier topic suth as Lisa Alford — embodied the voices of artist to participate.. choose to join in support of this effort reason, denial, anger and sadness that now with substantial benefits during tary Park and the Newark Riverfront, Scott, Boulanger and. many others. breast cancer does not imply easy Three member exhibitions are NJPAC is the first major performing inevitably accompany issues of the opening season and long after. Over 150 works will be on display. resolution, but don't let this keep you presented.to the public annually. arts center buijt in the Northeast in 30 mortality. Prices will range from $35 to S3.000 away from the box office when-it The featured categories inthc Fall Arts patrons can become charter years. In addition to Prudential Hall ^mel~tolhir5c"cTiuhrdrracTng~tKe~ Director MarkSpinaVvery concise— andall works to be featured at the auc- ExHibTtionTheia^thTough^todayat " members~with~contributions~ranging- and Ucm~ih^lu^e~frarnTng~~provided"By enemy within. staging intensifies the drama. The the Community Room, are oil from S40 to S5.000/A1I membership action takes place with the audience includes Victoria Theater, a 500-seaf Marlin Art, a prominent New York' The audience is introduced to Jus- pastel, sculpture and mixed, media . levels include significant benefits, playhouse; two restaurants; banquet auction house' that has traveled tine, a photography professor and seated an intimate distance from the The exhibition held in early spring Bryant said. One of'the most intrigu- players, and the same area is con- . and meeting facilities; and surface Six. new members join the Board of Directors of the Westfield Symphony. They throughout the country offering an artist who has just been advised that includes watercolor; graphics ing benefits is offered to S100 Silver and underground parking within a verted from a recovery room to an are, rear center, Helene Gersten; front row, from left to right; Mickkey Foster, Sal extensive collection of art. All major there is a lump in her'breast which 1 photography and mixed media. The Charter Members.' short stroll from the Center's entry office to a meeting area almost effort- • Actors portray an intimate moment in Tiger Lijies Out of Season. From left, Barbara Caruana, Mercedes -Saval Cooper, George Lewis. Not shown is Bernard Peterson, credit cards will be accepted. may be malignant. We are allowed to shows are judged and awards are ..••••• • • -. ^ rotunda. lessly. High compliments are also in Guidi, Dianna Talley and Gary Wood. . who was also installed as a member of the professional orchestra's governing Coordinated by. Milton and- .Eli- experience the mental and emotional presented at an opening reception Silver Charter members, in addi- Though opening season dales will order for use of lighting, which takes zabeth Woodruff of Roselle Park, the effects along with her, as she interacts where you may meet the artists. tion to advance subscription notices, not be announced until early next board. '-'.-. ' • ..--.". us out of the shadows of Justine's evening will provide an opportunity with doctors and hospital staff, tele- In early June the Sidewalk Show priority tickets handling, gift shop dis-. year, promotional mailings already anesthesia haze to the blinding bright- for area art lovers to purchase fine art. phones loved ones to advise them of around Mindowwaskin Park is a counts; member-only events and other hint of the world's finest symphony ness of a sterile hospital corridor. ; at reasonable prices while helping to her situation, -meets with a support popular all-day Saturday affair. goodies, will have their name orchestras, opera and ballet compa- "Tiger Lilies Out of Season" is an raise funds for the church's 125th group which is less than supportive. Loan shows, of art--by our artists •engraved oh a brick in Theater nies, jazz artists, pop musicians and account of a battle to live in much Anniversary Fund which will be used' Throughout the process, however, the include Children's Specialized Square, a public plaza and outdoor Broadway musicals. ' Laser concerts at more than the physical sense. The to. refurbish the building plant, ena- play slowly reveals that Justine is no! Hospital arid Spanish Tavern. arts venue adjacent to the 2.750 seat Further information about member- play is Green's second venture into tures spectacular film scores. Broad- bling the Church to continue its mini- only dealing with a physical condition For further information, abou Prudential Hall. ship in (he NJPAC CHarter Club and The New Jersey State Museum classic favorites.' It's a show for audi- . the genre. Her first. "With No Apolo- way musicals and television themes stries and missions. • Which affects her quality of life, but is membership, call 232-8971 o "What a wonderful way to record in opportunities to purchase . bricks- Planetarium will present laser con- ences of all ages. . • gies." became a finalist in the 1993 that come to' life in an entertaining facim: a philosophical quandary about perpetuity forall future generations to certs through May 11. "'•. ~ "Laserpalooza" at 8:15 p.m. Friday' Doors will open promptly at 7 p.m. 232-7058: • ' ' ' engraved with names of family perm show filled witfi- brilliant laser light.' what "quality of life" really means tft—^gmuel French one-act play compeli- see. that you were one of the visiona- bers may be obtained by calling, toll- "We offered a series of laser con- and Saturday evenings is a spectacu- for previews and the auction will tion in New York City. Green has certs in the Planetarium two years ago lar collection of music- based on the This show , features music from.- her. ••••..•' ries who supported the Building of the free. (888) GO-NJPAC. "Phantom of the Opera," "The Lion began, at 8 p.m. A donation of $5.00 been chairperson of UCC's English/ and it was tremendously popular. In Lollapalooza traveling concerts fear UCC's Actors' Equity performers King." "The,Wizard of Oz," "The •per person.. will include hors were outstanding in expressing the Fine Arts/Modern Language Depart- Local student fact, to this day, we get cal{s from vis- turing alternative music igrbups.- d'oeuvres. cake, coffee and door ment—for—10-years. A resident—o! Sound of Music." "Mary Poppins." nuances ol the co~nflicts~and"qnestkjiis itors-who-ask-if-wc^rc-stilLshowing^ Hncludirrg-Pearl-JamrAlice-irt-Ghains— v -pTtzesr-Tickets-may-be-prdered-by-T Springfield, sfie' teaches literature. arid more. »~, all the characters face. Barbara Guidi . performs witfr~~ iaser concerts. So we decided to bring' Nine Inch Nails, Stone Temple Pilots. calling Woodruff at (908) 245-1424,-. The play will be repeated on March "Laser Motown" at 4 p.m. Saturday mesmerizes.the audience as Justine, them back. But this year, we're offer- Soundgarden. Nirvana and more. Joyce McCoy at (908) 245-6368 or 20 at Kean College of New Jersey in and Sunday afternoons is a fun-filled . demonstrating the anger and confu- symphonic choir ing a whole new assortment of show "Laser Smashing Pumpkins" at Janet Murphy at (908) 276-1494. Union.' A panel discussion by health tribute to the Motown sound which sion of her inner turmoil through Howard Whitmore, son of Mary topics— from family favorites to 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday even- Tickets will also be available at the voice inflection — we can hear Jus- professionals will follow the produc- at Vox Gallery classic rock to alternative'music,''said fused pop; gospel and. rhythm. and Whitmore of Linden, recently per- ings presents such selections. as door. . ' • line's own surprise at her reactions in tion. For further.information, contact Richard Peery, assistant curator of blues. The show includes music by formed Benjamin Britten's ' "War Works-by artists Hulya Karaca Nye much praise from the myriad of hoi- •'Siamese. Dream, Tonight, In addition to .the Woodruffs, the . Guidi's well-delivered lines. Also Dr. Green at (908V 709-7576. : astronomy education for the New artists, such as Diana Ross and the eQuiem" with the Westminster Sym- arid Lillian Kiddcr Kanischko will he able an connoisseurs. Tonight." "Disarm." "Zero." "Cherub An F.xhihif arid Auction Committee phonic Choir and the New Yprk Phil- on.display ihroughout the month pi Gallery hours are Monday - closed. Rock," and other by the Smashing • shows are presented in conjunction Miracles, The Temptations,. Stevie consists of Joyce McCoy, Janet Cal- harmonic conducted by Kurt Masur Fehruar>-at Vox Gallen-. 444 Spring- Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday and' Pumpkins, a group that burst off the with Laser Fantasy International.' Wonder, and others. . . • lagher. Nancy Riheer. Sigurd Thele of Rah way resident appointed Feb. 5, 6. and 7. ' field Avc.. Summit. • ; Saturday from 10 - 6 p.m.. Thursday sidelines of the alternative revolution Roselle Park. Amanda Berry Wylie of The schedule of laser concerts are Tickets are S4 per person for Satur- Whitmbre is a senior music educa- from 10 - 8 p.m. and Sunday noon - 4 in 1993 with their.major label debut. Cranford. Janet Murphy of Kini)- Mono'prints, found objects, and as follows: ' • day and Sunday matinees shows and theater company manager tion major at Westminster Choir Col- small.clay-sculptures comprise Nye's p.m. Call for more details at (908) "Siamese Dream," worth and Thomas Lachenauer of 273-2551. ' . .•'.'• "Laser Beatles" at .7 p.m. Friday S7 for adults and S5 for children 12 , The Shoestring Players, a non- Plavcrs-in 1996-as the-tour-manager- lege of Rider University located in mixed media' work. This artist is a and Saturday evenings, featuring a "Pink Floyd: The Wall" at 10:45• and under for evening shows. Tickets Riihwav. . ; . • profit professional international tour- for the "Magic Pasta Pot', and Other Princeton. He is a 1992 graduate of native of Istanbul; Turkey. Some of ; Beatles Laser Anthology that includes p.m. Friday and Saturday evenings is are available at the New JeFsey Stale Tiles'" lour, and the Shoestring com- Mary Lou Taylor, left; and Mercedes Saval Copper, right; are among the 'Fans of the Linden High School. her •• earlier.', works have been A subscription to your newspaper ' a ldscr masterpiece constructed from This newspaper is.a'rcVvablc means ing theater company for young audi- Westfield Symphony' who have.generously underwritten items for the April 19th gala. "Lucy-in the Sky With Diamonds," Museum Planetarium box office and ences, has announced the appoini- pany that performed a the National The Westminster Symphonic Choir influenced from the interesting Turk- keeps your college student close to "All Together Now." "Get Back," excerpts from Pink Floyd's classic at Ticketmaster locations. For more of researching the - community • f he-Spanish theme event entitled 'Viva Espana' celebrates the rich culture of Spain and ish Mosaics of her culture. Her. sub- alburn. "The Wall':" wient of Rahway resident John Penn Black Arts Festival m Atlanta. da 1 is composed of students at Westmin- hometown activities. Call "Tomorrdw Never-Knows" and other information, call the New Jersey State iharkct. To boost your business in the opera 'Carmen, which the WSO will perform as the.finale-.to its 1996-97 'Season of jects often locus on nature and spiritu- Lewis as general manager. "Having worked with Shoestring in sterand is directed by Joseph Rum- 908-686-7753 for a special college Beatles,tunrs. "Laser Beatles'" show- "Laser Show Tunes" al 2' p.m. Museum Planetarium ' at (609) the community, call our ad depart- •Grandeur and.Romance.' . . . . . ".-'..- ality. Pattern.--' ul religious symbols the past, going into, the schools and merfell. In addition to this perfor-. rate. • • •'• . cases- the song-s that have become Saturday and Sunday afternoons fea- 292-6333. ment at 908-686-7700 todav.' Lewis began his professional, thea- often repealed m her paintings illus- seeing the impa.-t that both the Pi2>er.- mance. the Westminster -Symphonic ter career in. Portland. Ore., while trate her personal conflict \Vilh. relig- and the edu^'aiu'-nai outreach, prog- Choir, will perform Debussv:«. ""Le sirnultaneous.ly.. -undertaking .his ion and the cultural seperatumism ram? hav on \oung 'minds. I ^ The Westfield Symphony takes advantagge of fans Martyre.De Saint Sebastin'* with the Bachelor's degree in theater and : py imposed m.her natue' coumn and in thrilled to b-.- joining the team .that s'a> Tn->.' Wes,f,eld Svmphonv'fai's faali Sh t Mry Lou and ThThee eveneventt entitleentitledd "\>"\>aa EspaEspana-n _ New York Philharmonic "conducted YOU CANT GET directing with Jack Leigh Feathering- Symphony supports Mary Lou and ths Middle'East a- a whole; alread) made- Shoestring an ln'enui- will be held in the rotunda of the "K -ill.' In 1978. he moved to New York C 'mmu.ee- received ecperb'us dona- 'James Taylor have underwritten-post, by Kurt Masur which wiH.be-broad- tionalK renowned force in iamih Pie Line American .Corporate headquar- _ cast on public television's Live From Lilliam Kidder Kanischko ha^ a. City, where he continued his studies . ;K-ns ,o underwrite the printing of' age for Gala invitations, thedesign-ol. "aler." explained Lewis "] hop1.'"to us-.- ters in 'Murray Hill on April 19. The at H.B. Studio • '• - • •'•I-' tickets and- postage for.' Gala. Lincoln Center Pfogr-ani April ?\ • vcr> differemuippcoacK to her v.ork. which includes a replica of a magnifi- evening includes, cocktails..-dinner,. MEYERS m\ business and theaier evpencrw..;.;.' •'.^•uatiojis thi-.weei-.week MercedesanMercedes-'and ' cent antiquqe Spanisp h fan that has been g •1997 . although he"i paintings are also leM on • nelp tne romp-air- .;inae\er, mi>r>- K-U-.-. gr.'''!' .Muffav Hill riitvt: donated by nnonymous: benefactorbf s dancing, auctions nnrl appfnrnn The Westminster S\ mphoinc Choir, professional actor and director More ^^invbreJ .the pnnting of .fifty-fifty, for the Gala auction. The hand- Mary'Woodmansee Green, guest-con- prble.ssor.at'Kean.College.' works in - lets lor its sp-.vi.ii brand o: theae: has performed with virtually every recently, he has moved, into theater "ticket", for the drawing that will lake painted red and black silk fan depicts ductor for the WSO's May 10 perfor- "many mediums- Her most recent oil internationally known conductor ol U1CIN1J. U ilHi production, working in New,.York cit> :. .ShOf'stn'ng^ '.''.99b-?~ . sejsori. ;-• place' ai the' April 19 event. -A S25 a fiesta scene in a Spanish garden on mance of "Carmen" and the soloist paintings ha\e been on display'; at on the Riverside Opera Ensemble's "Trie Arrow .to the Sun." a quane; -•: one side and a coat of arms on the portraying "Carmen." our time, including Bernstein. Muli. ; ticket pro\ides a chance at winning 'Kean- Collece anil ha\e re.'civej Mehta. Ormandy. .Sawallis/h and •• • • ~ » . \ • Theatre Row production of "Where or folktales from Norway Hani. Natne liftv percent ol the raffle proceeds at reverse. It was recently purchased in .When." an original musical piece t'ea- America and Quebec. Workshops ^nc For invitations and .information, Macal ;RJ annual tund-raising event. The Spain by the donors, collectors of rare ;. PUBLIC NOTICE . . . . . • turina all new- orchestrations of Rod- residencies are available -\ear-round winner at last year's black tie fund- antique fans, and will be the center- call the WSO .Gala Committee ai • gers arid Hart songs. In New Jersey •• wjtti seasonal Saturday classes uv (90S) 464-8441 or the Symphon> For free ad advice .-call-- ' SALE. OF REAL ESTATE ' 1 raising event took, home half of the piece of the Symphony's annual bene- "' ' BY MASTER . . : he was the'associate producer for the children, and-teacher-seminar . Office (908 > 232-9400- " 908-686-7700.. BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECU- SI0.000 cash pot. fit auction. TION." 10 me directeo. issued, out b\ the 'World premiere of Rick Sordelet's For more information on an> >•; Superior CourV'Qt*' New jersey. -Qriaricecy ' Division. Union County. Docket No. '.'Burned- Treasure" at the. George . Shoestring's • programs call /'?<>.) DOUBLE DRAGON F-I5a3-9O Will t>s sola at PUDIIQ vendue Street Playhouse Second Stage. y?2-O7~: "•" . ' .-." on - " •' . • CATERING .'• ' • • ' . WEDNESDAY. . ' . 'Lewis.!'is married to actress S>lvia Funding has been made poisibie in --,-«s&v^ RESTAURANT Summit's Hot Spot! '.THE 19th DAY OF MARCH. 1'99" Ryhnc. '.,•'' ' part b\ :he New Jerse\ State Council .•••Z''~s''- FORALL Chinese Food Orders To Take OuL'Eat In at 2 o'clock, local time, in the attemoon oi on the An^Depart.mcntoJ State _ OCCASIONS I-BUSINESS UFMS'LUNCH SPECIALS DAILY! . said day. at the law office ot Maroa Gray- Lewis worked with the Shoestring don, 76.S Orange Avenue. South Orange. | LUNCH BUFFET I New' Jersey . ' • DAILY M.95 I Property to" t>e sola is located tn tne YOUR BREATH | DINNER BUFFET I Orders Over S1O Township 6t Hillside and City, ol Newark. FOR NOT 2, •6.95 I With Ad Countyot Union and Essex. State ol New . MARGIE'S Jersey • . • " : Premises is known as. AS-50 Grumman NOTJ FREE PARKING ON RIGHT SIDE OF THE RESTAURANT 1230 MORRIS AVE UNION Avenue.-Newark and Township of Hillside. N.J an1 d more particularly described ac RESTAURANT •T ;L fBEEYZoOvRWHENBvYouH°ARER,v (NEXT TO K1NNEY SHOESSTORE) follows • ' •. . L l: . BEGINNING at the comer formed try the * Hours: Tues..- Sun. 8:00 a.m intersection ol - the Soutnwesterly lino ot Grumman Avenue with the northwesterly Hungarian Goulash' . Zrazi TEL: (908) 688-5770 OR 688-5980 line of Bergen Street, as laid out on map FULL MINUTES t Stuffed CabbapC • 'Beef Bnskt-i' . entitled "Map of property ol the Weequahic •V. •Park Front Realty Company, made by John WHILE jChickcn Kiev Wiener Schnitzel _Ej_ Lalrri.l Cons_lruction_ Enfllneex_jmg 'otato 'CfrfcTcerrMTlairest SCnVeyoirdaTBtfAuQuijtSCnVyordaTBtf-AuQuit. TSOyrflforXln tntne Meat Dumplings Swedish Meatball Registers Office of Essex County-9/O3/D9 as- Map #604: from said beginning point PERSON Potato Pierogies Meailoaf 'running thence (1): North -40 degrees. 1 . Beef Stroganoff Fried Filet of Flounder EARLY BIRD SPECIAL minute West along said line 61 Grumman Avenue. 50 feet; thence (2) South 49 PYRAMID degrees 59 minutes West 1OO feet: thence 29UnionAverNorth»eranford» (908) 272-6336 —;3)-South.--40-'d1egree3r-t-rrtinute~Ea8t^-50. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY-4-6PM feet to the said northwesterly line of Bergen Street, arid thepce (4) North 49 degrees. S9 COMPLETE CLEARANCE minutes. East along said line of Bergen Cranford's Ever Since'La Pastaria has opened in 1994 it has been Street.. 100 feet to the point' or- place of BEGINNING-^ ' ' TTGHTROPE the ever-popular hot spot in Summit..Conveniently located ' . BEING known .ond 'designated as Lot COACH & FOUR ¥ on Summit's trendy Springfield Avenue.. .•:.'•' • -. 102 on aforesaid map 3OFEET • BEING BLOCK 3687. LOT 1 on the la* • Only Irvington Location Moving Restaurant & Cocktails map ol Newark. N:J ... ¥ BEING'SLOCK 1001. LOT 36 on the tax Casual Fine Dining Since "1950" GreaT for.families. La Pastaria offers all-types of pasta map ol Hillside Township: N.J • . • . on a RAZOR-THM Commonly known as -48-50 Grumman ¥ and pizza.lts daily listof.specials, each created by chef and • Avenue. Newark- and. Hillside Township. CABLES Similar Saving's At Our Other Stores! HAPPY NJ • • co-owner Philip Angelo'will wet any one's appetite. . ..;•-;. Appro* 'Dimensions. 50 teot x 100 feel. Nearest. Cross Street Intersection ol Grumman -AVenue- ana Bergen Street r Dessert & Coffee • ^.Ha\ing-a-Party? La Pastaria also has on or off premises' A' 20%' depbs'it is needed onall sales, in cash or certified lunds WE HAVE LOST OUR LEASE ¥ catering to fit any budget.' Ala-Carte trays, appetizers, and The approximate amount ol tne Judg- ment sought to De satisfied dy this sale is "Serving the community for over 35 years" entrees are available for business affairs, shqVvers or just St52.O83.99 ¥ ; The rignt to adjourn this sale-is specilicai- about any party you can think of. -.- . ly reserved Dy. the undersigned Tue. MAR. 4 * 7:3O PM - . 'Seized as the.property of Winston Sulli- ¥ Join Us For Our 'DAY. ' van. taken in bxeculion al the suit ol Tan. OPENING NIGHT-SAVE S5 AFTER 18 YEARS IN IRVINGTON 1790 Springfield Aye./ Inc. and Io be sold by Homemade Lunch & Dinner Come and enjoy this cozy atmosphere at MAARCIA GRAYDON. 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THlljRSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997— PAGE B7 WORRALL NEWSPAPERS WORRALL NEWSPAPERS PAGE B6 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 ets are SS, S4 for Rutgers Film Co-op/ • Stepping Out is a -treekfycale "NJMACnFninds, and' can be pur- chased at the door beginning at 6:30 REUNIONS designed to guide our readers to the many arts and entertainment events,. p.m. Sunday's films will be shown at' Museum Guide The'State Theatre, near the comer of • Class reunions are being organ- been deterniined. To contact the com- in the Union\County area.. The The Museum Guide is compiled by Worrail Community Newspapers. It mat's Going On? ized for the following: mittee, contact Rose Culmone Tabor calendar is open to. all groups and George Street and Livingston Avenue, 15 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick. is a list of museums and historic-jites in Union County and the surround- organizations in the Union County Westfield 1971, March 22. ' at 530 Fourth Ave.. Garwood, NJ Tickets are S7, S5 for Friends and can ing, area. To add. to the list; send the relevent informafidn to. Worrail area. To place your free listing, send - Millbum 1.962, April 11. . 07027 or Anne Graziano at PO Box FLEA MARKET FUN AUCTION be purchased up to one week in Community Newspapers at 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union, NJ 07083. information to Associate Editor Jac- Westfield. Admission is free.For furth- NAI-NI CHEN Dance Company celer Henry Snydcr 1947, April 18. 251, Springfield, NJ 07081. FRIDAY • 68 Elm St. in Summit^For information, CONC0RD SINGERS invites women advance or at the door beginning at • Littell-Lord Farmhouse Museum & Farmstead at 31 Horseshoe SATURDAY;.. quit McCarthy, Worrail Community . er information; call (908) 668-8145. brates Chinese New Year with four Susan Wagner 1987, June 6. ; • South Side High School, Class of.. ., FEBRUARY 21, 1997 call (908) 273^9121_. who love to sing to join in rehearsals, 6:3Q p.m. For infonnation, call (908) Road in Berkeley Heights. Hours open:'2'-4 p.m. on the third ^Sunday of FEBRUARY 15. 1997 • • F.ebruary/March New Jersey St. Rose 1987, June 27. • . Newspapers, P.O. Box 3109, Union. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS Nancy held Mondays from 7:30 -10 p.m. The UNIpN COUNTY ARTS CENTER in June 1946; and Bergen Street School EVENT: Flea Market EVENT: Annual Auction performances. 932-8482. each month from April through December, or by appointment. Call PLACE: Roselle Catholic High Schoo.l, New Jersey, 07083. Bemhaut. Helen Luecke and Anne group is preparing for their May 14 conjunction with Rahway Chamber of " Linden 1971, June 28: Class of June 1942 are seeking class- PLACE: 134 Prospect Avenue. Irvington Four different counties in New BANFF FESTIVAL OF MOUNTAIN 464-0961 for more information. TIME:9am-3pm. New and used items! Raritau Road. Roselle, NJ. King will, be exhibiting Jheir work at the concert-' Commerce will present "A Tribute to William L. Dickinson 1962. July mates for a 50th reunion. Contact Sam Jersey will have the opportunity to - FILMS will come to Union County Arts • DP. William Robinson Plantation Museum at 593 Madison Hill Books, records, jewelry, etc. (Snowdate TIME: Door Open 5:30pm Donald Palmer Museum of the: Spring- Practice is held at St John's Luthe- The Coasters, The Drifters and The 12. Sporn, 8 Crescent Dr.. Parsippariy, NJ PRICE: S5.00 celebrate the Chinese • New Year in Center Feb. 27 at 7:30 p.m. The show Road in Clark. Hours open: 1-4 p.m. on the first.Sunday of each month February 22nd) field Public, Library through March 6. ran Church, 587 Springfield Ave., Platters" on Feb. 22 at 8 p.m..- Summit 1987, July 18.' 07054, or call (201) 335-6611. PRICE: Tables Available for $15.00. call ORGANIZATION: Roselle Catholic High February and March with the Nai-Ni • is two-and-a-half hours .of stunning from Aprii through December. Call 381-3081 for more information. ART SHOWS Nancy Bemhaut, a photographic Summit. For further information, call Mezzanine and Side Loge se^ts are Westfield 1977, Aug 2. 372-0084 or 763-3281. School Mother's Club, 908-245-2350. Chen Dance Company. Each perfor- cinematography that captures the spirit • Crane-Phillips House Museum at 124 Union Ave. N. in.Cranford. • East Orange High School Class of ORGANIZATION: Redeemer Lutheran COLORS, an exhibition by artist-Helen artist wrio resides in .Livingston spe- Debra Boyman at (908) 771-Q978. ! S20 each, Orchestra and Center Loge .Columbia. 1962, Aug. 23. Luecke; is a series of photographic mance will feature .a dragon or lion of the mountains • and outdoor Hours open: 2-4 p.m. Sundays from September through June, or by 1946 reunion committee'is-seeking Church ' cializes in nature, landscape and still seats are $24. the Union County Arts Wcstside 1947, Oct. 3. OTHER dance, a presentation of Peach Rower adventure. works inspired by natural subjects. life color photography. With her Nikkor- Center is located at' 1601 Irving St., appointment.' Call 276-0Q82 for more information. classmates for its 50th reunion, the, - SUNDAY SUNDAYS .. Landscape by the Nai-Ni Chen Dance A film competition is held every year Plainfieid 1957, Oct. 4. APRIL 6, 1997 FEBRUARY 9, 16, 1997 Currently on display at the Union mat camera she catches the interplay CONCERTS Rahway. For information, call (908) . • Belcher-Ogden Mansion at 1046 E. Jersey St. in Elizabeth. Opeq by date of which has not been deter- Arthur L. Johnson 1962, Nov. 8. County Arts Center in Rahway. the of color and Hght which is critical to the Company joined by the Yue-Yue Chor- in Banff,panada. This year, 140 films EVENT: Flea Market, Antiques and EVENT: Program that features Student's. GRACE TRIO will perform in the inti- 499-8226. . •appointment only. Call 351-2500 for more information. ' ! • mined. To contact the committee, call work demonstrating their awareness of show runs through Sunday. us performing Jason Hwang's new were entered from 28 countries show- Cranford 196,7, Nov. 8. Crafts Fair. . «iioraii oHe'rt of each PP'nV PhOtO- mate oallerv setting at the Watchunq t^mn^J Moll i n FlWahptFlWhhh HHnnrs nrv.n' Q. a m H rt 'f^»?nwf Time*. . I he works on display &1U tlUIUl pi n lib ld oClllGl 1 sO I -^fir- iPI ftPF* Our ' ^ " * t^nrrnwc Hhnrrh graphic artist Helen Luecke from West- Arts Center on Sunday at 3 p.m. The gymnasium. South Orange. PLACE: Durand-Hedden House & Gar- of nature, taken on the artist's travels area keyboard players, Kathleen scoresome ,site ansa wil anl offeanr a traditional Chin- climbing,' white water kayaking, dog to 5 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Call (201) 648-4540 for more - Union .1977, Nov. 28. • St. Theresa's of the\Child Jesus field has always been" inspired by concert is being presented as part of TIME: 10am-4pm den, 523 Ridgewood Rd.. Maplewood. throughout the United States and Healy-Wedsworth and Jim Little, for a ese banquet, a true feast that consists sledding and more. The "Best of the. information. • ' Church, Linden wilLhold a Christian TIME: 1:00pm-4:00pm natural subjects. From her earliest, the Center's Classical Music Series. Union 1987, Nov. 28. PRICE: S20.00 per table per vendor. program of dual keyboards. The per- Festival" is then selected to tour major : PRICE: Donations Appreciated. Stu- Europe. The Grace Trio is a three-year.-old of marly courses. '..':" • Woodrufr House/Eaton Store Museum at 111 Conant St. in Hill- Westfield 1987, Nov. 28. Youth Organization reunion for clas- • ORGANIZATION: Newcomers Club of work of oil paintings of flowers to her formance will be held Feb. 23at 4 p.m. dents depict life in Maplewood/ So. "Or- Union County Arts .Center is located . The perforrhafice for this area will be cities.. ' • . side. Hours open:' 2-4 p.m. on tfie third Sunday of each month, or by ses 1977-1992 April 19. For-informa-r -South Orange and Maplewood, current.'photographs of the natural ensemble, begun by local'teachers Linden 1987/Nov. 29. ange during major periods: 1790's, at 1601 Irving St., Rahway. For infor- at the Calvary Episcopal Church, 31 presented Feb. 23 at the Linden High ; For information, call (215) 923-2148 201-762-5209. • • world.she finds nature to be a compell- and church musicians as an inspira- appointment. Call 352-9270 for more information. Scotch Plains/Fanwood 1977! Nov. lion, call (908) 486-3670 or (908) . 1890's/1990's which will parallel those of 1 tl t r Woodland Ave., Summit A free will . orUCACat (908) 499 8226. The Union . mation, call (908) 499-8226. J!°H?L£ i ? _l? their_own musicality. School in LirrdeniUpion County. Pre- : • Deacon Andrew Hetfield House on Constitution Plaza, off Route _Durand_ Hedden* House. The Country : _29.. _862-P±!7.___ L --DINNER-BANQUE"T_:__ Selectionsby BachTBeetRoverTand" -offering-wilLbe-acceptedJrhe.huilding_. "sehtedbythe'Union'County Office'-of^- ~ County-Arts Center-is located-at-1601-.— Store' will be open! . ~~~ THEGilAVENrgp has loved her hobby of photography for ^-l 553Tor South Plainfieid 1972, Nov. 29. • Linden High School Class of Dello Joio will be featured in this return is handicapped accessible. For further Cultural and Heritage Affairs and the- Irving St., Rahway. . . . FRIDAY ' ORGANIZATION: .Durand-Hedden exhibit coordinated by'guest curator more information. . over twenty years. She feels photo- information, call (908) 273-1814. South Plainfieid 1987, Nov. 29. 1987 seeks volunteers and informa- House and Garden Association of Robert Costa will run through Feb. 27 engagement. Union Chinese School of the Chinese JAMES DEAN FESTIVAL will be pre- FEBRUARY 21, 1,997 . graphs offer a challenge for others to CRESCENT CONCERTS will present •ThcSaltbox Museum at 1350 Springfield Ave. in New Providence. Union 1967, Nov. 29. tion on classmates for a 10th reunion EVENT: Fish & Chips Dinner. Catered by Maplewood. The Watchung Arts Center is American Cultural Association at 1 sented on Feb. 2Qat 7 p.m, at Union at Union County College's Tomasulo view life's humor, beauty and everyday Hours open: 1-3 p.m. on the first and third Sundays, and 10 a.m. to noon- Keamy's Famous. Thistle's Restaurant. ; situated on the Watchung Circle, con- "Candles in Darkness," an ancient ser- p.m. will be demonstrations of Chinese • County Arts Center in Rahway..The • Woodbridge 1967, Nov. 29. scheduled for November 1997.-Con- Art Gallery, MacKay Library. Cranford living looking through someone else's PLACE: St. James .School Auditorium, venient to Route 22 or Interstate 78. vice of Lenten music'featuring the knot making, paper cutting,-calligra- double feature includes "Giant" and on each Thursday of each' month. Call 464-0163 for more information. Bloomfield 1977, 1997. tact Joann Caravano at (908) What's Going On is a paid directory of events for non- Campus. :• .-'••, eyes. Some of her accomplishments 41 So. Sp.ringfield Ave., Springfield, NJ. For information, call (908) 753-0190.' Crescent Singers Feb. 23 at 5:30 p.m. phy, etc. At 3 p.m., Dragon and pther. "Rebel Without A Cause." ' : V Drake House. Museum at 602 W. Front St. in Plainfieid. Hours Blpomfield 1987, 1997. 862-0994. Beata Lipinski at (908) profit Srginizations. It is prepaid and costs just $20.00 • Costa'describes the exhibit as a col- include acceptance into the 1986 New TIME: 5:30prn-7:30prri. The concert will be held at Crescent folk dance, and performance of Nai-Ni o^en: 2-4 p.rrr. on Sundays. Call 755-5831 for more information.'. (for 2 weeks'! for Essex County or Union County and just lective intelligence project featuring the ' The Union.County Arts Center is . -. Columbia Senior 1977, 1997 862-5732 or Lizzy James at (908) PRICE: Adults- S8.50; Children (12 Jersey and You photography contest LYNNE DAVIS, organist, will perform Avenue Presbyterian Church in Plain- \ ~Chen Dance Company is scheduled, located at i 601. Irving St.. Rahway.-For • Merchants and Drovers Taveiji at 1632 St. Georges Ave.'in Rah- Livingston 1987, 1997. 925-2912. . •• • years old or younger)- S5.5Q_Tickets sold. $30 00 for both fa notice must be in our Maplewood works of-many artists. It:will.examine for the state's official calendar. in a recital on Sunday al 4 p.m. at St. • after masses Saturdays/ Sundays, Fe- 1 field. For information, call (908)< further' information, -. call '(908) way'. Open by appointment only. Call 381-0441 for more information. office (453 Valley Streell'by 4:30 P.M. On Moadajr'for the totemic roots of fine art as it relates The Donald Palmer Museum is Stephen's Church in MillburTU Davis is for information, call (201) 558-2550. Summit 1977, 1997. • Union High School Class of 193T bruary 8th, 9th, 15th, 16th. Dinner Fish, 756-2468. 499:8226. . '" . ' ..." ; •publication the following Thursday. Adtertiseinent may back to ancient Native American located in the Springfield '..Public a leading concert artist in Europe and • Abraham Clark House at 101 West Ninth Ave., at Chestnut Street, • If you are a memberofonenfthe.se' will hold, a 60th reunion luncheon chips, tarter sauce, cole slaw, beverage. LASER ECLIPSE, featuring the music abo be placed at 170 Scotland Road, Oraage, 266 Liberty' civiliations. Library, 66 Mountain Ave. Hours for • North America since talcing First Prize • THE SOUTHERNER will be*, shown in Roselle. Open by 'appointment only. Call 486-1783 for more" classes, write to: Sept.. 11 at. the Watcryiew Pavilion! Eat-in or Take-out. Info: Rita Babernitsh, ' Gallery hours are 1 -4p.miand6-9 FILMS Feb. 26 at .10 a.m. at Elizabeth Public 908-241-5221', . • ' - St., Bkoofifld or 12S1 Stayvesant Ave., Union. For more. the exhibit are Monday, Wednesday information. • ' • . -.-."'•'• Reunions Unlimited, Inc., P.O. Box Bclm'ar. N.J. All who graduated or THE LOST PICTURE SHOW movie Library.. • -; • ORGANIZATION: St. James Home information call 763-9411. p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, and and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8:30 attended during the period 1930-1940 theater, located at 2395 Springfield '. Filmed in 1945, this' black and white' • Osb'orn Cannonball House at 1840 Front St. in Scotch Plains. 15.0, Englishtown, NJ 07726: or call/' School Association'. . from 1 ••4 p.m. on Saturdays. Forfurth- p.m.; Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Ave. in Union, next to the Union Mark- • classic stars Zachary Scott and Betty '780-8364. ' .'•! and their guests arc most welcome. er information, call (908)709-7155 and from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Sunday Hours open: 2-4 p.m. on the first Sunday of each'month. Call 233-9165 • etplace, screens art films daily/Senior Field, and was directed by Jean Notices will be mailed to known leave a message for a return call. from 1 to 3:30 p.m. For further informa- lor more information. - . citizen discounts are available Sunday ' Renoir. • -. • . The search is on addresses. If notice is not received, CHILDREN'S SPECIALIZED HOSPI-. tion, call (201) 376-4930. through Thursday, and.: Tuesday is The Elizabeth. Library js located at • Trie Cannonball House at 126 Morris Ave: in Springfield. Open by contact John Snowdon at ' (908). Trip scheduled for . TAL is celebrating Black History Month PASSING THROUGH, an exhibition of • Jonathan Dayton Regional High Bargain. Night, when every seat is $4'/. . 11 South Broad St. For information, . appointment only. Call (201) 379-2634 for more information. 505-9403, Ruth. Rabkin Rosenbaum with a display of African Art by Haynes photographs by George .Aptecker of School Class of 1946 search commit-' For showtimes. call (908) 964-4497. call (908)'.354-6060, • ''• : at (908) 244-7983 or Marian Lawless Imports. Also on display throughout Irvington, wiilcontinue. through March • Benjamin Carter House at 90 Butler Parkway in Summit. Hours tee is seeking classmates for its 50th NEW-JERSEY FILM. FESTIVAL has return engagement February Will 6e."Children-Sharing Art: 13 at the Les Malamut Art Gallery at open: 9:30 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays', 1:30-4 p.m. on Wednesdays; and: reunion, the date of which has not'.Tufts (908) 449-9564. '. " ; scheduled the following shows for the Both are graduates of Indrana Univer- with Children.".featuring artwork by Union Public Library. 2-4 p.m. on the first Sunday of each month or by appointment. Call The Watchung Arts Center's Clas- week: HOLIDAY sity School of Music. Janet Seabra, on students' in the Westfield Public Jhe^LeS-Malamut Art Gallery in trie ^77-1747 pT^n* lnfonrmtjnn. ' . sical Music Series is now one-year- r Schools. ~ ~- ' ' Union Library is located at Friberger -EVENTS- old. arid the Inaugural group has been cello,-is.a musifneacherrthe-string— directed by Uri Sivari and An Folman.. • Reeves-Reed Arboretum at 165 Hobart Ave. in Summit. Hours specialist for the Somerville schools, ' ' The works of art. which will be.fea- Park in Union. For information, call FOLK PROJECT EXTRAVAGANZA Visiting arts center exhibit invited back for the occasion. The This funny, surreal tale of Israeli adc .tured in all three exhibition hallways of (908) 686-0420 or (908) 688-4536. open: grounds arc open daily, from dawn to dusk; office is open from 9 Grace Trio will perform in the inti- and has been principal cellist .of the • lescents could take^ place anywhere •presents the singers and players of the the_hospital. may be viewed -daily a.m. to 3 p.m: on Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Formore mate gallery setting on .Sunday at 3 Central Jersey Symphony Orchestra. -VOX-GALLERY^will- be displaying thai j 3-year-olds hate the school priry Folk Project band-.gaihered together between Ihe houri~oT~8:3b a.m. and" -information. call--27-?-{ds?. •' "~" • • . ' ' ' .' is a natural thing to do pVrhTThe SlO^ticiceTvalsrr-rncindc-a- -Th^Ruritan resident also performs on - works by artists Hulya Karaca Nye and cipal and question the sanity .of their tomorrow, ValeiUine'b Bay. to-sing- 8:30 p.m.; Visitors are requested to this show were taken on the artist's' organ and harpsichord. Lillian Kidder Kartischko throughout teachers. Clara, a beautiful teenager, • about love! Approximately' 30 mem-. • Caldwell Parsonage at 909 Caldwell Ave. in Union. Hours'open: The artist. Helen Luecke. has reception for the performers after the . enter the hospital through-the Ambu- the month of February. comes from a family of Russian immi- bers willpresent songs ontrte silly and- 2-1 p.m on thethird Sunday of each month, except December and Janu- always been inspired by natural sur> trayek throughout "the United -State* co'neert: . "•.' . • • ' .Seats may be reserved by calling lance. Entry. Mono prints, found objects and (Q08) 753-0190. leaving a message on p -acants.witb-D'sv.chicDoWers. and sends _serious. aspects of the emotion. -irt -n' hv .appnimrricrit Pslf ftX7-Si">Q fnr.mnrp information, I|-JII.II oil paintings and Europe -Selections bv Bach, Beethoven and small clay sculptures compnse~Nye"s~ The highlight of the evening will be. This show; which appears at the the voice mail if necessary. Tickets ' dence Road, Mountainside. For further the entire 7th grade into a tailspin. It is of flowers to her current photographs Dcllo Joio will be featured in this mixed media work. Her subjects often the Minstrels of Love Chorus, a'short • infonnation, contact Janet Weston at • the perfect Valentine's : Day film. In of ihe. natural world, she finds nature Union County Arts Center Lobby Teturn engagement. are held, at the door, to be paid'for at focus on nature and spirituality. Kartis- Hebrew,, subtitled. . - - • choral presentation by. s_pme of the (908) 233-3720. ext. 379, to be an especially compelling sub- Gallery. .1601 Irving St..• Rahway.;' .The Grace Trio is a three-year-old that time. chko, a professor at Kean, works in . Saturday — "Saint Clara." ' . best singers in the. Project, the concert ART THAT INCORPORATES MUSIC ject. "I am intrigued by the variety in •rins through Saturday. For .informa- ensemble, begun by local teachers and The'Watchung Arts Center,, hous- will benefit the Folk Project. ' rhany mediums. Her most recent oil Sunday — Double Feature . tion, .call trie Box.Office at. (9081. will be displayed at the Watchung Arts Barbershop quartets compete nature, by how much there.is to see. In church musicians as an inspirational - it>g an galleries and ; performance paintings have been on display at "Secrets and' Lies:" 1996, Mike The Folk Project is a non-profit folk Center's Upper Gallery through Feb. one subject, such as the bark of a tree . '499-8226. • . ' ' :. outlet for their own musicalily. Their areas; is situated on the Watchung. • Kean College and have received much Leigh's social comedy about a strug- music and arts organization. The Pro-' 28. Two artists. Brian^. Jarvis ' and or the reflections in.a puddle after a Circle. It is cohvcnienl lo Route 22. praise from the myria'd^notable art gling Englishwoman who is reunited ject-uses the facilities of the Somerset to maintain peace and harmony love of ihe music "comes across' in Denise DeVone. have contributeo rain storm, there are a dozen ways lo • their performance, making them a joy Plainfieid overpass, or Interstate 78, connoisseurs. with her half-black daughter, !was the County Environmental Education Cen- Barbershop Harmony quartets from appreciative audience under .contest pieces for the show. A reception honor- see .ihe. subject and sp many -ways lo . Editorial deadlines lo listen lo. • \ exit 40. Parking is available adjacent Gallery hours are Tuesday, Wed-' top prize winner at the Cannes Film ' ter, 190. Lord Stirling'Road, Basking several slates will perform in the 36th rules. The Jerseyaires Chorus will ing the artists, al which they will pro- ; photograph- it." says' the artist. '• • nesday, Friday and Saturday from .10 Festival and the recipient of the Inter- Ridge. For further • information'. ' cal also give a brief performance. The .Following are"deadlines, for news: Each member of the trio is an to. the historic building or at' nearby vide their own music, will be .held Feb. annual No-icc Quan«Competition to' a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday from 10 a.m. national Critics Award: . Funny anO '..(201) 335-9489. . 1 ' The. work, in her current ->how iv Church, club- and social. - Thursday accomplished musician. Sandi Wag- municipal iols. . : ' ' •- 9 from 1 to 4 p.m. RefreshmeTits will be. /to held Feb. 22 at S p.m. it Roosevelt musical show is open to the public. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 4 poignant, • "Secrets and Lies," is a LOVESTRUCK MEMORIES. Dy . -.color- prints of nature. "I think that noon.' - •'.•.'. .-'.•' ner, on -flute, is jpusic assistant' al Additional concerts are planned: served and the public is invited to Intsrmediate School. 30! Clark St.. Admission is..free, fcor information p.m. Vox Gallery is located at 444 • beautifully-acted film about the redem- storyteller Fred Qutnn. will be. pr^- during the gre\ days of-'winter. >\itor . Enicnainint:ri; - Friday ricon Princeton Alliance' Church She lives'- monthly through the spring, adding to attend. '. . i •Westlii-ld • • '• • call (9O8'i.-54?-SOI2 or i90.8'i tive power- of love.' .-'•'-••' . • help's to b'nghtea the day.-'VexplaineJ 1 Springfield Ave.. Summit. For further segted tomorrow evenipa. Guests-w . 925-2629.- ' •-•'-.:•. • Sports- -. -Monday noon. ' ' . . :n Mountainside ji"?rbarj Sanderman. tTiL ja//. folk, vocal.and cosntempor- Ga"llery hours are 1 lo 4.p.m. week- • Sp^n^T.-J r>> the Rahwa> Valle\ ; .information, call (908) 273-2551. Insan." 1995, directed by Ibrahtm •• enpy the-perforrr.snoe ca'ae^p"-" . Helen Luecke Thi. . photographs' :n days and Saturdays, and there is never i Le:ier5 ;o ih'c Ediipr -'Monda>.° s-.m. pianist. i> dsreclnr .of mu>ic al War- ary nuisic already-entrenched ai the Shadad. Shot in crisp black-and-white. i-.-r--.^;iirL" '-Chjp!er J;' '.he Society for an admission charge. The Watchung FREEDOM THROUGH ARTISTIC fresh, flowers ,'ove son^D ?.~c *••' The Rahwa> Vallej' .Chapter'.^ General.'-Mor-cay 5 ,p.rr. '. ' • rcr's Ou: Lad> of the Mount Church. .Watchung Arts Center. •'•••..' with -the use of innovative sound.- T,: r'rL->-.—• jiion and Encouragemen; Arts Center is .conveniently located on • EXPRESSION will be presented at the . refreshments . "Insan" tells the story of a shepherd .; - -Birr-"; ..Sr.cir Quarter Singing'in. ••jndins has been 'madp possible in the Watchung Circle. It is just a mile Barren Arts Center beginning tomor- 'The Graven Image,' a group art exhibit coordinated by •' •'Reservations ml p; ;ax=" ;~r;j;'- from south Sudan ivho leaves his wife i \-rricnj-i in'. . ihe program has sche- r^n b> trie' NJ State.Council of-the from either Interstate 78. exit 40 or- row and continuing through Feb. 28. • •-.tomorrow. For reser»-3tior s a": ".'.:• ^f• guest curator Robert Costa will run through Feb. 27 at and herd to settle.in-.a n'earfey town. An J:.:.\: jrpr.Ain.alcK . 15 nc»l>- Arts. Departmeni- of State...through, a V:;\\%ltei v Route 22. Plainfieid overpass. For Artists Mina Robertson,. Jabie Brown • nation caii !905.,23^-362' : Union County College's Tomasulo Art Gallery, MacKay ~ exquisite cinematic chronicle of trie .'grant 'adjrninist?rerf by the ' Urfion "information, call (908)753-0190. leav- and Lydia Watson • will dispty their • •'••*;rri£C auartc-:- iron the Mid- loss of home. In Arabic, .subtitled.' ' works. The public is invited to meet the Library, Cranford Campus.. Office of Cultural and. • Heritage Biidseed Sale. mg a moGGago n nococcary, artists and view theirwork a-l a recep-. . : i r ver yo . Film, programs begin-at"7 p.m. Fn ' -Kffl! •• :.jrn:' ni7s-:: ---i>m'pelT'«ion before an 'Affairs RECENT WATERCOL"ORS by artist ol Pink'Floyd, will be presented on tion tomorrow from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. at the 1975 SL.AIbans. International CLASSICAL KIDS vvil ;cv ;r.£ Uev. Feb. 23at 4 p.m. at Trailside Nature 'day and Saturday's programs will be Patricia Brenta'no will be on view in a The.exhibition will be honoring Black Organ Competition in England.; . Jersey Sympho.ny Orcnes'.rs f'r.'-s :-v* and Science Center. .' • '• shown in Scott Hall "123, near the cor- solo exhibit .at Swain Galleries ' m History Month with each of the artists . 'A contribution of S5 is suggested at concen version'. oi- "Beejnover L-.-ei Ages 10 and up with adult admitted ner of Coliege Ave'nue-and Hamilton Plainfieid, expressing through individual artwork the door. St.- Stephen's Church is Upstairs" Concerts 'wii' -,2KC p;acs On Valentine's Day Send the FTD* only.-Tickets are S3.25. $2.75. for Street. College Avenue Campus. Rut- '. From her classic landscapes • and their feelings and experiences as an located,k\ 119 Main St., Millburn. For See Stepping Out .Kig.e .B" •senior citizens. ..',:.. • ' . ' .' gers University. New Brunswick. Tick- Romance" Bouquet still lifes'to figures. Brentano's.water- African-American. , further information, call (908)' ''' Trailside Nature and Science Center colors are imbued withjhe -humor she The Barron Arts Center is located at -'.376^0688. , for Valentine's Day, is located in-the Watchung Reserva.- finds in everyday, life.' • 582 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge, comer MID-DAY MUSICALES,sponsored by. >*» . tion: For further information, call (908) The Brentano exhibit continues of Rahway Avenue and Port Reading . Rrst Congregational Church, of West- i\[ancu's JLove ^• February 14. 273-8787...... '.'' weekdays from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30. p.m. * Avenue. Gallery hours are Monday • field, are presented on Wednesdays at FEATHERBED LANE and Saturdays to 4 p.m.. through Feb. Friday from 11 a.m. -4 p.m. and Sun- • nc(on. The .half-hour concert is free.' • ZEPHYR'S CHOICE will be presented 1025 AN.. St. Georges Ave.. Linden 28. Swain Galleries' is located at 703 days from 2 - 4 p.m. For information, and .a-modestly-priced luncheon is at Temple Sholom, 815 VV. 7!h St.. •-..-• -iNt-xtib Blockbuster Video) .- Watchung Ave.. Plainfieid. For mfor- • call (908) 63-4-04-.3 between 8:30 a.m. .available in the church'social hall'fol- .'Plainfieid.. on Feb. -23 at 3 p.m:' . SCHOOL mation, call. (908) .756-1707 • and 4:30.p.m. lowing each. program. ;'.- Admission is free. For further infor- TEEN ARTS TOURING EXHIBIT is on : SKULSKI ART GALLERY of the Pol- . . The programs- for the month of .mation. call (90.8)' 756-6447.' • • Celebrating Our 486-LOVE (5683) :rue : eve ; •ish Cultural .Foundation in Clark is : •• February are:'.- • . ARTISAN and SAX PACK will appear ESTABLISHED display at Red Devil, .inc.-.'" 2400 : . Vauxhall Road. Union, wnere !it wili_ pleased to present an exhibit Of tape- Wednesday — William Shadel, clar-' at the-Minstrel Coffeehouse Feb. 28.- 1953 ' ' 44th Year TeddiesQBaby doIlsQBustiers remain until Feb. 26. : stry by-Jo'zefa- Tomaszewska and ihet; Linda Sweetman Waters, piano Artisan, on four from England, are QCostumcs Q Stockings • sculpture by Lubomir Tomaszewski The exhibit consists "of 26-Pieces of Feb. 26 — Elern Eley. baritone; JJ Jacey and: Brian Bedford, with- Hilary Bodv StockingsQ PVCstteb^£etieehouse i ne _ •Recreation. GREENSTEIN will'appear at the Min- coffeehouse/concert series run by the Iciun: I. D».s M-F 12:0U-9| day 10 a.m. to 3 p.m./Tuesday, Wed- Isucs Small lo ijree FLORIST IN For information abou: the Unior- strel Coffeehouse Feb. 21 at 8:30 .p.m. Folk Project, a non-profit folk music and' PIu»"Siir ri. «X ' Salurdaj 1(1:3(V9 nesday. Thursday arid Friday from 6 to' 1638 Stuwesant Ave.. County Teen Arts Program, contac' MAD PODDING, hailing from Cana- and arts organization. Admission isS5. 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to -1 . . • .Mj:,:CtcJilCanl>jVi.cj«cJ 2162 Morris Ave :/'•• the Union County Office of Cultural and describetheirrnusic as coffee, tea and baked goods are 434 Springfield Ave. . Union . -p m ~For-rnore-information,--ContaC— J!i.. ___ J|_ Union ! ; : "Tervecirno'alcohoror'tobacco allowed:— Heritage Affairs, 24-"52 Ranway Ave Aleksandra Nowak at (908) 382-7197 funk" This.is a five-piece7band' wftVT" 908-688-6872 908-688-7370" Elizabeth. (908) 558-2550. TDD users. guitar, fiddle, accordion, bass and per- For information, call (201) 335-9489. BARBARA A. FARIA- THOMAS FAR1A- .C'"»mpifiv Floral-Service or (903) 862-7989. ' • -, ' . Ahgeto Del Dues JAZZ NIGHT is presented every Sun- Din-ctor of Ariiiuijislrauon. BA bireaor of Education HA, 10 . call (800) 852-7.899 • cussion, performing music ranging Complete Cuslorr. Senic'e: Scmnc Union & SPAfcES, PLACES, an exhibit ot 2 WALKING ABOUT, a collection by • from traditional^tunes and 'songs to day evening at Van Gogh's Ear cale in in fClt-iiH-ntary Education SUHt- . Elementary. Educutior., MA 111 908-273-2251 Surrounduiu CammiinfUrs • photography by .Judith J. Friedman will Available' !c»r nvcr'35 yrars original works. ' : . * Union. Van Gogh's Ear is located'at Cen Bca:.rv Hard of Hcanne Administration ' SuperviM(»;'i 1 artist Irene Chnstensen will De exhi- "Major Credit Cdrtu Complete Service .. . be on display in the Kent Place Gallery 1017 Stuyvesant Aye. For further infor- State CertUifi.-(i'Guiclan< 1 - ATTENTIDM AOL BRIDES!! I: .Ml Majrir Crt*dit Cirfts Accrptcd bited in. a solo show.at the Watchung A finalist as the Kerrville Folk Festi- Slat-- C-ri r:.1'r!v..Ch'ildrioori . for Al! Occasions • Monday- March 1.4. A reception for the '• Accepted b\ Phone;" Member FTD • vai and showcased at the Northeast mation, call (908) '810-1844. • • • Arts Center through Feb 2o He- artist will be held Feb 21 at 3:30 p.m Don't Miss Our. Regional Folk Alliance Conference, LASER CONCERTS are being pre- Approved by NJ Dept; of Education abstract oi|s_ feature mytpica' The public is invited to attend. Admis- Greenstein mixes her own songs with sented by the New Jersey State • creatures, • . sion is free • • -•'-"•'.'. •" ' ' • ••• A Certified Facility,and an Educational & . a strong base of traditional folk-music. Museum Planetarium on Fridays and MERTEN Gallery hours are 1 to ~ p.r. wee*- Fneoman says that her house, ya'ro FLOWED SHOPS. INC She plays guitar" and banjo. Saturdays through May 11. Programs Creative Environment days and Saturdays, with no admis- anc/ieighpornood provide material for ; The Minstrel .Coffeehouse is a. include "Laser- Beatles," "Laserpaloo- sion charge. AILpieces are'avaiiabie tor images Moving from these' intimate LEAHY-BURKE caffeehouse/concert series' run by-tne za," "Laser: Smashing Pumpkins." purchase. -.-'.. spaces to the larger landscape, she SUMMER DAY MAIN" OFFICE' Folk Project, a non-profit folk music ."PinkTIoyd • The Wall,"."Laser Show. NURSERY SCHOOL .creates collages o! images on the Located on the Watchung Circie .me and arts organization. Admission is S5, Tunes-'and "Laser Motown." »t 13 Ashwood Ave. FLORIST, INC. negativ.e Tne final black-and-white CAMP M Watchung Arts Center is ]us' a mile coffee, tea and baked goods are . Times and prices vary. The Museum ' . -Ages2..1/2.-.6rtalf ' '97 BAND/DJ • from Route 22. Plainfieid overpass o- Di"ro'ograsns recreate the wav people Ages 3 - 11 Full Day SUMMIT. NJ 07901 _serveo.-no alcohol or tobacco allowed. . is-located at 205 W. State St., Trenton. / 1-800-395-5324 Interstate 78rexit 40. For inf&'rm'aiio-.' •yi'bjaiiy expice landscape ' i & Full Dav Sessions . T ' Fc • information.. call (201). 335-9489. For inforrriatiorT, call :(609) 292-6333. 'Sessions ;(9.08) 277-6333 ', call (908) 753-0190 and leave a 'met. ' ne Vt^nt Piace .Gallery is locatea o-. • WEDDING SHOWCASE ; - 1853 Morris Ave.. (S sage if necessary ' u-.e campus if'Ken; Piace Scnoo £2 AFRICAN MUSIC NIGHT will be pre- .At the Richfield Regency. Verona, NT.J.'February 19th. 1 y Norwood Av& .Summi: Tue gallery ,c _ ^en'iea^Fec. 22^a[ i-j30 p.m. at .Eli- THREADS FIBER-WORKS, OF.. Come see the hottest bands & DJ's in the tri-statc area. 13.0 West Third Avenue -jperT Wc-^ oav" i n ro ijy r"Frida y~-'O rr"3" zabetn PuDiic LibTary. Women's" THE 90s. including fiat tapesiriet DANGE KINDERGfcSRTEN POOLS- ENTERTAINMENT a rr-, TO ^ i r ••„• pv apDO!f\tme— v,;r Sekere Ensemble will perform music FOOD TASTING 2 corhpute^generated anc basKef-. SWIM 908-686-0955 •r-.f -oalie-. ai'ecto'- ' trom Africa -using -traditional African LY BEN DANCE THEATRE and thru 6th grade Full Day 7 PIVl TO 9 PM works, is on display at New Jerse> 6 PM TO 7 PIVT -'• ' (908) 241-2700 •instruments ' • . United Youth of New Jersey, featuring Sessions'. INSTRUCTION Weddings • Funerals.* Russell Stover Candy Center for Visual Arts Three art-lec f The program a offered in honor of. the Ke-Dar Dance Ensemble, will per- •• • F.ruit/Gift/G'ourmet Baskets Plants tures'will be presented on Sundays a: 116 North Avepue West AUDITIONS African-American History Month. The form African dancingT&allet and tap at 3 p.m.- during the exhibit. The exhibi: . • Balloons • Slufled Balloons CHILDREN'S AUDITIONS Jo- 1r* Elizabeth Library is located at 11 South the Elizabeth Public Library on Satur- : CRANFORD will run through March 2 ' Extended hours Available • Hot Lunches •••••.' • Est. .1880 Celebration Singers Children s Cnorut Broad Si For information, call' (908) day at 1:30 p.m. The Young People's Docerited tours are availarjle .Dy •A-tft Be helfl Pet 25 trom 6 30 - 7 30 354-6060 Drill Team of United Youth will also . (908) 2.76-4700 ' All Major Credit.Cards Accepted appointment: receptions, discussions, p rr, Auditions will pe heiC a! Cranford perform. Refreshments will be served. • Foreign language • AM &PM Snacks RAHWAY VALLEY JERSEYAIRES and exhibitions are tree artd open tc Un'ite3 Methodist Churcr. come' -•• The program is being offered in hon- 36th Annual Novice Quartet Contest. the public. Gallery hours are Monaay • Lincoln anc- Wa'C1Li> avtHues or of African-American History Month. i will be held Feb 22 at 8 p.m.. Friday, noon - 4 p.m.. Thursday even- Cranford The Elizabeth Public'Library is located i r ! The contest will be held at Roosevelt 801 Featherbed Ln, • Clark • 388-7063 ings from 7 - 9 p.m. and weekeno; Fd' lurtne' -iriin'~a'>'O ca' 93b at 11 South Broad St. For further infor- !"terVnediate Schoo'' 301 Clark St . from 2 • 4 p.m. The Center is locatea a" 24 "-82a: ' / mation, call (908) 354-6060. ••••.• Y

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1997 — PAGE B9 WORRAU. NEWSPAPERS WORRAU. NEWSPAPERS PAGE B8 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 Watercolor Worrall Corrihiurrity Newspapers Presents , Council announces Heaven can't wait Connections exhibit in Out To place your FREE ad, call To respond to an ad, call grants funding 1-800-382-1746. 1-900-786-2400: Plainfield .Anytirhr. u:\ ship and possible long term wftp is fun loving, family ori- humor. Looking for some- NS. attractive, good snape, still lifes to figures, Brentanb's water- bines live music and dramatic storytell- today's concept of "home" through the and healthy. Race unimpor- .Program of the New Jersey State Central Jeriey Alumnae. SI,200: City Nashville. TN 37217. Entry forms must, Call 1-900-786-2*00 cornmtlment." Looking for- ented, loves to. laugh and one to go out with, dale, get colors are imbued with the humorshe^— ing to engage the imagination and~ ^restored rooms and new thematic gal- (1.99 p.to 60. with a walks ~ind enjoying each. BOX 11007 HEAVEN CAN WAIT will be presented medium build, for friendship ' other's company. Looking tleman looking to date and theater, dancing and more (201) 624-8203 Monday through GIVE ME A CALL Board and its Arts Grant Committee. field Symphony Orchestra, $3,000; of me. what someone is doing or how book of illustrated text panels and an at the Elizabeth Playhouse through and a possible long term for anyone. 24-35, BOX •possibly marriage a visual- Looking for a professional lemale. 30-40. lor a Iriends 34 yr old gay wruie male. S Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. relationship BOX 3B568 15811 . ..ly. handicapped woman. 25 Pirinr' Valli-y. T inl- SI RDO:- Ric- . something appears when light and interactive computer game; which Sunday. An apprentice angel ends the first relationship. > BOX and 185 lbs. Looking for pi or m 10 Tilt UNION COUNTY AnTO GEN- WMTtNO'fOn YOU ' to 50. If you're looking for ' Charles Choral Ensemble, $2,000; shapesi or ccoloro s ran* JIUJJJC allows players IB enoose nems tsrmeir life ol the wrong man anO all Of neayen - OCNTLCMAN WANTED 10190 : demonstrate a high degree of profes-. TER will present a series of plays for 48 yr old. 5'4" widowed 49 yr old. 5'6V 150 Ib single creet encounters. BOX 12103 Temple Sholom. $1,300; ' • . - incredible juxtaposition. I am excited own fantasy house. gets hysterical tryim* to get him into the momof iwo from Essex letriale. Seeking a gentle-. ""^'M'VOU,' situat"™ l-ONGifcHMHbLAiiuNS sionalism in sponsoring or producing Children.. These. 75rminute musicals, ; world of the Irving. County. Enjoy the outdoors, man.' 50 to 60. En,oy •"^.'^0 me a rail BOX Single white male. 6'. 175 arts activities. The grants are adminis- • Rahway: Public Library, $500; by these moments that often makes. J : please giv lbs. brown hair, hazel eyes. all. performed..on Sundays at 2 p.m., animals, cooking, movies. movies----, - dinin- g out. -quiet - Pteasegiyemeacaii..box lht »™ta,h),-m« WOMKN SF.F.KIM • The Elizabeth Playhouse is located 13153 Enpys ! outdoors, music;' tered by the Union County Office of ' • Scotch Plains: Jewish Coitimuni-' me laugh and I immediately want to are produced in conjunction with the and much more. Looking times at home, walking, the - WOMK\ - . . . Music- at 1100 East Jersey St.in historic Mid- tor a gentleman, with simibeac- h and more.' BOX OPEN MIND-' theater, and din- Cultural and Heritacc Affairs, Divi- •ty Center of Central NJ. $1,500; paint them." She added that gnarled or American Family Theater of Philadel- ers joul. OPEN MIKE NIGHT is presented- TOWR. Elizabeth..For tickets and show- lar interests, who has a 38185 .'.''. • . . • ED MALE McGinn School PTA, $1,000; Scotch • floppy. sunflowers, /or, example, are phia. Aimed at children of all ages, and good sense of humor, lor SINCERE FEMALE 40 yr old Seeking a Call 1-900-786-2400 times, call (908) 355-0077. '"female that =theifc.-famljies, < -|his™-year's-season- every Tuesday evening at Van Gogh's Inendship. BOX 10517 1 Si.Wpermin . ISytlrs oroldlf rent funding supports events taking PlaVrisTFanwoSa ~TTA7"Y"oung"Peo-~ -more-appealing to hf-r than iLthgy. ,_ _-Rretty._sinf-le_whiteJem.a .e, " includes classic fair/ tales, a special ^Ul^^^EATRETCOMPANYr THE ABSOLUTE THUTH • 31. 5V with-long brown .- trusting, "CURiOUSFEMALE place between July 1. 1996 and June pie's Theatre. $1,400; ' ' ' v •\Ccre .perfectly posed. Her figure located.at 1017 Stuyvesant Ave. For hair. Looking for a. single Attractive, bi cunoiis 31 yr old , holiday show, and a new musical ver- resident at the Watchung Arts Center, • Very attractive, petite, easy going, and hpn- ' % female. Looking for a wy ' • -Springfield: Public Library, paintings are animated by the humor further information, call (908) shapefy. 45 yr old youthful wh.ite.r*-Je. 25 Kr39**-ith.a considerate est: age 30.1997." slates Linda Slender, chair- sion of The Diary of Anne Frank." will publicly premier "Shades'of the attractive, feminine, petrte 810-1844. female. 5'4-, 118 lbs. I'm.thin to'mecfiiim biiifd. who is and outgoing nimportant. $1,200: • . ' she sees in gesture and stance. In all of female tor f nendshioaiW pos- man of the Board of Chosen Freehol- Afrocentric Mind" tomorrow at 8 p.m. A honest, moral, upbeat, caring, syveet.and knows with a great lust be dis- Remaining shows are: siory more BOX 11103 _. • Summit: Afternoon Music, her work exists the same painterly . . qnergetic, passionate, play- how lo treat -a lady. BOX personality. ease and alcohol ' dcrs. "Many talented groups provide a . second show will follow Saturday at 8 ful, and sponianeous. Enjoy LETS HAVE FUN! Si.800;; Calvary Chorale. $1,200; sense of-loose and energetic strokes, • "Anne Frank: >A Voice Heard," Feb. 12291 Enjoy' movies, tree. Smoker okay. wide variety of cultural events for p.m. . . • • • Atlantic City, fitness, hiking, HONEST. WOMAN " Kids okay. BOX 15540 Gay while temale, 135 lbs., : ,'23. • - . ' . NEW ; -music, dining. out. -• lootball and more. You are enjoy movies, dancing and Concord Singers, $2,500; Summit vigorous while representational.- r - . The first act features the poetry of 50- yr old single while talking, the outdoors, Union County audiences." she- .'"• • The Wizard of Oz," March 23. OUTGOING MALE! having a good time Looking attractive, fit and match lemale enjoys life to the flea markets, and more. Symphony Orchestra, S900: Summit The Elizabeth Playhouse production_of 'Heaven Can Wait' will finish its run thts Brentano paints at home where the ' Langston Hughes, read dramatically to Outgoing, single while pro- for another gay whie female... continued-. •...'.'• "Pinocchio," April. 27.. JERSEY what! value. BOX 11943 •fullest. Enjoy candlelight Looking for a female,' 28 to fessional male. 38. Looking 30-35 No dnnkers. no smok- YWCA, SI,200; weekend, with shows tomorrow and Saturday at 7:30 p.m and Sunday at 2 p.m. household includes her' husband,- the music of several jazz greats. The. dinners, long walks movies, 46, for companionship and • Fiscal' year 1996-97 Arts Grant '. . All tickets may be ordered with Visa WELL BALANCED for a single while, female. ers, no drugs BOX 13498 • Union:Boys & Girls Clubs of UC, Fromleft, Rick Brown, Liz Mahon, Tom Gallison and. Alan Benson. children and her parents. She would NETWORK . second act shwocases the Premier FEMALE and more. Looking tor a sin- hopelully more. BOX 27-37. who is easy going., funding has been awarded to the fol- . ; or Mastercard by calling the box office gle whrte male who wants a ALL RACES WELCOME ; Dance Theatre of Montclair, backed by «7 yr old single black .13171 . • . . family oriented. Enjoy trav- $1,000; Union Symphony Orchestra, like to travel and paint on location, at (908) 499-8226, or in person at the . BUDDY GUY LIVE! - The ReaJ Dear long term relationship. Non 39 yr .old black temale. lowing Union County organizations: female, 58' and 140 lbs.' A NICE GUY . el. Atlantic City, movies. Seeking an aggressive — Grammy Award-winning blues some original jazz compositions iri a Looking lor an honest and smokers only. BOX 14579 SI.900; YM-YMHA of Union Coun- she mused, but right now she finds • Union County Arts Center, 1601 Irving Single white male, in-my NYC, and loukrny lorward female of any race. It you • Clark: Public Library. S900; tribute to Alex.Haley, Alvin Ailey and sincere maje with a very' musician Buddy-Guy takes 1he stage late 30's. from Linden. to spring. BOX 12245 • are interested in getting lo- ty, S2.000; First Congregational . visual treasures ion the local scene — ••• St./ Rahway. . ' ; . .• pleasant personality.who is. • Cranford: Celebration Singers. with G.E. Smith and the Saturday Night Charles_Mingus. . '" MK\ NKKklMi Looking for a sincere, down ROMANTIC AT HEART! know me., give me a call Church. $1,100: Westfield Young of her own backyard: senous about a relation- sometime BOX 36621 Si.400: Public Library. S600; Public Live Band in this one-hour concert fea- Seats may be reserved by calling ship. BOX 12323 WOMEN to earth, easy going female'.- ':NS. 31 year old single white Artis'ts' Cooperative Theater, or Brentano is represented by Corpo- 39 and over, who is not into male. 6'. 200 Ib. Enjoy Schools.' - SZ200: •' Rahway Valley LECTURES turing the passionate, pulsating (908) 753-0190 and leaving a mes- LADY OF CLASS the bar scene. Smokers are bowling,1 movies, goit. JUST FOR FUN . WYACT. $1,800. • . j , Let Me Call You Sweetheart rate Art Directions in. l^YC and 26 yr old bi black'female Jerseyaires. SI.600: Union County J.UST ABOUT ART, -the. ongoing rhythms of Guy playing his famous sage if necessary. Tickets will be held Divorced Jewish female, Call 1-900-785-24D0 fine. BOX 36855 sports; dining, pool, walks 37. vivacious and adorable. S1.99 pir.min., 18 ytirt or oldar • ARE YOU THE ONE? and more. Looking for a NS. looking for a fit white female For information about the. Union Perigo-Moore Gallery in Evansville. • polka-dot Fender Stratocasler. To be' for pickup aHhe-*te©r: The Watchung for good times Must be dis- 'College. S2.0O0: . Thursday night forum of informal talks Looking lor a divorced . 58 yr old Afncan Amencan medium to.tull figured single Arts Center is located on the Watchung LETS CHAT creet__BOX 15051 • Elizabeth: Community Access/- County'Arts Grant Program or for an Ind., where she;grfiv^up. Brentano~ and discussions with artists and cura-. aired -today at 10 p.m., the program Jewish or Italian male. 37 lo .male is seeking 'Atncan white female for a" honest in perfect four-part harmony •S2. who is full .ot life lor Looking' for an interesting long terrp relationshto BOX SINCERE FRIENDSHIP application and guidelines for FY earned her BFA at Wellington Uni- features.many of Guy's hits on Silver- Circle..- American or Htspanic Unlimited. $800: Public Library. tors at the New Jersey Center for Vis- •nendship and a possible woman -who is -mature and 14725 Very attractive 26 yr old ly," said Dick Haig. Valentine quartet requests. Please provide a two-hour versity and her 'MFA at the Tytei ual Arts,, will feature.the .following tone and Chess records, including not afraid to.express their lemale. 45-58. for possible Slack female Looking for a S2.5OO: Jewish 'Family Services • 1997-98 funding, contact the Union If you're looking for a great Valen- WOLF CHILD by the George Street relationship Enjoy movies, long term relationship and LOVES EVERYTHING... . window of time that the receiver will The' First Time I Met the Blues." Talk comedy duDs. New ftjrk .views ana feelings II you're Diatonic friendship w.th a County Office of Cultural and Herit- tine gift in harmony for your chairman for the third consecutive School-of- Art, Temple • University. programs: ' ... • ' ''_]. . Playhouse will be' performed at Union interested in talking, please marnage.' It you like sports. ...Jewish G.entile ge-He- Slack female who ts.down to Agency of Central NJ. SI.'300: Pro- to Me, Baby" and "Damn Right I've Got City romance and more. Atlantic City, dmmg out. are man looking 10 meet a nice age Affairs. 24-52 Rahway Ave., Eli-. swcethearToTtovcd one." try the, Rah- year. be available. • ' Among her numerous exhibitions Today — Video —.The Techniques County College's • Elizabeth Campus BOX 12670 ' • ' • leave me a message. BOX earth, sincere nones! and ceed..Inc. S1.200: Urban League of the Blues." :.- 10423 . a light dnnker and smoker Jewish lady for dating ana outgoing BOX 15075 —T-herewill-be-several quart ets-avail-- For information, call (908) :: tomorrow at noon and 2 p.m. GIVE ME A CALL! - call.. lininn possible .marriage. Willing Union County. Sl.SOO: YWCA of. 7 -way^Valley-Jerseyaires-Ghonis—For- —%rere-"Focusr:on-Ari -presemed-in-^- _o!J3ber_ArtisUjaJ2oalCJoll6wed-by -COMPANtON-NEEDE^ *Aittactive. divorcea while 1 ' 10 converTBOX~38795 ' able to residents and • businesses in 968-6677. discussion.: Cook's work is in the CLASSICALLY BLACK is a two-part Prolessional 38 yr old sin- County/Essex County area $45 a barbershop quartet in dress uni- Livingston by the New Jersey Council Trie campus is located at 12 W: female. 45. 5'8\ 135 ib. Eastern Union County. $2,400; • 558-2550. TTD relay users call (800) gle white male enjoys BOX 13804 •_ : • form will serenade anyone, anywhere, Union County and surrounding areas.: The Rahway Valley Chapter's of Jewish Women and a solo exhibit _ "Threads".exhibition. "Another View" special. Part One will Jersey St.' For -furtner information, call Looking 'or a financially FRIENDS/SPORTS • Linden: Public Library. S1.200; 852-7899: • • . air Tuesday al 6/.30 p.m. and Feb.: 23 at staSle attractive single: or romance, candlelight din- ' TOUCH OF CLASS? MEN SEEKING PARTNERS and provide your loved one with a Anyone can receive this unique, lini- funding has been made possible in at Children's Specialized Hospital, in Feb. 20 — NJCVA "Instructor of the . Mark Spina at'(908) .965-2996. ' ners'.~Walks. in. the park. 11:30 p.m. Part Two will air Feb. 25 at divorced white male. 37-45. • Divojced white male. 37. MFA rose ancLcomplimciuafy Polaroid, pic- versaLgifL . _. ._._ . ,.... __•_!. part by The N.J. State Council on the Mountainside; both in 1996. Her work Month" Eileen O'Connor, fiber artist.. SLY FOX. presented by the Phiiatha-. Who is honest, canng. . Atlantic City; New York City.,•-. 57'. 160 lbs. I am romantic, 6:30 p.m. and March 2 at 11:30 p.m. and more. Looking.for'a sin- Call 1-900-786-2400 Those last-minute Nellies or Nicks Arts. Department_of State, through a : affectionate for a long term Italian, good looking. Father SV9* pn mm.. IS-tin or OIMI ture. The quartet will sing two love was also-selected for the exhibit, "The • Feb. 27 — Curator's Talk — Alice This NJN special explores the roots lians of Fanwbod. opens on Feb. 21 reiationship BOX 14950 ' gle white, temale. 27 10 37.• ol one daughter. • Enioy Call 1-900-786-2400 . •who need a gift in a hurry for Valen- grant administered by the Union _andlruns for four weekends. with simitar interests.. BOX comedy clubs, dining .out. Si.99ptr ml*.. 18 yun -r older MALE WANTED!!! • k: songs. "Heart of My Heart'.' and "Let Return of the 'CadayreExquis'" at the Dillon,' Sheila Stone and Sharon Gill. of African-Americans in classical mus-- SINGLE WOMAN Teen Arts Exhibit 12545 movies,- sporting events, LocJcng tor- a neate- and LOTS OF FUN! Me. Call You Sweetheart." anytime tine's Day should give the Jerseyaires Office of Cultural and Heritage Drawing. Center in'NYC; arid at the ic.'taking a historical look at black,com- •Sly Fox' ts an updated version of Searching for a single' male DATING AND FUN! s -W sone- The programs are free and open to ere. Seeking Ta : single or Black gay male looking tor today through 1-eD. ID. Just in case, •Armstrong Gallery, NYC; al the New the public. Hours'are-7:3U: to 9 p.m. : 'puhuhwliupl-iy stgn"' this rollicking comedy ir. Which three 5 you better get youi_reservation in car- England Exhibition of Painting, The Center is located at 58 Elm St. in establishing African-Americans in clas- ^S,?^..BOX 40225 - - nve? ' ,^S BOX 3782^1 ToUnion unctuous suitors fall prey to bribery,1' cair'BOX 36814 Drawing and Sculpture, CT; and Summit For further.' information call sical'music arid breaking down racial ' Keturah Clary. Rahway MS chicanery'and'suDtertuge as each tries The Union County Office of Cul-. Modern Contemporary Paintings, (908) 273-9121'. •'.'.•• barriers. Pulitzer Prize-winning com- Scotch Plains — Veronica Moreno. poser George WalkeV of Montclair and to outdo the .'others and become .sole"' •' tural and Heritage Affairs. Division of Drawings- and Sculpture, Sotheby's THREADS — FIBEB-ART IN THE 90s Parks & Recreation, announces that Park MS; Sara Churchman, Union ' Richard Alston of Maplewood are. heir to'Stys fortune'. '.NYCand.more. Corporate art collec- exhibit at New Jersey Center for. Visual.' the 1996 Teen Arts Touring Exhibit County Vo--Tech; Laura Mitchell, Take a trip back in time featured. • ' ' • . .Performances are Fridays • and Arts will present a series of Sunday-' tions such as -Cola, Ind.; Dean : CROSSROADS: THE STORY OF A . Saturdays from Fe'D. 21 through March has moved to Red Devil. Inc.. 2400 Union County Vo-Tech •• lectures-featuring artists participating- ME Too! MY 'Witter.' NYC and Merck & Co.. W THEATRE, a State of the Arts special 15 at B.30. p:m and one matinee-oh Vauxhajf^oad. Union, where it will Springfield — Lisa- Neville. F.M. in the exhibit. • •. • include her svatercolors. . will air Wednesday at 10 p.m. The Marcn 2 at 2:30 p.m. at the. Fanwood • BOY fRiBNP • remain until Feb. 28...... • Gaudineer MS.-Jenny Kim. ].. Dayton at Paper Mill Playhouse The Brentano exhibit continues Feb.' 23 — Helena Hennmarc'k will nation's largest professional African- Carraiae House. .129 Watsqn Road. .PROMISED. MB • The exhibit consists of 26 pieces of RHS • . • ..- . .- . c .1.- : ' wit...;ih 2"iri0 actor-i/Moris: portrayingr\r*rtr:ivinn1 forttVittyv dif/lif-- PapePaivr MilMilll PlayhousPlaVhnilSCe is easily In anticipation of the upcoming weekdays from. 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. speak at 2 p.m. Internationally famtius_ ..American theater. Crossroads Theatre. Fanwood. Tickets, are. S10 general- A L/MO £iD€; art selected from the 513 visual art accessible from both New York and aamissio".-ana SB seniors. "..'.. ' . 'Summit — Ned Con was. Summit I50tIi anniversary ofthe classic ferent characters. • . • and.Saturdays to 4 p.m. at Swain Gal- . for commissionsof heroic proportions, • Company of New Brunswick, rs tne 'works shown at the 1996 Union New Jersey. From NYC; PATH to The Pnriathahans. iri tneir'65ri sea- opine COAST MS. ' ' Charlotte Bronte novel. Paper Mill Elizabeth Roby was featured in leries. 703 Watchung Ave.. Plainfield, ' • Jack llenor Larsen writes of her. "Of focus of. this NJN documentary County- Teen 'Art's Festival held in Hoboken, change to NJ Transit '.the artists working In. tapestry today, sir, a's = aepressior-e'a comrf:u~L!y I'nion -- Laurence Q, .Wong. Bur- Playhouse proudly presents the the .Academy Award-Winning film For further inquiry, call. (90SI Acclaimed actor Keith David narrates irain to Millbum. or lake Lakeland she-is without peer. .'She triumphs over ' March 1996 at Union County College. net MS: Chonka Henderson. Kauah- world premiere dramatization 'o! "Philadelphia.'-'. :a'nd previously 756-1707. this retrospective of Crossroad's his- The annual event i> sponsored by the mee MS and Erin Cook. Union HS • "Jane Esre:" Written and directed- , appeared irfthe New Jersey Shakes- 'Bus fr^TT* Pr*rt AnThoriTv in Main • limitations to create art-form that goes tory and impaci on :ns- *egior._ stais ;=i '508.''. 322-B686- ' - . ' .'. Union Count) Office of Cultural and St.. Millbum. It is only A short • Beyond craf; without losing' its durable and national theate' mo'vemer: ~^~ FIDDLER ON THE ROOF v--:!i OS ere Westfield — Robert Kelton. Cen- bs Roben Johanson. "Jane Eyre" peare Festival production of "Much : h Heritage Affairs.. Division of Parks tennia HS;.Leslie Melendez. Hillcresi nlass from Feb. 19 through March Ado About Nothing." Tom Hewitt" walk to the theater from train or . virtues." .•.''•..- •'.'.••. • program includes footage o' ! e :o-- s=n;=c at Kea" College s Wilums Tne- Dany''s pest-know*-, crodjetions =•=• o1- =er .25 27.'2B a^3 Marcn i a! '. and Recreation . The next- Union. Academ> ' . 29. as the fourth production of the appearedon Broadway in "The Sis- hLs.-and a 35-minute dnve from- NJCVA -is locatecj-. at 68 Elm St. ; N Fibers-art including "Sheiia's Day" snc.Tne Co - ; ; r. . and anc Ma"""2 SMf^D rr. Count\ Teen 'Arts Festival-will be The L'riipn County Teen.Arts Prog- 1996-97 Sea»on at Papt-r Mill. : tors Rosenweig." IP. the National \YC Call. (201) 376-4343 for Summit. .Reception and exhibitions are" : ored' Museum" •} ~:cKe!s'a'-e ST2. S9 'O ~ aiurai: .anc held March 26 & 27. Students, may ram is supported .by the L'nion Counts • BrookMiie Dnve. Millbum.' AciorvTheatre'production of "The further directions. NJ Transit's new.. free and open.to ine public. Docentea OUTGOING MALE; : NEW BEGINNINGS rtm NJN is New Jersey's public leiecorr- sen ;,rs -Kea-'Coiieae :s iocatec or 39 v o:d wnite male..5 3'. . i0 year ola divorcefl wr.n* . •tlitr Test Ui Muiio.vnMuiio'vn Direct offers spp'i'"*^sppi f*r fr exhibit in tours'•-are available by. appointment. .-•Gallery' hours .are. Monaay - i-naay. •one Looking 'c aatirac::ve ape U'ug ''.tr? through' their .school. . . .; County Office of Cultural &. Heritage nineteenth-century novel that .Mr. Off-Broadway hils "Jeffrey" and Manhattan to Millbum on selected television and radio -programming. A r.for-riatlsr. cal (906' S27-.2337 pia'e.'-O ::> 55 v,-ic:5 *.O"- Enjoy spo".s. . ~-ov:es: noon - 4-p.m. Thursdays'frbm 7:30 - 9 es' ap" 's.' A*>O i-ves Tiusic dining out the ou'- 27.-40. wno is fir.. S'lO:' ere '65 -pcu*cs- • The exhibiting:students .are: • •.Affairs. Division- of Parks i: Recrea-. . Johansson has adapted .lor Paper "Beau' Jeste." Glory Crampton. days and times, convenient- for DIANA TALLEY — AN. EVENING •' attractrve. slender, d-yna^- Discreet OL-tgo1"* anc s;-- Call 1-9OO-7B6-Z4O0 • p.m.- and weekends 2"-'-4 p.rri. Cali PBS member, Kdfe-Televisior - Tne . aoofa, parKs ana mus&- ilKpiru- II ynr. v tint Berkeley Heights. -*-• Parti Weag.. lion. Union County College; Union Mill', previous!) presentingx Dick- returns to" Paper MiH-foHowing her sveekday malinees and Saturday New Jersey Channel is broadcast over WITH BILLJE HOUDAY will as re- ' •J~~i* Looking'lor fnenasntp '.ic: responsible-, classy, ana .cere Seeking a *a> vi.Me Summit D 'lias a zest lor.life Enpy - male, ager • -5-60 .-.-.o .5. MY.SIGNIFICANT X3THEB (908)' 273-912.1:.. , . -. D:ea'-e. 3-jg. a co"o a"C wish a woman tha! couia ' Oo\. Livingston RHS: Cynthia De.Ra- County Cultural'& Heritage Programs . ens' "Greal E\peciation<;'" and "A acclaimed performace in the title . and Sunday performances. UHF. 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Austra- .-'•=•;• ^MUSEUMS • Diatit C-nsria-. .'emaje OPEN MINDED MALE CAN YOU PASS... ; • systems. • ' -. . r .. Scion.RHS;.Shannon Hull. C. Kumpi". Elizabeth Board of Education; .one.of the iru'si exciting means or' Garden", and "Nine." John. Little- : T-.e .C3~3us is located a:. 12 W. LooV-^9' ''J: c. .;ai' nana- •male, seeing an rione5t iO.yr old neve **-'r,ec . the.tesf .-»e >-•-.•= :•:- p.m:. with malinees on Thursdays lia, Japan. Korea and the United King- MILLER-CORV HOUSE is a restored ? wnite rnaie 5.5'- 19Q lbs fessiona: cav wn.'.e "*a^ • '"MS'.' : . "'•'•• - • jerse-, Sv 0' turtle; n'oTmaiipn; cal' sorie ' • 'sjcce-isli; wornan wno 'is business Friends of Teen Arts through a grant expression and" it is. always a great . field most recently performed with 5'8': 160 -SS .'. '• = - at 2 p.m. and Saturdays and Sun- dom will be on exhibit through March 18th century larmhouse. where •MarK Spiia a: (90S! 965-2996 C-^s;:-*' -raie '35 16 15 mmded lun iov.ng aro -ciean cut and crnldiess with . ; Cratilord -r- Mary.'Sira/h.nik. Cran- ' from the NJ State. Department of Edu-- an lor me u> adapt these works for "Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival • "loves la=jgrnng..ll you*are .a .'antasVc DersopaNty . neaitt^y. gooa ioo«;*5. - "- A SIGNIFICANT OTHER days at 3 p.m. Tickets «nge from; 2 in the Palmer Gallery'. New Jersey' demonstrations in cblohi'al-era crafting POETRY > cere.- nones', 'ojir-t •••'- ..!»rd"'H.S: Steve Oli'vsria. Hillside: AGATHA CHRISTIE'S MURDER AT' •sea'cf'.ir-o.lo' tnai special LooKing'for companionsn^p -"-•»ss_--a- 3e *- 0-2 si"-' .xation. NJ Center for Visual. Arts. "•:he siage. ll i> m> hope that these and Actors Theatre of Louisville in c-5t ,a.*z comedy, a"" ana passionate if yo. are- qe jew's* '^Tz-e 5 4'anc S31 to $46 and $10. StudenUic'feets- Center for Visual Arts..- • : and cooking are. held 'Sundays frorr, someone to slowly build ci and a posSiWe long term f "Avenue'.MS- ' . ' • •. ' THE VICARAGE: presented by Cam>- r-uc- TIO'6 BOX 3&13- . a bi or gay D ofess^o*6 '.:= 05 •-•-•-teiuge-t Alliance for Arts Education. NJ and production^ instill rt renot' m the "Dracula" and "A Christmas : -'2-5 p.m... "-.••' CONTESTS relationship BOX 36537 retationsniD w'ltr. a female.- 1 1 may. be available fifteen ^ninuies Featured in .this exhibition arc )5S vai Proauctions. wii' ODe- Fee, 28 at E- ARE YOU OUT-THERE? 2B to. •»"• Social 'annker • white rr,a;e'wtr- "Lia. f "^ ' T:!i/-abclh '—Sakina ' Mile -. Bene- . -FUN LOVING MALE participating schools. - audience a-love o! literature" ' Caro!" • •- ' • On Sunday. Feb. 16 the museum TEXAS POETRY AUUANCE .s a.lit- drug free and a n;s. BOX • . a-.S' 't -r2-;3.. -••-•sepe'i-: prior to curtain. Visa and Master- ' works which demonstrate the wayS'in Booego^. 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The following are ongoing Saint Barnabas Hospital programs, education If you love to be on stage, inter- nation season, many SeniorHealth Livingston Mall, lower level in front 12 Tractable 31 Raving people age 50 and older; More than IS Sitic 32 Achilles' — Washington, D.C. childhood,- includ- classes and support Croups for the community: •-,,.- act with other performers as well as members arc heading to ihc mall to of Scars. Members are encouraged to : 44,000 SeniorHealth -members enjoy • 19 Lady of Spairv 33 Mirth i ing a strict, ultra right-wing but loving Guest • Renal Support Group • ' . < • the audience, and if you would like stay fit and in shape. The public is walk at the mall on a regular basis and 20 Judge's chamber- . 34 Zagreb native I father and a repressed mother with This group offers education, information and mutual, support for dialysis/ to become a part of an educational invited 10 join SeniorHealth for a one- keep 4rack of their mileage. As with a variety of programs, lectures, tripS. related 35 Brahman punishing mood swings, to become a By. Jon "Pldut any new exercise program, please discounts and services throughout the 37 Kind of talk renal patients, their families and friends. Meetings arc the first Sunday of each troupe which encourages mental mile walk in the indoor comfort and* 21 1966 A.E. Hotchncr • check with your physician before year. For more information about the book 38 Tatum's dad fiscal conservative and ideosyncrau'c month in Classax>m C/D of the Saint Barnabas Medical Center from 11 a.m. to hcalth;*Thc•Mental Health Players is safety of Livingston.Majl. After the stariint. For more information or.to 23 Concord . . 39- Surface social liberal. More to the point, Buf- know little about the inner man. And 12:30 p.m. Call (201) 325-6546 for additional information. for you, it, was announced. w;alk, participants arc invited.to enjoy "program or to become a member, 24 :—pronobis . ' 41 Nocturnal fett pursues his lifelong ambition to be Buffett's views and influence on great • .HIV/AIDS Support Groups for Patients.' • The Mental Health Players has a talk and light breakfast.'provided join the Saint Barnabas Trail , please call the Saint Barnabas office disturbance . 25 Girasolc rich, and in fact becomes a selfmade social business issues confronting his' This support group provides participants'with an opportunity to discuss med- been educating New Jersey audi- with the compliments of ihc mall call"Saint Barnabas Seniorlleallh at at'(201) 325-6503 or the Union Hos- 26 Testing site 45 Arachnid billionaire. . ..' . . ,... v ical, emotional and spiritual issues relative to t!:c disease with an cmphasis'on ences for the past 17 years with management. It is a great way to exer- (201) 325-6503. niial office at (908) 964-0444. 27 —D'rith , 46 Fragrant river? companies'—• the environment, for-, . 28 He was not found: L. [17 49 A Duvalicr Warren Buffetl's credo of looking example — are left unsaid. It is as if the minriTbody connection. Meetings are held' on a weekly basis from 6:30 to role-plays which engage the. audi- cise, feel healthy, and stay active SeniorHealth, a free membership Savc'your newspaper for recycling. 29 Summer TV fare 53 Handd ravotitc for real value, not just stock manipu- the man had not lived and invested .8:30 p.m. in. Room'308 of the East Wing Building at Saint Barnabas Medical ence and the "character" into mean- 55 Lumber discard • U • • • Si Spoil- lation, linearly progresses from his during the period that spanned "Silent Center. The program is facilitated by clinical spccialists.in the field, nducatioh- ingful dialogue, through these rea 32 Busy place - 57 Tibet's neighbor "Find first childhood enterprises to his adult Spring" and Bhopal.; .,. . a! programs on specific interests and other activities are planned by the group. listic presentations, audiences learn Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation __ (JDlong, as a icai Fui fuitliti iiiftniiutiuiiiu M legiMei I'm iliu puiguiii idll (201) W-JW. 34 Smart investments in sucn wcu mu.wntui- All this is more important than we To view niijiui luin 61 Paris fortress of • Joslin Young Adult Support Group. One of the top 10 rehabilitation facilities in the country. 36 Former Greek porate giants as Coca-Cola, Disney, at first might think.'It is vital at this such as divorce, abuses, death and premier yore This support group provides an opportunity for young adults, ages 18 to 30. mental illness, through wiser and presents a free community education series 65 Actor Brynncr RJR. IBM, The Washington Post and Juncture in 20th "century h'Sfpry^, that . 39-Lulu Solomon Brothers. 1 with diabcles ti» meet wifh pfcers to discuss common concerns such as employ- • more compassionate eyes: Mis- 40; Film director 67 Marriage' • we understand belter the strenghts and LIGHTEN UP! Lowenstein subtitles His book, nient, relationships, dining out and sports. The group meets Tuesday from 8 to understanding . and prp-exrsling .'.. Tuesday/Feb. 18,7pm "Stroke Prevention" • - Martin's family 68 Basics / weaknesses of our most successful " C'u' Professional Nulrilin.'mt-. >\ill help 69 Stave 9:30 p.m. in the Joselin Classroom at Saint Barnabas Outpatient Centers located ' . Yek^'ung Kong, MD, and Mary Jo Candido, coordinator of the Northern NJ 42 Care for "The Making of an American Capilal- poor attitudes on given topics are •••-HI Hn iint Ih.it _7G_yalican mandates •. busjnessmen_ and their motivations aQOL01.d.SlKUllIiIls_Road,_directly acn^ -43-Ghcc -isU—but-whal-h& develops by-the.bio-~ x challcnged-during_each_presenta^ Many Insurance Plans AsceplM __—^--Robert JrKehredy-Chapterof-the National StrokeAssdciation_.^___l 72 Splayed" . and interactions wilh common values, 44 Texas shrine gTaphy's end is a singular man dedi- Call (201)'533.6555 for further information! > tion. The Players give- perfor- (908)789-5300 75 Back country . ; during this period of dominating free Wednesday, March 1.9,7 pm . 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Tickets • Roach. Th.is work connects history, because biographer Lowenstein js too his opened a home page on the World- "-='= v,: re "; ;:s :: :^a!t;y;nc candidates it:" said Luecke. The photqgraphs that life color photography. With her are only S10. reduced to S7 for stu- music and poetic! expression for a superficial and Joes not quite put the Wide Web. . .'.'••... appear in this show demonstrate the infosource ..Nikk'ormat camera she catches • the dents, seniors and Arts Center universal-audience. Gary Edison's man and'his limes together. .- Readers of pur 22-ncwspapcrk now. ii interested, or to obtain more information, please call processes that Luecke used including 24 MOUH VOICE INFORHATK3N_SE«y]C£ ' interplay 01 color and light which is . members. . f'. readings ot the Hughes work There are. opportunities which can access local news fronraround the. • Jo Ann or Shirlee. at (201) 509-2000 Cyanotypc. 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WORRALL NEWSPAPERS PAGE B12 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 UNION COUNTY CLASSIRED THURSDAY, FEBRUARY* 13, 1997 — PAGE B13 HOROSCOPE Theater company plans killer show • Carnival. Productions, Railway's the .1980 film "The Mirror Crack'd, " of St. Mary Mead, Miss Marple's; Carnival Productions, which has as you do. This weekend, enjoy qual- award-winning yheater company, is British stage and film star Joan. Hick- home in the English countryside. been presenting theater in the area For the week ity time with your family. '• of Feb. 16-22 currently in rehearsal for its nert pre- son; currently seen on the A & E When the nefarious Col. Protheros is. since 1989. has been in residence at El sentation. "Agatha Christie's "Murder Channel, and Dame Margaret Ruther- found shot in ihe Vicar's study, every- Bodegon Restaurant & Dinner Theat- Libra at the Vicarage.' " which opens Feb. ford, who played the detective in a . one, including, the intrepid Mrss re in Rahway since August J995.- Aries Sept. 23-Oct 23 28 at the company's theatre at the El" •series of successful films 6f the 1950s' Marple. faJls under suspicion. The offering' both "Show Only" and March 2l-April 20 Before you become embroiled in an Bodegon Restaurant & Dinner and 60s. cast of characters — and suspects —. ".Dinner-and-Show" packages. At this A crossroad looms in the distance, explosive debate, son put your own Theatre;.. . ' Appearing, as Miss Marple in the is populated, with imperious mat- location, the company has presented but don't lose sight of the things that feelings. You may not want to take "We're very excited to be mount- Carnival presentation will be Ronnie riarchs, inept maids, dogged detec- "Cafe d'Amour." "Rumors." "Gods- are happening right now. A friend sides, especially if you're personally ing this piece," said Carnival's Artis- Bromm of Rahway. making her debut tives, and many others, including the pell." "Bell. Book and Candle." and confides in you — don't betray his'or involved with someone with strong- tic Director Bill Van Sant; 'Tradition- .after many years on NYC and West- Vicar himself. Like all Christie's "The Lion in Winter."- which was her trust. An'exciting weekend could, . opnions. Instead, defuse the situation a!l>\ murder mysteries are among the chester County stages. Other Rahway mysteries, each secret'revealed leads honored with the 1996 N.J. Commun- set. the stage for a new friendship or and try'to find a rational compromise. more popular g'enrcs-in theater, and, residents contributing to the produc- the way to still another puzzle yet to ity Theatre A.C.T. Awards for Best alliance. nobody can touch Agatha Christie in tion.are Randolph Chapio as the impe- be solved. , • " • Play and Best Director of a Play..Van that area." The company was inspired CLASSIFIED Scorpio . tuoiis teen, Dennis: Michael Ream as .Sant. '.•'"'• • ''.'.'" NEWSPAPERS to stage a Christie mystery after last Agatha Christie, whose books arc Taurus Oct. 24-Nov. 22 the erstwhile Constable Jennings; and ESSEX COUNTY season's audience survey indicated outsold only by Shakespeare and the "Agatha Christie's "Murder at the SPECIALS ADril 21- Seek advice in handling a difficult. Mark Szabo as the charming but ruth- News-Record of Maplewood & South Orange interest' in whodunitd ; Holy PiHf*. 'c r^** rnrwt wirtflv nviri Vicarapc* " will be presented Friday - Get back to basics, this week and situation. It could be as simple as icjib 4nisi, Lawrence rxcuunig. aim 1-800-564-8911 • West Orange Chronicle • East Orange Record GARAGE SALES "Once we decided on a Christie, we autho'ress in the history of literature. Saturday. Feb. -28-March 1 at 8:30 enjoy the little things in life. Some learning a new skill, or as profound as Cinquanta and Van Sant, company , Search your local classifieds on the" sought to find a title that is not often p.m.;.Sunday. March 2 at 2:30 p.m.: Nutley Journal • Belleville Post time outdoors might do you some changing the way you see 'he woria. co-founders who serve as producer In addition to.dozens of novels and associated with the stage." adds com- and Thursday-Saturday.- March 6-8 at Irvington Herald • Vailsburg Leader - good, as well.'Enlist a friend or mate You're in a great position to try a new short stories, her theatrical works and director, respectively. Rounding 8:30 p.m. Tickets arc S10 for general http-J/www.localsource.com/classifieds/ The Independent Press ol Bloomfield ' 25 words $19.00 or S26.Q0 combo to join you for an even better time. In undertaking, whether it's going back pany General Manager..Wendy Cin- include "Ten Little. Indians." which . out the Whr>.s Wh» of the whodunit admission, and $8 for students and UNION COUNTY ••-.' Garage Sale signs, price stickers, balloons, the evenings, try a new technique to to school or starting a different career. quanta, who also happens to be Mrs. has been translated to the screen four are Daynon Blevins of Somerset; senior citizens... SALES HOURS RATES Union Leader* Springfield Leader helpful hints, inventory sheet and Rain help younfclieve'your "stress". .•id:Christophcr_oCCranford;.SyndL times; "Witness for the Prosecution," Clark Eagle • Kenilwortrr Leader ~woTld'.s"" • Insurance. Sagittarius "utibns of the more popular titles such Cirillo of.Highjand Park; Judy Eng- ' and ""ther" 'Monday"through Friday - CLASSIRED-RATES__ -Mountainside-Echo '.RoseUe Spectator- as "Ten Little "Indians;" and- we El Bodegon Restaurant; & Dinner Hillside Leader • Roselle Park Leader Gemini Nov. 23-Dec. 21 land of Linden; Susann Katitan of longest-running play, currently in-its- 20 words or less. ....S14.00 per insertion wanted to give our audiences a real Edison; Jean Kuras of Glen Ridge; 45th year on Lqndon's West End, the Theatre is located at 169 W. Main St.. 9:00 AM-5 PM ' '•' Additional 10 words ..$4.00 per insertion Linden Leader • Rahway Progress Don't let everyday drudgery steal : Summit Observer • Elizabeth Gazette May 22-June 21 puzzle to mull-over." Andrew J. Scopellit of Spotswood,; British' equivalent of Broadway. Rahway. For information and reserva- - After Hours-Call' Display Rates $29.00 per column inch Focus on cleaning up loose- ends your enthusiasm for life. If your batte- Mystery fans will recognize "Mur- tions, call Carnival Productions at Arthur P. Trainor of Somerville; and While Christie, who was made Dame Contract Rates Available ECONOMY CLASS .. ihjs week. Your thoroughness will ries need to be recharged, be creative. der at the Vicarage" as the case which of the British Empire by Queen Eli-' (90S) 388-0647. The company's e- 908-686-9898 You won't necessarily need to spend a 1 Juilie Zatkow of Roselle. Robin I. Blind Box Number....!..$12..00 per insertion DEADLINES win you admiration. You jnay feel introduced .legendary ' sleuth Miss Edinger of Linden, also a co-fourider zabeth II, wrote many plays herself, mail address is [email protected]. 'Selection #8100 lot of money this week, although you "Agatha Christie's "Murder at the Internet Listing .-...$4!00 per insertion! 20 words $5.00 or. $9.00 combo items for like going on a real spending spree, Marple.-. Among the actresses -who of the company is stage manager. .the stage version of "Murder at the Business Directory 4 PM Thursday might be tempted. Now is.a good time Vicarage" is presented by- special. sale under $100.00 One item per ad price but. try. not to. Instead, look at your have taken on the role of the sleuthing "Murder at the Vicarage" takes Vicarage'' was adapted by dramatists. Display - Space reservation 5 PM Friday to start a budget. . •' arrangement with Samuel French. Inc. • ' must appear. budget and treat'yourself to some- senior citizen are Angela Lansbury in audience members to the quiet village Moic Charles and. Barbara Toy. ' ADDRESS Ad Copy 12 noon Monday thing smallthalyoiTve been wanting '• . Classified Advertising' ' In-column 3;PM Tuesday for a long time. ••'•-• Capricorn Worrail Nevyspapers1 ' . \- • AUTOS FOR SALE Dec. 22-Jan. 20 CLASSIFIED COMBINATION RATES . : ; P.O. Box 158 Cancer A petty argument threatens to esca- Ad appears in all 22 newspapers ADJUSTMENTS June 22-July 22 late. You may need to take a step back ' Maplewood, NJ 07040 20 words or less .-..$20.00 per insertion Adjustments: We make every, effort to avoid 20 words -10 weeks $24.00 or $37.00 -Although it's tempting to retreat before reacting. Although you're Additional 10 words ...$6.00 per insertion" .- .. combo no.copy changes -well-equipped to offer insight for Offices where ads can be placed in.person: mistakes in your classified advertisement. Please ' from the world when you're feeling Display Rates $45.00 per column inch check your ad each time-it appears, should an error many circumstances, you're better off blue, as you may be this week, try to. Contract Rates Available occur please notify the classified department within avoid this. Instead, force, yourself to allowing another person to reason Salute To 87 Years ESSEX COUNTY seven days of publication. Worrail Community get out and do something you've been things out for himself or herself. ... 463. Valley Street, Maplewood . Newspapers, Inc.. shall not be liable for errors or DREAM MACHINES .i meaning to do for some time. Your 170 Scotland Road, Orange CHARGE IT omissions in costof actual space occupied by item .- frieh"dfJv,7ill~ehjoy~your~coiiipany, • Aquarius 266 Liberty Street, Bloomfield All classified ads require prepayment.. in which erroror -omission's occurred.. We can not Photo of your car plus 20 words tTC."held"lrableiorrailnrerforany-caBserto-tnsert-an- Jan. 21-Feb. 18 Please have your card and expiration date. ' 4~we~eKs.-S40.00 ~~~— ad. Worrail Community Newspapers. Inc. reserves Leo Someone who's asking for. your UNION COUNTY Call now 201-763-9411 advice may not really be ready to hear .1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union the right to reject, revise or reclassify any July 23-Aug. 23 advertisement at any time. ' . If you're feeling emotionally or what you think. Use tact. This week, give yourself plenty of time to think physically fragile, ask a friend or about a long-term goal that's been . sweetheart' to give you a little extra nnthfrl agirff \'nw rnillH hp thf lime. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP' WANTED HELP WANTED i HELP HELP WANTED it will help you in the.long run. Incor- to bring it to the forefront. •-OIINS POSTAL JOBS. $12.68 per hour to start plus VENDING ROUTE. Person needed lor snack' summer day camp, Stanhope. 5 day week, 1 porate -a new exercise' program to add Must have own vehicle. Sunday t2-7 Sat o'enetiis. L^merkr sorters." WANTED Monday-Friday. Call Jefferson Lakes Camp. weekdays, flex hours. Seniors, retirees wel- COORDINATOR . trainees For an applcation and exam informa- mechanic needed. Call 9O6-687-5OO5. exten-- vitality to your routine. • • Pisces 201-347-1230. come. 908-925-3909. ' • tion call. 1-800-636-5601. extension 91. sion 108. Mr. Falton. Si bdo'S POSSIBLE. Reading boolts. Part time. First Union is the nation's sixth largest bank 9:00am-9:00pm. seven days. • • ' _ • . CRUISE SHIP Employment. Work] Travel! Get DRIVERS: SOLO/ Teams/ Owner Operators. Feb. 19-March 20 A! Home:.Toll free 1-J3OO-218-9O0O extension Teams. S100K+. S2K sign-on! Trainers. S70K+! holding company, with combined assests of WHEN REPLYING the 1« source for rinding work on Cruise Shlpst $140 billion and locations spanning the East RECEPTIONIST. FULL Time. Position avail- R-5139 tor listings/directory.' .'•'•'. 800-276-4197 extension C89692 (We are a Top Owners program. Conventbnals/ Coast- Virgo Some surprising news from far Coast from Connecticut to Florida. We currentiy able in busy SpnngfieW Physical Therapy' TO A research & publishing company). to-Coast! Bonuses, benefits. Convenant Trans- SIOOO'S POSSIBLE. Typing^ Part time. At have an opportunity lor a Junior Marketing office. Computer expenence a plus. Please call Aug. 24-Sept. 22 away affects your long-term plans. If port (experienced) 1-800-441-4394.'extension 201-379-1202.: •'- • . UNION COUNTY home. Toll free 1-800-218-90O0 extension SC-22. (graduates) 1-800-338-6428,. exten- Coordinator at our new Summit location. . A relationship or friendship that it's happy news, don't stint in your T-5139 for listings/ directory, CUSTOMER, SERVICE i CLASS1HED BOX NUMBER .' sion. SC-22. Weekend recruiters. RECEPTIONIST. .PART time tor busy or- you've wondered about for awhile is enthusiasm. Your good wishes will Manufacturer seeks person wtth 5+ years The selected candidate will be responsible lor . ptease address envmope \~ Boy Scout Klondike Derby S1.000 WEEKLY STUFFING envelopes al expenence to handle customer Inquiries. Must . trafficking ol direa mail, collateral, advertising thopedic surgeon's office Afternoon to evening about to lake a decisive turn. Be ready fall on receptive ears. Offer to share in nome. For mfo send S.A.S:E. toP.O. 'Box 4820. have strong communication, computer and lor necessary approvals; scheduling/ hours. Fax resume to 201-*67-i216 Clifton. NJ 07015 ' . . : •' DRIVERS for it: Use Compassion in your deal- ;i heavy workload this week, and organizational skills. Bectrical.industry experi- implementation of monthly programs such as ence a plus. Please send resumeand salary RECEPTIONIST' INSURANCE Clerk wanted BOX NUMBER — -/ Major Scouting activities include Klondike Derbies, S1OO0 WEEKLY STUFFING envelopes at your statement messages,, inserts and ATM ings, with a younger person — they you'll find'some extra free/time next requirements to: P.O. Box 443. Union. New Suburban Taxi company is looking screens. The qualified candidate will have^a for Chiropractic Office in Union Hours Boy Scout & explorer location. Guaranteed! Easy work, excellent jersey 07083. 9AM^:PM. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesaay anrj Worrail Newspapers might not understand things as clearly . week. . • .' -. Camporees. First Aid Meets. Scout Rifle matches. pay. Workers needed new! Free details, send for Full/ Part time Drivers. Good minimum 2 years ol Marketing/Advertising •expenence WordPerfect 6 1 aria Lotus 1-2-3 Fnday Potential ful! time Organizational skills . ' P.O. Box 158 SASE: P.O. Box.500—KT, Uma. PA 19037. Equipment/ Good Pay. a must, problem• solving a&tilry aiiG people' Customer Service . experience required Maplewood, NJ .07040 (9OBI Swim Meets. Pinewood Derbies. Bike ,Treks. -. 50 Great Canoe Race skills. Computer and billing stoMs tie'pfu; Fr-/ CALL 686-9898 & Intent founlhiii selection ? below! ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT. Computer .persona;, j-iiervre'vi' cat. "uesia. '—:>—i-.c. ; 201-763-0008 Firs; Union offers a competitive salary ana: Miler Hikes. Teenage Winter Weekends, Sea Cruises, expenenced. dati entry skills, pleasant phone ' voice Casual bu! last paced West Orange benefits package Interested, qualidefl candi- 3600' Aquarius • 3608 Scorpio Once again our Scouting for Food Good Turn provided 39 1 DRIVERS' Home Time! Home Time Home dates snould send resume and salary require- 1 HOROSCOPES ottice Fax resume: 201-767-0451. COMCAST RECEPTIONIST OFFICE Assistant wantec 3601 •Aries • 3609 Sagitarius arid Junior Leadership Training. Time! We have our drivers home weekends and ments lo First Union, Human Resources tons of food for nearly 40 agencies in Union County Much for Cniropractic Office in Union. HOJ^S 3602 throughout the week. Northeast regional and Department - MS. 550 Broad Street. 17th 1 Taurus 3610 Capricorn CHARACTER ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Personal Communica- 3PW-7PM. Monday. Wednesday and Friday local runs only. Best pay and equiprr^nt. Floor. Newark. NJ 07102. We will only contact 1 9AM-.12PV Saturaay Clencal skills required • 3603 .Gemini 3611 Pisces SILVER BEAVER AWARDS of this food not only stocked the shelves of food paritrie*. CDL-A. 1 year tractor trailer required. Call Dorr . .^ualiljed candidates we-are interested in rnter-. Daily Updates! Essex .County Real Estate Ottice seeks full- tions Consultants willing :c train For persona: interview -za\'> .3604 ~3T 800-444-1272. v.ewns First Union utilizes Srug testing as a ' Cancer The Silver Beaver Award is awarded to nme individual to support Office Manager and Comcast Cablevision Is upgrading its cable • Tuesday morning. 9OS-954-B585 3605 yt. but allowed food bags to be distributed. Over 4.000 Scouts sales BtaH Must be detail. oriented, sell- r system in Union and Essex Counties. As a conation c' employment Ar> Eaual Opportunity NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED... • Leo ' ENVELOPE STUFFERS Wanted: 1000 Enve- Employer M'F.'DV • . '• . ' 1 motivated, well-organized, efficient and able to ' result, we are seeking individuals that will lopes = S3000 per month. Part time Receive S3 SALES SPARE Time" Earn. Earn. Earn Cas.i PAID TRAINING... 3606 Virgo participated in this November project. v —1—_—. • ' • ' • ' • '-' d represent Comcast and direclry communicate it's tree . upcoming onnancemews IU my LUWU service. ..and made an outslanding •computer skills a must Salary S2O-24K+ bene- Infosource 3607 Libra service with our customers in an assigned material. Call 24 hour recording lor Free Fo/inTormation caii 201 • lili.. Fax resume to Sales Manager 7A HOUR VOICE INFORMATION SERVICE contribution to Scouting.' The 1996 temroty. The individuals will also act as liaisons Information. 619-492-8551. FIRST UNION For anytime availability The BSA.doesn't operate in.a vacuum. TJiere 201-731-O562 . . V / between our customers and the Company to SECRETARY WEST Orange law. lirrr.seeKS • FILE CLERK lor busy litigations firm Light S7/Hr. For PfT ayaNafelilty' recipients were: .'• ..- . - WILLIAM H.SPURGEON III AIRLINE EMPLOYMENT. Get the insiders resolve concerns ^and- enhance existing secretary V2 years legal expenence Word- are unsung community heroes - the chartering services. ' typing (WP for Windows), photocopying, er- Perfect 5.1 required. Fax resume with salary •JOir RGiS'^t- lease; '.'•.•irivtn>o 'Tfit 'William SH. Spunjcon, III ' advantage for'finding work in the airline indus- rands.telephone coverage. Salary commensu- LEGAL RECEPTIONIST/' • William Broeg, Kenihvorth try Travel lor Free! 800^276-6014 extension, ' requiremants 201-731-3467 ai" rieir us ~^-Ve c-j' T.tt.TV:!~2!if ytfrtt . - rate with expenence. CallChnsline or-Rachel. SECRETARY ' . Chinese-Americans celebrate •AwardL< the fiiqficst recognition fq organizations and volunteers - who.play vital "L89765 (We are a research & publishing Part Time and Full Time positions involving . 201 -669-0055. or lax resume to 201 -669-0040 * YEAR RrJUNDPOSmONS ' \ • Frank Ederer, Rahway company) ' • . flexible schedules, preferably afternoon/ SECRETARY. PRESTIGIOUS SuOurOan law r> u 'JA L L •!, n ''i- * r>-j 'Zxplorinqat thcCouncillciOXi S5>'-2""!' mond & Diamond. PA. 225 Millbum Avenue. .expenence Ti'eterrPO.-.Cail- Mr Gordon IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! ADMINISTRATOR in Chinese-visual and performin" arts. Suite 208. Millbum, NJ Monday through .Fn- CUSTOMER SERVICE/ earn $65,000 - - yearly. Fantastic opportunity for.expe'rienced typists or PART YlME 908-272-2990 ' ' • " • • . day. hours flexible. Call- 201 -379^9292 or lax • Title exquisite' arts ol•• calligraphy keyers. NCR 7700 or TRP. 60 words per minute -PiestiQiousNJ Publisher has opportunity lor __METER READER CalUeanne Scola. for res- Chinese Schtx'l o\ CHILD CARE fieeded .lor happy i>. year Ota. ^ysp7ioa^^ and poetry. Dragon and Lion Dances, ce required American Cultural A 1489 .Morris Aye., Union • DEFENSE KARATE & Jl I JITSl 234 .Morris AYc.. .Springfield pan time. Must be reliable.- loving arip lun. wortoig environment. Newark Airport vidnrty, Must have knowledge of federal and state law, • ervations, and dates ot displays-.-of Chinese Knot making, Non-smoking wim own transportation. Expen- 2:00am-10:00am or 6am-12pm. Must have benefits administration, and be able lo handle - OPPORTUNITIES 'PART TIME. 2 expenenced MERCHANDIS- n be on hand to'display the beautiful an . "908-687-1077 •'•".•2.01-376-'2552 [ • • • -. y traditional Chinese music, performed 908-527-0772 . . .' ence. Relerences 201-376-7394 own transportation lor 3rd-shift Excellent confidential matters. Good communicator, well ERS lo work Monday through Wednesday career seminar. Topics will compensation package, including medical. organized, computer skills including Word and 1 on traditional instramenTsTarfd a"pi"~ installing and servicing coupon dispensers in Carl-Pluchino. 5th .-Bpgrct-Bla'ckb.eU.. .'._..... -:.-(—• •-•---•. ..-_-...-•..,_,. L.... .:.CrtllX)-CAR£...AdoraSlejntan'._needs_exper^ _ Contact Transworld Services' Group. 2 Excel. College degree or equivalent. Good include "How to. get .your irarislatine audience member'•> r lood stores in NYC. Transportation furnished formance by the Nai-Ni Chen Dance' ' ienceij liverOut Nanny. 3-4 days weekly Washington'~piacer Newar!C- NJ""07T02~". compensatfon'arkrbenems-packagerFriendty- iipense.'- in-~les"-..-than_-,.3.. inlo Chinese, paper vjulpture. Chin •7AM-7PM) Requirements-English speakmg. 201-242-6060 or fan lo 201-212:2113. atmosphere in quiet suburban setting. Send y : i Company are some oi'lhe ingredients starting February 24th. 800^53-3366 ese /otfiuc paper cutting, and C. - •^on-smoker. own transportation. Competitive resume arid salary history \o: Human Resour- weeks'." • Free ' training; that go into these rich celebrations of nim.'-i. salary plus benefits.' Call 908-790-1515 . DENTAL ASSISTANT. Inenoly family practice. ces. HAMMOND INC. 515 Valloy .Street, PLUMBERS. EXPERIENCED in new residen- ;•• ' Collections & •' • ' '(• '•"•'' -'.."•-••••'• Knot Making Hillside/ Union border. Monday. Tuesday. M«pt«wood, NJ 07040 or fax 201-761-0343 tial work. Must have valid driver's license Call Experienced licensees the Chinese New Year. • . ; CLERICAL ENTRY level position lor depend- Thursday. (29 hours). Must have X-ray license' EOE/AA '. . 908-687-3330. • . ' Credit Representatives •At • p m . Choreographer- welcome. * . Nai-Ni Chen has re-choreographed 'aDie, well organized .indrvidu'al. Opportunity !or Great )ob. 908-353-3819. Located in Cranford, NJ growth Phonesjiling; computer entry, general . JEWELERY SALES nelp. expenenced. Apply SIOOO'S POSSIBLE READING Books Pan Wen Chan will lead dance Mudern.vi>! KM RE COMPUTER CENTER SIMMITPBA LOCAL 55 time. At home. Toll free 1-800-218-9000 exten- Madison Office. several sections.of her lovely Peach. • otlice tasks. Accounting knowledge helpful but DENTAL ASSISTANT. Full time, cnairside and in person to W. Kodak Jewelers. 1000 Stuyves- the L'nion Chinese School in a \ anetv not required. Send resume to: Box 179. Worrail • ant Ave. Union. NJ ' .. sion R-7953 for 'istings. Flower Landscape, which will be per-' . 101(1 Jeanette Ave., Union 512,,Springfield Avr, X-ray license necessary Fnendly enjoyable ~5 3' 55^:3"^^ :^- - 201-377-4460 : NEUMAN & SCHINDL'ER OPTICIANS Community. Newspapers, PO Box 158. Ma- • , formed at each- site. 10 incorporate ot lolk dances, culminating/ '.n lhi • 908-964-3400 ; ' Summit: NJ 07901 office, good hours, Millbum Call 201-376-6266 appearance ol a -5-fcol long C d. NX 07040 or evenings 201-467-8556 ' Weichert, Realtors . new choral music 'written by Jason 14-Maple St., Summit Dragon ' ,-_ • Hwang of New: Jersey City, a NJSCA . 908-273-7320 Worrail Community Newspapers, Inc. Customer Assistance 1995 Music Fellowship recipient. Learn the latest in Computer Software & Hardware ;. Representatives This newspaper is a reliable means •Located in Cranford, N.J. COMPOSITION DEPT. . • Two of the performances will be •''.•'•""• 'At. • ' . '•••••. ' accompanied by the Yue-Yue Chorus, of researching the', community • FOODTOWN OF ROSELLE conducted by Sharon Yuan and fea- market. To boost your business in Micro Tech Training Center FULLTIME the community, call our ad depart- 550 Raritan Rd., Roselle turing 'soloist"Yuan Xie from Beijing. . YILLARrS SELF DEI ENSL CI-^TKR 60 Evergreen Place. East Orange, NJ 07018 v'.'e. a-e a -gtojc :•' weekly Peach Flower Landscape is based on a ment at 908-686-7700' todav. ". ' • 908-245-6470 Meter Readers :.-. FOODTOWN OF SPRINGFIELD THE PAPER PEDLAR 524 Central"Au!. \Nestfield newspapers' witr. - 'a" -..cMics* ,:n (201)673-9177 Positions.Available Map'ewooa iooking te a'oerson'with' 211 Morris Ave., Springfield 681 Morris Tpk.,Springfield 908-233-8686 ' Throughout the State gooa typing aria paste-up skills to work ; "~': 201-376^8899 — :—201-376-3385 __. ^Hurry! r-..-:-... i-: san-:^t! 'neief reacer tc-:i; If you want to get the most &IFIED AD LINE V^st -.3...' j .j'i arr-.^-'s license ars car.Ra; m Out production department' / $45.00 Comple Expenence neiptai. but not required. • I Classes Starting Typist/Clerk [money available to you from •1040.1040A, 1040EZ plus schedules" Beneli! plan Call lor an appointment • Electronic filing to the IRS Soon jjCALL Ra;c- -• ->J. (201)763-0700 .' [the IRS this year, and would ! Day & Evening Classes' • Refund direct deposit or mailed lo Jis:-s;> iriese • bp&c'iuri.jtes lufiner, FAX.'s or send your resume to • Tax forms picked up • Courses Available >5of return; .noicating 3ay or evening pretererce Personnel Manager I like your money directly (JEM BUILDERS PARK KARATE FOR KIDS . WORRALL NEWSPAPERS 8-686-9898 Tcr Cusiomtjt Sorvce Repfe5enialives, lo Starting and Delivered (1) PC Applications Specialist iWQNj.at 623-5399 Slatting {WCN). PSE&G. 80 Worrail Community . 3» schedule, .iddilion.il SS each 59 Whitehall Court, Bcllcmead 134 E. Westficld Ave.. Roselle F'ark 1291 Stiiy vesant Ave., Union' Patk Plaza iWC-T2Ai. .Nev^arX. NJ 07101 * deposited in your account (2) Network Systems Administrator TER SELECTION #8100 Re-;jm(!S-ONLY' No phonu calls, please Eqaai Newspapers 908-369-5152, 908-388-3832 908-686-770(1 ' ' „ . „ . . Tax-Time of New Jersey 3 908-241-5444 Featuring Novell 4.1 X, Client Server, Lotus Notes your advertisement and your Visa or Mastercard ready y Employer P.O. Box 158 ntwor the questions you are asked in «clear voice. within 10 days, call us today, CALL -1 -SSS-MYQZTAX 3 "Financial Aid Available For Those Who Qualify' PSE&G Maplewood, N. J. 07083 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 -PAGE B15 UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED UNION COUNTY CLASStFIED PAGE B14 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997

HOME IMPROVEMENTS HOME IMPROVEMENTS EMPLOYMENT WANTED INSTRUCTIONS DRIVING SERVICE PLAZA HOME IMPROVEMENTS AIDE SEEKS live in/ out. Weekend or night HEBREW READING Tutor. Does your cftM HANDY HELPERS Service. B you cant do It caring lor the sick or BWerty. Good references. MISCELLANEOUS nave problems wtth.leaming vowels and read- Maybe we can, Doctors, vets, airports, etc - CAPRI Siding/ Windows/ Roofing • own transportation. 201-762-5959. ing?.MJ State Certtfied Teacher. We tutor ADD Drop Off. pick Up. Minor Household chores. Kitchens/ Bathrooms/ Basements and ADHD. 20V379-6324. _ Deliver packages locally- Reliable and courte- Extensions/ Concrete/ Masonty CERTIFIED NURSING assistant seeks posi- ous. 908-355-3208. CONSTRUCTION Free Estimates/100% FlnancW tion as. caregiver. companion to the elBerty. READING DISABILITIES Tutor. 14 years ex- General Contractor No Down Payment Own transportation, good references. . FLEA MARKET perience. Individualized.' Personalized: Strate- Louis Matera . Licence #115389 201-372-2109. gies and methods'that address your child's ELECTRICIANS 612 Bailey Ave.. Elizabeth. NJ FLEA MARKET. April 19th, 9am-«pm. Hillside needs $45 hour 908-289-8959. O.G. Roescn. •FRAMING 'ROOFING 'ADDITIONS 1-800-735-6134 • CERTIFIED NURSES Aide with many years ABLE ELECTRIC r • High School. Hillside. NJ. $15.00 per space. MA. •KITCHENS 'BATHS experience seeks position to care for eWerty For information can 908-862-1*26. H It's electric w do Kl . and sick. Mornings and nights. Mature, loving STUDY SKILLS Tutoring. All Elementary Sub- New Installations or repairs 'Specializing In Siding & Decks P. PAPIC Construction. Complete quality home woman with reliable car and excellent refer- jects. 25 years teacninhg experience. Call Reasonable prices •But Prlctt In Deck* Guaranteed improvements. Additions, decks,. dormers, ences. Call 201-374-3053. • MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 201-376-7374. Recommendations available baths, kitchens, doors, windows, etc. Big and License »115OO Fully insured ' FREE ESTIMATES ' small jobs. Call Pete 908-964-4974. CERTIFIED NURSE'S Assistant seeks posi- A-1 APPLIANCES. 367 Rt. 22 Hillside. Refriger- • r • -- Call Frank at FULLY INSURED tion with sick or elderly. Child care also ators. Washers. Dryers $79 up. (Next to Shop- available. Good reference, own transportation. Rite) Same day delivery avail- 908-276-8692 LANDSCAPING 201-761-0878. • able. 908-688-7354. SERVICES SPURR ELECTRIC 201-676-2966 HOLLYWOOD CHILD CARE lovingly provided in my specialty BEDROOM. KINGSIZED headboard, frame, We Now Accept All Major Credit Cards converted Linden home. Flexible hours. 2-5 • dresser/ minor, chest 2 twin mattresses, box- OFFERED New and Alteration Work years old. CPR, First Aide Certified. Specializing in recessed lighting and service spnngs, 21" color TV/stand, glass coffee table, DOES YOUR HOUSE LANDSCAPING COUNTRYSIDE DISPOSAL. 1-30 yard con- 906-662-4386. . . • ' .. • sofa, loveseat; chair, oak coffee table, end changing, smoke detectors, yard and security BORIS RASKIN Painting. Exterior, interior, GREGORY ZALTSSHTBN.' Painter Exterior/ PRINTING J & R SERVICES, INC. COMPUTERIZED lighting, alterations, and new developments. NEED A FACE-LIFT? power Washing, handyman service, fully in- Interior. Plaster and sheetrbcklng. Fully In- tainers, small demotions, estate sale clean- table. Reasonable prices. 908-687-5513. BATHROOMS ARTISTIC LANDSCAPING AH Types of Clwm Ups ups, labor services, clean-up removal. P.O. Box TYPSETTING CHILD care in my Union home. Educational License Number 7288. Fully Insured. sured, free estimates Reasonable rates. Best sured, references. All |obs guaranteed. Free Commirclal and Residential BLOOMRELD. 37 EVERGREEN (Off Glen- Publication printing '187, Berkeley Heights, NJ. Phone & Fax environment Computer learning crafts and No Job Too Small. references 201-564-9293. ' ' ' . estimate. 201-373-9438. . •Demolition Work •Basements wood) Moving. Saturday, Sunday February J & T CONTRACTORS CALL DESIGN 908-464-1515. •-.•.. lessons. Call Cathy. 908-687-8683. a specialty •Appliances •AtUcs 'Sidings . 15;16; 10-4. End tables, lamps, loveseat. air 908-563-0398 1-800-8700398 Camera Work CARLOS A: Varverte. Painting. Interior/ Exter- •Garages •Warehouses IF YOU need a housedeaner call ma. I'll give nndittqner. brass chandelier hutch, tea cart 201-923-5625 EXOTIC GARDENS & HOUSE PAINTING ior. Residential. Commercial Carpentry. Pow- DUMPSTER SERVICE AVAILABLE SNOWPLOWING Veloxes y captain chairs, gin s white bedroom set, smair Frank's "-• - I F FUIIV INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR MQDIB FAMILY BUSINESS/SONS & FATHER FENCING —PON- 908-558-0168. ' cabinet. : insured. Sail 201-669-8123. 201-243-0143. Fully Insured 463 Valley Street GIARDINO, INC. Is your tub enclosure -or shower stall leaking? Painting & Handyman Service 908-686-5229 _ Negatives MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION/ Typing Service. TREE REMOVAL BUNK BEDS. Solid wood, never used, in the Need an extra bath in your basement? We can TOM'S FENCING Small Job Specialist EXPERT Paper Hanging and Painting try Mike Free Estimates Maplewood Maple Composition Free pick-up and delivery. FAX available. Fast, box.. Cost. $350. Sell $135, cash. Call repair or replace your present bath easily arid FREE ESTIMATES Tufano. Free Estimates and measuring. Refer- • Rear ol News-Record Bldg. "• ABLE TO CLEAN UP REASONABLE RATES precise service. References available. Call Pat.. 20.1-812-8349. economically. Relerences glady given. We are ALL TYPES ences-Available. 908-665-1885 __ STEVE ROZANSKI 463 Valley St. Interior • Exterior - Repairs Mon.-. Tues., Wed. & Frt. 9AM-5PM ATTIC-BASEMENT-GARAGE-YARD 908-687-4006. ', ' •• ' . licensed and insured. Call for free estimate. NEW AND REPAIR CONTENTS OF Home. Moving! Saturday. Windows - Glass Replacement - Carperltry 908-686-1838 FERDINANDI FAMILY Painting. Interior/ Exter- 908-686-6455 Thursday and other times REMODELING DEBRIS 908-964-3905 Maplewood MOTHER OF three. seeking childcare job, Fully Insured Free Estimates by appointment February 15th, 11am-4pm. Dining room set. NO JOB TOO SMALL ior-Paintlng. Rootpg. Gutters. Neat and Clean. FAST • FAIR - RELIABLE Rear of News-Record Bldg part-time of full-time, in both Essex and Union IMng room get, sofa, bric-a-brac tables, lamps. "Over 20 years Serving Union County.' PAINTING & Property Licensed 20 Years Experience SNOW REMOVAL Residential/ Driveways/ Mon., Tues.. Wed. & Fn. 9AM-5PM ""ar ea~PTease~cair--201-762-03547- Everything'must goT7WAndover Road. Union— ,CARPENTRY-_- '-FREE-ESTIMATES- 762-0303 908-964-7359—Reasonable-rates— Free- -Cc^nmercial/-.Parking-lols/_24-.houriservico — ,-Thu'sday- and-olher-limes- 201-37-I-2733. - , ' • " pg NJ. - . . . , . JOE DOMAN CALL: 201-76t-;5427 908-241-3849 Estimates. ' ". '_ PLASTERING —MrJr PRENDEVItLE — Reasonable Rates. Johnny's Snow Removal • by appbintment • • • 908-862-1124. Pager 908-827-7427. PERSONAL CARE Sen/ice.'Polish agency. GIFT BASKETS Galore. "Specializing in cus- • 908-686-3824 Shrubs, Lawn Care, Fall 25 YESRS EXPERIENCE 201-635-8815 Expenenced with care ol elderly or ill. Uvein or tom gift baskets just for you" An occasions. Girt ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS! Learn how you GENERAL REPAIRS, carpentry, painting, wall- Use Your Cnril... RESUMES 762-0303 . ^ out. 908-969-2530. . , DECKS papering, plastering, leaders, gutters, win- Cleanups, Spring Clea- FREE ESTIMATES Baskets start at $25. Proprietor: Barbara Pas- can reduce your mortgage payments and bulk) Resumes quatone. 908-686-4149. •••'.• ALTERATIONS/REPAIRS equity In your home sooner than.expected with dows, doors, rooling. All expertly done. No job' CALL: LENNY TUFANO TELEVISI0N/RAD10/VCR AFFORDABLE TYPING SERVICE. Word Pro- POLISH AGENCY Inc. Specializing In elderly too small. Free estimates. Fully insured. Please nups, Rail Road Tie Walls, •KITCHENS •••.. •ATTICS our free service. Send SASE to: Box 500, Fast professional Do-It-Yourself Ideas ALLTRONICS. TV. VCR. Stereo and Micro- cessing. Letters. Reports. Estimates/Contracts and sick care. Housekeepers, daily house- KING SIZE Box spring mattress with frame, Worrall Publications. P.O. Box 158. Maplew- call 908-352-3870. Typesetting services cleaners. Live in/ out. References and experi- •BATHROOMS. .BASEMENTS 908-273-6025 A Reader Service From Your Newspaper wave Repair Service. Free Pick-up and deliv- Resumes College/School Papers Invoicing.' 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Free Estimates Jo«. 906-355-5709 friendly classified department would be(happy Rear of News-Record Bldg. or small. I do it all. Major credit cards accepted. 10AM-5PM. Antique/ Art Deco furniture, rugs, Famous Brand Carpets SSCASHSS IMMEDIATE $$ for structured set- ID help you. Call 1-S00-564-B911. President's Day Armstrong - Mohawk - Amtlco Mon.. Tues.. Wed. & Frt. 9AM-5PM Joe Megna, 1-800-750-6822.1-800-449-6156, CHILD CARE bric-a-brac. Singer industrial sewing machine, tlements and deterred insurance claims. J.G. YOUR AD could appear here lor as little as MASONRY. • ' Thursday and other times pager. .. • • : • lawnmower, tools, airconditioners, fabrics, Mannlngton - Congoleum - Tarkett Wentwoith 1-800-386-3582. AU PAIR Homestay. Affordable, live in child FREE INSTALLATION • Have Floor Sizes $14.00 per week. Call lor more details. Our by appointment Classified Advertising will be yams, household Items, more. R. ZAZARICK MASONRY.. Sidewalks; Steps. PLUMBING care' cultural exchange. 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HUD. Sheriff- home. Rent Includes utilities, central air.-gar- square foot luxury townhouse, pristine condi- Co I dwell Section. Al utilities paid Convenient to laundry, sales. No money down government loans' age. In-ground pool, snow removal plus lawn tion. 2 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, wooded back, Infiniti totally redesigns the transportation, shopping, and Kaan Collage. available now. Local- listings/ directory. Toll OPPORTUNITIES Reasonable, 908-352-»62t. before 6PM. care. Avaiabte March 15th. $1,800 per month. finished basement garage, custom kitchen, 1% months security and fee. Call window treatments many extras/ upgrades, Free 1-800-669-2292; extension H-400Q. IRVINGTON. UPPER. 5 rooms, sun porch. 906-851-0320, Broker. ' ; • Whirlpool tub. marble fireplace, central vac- introduces ' NearJransportation/ schools. Pay own utilities. Kenilworth . ' • ADVERTISE YOUR. Business or products on uum, recesed lighlng, central alarm; stereo UNION. QUIET 1 bedroom home. Large eat-In flagship Q45 sedan for'97 the Information' Superhighway.' React). No /pets. No washer. • Available February. system, intercom throughout, extenshfe mirror- EXCEPTIONAL. VALUE kitchen, living room, tiled bath, finished attic", lull. .50,000.000 - lor pennies a Bay. Free fletails! . 201^399-1322, 4pm-€pm. . V ing, beautiful hardwood floors and carpeting, In this lovely Cape Cod home-featuring eat-in • • The introduction of the new Q45 . 1.-6OO-&M-9639, extension 4275. cellar, washer/ dryer, air. new.- range and skylights, clubhouse.pool, tennis courts. Move kitchen..3 bedrooms, rec room with' dry bar and new plan IRVINGTON. UPPER. i'J< and 3 room apart- refrigerator, large yard, 2-car garage with in condition. $290,000 by owner. newer roof. $164,000. Evenings: Shirley flagship luxury performance sedan, . AN AMAZING Opportunity.. Coke, Frito Lay. ments. Elevator building. Near all transporta- remote. lease. $1200 month. 1V> month sec- 201-669-8142. Strauss, 201-378-5858. Leather seating surfaces, available in Beige, . Sales associates at Coldwell Bank- Nabisco. Great Local routes. Excellent earning tion. Heat and hot water supplied. $515 to $575. urity, heat hot water suooBed. 908-355-1628. continues Infinit's renowned tradition er are feeling a lot more confident potential. For free- information. Call YA mooms security. No pets. 201-748-6261. •WEST ORANGE •ALTMAN* of offering customers vehicles that are Stone Beige and Black, and 10-way power 1-800-321-7690. Investment required $3,500. about retirement with the introduction LINDEN l AND 2 bedrooms available. Free OFFICE TO LET . WOODLANDS REALTOR . . . 201-376-9393 well appointed, providinig nearly all of. a n6w retirement savings plan this DEALERSHIP AVAILABLE. Steel building heat and hot water. Excellent location. Call 2,000 + square foot luxury Townhouse, pristine LINDEN, SUNNYSIDE Section, extended front seats invite driver and passengers alike sales are booming. Big profit potential from today. 906-486-3775. LINDEN OFFICE Space available. 2 rooms, condition. 2 bedrooms. 2'A baths, wooded Cape Cod with detached 2 cairgarage. 76 x 100' features as standard equipment. back, finished basemont, garage, custom month, according to Bruce Zipi". pres- sales and/ or construction. Call for available unm Kicy Apartmani ?'bedrooms In good location. $230 per month. Call Rick lor lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room with Two models of the new luxury iftto Q45's elegant interior. The driver's seat IUIBIBI IntuiiiiaUuir «JM"tO0 0"« kAnlp ^^\fl^U ^ *^ t^£ f l 2-tamily house. Excellent location, walk to NYC ident and chict operating otticcr ot grades,' Whirlpool tub. marble fireplace, central basement. 31 x 16 heated in-ground concrete sedan are available, the Q45- and a DEALERSHIP WITH National Maintenance transportation. Driveway parking. $700 —vacuamrrecessed lighing. central alarm, stereo includes a two-setting exi Coldwell Banker's Greater New. York monthly. Call -201-386-5909. pool with lacuzzi. $230.000. 908-925-3199. performance-oriented Q45 Touring 1 • Corporation. Assured accounts in .'the local-. VACATION RENTALS system, intercom throughout, extensive mirror- region. "''.....' area. $600 weekly incomeguaranteedtostart. "MAPLEWOOD. 1 bedroom, apartment. 6th ing, beautiful .hardwood floors and carpeting, LIVINGSTON. BY OWNER. 27 Sterling Drive, Model (Q45t). The Q45 was designed system that enables the seat, as well as ' S4.95O.00 investment, required; Call MYRTLE BEACH - Warm and sunny. Abso- "Everyone has become more aware floor. Close to New York City, transporation. skylights, clubhouse.pool. tennis courts, Move Open house Sunday, February' 16th. 1-5pm. 600-832-2290. . • • lutely finest affordable condominiums. Indoor in condition. $290,000 by owner. Split with 3 bedrooms, .YA baths, dining room, to appeal to the premium luxury buy- of the need to save for retirement, and Parking and' pool, new carpet stove, 'dis- pool, whlrtpoos. saunas. Spring - daily thepower-aSsist telescopic attd height- hwasher, refrigerator • Move in condition. Will 201-6693142. (amity room, basement, attic, central air, hard- er, with a refined 'ride and elegant S62-S130: weekly. $385-5854. Condo sales: 2 wood floors. $229,900. 201-992-1341. •our sales associates are no exception," ICE CREAM PARLOR' ' rent or selL Available, February 15th. Call bedroom from. $6.5.000. • i-800-238-1181. dish-style alloy wheels. The sportier adjustable steering column, to move to fully -Zipf~saidr"Howevcrras-triey-arc inde --——LUNCHEONETTE------201-761-8430.—-^— - -•www.baactigott.com~-'—'"— -MAPLEWOOD—— r -Q45t euipped with-a sport-tuned-sus—- Main Street, location, great traffic area, easy "LANDFORSALE- r —relaxed^positions-for-eased^lriverentryand MIAPLEWOOD. PRIVATE 3 family house, V MOVE RIGHT IN... . 1 wo-modeJsdnhe new~Iuxury~sedan are"availablerthe"Q45"and"a"performance-oriented pendent contractors who are only paid hours, easy operation. Fully equipped., priced pension, performance cast aluminum- bedroom available. Call Anna. 201-763-6656. SOUTH CAROLINA lakeview bargain! ...and place your lumiture-ift-this cream purl Q45 Touring Model (Q45t). Trie Q45 was designed to appeal to the premium luxury buyer, when a transaction closes, it is cspe- for easy sale. .""'-': $24,900. free boat slip! Beautifully wooded lot exit when the front door is opened. home. Fabulous kitchen, bath, and many more alloy wheels and an attractive rear with a refined, ride and elegant dish-style alloy wheels. The sportier Q45t, euipped with a cially hard for them to budget for MILLBURN. Spacious one bedroom apartment with free private boat slip on 50,000 acre amenities. Priced at $187,000 In Maplewood. spoiler designed to add a hint of athle- 1 Call Ed, 201-731-8695 in two lamily home. Eat-in kitchen and parking, REAL recreational lake abutting golf course. Paved (S3614). Call 908-277-1200. sport-tuned suspension, performance cast aluminum alloy wheels and an attractive rear retirement savings." - • • - • near NYC transportation.. Available Immedi- roads, water.-sewer, more. Excellent financing.- ticism to the vehicle's new styling. ment-of analog gauges, and wood- shifts that are responsive to driver , Evenings Only WEICHERT,;. spoiler designed to add a hint of athleticism to the vehicle's new styling. The new Coldwell Banker program ately, 201-564-6304. . • ESTATE Waterfronfalsb'available. Call 800-704-3154. REALTORS Both models of Q45 are equipped toneaccents throughout the interior. input via the throttle. Both Q45 mod- MONTCLAIR. 3' ROOMS. heaCand hot water helps estate professionals plan lor MAPLEWOOD, BY Owner. One lamily colo- with a long list of standard euipment The Q45t Touring Model adds as els also feature standard traction con- supplied. Near bus lines. $550 monthly plus MOBILE HOME FOR SALE ; ' nial. four. bedrooms, V/> baths.' Excellent their retirement by allowing .tax V/, months secunty. Call 201-746-2353. "AD nul (state advertised herein Is and features, surrounding the driver standard interior equipment two- trol system (TCS) and viscus limited- condition, walk to village, train to.New York. deferred contributions to be deducted subject to th« Fedtral Fair Housing Act, TRAILER, WARINANCO Park Trailer Court!' and passengers with comfort, conve- setting heated front seats and a spor- slip rear differential (VLSD). UNION. 2-FAMJLY. 2nd floor. 2 bedrooms, which maktt It Illegal to. advtrtlsa any Lot #9.8'X55\ Includes carpeting, air condition- $228.900, price negotiable; 201-762-8508. directly from their commission living room, eat-in kitchen, refrigerater. heat/ tier steering • wheel .with RENTAL prvftrenca, limitation, or discrimination Ing, refrigerator. Asking $15,000. NEW PROVIDENCE nience and security. Stopping power for the flagship : checks' and placed, in a retirement hdt water ipduded. 1 block to NYC bus. based on rac«, color, religion, sax, handi- 908-486-5764 any time after Saturday. . ergonomically-designed "grips" for Non-smoking, no pets. $800 monthly, immedi- Leather seating surfaces, available Q45 models is provided by 4-whccl fund. Once in the program, sales asso- cap, familial status, or national origin, or '.-'' LOCATiuNl LOCATION! added driver control. . v ate occupancy. 908-687-0417, after 6PM. -Intention to make any such preference, YOUR AD could appear here for as little as $199 000 is the price of this Two-Family home in Beige, Stone Beige and Black, and disc brakes with large ventilated front ALL TOYOTA OWNERS ciates have a selection of investment "All real estate advertised herein Is limitation, or discrimination;' $14.00 per week. Call for more details: Our on a cul-de-sac. (S3688). Call 908-277-1200. IS UNION, COLONIAL Avenue. 1 bedroom du- 10-way power front scats invite driver' Both Q45 models are powered by a and rear brake rotors and a standartd "W« will not knowingly acct'pt any ad- friendly classified departmont would be happy KII^LJT CCn\/inC AVAILABLE TO YOU FROM 4 PM - choices, all of which are managed-by subject to.tr* Fedoral Fair Housing Act, plex, heal supplied, oH-street parking. $650. WEICHERT, new 4.1-liter DOHC 32-vaIve V8 vertising for real estate which Is In violation to helo vou. Call 1-800-564-8911. a^id passengers alike into Q45's eleg- 3-channel/4 sensor anti-lock braking IMlVari I OfcrSVIV-rC MIDNIGHT. CALL FOR AN APPOINTTTviENT. which m»lc«s It Illegal-to advertise any YA rnonths security. Call Dan, 201-733-8811. . REALTORS . the Dreyfuss Retirement Funds. of the law. Ail persons ara'rnreby Informed engine that produces 266 horsepower preference, limitation, or discrimination Evenings 908-439-3543. ant interior. The driver's seat includes system (ABS): 1 based on raw, color, religion, sex, handi- that all dwellings advertised are available OPEN HOUSE. Sunday.. February 16th. ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE*" i:00-5:00pm. Mint condition, all brick colonial. a twp-sciting'exit and entry memory at 5,600 rpm and 278 bls-ft of torque, ".'It's just easier to save when that cap, familial status, or national origin, or UNION. TWO- One bedroom apartments, sec- on an eaual opportunity basis." The elegant styling of Q45 features Intention to make any such preference, ond floor, heat/ hot water, parking, no pets, BARGAIN HOMES. Thousands of Government Living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, den. 3 system that enables the seat! aswell as at -, 4,000 rpm. This technically money is taken right from your com- bedrooms, recreation room, garage. OIL & FILTER CHANGE limitation, or discrimination. . S725/ $825 monthly. 908-688-3838 day, Foreclosed and repossessed properties being thepower-assist telescopic and height- aijvanced engine features aluminum- a strong horizontal character line mission cheek and placed in your "We will not knowingly accept any ad- CEMETERY PLOTS 908-687-6820. '-• . . 908-686-9539 evenings. . liquidated-this month! Government financing.. alloy block and hcadsTrnolybclenum which runs from the slanted aerody-. account," Zipf said. "It's also a signif- vertising for real estate which is In violation Low/ no down. Call for local listings! adjustable steering column, to move of the law. All persons are hereby informed WEST.ORANGE. 4 rooms, first floor, parking, HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL Park. Mausoleum SOUTH ORANGE. 3 bedroom. YA bath,. narhic front of the car to the distinc- • All TOYOTAS lor 2. $5000.2 double plots. $1000 each. Call 1-80O-338-O020 ext. 199. ' completely remodeled,. nicely landscaped, •to fully "relaxed" positions for eased . coated pistons and Nissan's Variable icant tax advantage, which is why that all dwellings advertised are available walk to NY bus. beautifully decorated. Available lively styled inverse curve of the C- on an equal opportunity basis." April 1st, S800 plus utilities. 201-325-8399.' 908-687-7146. days. 908-780-4562. evenings. large deck, great neighborhood. $153,900. Call driver entry and exit when the front Timing Control System (NVTCS). these plans are so popular and such an BERKELEY HEIGHTS for appolntroent.-201-762^4528. • • pillar. The q45t takes the look a step YOUR AD could appear here lor as little as HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL Park. 4 double SPACIOUSNESS.:. door is opened. The seat and steering Also standard on both models is z. important financial strategy." ; -$^.0O-pef-week^Call-tof-m«e-deiails,.CIut ptogJ/Qageffigror Individual Lot «3Q4, unit A. . Is the hallmark of this Berkeley Heidhtshome. _TRENTON, IMMEDIATE-^tate House" ac- further, adding a unique grill with PLUS TAX PLUS TAX 28 -column-return-to-one-of-two-pre^ ^4- ' The retirement program is just the ~~—APARTMENT-TQ-RENT friendly classified department would be happy sf?™* • Ofers negotiable. Call' Collect, ""Cainhe office lor thTlisrornunicfrous"arnflnf blacked out center brightwork at the. to help you! Call 1-800:564-8911. . 407-892-9398. ties. 908-277-1200. Priced, at $234,000, square feet Immediately available on floors 1 programmed positions when the driv- terns with front MacPherson struLs latest in a list of advantages Coldwell BLOOMF1ELD. CHARMING 1 bedroom apart- (S3621). and 2. Perfect forlobby group, professionals. front and a body^color rear decklid Y-s- - §•-+--- ments. Near transportation and partway. Laun- WEICHERT, . Sale or lease $210,000. John Schragger Re- er's door has been closed. and a rear multi-link design. A 34.0 Banker offers • its' sales associates. dry facilities. From-$545 includes heat/ hot' spoiler with integrated center high APARTMENT TO SHARE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY REALTORS -.-. - alty. Inc. Broker, 609-637.9546. mm stabilizer bar is used on the fron Health, life and disability insurance water. Security. References, 201-748-5068.- Once, seated, occupants will find a mounted stop lamp at the rear of the YOUNG PROFESSIONAL female seeks same ADVERTISING AGENCY in West Orange, NJ BLOOM FIELD, BY owner. 3 Bedroom Colonial. TWO STEEL Buildings, Public Liquldatlonl custonvdesign eight-speaker Bose suspension in conjunction with sub- are- available I'o sales associates BLOQMF1ELD. REMODLED 3rd door apart- wants to sublet 600 square feet in modem bank car. Unique "t" badging further dis- to share 2 bedroom apartment in Union. New roof., gas hot water healer, chimney. 40x20 was $4,580 now $2,280. 40x72 was audio system with AM/FM/casseite/ frame mounted coil springs and a strut through the- Equitable. Coldwell ment. 3V1 rooms, air conditioned, heat. Imme- Reasonable rent. Call 688-4529. building in retail area. 1 mile ofl Rt. 280. Easy . Modem eat-in-kitcnen. bath. Freshly painted : $11,480 now $6,980. Must sell, Can Deliver, tinguishes the sporty Touring Model diate occupancy. 201-429-0795, alter 5:30 pm. '• access to Garden State Parkway and New inside and out. Walk to everything.. Call Blueprints Included. 1-800-292-0111. CD player, a two-way powerfOperated tower bar. The Q45 uses a 24.2 mm ANY COUPON! 'Banker associates ca'n also take from its Q45 stablematc. Jersey Turnpike. (18 miles to New York City). 201-748-4804. S120.900. Principals only. .' rear stabilizer bar, Q45t is equipped I® TOYOTA I P h ? jlH^ UNION suniqof with tjlt feature, anlhtcgrated Bedroom first floor apartment. $825 plus will- P T We honor any EFFICIENCY or 1 BEDROOM apartment for cupy sprtng 97, 5 year lease. Use ot common rams that otter discounted car rentals, lies.-543-6877. '.-"'..... Look no further than Welcome Home Real ' New listing! 6 Room Townhouse, Many Up- HomeLink lransmuter lor remote non-smoking, prplessional gentleman. Possi- areas. Call Dr. Unman, 201-736-8900. Vehicle-speed sensitive steering is wheels of. the Q45 are replaced by Estate Magazine. The loremost "Free* author- grades, Central Air-conditioning, 2 Bedrooms, opening of gates and garage doors, competitor's coupon. hotel rooms, air fare and-various con- ble single room too. Call 908-688-9500 Ext. 377 EAST ORANGE. Parfc Avenue. 2 bedroom, UNION. MORRIS Avenue 3 bay garage lor ity on Honda's Gulf Coast 1-800-395-9373. finished Rec-roonV Office. Move-in condition. standard on both models, to. provide performance cast spoke-style alloy i i i sumer and business products. or beep 908-913-7032. . ; -., - rent in back ot thriving business. Excellent and an automatic climate control sys- carpeted. $750 per month, utilities not included. GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homes for ' Principles only. the driver with more power assistance wheels on Q45t models, in keeping Parking available. 201-762-6937. Available. location. $1,000 per month. 908-688-6020.. tem with CFC-free: air conditioning -We are always looking for ways.lo pennies on $1. Delinquent tax, repo's REO's. 1-908-686-1825 at lower speeds and more feedback • with the sporting nature of this model. February 1st. '• ' • .' • FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Your area. Toll free 1-800-218-9000 extension Must seel Low 140's or. Best Offer! system. • make life a little bit easier for our H-7019 curient listings: __' I LIFETIME GUARANTEE I ELIZABETH . ' • ' ••"..;. SOUTH ORANGE. Private home. Use bl CONDOMINIUM " - Also-standard arcr rear seat healing from the road as speed increases. , The new Q45 is available in eight sales associates. As a large: organiza- kitchen, bathroom, laundry, paiWng. burglary UNtON.CONDO. Friendly.environment Sunny GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED homes for. and air conditioning vents, art innova- A standard electronically con- exterior color. Black Obsidian, Bor- tion, we can negotiate advantages for UNUSUAL AVAILABILITY alarm system. Utilities included, furnished. Call • 1 bedroom. thirtfUocradjacent to elevator. Low • •pennies on $1.00. Delinquent tax. repo's, : FREE Information! tive thre-way opening center console . trolled 4-speed automatic overdrive deaux Pearl, Cabernet Pearl. Cypress them that they could never obtain as 1 BEDROOM EFFICIENCY Susan. 201-763-0916. ' * . . ' maintenance. Walk to shopping: 64.000. Call • REO's. Your area. Toll free 1-800-218-9000 908-687-2735. en. H-5139 for current listings/ directory. (able to open toward -either the driver transmission with DUET-II shift man- Pearl. Espresso, Ivory Quart/.. Pewter 'individuals." 7-i'pf said. FROM $575 All oners expire 3/1/97 (201) 467-6244 Heat/Hot Water Included " • ' ' ROOM TO RENT or front-passenger side), full comple- agement produces smooth, controlled and Silver.Crystal.- • 170 RT. 22 SPRINGFILED, NJ Coldwell Banker'sNew York reg- Relinished Hardwood Floors IRVINGTON. 5'/! ROOMS second floor, near %£ 686-9898 '-. 554 Westminster Avenue schools, transportation. $675 per month, plus ion includes 100 offices in the Greater Call For Appointment utilities. VA months security .-Immediate occu- • and enter a four digit ' New York metropolitan area. • • • ' - 908-355-3913 ' pany. 201-399-6493. • ' .'. selection number below! NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE RATES W ON THE REAL ESTATE FOR UPDATED RATES CALL INFO SOURCE 908-626-9898^ AND DIAL THE LENDER CODE •-.•'• • • • •-.-••• . \- ' » . .^ ' • • •.•••••-.••. : • 1 MARKET! BUYING A HOME LOOK FOR THESE LENDERS ON-THE INTERNET @.WWW.CMI-MORTGAGEINFO.COM/WORRALL.HTM REAL-TOHS Finally, An Easy Way To Find Qut New Car Information For FREE! 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Realtors 688-3000 4860 Tercel Prequaljficitiona, FTHB Programs,Comtruciioh Loam you want to hear.., -4534 Riviera 4782 Aurora FORD 4861' Tacoma !9 -. 4535- - Roadmaste'—r-:- • 4793—Bravnoa- First Savings Bank SLA 908-225-4450 INFO» 1751 Source One Mortgage 908-396-9700 INFO» 1742 RetocOlon Network H362~'."Supra"""" ' 4535. Skylark ,:784 Cutlass 30 YP, FIXED • • -7.38 3.00 7.74 AP30YP R FIXED" —S" ' 6.75 ' 3.00 -. 7.09 . \VEBSITE - www.homcneLcom/mangtls-htin Union County Since 1929 UL&NifT 4863 .Previa . • 30 YR FIXED FHA 7.50 0.00. ; 8.30' CADILLAC Muslan; 4785 Eighty-Eight 15 YR FIXED . • • " 7,50. 0.00 . '7,51 ' -.FE|" 4786 CutlaSS Supreme *j Get ready to 4540 Ooville Aerosiar 4865 Paseo * • • 5/1-30 YR 7.00 .0.00 '7.80 S ' 350 30 YR CONFORMING. 7.50 000 . 8.30 Econoltiv ,i 47e7 LSS Zoio Poinl Loan Specialist. FTHB Program . All »bov« produat »r» lor FTHB. rtiuidiont ipply ' • 4541 Eldorado 4866 4Runn.ei" ' , receive your : 4542 Seville Club Wag T 4867 Ava'lor. ' First Union Mortgage 800-332-6830 INFO» Sovereign Bank 908-810-9749 INFO» 1762 4544 ' Calera F-Senes P ..479a -Silhouette L 4868 Carn'ry". 30 YR FIXED 7.38- 2.88 7.70 AF^P 30 YR FIXED 3.00 7.59 APP CHEVROLET Rangei £ I MERCEDES 4869 Ceiica . P'ODe PLYMOUTH 15YRFIXED" ' 6.75 ' 2.88 ' 7.27 ' FEE 15 YR FIXED 1.00 7 46 •-. FEE "FREE" J550 Astro isuzu 4740 C-Class 4870 Corolla . .'. N/P .._N/P ..._N/P S 375 15YRJUMBO 1.00 7.43 S 300 4552 Blazei i'~- EClass 4790 Voyager 4871 uana Cruise 4742 • 'St-Coupe ^ Float down option available. Call lor zero point quoiM. ' • : Worrall Community 4553 Gamaic 479! Neon 4872 . RAV 4 • 4742 S-Ciass 4792 'Breeze • ' Genesis Mortgage Svcs 800-304-5757 INFO» 1750 Union Center National Bk 908-688-9500 INFO» 1740 4554. Caprice Classic 4623 Conloa-. VOLVO .Newspapers New or •4555"- Caviiei 466:- =•:••)•'.• PONTIAC 30 YR.FIXEP 7.38; 3.00 7.30 AP30 PYR FIXED 8.38 13:00 8.38 . APP • . 4556 Corvette MERCURY 43» '• 85O.P JAGUAR 4600 3onneville 15Y)RFTXE'D • ••"' '•'6.88 •• 3,00 ' 7.3& FEE 15--YR FIXE-LV ' - ' -7'.8E • ".0.00 7:88 - "• FEE . Used Car Vehicle pricing. 4558 WonieCa.no 4891 ' 960 ' 4501 Fifebud UNION ' 4559 Suburcar. VOLKSWAGEN 1-YRADJ]... • - ; .5.25 ._• 3.00 ; 3.71 S'377 HOME PROG :.." '. '7.63' 0Q0' . .7.63'••. S -350 KENILWORTH ' • ' ' Tracer 4802 Grand AW Report by mail or fax. It 456C Tahoe- FHA birec: Endorsement/ VA Automatic Lender 30 Year fixed 50.00 application tee LOOKING FOR LOW TAXES? . LOVELY 3 BR CAPE •4803 Giand Prix 4561 Van. "Grand Marqu-s Gibraltar Savings Bank 800-893-1042 INFO» 1755 Valley National Bank 201-305-8800 INFO» 1757 0^ ' - s&'.r zz includes detailed prices, QMS 4304 Sunlne ^'b. ...rt tri!S cnar / 4562 C/k Pickup m er-.ioy i»ie neck ano Uroe yara S'-? Sacie [57^30 YR 7.00 0.00' ' 7,69. APP 30 YR FIXED • 0.00 .802 APP I." :.~i> FR a^ • equipment Itets, 4555 Lumina '•463: • .<•-•'( 4S0:- Trans Spon 7/1-30 YR •7.25. ' 0.00 ' 7.69 '•• FEE' 15'Vfl FIXED 7.68 • FEE 4S6tr S-Senes PICKUP 10/1-30 YR 7.50 ' 0.00 7.73 S 3501 YR ADJ'" 8.01 •$ 450 ' 'package descriptions, 4567 Venture mint-Van 45B8 Maiiiou Hudson City Savings Bk 908-549-4949 INFO» 1764 West Essex Bank. FSB 201-575-7080 INFO» 1754 • and more. Call now! 5/1-30YR -_—7-.25.--.-0.P0-.—2.86 ARP_ 30.YH.FJXEU> —8-13—_Q.Q0,i*.B-13_ APK 10/1-3"b~YR" • " "7.50 ' 0.00 7.76 FEE 15 YR FIXED 7 50 0.00 ' 7:50 L FEE s'T2'4Ti6W^ 15 YR FIXED ' . .: . 7.50 .0.00.' 7.54^ S 375 5/1-.30.YR ' _. ' 7 00 000- 7.79 . S 350 entering.a.4 digit code for the selection they want to hear tup)o-5 choices per ciili). (\U'S are FREE it within your local calling area. Out Ot area calls will be- At Home Sarvica • Evenings S. We«laind Intercounty Mortgage 800-811-4264 INFO» World Savings Bank 800-248-0237 INFO» billed as a regular call by your telephone company. Autosourco is a public serxicc oi Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. , ...... , 30 YR FIXED 3.00 7.70 AP30P YR FIXED 7 20 0.00- 7.52 ' APP 15 YR FIXED 3:00 - 7.39 ' FEECOF" I ARM .3 75 - r.50~ 7.65 ' FEE For information on advertising & sponsorship opportunities with Autosource, call (908) 686-7700 extension 311, 1 YR ADJ. 3.00 8 07 S 150- N-P N/P N/P S 175

UNION > v Comas lerwe'S zzve-n -•: aaj!.;-.i •'-'. •- :' - .. x: . . '.'• ROSELLE PARK ' ' • assume no liability (O''lypo5raptnca e-cn :• =-••:•- ;—. -— :--s -•ctv.e PRESTIGE HOME IN PREMIER LOCATION There s ^z finer address ir to*r. Statefy 5 BH « bati cotoni*. r p^ HONEY STOP THE CAR . CM I @ 800-426-4565 Rates are s-ppirc t. •.-» »-:t-s 3-e ;-ese-.<;: 1 Wane? Yosj ii iove its sniny *OGS 'toors, p:us*^ cafpe:s jRyngr.:* *. a loo- at Pis vinyl wow 3 BR col Feat ^tw k rtc-'u '. .Rates ccnip/iec Fec-as ' '?:-' UP. Nrt gnrVCfr^maroie bat^ wrtfi facuzii A»nis tp'S274.90C ' ne* HW heatai. riaro^pod^m tnrougfi oy*. Only Su Copyrigfi!. 199' Cocpe-3: .* MC".;J5* ":—.3:-- • •-•••••\

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OVER EVERY MODEL MARKED DOWIX1 FOR THIS EVENT! TAURUS', EXPLORERS, W/SIUDSTARS, F-SERIES PICK-UPS, ASPIRES, VEHICLES REDUCED ESCORTS, PROBES, MUSTANGS, r CONTOURS, T-BIRDS, CROWN , VICTORIAS, RANGERS, _, FOR QUICK , — . AEROSTARS, BRONCOS & , SALE! M f ECONOLINE VANS. !

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119 Point specials will apply during this 45 HOUR SALE. This clearance Quality 100% 119 & Safety absolutely ends promptly at 9pm Presidents' Day, Monday. 'OVERSTOCKED^ FINANCING 'inancing POEHT Inspection ' On-the-spot '• D-minute Don't miss it! \ WITH NEW '97 AVAILABLE financing a< us you We inspect every vehicle to nuke canbuytoda. sure it's in tip-top condition .' , EXPLORERS -L. before ofTeriij It for »ale. • Pay less wfchont th,e stress ^EXPEDITIONS // 4-WHEEL DRIVE, JILL COLORS, n All OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE f if AT HUGE DISCOUNTS! I '^ A^5?i9: fc^eil Automotive ROUTE 87> cbLONijft 11 -9 08-388-646S ABSOLUTELY NO PHONE QUOTES WILL BE GIVEN. CARS SOLD ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE BASIS. ONE VEHICLE PER FAMILY.

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.0 V Route 27 > Colon U 908-388-6900 Prices include all costs to be paid by consumer except licensing, registration & taxes. *97'Ford Taurus 4.9% for 48 mo. "97 Taurus auto, P/w, p/L , tilt, cruise, 34 to choose from, PLUS MUCH MORE! VIN #VA120855. MSRP: S20.285 Buy for. S15,285. You save S5000 UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1997 — PAGE B21 UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED PAGE B20 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 Cadillac recently introduced the all-new sporty '97 Catera tdmers. Most entry-luxury buyers are •J' . • says »Nottoli. :_ ... .,"Thei_ •r expectation...: s for r developeA*,,n\~™Ad OJIanMd rr.Cr.nArefined ih»;their .mrWunder-. tamers. Most entry-luxury bi When the new Catera wenton sale new to the category. • - quality and service are much higher, standing of these demanding new cus-. last /all, Cadillac became the first Most entry-luxury buyers are new to the and they are much less brand loyal U.S. automaker to introduce a vehicle dimming Motors, due to a very successful 60 years than the generation before." into the entry-luxury market. category. They are coming out of non-luxury While customers born before 1946 The entry-luxury market, which is. LeeMyles as Nezv Jersey's oldest established exclusive * vehicles, particularly mid-size cars. And while

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$18,496 CADI I.I .AC \U Stop In For Details 91 PONTIAC SUNBIRD LE $8496 94 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE $9995 94 CHEVY BLAZER 4X4. ci-kin-ii-i) I'RI-:-(AVM:O h On Oldsmobile Special $8795 '90 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD $10,996 '94 GMC HMMY 4X4. ..$18,495 Auto, A/C, Dual Air Bags, AM/FM St. Cass,. w/CD| 92 DODGE DAYTONAES A/C, Dual Air Bags, AWFM St. Gass:, PS, PB, 4 Cyl. Changer, PS, PB, Pwr. Moonroof/Windows/Locks/Mirrors I Leasing Programs B3 FORD MIIS1WG...... _ 90 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE.. ..,.»$lIJBaS 94 CADDLLAC SEDAN DEVILLE...... $21,995 VIN VH537567; MSRP $14,480. • $3,269 at delivery, Cruise, 4 Cyl. VIN VA120732; MSRR $20,795. $3,504 all 24 payments total $2,376; total lease cost $5,421. lelivery, 24 pay'ts total $5,016; total lease cost $9,061. u s i-: c A R s '95 CADILLAC ELDORADO '95 CADILLAC ElBORADO '95 CADILLAC SEVILLE SLS •93 PONTIAC GRAND AM...... v...i.JMfflB »96BUICK CENTURY...... $12,795 '95Ci^DILLACSBj^pEVDJLE...... $24395 *95 CADILLAC SEVILLE SIS 1 rulo Crrrn KVz/i Neutral Inlenor. Bose mme Diamond With TOURING COUPE Black . North Star Eitgine A Ortlv Sinitut S^hm Healed Seats. Oirorne Xeutral Interior. Like Brand Kru- H'i//i fiorthslar Engine Mo (irren With Keutraljnlenor. Chrome. 24K Miles' M'tft-L RtHtiisler Roof. Norlhstur Win-els• IV Pluyer. fianhsur DiguieS.Unly 92 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE ..$9996 '95 JEEP WRANGLER...... $13,995 94 (yUBD.LAC ELDORADO...... $24,995 "Purchasing or leasing an auto- Enitw A'Nuli 35K Miles'SlkWj331 : \1\*SU60SS74 JIKUilel'SlkKOSm \ l\*SUH00r33 $ mobile is a major decision. We ? 27,995 92 CHRYSLER FIFTH AVENUE. .$9995 94 PONTIAC TRANSPORT $15^99(5 95 CADOJUAC SEOTLLE SLS. can'help you decide 28.995 26,995 28,995 '95 OLDSMOBILE AURORA '91 PONTIAC '94 CADILLAC ELDORADO '94 CADILLAC in a- hassle-free Fm-.! Hetty With Astro Root. Base HREB1RD TOURING COUPE SEVILLE STS *m, IWutetl Snin S Only 2IK Mlla • Red' folo Green'Only 31K Miles'North Slai Aulo. Sorth St'urSy\irm 4DR, A/C, Dual Air Bags, AM/FM St. Cass., PS,:PB f atmosphere!" somoe On/> -OtK Miles' Engine Astro Roof. Base CD Plawr' Cotypio Grvvn SALES • LEASING -SERVICE • PARTS -BODY REPAIR .*JrtW J6 rCrd'SktmS267 1'jKMilei' Pwr. Windows/Locks, 16" Wheel Pkg.,- Cruise, 4 Cyl ; r- Bill Vince, Owner 23%9SS: nCertitdS VIM V4412319; MSRP $26,395. .$3,645.at delivery ^26,995 24 payments total S6.600;, total lease cost $9,615. 25 995 9995 24,995 X2REDIT 'Pymnts based on 36mos. closed end lease. S999 down (Deville $1287 down includes.$500t;urient Cadillac Lease' - - 2t n»,dosed-endteases foraedil^uaHied Jessees.-.$2,500-cap..redua, S54S i _ Incentive) + 1st pymnt due at inception. Pymnt total/residual;.Catera $14,364/20,734: Deville S17.954/S21.034.12K" WINNING PROBLEMS lease pun*, option at fair market value. Lessee tesp. lor maint., excess wear & tear, & at end of lease for mileage in excess oi '" . Miles"peryear,"15(mi"overtesseeies|»"n5ible'tormaintenance^!Tim^1nctiKle"aII'co9S'to"te ' 12 OOP rnl/yr at 15 cftni. All prices incl. all costs to.be paid by a consumer, except tor lie., reg= & taxes. Not resp. for typos: except (or licensing, reg. & taxes. Must qualify for current lease incentive Exp 3 days from pub. SERVICE Corner of Rt. 22 E. & Somerset St., No. Plainfield, I\JJ C A D I L • L A C (90s) 753-1500 Hi? ROUTE 27 • ST. GEORGE AVE. • RAHWAY • (908) 382-0300 MON-FRI9-9 SAT 9-8 I y-y SMI y-o Loaner Car Oiclsrnobile lAuToBuniePtoawl Pnros me >ts to !'•? paid tiy ;i consumer except lor lie. reg. & taxes. Not responsible for typographical errors. Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except lor lie. reg. & taxes. Not lAinHOfUZEODEALERl responsible tor typographical errors. Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except lor lie. ieg. & taxes. Not responsible lor typographical errors. iS. VIP STANDS I JT PEOPLE OUR CUSTOMERS 1584 ROUTE 22 (East) WATCHUNG (908)561-2900 A.

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UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED UNION COUNTY CLASSIRED THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 — PAGE B23 PAGE B22 — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1997 AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE """"* AUTO FOR SALE 1992 TOYOTA PREVIA LE 54K mBeS.'CO, 1984 CHEVY CAMARO Sports Coupe. Not 1989 LINCOLN, SIGNATURE Series, black. mr air ABS Captains chairs, alloy wheels, . AUTOMOTIVE runnning- will sell for parts. Car In Union, Call Loaded, 4-dcor.leather, power seats; cruaa. . Senrco'ndillon.. $12,500 negotiable. • EI/ERY CAR BELOW RETAIL! Autoland to hold 59K. Insta-dear windshield, car phone In- 908^964-4069. '• ' , cluded. Garage kept $5900. 908-964-8850. 201-376-1672. 1988 CHEVY CAMARO. Blue, 6 cylinder,- 1992 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GU. 16 Valves, automatic, good condition, 94,000 miles. 1988 MERCURY COUGAR XR7, excellent s n rool 8r 67,000 miles, loaded. u - ;1P°* *™£ a driving seminar AUTO DEALERS $3,500 or best offer. Call 908-687-4218. condition, white, blue leather Interior, loaded, thing, very sporty. Must see.and drive. $8900. spoiler kit. cd player, alarm system, 60,000 World's Largest 201-763-0725. ' • SMYTHE VOLVO 1986.CHEVROLET VAN. Brown, all automatic. miles; 201-661-1767. • Autoland, AAA and the Springfield Police Department are presenting a free EXCLUSIVE AM/FM cassette. 60.000 miles. $5500. Call 1973 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE Looks, runs Driver's Safety Seminar to inform the public on. various car related safety 908-688-4373. 1990 MITSUBISHI ECUPSE, 5 speed, blue. great, interior dean and Irr good shape New VOLVO DEALER Fully loaded, new tires, excellent condition. brakes, clutch, staler. $1400 negotiable, Indoor Showroom issues. The meeting will take place Feb. 19 from 7-8 p.m. imhe Autoland Ser- 1988 DODGE DAYTONA, air conditioning. Best offer, must sell. 908-687-5009. 326 Morris Avenua Summil. 908-355-2249. ' • • . • • -.. • • vice Department. . • i ' . • power steering, power, brakes, am-fm cas- (908) 273-4200 sette, automatic, 89,000 miles. Good condition. 1987 NISSAN 200SXse, V-6, red,' 5-speed, Representatives from the Automobile Association of America and the S2.300. 908-245-8951. • \ 88K, fully loaded, sunroof. Asking $3500. AUTHORIZED negotiable. Call 908-686-7803. AUTO WANTED ' /Oldsmobile Springfield Police Department will present valuable and important information FACTORY SERVICE 1986 DODGE LANCER, automatic, power LEASE FOR EASY OWN™ FOR 1987 NISSAN MAXIMA, white, selling as Is. ABLE PAYS TOP $$$IN.GASH on how to reduce the chances of having a vehicle stolen, being the victim of a windows, power brakes, power steering, air, LONG TERM LEASING Good engine, broken axels. Price negotfbaWe, am-fm, cassette, 101K, $995 or best offer. car jacking, skidding in winter driving, winter related mechanical failure, and . vere-reasonable. Call 908-964-0562/ , • ' For All 4 Wh»»l Driv»« . . 201-338-9670. . ' '93 Honda Accord EX '92 Dodge Caravan LE misunderstanding anti-lock brakes and airbag operation. 908-964-5277, hours 5fl0-10:00pm. AUTO FOR SALE CABS, TRUCKS «nd VANS .'.."' This free seminar is presented as a public Service to all drivers. There will be DREAM MACHINES - got a picture of your car? 1988 NISSAN SENTRASE-Sports coupe. Mint 1990 ACCURA LEGEND, white. 4 door, moon #069307-42k miles #279387-74k miles - Run it for 4 weeks, only $40. Call Classified at' condition, only 76,000 miles, red with sunrool. information distributed and refreshments served. . root 65 000 miles, all power, alarm, remote 800-564-8911 tor details. FREE PICK UP 7 DAYS starter, mini condition. $12.500.908-862-3543. $4500/ best offer. Call 908-286-0773. RSVPto Autoland at 467-6244 cxt. 2259 at your earliest convenience. In 1989 HONDA CIVIC.SI. 5 speed, red. Excellent 4 DR/4 cyl/5 spd/Air/PS/PB^ 6cyl/Auto/PS/PB/Air case of inclement weather, this seminar will be held Feb. 20. 1993 ACURAlNTEGFUWSS'.S-speed. sunroof, condition, 48K, four new tires, air, AM-FM OLDS 1974 CUTLASS Supreme, CreampuW, 1-80O-953-9328 AM/FM cassette, ABS, power everything: Only cassette. Askipg $5400. Call 201-669-8120. right off showroom floor. Used In parades. Autoland is loeted at 170 Route 22 East, Springfield, New Jersey, The ser- 3BK miles; Mint. S-V2;S00/ best oiler.. S5.000,_ tow-mileage. Must see. Call Eric. -gQI-740-9100. lawo mootnqo. ' ' 008-688-2044 . i nil Luwi'kiilCC RuJid. ' • 1992 HYUNDAI fcLANl HA. 4 cylinder, :> speed Ford Explorer (Eddie Ban standard transmission, alr-condltloning, AM/ AUTO SPECIAL • $24.00 for 10 weeks prepaid. SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches. Cadil- Can Classified lor details. 800-564-8911. FM cassette, good condition. 65,000 miles. $$$WE PAY TOP DOLLAR$$$ $4,795, negotiable. 201-705-9657. lacs. Chaws, BMWs, Corvettes, Jeeps. #035475-49kmiles • #B00959 - 89k miles 4WD's. Your area. Toll Iree 1-800-218-9000 .1992 BMW 329.'6 cylinder, manual tranmis- For Your Junk Car / sion. leather,-'sun-roof. air- 1994 JEEP GRAND, CHEROKEE. V-8. 4X4/ extension A-7953 current listings. is conditioning. AM/FM cassette, new tires, 45K. automatic,. aircondltioning, ABS, an power, 24 Hour Service. Call:" °- 4 DR/4 cyI/5 spd/Air/PS/PB 6 cyl/Auto/Air/PS/PB Mint. $18,300 negotiable. 201-325-0190. premium stereo, alarm, many extras. 34,000 SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches. Cadil- miles. $18,500. 201-762-9462. ^'•^^ lacs, Chevys, BMWs, Corvettes. Also Jeeps. 4 _198a-CADILLAC_SEDAN_deVILLE,_Belge_ vyfrpei drives. Your area. Toll tree 11- ._908-68&7420_____.- leather Interior, loaded.- Mint condition In and 1983 CJ7 JEEP. 258, 6 cylinder. 4 speed, 1-800-218-9000 Ext. A-5139 for current J94 Honda Accord DX '95 Honda Civic DX out. New tires. $6500..Call 908-851-0307, nowsupere hard-top/ soft-top, new AM/FM stereo cassette • jistings/dlrectory. • - 1 (removable). $1800 Or best offer. TRUCKS FOR SALE : back, perimeter lighting and memory 1985 CADILLAC.SEDAN De Villa, white,'red GOVERNMENT SEIZED Cars lor pennies on #020889-41k miles. Buick's Riviera, dramatically rede- 908-424-8742. 1988 FORD F-150. MINT Condition. Stereo/ #013485-20k miles leather interior, air, new engine, 20,000 miles. • 'the $1. Jaguar. Corvette. Mercedes. BMW. driver's seat arid mirrors. runs well. $2.100. 908-688-6123. cassette, air, bedliner. chrome wheels, power signed for the 1995 model year, has a 1988 LINCOLN TOWN Car. garage'kept. one Porsche, Honda. 4x4's, trucks and more. Local steering and brakes. Low mileage, good price. • more powerful optional supercharged The available memory door locks owner, fabric top. hilly loaded, cherry black listings/ directory. Toll Iree 1-800-669-2292. 4 DR/4 cy!/5 spd/PS/PB/Air CARS FOR $100 or best offer. Seized and 731-0224. -.'•.• 2 DR/ 4 cyl/Auto/Air/P^/PB engine among a number of significant feature allows the driver to choose auctioned by DEA, FBI. IRS. All models, 70,000 miles $7,000. 908-233-8299? 9-4. extension H-4000. whether both doors automatically 4WD's,- boats, computers and more. Your area improvements for 1997. now! 1-800-451-0050 exl. C198,- 1 '92 Plymouth Voyager '94 Honda Accord LX New for 1997. the optional super- lock or unlock — or only the driver's 1988 ASTRO CHEVY VAN. Rebuilt engine, two -ATTEN charged- 3S00 Series II V6 delivers door unlocks — when the car is shifed tone gray, clean. Asking $3800, negotiable. #541017-69k miles' MONEY! •240 horsepower, and 280 Ib-ft of into "Park." In those cases the doors Call 201-763-O818 or 201-761-1497. #056301-31k miles ' torque compared with 225 horsepow- automatically lock when the car is shifted out of "Park." Another choice: ALL TOY 6 cyl/Auto/Air/PS/PB • . 4 DR/4 cyl/PS/PB/Aif er and 275 ib-ft -of torque for last scar's supercharged 38OOV6. Riviera Xo automatic .lock. or. unlock. with the new.engine has been clocked- Delayed locking allows the driver, '92 Nissan Pathfinder XE '94 Honda Accord EX from zero to 60 mph in 8 secdnds, to open any door, to retrieve articles 1 EPA ''fuel-economy ratings.'are- 18 within five seconds after, the power #039249;-62k miles' •' ^ #059228-58k miles mps city. 27 mpg highway. • • ' door lock has been activated.This can 1 1 • I 27/mo. NEW 1997 CADILLAC ELDORADO Standard with both engines is an be overridden by pressing the driver's' 111 4 DR/6 cyl/5 spd/PS/PB/Air^* 3128/ electronically controlled four-speed' door lock button twice. ,- •4.6L V-8, automatic O/D .'.utomaiic transmission, which pro-. • Security feedback provides Jhe transmission, power vides smooth.' consistent shifting remote keyless entry used with a hom Low 7.9% Used Car Financing Available steering.'brakes, AIR, full under a wide variety of driving "chirp" or exterior lamp flash to sig- (to qualified buyers) —poweFr-sport-package- conditions nal that the lock command —: or an Get it in gear with The 1995 Riviera was honored as excterior. lamp flash for the unlock 0PENM0N-THURS9am-9pmFRI-SAT9am-6pm Stk. #H7025, VIN "Best Luxury; Coupe — Driver's- command — has been received. The the Auto Special . #VU60039.9, MSRP Choice Awards" by the national. TV user can also choose no feedback. 10 Weeks - 20.words • show Motortt'cek. and received a' Perimeter lighting provides person- • only $24.00 prepaid One vehicle per ad oesieri and engineering award- from. al security by turning on headlamps;. No abbreviations te ' Popular Mechanics. The Robb Report ££> TOYOTA parking lamps and back-up lamps for • No. refunds nim.'ri T?T\-ifr?'. as an "Exceptional NJ.Turopike-Eii113 Ment Award Winner" and the Chica- entry unlock button is pushed. With Prlce ol vehtde Is only copy change- PLUS TAX OaenUdoiiCKPTadCorolti. -tift(letirN«w-w«my- o rr • Sun-Times placed it among its Twilight Sentinel lighting, this feature allowed. compel rTen Best 1995 Vehicles." will activate only if it is dark outside. . Jusl |ot down your ad and man It In with Lease term .27 w • your payment . > '. t>: months. 1st pay- • New for 1997 isPersonal Choice, a'. This feature can also be deactivated.' Wornll Newspaper* - ®TOYOTA ment plus security Styles An. to ) 474-1600 deposit due at 2roup of features activated by Ihe. . ;With; available memory driver's" CtuaLOed Adrertltlng Dcpt. LIFETIME GUARANTEE I s standard remote, keyless entry fobs.. . seat and mirrors, when the driver uses . . P.O. Box 168 Tax a Mapiewood. If J. .07040 . Lessee responsible foe excess wear and tear maintenance and repairs'leas e term lee and Linden These Personal Choice, convenience. the keyless fob to unlock the car, the. percentage rate ol 6.9%. Actual rales and payments may P.A.0 ' Search your local dassiKeds. • '. 1 . Airport and security features,may be person- .'•'driver]s' seat and outside rear-view dec. Significant final payment due at end of 36 monttilerm to ' • . 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A W0RRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER RAHWAY, N.J., VOL.7 NO.20—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1997 TWO SECTIONS - 25 CENTS m City noses^t '94 250 CONVERSION VAN ASKING $13,990 ASKING $11,990 O By Scan Daily 95 INTEGRALS ASKING SI 5,495 CMEVY 2-DR. BCYL. S-SPO UAN PS.B *C- BENCH 5E»15 to published reports, this is not illegal. Feb. 5. Both sides have been in labor other than contractual and paid ones, C DODGE 6-CVL AU^O TRANS P-B"S. AC T/GlASS CRUISE BED CAPT OAiUS Teachers refused to attend Back to •92BERETTA . ASKING $6,444 ACUflA 3-OR. *-CVu. AUTO TRANS. P.'SB AC VOON AOO Ci.0** 'NT. T'CLASS AUFU5TEREOCASS Ul O.6C3 ViN P2\77H3 • T Highlights StafT Writer" . 'C-EV* : on 6-C*L *UTO «AMS. AC. PSB'/CLOTM INT. T/GIASS. BUCKETS . "As has been noted," said board mediation since at least December. no curriculum writing and no volun- School night last year, which led to its Railway's teachers did not show up President Ed Henderson, "it's a state According to published reports, teering for duties. Bulletin boards are cancellation. Teachers were at work for work last Wednesday in what holdiay, recognized by the stale. It's both sides came close lo an agreement also to be paper covered or taken ' the day before and the day after. Vendors wanted could be the first of many labor con- not on our calendar, but it's within the I on salary increases but the union was down. k' •'.'.••. ' ' .' ; • "I think, we're very disappointed in frontations hel ween the Board of Edu- • Vendors arc wauled for a law. Whether it's, right is another asked to accept changes in medical Railway's teachers have been with- the confrontational attitude of the o cation and the .Railway Education •crafi fair on March 21 from 6 .tiling. ^; and denial benefits and in retroactive out contracts since July, something REA," said Joseph llartnett, a rnenv Association. • .- - . -• > lo 10 p.m.-al Grovcr Cleveland ' Henderson said the board has not pay. REA President Don Pennell the REA hascalled ''utterly unaccept- bcr of the board's Employee Rela- School. For information; contact The teachers' union urged mem- decided how the lost day will be made could not be reached for comment at able." The board -delayed meetings ' tions Committee.. bers, in a. memtv from its "Action Paige Rue at 382-5108. ' up. Possibilities include using a snow press time. . . wilh the REA on Ihecontracts almost According to Harlnett, the board Team." lo take an "Action Holiday" day, docking the teachers a day of pay In addition, and possibly further job until the last minute, Stvi many of ' offered the REA a number of "94 INTEGRA LS ASKING $11,444 '92 ELDORADO ASKING $13,995 '92 VILLAGER MINI-VAN ASKI'NG S14,495 last Wednesday. Abraham Lincoln's and having them come back at the end '92JETTAGL • ASKING $6,88& 1 > actions.' tht REA has urged its mem- these were delayed. * improvements in their contracts, ACCtWA. H«.4-CTt. S*?B. Pit. AC. ClOTH IK7. BUCKETS CCNS3|£ Aum STtOEO- CAOU.IAC 2 DR. I-C1 - AUTP'TBANS. P/SB. -AC, CRUISE. LEATHER INT. TfGLASS. Church dinner birthday, a stale holiday, is celebrated ,-W i 03 i-Cu' ALTO . TRANS P'S'B-'. AC . T'GLASS. BOCKEIS. O.OTH INT. AU^MSTEflEOCASS Ut e*iMVlN «13«J9 . . • ' - of the year. bers lo adopl a minimal workday. This is not the first job action the ivSS Ml 58*3) o including ah almost 12 percent raise on that day, so teachers said they are • The Trinity United Melhodisl • The memo went out one day after a This includes working only from "bell teachers have taken, ihough it is the in salaries over three years, improved entitled to take the day off. According Church on Milton and Main failed labor, mediation mcctine on to bolt," not participating in activities first that has cost a school day. clothinu and shoe allowances. streets \vill' ol'fef a smorgasbord dinner Imiighl al 5"p.m." : Advance tickets'.arc required at'. S8.5Q'for'adults aiid S4 for' ' Leader of non-violence Group lobbies council for research children younger than 12. Call 388-l.^S oi- ?SS-5f,K4 for reser- By Chris Suswal child's. parents and checking the house for. lead piping. vations... •-.•• ~OTddcnviihirihfreTHpe^nints~ai'^!re^ The future of children's health studies continues to rest paint. This'action generally controls the exposure to lead. ASKING $9,990 •93CELICAGT ASKING 813,495 '89 240SX SE , ASKING $5,888 '92 LEGEND ASKING 516,888 '92 G-20 Actw. MI «• I ET^J ST ^T^ with the City Council. «:. UUTM£« M. UOOS.FI' U«™ VSSA»J JOP i-CH AtTO TRANS. PS'B. AC. AUflKTEflEO f CASS. Ui tiAit Vi'J ' he said. ' " ' • o ' KWC1I1&4 " .- Tax program ' Robert Carson of the Railway'Lead Screening Group A level, of 40 liiicrograms-per dcciletcr would provoke ROUTE 22 EAST FOR INSTANT CREDIT ^ USED CARS WARRANTY Tlie-AARl1. witli the coopera- addressed the city government during the last council contacting a physician for monitoring practices, medica- )6 MONTW3,6.000'M1LE. tion ol the Railway Division of meeting with concerns about continuing what is known as tions and treatments.' Carson said these tend to significant- < ...•at Springfield Acura .--#.. Call Mr. Walters: an outreach program. According to Carson, RSLG Super-. ly lower the level of lead within the bloodstream. USED CAR SUPER : •Parks and Revreatinn. will cow: AiRC0\:>~c'vN3-S'.:s 'E\:r:\ . visor Richard Weden has suggested the cily create a part- .1 i liuf in^>a»44> "The chemicals administered by the doctor grah the lead ATX program' for Railway seniors on time positionto pursue the lead testing program and "coor- or.other metals and bond with.them so they arc flushed a- limited' inconi.'- The fax assis- dinate lead screening appointments for study programs." out." he said. . . W'program win be oil. an Currently. Wederi is compiling data taken from the lead Carson indicated that the organization Parents United app.iimmeiil-oiily-.basis and will'• screening program's results. Carson said. These results Against Lead have set March 20 as a tentative J.ite lor a be hulLf.:in the Railway Senior". will be summarized in a report as Weden will analyze the promotion for lead screening in the form of an liasier r.us; statistics gathered during the last three years. He added that Center on: Esterbrooke Avenue Hunt. '',...• • . . a significant number of children who were tested did have on FuesJays and Thursdays "We are Hying to make people more aware of lead and ."rolalivcly high levels of load in iheir hlood." ' fr\'m-10 j.m. to 2 p.m.'The its effects," Carson said. "We want more people to enroll According to Carion.. the.levels of lead in blood are ' Be An Acura Owner and receiv pigutM will last- inrough Apnl in the lead screening programs anj w» want in j-jmole measured in microgramspcrdecilelcr. Right now, the stan- knowlege on the subject.'" 15. l:or an appointment, call the dard set hy the Centers for Disease Control for an allow- Railway Division of. P.arks. and ' The Union County Concerned Citizens, of which Car- 1000 GASH BACK able level is 25 micrograms per decileler. But that standard son is. an aclive member, have been'particularly \vocal after you make your best deal!! level was once as high as 60 micrograms per dec'ile'ter.. he about health fx.-comitij: a Heeled by the mc-ineT.iMr l.vjlei.'- said. .- ' . - • in Railway '.'''•• "I lie'American Pediatrics Association has said that any ""So far. Jin' >ludy. sliow> 11.7 ohviijus eliecl.- l*n::i !!ie INEVEIR UNDERSOLD BRAND NEW-SPORTS COUPE &VWXXDR SEDAN • USED ACURAS . Stamp services BRANR D •• NEW-LUXURY lead wiiiiin the blood, is had." Ca.rson said. "This research •incinerator." Carson.s-nj.: "Bui the study was noj speci.*!- •WCVANEW J • Sr.-viT.ii stamp-huying' services LOW, LOW PRICES I SPORTS COUPE ' 'is important because further study and screening may pro-: cajly designed itV'r-Ijut. reasi>n." ' 97ACURACL 111..-'.- l!-.'-!;i p.-.-tal v'uxioniers' Vv'ar- '97 ACURA INTEGRA • FRONT WHEEL DRIVE '-AIR CONDITIONING vide insight into tlie health risks.dl' lead." • Canwil said Iliet'e needs to iv n>'ie data Irom arejv r.'UiiJ .(.••!.• .p.^nculai'l'v liimdy. Carson explained .thai any'level which exceeds^!) ' "' £Door..'Power.Steering/Disc Brakes/Windows.. AM/FM/Stereo/CD-Player... 'MOON ROOF 'AUTO.TF&NS. • ABS BRAKES!. . .Upwind aiid.dnwiiwiiid oi the incinerator. Some of these ranip.-sei'Vjvi-'v' cna'nle ciisii-'jiieps micrograms. per decileler would.warrant nolifyinu^lhe Pbw.:Ant., Tinted Glass,- Dual'•'• Air Sags, FrqrTt Wheel Drive, Fuel. Inject. 15 A L 1 studies would require ie>!ing people in-lhe ( artere; area receive-'lliv'ir'stamps via "• '.TvSpifi', Rtrf Trans /Opt'-Atito Trans, available, LOADED' 2-Door.' Pow.''Steer/Ant/wihds/Dr Lks.,'Cruise Control, AM/FM/Stereo/CD •Player. 16-Valye Fuei inject VTEC ^Cyi. Eng....and iotsmore1 MSRP: S16.535 VIN #V$001805. LEASE . •fi'lliiii: • O_L.I; a-fonri that can be; . ,Vlf)J#yL014057.- LEASE Martin Luther .King Jr.. is remembered in Black His- nbtaiiiei!' in-m toil tamers. Tlifi- " tory ' Mor>th~ historical illustrations and photographs •rv:. ,• iv .it' ni) i-vlr;i Hvir.-i- Plans to alter downtown area :—this—monfr-af-Gtfi' Hail. He led African-Americans ifi- vii.' ;!i.ii-- tlie- face- value of- thc'_ a non-violent fight for equal- rights from 1957 to j:iip> 'Ci'edit- carets cap also he 1968 includina the famous- March on Washington in- u.-ed-Iwr'. tejepliiMie orders'by • earn polarized public feedback 1963. •:".-••• ••• . ... :..'.- . • ' A-.iwt (S.nVi: STAMP--- as- -' ByvScan Dally '. s.i J!iJ -M.iSierc.ird are'. . StafT ••Writer 'When they fill a town just to fill it, that's Talk to two different merchants and v Gity's plan sketch you will get two different opinions on wrong. _ Denise Mieth proposed changes to the city's Master •. .'. '•-•.. . Store Owner Firewo'od- available Plan. ... '••'•' BRAND' IO7 D That isjust what ihc Rahn-iiy Prog- ^ '97 ACURA NEW 51/ Ii'.e''[)eh.ii!inei-ii 'ol I'ubiiw has Montclair roots ress did this week — speak to two'dif- According to Micth. ihe changes .i sign that s:iy> Office lor Rent," she ' 4-Door .Power Steer /ABS Brakes/Wtndows.- Wi'ifii ::ivi!e- cily rcsije:r> liv Scan. I)ail> " ' • ' : - .Bloomficld Avenue is. also much/ ferent merchants in the. downtown are "for the'landlords-and the people s.nd. . . . •AM/FM/Stereo/CD-Play'er-. Fewer Antenna/ BYB0NO#1... " AM/FM7Stereo/Cass«le. Pow AnL/Seats/Dr. i!_i'.- .:.!?ccJ :-..i';- fitewi.n\J '•• . ' . StulT Writer ' -iargei or al lea>l muUi lrnger: Hun the c business area and ask them their opin- who own ihe buildings" "—'• people Mieih ^|so said'the downtown area —'-"^-or Locks Timefl Glass'. Air Condition- YOU OCT VOLUME Locks/Mirrors Air Cone . Rr Defrost.Tinted sli'p h\ me depa'|-!i:k'i:l VI|:-U /• li tu'rn.s'oiii t|:at Ri!nva\ V'11'0! the . uowntowii arej 111 Railway Glass. Dutf Air Bags Front Wheel Drwe, Tilt ions of proposed changes to the Mas- who do not care whether they- put a was getting; loo "residential." ing. Dual Air Bags, Front Wheel prwe..Fuel in- li'c.i:ej ..- ."•»') Ifai: S;., ir.' only .I.,'IWI. ui.il Rit'li.rrd-I'reis-v'.'has . "lf>' the width ol Mon'.cbir." said jected £-cylinaer Engine, Automatic Trans- DBCOUMT PRONG Wheel, Fuei irjest 16 VaK/e 5^1- DOHC Eng • - "Main Street is Main Streei. USA'" .'••••• '•• ; ;" p ni •M.bu.ii ter Plan, which aims at revitalizing walk-in store, or an office in their' S •Auto Trans LOADED MSRP 541.435 VIN worked 'ioi'.-. '•'.'.' • rnissior .OADED' VS^ KB 895 yi.S Kadiis. "ii •literally, bisects." she said'. "Mam-Street is businesses, EVWYDAY? 3VC00197B -LEASE- • . . . areas of the city. • buildings. «\'COOW:S LEASE Pivis.N. a-ciMisullani wilfi tlie fitili of Qni Kadi:.-- added that DUvml'ie.ld not i-esiilences." 1 'These .changes are focused mainly Abeles. I'inllip>. Pivisv Jiid'ShapHo . Avenue has "much ol. ;|ie same pr\>b- . •"When they fill a town just lo fill it. j p on the downtown urea and are She added Ihalslie did not mind the is: J. Hie ol'.'i.'e. •Ihen. Ilie\ jjf that sou .probablyUiavc -jn that's, jusl wrong," she said. LEASE RETURN WE NEED CARS PARTIAL ACURA LISTING Has been hired by Railway lo do stu- intended to revitalize that area by changing aspect M the . downtown SPECIAL FINANCING! ALL TRADES WELCOMED! «eivi'iiK- u- .ili Hit Iree'tt.i.id'.- • enough parliiug. no! .Uc.hest store- var- dies,and give advice or, changes t:\its nuking tile streets/- 'more stopper- AND TRUCKS!. VIAY OTHERS IN STOCK! chip> ll.'.i:' t!ie\."i;,iM C.L:I\.;. \vhiic- .' Stores., as opposed to offices, are .i'n area, as long as the merchants were WE WILL PAY OFF ANY LOANS HEADQUARTERS Master Plan, which could be consid- . iely, penple n.'i wjnlip.;j lo go down- fNClUTJInTG EPLTTERMINATfON 24-HR. ROADSIDE mix of.sh'op>. hve-in arts-and-ciatt reason" to walk into- the. downtown. i-sL-MAKES AND MODELS ie.jiiiieme.iil>.' no clwinsaws,_ be lolluwing. . - also "kind ol delentirat:!'.g" "and haJ ... "If it's residential, then I'm out o\ ALL MAKES AND MODELS '• ASSISTANCE stores JIIJ ethnic ;'esiauranis. •-.' area. Till the downtown area- with COLLEGE GR^DS / HIGHEST PRICES PAID!!! . FROM'86 TO'96... •' hhiiii; ..'! oilier Work; will'pe Slany ol these clumires will take number ol vacuncie.v here." she said. "1 won't be one store ' But .Denise Nlielli oi Niece's offices, she said, and (he shoppers will allowed i-iir the ..prennsos-. .l-\u. place in the downtown business area BloOtrifield Avenue aivo has ciiltu!,; .and three for residences. It has to he "";i!~Tdcitities "-^""thc-Monrctair'"Arr- against' the. changes, to 'the Master their shopping. ••:?? i'reiss has been" rrrred almost specili-' Museum oh a side street. Mountain That did nol mean she disliked the :i'!a;i •' '-. "I have a shop across niystreet with calls \o help fevjtiiti/e the downtown Avenue1, and a numlvr of movie thea- See MASTKR. Pane 2- are:: . • . • '-• ters —such as the I 'nion County /\rt^ . WALTERS Golf for cancer. .•••' 1 his iv not the lirst downtown area Center o\t Irvmg Street. Both also •y.viiii; into l'W-7 with a golt'- . that P-reiNS has worked nji. The Rah- . have. New Jersey Transit stations. i nv\- .Prii'au-'w contacted- Montclair Bloomfield Avenue haviiig the star\ NO CREDIT. BAD CREDn. pj>> t'unij the American Cancer.' Council commends drug program FOR IMMEDIATE tin- week lii see-wli.it preiss had done of one rail line atils soiilhernViid neat : BANKRUPTCY... S vieiy. I'mon Couniy Unit. For. By Scan ,I)uily gei>. along with a number of his vol- Rodgcrs'ai the John 1-. Kennedy Cohi- ACURA rticie lecenlU '• ' r . •Bioomfield. ' ... REPOSSESSION- .!.'i:.ii:»-;i> .i'-! S.v\ Viui tan. iMay. StafT WrUtr. unteers and' mentors, for'iheir. work niuJTniy-Center,' where they mcel other -FWCEQOOTB AcvOiJmv: 1. K.neii Kadus. the According to KaUu>. Preiss' sug- NO PROBLEM! ITS0.K.! ,;: ^I'li-Li'iii.ves in New Jersey • Wendell Rodger.v has seen ujui -with black boys under the age ^i 10 positive iole models Mich as Council- dnecioi- oi |'lat;ning and 1-cononiic 'gestions for. Montclair were remark- v •iii.i! IViii'i?ylvas' mission 111 ably similar to those he niade for Rah 1 RTE.22-SPRINGFIELD-201-912-9000 • CREDIT APPROVAL \e>'i ..lei.vON The p.i>s'will be ' r iiid btiys. Me h.as seen enoui;! . ^i( ;i i:v s lion. RoUger>.s.ml, "Glad to hear it'" and l'leeholder'WaHcr McNeil. Rod- WILL BE ACCEPTED... Moincl.Hi uas more liioJest than it is way.,.'' ' ' ' ••• ''' V We speak English • Spanish • Russian • Italian • Portuguese -Hebrew •Arabic Mother languages !i >.U'a-d .l.;i the I9\)7 golfing lie Michigan, conecno'iial system.- ."Everyone hke> to !hc. appreciated . NO EXCEPTIONS! v in Rahuay. lie Vv.is lured to do a gers still .itiv.-iul.-v-the meetings in Rah- • INVENTORY SELECTION vc..-1'i'i,'.lull ijii.ilitii io.-v .ne lini-.•.' Kadus said that Preiss suggested Thai .is why he'created the Mi and you can never say eno'uuh." he nurkeling sludy of ihe area around wjy and -cve!i shuttles back and forth I'ied.'So call '.'Jfl.S'.i ."3.SJ-7373 tf the use of a'historical designation., kogeis "S.iy No" Program, a mcnioi- said. '"Also, for Ihen; ro pass this Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except (of taxes. S450 bank fee. reg. and lie. fees. 1st. rno's'. payment and 1 fno's. security depooit required. :36 mo. lease with S1975 Down Payment 15c per mile over 36,000 miles with 1st option \o purchase: •Bloonilield Ave-nue1 aiul rewrote Ihe with facades' and architecture lo to Michigan mice a month. Uig program black boys. It w j.s a prog- resolution incar.-. tli.it vthey recognize lntMraRSatS10 417 Total of paymentsis36'x mo. pymnt.'CL-at S1S.^07.Total of payments is 36 x mo. pymnt. TL-at$18.19.and RL at 524,446 both withtotal of paymentsfofTL and Rj. at 39 x'mo pymnt. TL and RL advertised prices include S1000. lown's zoiimg oidui.inceTWhich lias rhatcrCalong Dloomfield Avenue. She In the Mr.. Kogets "Say.No!" l'Vog- , Stfner Loyalty Program for previous or current Acura owners *7-Day Program with 200 mile limit in.conjunction with 1x only exchange vehicle of same or higher value. This ad must be presented at time of deposit and within 3 days of this ad's date for ram that lie Krouglit with him when he The work that Ihe program has been l>een in fuice' for a year and a-half. said that Montclair is "fortunate to r.iin. the Ixiys ,ne tjughi the value ol advertised prices. iiKive.l to New Jersey. done." •• . . ' CALL (908) 686-9898 Depending on how you look al it, have a number of beautiful commer- staying 111 schiu;!. staying out of tiou- Roil^ers,_wjio_is_iio«_direclor :•!_' .'Iy..l-lLl-lL]J.ii'_Ky;sjii the program is.. & hitter the lour .hint wleciion f • Morilclair's cenlia'i~lnis'iness district" cial buildings and he said to use those —blc.->lnVvlrugvaiiU get—• clintcal services at l;sse\ Substance "at-nsk" — that is. they are having on BkHMiilield Avenue either is.or is as a marketing tool." ling involved "with their community: 1000 Time & Temperature j Abuse 'Treatment Center m New.nk. pioblems in school 01 cotne from bro- not a good model to compare to Rah- 1 he aim is to keep the boys awav from, t666' Downtown Rahway Events ' Preiss also "recommended attracting st.nied the firsl New Jersey chapter ol ken •faniilie.s • way's downtown district. "unique stores." something like his under-age substance abuse, criminal 1900' Lottery Results • the Mr. Uogeis'-'Say No" Program in bach boy is exposed to a "positive Bloonilield A\'emie is a major assertion that Railway should try to 'activity and "negative behavior" by • 3170. .'hocal Movie Theatres ' Railway late in 1995. Now. almost male role model" — a man wlio vol- route to Newark aiul the C'aldwells. attract "esoteric" specialty shops and 'increasing then sell-estem, leaclKiig [uo years later, Ihe cily government unteers his lime to the program: The according ,lo Kadus, while Railway's ethnic restaurants. These are some- • them Ihe value of education, keeping will be recognizing "him for his boys are given help with school work Into source downtown' area is much more tucked thing that a shopping mall probably them in school, helping ihem with CE efforts. . ' and mentoring and are followed in i ° ^^ 'hack; the nearest major road would would not offer. ' .. peer pressure and increasing their EJflPPROVd!" Next' month, the Railway 'City Iheir performance, al school. The involvemenl 111 the minority N0 CREDIT... BAD.CREDIT... NO CREDIT REJECTS... BANKRUPTCY... • probably be St. Cieun;es Avenue. See SUGGESTIONS. Page 2 Council will he coniino,iiding Rod- group also meets'.once a week with O REPOSSESSION... JUDGMENTS... NO PROBLEM! IT'S O.K.!! community.