JL •• U-4 / Forbes Newspapers Real Estate! ui I February 26,27i28,1992 The capital of District delight fix-tip-experts^ 9430 8440 9440 9440 9440 9440 m 9440 9490 9800 Brush with Bruges — Tdwnbousas Apartments Apattmmts Apartments Apartments Wanted to Rent BUSINESS Cranford wrestlers nab 2nd roadside AmericanAr a and Condominiums • OPPORTUNITIES Medieval echo, modern luxury We list 135 professionals in BOUND BROOK- DORCHESTER OARW00D- 1st floor, 5 MANVILLE- 3 BR, Main NEW BRUNSWICK- ...'*•*•>•• •' place in District 11 tournament In this week's ' home improvement directory EDISON- Walk to train, 1 BR, Talmage Ave., $575 rooms, 2 bedrooms, W&D St. location. $820 plus avall. 3 BR apt 2nd floor, SOMERVILLE- NEEDED on new Fprbes-Lufthansa trip HOUSE SOUTH BOUND BROOK Ige. rooms, 2 BR, IVi includes heat. hookup. Avail. 3/1. $800 utll and security.' Avail, clean. $825 per month 1 Bedroom apartment for. A.S.A.P.H studio or 1 BR 9810 See Sports, page B-l Details on page A-9 See pur Classified section. bath, IR, DR, country Kit., CALL 908-369-8410 Somervllle + utilities. Please call immed. Call 874-8240. Inc. heat 828-9184. single person, $525/ apt, must be near down- Businesses for Sale Weekend W&D, appliances. Patio, BOUND BROOK- 2 BR 908-789-3038. METUCHEN- 3 BR, 1^ NO. PLAINFIILD, month. IVi mo. security. . town Somervllle, $400/mo storage shed. Tennis, pool apt., 2nd fir., heat in- HIGHLAND PARK- 1 & 2 baths, AC, W & D, In Vic-ORE EN WO OP QAR' CALL (908) 4«Jh«44i. or less; Single jnom w/7yr & clubhouse. Avail. 4/1. Luxury old son. ALSO willing to FULL LINE GROCERY/SU- cluded, utll. extra. $735/ High Rise bedroom apartments. torian home near train. DENS- 'Newly reno- PERMARKET- For sale 908*709-1565 mo. 356-1753; 356-3166 $700/$BOO + utilities. No pets. $1095 + utili- vated 1 BR A 2 BR gar- share apt. Call Annette Elevator Apartments Advertise In the Classified! 722-3000 X6251 9-5. In St. AUgustlne, Fla., sec- HILLSBOROUQH- 4 bed- BOUND BROOK- 3 Century' 21, JJ. Laufer, ties. 908-548-6400 den apt,. $680.41 ft onds from beach. Owner room, 2V2 bath unit, rooms, 2nd floor, heat & 722-9177 Realtor. Please call 908- METUCHEN— 4 rooms, 1 *7B0.41/mo, Includes + + ••* + ._ • retlrelng. Call Ed Kaz at washer/dryer, AC, Central 249-7717. heat ft HW. NO PETS. •.'•. + ***••• " water inc. No pets, middle bedroom, 2nd floor. 2 yr. SOUTH BOUND BROOK 904-829-2222 . heat, new w/w carpet, aged. person preferred. Studio HIOHLAND PARK— 1 BR lease.' IVi month secu- 7B8-11S7 leave ms< dishwasher,. custom NO. PUUNFIELD- Large 3 rooms, newly . * * * • • • • v Security & lease required. ' 1 & 2 Bedrooms apt in private home. rity, references, credit re- 9500 MIDDLESEX- SUB blinds, dining room, living Call 356-6224 port required. $750 + decorated, no pets, hear Miscellaneous Rentals room & yard. Pool, tennis DUNELLEN"- 3 rooms, $600/month includes util- 287. Available now. SHOP/DELI fully equipped, convenient location, laun- ities. Call 908-246-8557 elec. Call 908-280-2815. QQuiei t property, Watchung good location. Serious In- &• clubhouse available. BOUND BROOK- 4 side of Rt 22, 6 rooms, 2 CALL (908) 469-0328 $1250/mo. Call 908-231- rooms, $650/mo. il/2 dry facilities In basement.' HIOHLAND PARK- 4 METUCHEN- separate side after 8pm CAR STORAGE, SPACES quiries onlyl $29,500, 0100 Mon-Fri 9 to 6. month security. No pets. Avallablc'imwedlately, Pis. room apt. Avail. April 1. cottage, 4 rooms, W&D, bedrooms, garage, $850/ $50/mo. Owner lives on Call after 3pm, 908-968- Thursday, March 5,1992 Pis call 469-5334 call 201-575-6225. $750/mo+ utll. Call 572T IVi month security, credit mo + utilities. Available premises. Near Whlte- 8399 Vol. 99, No. 10 A Forbes Newspaper 50 centsV HILLSB0R0U0H— Town- 1534 or 572-6165 refs. $650+ utll. No pets. April 1st. hoime Station. 534-4638 houM. 2 large bedrooms, DUNELLEN— Ideal for CALL 908-689-7219 9450 MOBILE LOCKSMITH CRANFORD • GARWOOD • KENILWORTH BOUND BROOK- Ef- two singles. BR/LR on HILLSBOROUQH Pis call 908-548-2891 SOMERSET— Dead stor- BUSINESS- fully 1 full & Mo % baths, full ficiency apt. No pets, se- NO. PUUNF1ELD— 1 BR, I ! basement, new paint & each level. Share bath & Spaclous.-congenlal coun- MIDDLESEX- 2nd floor, convenient location, age, fenced yard, for equipped van,.tools & in- curity required, heat & kitchen. Privacy, .yard & try . living w/unobstructed 4 rooms, off street park- trucks, or trailers. By week ventory; $20,000 nego. appliances. $1000/month water supplied. 908- V2 basement, washer/ $525+heat/hot water. BRANCHBURO- PINE 4- utilities. Please call views. Modern sfibure 1 Ing, adults preferred. CALL 753-0159. or month rental. Call Bill 908-654-9553. Selling 526-0380 bet 9-5pm dryer hookup. $725/mo. BR, 2 BR -2 bath, DR, $625 plus utilities. 781- MOTEL Room & kitchen- Weber 908-247-4406. due to health reasons. 609-883-1213. ette. Reasonable rates In- BRANCHBURO- modern utils., 1% mo. sec. terrace, storage, parking, 9556. NO. PLAINFIELD- 2 BR, SOMERVILLE— Garage 3 room apt. In 2-Family CALL 908-968-8215. w/w carpet, dishwasher, Somerset St. $675/mo + clude Services & utils. on 2nd floor. W&D hook- Individually controlled MIDDLESEX— 4 rooms util. Call 908-561-1268 908-722-9520 for rent, tO'x 22'. Avail- Advertise • ••*• + + .. . . Super Clean! Off-street able Immediately. $75/ Ads In Classified up. Deck. Quiet area. EASTON, PA- 1, 2 & 3 heat & AC, master TV an- NO. PLAINFIELD- 8RIDQEWATER- In pri- In the Classified! Couple or 1 female prof. tenna" No pets. Clar- parking. Business couple vate home.. New construc- month: 908-369-3791 dorit cost — BR apts. & Townhouses, preferred. No pets. Lease. Historic District, 3rd floor, . • . . •..• •-•.•. ••« i Non-smoker. No pets. •tmont Towers. Near Rt. tion— huge cldsets. Color Luxury garden apts w/easy Refs, Sec. $700/mo. charming 1 .BR, must be . They pay! By BRIAN FLORCZAK retirement package of $83,500. gram-for Preschool Youngsters). •••'. . 5 $750 plus utils. 1 mo. access to Rt. 22 & mlns. 206. Please call 908- seen, $735 + electric, TV, cable, phone. Priv. en- PISCATAWAY- Spacious sec. & refs. Avail. April 359-3606. RANALD C. BROWN trance, Kitchen. Off Street 9600 The payments will be made in several installments, Dr. Paul also guided the disbrict through the clos- 1 BR co-op, EIK, DR, LR from N- J- Low, low, Pa. Realtor, 908-489-2333 business couple pre- THECHRONICLE 1st. 908-725-8695 rents. Call 215-559-1411 ferred, avail. 3/1. prkg. Non-smoker.:-No COMMERCIAL thereby allowing the district to absorb the cost at an ings of several schools frofn 1979-82 as. a result of WAV carpet, AC, appl., rear MANVILLE— 1 BR studio MIDDLESEX- large 1 BR pets. Weekly. 908-526- Dr. Robert Paul's 15 years as superintendent of the declining dhrollmehts. Lincoln, Roosevelt and Bloom- unit, pool. Very quiet. *•+•**. w/kltchen & bath, all utili- Call after 6pm •-.. REAL ESTATE easier rate. In exchange, the district will operate with BRIDOEWATER ties supplied. $550/mo. apt, include heat & hot (908) 787-2842. 1068; 874-5636 9840 Cranford school district can best be described as three central office administrators for the 1992-93 ingdale schools all closed their doors to district pupils $59,000. Call 469-7436 • + •*•**..• water, $625/month, no Investments/ after 6PM GRANDVIEW . EDISON ESTATES Call 725-2867 after 6PM PLAINFIELD DUNELLEN— Furnished, eventftiL; • . . •'. . ' :•••;.-; ;..'• •'• • ;•' '. '' '• School year instead of four. The board does not plan while Dr. Paul was superintendent...... ' pets. Pis call 609-492- share kitchen & bath. 9650 OpportimHIes SOMERSET- Quallbrook, GARDENS Large 1. BR, 4. RM apt. 7668 $700/mo. 2 bedroom, 4 From having supervised the closing of a number of to hire a new superintendent until July 1,1993. Among the other accomplishmerlts of his tenure CAC, convenient to public MANVIUE- 1st fl. apt. room, apartment East End. Near all transportation. Office Rentals like new, 2 bdrm. Condo, 1 & 2 Bedroom Town- MIDDLESEX- Mid- $70/weekly. Pis call 908- township schools to helping bring cable television But money isn't what Dr. Paul will be remembered were the first federal school lunch program; the mov- DR, LR, bath, galley kitch- housed. Central air, indi- transportation, quiet dead 1-BR, wAv carpet, bsmt., dlesex Villa**. Spa- Ask for Don or Paul. • TO: ANYONE WHO ing of ninth-graders to Cranford High School; French, priv. entr., Gar., Sec.+ ERA SUBURB REALTY 356-3047 Channel 35 to Cranford, Dr. Paul has attempted to for. • .; /•.'•:•• ' '..'• ••". ;/. ' ' :' •,' . • en, fully carpeted, AC, all. vidual storage. Walk to end street. $700/ month. ( clous 1BR Garden apt. 16B0 SQ.FT. WOULD UKE TO HAVE A German, Spanish, Latin and Italian being offered as appliances & upgrades.. park & tennis courts 20l-992rl590 refs. No pets. $645+ AGENCY, 908-322-4434 OREEN BROOK- Fur- Busy Route 206 north 16' HIGHER QUALITY LIFE- place the district on the leading edge of education. Instead, his goal of improving the school district $67B/mo. includes heat nished. Working female foreign.languages to eighth-graders; and the creation Easy tommute to all 722-6740 EDISON— 4 rooms & utils. 908-359-3375 & HW. NO PETS. Pool PLAINFIELD- cation. Brldgewater. Va- STYLE. There would be nO arguing that Dr. Paul has had a will come to mind, as will his dealings with Jhe board. major hwys. $85O/mo. Pis bath, 2nd floor of private MANVILLE- 2 BR, LR, 1 BR, newly decorated over 25, non-smoker, refs cant. $14.50 Sq.ft. net Klrri & I have found a way of the district's first gifted and talented program. BRIDQEWATER- large 2 avail. 388-SBBOto ms g & security. 908-968-4319 positive impact on the quality of education in the In fact, Dr. Paul mentioned the board when asked if call 908-821-0355 BR apt. No pets. Security home, adults preferred, DR, EIK, WAV carpet, furnished .apt In Historic lease. ' . - to be able to make more Dr. Paul was also an advocate of bringing adminis- no pets. $650 per month, washer arid refr. inc. NEW BRUNSWICK District. Call 755-1826. HILLSBOROUaH— Near RANALD C. BROWN money than we could ever district There is also no dispute that his relationship . lie had any regrets during his tenure. SOMERVILLE- 2 BR, & references. Pts call Cath. ceilings, sunburst R»altor, 908-4692333 trative computerization and computer literacy to the, 908-526-1632 1 month security. $725 per mo. sec. no Somerville. Private, fur- spend, and have all the* with the Board of Education and the Cranford Edu- "Not being successful over the long haul in con- IVi bath, quiet, In-town pets. Call 707-1960 or windows, circular stairs PLAINFIELD- Historic free time to enjoy it with classroom,.lohg before such plans were commonplace,. location, Convenient to CALL 849-2012 leads to huge loft/Family district, spacious 5 RM, nished room, refrigerator. OREEN BROOK- New of- cation Association has been an often rocky one. vincing the board, especially the recent board, that a CLARK— Couple or single 359-6701. Laundry, shower. $250/ fice condo, Route 22, pri-our family & friends. OIVE For instance, he introduced administrative computers major Hwys. CAC, W&D.preferred. $750 per FANWOOD- unfurnished, rm overlooking large LR & newly decorated, hard- US A CALL AT 908-572- That, association, however, will soon come to an chief school administrator is'by law and policy an $900/mo. 218-0432 4 rooms, $800/ mo. heat MANVILLE- 3 BR duplex, DR. Eat-In Kit, 2-BRs, 2 Wood floors, {food loca- month. Security deposit & vate office,'.share: large to the district and personally wrote a number of soft- month,, all utilities In- refs. 908-722-7699 common area & equip- 1214. We will treat you end, as the Board of Education last week, agreed to educational expert who should be the leader and ad- : cluded plus one month incl. Very close to train LR, DR, 1VS bath, nice full baths, balcony, 24 hr. tion, parking. WON'T like family & show you ware programs for them. .'• . ... . - station. Avail, Immed. yard, $875/month +' Sec. Parking. Walk to LAST!. 908-561-6523. ' MIDDLESEX- Furnished ment, private bath, $375 accept Dr. Paul's retirement resignation. ministrator of the district," Dr. Paul said, when asked 9440 security. Call 233-6462. per month includes utils. how yOu can do It tool While superintendent, Dr. Paul saw Cranfdrd High 908-232-3381 or utils., no pet. Call 908- transp. $975 lease/pur- RAHWAY— 1 BR apt In 2 room, non-smoker, Fe- Recorded message IDs last day on the job will be JuHe 30,'but his about his regrets. ' ' Apartments CLARK- Immed. avail. 2 725-0049 or 722-3.717 male. Call anytime, . 908-424-0800. School move from seven periods a day to.eight, and 233-0448. chase negotiable. Call family house. Nice neigh- Now Is the time, He then added that he had no clear cut plans for family, 3 rms., new kit. & 908-297-0200, 9-5pm. borhood. Heat Incl. Call (908) 469-4978, HIGHLAND PARK- 500 formal retirement will not be effective until Nov. 1. In he also helped oversee a re-roofing program in which BOUND BROOK- 1 BR, bath, off-st-prkg: $625/ Frank ft Kim™ accepting the superintendent's resignation, the board his immediate future. every school in the district was affected. NEW BRUNSWICK- 6 925-4188 or 548-3469. NO. PLAINFIELD- Room sq. ft. office on the Main' off-street parking, near mo. •+. utll. IVi mo. sec. Advertise Street (Rarltan Ave.) of and Dr. Paul agreed to a financial package. . "My plans are undecided at this time. I'm exploring "I think whenever you have a changing of the transp.. Please call 287- No pets. Call 908-381- rooms & bath. Call 908- RAHWAY- Furnished in house. Kitchen' privi- EARN $300-$500 WEEK- leges, washer & dryer. Highland Park. New facil- a number of alternate career opportunities which 2778 for more Info. 5118. No fees. in the Classified! 249-8237. RMs, carpeted, cable, ity with parking in excel- LY— Assemble products Among those were a fr-percertt increase in salary to guard on a highJeyel like this, it will have a dramatic $725/month includes all $425/month + security. have not yet aystaUi2ed," he said. impact oh the quality 'of ejlucationi" said school board Call 908-755-5177. lent location. Available at home. No selling. Easy an annual late of $102,755 for the four months from utils. Single prof pre- Immed. Call 781-7900 work. Guaranteed Income. July 1 through Oct 31, for an actual salary of $34,250; During his years as superintendent, Dr. Paul has PresidentjJarnes VanJJprn. "Dr. Paul has always had ferred. 908-382-9072 ROSELLE- Clean, quiet Superintendent Robert Paul retires this ext. 7500, 9-5 ask for BIU Make jewelry, toys, crafts, $19^66 to be paid for unused vacation days; and helped put the district on the map with several no- a great affinity for4iiej:hildren of Cranford and has RARITAN- 1 & 3 BR & furnished room In pri- lie Davis. etc. Call 1-800-552-7826 year after 15 years In office. vate home. Cooking & Ext. HA-J025 (Fee). $30,000 to cover unused sick days as part of the dis- table achievements, including the formation of the done aU- he could to* provide them with the best apts. W&D hookup, cabtB,- HILLSBOROUGH- Pro- jiVi mo. sec. No pets. laundry privileges; share EARN GOOD PART-TIME trict's, sick-leave, buyout provision. This comes to a SNAPPY program, (Special Needs Assessment Pn> education possible? Avail Immed. 526-1835 bath. Close to shopping & fessional office building. (Please turn to page A-5) transp. $400/mo. or 2200 sq. ft. Rt, 206 & OR FULL-TIME INCOME RARITAN- 1 BR unfur- $100/wk. + security. Call Triangle Rd. aT traffic AT HOME- Servicing nished apt. 2nd floor, 908-245-7914 anytime. • light. Available Im- customers of the Micro- $650+ elec. & sec. de- medlately. 908-218-1100 Diet the Revolutionary Eu- posit. Avail May 1. Call SOMERVILLE— Furn. ropean weight loss sys- Lad building his way to Lego fame 908-707-9253 rooms $80-up. Sm. apts. KENILWORTH- Avail. tem now sweeping Ameri- Musical 'Hideaway' CALL.COLDWELL $135/wk. Call manager Immed. approx 1100 sq'.ca. Customers provided RARITAN- 3 rooms & 908-722-2107 5-7PM. ft. Prime office space. 1st thru national advertising. . bath, 1st floor, working floor. Heat & hot water Product also available for with second victory in four years couple preferred. Avail. SOMERVILLE- Nicely supplied. Ample off street Individuals interested In, March 1st 526-0118. furnished room w/refrlg. parking, private entrance. Diet Progam. PUa»» call SCHLOTT REALTORS RARITAN— Exce. loca- Non-smoker, male pref. Call Cart 908-272-5100. Independent. Mlcro-DI«t By BRIAN FLORCZAK Sec. $75/up. 725-6470 THE CHRONICLE tion, 2 BR, modem, 1st • • " **•* advisor Fr«d. Qr««n« floor, off streeet parking, WESTFIELD- Middle- METUCHEN— 2-3 room 908-789-8407. |$745/mo. Call 766-4113 aged elderly person pref. offices, prime location, Christoffer Fyhr is building quite or mother & child. TV & near train & bu.s, Off a nature with his Lego blocks. IRARITAN— luxuary 1 BR phone avail. 233-5807. GET RICH— There/are avail. April 1. Carport, street prkg. 848-6400. fortunes being made In A 10-year-old pupil at Orange priv. yard, W&D hook up, METUCHEN— 500 & the mall order business. Avenue School, Christoffer re- heat & water inc. No pets. 9470 1200 sq. ft. office w/pri- Find out how you can $750/mo + sec. Call Apartments to Share vate entrance & parking. make one tool Send cently took second and third place 231-9293 ; Avail. Immed. 494-1900. S.A.S.E to: BIP, 139 in Lego's national championships, RARITAN— newly reno- E. BRUNSWICK— Prof I METUCHEN— Newly dec- Sunnyvale Ct. pept. F, which are held every four years. vated 1 BR, off-street, F, 2 BR, 2 bath apt. orated office bldg. 2 Somerset, NJ 08873 But doing well in the champion- parking, no pets, heat in- $420 T 1/2 utll. 3/15. blocks to conrall station. INVESTMENT FIRM- ships is nothing new to Christoffer, cluded, $650/month. Pis Must like pete. 257-5339. Walk to everything. 240 50% Interest for Sale. who was a^first-prizei winner in call 908-788-8011 MANVILLE- Seeking sq. ft. to 5800 sq. ft. Call Very private, very small. ROSELLET- 3 rms, newly prof, non-smoker female 908-280-2815. Enjoy arbitraging, buying 1988, when he won a trip to Den- decorated, heat & hot roommate to share 2 BR & selling of securities for mark to compete for the interna- water included. Sec, tefs, apt. $250/month+ utils. PISCATAWAY- Office or our own account. tional title. ...••_.. no pets, $575. 245-0300 Call Kathl 908-707-0999 Retail. 6,000 sq. ft. Will $1,000,000. Please reply The pressure of competing for a SO. BOUND BROOK- MANVILLE- Single, ma- divide. Also dentist office. to: Box 24, %Forbes Lge. 5 rooms, 2BRs, quiet ture, prof, female to share Rt. 287 & Stelton Rd. Newspapers, P.O. Box world championship, however, area, w/w carpeting, busi- 2 BR apt. $335/ month+ 981-1313. 699, Somervllle, NJ didn't faze Christoffer, who wound ness couple pref. $750+ Vi utlts, Vh month secu- POTTERSVILLE- Profes- 08876. up taking third while in Denmark. Utils. 201-825-2179. ' rity & refs. 908-359- sional office for 1-2 per- JOBS IN AUSTRALIA- Two competitions. Four awards. SO. PLAINFIELD- 2 BR, 4790/725-9017 sons bright, spacious fur- Exciting Employment Op- nished. Parking, phones, portunites. 40% to 60% Not a bad sMt' for the Cranford $600/mo. Includes utili- NEW BRUNSWICK- Prof, youngster who began playing with ties. 1 mo. security. Call female to share 3 BR fax, Xerox. $600/rrio. Incl. Higher Salaries. Paid Trav- 561-8496 Condo. AC, W&D, cable, Utils. 908-439-3660. el & Housing. Call 1-516- Lego when he was about 9 months • + + + . $400/mo. +% utils. 908- SOMERVILLE- 2 office 261-6160 Extension 101. old. SOMERVILLE— Spacious 828-8441 prof, suite. Paneling, AC, LARGE CASH INVES- "It seems like I've always been WESTFIELD- Profes- carpeting, private parking. TORS WANTED- for anti- 1BR garden apt. Free 0811908-725-6660. cipated projects. (1) playing with them,'' Christoffer heat & HW, mlns. from sional male to share with UNDAD. EPSTEIN/THE CHRONICLE said, when asked how he got start- Brldgewater Commons. same, 2 BR, 2 bath, cen- WATCHUNO- Approx. upper Bergen County 18 Orange Avenue School will present "Hideaway Haven," an original musical set at a tral location, off street 500-1375 sq. ft. In pro- hole golf course to build. ed with Lego. "IVe been playing WESTFIELD $355,000 $200 move-In rebate. Call (2) a million sq. ft. of WESTFIELD $219,000 I 908-725-2596. parking. Asking. $400 per fessional bldg., ample resort hotel where mystery, romance and surprises abound, tomorrow and Saturday at 8 with them since I was small." Center Hall Ranch on a quiet street In the Brlghtwood parking, easy access to commercial to build. Custom' Col. Cape with LR, FDR, Den, 3 BRS, 2^ BTHS, month. Call 232-4192 Please no . lenders, no p.m. Tickets are available at the school and Linda's Book Exchange. Shown are Adam Christoffer entered two projects section, 4 BRS,' 2t4 BTHS, lovely treed grounds. WSF 1 evenings and week-ends. routes 78 & 22. Avail. 3567N Northslde location. WSF 3661. SOMERVILLE Immed. Call 908-561- funders, no finders. We Bucclarelll, Steve Laface, Peter Lyons, Justin Conklln, Tom Unlsh, Tara DeFablo, Mau- in tiie latest national competition. WORKING FEMALE- non 2600, 908-232-9323. don't borrow funds. Reply Taking second place was a three- smoker, looking for same Box 24 c/o Forbes News- reen McDougall, Kelly Harrett, Tony Smith, Ray Johnson, Tammy English and Kevin LUXURY APTS to share my 2 BR, 2 fam- WESTFIELD- Elmer St., papers, P.O. Box 699 Halupka. ' dimensional model of his grand- Top area, 1, 2 & 3 ily In Garwood. W&D, Office or retail space. Somerville.NJ 08876 mother, while a third-place award $340+ 172 Utll. Call 908- 1000 so. ft., $1200/ mo,, went to a model of a sea animals bdrms, air condi- 789-9241 Call (908) 233-0448 or LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR— tioned. Heat, hot (908)232-3381. seeks people for weight and an underwater scene. water and cooking loss. Dr. recommended & Most Lego sets come equipped 9480 guar. 10-30 lbs, In 1 mo. gas included. Balco- Homes to Shan 9660 Also earn $1000/$2000 Plan to convert Days Inn to senior with instructions on how to put nies, country setting, Industrial Rentals per mo. PT; $3000+ FT. things together. But Christoffer's walk to town. Stor- * + * * 908-231-6979 plans come straight from his head. age. Cable TV op- ROOMMATE WANTED- PLAINFIELD- In Urban NEW "When I try to make a set the tional. $620 when to •Hmtm townhoiiM In Enterprise Zone, tax ad- OPPORTUNITY residences presented to zone-board way it's supposed to be, my little Som»r««t/Quallbrook, vantages, 1350 sq.' shop, available. Easiest & surest brother usually trashes it," Christ- M/F, must b* office, 1/2 bath, drlve-ln way to extra cash. residence" for senior citizens. sey metropolitan area. Prafuslonal mf 28-38. door, fenced In parking. By BRIAN FLORCZAK offer said "I just put things to- 722-4444 Free Info Kapson Groyp officials have said LINDA D. EPSTEIN/THE CHRONICLE Call 722-3000 *xt. 6111 $600/mo plus util. 908- Call 908-873-2607 THECHRONICLE Plans for the complex include gether. When I begin I usually SOMERVILLE- 1 BR apt, 549-1829 they hope to open the renovated This three-dimensional bust of Christoffer Fyhr's grand- private home, LR & kit, or «Jrt. 8110. You won't be about 180 units, with additional don't know what I'm going to plans calling for a commons build- facility early in 1993, pending bsmt w/hook up for W&D, METUCHEN— Prof, male disappointed. . The company planning to build, I just think about it to get mother took second place at the national Lego champi- walking dlst. to train & 9670 ing to be constructed at the site. Board of Adjustment approval seeking non-smoking prof, OPPORTUNITIES OF THE change the Coachman-Days Inn my ideas. onship, which Is held every four years. Christoffer Is no shopping, 1st floor, $630/ to share 2 BR townhouse. Retail Rental* into a senior citizens housing com' Construction on the site would mo. IVi mo deposit req. Furthermore, A.V.R. Realty in- "I always like to play with Lego newcomer to the competition; he won first place four WESTFIELD $350/mo+ U2 utll. Call Telemarketing from your plex could get the approval to do begin this fall. $164,900 FANWOOP $189,900 No pets. Pis call 908- eves. 549-5385 home. 24 HOUR HOTLINE. tends to construct a commons by myself. My parents were the years ago; at age 6, and flew to Denmark to compete at Perfect, pretty as a picture and very affordable. 3 bdrm all 725-8003 or 359-6869 HILLSBOROUQH- Tri- so in less than two weeks. . building on what is now a parking The monthly rental rate for the Walk tp train & Bchooll 4 BRS, 2 full BTHS, CAC, newer PISCATAWAY- Single angle shopping center, (908) 563-4212. Dept. 1. (Please turn to page A-5) the International level. brick ranch w/2 full bths, forma) din rm, fam rm and more KIT w/oak cabs. Move-In condition! WSF 3654. SOMKRVILLE- 1 BR, avail. Immediately, per- A.VJL Realty Inc. of Yonkers, lot That building would contain complex, which will face Com- WSF 3562. person to share w/non ROBIN LEACH gives a five 2nd floor apartment avail- smoker, 3 BR Colonial, fect location for laundry star rating to home based N.Y., made its initial presentation living room areas, a kitchen and a merce Street; would range from able March 1st Call 908 IVi bath, 2 car gar., mat/dry cleaner, video income opportunity. Fr«* to the Board of Adjustment Mon- dining room. - . $1,200 to 2,500. That fee would in- 638-6960. W&D, screened porch, Ig. rentals, glft/oard shop. video of his half-hour TV clude the cost of meals. In addi- Guertin fearful of public safety staff cuts Call Owner/landlord at special, a proven lead day and will return Monday, March In preparation for the expected SOMERVILLE- 1st floor yard. $600/mo. all util tion, a recreation director and 24- apt. 2 BR, bath, Ig. kit. Inc. ±Vi mo. see Call 908-931-6630 for details generator. Join one of the . 16, to supply more information. change, A.V.R. Realty has ap-" paired, public relations would suffer and the ability to hour staff would be on call to ar- By BRIAN FLORCZAK $700 "per month plus utll. 908-424-0250 NEW BRUNSWICK- fastest growing com- At an almost three-hour meeting, pointed the Kapson Group of Long respond 24 hours a day would be threatened. 1 1/2 mo. security. Avail. panies In, America today,' range various activities such as THECHRONICLE ROSELLE PARK- Share 8,027 sq. ft. newly deco- Call William Hopkins, only minor adjustments were made Island to manage the property. The The committee, however, will not decide if it will Immed. Call 725-2968. 2 BR furnished twnhse. rated store. Good loca- music, lectures and art classes. Independent Micro Dl*t in the plan that would revamp the Kapson Group currently operates a Stating that the fire and police departments are trim the police or fire departments until a later date: SOMERVILLE- 2 BR, XVi baths, eat-ln-kit., LR, tion. Call 908-249-8237. Advisor at: number of senior citizens com- The average age of residents at heat/hot water inc. $725/ deck, use of W&D, stor- hotel into what AiV.R Realty de- operating at "bare bones," the Cranford Director of The committee is still awaiting the findings of the RARITAN— Store. 1000 1-800-S77-DIET. (Please turn to page A-5) mo. 1 Vi mo. security. age, off-st-prkg. $450/ sq. ft. $650/month, 1 scribes as an "assisted living rental plexes in the New York-New Jer- Public Safety implored the Township Committee not Citizens Budget Advisory Committee. 218-3736.^ mo. Heat Incl. 1 mo. sec. month security required. SECOND INCOME UN- Non-smoker. Call Bob at LIMITED- Must be open to trim either of the two staffs. In the meantime, committee member Barbara Bilg-' SOMERVILLE- good lo- Pis call 526-2879 er said she is opposed to eliminating staff positions. cation, 2 BR, 2nd fir apt.,908-688-9430 days or minded & hardworking. Public Safety Director Robert Guertin made his 908-241-6605 eves. $650/mo+ util. 1 mo. 9680 Call 908-874-3208. Vote ahead on streetscape proposal comments at the committee's meeting Tuesday night. "To cut the fire department or police department sec. Call 908-469-6196 SO. PLAINFIELD- Non- Warehouse Rentals START YOUR OWN His statements come at a time when the township could be life threatening to the community," Ms. Bilg'- SOMERVILLE— Spacious smoking female to share MEDICAL agreed Tuesday night to allow the The committee has, over the struggles to find ways to cut monies from its pro- er told'Mr. Guertin. "You're doing a lot more work 1 bdrm. apt. close to pub' 3 BR home, $380/mo BILLING BUSINESS By BRIAN F1ORCZAK with the same amount of people or less." + V* utll, Call 754-9143 BOUND BROOK-' 60 We train, equip and show DMC to take a giant step toward past few.weeks, been hearing pre- posed 1992-93 municipal budget. He trans. & shopping. Off West Union Ave., 3 car THECHRONICLE ~ There are 46 uniformed police officers and 28 fire- Mr. Guertin did tell the committee that he sup-' street parking, cent. A/C & SOMERVILLE- M/F to you how to market this making the $1.3 million seventh sentations on Phase VII of the gar. building, Ideal for much needed service. fighters employed by the township. In addition, there ported ah early-retirement program for the police and heat, balcony, laundry share 3 BR, $400/mo.+ storage. Call 356-4477 phase of the project a reality. project which is designed, in part, room. For info 526-5128 1/3 gas & elec. W&D, Investments of $3898 Barring an unforeseen and sud- are 10 administrative positions under the direction of fire departments, providing he was given the green SCOTCH PLAINS $369,900 MOUNTAINSIDE $309,000 OARWOOD— Warehouse/ required. den change of heart, the Township And the fact that the committee to beautify the downtown area. The J SOUTH BOUND BROOK- etc., 707-8861 John the Department of Public Safety. light to replace the people on the "bottom."^ Unusually Final Side by side 3 BR showcase duplex, w/ All brick custom ranch. Updated eat-in kitchen,"2>h baths , Storage space avail., CALL 1-800-878-7437 Committee will vote next week to has thus far allowed the project to streetscape project began almost 10 -spacloua roomflJulLbaaemants. w/w. carpet..CAC. CIOEQ ti living- roorrU/vithflrjarjlace, jecj^wU K flreplaco, 3/4 bod- 1 BR, near Rt. 287, utils. W. PLAINFIELD- Female 2500 sq.ft. & 4O0O_sq[.ft. for your free Information ft rocked without any major reduc- To cut any of those positions, Mr. Guertin said, It was his fervent wish, however, that' the com- stores and quality built. WSF 3676. included—^ 599/mo—Ooll- Wonted ~tp-«har«-hou Bey- Can subdlvldeTWso panV "packetT" ~aathorizc"~ther—BoWntewn- Man-- di \TOU1d^TOpardizethe resiaerits ofGrarifbrd. •jnjttce not rcducc~thc-atee of either-the police orrfirW rooms. • , 647-7089. Sleepy Hollow area. Large tion in size-came as welcome news Ing area 50x100 avail, for STAY HOME- earn over agement Corporation (DMC) to go various stages during thut time "I cannot tell you what I can do with fewer people, I departments. | A UUJMJ W TH« UUkt flNANOAL krr*O*H yard. $375/mo. plus half truck parking. Call Gar- to Ed Force, chairman of the WATCHUNO- Efficiency $100 a day. Easy work. out to bid on the final stage of its with the undertaking encom- will tell you what we cannot do," Mr. Guertin told the "When the economy goes bad, that's when our job' apt., AC, off-street park- utils. Pis call Barbara wood Metal CO., 908-Excellent pay. Amazing re- Streetscape Committee. 908-756-6539 Streetscape project. passing the installment of such increases," Mr. Guertin commented. "There is no vi- Ing. Refs. 1172 rnos. sec. 789-0500, Mr. Calls. corded message. FREE "What we asked for four weeks committee. "I will tell you what the consequences COLDUJ6U. $485/mo. plus eleo. Avail. The committee unanimously things as new curbing and brick able plan in my mind, or in the minds of the two METUCHEN- 700 & details. 908-324-7651, ago when we went before the com- would be if you reduce staff. Immed. 908-755-1443. 9490 1200 sq. ft. storage/ware- Ext. 101. sidewalks. — --*- professionals leading each department, that we can WESTFIELD Wanted to Rent mittee, was that we wanted to test "The; question now is do we draw the line and say OFFICE HOURS: WESTriELD- Apart- house w/loading dock. If eventually, approved, Phase no more cuts or..,makc cuts in manpower which accomplish staff reductions without having serious ments avail. Walk to NYC Avail. Immed. 494-1900 "ENTERPRISING YOUNG the waters," Mr. Force said, refer- 264 E. Broad St. Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. MAN" seeking donations would effect the performance of our jobs." / consequences. transp. No fee. No pets. METUCHEN AREA- Pro- PLAINFIELD- Storage ring to going out to bid. "There's VII of the project would increase 233-5555 Saturday & Sunday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. SCHLOTT Heat supplied, IVi mo. for college tuition. Any If the committee decides to cut the police or fire "In police service, we do not have the number of fessional couple needs building 45'x24', will dl- amount appreciated. still 20 percent they (committee) taxes by about $15 for homeowners REALTORS* sec. 1 BR, $850 mo. 2 studio. Have well trained vide Into 24'x24' or 24' department staffs, Mr. Guertin said the township will pro-active programs that we once had. Our citizens BR, 2 Bath $1065 mo.- Please send to: P.O. Box can take out of the project, and the -while property owners in the C 1'JlH C'ulWtl I Unix- UnUcnlill Uiol tdtu An Eqiul Optwduuily Guui U- OBkr* lixlcpnulmllr I dog. Willing to payl 908- xi2\ Low rent (908) 549- suffer'because the ability to deliver services to the deserve and expect a reasonable level of performance i 11,,, Call 908-464-6296. 906-0566. 420, Gladstone, NJ hurdle will be to see what reduc- downtown area would see their, 1829. 07934. Thank You. public would be compromised, morale would be im- (Please turn to page A-5) tions will be made, if any." taxes go up by $35. ' A Union County Forbes Newspaper , i • L,

A-2 March 5, News March 5,1992 News A-3 PI I ice report

Monday, March 2 , Michael Plafcan, 31, of New Brunswick was arrested and charged with emblems from a 1985 Cadillac parked at the Orange Avenue School. A wallet belonging to a Centennial Avenue man was reported stolen drunken driving, careless driving and operating a motor vehicle without parking, lot sometime between 1 and 2:15 p.rri. The emblems were valued)

: from the Town Wash Tub on North Avenue. The Cranford resident told insurance. Mr. PlafCan was stopped by police at 2:55 a.m. after he was''at$25. ••:•"•••.••..•••••.•.'•• .-.'.-• • • • : ' .', • ' •• •• "•'. police he inadvertently left his wallet at the Wash Tub at 12:30 pjn. andobserved driving his car in a reckless manner on North Avenue East ;. ••• .-.-. .,. ' •• • •• Friday,Feb.28 • ,• : ; • • : .-_ _: \ By SIEVE STRUNSKY when he returned it was gone. The wallet contained $70 cash and a . • " ' ••.••.•'.•*». •• '. • ••. • • Tnomas Patton, 22, of Kenihvorth Boulevard, Cranford, was charged: THE CHRONICLE. Life member number of personal documents. A Cranford man was charged with drunken driving, driving while on with theft after allegedly stealing seven champagne glasses from thej WEST ORANGE - A significant ' • •...••' ' ••' • . •..•*•'.•••• •. ' •. ' • :' • • the suspended list and failure to keep right in an incident which took Cranford Hotel. The manager of the hotel told police that Mr. Patton fled; cut this year In the capital gains tax A stolen 1988 Oldsmobile belonging to a North Avenue East resident place on South Union Avenue at 9:03 pjti. Brian Brogran, 29, waswith the glasses at 1:35 p.m. The glasses were found by police near thej stopped by police after they observed his 1980 Chevrolet pick-up truck will mean a growth rate of 2 to 3 Was recovered by police at 12:58 am Police said the car was located on railroad tracks adjacent the hotel. , •'. , ' percent to the Gross National Prod- Team learning is in place at Lincoln School Qaremoht Place with a broken window and damaged ignition. swerving on South Union Avenue. • •• •,• '••'•'•... ' . ••• *•»..•••. .'••'':. •• I • • • • .•«•*• . • .'..','. uct by thehend of the year, Increasing At the. Lincoln School in Garwood, a concept of "Student Team Learn- '••••••.• • • .* • • '• • ''•.'• • • . A Wade Avenue resident tpld police, that someone ripped put $100 An 18-year-old Westfield man was" arrested and charged with posses-J to 4 to 5 percent in 1993, according ing" is taking place in the seventh grade. T|iis concept works on a point A Pittsfield Street resident told' police that someone threw a rock sion of less than 50 grams of marijuana after being stopped on Centen-j to Malcolm S. "Steve" Forbes Jr., worth of pickets from a fence on their properly sometime between Feb. T system in each class. Students working in small structured learning through a window at his house sometime between 11:15 a.m. and 1 p.m. 28 and March l! The owners said they found the damaged pickets lying nial and Hillside avenues at 10:45 p.m. Arrested was" Russell Silverbergj President and Editor-in-Chief of teams are rewarded for working toward a common goal. No estimate of damage was reported. : on the ground on the property. ." of Orenda Circle. Also issued a summons was the driver of the car for, Forbes Inc. and publisher of Forbes Students help one another learn, gain self-esteerihand encourage indi- Sunday, March 1 operating a vehicle without headlights. The driver's name was hot re- Magazine. . ".• • ' ' •'•'•••••..••. . •••* • ' . •' vidual responsibility for learning, and increase a (respect and liking of leased, however, since he was a juvenile. Mr. Forbes, chief executive of his classmates. The students develop their interpersonal and social skills as

A woman visiting a car wash in town was taken to the cleaners on : : March 1. The woman told police that she left her purse on the seat of ;••... • •• ' • • •: . .•••'*•. • '' '.••'.•••• late father Malcolm S. Forbes's well as improve their academic performance. / Phony checks could earn jail term her car as it went through the Cranford Car Wash on South Avenue, and Dennis Itfons, 37, of Bayonne, was arrested at 7:55 p.m. and chargedi publishing empire, and a four-time Several community agencies have donated their services to recognize Some people write checks that bounce. John Polo Jr. allegedly wrote when she re-entered the vehicle, $50 was missing. The incident took by police with drunken driving, careless driving and operating a, motor) winner of the Crystal Owl award for the students in this program and woritrtogefner with the school to checks that could lead to a stint in jail. place at noon. • ' ." vehicle with an Open container of alcohol. Mr. Lyons was stopped byj ..economic forecasting, made his encourage a cooperative business and school relationship. These busi- A 22-year-old Cranford resident, Mr. Polo was arrested last week for,, police while driving on Walnut Avenue. prediction/prescription Tuesday at a nesses include the Garwood Burger King, Garwood Bowling Lanes, and producing phony checks at his Orchard Street house. • , A Pittsfiel: •. d Stree• t .•.-.":residen. t ..tol. •••.!•d polic• e•• tha••(••'•t someon> .'•' e.••••• damage• •• d••-. thei. \r- Thursday, Feb. 27 I luncheon gathering of the New Jer- Rust/s Pizza. Police began investigating the situation after a Patterson man at- picket fence Feb. 29 and again March 1. No estimate of damage was Russell Patterson.Jr., 26; of Somerset was arrested qt 5:b7~p.m. and} sey Advertising Club. . For more information contact Randy Pratt, principal; Jirn McLaughlin, tempted to cash a phony check for $1,314 in Patterson on Feb. 25. reported. '. * . . charged with violating parole on a narcotics charge (he.was a fugitive out; "The economy will pick up a head learning disability teacher consultant, or Cathie Rankin, guidance coordi- After questioning, the Patterson resident revealed information Jinking of steam as the recovery moves on, Friday, Feb. 29 . of Pinellas County, Fla.). Mr. Patterson was observed by police acting! MALCOLM S, 'STEVE' nator at 789-033^. the phony check to Mr. Polo. , and the growth rate should be 4 to 5 Eliezer Aviles, 44, of Union City, was arrested at 1;32 a.m. and charged suspiciously on North Avenue East shortly after 5 p.rh. He was later FORBES JR. On the afternoon of Feb. 25, six Patterson detectives along with two with making an illegal turn and driving while intoxicated. Mr. Aviles was turned over to the Union County Sheriff Department's Fugitive Unit percent next year," said Mr. Forbes,: Pre-school mothers to host storytime at library from Cranford converged on Mr. Polo's home and charged the Cranford addressing 200 advertisers at Mayfalr pulled over by police while driving on the Garden State Parkway. prbdSmed himself a Republican, The Garwood PTA Pre-School Mothers will sponsor a storytime for

: Farms., . ..• . ••'.- /. ••..;... ..' man with conspiracy to commit theft and giving false information to the '.'•• .• •• ' . • • • * • * . '•'•'••• . ••, •"•.• • • • The front window of a Carpenter Place residencewas broken With aj also criticized Gov. JlnrV Flbrio's $2.8 -•police.' . ' '...•••, •:••••''• • '. • '•".',,.•: '. • \ : • . ' Mr. Forbes criticized the present children 3-5 years of age at the Garwood Public library starting Monday, „ A Cranford youth was arrested in connection with the .theft of two golf ball. No estimate of damage was given. •.•„_.'. ; billion tax package of 1990. . ; Seized were a number of computers which Mr. Polo allegedly used to administration for paying Up service March 16. - '•'• ..;• ... •' •• ' • ' " .'. ' .: ' •'.",-. ." '• . •• "At a time when the economy was It will be a nine-week morning and afternoon session ending-May.-18.. create the phony checks. Police, however, did not say how many false to the Idea of a capital gains cut, but actually weakening, New Jersey put checks Mr. Polo produced. failing to take the issue seriously. He Children must be pre-registered by Friday, March 13. There is a limit of In the largest tax Increase In history," 12 children per session. For information on the morning session, call - -BRIAN FLORCZAK also said that George Bush failed to Mr. Forbes'; said. "When you sub- take advantage of his overwhelming 654-5526 and for the afternoon session call 232-5409. ••'..•• stantially raise .taxes, you make the popularity at the end of the Persian state an unattractive place to do BURGER FREE Gulf War to push for the cut St. Anne's to hold second annual blood drive business." - Although Mr; Forbes dismissed Mr. Forbes challenged the Repub- St. Anne's Church, Garwood, will sponsor its second annual blood TAX SERVICES the President's Republican chal- lican-controlled legislature to show it drive Wednesday from 2-7:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Donors must ; longer, Patrick Buchanan, as "an Iso- be 17-75, weigh at least 110 pounds and be in good health, Call 789-0280. KING ™g was "really bona fide." In its desire to lationist," he said the opposition from provide tax relief, and to cut the i Mr. Buchanan may force President seven-cent state sales, tax by two SUNDAY, MARCH 8 : Bush to flnally act on a capital gains TAX PREPARATION cents, rather than just one, as pro- RICHARD C. KNOX GREENBROOK AVENEL tax cut posed. The temporary loss in rev- IN YOUR HOME 184 Route 22 West 1140 St. Georges Avenue Among the Democrats, Mr. Forbes i Computerized Preparation of your Tax Returns ACCOUNTING SERVICES enues would have to be covered by said he admired former Mas- • Professional and Dependable / Individual Income Taxes spending cuts; he said. Service by Experienced Accountant , sachusetts Senator Paul tsongas for J Small Business, Partnership, SUNDAY, MARCH 15 In the long run, however, a revived • Reasonable Rates . shunning the concept of a middle Corporate, & Trust Returns ' economy would fuel state coffers • Fast Service PLAINFIELD ROSEULE _ _ _ , class tax cut, which, Mr. Forbes said, Here are descriptions of entries antique.pieces of currency at the / We offer Electronic Filing For Appointment Cmll: 1200 South Avenue 209 St. Georges AvenueV^ amounted to "the tax equivalent of a much more efficiently, he said; in the Garwood police log last First Fidelity Bank. He said they State PBA representative Leonard Destefano presents a Charles W. Asbury • 908-^54-6535 Union Cranford one-hkjht stand." As a publisher, Mr. Forbes re- week: belonged to a customer who came Silver Life Membership card to Walter Flesher of Garwood. minded colleagues that advertising Feb.25 to his store to sell them. John W. Lamson • 908-232-7823 (908) 687-1331 (908)272-6699 To get Into great shapes all signs point to Mr. Forbes heaped praise on Fed-, Mr. Fjesher and his wife, Murlal, recently retired after pro- SUNDAY, MARCH 22 JaizcrcUe. That's because Jazzerclse Is an revenues grew during the 80s at an viding 25 years of service as accountants PBA Local No. Intensive workout plus definitive muscle eral Reserve Chairman Alan Greens- A Beach Avenue resident re- Feb. 29 FINDERNE EDISON toning, loo. In fact, It's a safe compclte pah for continuing to lower interest even faster rate than the economy. ported that a bicycle was stolen 117. The accounting firm, Flesher & Company, will be conr INCOME TAX PREPARATION Fire officials responded to a 1 health and fitness program. And with new rates. . The trend was unlikely to repeat itself from his home between Feb. 20-25. tlnued by the Fleshers son. ALL TAX PREPARERS ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL!!! 44 Findern Avenue 260 Plainfield Avenue routines and the hottest music, y_ "' " .' '. - ' - ' .' ' Forbes NNewspapers Forbes Newspapers Forbes Newspapers SB 1 i248-0797 ence before the: luncheon proudly < cMlized;vyorld." ivuv-^W*.,. .,•<:•• '» >-~y* winning, boofcsi'atta'r^sappeared * Provides fraa tslaphoas prica qaoias .. '...,-., . . .' , Exp. * '^^ Exp. 4-15-92^ «-». I ' HSre' are sorhe^ bf'the^ cases plates on his vehicle. } at.the March,20 meeting of Ama- on .television and^ radio. She also heani in"X3arwood-Munie^aW3ourt .....;..-•..•.•.•.•.:.•.•;>••••.•• • teUr Astronomers Inc. V- •> - ; lectures''at 'schools,' museums, li- GHRISTAKOS & CO., P.C. Union pageant seeking contestants Monday: Gail Johnson, 22, of dark, fined The program will be held at 8 braries and educators' workshops 560 Springfield Ave., Westfield p.m. at the Roy W. Smith Theater, throughout the United States. The pageant is open to women Paul Polen, 19, of Newark, fined $15 for failing to inspect her ve- (Located above Gelger's Bakery) The Miss Union County Scholar- $50 for having fictitious license hide. at the Cranford campus of Union Following the talk, participants ship Pageant, ajoreliminary to the age 17-26 who: have never been County College. may visit the Sperry Observatory, 908-654-4784 ~ Miss New Jersey and Miss America married, are citizens of the U.S., Dr. Moche's presentation will be where they may view celestial JEFFREY CHRISTAKOS. C.P.A. ANNA CHRISTAKOS, C.P.A. Pageants, is seeking contestants and high school graduates by June. Course on boating safetyy being offered an account of past, present and phenomena through two high- for their third annual pageant to be It is open to high.school seniors, The U.S; Coast Guard Auxiliary, and seamanship to be hlheldd frfrom future space exploration, with powered telescopes. held in May. The screening will college students, and working Flotilla No. 44 of Sewaren is offer- 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 18, KENILWORTH take place Saturday, March 14, at women who want higher education ing a course in safe-boating skills at Rahway High School, Rahway. Union County College. Applica- or special training and who live, Trailside program is on turtles tions must be completed prior to attend school, college or work in The Sunday program at Trailside semble a toy turtle that can be the screening. Call 276-8281. Union County. March 15, at 2 p.m. is titled "Tod- taken for a walk. The price is $1.50 P.B.A. dling Turtles." Come color and as- per turtle. The limit is 25 kits, INTERESTED IN PLACING A CLASSIFIED AD? CALL OR S70P 8Y OUR WESTFIELD OFFICE I iCome Join A Pre-Natal Fitness Class MONDAY - FRIDAY Local 135 8:30AM -SiOOPM March This one hour class of exercise Is designed to Great Savings on the leading name in window fashions. maintain muscle tone & cardiovascular 231 ELMER ST. 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686-5567 Call AGS 965-1800 Thank You Again CERTJttED CEMOLOGIST APPRAISERS ACCREDITED GEM LAO M-F 9-5:30 Sat. 10-4 Frl/Sat. 11-9 Sun 11-6 U N. Union Awe. • Cranlord 709-7260 261 W. Grand St. Elizabeth 2445 Springfield Ave. PD for by P.B.A. Local 135, Mack David President, 567 Boulevard, Kenllw&rth FOR INFORMATION MON., HIES. & FRI. 9:45-5:30 • THURS. 9:30-8:30 • SAT. 9:30-5:00 * CLOSED WED Located In the Elmora Section -WEEKENDS ONLY- 276-0062 O -The Chronicle- -The Chronicle- March 5,1992 A-5C A-4 (Crattfordt^tttmtide March 5,1992 News Paul's educational legacy Police dispatchers, officers cited forheroi c efforts (Continued from page A1) received a call frorri a.Forest Avenue resident description of an all-points bulletin on two bur- In 1980, the Cranford Education Association (CEA) filed a laMirsuit By BRIAN FLORCZAK reporting a burglary and theft of a.pocket book. glary suspects wanted in connection with a against Dr. Paul, alleging that he had spied on teachers and that the THE CHRONICLE ~ ~~~~ ~" . ' ' : Ms. Harrington subsequently broadcast a de- number of thefts throughout the county. board had authorized hiring detectives to use surveillance on em- Five Cranford Poiice Department members scription of the perpetrator.. Office Graczyk subsequently stopped the ve- .•plos«e&..,:.'. •..•:.•.'. | V.'...'''•" ."•'.'• •' : • ""I. '•..:'.••.•'.•' ' • '"'•' About an hour later, Dispatcher Harrington,, hicle, placed both suspects under arrest, and a The case, however, was thrown out of court two months later due to and employees were cited at the Feb. 25 Town- ship Committee meeting for outstanding work was on a meal break when she observed some- search of the. vehicle led to the recovery of. lack of evidence and the fact that Dr iPaul had broken no laws. , one fitting the description of the suspect in the thousands of dollars of stolen property. . . How one school budget cut Krayowski sees more work Later that year, the case wentrto federal court where the decision in the past year. Police dispatchers Gerard Quinn, Barbara central business district Immediately contact- Officer Grazyck became a member of the finding Dr. Paul innocent; of any wrong-doing was upheld; ing police headquarters, uniformisd.officers re- Dr. Paul's dealings i» court weren't quite.over, however. Harrington and Kathleen Ditzel were presented township police Force in 1989. will hurt bodies and spirit in her next board term with departmental civilian citations, while Of- sponded to the scene and arrested the suspect Fellow Officer Merrill received a reportJan . In January 1981 he filed a suit against the CEA for defamation, and and recovered the stolen property. been put aside. However, sad to he also sued TTieCVunfotii.Chronicle for UbeL ficers Peter. Graczyk and Robert Merrill were 17 that a man had shot himself in what ap- School budgets don't always seem to have a direct bearing on the To The Chronicle: , Ms. Harrington joined the Crahford Police subjective component called " school, spirit,1' but • consider this ; I have been a resident of Ken- admit, some-new problems have But the case against The Chnmicle was dismissed in December 1982, awarded^ departmental citations. , ' peared to, be a hold-up attempt of a store on arisen.. •". and three months later,.so was the case against the teacher's union. Dr. Dispatcher Quinn was recognized for ios Department in 1972. , : Walnut and South avenues. ' '• one. .'••.•'..'.'.•'' ••'.''••'.•.• .•' Y ' •' '- ilworth since 1952. lam a graduate On Jan. i7 of this year, Dispatcher Ditzel of Jonathan E)ayton Regional Hig|h. •I will not allow programs to be • Paul appealed the decision, but in August 1984 the court niled against work last May when he aided a wounded hos- ; Learning Jhat the suspect had fled the scene, After years of exasperating futility, theGr$nford High School tage in an incident in Edison. received a call from a despondent individual. School in Springfield. cut and I will not sit by and see ..him.;;.••,••' ..'• '• ' •• '•'. ' ' .' :'. '• ' ''• '•' • • '' :; .•••'•• . • ' •' Officer Merrill responded and started a search football team turned into overachievers last fall, finishing just positions combined. , An accomplished artist and musician, Dr^Paul came to Cranford fixwn On May 30-31, a gunman shot a number of Realizing that the cajler might have suicidal of the area. He spotted the suspect on Washing- I am .a business school graduate tendencies, Ms. Ditzel kept him on the line inches away from a winning season with four wins and five It is hard enough to sit back and hostages, several of whom were wounded and ton Place and took the nian into custody. His employed by Cohen's Frozen the Amesbury, Mass. school district where he wais^^ superintendent of while the other desk officer began tracing the . losses. The year before they won none and lost nine. see us lose an excellent superin- schools from 1972-1977. lying on the front lawn of an Edison residence. subsequent interrogation led to the recovery of Foods in Newark and'the vice pres- :: Under new coach Nick Brown and a coaching staff made up of tendent just because of a select Responding to the call as an emergency medi- call.' • ' • •. ••-• • •;•'•••.• :..•'•• • •. •.•••. -. ident of a company here in Ken- Prior.tip his tenure there, Dr. Paul was assistant superintendent of As a result, it was determined the caller was a. ;25 caliber gun used by the gunman. eight assistants, the Cougars this year went from being a doormat ilworth. I was secretary, vice presi- few. •'-•«•• . •. '.••••' •••'••' ..]. • ; ;. schools in Melrose, Mass., from 1969-72, and director of music £r6m 1965- cal technician, Mr. Quinn put himself in harm's Officer Merrill has been a member^ of- the I will not sit and listen to a few way as, in full view of the gunman, he adminis- from Roselle Park and Dispatcher Ditzel kept in the Watchung Conference, to a feam that will have to, be dent and president of the PTO and 69 in the Seekonk, Mass., school district . . police force since 1980; J board members try to chip away at tered medical treatment to one of the wounded the man on the line until Roselle Park police reckoned with next fall. ; a recipient of the PTO Merit award. Dr. Paul was also a music teacher at the Robert E. Fitch High School arrived at the scene to handfethfi situation. "I'm very proud of the individual efforts of But if Cranford is to continue its ascent to the upper levels of a well-presented budget at "the in Groton, Conn,, from 1958-65. until she was safely removed •'•••• . I was also the vice president of the grammar school level while the. Dispatcher Ditzel joined the department in each of these police department employees," the conference, the Cougars are going to need continued fhnding Board of Education for two years. .:. Dispatcher Quinn has been with the force said Police Chief Harry Wilde. "Their actions high school level budget continues since 1991. 198Gv " ; for a full coaching staff. I initially ran for, the- Board of demonstrate their training and. dedication to tOClimb. • •./;'"•:• Dispatcher Harrington was working in the Officer Graczyk was patrolling the township The board Of education, looking for. ways to cut monies from its Education because I was appalled building his way to fame duty. The department salutes them." '. ., * We must unify and strive for the police communications center Nov. 1 when she Feb. 4 when he observed a vehicle that fitth e 1992-93 budget, is currently considering eliminating,one or two of at the bad press it Was receiving! best education in New Jersey. (Continued from page A-l) ''. the eight assistant coach positions. Such a move, however, would I must say that in the last three PATRICIA KRAYOWSKI ones who encouraged me to enter the contest and it's just something have dreadful consequences oh the Cougars' program^ years some of these problems have 37 No. 12th St., Kenilwprth that I like to do." Freeholders hope to pare 8.75 percent totidget hike The nine coaches on the Cranford staff work not only with the For his latest efforts in the national championships, Christofier was varsity squad, but the junior varsity and freshmen as well. Grant- awarded a free Lego set whose value couldn't exceed $175, and a one- administrators culled from a cross-section of the county's communities. . "•• ed, there were just over 30 players on the varsity level last year, Why is beer going to heads year membership in the Lego builders club. By BRIAN P. DUNLEAVY ^ According to Mr. Augustine, the purpose of the. group;is to use the but the total number of gridders in the school numbered dose to ..Thousands of entries were submitted from Lego builders throughout TOE CHRONICLE """~ • . . //• •• ',,/••;••• ,7 • - .•/•'/ / • '• .• .-. . collective expertise and budget-building talents available in Union Cpun- the country. . • ..'.'•. '. .'• . •• • '•':'•..••''•'•.• :•. Local boards of education and municipal governrnents are riot the only ty to review the budget and seek ways;tpreduce!it / •100. ,.•• ••"-. ••••"••••.•••• ' .• •.•.', '•• .:.•:•.•••: . '' ./'•••.••. ::•:'. • • • in Gouncil decision ttiaking? According to Cranford Freeholder Mario Paparozzi, the Fiscal Affajrs In some sports a mistake costs the team a point. In football, a : "He received his Lego set from Us^' explained Laura FVhr, Christpf- political; entities having difficultieswith the deterrnihation of a budget To The Chronicle: j money spent prosecuting question-, fer's mother."He was always really good at it and he was making really i.j^l^^yn^...ODun$jr.i8: ravihg budget problems as well. Committee has had three budget hearings'with'tKe purity departrhertt, miscue can lead to serious personal injury. Consequently, the Your article detailing the dispute"-.' able offenses^7sap1s71^S!0urwsT]rom neat things when he was just 18 mbhths-oldj County' Manager Ann Baran presented a Bua*geFf5FI992~6f "$235".54~"1i^irso~faT7N0-nnalxlecdsion on cuts had been mMe yet They-w|il hold • football players at Cranford High deserve all the coaching in- between the Kenilworth Council the remedy of crimes posing real 'When he was little, he never made what he'was supposed to with his million,-oi' an 8.73 percent increase over the 1991 budget of $216.46 another meeting Saturday. struction arid game and practice supervision the board can afford- and Three Brothers Tavern, must dangers to the community. Gov- Lego kits..He never made what was shown on the box, which annoyed million. This year, ^the county will have to raise $142.26 million in taxes Among the proposals to alleviate the budget problems is the layoff of to give them. have omitted some facts since the ernment is choice and the Borough me at the time'but not anymore." . from county residents Jn order to balance the budget, a 7.8 percent 94 lower-level workers from Runnells Specialized Hospital in Berkeley There's no doubt that the board faces a substantial task trying story as told reads more like a Twi- Council chose to pursue this case. Christoffer's accomplishments most likely have something to do with increase over the revenue from taxation in 1991 of $131.85 million. Heights.,'. . ••• '•••''•••.•'• ' • • ' . • '• ^' '••'-. '. • :. ' . to cut its budget But cutting down on the number of football light Zone episode, than; sane, mu- Why? Two reasons come im- changing his parente'minds. . : "During this time of recession, I have worked to develop what is "In general, I don't support the laying off of lower level people," said nicipal government. mediately to mind. . "I was surprised I won again because there were a lot more entries basically a no frills budget," said Ms. Baran, in a statement released, by Mr. Paparozzi. "I want to take a look at mid- to upper-level management coaches at the school would be tantamount to fUrribling away the this time," Christoffer said. "To put together the bust of my grand- Cougars' football future. And a good, but hard to quantify mea- To have a 20-year old busted out- There is $80,000 allocated in the the county. "This budget takes into account the desire for government to positions to see what we can cut. That way, we can save a larger number mother took about eight hours from beginning to end. : budget for legal expenses (ap- provide critical mandated and essential services in the most cost effec- ofjobs." • ; . - '•.. .• .. • ; •••; •:••.•"• •;. .'••' •. •:.'. • .• sure of high school spirit : side a tavern for having purchased "I work on it an hour a day for a week or two. It's fun, but it's also beer without having been proofed proximately ten times what is bud- tive and efficient manner, with a minimal tax^increase." As a result of the budget crisis, Mr. Paparozzi announced last week Where's Garwood's hews? geted for recreation programs). challenging. It's iUn to put things together, but building things from However, seVeral freeholders, who must approve the budget, are not that he is lobbying the state to introduce a bill imposing a 4.5 percent and to put the tavern owner scratch is pretty hard." To The Chronicle: newspaper is not the same. In no through $4,000 in legal fees seems Without lawsuits it becomes, dif- pleased with even-'a"minimal tax increase." cap increase on the budgets of the non-code departments of the county. Budget and school closing Christoffer explained that he uses graph paper to chart out a project Non-code departments are constitutionally mandated and include the I have just received my renewal way can it compare with the pre- to accomplish nothing that would ficult to use up all that money- The "The proposed tax increase presented Jan. 15 in the executive budget borough attorney advises the coun- From then on, it's patience and talent which help see a design come to courts, prosecutor's office and sheriffs department. , notice for a subscription to The Forbes editions, in content or in directly benefit anyone in Ken- is unacceptable," said Republican Freeholder Alan Augustine, chairman cil. The borough attorney pros- life."' '•,..'..••".. '•• '• /•': ••.• • • •••• '.' "•'•• • ..;- ' '• • are separate voter decisions Cranford Chronicle. I shot it right correctness. That's what happened ilworth. Albeit some may findob - "I'm going to enter some things in another four years," Christoffer of the Fiscal Affairs Committee of the board. "An increase from 1991 to ecuted this case and probably 1992 simply cannot be endured. These are critical times which require Loss of .control over local schools is scary, just like the feeling back with the comment: "Forget it. when the printing industry did jection with a 20-year old man said, looking ahead to the next national championships. "It's going to be College choir to perform at chiirch drinking beer, -if that was indeed billed thousands of; dollars for his critical measures." - The Guilford.Gollege Choir of Greensboro, N.C., will perform at Trinity of futility that fills the voter backing the long-shot candidate in a There's nothing in your newspaper away with the proofreaders! I re- time. Is tax money being expended the last time I can enter because of my age, and I'm already* looking the perpetrator's intention, there ; : v : Democrats on the board agree. Episcopal Church on North and Forest avenues at 7:30 p.rh. Sunday, for Garwood citizens." I hope many peat -— there's nothing for Gar- forWardtoit" Vv'" ".'••':• •:'•. • '• .' ' "'• ••• • ''. '/ •.. Presidential election. must be some respect for reason in without proper accountability? "I think any tax increase is always a problem for anyone," said Elmer Mardi 8. The concert is free and the public is invited. of my feUow-Garwoodians will do Kenilwprth is in the position of that minority Presidential voter wood in the Cranford Chronicle. , law enforcement. Ronald Scorese, the owner of ErtL a longtime Democratic freeholder. "I would like to see the budget The choir is under the direction of Edward Lowe, Dana Professor of in that the six-town regional high school district of which it is a the same. LOUISE NEMETH Three Brothers Tavern has previ- Days Inn plan goes to zoning board reduced to a minimum tax increase. I doubt we will be able to get it Music and director of music programs at Guilford College. Accompanist I thoroughly agree with Cranford 679 Willow Ave. While this 20-year old was pur- ously been financially hurt by a member is considering closing Brearley High School in the bor- chasing beer, there were doubtr (Continued from page A-l) . \ down to a zero increase in this economy, but the finance committee is is Timothy Lindeman, lecturer in music at Guilford. Alison Michelle ough to save costs. Brearley is a fixture in the town, and in the resident Nancy Finkel that the Garwood 1990 conviction for being open the facility would be 75 and over, and the facility would employ a looking at many vyays to reduce the budget^r increase revenue." Mee, daughter of Lynda and Cat I Mee in of Scotch Plains, will partici lessly other juveniles purchasing after hours: His defense of the lat- minds and hearts of thousands of borough residents of all ages. cocaine from any of the pushers concierge to attend to entertainment and travel arrangements. The A resolution, proposed by Mr. Augustine and adopted by the board pate in the choral presentation. Alison is a first-year student at Guilford. est case cost him $4,000 and prob- Jan. 16, created a 1992 Union County Budget Oversight Committee, an Emotionally, no one in Kenilworth wants to see that school who at that time (May 1991) had complex would also feature a library, working fireplace and private ably some business? Is someone w advisor^ group that will consist of professional municipal managers'and closed down. Even if the move saves on tax bills. Peace and social justice just not yet been arrested for intent to dining rooms. ' •;•;•' ••' '•",-. • •• ,-• ••"•':'• : ••'..•••.'. '.:'. out to get him? Low occupancy rates at the Days Inn, which is located at the south- The emotions, or the complications at least, thickened a bit two distribute (the latest such arrest I don't know enough of the facts being made on Kingston Avenue east corner of the township, prompted AV.R. Realty to team up with U cuts weeks ago when it became clear that some members of the aren't always the answers to feel seciire that my reasons have the Kapson Group Jn the hopes of maintaining the value of the prop- FLESHER & j regional board of education were making pointed note of the fact the week before the council hear- merit and I sincerely hope that my (Continued from page A-l) To The Chronicle: from the barbarism and inhuman- ing on the beer-bust). There may PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS that voters in the sjx towns had.vpted down, the school budget for In the Feb. 13 issue of The suspicions are unfounded. But, I Tlie Kapson Group, founded 60,years.kgo, ovyns and manages several ,'Tp r^uce onnel wpuld hay^ an adverse effect; on our , ity We .see today; But, then; during have been other juveniles in Ken- : 1 J have . seen nothing to , ,disprpye WUt^dl...... i ....,. ,...ne,:pubiic;/;.,:,.^; ";..'" .••;;'* Ti^v the last two years. Some school board members are casting this Chronicle, Mr. Herman Ueberrnan the frejjr&ssiorr people had respect iivyorjh who, are. ^eluded in the aSult residences,: in the ^e'w ^Ydrk^New J^^'%eOTi)plitan area, as a mandate frorttyotere closing was unable to respond to my '•• for^aiiffib^^d^fqr'each bjieif.1. them.. Have you? ,: ..',..." ,•'.'. among them the i^brth"Shore-Lodge"Home; fiSi* Adults; in Centerekch, AISO making,presentations.to the committee Tuesday were'Police Yur-Round AtcounUng)- Bookkeeping Service ; . 1 substantial percentage of school- JOHN BURY Mr . Liebenrian's versiondf "'so- HY,'(a fqrmer Holiday Inn), and Huntlngton Lodge,"The Adult Resi- ! Brearley. This line,in turn, is being interpreted by some mem- charges of society's pathetic indif- aged children who drink hard li- ! too asked the committee to not trim, their staffs. '- ' IAO.,: ference to riotous and racist activi- cial justice" iTrieans more'handouts 417 No. 15th;St. dence, also on Long Island. .:•;.••:.!.• i. bers of the pro-high school Committee for Concerned Parents as quor daily. Time, energy, and . Kenilworth It was Mr. Guertin, however, who made the most passionate plea to 343 Soutti Ave./ Garwood,, N j. 07027 arm-twisting of voters by the school board, so that the new, ties by Black Americans. Instead, instead of handups. The govern- Cranford's governing body. ' proposed budget is passed in the April elections. >i he praised the "glorious victories" mental, agencies responsible for so- "I know the demands the residents are putting on you to reduce Telephone: (908) 789-1499 of the civil rights movement and cial programs have abused and Too bad on both points. The school board is out of line by A grateful Brearley PTA taxes, and I know it's frustrating after having already gone through cuts Established 1941 - • • By Appointment repeated his call for "peace" and mismanaged the system for years, to have to make more," Mr. Guertin told the committee. "However, I'm puckishly asserting that past budget defeats are a mandate to To The Chronicle: "social justice," before retreating to while the recipients of aid have no Garwood and other communities asking you to hold the line here." . close Brearley. And, the local advocacy group is stretching it to the last bastion of liberalism, im- incentive to better themselves on On behalf of the David Brearley throughout New Jersey; selling ad- say that the board is holding the high school political hostage to plying his detractor is bigoted. . their own. Yes, Mr. Lieberman, Regional High School PTA, I vanced tickets; advertising newspa- approval of the budget "Peace" according to Mr. lieber- your version of "social justice" is would like to take this opportunity pers, newsletters, stores, and bill- The six towns of the regional district are, like just about every man, will come when we cut mili- also anathema to me. to thank everyone who worked so boards; purchasing, combining and other school board in the state, taking a long, hard look at how tary spending; "Social Justice," As to Mr. Iieberman's implica- diligently in making our first Wrapping gifts, setting up the caf- and where to cut costs. Kenilworth is the smallest of the six, and when we use the monies cut from tions of bigotry, if identifying gen- "Tricky Tray" fund raiser a suc- eteria; working the evening of the host to the smallest of the high schools. It is not surprising that the military to promote social ser- uine sociological problems which cess. Our annual fund raiser pro- Tricky Tray itself. The work isn't vices, e.g., welfare. affect us all, but primarily a portion vides scholarships • for graduating completed until We graciously the board, on behalf of the people of the six towns, is eying seniors and for the handicapped Brearley in that light. If the majority want significant cost cuts, Mr. Lieberman evidently has for- of the black community, is bigotry,' thank all our generous donators. then I am guilty. The problems, "Special Services Fund" which al- Our appreciation to the school If you want gotten that the price of freedom is the board has only so many options to consider; however, are getting worse and will lows them to take special class administration, teachers, and caf- It's no tun watching a hometown high school being threatened eternal vigilance. I would add that trips. the price of peace is eternal pre- not be cured by more of Mr. eteria staff/the office staff and cus- with closing, just as it's no fun voting for a dark horse hometown Iieberman's "social justice," Words cannot express our feel- paredness and the courage to fight todians, last, but not least, we • candidate for President ings of gratitude to all those who thank the participants for attend- when necessary. While the threat Instead of "social justice," how But the ongoing search for ways to cut taxes is the democratic about some plain, old-fashioned volunteered their time and effort, ing our fund raiser which made it account from the Soviet empire has been justice. Reduce government spend- and to those who donated gifts and such a success. Dear Friends: and proper way for the board to respond to its constituents' will. reduced, Arab-Islamic despots are And speaking of democracy, the hard work and spirit of the ing (and thus the deficit) through money. A full year of preparation LINDA McMENAMIN Interesting information surfaced in the past two weeks which will buying Soviet lCBM*s and employ- increased efficiencies and account- goes, into this event, including so- President Committee for Concerned Parents deserve high praise and par- ing former Soviet scientists at ticipation from Brearley fans everywhere in the district and full abilities. Allow workers to keep liciting businesses in Kenilworth, Brearley PTA affect the citizens of Cranford. ' rock-bottom prices. Mr. Ideber- more of what they earn, spending consideration from the board, too. man's version of peace would leave that pays. Sometimes cooperation between communities involves more than or investing as "they (not the gov- the "Great Satan" open to a nucle- ernment) see fit. Pass laws so that Retired Auxiliary Accident victim just saving dollars. Quietly on the Cranford border on Walnut Avenue in ar/chemical/biological attack by people (especially politicians) are Clark, an electrical cogeneration plant is about to be built these lunatics. Yes, Mr. Lieberman, held truly accountable for their ac- officer's thanks thanks rescuers this type of "peace" is anathema to tions. ...CHOOSE STATEWIDE SUPERIOR CHECKING Unfortunately, it doesn't look like Cranford will have much to say. Write us at the Chronicle! me. To The Chronicle: To The Chronicle: If we continue to sit on our I wish to thank the Cranford That's a shame, since I would like to ask several questions such as The Chronicle welcomes letters of Interest to readers. We prefer letters to Evidently, Mr. Lieberman has hands and let the liebermans of My thanks to the Cranford First Township Committee, Cranford The freedom and ease of regular checking. Plus the high be typed and double spaced. Letters must be submitted by noon Monday. also forgotten American history by America continue to force their Aid Squad for their promptness in what happens to the reported rate of cancer around these plants? I Police Department, Cranford Police Letters Ideally should be no longer than 250 words. All letters must be claiming that high crime and wel- version of "peace" and "social jus- coming to my aid when I fell Feb. interest rates of a money market mutual fund. also want to know if the nitrogen oxide from this plant will poison the air signed by the writer and have a telephone number so that the editor can fare are the by-products of a soci- Auxiliary, Police Explorers, Local 7. tice" on us, we will continue the That's Statewide Superior Checking. we breathe? .••._..'.•..,•'• verify authorship. Letters may be dropped off at the newspaper at 102 ety that is poorly educated, jobless decline of the last 25 plus years. As 52 PBA and all others who helped Additional thanks to Cranford Walnut Ave. during working hours or through the slot In the front door and in poverty. During the Great •Mr. lieberman says, the decision is make my retirement from the Police Officers John Baer, Craig . It takes just $100 to open your account. 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Thomas Hnasko Helen Zagleboylo Gregg Fitzgerald Lawrence Mlrota Donna Scharnlkow Esther Relmllnger Wayne Wright Scott Tloles Scott Rowlands Mallroom Systems Manaaar Rita Gray Linda Nalaon Joe Swlck Anne Jackson Douglas Mlllard Roger S. Sllvay Blllb M. Davis Jean Caaay Rob Pain* Mike Scawerra Emma Anthony Susan Loo Statewide Savings Bank Vlo* PiwJdant, Control! •/ Promotion Director DlMdor ol Pholoeraphy Sophie Baron Justine Malave CLASSIFIED Lydia A. Allen ElaiM Kally Zuilo FINANCE & GENERAL OFFICE We pay attention as well as interest. ClaulUd TaUphon* SalM Man*0« Bob Troqhe > Paid for by Lydla A. Allen, 751 Walnut Avenue, Cranford,New Jersey 07016 Donna Alpaugh Christina. Hanko Raymond Horan Joyce Munto Write Us: Rhone:(908) 276-6000 Business Office. Manager FDIC Kristin Banaalch Frmn HoUUay Connie tfahoney Jane Staehle 102 Walnut Ave. Christine Adamlco Rranches in: Jersey City Secaucus Cliflsitle Port Lotli Elktiliel/i lumtto/W Ciiitsoinl LM Hopkins FAX:(908) 276-6SS0 Wm.Striba Maryann Mann Richard Thlrlon Dora Qlbwaon Luclta M&laan Annattu Thomas Cranford, NJ 07016 Kathleen Clark Denlse Wagner Joan Phoenix • • O- Rosemary Pluchlno Alan Boyden Janet Rozelle -The Chronicle- News Polling sites announced Board approves poll workers for school board election^ for upcoming school election By BRIAN FLORCZAK Yolanda Colomban, Ann Everett, Margaret Daly, John Eichinger,'. By BRIAN FLORCZAK Avenue School at Orange Avenue in the school dis- . ^^ Dorothy Koehler, Helen Popiel and Mildred . Eichinger and Dorothy THECHRONICLE . trict for legal voters residing within General Election .™E.CHRONICLE Evelyn Selby. Gross. ; . ; Disb-icts Numbers 9,18, 20, 26 and 28. . About 50 workers will man the ; Hillside Avenue School: Wanda If you're going to vote in the upcoming school Polling District No. 3: Polling place at the Bloom' polls in the upcoming Board of Ed- Walnut Avenue School: Beverly board election,, you'll be doing so in one of six places. . ingdale Avenue School at Bloomingdale Avenue in ucation election. Avery (judge), Abbie Sassi (inspec- Burnett (judge), Charlotte Hojuricah The Board of Education approved a list of polling the school district for the legal voters residing within tor), Hannkh Buzzone, Irene Cze-- The board unanimously yoted browski, Leona Gilliam, Olive: (inspector), Margaret Gessler, Jac- General Election Districts Numbers 3, 8, 12 and 30. , iilletin board districts at its Monday night meeting at the Lincoln Monday night to approve the ap- queline . Santone,. Joyce Schmidt,. School. •. ' • ' ' Granitzki, Raymond Hanselman, Polling District No. 4: Polling place at the Living- pointment of various Cranford ms- Anne Rothlein and Johanna Wat- William Smith and Shirley Wilner. •'• The election is tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, ston Avenue School at Livingston Avenue in the idents who have applied tq work son. •' ' • .. :_ :•.••'. April 7. Polls will open- at 2 p.m. and remain open school district for legal voters residing within General the polls in the April 7 election; -] Livingston Avenue School: until,9 p.m. However, polls, could remain open longer Election Districts Numbers 1,4, 6,14 and 15.. Here are the poll workers: Truck drivers Indoor flea market set to permit all legal voters to cast their ballots. Mildred Lubas (judge), Grace Polling District No. 5: Polling Place at the Walnut Bloomingdale Avenue School: Warner (inspector), Nathan Am- heed license '3Chere will be a large indoor Flea Market at Rbselle Ca^olic High The following is a list of polling places: Avenue School at Walnut Avenue in the school dis- Harry Duchez (judge), Antoinette sterdam/ Ruth Amsterdam, Edna School, Raritan Road on Saturday, March 7, from 9 a.nv-4 pjrt.' trict for legal voters residing within General Election Fajrchild (inspector), Blanche Hal- . Thousands of truck drivers in. •' '.'•'•• • ' • . • ... •'.' ' ' . , • ' .*. r j\ , • • •, Polling District No. 1: Polling place at the Brook- : Budill, Anna Lupo, E. Anna Pad- Districts Numbers 2,10, 25 and 29^, . vorsen, Katheririe Planne, Theresa New Jersey will be barred from side Place School at Brookside Place in the school ner,. Keith Warner :and Agnes Ze- League gets mini-bus Schrettner,and Joseph Tarullii driving specified commercial. ve^ district for the legal voters residing within General Polling District No. 6; Polling Place at the Hillside browski. . hicles unless they have obtained a "I^ie Cerebral Palsy League.of Union County (CPU is one of several Election Districts Numbers 7,16,17,19, 22,23 and 24, Avenue. School at Hillside Avenue in the school dis- Brookside Place School: Thomas Orange Avenue School: Phyllis Commercial Driver's License social service agencies to receive a new handicapped accessible mini-bus^, trict for legal voters residing within General Election Turner (judge), Catherine Tarulli NJ Transit, in conjunction with U,S. Senator Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) Polling District No! 2: Polling place at the Orange Dollar.(judge), Fyfe Dollar (inspec- (CDL). •. For more information, call Districts Numbers 5,,1L 13, 21 and 27... / (inspector),. Elizabeth Brubaker, tor), Margaret Ayre, Joseph Daly, 254-5000.- chairman o£ the Senate Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee, have implemented a program to help supply non-profit organizations with private transportation, this government subsidized program- pro- vides handicapped accessible mini-buses and vans to improve service to the community. . • The CPS's new mini-van accommodates 12 ambulatory students in addition to servicing two wheelchairs. It contains a hydraulic ramp makmg it easier to load and unload wheelchairs. Tutor training workshops set Area Service -There will be two Literacy, Volunteers of America Tutor Training' Workshops- The morning workshop will be held from 9:30 aJn.-l:30 pan. Sataffiday^JMarch 7,14, 21 and 28i at the Union Public Library, Friberger Parker Union., .Tiie- evening workshop will be held from. 6:30-9 p.m., Wednesdays; JMarch 11, 18, 25 and April 1 at the Elizabeth Public li- brary, 11 South Broad St, Elizabeth. There is a need in Union County Directory for adult volunteers to tutor adults in speaking and reading English. Tutors do nbfneed to know.a foreign language to volunteer. To register, call 354-6060 ext 214. AUTO DEALERS ELECTRICAL PLUMBERS TREE SERVICE Tandy Technology awards scholarships This is the third year that the Tandy Technology Scholars program POLYPHASE ELECTRIC . . \ . . UNDA D. EPSTEIN/THE CHRONICLE REILLY AUTO SAFETY IN.M.(NICKI) PAINTING I LENNY'S PLUMBING has made awards to teachers arid graduating seniors at American high Ann Fairchild teaches a link dance to students at Walnut Avenue School. Mrs. Fairchild Is one of a number of senior All Phases of Electrical Work GLASS CD. schools. As of February, 12,753 public and private secondary schools had OLDSMOBILE, INC From Pole to Plug • Residential •Commercial --U-- citizens who participate In these after-lunch activities, which Include bingo, chess and crafts. EST.1946 HEATING been certified to participate in the awards program. Four Cranford High ••'•• Residential AUTHORIZED . "APPROVED INSURANCE REPLACEMENTS" RESIDENTIAL SPECIALISTS »Heating Sewer School teachers have received certificates. They are: Sylvia Haller, Cran- • Commercial tWCCUUtn IH AUTO AND COHUUCUL •OOV OIM* ford High School, outstanding math/ science/computer science student . OLDSMOBILE HCHAClUiKTSOHAlLCOHSTKUCTIOHlOUr. Exterior and interior Cleaning WOODSTACK • Industrial • Electrically Operated Windows school nominee. The top 2 percent academic nominees are Charles • Electric Heat ' Brush • Spray • Roller • Plumbing & Heating Baldwin, Dominick D'Antonio and Kenneth Majors. RSVP bridges the generation gap SALES & SERVICE • All Curved & Panoramic Windshields Repairs TREE SERVICE " 18 Years of Experience • it, and if the room I worked in wasja little bigger I & Channels & Regulators FREE ESTIMATES • Hot Water Heaters INSURED for a half hour after lunch, or they can participate 232-7651 - F^REE ESTIMATE - • Bear Windows •Sump Pumps ./ Casino ftin night set In an activity. It's something nice that the children might even have more kids." Unsurpassed Quality Workmanship We Power Wash Before Low, Low Winter Rates An entertaining evening of gambling for fun will take place at the first By BRIAN FLORCZAK can learn and they're hoping to bring other things The idea of having the RSVP members work at Uc. #7194 241-8555 Free Est. • State License #6249 the schools actually came from Kim McNish, a 560 NORTH AVE. E. Every Job! Senior Citizen Discount* Si Michael's Church Casino Fun Night at 7 p.m., May 16. With an entry TOE CHRONICLE in such as reading." ..•'<. WESTFIELD 573 W. WESTFIELD AV. Call Nick Lenny Grieco parent who moved to Cranford. Contacting Joan (908) 789-3131 ROSELLEPARK FREE ESTIMATES ticket, participants will receive $100 of play money to gamble for fun at \ 574-0480 the roulette wheel, blackjack table or. money wheeL olanda Colomban and Ann Fairchild are Melvin, principal of the Walnut Avenue School, (908)^45-4835 276-5752 • There will be a 50/50 drawing, a silent auction and a live auction old enough to be the mothers of children 'The kids all enjoy it, and if the Ms. McNish told of how the RSVP program featuring large items and services. Hot and cold hors d'oeuvres and a at the Walnut Avenue School. Make that worked with her former community. BUILDERS grandmothers. room I Worked in was a liWe FENCING AND DECKS PAINTING PLUMBING four-course buffet dinner will be served A cash bar is available. The Y Since then, students at Walnut Avenue School TREE SERVICE ticket price is $20, per person, $25 after May 1. For information and But dont let their age fool you. The two senior bigger I might even have more have been, crocheting, rocking and rolling, and tickets call 276-1845 or 276-7925. . citizens are still spry enough to volunteer their knitting their way to new experiences. ' time to teach Walnut Avenue School youngsters kids' CUSTOM "I met with the school principal and right now DiPasquale Fence PERFECT PAINTING Ellfs how to'Chicken Dance'and crochet we're looking for more volunteers to work at the =: CONTRACTING CHAPMAN BROS. —Ann Fairchild Family owned and operated since 19S& Annual rummage sale to be held As members of the Retirod Senior Volunteer school," Ms. Croteau said. "We have two people • • Additions & Alterations Lie. #1428 Tree Service David The United Methodist Women of the Community United Methodist Program (RSVP), which .fc based in Elizabeth. Ms. RSVP member volunteering there now. If we get enough vol- • Window and Patio Door • WoodDeeka , • Chain Link Fence • Pliumbing ' >••« ALL TYPES OF TREE CARE SERVICES Church, Chestnut and Grant avenues, Roselle Park, will hold, their an- Colomban and Ms, Fairchild have kindergarten unteers we could get different activities going on Installations • Custom Wood FtneM • Ornamental Fenc* • REMOVAL ' nual rummage sale on Friday, March 13 from 10 ajn.-7 pm. and Satur- • Wood and Vinyl Siding Home & Groands Maintenance Sptckdizutg in: ' ' ' .. day, March 14 from 10 a;m.-2 p.m. Bag Day will be on Saturday allowing through third grade students at the Walnut Av- each day* • Roofing Free Estimates • Installation Servic« enue School lining up to take their classes. "The reason we have just two volunteers so far • Lawn Service • Landscaping • Color Detlgn • Repair Wfetk • WoodcNp* shoppers to fill a bag for $1. New and nearly hew clothing for women, Commercial * Residential Rtpalr Sanrice And you could call it giving something back to Ms. Fairchild, wRo also teaches llrie dancing to Is because the program has just started. I would [•Quality • Service •Satisfaction * Kou«a Wathlng • 15 Yrt. Exjx (Loca^ • Snow plowing men, children and infants will be available. Curtains/drapes, linens, senior citizens at the Cranford Community Center, Fully Insured Free Estimates 1988 Route 22 2K4320 • Landscaping their community since both women ate Granford hope that the number goes up In the future." • Interior and Exfcrior PataHi* bedspreads and new and unused shoes will be featured All proceeds will said she plans to teach the students as many 276*4083 Scotch Plains, NJ. 07076 FREE ESTIMATES help finance the T'-uted Methodist Women's varrous projects. residents. [ And as for the future, Ms. Fairchild said she'll (908)245-1203 different dances as possible. keep on dancing with the children at the Walnut Serving Union County and VkinHy 36 NORTH AVE. E "The response to the program has been great," With Quality indDependtbtlity 908-322-5211 908-789-3497 (908)486-5806 said JoAnn Croteau, director of RSVP. "Ann has And with the Chicken Dance and Une Danca Avenue School. - Wayne Davidowitch - Free Estimates • Reference* OMNFOftD Register for arthritis fitness program already on the list of dances to be taught, could ( all J,n II inli /• S,iL Prices t\on.' 908-241-4547 MSURfD • mec ESTIMATES had 25 students for line dancing and Yolanda has "The kids love it," Ms. Fairchild said. "I'll keep The St Elizabeth Hospital Physical Therapy Department is accepting had 10 for her crafts classes. They alternate the the limbo be soon to come? doing it for as long as I can." registration for an Arthritis Fitness Program. The program begins children they work with each week so everyone "We've done the hokey-pokey and the Alley Those wishing to join the RSVP program, are Wednesday, March 11, and continues for eight sessions through April 29. can attend.'.' Cat so far," Ms. Fairchild said. "I also tried a little encouraged to do so. Ms. Croteau may be FUEL OIL MASON PAINTING PLUMBING TV REPAIR The sessions are held from 4:30-5:30 pjn. in the Physicians' Conference rock and roll and they loved it. The kids all enjoy reached by calling 351-0070. Room of the Community Health Center of St Elizabeth Hospital, Wil- "The children have a choice to go out and play liamson Street in Elizabeth. Call 527-5166. Call For J, Kania & Son IAVHOL PAIMTNG Specializing in r • Exterior . • Free Estimate Scholarship benefit concert planned Service or Basement Waterproofing • Interior • Fully Insumf "An Evening With Dave Brubeck" will be presented Saturday, April 4, Fuel Oil and all types • Expert at,a scholarship benefit concert in the Wilkins Theatre at Kean College. of Masonry Work Preparation • Carpentry. ADDITIONS • ALTERATIONS The legendary jazz pianist and composer will perform with his quartet Fully Insured Since 195$ "We're SHU Working Ow Way Throat Reserved tickets at the box office, 527-2337, are $10 (students) $20, $30, DECKS • KITCHENS • BATHS 908-276-0900 Town and We do the best Woric Aroand" SALES & REPAIRS and $100, The $100 ticket price includes a reception to meet Mr. Bru- FULLY INSURED • QUALITY WORK Serving Westficld SAVE ENERGY.... We install beck. Call 527-2720. . and Vicinity Vinyl Replacement Windows (30 Ymn In Business) • COMPETITIVE PRICES • Reel-Strong Fuel • Check our Recession hoof Pricts CENTER TV Bereavement support group to meet Club women to tour Edison laboratory Cranford • Roofing • L.<.-deri tmd Gaiters Slide program for Four Seasons 276-4048 Serving Ml Of Union County Call: (908> 233-5766 907 Wood Ave. • Rosalie Elizabeth General Medical Center is offering a free eight-week be- . Tha-current affairs department of the Wednesday Morning Club will Family in Cranford 38 years Since 1925 , or (908) 233-8442 272-4033 reavement support group for individuals who have recently lost a loved travel to West Orange Tuesday, March 10, to meet for lunch and tour the The Four Seasons Garden Club will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, at 276-2331 one. .Named "One Day At A Time," the group will, meet weekly on Edison Laboratories at 2 p.m. Arrangements were made by department the home of Mrs. Edmund Saal. A slide program will be presented by Wednesdays from 6-7 "p.m. starting March 11 in the Medical Center's members Betty Brubaker, Barbara Ullom and^Fran Huckel. Stanley Nowakowski on the theme: "He who fends a garden and grows Oncology Treatment Center. The sessions will feature guest speakers The music department will meet at the home of Bernice Sarnowski flowers from the sod works hand in hand with nature and very close to CARPET SERVICE MOVERS PLUMBERS ROOFING & REMODELING WALLS AND CEfLINGS and group discussions. Call 558-8175 or 558-2571. ' 9:30 ajn. Wednesday, March 11. Peg Ruff will review the life and vocal God." career of Lena Home- Elizabeth Brewster and Edna Patton are co- WE STOP LEAKS! Pre/post-natal program offered hostesses. Newcomers to get a look at local history RICK'S DOBBINS & ALLISON, INC. Donald S. Rockefeller The literature department will meet at 1 p.m. Thursday, March 12, in Representatives of the Cranford Historical Society will present a slide CLARK BUILDERS, INC. R. Vetter The Yvette Dante and Fitness Studio, Cranford announces the devel- the home of Arleen Walsh, 1 Romore Place. Margaret Gill is co-hostess. PLUMBING & HEATING INC. opment of a prefipost natal exercise program specially tailored to meet presentation, "Cranford: Then and Now," to a meeting of the Cranford CARPET local , Public Mown • COMPLETE ROOF STRIPPINQ So Big by Edna Ferber will be reviewed by Helen Markowich. Newcomers Club at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, at the Community SPECIALISTS the needs of the pregnant and postpartum woman. This low impact Uovingi UCMM Complete • FLAT ROOFNIO * SLATE & Sons v Center, technics • Fuel Oil Storag* Plumbing program conforms to the guidelines set by the American College of 00J72 • GUTTERS* LEADERS Obstetrics and Gynecologists. Camera Club to meet Monday Upcoming events for the club include a couples night out Saturday, All TYPES OF CARPET REPAIR • Complete heating & ' SERVING UNION Plastering March 28, at Shiki Japanese Restaurant, lunch for children and family at • li MIOOUUEX COUNTIES The one-hour class is designed to maintain muscle tone and cardiovas- The Cranford Camera Club will meet 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 9, at Stairs, Stretching. Seamlrig Heating- Patching Chuck E. Cheese Pizza at 11:30 a,m. Sunday, March 15, and a trip to and Installation* • Repairs & Service ' FOR 23 YEARS cular aerobic health during pregnancy done to music and at one's own the Community Center. David Wilson, a club member and professional Services Turtle Back Zoo Sunday, March 22. The'annual Easter egg hunt will be 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE • Air Conditioning FUU.1 mswto - ma tsmuns Textured Celling pace. Special attention will be provided to strengthen the abdominal photographer, will present a demonstration and lecture on environment ' State Uc. 44205 10 a.m. Saturday, April 11, FREE ESTIMATES RJ.UC.Na 010760 Sheetrocklng - muscles, pelvic floor and back to alleviate the common discomforts of tal portraiture. ' 1245 Westfleld Ave. AGENT-AIDED VAN UNES - 381-5145 — Taping & Rnlshlng pregnancy. Call 272-6360 or 709-0219 for more information. CLARK 2t3 SOUTH AVE E Classes will be offered on Wednesdays and Fridays beginning March CRANFORD 276-8677 1-800-794-LEAK WMC to bring treats to patients 233-1515 396-8100 TEL 2764)898 7 Raleigh Ave. • Cranford (5325) 11 at 10 a.m. with babysitting services available. A weekend class on VIA members to review recent novel 276-6945 7094)591 Sundays at 9:15 a.m. also will be offered Call 276-3539. Veterans at the Menlo Park Memorial Home will be the recipients March 9 of home^bdted-cookies, candy and other gifts from the Wednes- The literature department of the Village Improvement Association, chaired by Mary Kiley, will meet 10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 12, at thef Wildlife slide show to be presented day Morning Club through Operation Candy-Cookie, which is a state- home of Clara Venneri to review Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan. COLLISION REPAIRS PAINTER wide project of the New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs. FUEL OIL PLUMBERS ROOFING AND SIDING WALLS AND CEILINGS Freelance writer, lecturer and photographer Joe McDonald will present The Avenel Detachment of the Marine Corps League has added to this The club recently made a donation to.the Special Olympics. an illustrated slide show oh New Jersey wildlife at 2 p.m. Sunday at venture with a cash donation for the purchase of items for the veterans' A family of four, which was adopted this year by VTA, continues to Trailside Nature and Science Center in MountaihMife.Titikets are $5 for recreational use. receive a monthly allotment of food donated by members, as well as gifts Benner's ELOIDES GARCIA MCDOWELLS A & S General adults and $2.50 for children ages 12 and underV Therefwill be no All members of the club are required to provide cookies and to deco- on special occasions. Realizing the need during these times, the club will Painting & Decorating Since 1928 Uc. #1268 Custom Coverings advance ticket sales. Information: 789-3670, continue make donations through the rest of the year. The VIA project is Since 1928 rate coffee tins, which will be filled at the homeof Chairwoman Marg- chaired by Eleanor Fakelmann. Auto Center • Water Heater. Construction aret Coe, with the assistance of members of the American Home life • INTERIOR • EXTERIOR • Sower Cleaning Paint & Paper Hanging Family Owned & Operated A complete roofing Purim Carnival will be March 15 Department and other volunteers. Complete Auto Body U Mechanical . POWER WASH . PAPERHANGINQ • Sump Pump> Aluminum Siding Reflnlshlng Green Thumb plans spring boutique with the latest technology. • Budget Plans ". • Drinking Water and siding service The Purim Carnival at Temple Beth El, 338 Walnut Ave., Cranford will Husbands of members who are veterans will transport cookies, paper- fmU ESTIMATES PROFESSIONAL Syst«rn» take place Sunday, March 15, from 10:30 am-1 p.m. There will be back books and purchases suggested by the director of the home, Dr. The Green Thumb Garden Club will hold its spring boutique Saturday • Service Plans PULL.Y INSUBED * Fully Insured • NJ Inspection U Reinspection OUALnrV • Water Conditioning Quality Work at games, clowns, prizes, food and pony rides (weather permitting). The Melvin Friedman, including toasters, a camera and tape recorders. Three and Sunday, April U and 12, at the home of Joanne Sweeney, 502 • Plumbing/ AC ,. • Free Estimates Affordable Prices entrance fee is $1 for adults. Tickets are four for $1' at the door, or five club members have donated new toasters and other requests will bo Linden Place. A preview will be held 6-9 p.m. Friday, April 10. Admission 606 South Ave., E. 233-7469 No Job Too Small • Financing Available Cranford, NJ 450 North Ave. E. for $1 prior to the carnival. Call 272-8327. filled with money from the Marine Corps. is $2.50 and will include dessert and coffee. All proceeds will benefit ••..'• Cranford's Project Home. * KLOIDtS QARCIA P.O. BOX 2013 450 North Ave. E. We also Install Copper Roofs John Scott - Diana Cohen, director of activities, has arranged for a visit with a Westfield Proaldanl WESTFIEU3, N.J. 07001 group of veterans at Menlo Park the afternoon when gifts will he re- Saturday boutique hours will be 9 a.m.-3 p.m. with' Tree admission. Westfield 201-267-7414 Historical society plans membership drive Items will include spring decorations and a variety of Easter plants, with 276-1111 233-3213 MEMBER PROFESSIONAL PAINTERS ASSOC. ceived. Interested members and husbands may call Mrs. Coe for more 233-3213 241-7405 The Cranford Historical Society is hosting its'second annual member- information. free delivery within town. Dried and silk swags, wreaths, centerpieces ship drive. Individual dues are $10, and family dues are $20. and topiaries are among the decorative items included. Each year in May, the society teaches third grade students about the Green Thumb recently participated in a dried flower decorative display history of Cranford. And, recently, the society acquired the Hanson Scholarship winner to address club at the New Jersey State Flower and Garden Show in Somerset. i ;> House on Springfield Avenue. This annex will provide office space, The Garden Club of Cranford will hold its Monday, March 9, meeting meeting rooms and storage areas, with facilities for expansion of its at the home of Sharon Marra. Mine Berg, last year's scholarship recipi- O • ' . • 8OO archival research and preservation work. ent, will present a lecture and video of her work in environmental VFW national auxiliary president to visit The historic Crane-Phillips House, sometimes called the "little house research. , -, • ' by the river," the historic Crane-Phillips House remains the centerpiece Miss Berg is a 1988 graduate of Cranford High School and is a senior Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies Auxiliary national President Mary of the society's display program and is open every Sunday from 2-4 p.rn. at Cook College. She plans to continue her studies at either the Univer- Seal's of Idaho wiLl visit New Jersey during the state's spring conference except July and August The office on the second floor of the North sity of Maryland or University of Washington. The tea chairwoman is Saturday, March 14, at the Days Inn-Coachman Restaurant, Cranibrd. Union Avenue site will be transformed to a children's bedroom display. Ms, Scars' theme for 1991-92 is "We Serve Those Who Served Ameri- -The Chronicle- Dorothy Weeman, assisted by Charlotte Swinton and Irma Mirante. ca." This emphasizes the goal of the auxiliary — assisting veterans. .'• -IV A-8 News March 5, 1992 March 5,1992 News A-9 Obituaries flVlORS

St. Patrick's Lunch set March 16 and Restaurant, New Milford, Pa The cost for the festival is $38 per The Wednesday Senior. Citizens Club.will celebrate its 12th an- Margaret Stevens, 84 Harriet M. Walton person. Call Helen Popiel for reservations. niversary at; a party at the" Westwood March 11. Marie and Mike . Gary R* Rowinsfcy, 36 The Monday Senior Citizens Club will have a St .Patrick's Day Lunch- Finnegan are in charge of arrangements. Lived In Cranford until 1972 Was charter member of garden club eon on March 16, catered by Hayeck's with entertainment by the Side- Thursday club lists schedule Trips scheduled for the Taj Mahal casino March 24 and April 21 and to Served as Kenilworth coundlman by-Siders, '.,•'... . . The Thursday Senior Citizens Club announces the following programs: Wildwood Crest Sept 7-11. Call Nat Amsterdam, 276-6178. . :. Margaret (Peggy) Blake Stevens of Highland Beach, Fla., diedFefc 22 Harriet M. Walton of Cranford died Feb. 25, 1992, at Overlook Hospital, Gary R. Rowinsky of Scotch Plains died Feb. 27, 1992, at Muhlenberg Members celebrating birthdays in March are: Margaret Coates, An- March 12, Frank Ewell in Public Service bingo; March 19, auction; March Doug Pfister will speak at 1 p.m. March 18 on "Fair Insurance for New Regional Medical Center, Plainfield. He was 36. - 1992 at The Hcrapice By the Sea in Boca Raton, Fla. She was 84. 'Summit thony DeVrncenzo, Elsie Fletcher, Edith Hanselman, Betty Lawson, Kay 26, Steve Meehan of People for Fair Insurance in New Jersey. A trip is Jersey Residents." Bingo and hot dogs are.planned March 25. Pfanne, Mary Porta arid Harold Sqhott planned Wednesday, April 8, to Trenton to tour the recently restored Born in Elizabeth, Mr. Rowinsky lived in Kenilworth before moving to Mrs. Stevens moved from Cranford to Florida in 1972. She was a charter mernber of the Cranes Ford Garden Club and the .Members celebrating birthdays in March are Russell.Baum, Marie Scotch Plains eight years ago. She was a graduate of Georgian Court College, lakewood, and .taught Rosary-Altar Society of St Michael's Church, feorn in Jersey City, she There will be a bus trip on March 19 toHuriterdo n Hills Playhouse to state capitol building and the museum of the oldest barracks in the see The Odd Couple. The bus leaves at 10:15 am. from Miln Street. Onstate. The cost is $10 for the bus, which will leave from Centennial Pool Gajda, Lea Gaggion, Margaret Cox, Rita Hein, Ellen Jordan, Albert He served as councilman in Kenilworth from1980-82. Latin, English and mathematics at Benedictine Academy in Elizabeth lived in Cranford for 43 years. Makatenas, Edward Muszynski, Doris McDaniel, Betty Pace, Stella Paw- April 16, a trip will be taken to Mt Haven Country Resort, Milford, Pa. at9 a.m, ' •• ...':'. •' .'• .•; .- " • '• • '/'"•• ,•'••.': •' Mr. Rowinsky was a 1978 graduate of St Peter's College in Jersey City, before her marriage in 1931. A longtime summer resident of Long Beach Her husband, Dr. Joseph Walton died in 1969. v _ _ likowski, Marge Proctor and Dprrainc Yakubaitis. . .. where he received a science degree in urban studies. Mr; Rowinsky was There will be a buffet breakfast, live entertainment followed by a gour- A trip to Mohpnk Mouhtab House, at New Paltr, N.Y., will take place; Island, she still summered there "•'»s«sicn Surviving are two sons, Joseph Jr. of Milford; Pa., and T., Charles met country dinner_begiruung at 10:30 am. The bus leaves from Miln May 19 with tour of the grounds and buffet lunch indudedin the cost of an area sales manager for the Puerto Rico Marine Management Inc" In •',;•..••••••••;•.• ••••;•;••:• . Walton of Coral Springs, Fla.; two daughters, Joan Van Bergen of Cran- Edison for eight years. Street at 8:30 ajn.The cost is $32. Contact Pat Dick at 233-6159. The $30. The bus will leave from the Centennial Pool at 9 a.m. Events announced at Community Center husband, former Judge Charles ford and Patnci? Mellace of Palm, Bay, Fla,; one sistef,. Irene Zutic of Anniversary Luncheon will be held at'The Westwood" on April 9, Call For reservations call Mary Gosdnsky, 276-9149. • ;•••>-;--,-. Cranford residents 60 years or older are welcome to attend the fol- During his service with the Kenilworth government, he was chairman of Bel Air, Md, Peter Charles Jr., of Morristbwh. Kinnelon; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. ' . 709-7283. ...'-' • •'••••. • • :'• •.'•• '• :'••' ••• ; -.. . • ...••;•. Birthdays will be celebrated in March by Grace Bishe, Vicki Brunner, lowing activities in March at the Community Center, 200 Bloomingdale of the recreation, ecology and lighting committee and commissioner of grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. A Mass was offered Feb. 28 at St. Michael's Church, Cranford. Ar-, ; : the fire department Mr. Rowinsky had also been a member of the Carol Capodice, Theresa" De Marco, Egon Cessner, Gertrude Golden, Ave,,Cali 709-7283. .', . . . / A memorial Mass will be held at ot rangements wereby Dooley Funeral Home, Cranford. Goimty prosecutor to address Friday club Anna Grimes, Salvatore La Placa, Mary Romeo, Johanna Watson and Kenilwbrth Health, Education, Welfare and Finance committees, the March 28. -( '.. Princeton, Princeton, . Memorial donations may be sent, to the Cranford First Aid or your The Friday Senior Citizens Club will have its monthly meeting at i Allison Ziegler. : Tuesday: 9 a.m.-npon, free tax; counseling and preparation, by ap- Board of Adjustment and the Planning and Zoning boards. favonte a.rh. tomorrow. pointment; 9:3"0 am., "Walk Fpr.the Health Of It" through Roosevelt Surviving are his wife, Heidi; a son, Justin; his mother, Helen; a ; Arrangements were by Robert Babioiie FuneralHome inBocaRaton' ^f"^ A 50th wedding anniversary was celebrated March 21 by Lynn and Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice Bv the Sen JW A "brown bag bingo" is scheduled for March 13, followed by a St .Park,.- .:' • '•• ::, . , ' :.•'•...•• ••; . '' • . ^' ; brother, Kenneth; and a sister, Sandra Brecht c ay be made to Hospice oeai ±JOCa a Luis Hoolkb. A 51st wedding anniversary was celebrated March 16 by Raton, Fla 33487 or •" S*t *•—•»Lucy's- ^-^-^Catholi c —ChurchTi • •n /-.~^ Patrick's pay celebration. - A Mass was offered March 3 in St Vladimir Ukrainian Catholic Fla. 33486. Mary and Herman Occi. ;__ . Thursday, March 12: 12:30 p.m.. Frank Ewell, a representative of Church, Elizabeth, after the funeral from the Krowicki McCracken Fu- Members celebrating March birthdays are. Margaret Huehn, Edith PSE&G will play the game "Energy Bingo." • • • '• • • ..•••». '.'•..'. •. ; Mary Keenoy, 68 McOiritock, Patricia Reilly, Jeannette Limone, Rose Springsted and Wednesday club to celebrate anniversary neral Home. • "" . .'•'. . HeleniZielihski. . : A Mass for Mrs. Mary Keehoy, years ago. Mrs. Keenoy was a On March 20, Union County Prosecutor Andrew Ruotolo will speak on Dorothea R. Harris, 63 68, of Kenilworth will be offered member of the American As- : Joseph A. Kowalski, 77 today' at 11 a.m. in St Theresa's sociation of Retired Persons." J crimes againstithe elderly. ; Church, Kenilworth, after the ru- Carol Goggi, a representative' frbm King's Super Market will present a Floridian formerly Ifved in Cranford Born in Newark, she lived in Ke- program March 27, on "Labeled Logic." . Managed Breens Liquors for 35 years Dorothea R. Harris, 63, died Feb. 25,1992 in Florida: neral from the, Mastapeter Subiuv. niJworUi for 38 years. Surviving are , Faitoute Ave.,. Roselle three sons, John J. Jr., Patrick J. Seats arfe available for the following trips: April 8, Taj Mahal in Atlan- Joseph A Kowalsld of Scotch He served in the Army medical She was born in Elizabeth and was a longtime resident of Port Sal- „ 1' N tic City, and on April 23, Italian Festival at MouniHayen Country Resort erno, Fla., having retired there from Cranford TJ?' and Timothy S.; three daughters, . Plains died Feb. 29, 1992, at Mu- department during World War II K Mrs. Harris was a member of the Floridai Motdrhome Association; the v^™ _. , ,. , . Eiiana Connolly, Katherine Hock:', ' hlenberg Regional Medical Center, and received a Bronze Star for Martin Coiinly Orchid Society, the Elks Women's Auxiliary in Stuart and a h?me- She worked in the mjec- stein and Christine: a brother, Jo- LEARN: ,: •_.;. ,: .-, ; -piainfieldrHerwas"77i European Tour available through meritorious achievement whilersta~ theA.L.S. Chapterip n Stuart —~'— wwwvwiu M\Ulin ]llulLtillgg JepaiUimnp l of seph Golombiewskif:t>m-sistersr"- Obituaries Family Run Since 1910 Mr. Kowalski was born in Cran- tioned in New. Guinea. Guidance — Mrs. Hcirris was predeceased by her husband, Ronald and a son Christie Industries in Kenilworth. Rose Worowski and Catherine Na- ford, and moved to Scotch Plains Surviving are his wife, Mae; a Robert Harris; . ' for 10 years before retiring nine tale, and six grandchildren. UNIQUE TRAVEL • To Overcome Cdrnpulsive If you are NOT satisfied 37 years ago. son, Robert; two daughters, Gail She is survived by her daughter, Betty Jean Harris of Delray Beach, Ruth Chiovarou 331 South Avenue & Binge Eating with average Heating Oil He had been the manager of Cody and Karen; a sister, Irene Fla; her sisters-in-law, Jean Ronnlund of Hudson, Fla. and Marijane Garwood Service. Call us at DAWN Breens Liquor in Cranford, where Bruck; and four grandchildren. Rouvet of Venice; Fla.; her brother-in-law and wife, Edward and Mar- : Ruth T. Chiovarou, a resident of (opposite Klngs/Garwood Mall) • Effective Exercise he worked for 35 years, until 1980. Cranford for 45 years, died Feb. 15, and I will tell you about A Mass was offered March 3 at guerite Harris of Wilmington, N.C.; nieces and nephews; and her com- • Behavior Modification our 5 Point Gold After that Mr. Kowalski worked for 1992, in Overlook Hospital DISCOUNTS ON CRUISES AND St Bartholomew the Apostle panion, Eulalia Jones. Customer Package which the Gold Pro Shop at the Scotch Church, Scotch Plains, following A funeral service was held Feb. 27 at the Aycock Funeral Home Mrs. Chiovarou was a member of OTHER PACKAGES • Stress Reduction the Altar Guild and Sewing Circle YO-YO DIETING is NOT available with Hills Country Club for seven years the funeral from the Rossi Funeral Chapel, Stuart, Fla : Call Now » before retiring in 1989. Home, Scotch Plains, Contributions may be made to the A.L.S. Chapter in Stuart, Fla. of the Calvary Lutheran: Church, DIET FADS any local heating oil Cranford. 008-789-3303 Barbara A. Potashkin, M.S. ARTIFICIAL FOODS company. Bom in Madison, Ruth was a IMetMiil/\lltriH<»ltsl . 233-4249 irths 346 South Ave., Fuiwood, NJ. James Mayers, 77 Dorothy Berry Tomlihson, 88 resident of Cranford before moving to Lakehurst three years ago. Worked at Phelps Dodge Co. for 30 years Retired school secretary once lived in Cranford "Mark and Nancy Babos of Scotch and Bill Babos of Cranford. Surviving are two daughters, James Mayers, 77, died Feb; 29,1992 at Rahway Hospital. Dorothy Berry Tomlinson, a retired school secretary, died Feb. 28,Plains aHhounce the birth of their Phyllis Hollingsworth and Beverly Mr. Mayers was born in Little Mountain, S.C. He lived in Cranford and 1992, at Morristown Memorial Hospital She was 88. daughter, Cara Beverley; Jan. 5, Marsh and Patrick Autilio of 5 Craft; a sister, Mildred Benjamin; Brugges: Blake Ave. in Cranford announce two brothers, James and Richard Roselle before returning to Cranford in 1986. Born in Elizabeth, she lived in Cranford before moving to Westfield 1992 at Mountainside Hospital. She more than 50 years ago, / weighed 6 lbs., 6 oz. and was 20 the birth of their first child, Anna" Tumbull; five grandchildren and Mr. Mayers worked for the Phelps Dodge Co. at Bayway in Linden for Rose, Feb. 6, 1992. She weighed 8 three great-grandchildren. Mrs. Tomlinson was a secretary for many years at the Grant Jefferson inches long. The maternal grand- l Center of Medieval splendor 30 years before retiring in 1980. He was a trustee of the St Mark's and Tamaques schools in Westfield, retiring in 1972. lbs., 9 1/2 oz.,.and was 21 inches A^1.E. Church, Cranford. ' parents are Pauline and Beverley long! Pearl Kessler of Shrewsbury She was a rnember of The Presbyterian Church and choir in Westfield Buckler of Hazelton, Pa., and the Mary Hudock Surviving is his wife, Naomi, for more than 50 years. and Joan and John Autilio of Gflov- cially the wool trade so important for the cloth facto- paternal grandparents are Nancy ersville, N.Y. are grandparents. • Mary C. Gennetti Hudock died This is one in a series of articles about the cities Services were held March 4 at Nesbitt Funeral Home, Elizabeth, Hex husband, Henry Tomlinson, ^ied in 1959. Surviving is a sister, and places to be visited on the 10-day tour — Conti-ries of the region. Culture also flourished as Brugges Charlotte Gregoiy of Basking Ridge. March 2, 1992 at Union Hospital, Union. She was 90. nental Capitals of Europe — being offered by Forbes became the center of the Flemish school of painting. Services were held March 3 at The P^byterian <^urqh in Westfield. Mrs. Hudock was born in Newspapers and Lufthansa German Airlines. Brugges remained a sleepy medieval town until the Sylvan learning Center Arrangements were by the Gray Funeral Home in Westfield Weston, Pa., and lived in Garwood Named for the bridge which span its capitals, Brug- early 19002 when construction of the port of Zee- for23years,. . ges is the historic capital of the province of West brugge revived trade and stimulated commerce and Helping kids be titetrbest She was a member of the Gar- Flanders. The town lies on the low coastal plain of tourism. ' '• . wood Senior Citizens Club, an4St, ^r^westprn ^'Belgium, • ju£i> eight miles from the Tpdaujprugges..displ^5,4tsfrjriedi9vajl,.a^d, .Renais- •Boost your child's grades. , Simon Counti* places; €>f MlotSftip ^6r^:'S^v:0|^^'ni^e^ •Build self-esteem.... / ; ..:•. : Hfer fiusbindj Rjidol^ Hudodc,: invaders, it became a world fambus trading center ; •Programs in reading, math, algebra, market houiewimite ^ tow^r, and and the cradle of Flemish art. its belfry chimes a deep-toned carillon. Around the writutg, SAT/ACT college prep, study She is survived by a son, Ralph The medieval character and peaceful atmosphere skills, homework support and time SCOTCH PLAINS GRACE St. Paul's The of Garwood; a daughter, Doris corner is the Burg, the square where the castle of the CHRISTIAN CHURCH Garwood of Brugges, created by the stillness of its canals, the management United Church of Chris! Kulkusky of Maywood; four grand- counts of Flanders stood. 01992 Sykmn lamb* Sjrttam '. • '!~&*: & Presbyterian children and one great- dignity of its Gothic architecture, and the unpreten- Readers turned adventurers from our area will visit 1800 Rarilan Rd., Scotch Plains - PEACE 213 Center St. Church granddaughter. tious display of rich art, have made the city a favor- Brugges this spring when they travel to Europe on (By Union Co. Collcoc) . Gnrwoocl \ Arrangements are by Dooley Fu- able with visitors from around the world. the Continental Capitals tour. Travel arrangements 494-2300 FELLOWSHIP 341 Spruce Avenue neral Home, Cranford. The quietness of Brugges today belies the turmoil include round-trip airfare from Washington, accom- 789-1285 • Garwood, N.J. 07027 EDISON 889-1690 950 RARTTAN ROAD A Mass will be held in Sacred of the city's early histoiy. In the 14th century, the modations at first class hotels, buffet and dinner CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY 07016 789-0360 Heart Church, Weston, Pa. today. commercial prosperity of the already old town stim- daily, ground,transportation and sightseeing for just (201)276-8740 Rev. Frederick Rogers Gary Wntiel. Pastor Memorial donations may be ulated the sense of independence .of its citizens, who $1,985 per person. Minister DOUQ McCullcy Sunday School - 9:45 am. Medieval and Renaissance grandeur are trademarks of Piston Dein & Virgihia Rnudsen made to the Garwood First Aid resisted the efforts of the counts of Flanders and the For further information regarding the Continental Worship :iiid Sund.iy School Brugges In northwestern Belgium,- one of the historical Sunday School 9:30 AM Sunday - 10:00 A.M. Worship Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. Squad. kinds of France to subdue them. Capitals tour, please contact your local travel agent 9:30 A.M. capitals to be visited on the Continental Capitals of Eu- Sunday Worship 10:30 AM Wednesday - 7:30 P.M. Teaching Child Care Av.iiluhlc Wednesday Night Prayer As the head of the "Flemish Hansa," Brugges con- or call Romantic Tours at (703) 644-3179 of (800) 523- DEDICATED TO DIGNIFIED 6767. rope tour. SERVICE SINCE 1897. Power WHh Pralsa Service»7:30 P.M. trolled western European trade with England, espe- Raritan Road Your children will learn of God's Hadassah KENILWORTH love and. gain a blblloal foundation GOSPEL CHAPEL ^Baptist Church for life's decisions In our Sunday chapter meets School. THIS SPACE Newark Ave. & 23rd St., Kenilworth 611 Raritan Road., Cranford The March meeting of Roselle- 908-272-6131 (Adjacent to the Days Inn) WAITING FOR Cranford Hadassah will be held Sunday Services: 8 p.m. Tuesday In the Youth 11 AM - Family Bible Hour and First 10 Days to Remember Sunday School For All Ages 272-7088 YOUR CHURCH Lounge of Temple Beth-El, 338 7:00 PM — Evening Services Pastor Steve Nash Walnut Ave., Cranford. Wednesday. 7:30 PM • Prayer and Bible Study Sunday Service I; SERVICES The meeting will Include a Join us on the ^ Friday,. 7:00 PM • Voulti Meeting Sunday School-9;40 All. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ftlday Night Chlldren'a Club Sunday Worshlp-UrOO A.M. book review and discussion of FRED H. GRAY, JR. 7-8:30 PM (Grade School Age) Wed. Evening Bible Study-7 P.M. the book Chutzpah by Alan Der- DAVID B. CRABIEL Call ft>r Mora Information ifdUU^UOWiBt Church Continental Capitals of Europe Tour showHz. WILLIAM A. DOYLE 170 Elm Street The guest speaker will be Redeemer Lutheran Church WesMleld, New Jersey 07090 Lonye Rasch, past president of Holland * France * Belgium:•* Luxembourg Clark and Cowperthwalte Place 233-2278 GREATER To place MT.ZION-UHC Tzlona Group, Mlllbum-Short (2 Blocks North ol Lord and Taylor) Church School 9:00 AM Hills and Region Young Leaders Tour departs May 11, 1992 Westfield, NJ Worship 10:30 AM 43 lohnson Avenue : 318 Cranford, N) 07106 chair. P East Broad St., Fred H. Gray, Jr. Mcr 23^143 your Church 232-1517 t)r. Robert L Harvey, Pastor : 12 Springfield Ave,, William A. ttoylej Mg£ 2764092 (908) 276-0830 Rev. Paul E. Krltach, Pastor Ms. Rasch b vice president of 10 days you'll never forget... Services here, Roger Borchln, D.C.E, PASTOR: REV. CHARLIE W. BULLOCK the Northern New Jersey area "Fabulous tour... Sunday Worahlp StrvlcM 8:30 and 11:00 AM Sunday Worship Service: and nationar-cpordinai^of_Na=.. terrific food...comfortable hotels... Sunday School and AduH Bibl* Clui 0:50 AM 10 am Sunday School tional Young Leaders institute. "" .allforonly very knowledgeable and call Annette Wednesday Evsnlrtg Strvlos 7:30 PM 11:30 am Morning Worship NurMty Provldad During She holds bachelors" degrees Tour Includes: entertaining, tour guldc.a great Dooley Funeral Service, Weekday Services: Worahlp Saivlcai and Education Hour In journalism and psychology -Round-trip airfare on Lufthansa from Newark, NJ including group of New Jerseyans." Christian Day School Nurwry 8 pm Wednesday Bible study meals, drinks & InfltyM entertainment. Caring & Courteous Service to the at 722-3000 Through Qnd« B 8 pm Friday Prayer a praise and a master's degree In anthro- These are just some of the comments we pology. -'.' '• -Touring and transfers by private deluxe motorcoach heard from the travelers returning from the .. Cranford/Westfield Area Since 1913 Ext. --Accommoatlons In first-class hotels with private bath/shower four Romantic Tours that Forbes Newspapers TERRILL ROAD --Buffet Breakfast and dinner dally ' co-sponsored in the fall of 1991. SERVICES: Sunday Mornings 9 and 11:15 -Guided city sightseeing with all admission fees & tips included BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Evenings 6:30 -Services of a profession multi-lingual tour manager \i 1340 Terrill Rd. Scotch Plains $1,985 Westfield Wednesday Evenings 7:30 -Baggage handling, including tips, taxes and service charges 322-7151 (per person, double occupancy 556 Westfield Avenue Rev. Robert Bashioum, Sr, Pastor plus govt taxes) 233-0255 Sunday: 8:45 AM • Sunday School Paul Thompson, Assistant Pastor Joseph F. Dooley 11:00 AM - Morning Worahlp Manager 8:15 AM-'Church Training Lufthansa 7:15 PM - Evening Worahlp Wednesday: Cranford Alliance Church 7:00 PM • Prayer Mosllng 7 Cherry Street, Cranford 276-1617 NUrtary Care Provided Send for a FREE brochure on the Continental Capitals Tour.

ST. BERNARD'S (908)272-8886 Child Care Provided YESII would like more information about the Continental PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH' CATHOLIC CHURCH Stop By For A Drink AT DRIVING A LEMON? Send for more information today and don't 1061 FUrltan Road, Scotch Plain* 368 Sumner Av. THERE'S HELP!!! miss this customized vacation tour at a very Capitals Tour leaving Newark on May 11,1992. (908) 232-5678 , Cranford Rev. Ralph P, Acerno, Pastor Plainfield PIONEERED COURT AWARDS economical price! 218 North Avenue Sunday 756-3393 Jacob's Well FOR LEMON OWNERS. Nama_ 9:00 a.m. - Chlldran and Adult Mass Schedule Mail to: Address. 276-0255 Sunday School An Evangelical Free Church CALL: hands J. Dooley Jr. 10:00-10:30 a.m. - Fellowship llmo Saturday: 5:30 PM " Continental Capitals Tour City and State. 10:30 a.m.-Worshlp Service P.O. Box £282 Manager 600 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. • Jlmlor/Senior Sunday: 8:00, 9:30 Prates rwt:10:00 AM Main Sanrfc8:t1>00 AM MARK R. SILBER . Phone. High Fallowihlpg 11:30 AM Hillside Avenue School (Centennial & Hillside Avenues Cranford) Metuchen, N.J. Springfield, VA 22152 Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. * Bible Study A community service mads possible by Forbes Newspapers and Lufthansa Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - Bible Study Rev. Joseph F. Barbone, Pastor Family and Friends Free — Camels Extra (908) 494-04PP \ -The Chronicle- -The Chronicle- V

A-10 Cranfotd Chronicle Cranford Chronicle- March 5, 1992

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE" "POBDCUOTlCE . PUBUC NOTtCe • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE 900- -OtMJO- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE BOROUGH OF KEN1LWORTH Akjo tele* node* thai • copy of said tentallv* bodgel win be on HI* and open for Inspection by the public between the houra* cof ten a.m. and.twelve o'clock noon, each day horn PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE SCHOOL DttmiCT BUOOCT STATEMENT March 8,1992 to March 16.1992 In th* of»c* of tri* wentary of th* Board of Education, Hairing School, KeniKvorth, New Jersey. TOWN§HTP» OF CRANFORD FO« t«B SCHOOL YEAR 1992-93 ; B*cauM of th* oompresssd election and budget schedule In effect this year, this budget Is being advertised prior to review and approval by the Commissioner of Education and SCHOOL DISTRICT BUOOET STATEMENT BOARD OP EDUCATION is sutitect lo revision. , . ' • '. • .- . ..- ' TOR THE SCHOOL YHAH 1M2-»3 V1NceNTA.CONNELLA . . r • BOARD OF EDUCATION Appropriation Board Secretary • • . '.. • . •• ' • ' -.. • • , . •'"-.'• • •• *< 8W pmh t> Hwlrfl fjr*rj(^ Auclexa^ 4^ BaJianotl 6730/92 (EH) 178.616.74 5,639.24 . 10,615.86 .' 84,00 . 1S4,539<98 $398^7 .•'.'"••'•'. '••• ,' . .'••'. •.•'.' ' ' . ' CC367-1I-3/5/82 AppropHation • . OCL1S.1990 Oct1S,1M1 Oot,is,ifMa Balance* 6/30/93 (Eat) 195,15564 : ACTUAL ACTUAL •snuATto Oet 18. IBM Oct. 18,1S01 Od 15,1042 178.616.74 ' 8.8)9.24 10.816.86 84.00 ENROLLMENTS . ' . SHERIFF'S SALE Tax Lot No. 8, Block 226 of the Current Tax Map • TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD ACTUAL ACTUAL ESTIMATED LPupaaon-Roi Dimensions: (approximateM S5.00 feet wda by 10000 leet NOTICE OP PUBUC HEARING .:.-•. $385.56' CC366-1I-3/6792 678.0 . . • 404X1 ENROLLMENTS 3. Private School Placerunt* SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVI- 'long. • • .. ••••'• ' . 'RE: GRANT STREET - STREET AND CURB'. IMPnOvn 1. Pupil, on Rot ' 2.970.S 2.G7U.S 6" 1OQ Nearest Cross Street: Beginning at a oomer formed by Iho . • 2.0SB 4. Pupts 8«rt to Other DMric* SION UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO. F-20891 -90 MENTS •',.'• •. •'.•'.' 2. Pupil In State Facilities 2 2 ' interuction of th* Southeasterly line of Central Avenue and tne • .-. ' 6 • NATIONAL STATE BANK Notice b hereby given that iho Township Committee win hold- 3. Private School Placements 19 b. To Sp*del EduceHon Preen '• 9.0 90 .Southwesterly ine of Ctaremont Place. . 16.5 19 6.0 ' . • ,••..' PWntHI _, .'..••••• a PubBc Hearing on Tuesday, March 17. 1992 at 7:30 P.M.- Iri .4. Pupils Sent to Other District* There a) due;approximate!/ $202,293,20 with la*rful interest Room 108 h the Municipal Building. 8 Springfield Avenuo. a. To-R*oul*r Program* 1 KATHEHINE I. KRAMER. ET V1R. ET ALS trom January 1. 1991 and ooeta. And In Ihe second place to Crartbrd. NevKjereey on the propoeod ossessmonts aflainlt BOROUGH OF GARWOOD Ihe defendant First FkMty Bank. NA, Nevy Jersey, there is b. To Special Education Program* 14 •'• 8 . 8 Defendant . land and real estata bonettlod by «>o Snoot and Curb Im SCHOOL DISTRICT BUOOET STATEMtNT C. To County Vocational School* 17.8 19 19, REVENUES OW. ACTION ' WRIT' OF EXECUTION • FOR SALE OF due the, sum of $563.23 wtH lawU forest from Decembor 11. prewomonts of Grant Street M tho fotlcwirtfl locatic™, all In tfwi FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 19t3-U ' 19M-91 ACTUAL 5. Pupils Received ., BO.. 82.5 54.8 1991-93 REVISED 1992-91 ANTICIPATED MORTGAGED PREMISES . . . . 1990 arid costs; . Township of Cranlord, County of Ur\Jon, Gate of Now Jorcoy. BOARD OF EDUCATION . .There la a FuU Legal Description on Ale in tbs.Union Coumy~ (4) : By virtue of the abov»stat*d writ of execution to me cirected Lot PUBUC HEARING CURRENT EXPENSE ' . m Address ' Block REVENUES I ehas expose lor sale by public vendue. In Room 207, In the SheHirsOBoe. : -.-..• fuawtoy, Maroh 10, IMa Balano* Appropriated ' , 14 Buchanan Street .' 603 . i . K9O-91 ACTUAL 1M1-92 REVISED 1B91-93 ANTICIPATED 373JM4.90 361.617.00 Court House. In ft* City of Efeabeth. NJ. on Tne Sheriff reserves Ihe right lo adjourn this sale. . Trmalw from Capital OuMaVFourxlaoon Aid 360.746.00 Grant Street (Township) . 603 • 10 7:00 pjn. 00.00 00.00 WEDNESDAY, THE 18th DAY OF MARCH A.D, 1992 FEDERMAN AND PHELAN, ATTORNEYS, ' • "~ .> (1) (2) , I- . . • <4> • Other Tranalws from Capital Outlay 603. 11 CURRENT EXPENSE Mualo Room of the Lincoln School 00.00 • oaoo' at two d'ekx* In t» afternoon of said day. . ' • CX-415«(STL*.CC) -l~ 24- 2.080.114.00 1.1S1.989.00 Revenue from Local Booroe* TJ»AF,8ocMSecurity Aid 217359.00 and My-eight (158) feet Northward from the North aide of T.PA.F. Pension Fond • • ' 201.1fA.00 CML ACTION AUAS WPJT OF EXECUTION FOR Grant Street (Township) . COG , ' 3 T.PAF. Social Security Aid " . • • . 947.476.00 1,049^48.00 Ul SUB-TOTAL ••''-. i ' ', Neweric Avenue .containing In front or breadth on said South deary Street,, South of Grant (Township! ; •.9B7.250.60 : 2,147,838.00 2.317,945,00 ' 821,174.00 1.228,010,00; 1.037,658.00 ..SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES,. . l*ec«lan«ooe ' '' ' Twenty-third Street ten (10) feet and extending, of that wktti In' SUB-TOTAL ,••:••• 2A24.369.43 5.6M.388.00 4,721.004.60 21JB235 5.000.00 ' 5.0O0.O0 Revtnue* from Federal Sources: length or depth Eastward .between parallel lines at right angles By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed Aritfrw M. Gigon PX. 100-297 Chapter 1- i snafl expose for sale by public vendue, In Room 207, Intho Township Oorli SUB-TOTAL 1.968.532.35 2.152.838.00 2.322.945.00 51,748.00 . SI ,748.00 . 51,748.00 to said South IVventy-tnird Street one hundred (100) feet, .the Revonuee from Federal SoOrcee: P.L 100-297 Chapter 2 • Court House, in ftedtyof Efabeth; N.J. on:, • ' CC370 1tMnr.5.100S Revenue* from State Souroat 4394.00 4398X0 said lot being laid down and designated on the "Revised map $18.36 P.L'101-392 (VoeWloiul J-J) 7.SS6.Q0 (.444LOO 8.440.00 4,598.00 . WEDNESDAY, the 25lh day of MARCH, A.D., 1992 . Speotal Education Aid P.L 94-142 (Harx»capp*d J2) 51380.00 4t\2S0.0O ol New Orange Park. Union County, New Jersey" Bed In Ihe. P.L 100-297. Chapter 1 94.538.00 107.992.00 107,992.00 122.566.00 , 18S.49a.00 . 169.76B!00 • : • 49280.00 ,. at two o'clock In the afternoon of said day. ' ' . Transportation Aid 29.0S6.0a • Other' • -. , , ,. " , 6,474.42 00.00 00,00 Registers Office of said County of Union as No. 72-B; as part of P.L. 100-297 Chapter 2 • 23,743.85 20,382.00 20,342.00 12.640.00 1 ' Property to be told Is. located in the Township of Cranford. ' . PUBUC NOTICE AkllorAHWt-Pupks Lot lourteen (14) h Block on&hundfeo and twelve (112). •. . P.L 04-142 (Handicapped J2) ' 141,520.00 • 142.800.00 42.800.00 -39.873.00 39.(73.00 SUB-TOTAL : 114.505.42 . County of Union; and State of New Jersey. Premises aro • Tho Towiship of Qanford at 8 Springfiold Ayonuo. Cranlofd. , BOnoueiAld 108.626.00 105324.00 . BEING afso known as 56 South 23rd Street, Kenilworth. Now Other 66.499.57 " 66.364.00 68.366.00 4.921.00 < SyBTKbO ' commonly known as 41 Mansion Terrace. Cranfbrd, New Jor- • New Jareey 07016, b applying to tho New Jorsoy, Donaitmor.t TranaWonAld 164.883 JM 193.733.00 - TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE ' 4,787.354.95 5.440,800.00 , 6.550.942.00 Jersey. . ••,••".,• of Envtrorimental Protection, Buronu of Strtwrn Encraichmonisi. SUB-TOTAL 334,157.42 345.B8a.00 345,988.00 Otha» Statt Aid* (Qov"e. Totwr. Rea Proo.) 1.000.00 1.000.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY ' There Is'due approximately the sum of S10.699.54 logether for a Stream Encrcochmont Poriritt for property localod flt BtocU • Balano* Appropriated • ; whh lawful HeiMt torn May 24.1991 and costs.' . ' ' Tax lot No. 9, In Block'501. • •' ,' oo.oo.. s TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE " •.•**•• 21.748,567.68 26,567.839.60 27,040,649.60 TJ>AF.Ptmlon*ld . v .'. 169.880.00 IMSI^ 00.00 00.00 ' Dknenalon* of Lot: (Approximately) 52 262, Lot 9, and.Block 263, Lot 1. nlong North Union Auonuft T.PAF. SooW Security Aid 95.934.00 Revenue from Loo*) Boons**: There la a Fun Legal Description on Me In the. Union County between Springfield Avonuo and nivorcido Driuo. Township cf Revenue from Local Sourcee: : ioo!e4o!oo Local Tax Levy •'. • 50.06 X 89.40 x 53.10 Inogutar.. • 55.000.00 ; oaoo 00.00 Sheriffs Office; The Sheriff reserves the right to.adjourn this. aanford. Union County. . • • . . ' • . Local Tax L«vy 610.B49.25 , ' 581.85248'. ") 3.82.954.00 SUtVTOTAL 357.206.00 663.256,643.00 .'. ' 678.968.00 Nearest Cross Street: Situate on the Sowhw 00.00 happening in your 1,737.93 3,644.00 15.495,79 16,780.00 19.20000 290 OO.OO 1.ooo.oo . N*urologlcally Impaired Oth« Expense* V-1020 Other Expenses • not entertainment Salaries ' 26261.99 29.655.00 38.978.00 Neurologlcally Impaired 210 06.503.00 119,949.00 136,481.00 SUB-TOTAL 210 84,355.00 93.098.00 109.398.00 Othar Expenses Salaries _ community 290 3.BO4.34 6,376.00 40.631.00 290 5.452.42 4,000.00 2.000.00 Perceptually Impaired SPECIAL EDUCATION Other Expenses reviews from Salaries . Neurologlcally Impaired Perceptually Impaired 210 276.694198 340,417.00 374,069.00 38,680.01 32,125.00 34,390.00 210 25.953.00 27,943.00 "• 30.977.00 /school news Other Expenses SalariM 210 Salaries 290 10.421.37 21,447.00 32,705.00 2,848.20 2,455.00 1,195.00 290 600.48 2.000.00 1,000.00 EmoUonally Disturbed Oth* Expense* 290 Other Expanses Resource Room Atlantic City Salaries P*n»ptuaUy Impaliw) 44.B&O.00 52.322.78 84.000.00 60.576.00 • complete engagement, 310 494,942.00 28,799.00 40.73S.OO 210 Other Expenses 410,340.90 383,908.00 Salariee 210 Salaries 290 34.277.21 • 43,832.00 47,397.00 2,893.00 3,200.00 7.B60.00 290 119.54 3.000.00 1,000,00 Resource Room Other Expense* 290 Other Expenses . , • Salaries Speech Instruction wedding and birth stories 210 436.590.00 467,181.00 Reaouro* Room 210 42,35100 46.375,00 49,30000 Other Expenses 464,970.00 210 58.672.00 64,280.00 70,026.00 Salaries 290 13.911.00 n *!•rfion Home Instruction 1,249.61 1,933.00 210 2.802.80 BILINGUAL EDUCATION 210 00.00 OO.OO 20,000.00 Salaries Bablrl** Salaries 210 .8,887.84 10,500.00 9.B00.00 168.394.70 180,280.00 196.645.00 Other Expenses 290 1,000.00 BUB-TOTAL SUB-TOTAL 1,624,292.79 1.739.179.00 2.064,340.00 SUB-TOTAL 00.00 00.00 21.000.00 BASIC SKILLSMEMEDlAL 38.339.00 38.300.00 38.300.00 BASIC SKILLS/REMEDIAL 210 4.273,711.38 8.242.908.00 6.358.541.00 SaJariM 290 3.846.00 3,673.00 3,673.00 SUB-TOTAL J-1 CURRENT EXP. Salaries 113.333.00 272.038.00 39.t73.00 39,973.00 39,973.00 FEDERAL PROJECTS SUB-TOTAL 113.333.00 272.038 00 SUB-TOTAL P.L 100-297 (Chapter 1) 50.278.00 51,748.00 51,748,00 . 4,894.00 4,898.00 BIUNOUAL EDUCATION P.L 100-297 (Chapter 2) 4.898.00 BlUNdUAL EDUCATION 4.400.00 2.400.00 51,689.00 49280.00 49.260.00 Local news is... Batarie* , 210 P.L 94-142 (Handicapped) 20.Bt5.00 2O.0tS.00 37,781.00 521.00 204.00 6,474.42 00.00 : Salaries Other Expenses 290 Othar Federal Project* oaoo 20.815.00 20.815.00 37,751,00 4,921.00 2,604.00 113,034.42 108.626.00 SUB-TOTAL SUB-TOTAL SUB-TOTAL 105,628.00 >n.o>aniy.t2 2S.M4.S66.00 26,318.026.00 2.277.240.46 2.830,092.00 , . . 3,898,513.00 SUB-TOTAL J-1 CURRENT EXP. SUB-TOTAL J-1 CURRENT EXP. 8TATE PROJECTS/OTHER 70,565.00 f6DERALPROJECTS SaJariM - 8.0 E. 8.448.00 8.448.00 FEDERAL PROJECTS Nonpubllo T*xtbook* 1161 8,623.78 10,937.00 10.927.00 P.L 101-392 (Vocational) . 7.810.12 47.407.00 64,492.00 ' 54,492.00 ...the reason Forbes 107,992.00 107,002,00 P.U 100-297 (ChapW 1) Nonpublic Auxiliary Services 1170 27,433.19 30.619.00 30.81900 P.L 100-507 (Chapter 1) 94,538.00 2,148.00 2.04S.OO , 2,045.00 20.382.00 P.L 100-297 (Chapter !) Nonpubllo Handicapped St. 1180 19,654.00 19,554.00 19.554.00 P.L 100-2S7 (Chapter 2) 22.I2S.91 20,382.00 18,860.00 18,300.00 18.300.00 142.800.00 P.L 94-142 (Handicapped) Ag«a 3-21 Nonpublic Nursing Sarvlco* , 1190 13.478.00' 13.476.00 P.L 04-142 (Handicapped) 141,520.00 142,800.00 6,892.00 13,855.00 8.010.00 Newspapers has 15 64.032.28 86.364.00 60,366,00 Oth*r Federal Projects Other Special Protects Other Fed«ui Pro|«ts 74.027.00 88,692.00 82.B47.O0 SUB-TOTAL 330.727J1 346.968.00 234.OTJ8.00 SUB-TOTAL SUB-TOTAL ' 124.675.97 74.778.00 74,775.00 2.351,267,44 2.918,784.00 community newspapers, STATE PROJECTS/OTHER TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE 3,981,360.00 J-4 Bummer School Salaries • S.C.E. 11.831.20 17,000.00 14,000,00 Nonpublic Textbooks 113,333.00 CAPITAL OUTLAV Salaries 1101 25.466.00 25.460.00 1230 6,150.00 Supplies 479.1S 240.00 00.00 serving the diverse Nonpublic Auxiliary Services 2S.SO1.68 BuHdlng* 1170 73,240.00 73.240.00 1250b 3.200.00 Nonpublic Handicapped Sar. 78.310.12 Purchased other Professional/Technical Service* 17,500.00 17,600.00 14,000.00 93,336.00 93.336.00 SUB-TOTAL Nonpublic Nursing Service* &6,oS3.0O 11,350,00 31.405.00 TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 4..825.784.13 5.440,800.00 5,5&0.W2(iO and unique types of Other SpKUl Projects TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSES (J-1 thru J-S) 33.092.64 DEBT SERVICE CAPITAL OUTLAY SUB-TOTAL 48.000.00 45,000,00 45.000.00 28,948.00 00.00 223,447.60 Prlndal 1320 Transfer* lo Current Expense 1210b oo.ob 307.12O.B1 192,042.80 18.383.76 18.942.00 towns in Central J B SUMMER SCHOOL lnt*n«l 1330 13.480.00 Site* ^ 1220 21.055,00 00.00 00.00 4,900.00 Sala/les 83.303.7S 60.942.00 1250b 00.00 00.00 46,160.34 65.303.00 TOTAL DEBT lERVICE 58.480.00 Purchased Other Profosilomil/Tschnlcal Services 3.249.40 7,860.00 2,426.011.21 2.979,724.00 3.030.840.00 54.900.00 00.00 00.00 New Jersey. SUO-TOTAL Total c(f>wvJtur*a/Appropnallone and Transfers TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 49.409.74 63,343.00 03.219 00 TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE TOTALEXP'^blTUnE/APPrlOPRIA'noN 2.428.011.21 2.979,720.00 3.030.840.00 DEBT SERVICE 1320 30.000 00 30.000.00 30.000.00 21.646,274.94 20,939,660.60 Principal 12.900.00 9.03000 DEBT BEWICK 1330 1O.B«8.OO Tolal Balanoe* Interest / Prind»l 48,497.»3 ' 42,900.00 39.030.00 1320 386.202.00 Jun* 30,1M1 40.985.00 Interest 810.000.00 ToUl Expenditures TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 1330 24,782.00 4.623.554.13 3,580.072.00 100.B49.2S and Balance* 8.481,774.00 TOTAL D6BT SERVICE Total Expenditures/Appropriations and Transfer* (28.948.00) 382.884.00 Jun* 10,1»t1 2.471,809.14 610,649.28 681,852.28 Us* Trantaa Total Expendrlur««/Appropriallona and Tramfars 4,504,609,13 6.481,774,00 6,369.972,00 22.277.124,23 27.148,791.85 37.423,603.00 RECAPITULATION OF BALANCES TOTAL EXPENDITURE/APPROPRIATION TOTAL EXPf NDITUIte/APPMOPRIATION Speeuil School* Capital 22.277,124.23 2V,140,701.85 27,322,634.00 J.1 or Sp«clal Capital Oullay Total Balanoee Current Pro|«ts Outlay Capital Debt. Jun* 30,1M1 B86.166.4b Total Balances blpena* (J-3-J-0 Unreserved Hsserv* Account Service Total* Total Expenditures June 30, 1»«1 ua.6ia.74 3 ' 4 It . and Balance* June 30,1M1 Total expenditures 1 « r and Balances Appropriation Balances 48.487.83 45.407,03 NECAPITUUTION OF BALANCES June 10,1»>1 22.009,740.97 6/30/91 (torn AbOil) LOCAL MWS IS m Amount Budgetod Special School* C.plUI RECAPITUUTION Ol" BALANCES During FY 91-02 (15.000.00) (18.000.00) J-1 or Special Capital outlay Speclel Schools Capital Appropriation C'irrent Projects Oullay Capital Debt •J-1 at Speclel C.plUI Oullay Uiueaerved Reserve Acoounl Servlo* Total* Balanoe* 8/30/92 (Eat) 30.407.83 30.497.00 (JI-J-0 Current Pl l Outlay CapiUI U.bl. a 4 « 7 Bxpetia* (J-J-Jd) Service Tolale Appropriation i Umewrved Reserve Account 30.497.93 30.407.03 3 7 balance* 8/30/83 (Eat) Appropriation Ualances 'Appropriation Balances 4 6/30/81 (from Audit) 840.867. Ib'' 8,462,45 100.00 00.00 38,738.88 816,166.45 2 (410.430.85) 6/30/01 {fiom Audit) Submitted by: (3iM.7OO.5S) (6.0OX4S) (00.001 00.00 (36.738.18) 10,615 M- 84.00 845.155,84 FORBES NEWSPAPERS Amount Uudgaled ttta.oig.74 Louis J. Clrangle Appropriation 474,166.80 1,46900 , IOOOO 00.00 00.00 478,73560 During-FY01B2 (400.000.00) Board Secretary/ Balance* 6/30792 (Esl) Additional Balance* Anticipated (400.000.00) Business Administrator Amount Budoeled In (381.617.00) (00,00) (00.00) 00.00 100.00) (381,617.00) OUJLHJ FY 01-02 50.000.00 1350.37 CC369-1I3/S/B3 FY 92-03 50.000.00 Appropriation I

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You said it: On the inside: 'Some teams peak too early, Youth Sports;...... ,...... : B-2 some teams peak too late, we Scoreboard .EK3 peaked at the right time.' . y D Classifieds '. EM Marge Egan, Brearley girls' basketball coach

mmrcanni Sports mmnn Matter g w^ys to win SGHOOI! Thadra Karolina Petkus, a 1991 Anglim's buzzer-beating layup lifts Brearley past University in states graduate of Cranford High School Regional and gain a first-place tie "We are playing unbelievable scored on a layup with 33 seconds a 6-1 lead. That lead was (short- and a recipient of an Evelyn By SCOTT ZUCKER lived however, wheri Melissa Fraites Scholarship, has been in the Mountain Valley Conference ball," said Egan.."We are playing to go to pull her team within one. THE CHRONICLE ..''•• / ' > with a similar play last A turnover on a jump ball Toma's jumper closed out the first: named to the dean's list at Floridav Atlantic University. M|s. Petkus, a.) The David Brearley girls' bas- week. "'•'.•• GIRLS SECTION 2, GROUP 1 TOURNAMENT possession. with . 18 seconds quarter scoring with the Bears ketball team emerged from poten- leading.?^. psychology major, has achieved a "It was the same play we remaining set up Brearley's grade point average of 3.85. She is tial obscurity,to score a dramatic lastsecond fireworks. . : victory in the state tournament used against Johnson," said Brear- team ball and starting to jelL Every Brearley took advantage of the the. daughter of Alex and Patrlzia it. ley Coach Marge Egan. "We run game its it somebody different. Petkus and granddaughter of Monday afternoon. "^ . "We didn't do well against their Phoenix's propensity for turnovers that play all the time. There is the "We are at our peak right now. press," said University Coach Va- in the second quarter.; An Anglim Frank, and Karolina Kelly of 11 Junior center Tricia Anglim's option to go inside or outside." ,. Harvard Road. Sometimes teams peak early, lyre Barnes. "We rushed our of- layup. with 5:21 remaining in the Jeans is awkward layup with seven seconds fense and didn't set up.".. half gave the Bears a seven-point ; sometimes they peak late, we ••'..•'"• .'• ' * ••.-•' '• ' '.• .•' • .. remaining sparked the 10th- seed- The Bears began the season at 17 peaked at the right time." advantage at 18-11. But Univer- Morgan Young of 309 N. Union ed Bears to a 40^9 victory over No. 6, but turned it around and went . The Phoenix opened the game sity's Syidah O'Bryant got hot, Ave., a jiniior government major at - true blue 7 University in the first round of 12-8 the rest of the way. Brearley Tamara McNair's free throw gave as if they were going to blow the scoring nine of her 13 points in the St Lawrence University in Canton, the North Jersey Section 2, Group traveled to Mountain Lakes last the Phoenix a three-point with 1:43 Bears off the hardwood. Gyianda He's volunteered his services period, to lift the Phoenix to a 22 NX, arid member, of Phi Sigma 1 tournament in Newark. Anglim night to take on the Lakers in sec- remaining in the game., Anglim, layer's layup with 4:28 to go in the (Please turn to page B-2) Kappa fraternity, was on the dean's for more than 20 years, and morel helped Brearley defeat Johnson ond round action (after presstime). who finished with 13 points, then first period gave University (12-11) love list for the fall semester. than 1,000 Kenilworth children have benefited from. the hard Brian Meade of 21 Princeton- work. In 1970, shortly .after return- message Road was. named to the dean's ing, from' military service in the Coaching honor'list "for the fall semester at Vietnam War;. Bob Jeans volurir Quinhipiac College in Hamdeni teeredto help rejuvenate the Ke- to vets Conn. He is majoring in health nilworth recreation wrestling pro- Dear Veteran: management gram.

, I'm writing this letter to . •.';'..'• ; - ' •• ••••• •*;." • ' \. you to Show my ap- Scott Polak of Cranford qualified "I was a School Board preciation and how much I for the fall semester dean's list at wrestler care about you protecting Greensboro College in North Caro- • when I my country. lina. Students must attain at least a went to eyes 9-man 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0' Brearley We discussed the prob-; scale. High lem facing thefall of the School," Granford High .-'•..•• •..».* . • government in the Soviet Noel Powers, daughter of John said Jeans, Union. We are grateful for a Members of Mr. Frascatora's class help build the 8- by 49-foot second deck of the ship for Cranford High School's spring and Helen Powers of Cranford was a sergeant football staff democratic nation and the 1 with the musical, "Anything Goes." installed, recently, as membership , protection we get from our chairwoman at Epsilon Psi chapter Kenilworth By SCOTT ZUCKER armed forces. of Kappa Alpha Theta, the first Police De-. THE CHRONICLE partment JEANS Valentine's Day Is a day Greek letter fraternity for women. Cranford High School football A 1990 graduate of Cranford-High "I always for showing how much you 'Anything Goes' billed at Cranford High felt a strong recreation program Coach Nick Brown may be a facing care for someone. I care for School, she is a sophomore at Uni- : a battle long before his team hits versity of Richmond. could help develop kids to their my country and the people Large cast and crew prepare for March 13 and 14 musical production greatest potential. Also, being a the field next fall; who protect it police officer, I want to helpmain- The School Board is examining Sincerely yours, Alison Zakrewski, Bernie Matten, Colleen Rae, livan, David Van Brunt, Joseph Angelo, Tho- Jennifer Jankunas, daughter of This year's musical production Anything Goes tain good relations between the the football program's budget and RYAN KLOPF is under way at Cranford High SchooL The Jessica Higgins, Katie Kabel, Chrissy Stiles and mas Barrett, Kristopher Bender, David Dorsett, Tom and Joan Jankunas of Cran- ford, is on the fall semester dean's police and the young .people, so I in particular the need for Brown's production dates are Friday and Saturday, $}J Goodfellow. Jennifer Macksoud and Lexi Arne Ewing, Donald Hill, Christopher Jenkins, decided to get invoked with the nine-man • ' Ryan is a fourth-grader at Welc are Ming and ling, Robin Keller plays the list at St. Bonaventure University. March 13" and 14, at 8 p.m. James M. Micolo, Anthony Origliato, Francis recreation program." ^^ coaching staff. Livingston Avenue School. Tickets are on sale at the high school or from reporter, and Michelle Simeone plays the pho- Riccio, John Saad and Scott Weinstock. She is a freshman majoring in el- We worry ementary education. . :••... A 1968 graduate of Brearley He is among the children any cast member, and will be sold at the door. tographer. The ensemble includes Heather Students also worked with Mrs. Walsky and High School, Jeans was a district BroWn who wrote letters to veter- about the General admission tickets are $5 and reserved Hensler, Carrie Brady, Tracey Fulling, Hal Han- champion and: captain of the brought along ans at the Disabled Veter- Mrs. QaNung's clothing classes to design and Fairfield University student Pa- seats are $6. Call 272-9100 Ext 261. A dress sen, Taylor Hill, Jose-Luis Riera, Kara Fortu- wrestling team. He also played five assistant safety factor. ans Home In Menlo Park. sew costumes. Mr. peckenbach is working with tricia Lyp of Cranford is on the fall coaches when rehearsal on Thursday, March 12, at 8 pjn. will nate), Michelle Casiano, Aimee Haug, Nicole his crews to paint the set. The stage manager, football on the 1967 football team, The kids hawe be open to senior citizens. • > •• Marpn and Rebecca Morris. semester dean's list. She isa junior he took over Alex. Beinstein, along with Kevin Callahan and majoring in psychology. •.,. which won the school's first the program in to come.first' Cast in this year's production are Eric Sheara This "production: has required a tremendous Edward Billson are working on lights," Genni Group I State championship: He •. . • '' •••:••.••,'•••' 1991. .He —Nick Brown as Elisha J;. Whitney, Mary Kate Turowski as set — an 8- by 40-foot platform that becomes Johnson and her prop committee are working 'and his wife, Lanbre, have a son, • ".;'••• ••••••••_•••.•••..•,...•:<•> ,.,;. •,„.,..•,.,;..•;., i , , , -UNDAD EPSTBN/THE CHRONICLE the second: deck' of a ship:! Students worked Margaret Shackell of Cranford turned around the steward, Brendan Brophy as Sir:Evelyn to gather necessary props. Ticket.: sales are has been elected treasurer of the " '..Robert Jr., whoi'ytoifljstleS ibr'Bre'ar- : from Paul Frascatora's Woods II and Woods ley ad a daughter; 'S1acle;!a klrP a program that, "" • •;.- . - Oakleigh, Jennifer Bobtowski as Mrs. Harcourt, being coordinated by Maura McGowan and the Iota Xi Chapter, Phi Theta Kappa, scored an 11-9 decision. was on the : " Dan Wiener as the bishop, Jennifer Amend as Advanced Classes for the first two "weeks in ad campaign was led by Donna White. a national honor fraternity at dergarten student at Harding downslide and which did not win a Reno Sweeney, Dan C?eh as Billy Crocker, February to cut and construct the deck. The Union County College. School. game in 1990. The Cougars were a students were Edward Billson, Christopher Dor- The production is being directed by Gary . • •• * * * • • Lenore, also a^Breartey gradu- Jamie Wilson as Moonface Martin, Karen CSrillo 1 major surprise in the highly com- as the purser, Mandy Keeley as Bonnie, and set, Brett Huber, William Hull, Michael Moffitt, Cohen, Michelle Massa, Lynn Berry and Tom Mark D. Klein of-51 Mendell ate, has worked beside her hus- Cranford 2nd, Brearley 4th in Districts petitive Watchung Conference in Derek Gardner as the captain. The angels are Forrest Paddock, Peter Chulz, Matthew Sul- Pedas. . Ave. qualified for the Dean's list band in developing the wrestling 1991, finishing the year with a 4-5 for the Fall Semester at the W. program. record. Paul Stillman School Of Business "She's been my right arm," 8 Cougars qualify for trip to Region 3 tournament; Brearley to send 5 said Jeans. "Without her, there's "I think they (the board) want at Seton Hall University. Ott. Cuccolo, who had pinned Ott in a dual- when he had to," Brearley Coach Ron Ferrera everybody to be informed," said * • » no way I could have kept up with By SCOn ZUCKER the demands of the program." " meet earlier in the year, got off to a slow start, said. "He made a real nice move when he need- Brown. "I feel like they just want School nolli Cranford residents Patrick THE CHRONICLE but held a 2-0 advantage at the end of the first ed to hit it" to know where we stand. Dear Veterans: Leddy, Steven Milanowitz and An- Along with Joe Birmingham of Westfield and Joe Derillo of The Cranford and David Brearley High period. The sophomore came to life in the sec- One" of the bigger surprises of the tourna- "Honestly the loss of two coach- Our class wanted to give thony Sciarillo have been initiated Roselle Park, Jeans is also a School wrestling teams met in competition for ond period and ran his lead to 10-0. Ott picked ment was the Bears' Bob Jeans. The sopho- es or even one coach would be dev- you these valentines because robbery and revenge. Tickets are $4 for adults, Johnson, Michael Kelly, Gordon Milne, Nicole into Seton Hall Prep's Hidalgo de Special ed workshop ahead charter member of the Union the third straight week and the Cougars finally up two points in the final round but it was a more battled his way into the finals before los- astating. It would devastating just we are grateful and thankful $3 for students and senior citizens, and are Pepe, James Richardella, Eric Schreiber, Kaitlin la Mancha Chapter of the Sociedad Statewide Parent Advocacy Network Inc. County Wrestling League, which came out on top. case of too little, too late. ing a bloody 11-9 decision to Dave Shaffer of for the amount of work involved. for your bravery and courage. available at the school or at Linda's Book Ex- Sharkey, Jessica Smith, Erin Stark, Jill Sukov- Honoraria Hispanica (National (SPAN) will conduct "Basic Rights in Special was formed In 1970. Elizabeth. After a nondescript opening period, Unlike some other sports we are We appreciate the Jobs you change. ich, Cara Urbanski, Kathryn Verhoeven and Pete Scholz returned from injury to claim the Education" workshop for parents of children Spanish Honor Society). In his first year, Kenihvorth's After seeing the Bears finish ahead of them 1 Shaffer had taken a 2-1 lead not just doing this 10 weeks out of perform serving our country Melishia Gates. * • • • 135-pouhd crown for the Cougars. Scholz with disabilities and special health needs recreation program had 20 wres- at the Union County Tournament and then los- the year. Its year-round." and preserving our freedom. Students of the Week named Jeffrey Albanus of Cranford is ing their dual-meet less than a week ago, Cran- missed the better part of the season, including In the second period, he ran that advantage Wednesday, March 18, at Orange Avenue .. tiers, ages 10 to 14. All of their the county tournament, with a torn ligament in to 7-2 and. closed to within a 9-4 margin. But Last fall, there were about 70 Recent Students of the Week from Orange Writing workshop at Livingston serving as the president of Boston ford may have had something to prove to their football players competing at Cran- School from 7:30-9:30 pjnti. A $5 donation is As part of a program co-sponsored by the N. J. University's chapter of the Ameri- matches Were set up based on neighboring school. The Cougars came through his ankle. He showed no ill effects with a first Jeans continued to battle as Shaffer went up We are learning about our requested to cover the cost of training materi- Avenue School are in Mrs. Sowa's class: Alisa age and weight Now there are 11-5. Jeans then gutted out four ford High School on the freshman, Becker, Timothy Bombad, Nina Boyle, Jason State Council on the Arts and Playwrights The- can Institute of Aeronautics and in a big way, taking second ______junior varsity, and varsity level. ancestors in school. We have als. (Training manuals written in Spanish are Astronautics, more than 50 youths in the pro- straight points, despite suffering discussed the Revolution, Colineri, Stephen Ditta, Cindy Fanara, Christof- atre of New Jersey, Livingston Avenue School's gram, ranging In age from 5-14. a gash over his eye that required Brown sees the possibility that the available.) fer Fyhr, Erin Goodwin, Kirsten Hahn, Jill Kop- sixth-grade classes will participate March 9, 10, Mr. Albanus, a senior in the Col- pp^ We are sending eight kids to the regions and sewn are wars and civil rights. We want SPAN is a non-profit organization serving all with 48 different weight classes 10 stitches to close. number could reach 100 for the up- icki, Kevin Kuhles, lisa Lavikoff, Catherine 11 and 16 in a workshop conducted by writer- lege of Engineering, is majoring in field, cranford finished behind mc/em/ass> \/\/e nacj a d/eat consolation round and we to thank you for taking part in parents of children wijh disabilities and special spread through four divisions: "He's wrestling well for a soph- (Please turn to page B-3) . defending our country and McGowan, Amy Mueller, Devon Murray, Joy in-residence Meredith Sue Willis. aerospace engineering. A 1988 a ppowerfu l Blue Devils squadq , *J health care needs. Advanced registration is re- graduate of Cranford High School, bantam, midget, junior and inter- looked good in the finals. Fora team that had only a omore," said Ferrara. "He had a rights. Musillo, Charles Orme, Jonathan Sclafani, Rob- Ms. Willis is a fiction writer whose works mediate. whilhile BrearleB y settleldd ffor a re- quired. Call 276-2601, 276-6173 or 654-SPAN, ert Segear, Lauren Wiener and Gregory Winter. include A Space Apart, Higher Ground, Only he is the son of Richard and Al- spectable fourth. real big match Saturday morning Yours truly, berta Albanus of Cranford Terrace. Kenilworth is now a member of so-so year we did a good job.' (defeating Johnson's Tim Hoerle) LAUREN ZURAVNSKY Great Changes, and two books about writing: the Union County Junior Wres- .The Bears actually had three More OAS students honored Personal Fiction Writing and Blazing Pencils: A * * * individual champions to the —Cranford Coach Ben LaSaia and is coming along nicely. We Original musical billed at OAS Students of the Week from Orange Avenue tling League, which Includes Rah- are hoping he can wrestle in the Guide to Writing Fiction and Essays. Her newest Steven James Gaeta of 440 Third way, Clark, Elizabeth, Roselle Cougars'two, but Cranford fin- Booster club Lauren Is a fourth-grader at Orange Avenue' School will present Hide- School are the computer wizards in Miss De- publication- is Quilt Pieces published in Novem- regionals." Livingston Avenue School. away Haven tomorrow and Saturday at 8 p.m. Ave., Garwood, is on the dean's list Park, Westfield, North Plainfleld, ished with a higher point total. Bella's fifth-grade: Roseanne Bostel, Sean ber 1991. for the fall term at Rensselaer The Cougars will be sending In the end Brearley turned to This original musical by Drude Roessler and Bugel, Dianna D'Amico, Louis Delia Serra, Eliz- Cranford and Springfield. h Ms. Willis also has conducted a workshop at Polytechnic Institute. He is a fresh- The league's regional qualifying eight wrestlers to the Region 3 Tournament at period pin of Colonia's Matt McManus. Scholz their "big three." Seniors Bob Taylor, Jr., Jose Peter Bridges is about a wild and zany group of abeth Demcsak, Kevin Desimone, Benjamin the Walnut Avenue School with first-grade man majoring in general studies. Union High School this weekend, while Brear- improved to 12-4 as he took down McManus at Rodriquez and Scott Dubeau wrestle at 171, 189 \ guests at a resort hotel complete with romance, Grad, Jason Harris, Sarah Hensler, Shaun championships are held at high classes. He is the son of James and Rosalie schools throughout New Jersey, ley will be sending five. The top three finishers 1:47. For his efforts, Scholz received the top and heavyweight respectively. Taylor and hold to. wWfflNj^ wtm^, pn Gaeta. - Including Lakeland, Toms River in each weight class qualify for the regiohals. seed at the regionals. Dubeau were returning district champions and North, Lodi, Westfield and North "We are sending eight kids to the regions and "We had our team leader back," said LaSala Rodriquez is the county champion. Taylor and m «W vnMVQRI Hunterdon. The state tournament seven are underclass," said Cranford Coach of Scholz. "Pete's been our leader all year and "Rodriquez walked away with victories while will be in Union on March 21. Ben T-nfipfa. "We had a great consolation round pumped us up. He looked like the injury didn't Dubeau lost in overtime. "We've really come a long Way and we looked good in the finals. affect him at alL" " "I think the three of us have made each other better," said Taylor. "We are very com- *••**** ****'* B.NJ. AUTOMOTIVE, INC. with the program," said Jeans. "For a team that had only a so-so year we did Junior Chris Sapienza gave the Bears their MARC KBLLEY ««'o» ENVIRONMENTAL TACTICS GARY CELESTE "Practically all Brearley High a good job. I'm hoping this is just the beginning first title of the day when, he pinned Tony Grif- petitive with each other and all wrestle against BROKER School wrestlers have come for this team." fiths of Colonia at 125. Sapienza, 16-7-1, was each other in practice. I don't think any of us Wodnwday cl«v*» month, 27 ALDEN STREET We back the Cranford Schools COMPLETE REPAIRS • TIRES •.BATTERIES through our recreation program, would be as good without the others." POST OFFICE BdX 14S GRANFORD. NEW JERSEY D70I6 The Cougars got their first title quickly as actually trailing for most of the match when he IB ALDKN STREET 908-276-7710 • FAX: 908-276-5885 AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE AND REPAIRS Including a lot of brothers who came back to pin Griffiths at 5:41 in the third Taylor, who lost the county title in overtime, CRANFORD.NEW JERSEY 1,03-pounder John Cuccolo, a runner-up at the REALTORS (908) 709-1262 N J. 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us your comments: Call in your scores: Wrestling Phone: (908) 23'. -0(13.'? Coming up for air Fax: (908) 526-2509 (Continued from page B-l) YOUTH SPORTS 4.1 Frnr.khn St. Ans. Mach: (908) 231-6681 crown against Westfield's Tim Somervillc, N.J. OS87G SCOREBOARD Martin. Taylor now stands at 22-1 and will be the top seed at the Danny Springer (six), John Bsblntau regionals this weekend. -J (five), and Dave' Pavllch (two). Tommy YOUTH WRESTLING Connelly, Geoff Rood, James Doty, and Just For Kicks ; 81-101 Super Six „.. ...,;.....,76-92 Petro, Plastics 43-32 Taylor jumped out to a quick 7-0 RUSty's'..,.-. , .,....: ...... 36-36 ; Ethan Goldberger supported Chicago's ef- IN THE NEWS Rowe's.Sunaco ; .8r>102 .Hey you...... ; ....:: .68-100 first period advantage and put The Cranford PAL youth wrestling team forts: . Painting Plus..... , :..... 75^107 Congrats Hookers...; ...... „...; ; 65-103 Blllnskas Brothers'..!...;. .'. ;..;.....38-37 ' took second place In last Sunday's Union Pistons 27, Trailblazers 25 Cap-Cadecs 75-107 Lucky Strikes ; ,.,„ ,.44-124 Garwood Auto Parts .....; ; 30-45 Martin on his back almost im- UCC win* tournay . mediately. By the end of the sec- County Wrestling . Tournament.' Several The Pistons used a balanced scoring Meeker Sharkey ;.... '. : 61-121 High Games: J. VanBrunt (228), Marge Taylor VFW.,; ...:... :.;..; ; 30-»5 CoUgars wrestlers took home first place attack to squeeze by the Trallblazers. Al- The Union CoUrrty College men's basketball 700 series: Mike Brlnker (first of bowling sea- (21.1), Chuck Dlakon (200), Tom Conway Marano & Sons 28-47 ond period, he had iricreased his trophies as Cranford had 27 wrestlers plac- though Chris Baran dominated the game, teem defeated Keystone College (Pa.) 87-85 son on games) (236)(229)(235)(70O). (200), Don Wlddows (178)(198). J. Hollerback High Games: Gregory Rybock (176)(163), lead to 12-0 and-the outcome ap- ing from four different divisions In the tour- offensively and defensively, the Pistons Sunday to win the Region XIX Division III tWebf 600 ' series: Ed. Pawlowskl (187)(195), C. Nledllnger (194), Bill Simpson Randy Bahlc (174), Kennlth Banlc (164), Glen peared to be all but decided. His nament. had seven players in the scoring column. the Regional Junior College Athletic As- (218)(223)(177)(618),' Scott i 6pl|ner (179), Flo Bablnec (177). .' . Evans (161)(156). Philip Castaldo (155)(100), 17-0 technical fall allowed him to Greg Donofrlo took first place in the 65- Baran. led scoring with 14 points. Jay sociation at Essex County College In Newark'. (211)(178)(218)(607). High Series: Dlakon (547), Wlddows (544), Derilse Wallji21); Jennifer EvaKs (118), Nancy pound bout of the bantam category. Fellow Whellan added five and Tim Styler, Eric The 20-11 Owls only reached the tournament 200 Series: Pat LasaMa (215), Nick Rugglano Van Brunt (533), Hollerback (522), Conway Evans (95). ' retain the championship. bantam Weights F. Hawkins, who won the Schrelber, and Brian Reppert all pitched' twice before and has never won a regional (200), Tom Kane Sr. (225), Sam Hays (200), Al (510). ' . . High Series: Glen Evans (453). Gregory Ry- -, "I needed to get the first take- 70-pound group, and heavyweight B. Ben- . In two points apiece. '••.'. . ' game. Guard Jamar Raymond had'34 points Oppel (214), Armando MartlghetH (213), Pat beck (444), Randy Banlc (443), Kenneth Banlc for fourth-seeded Union and was named the (402), Philip Castaldo (354), Jennifer Evans down," said Taylor. "When I took nett also finished first. The Cougars domi- Chris Thee was the high scorer for the Topetro (203),. Hank Runlnfeld. (230), Joe Oarwood Women's League tournament MVP. His free throws with 26 sec- (346), Denlse Wali (313), Nancy Evans (268). nated the midget dMson with Joey. Cracea Pistons with six polnjs, followed by Brian Weber (213), John Weber (205). Joe Bovine Team Standings him down on his back it was im- onds remaining clinched the victory. Coach High Tearri Game: Rusty's (740) (53 pounds), Joe Donofrlo (75 pounds), Golden'* five points. Dan Vaupel, Tom Lii- (201); Jerry Pemoulle (213), George Colbum Jo Nick Carpets...;.....; 112:5-55.5 portant My strength is on the mat Kevin Duggan's squad got off to a slow 4-7 High Team Series: Rusty's (2144).. ' . R. Hyra (85 pounds) arid P.\ Ekatrom cash, and Billy Harnett all tossed In four (200), Joe Mehrlnger (215), Bob Mason (202), E 2 Sockets , 111.5-56.5 start this season, but went 134 the rest of the I knew I had to go out and do what (heavyweight) all taking top honors. points for the Pistons. Rounding out the. Bruce Temple (221), Jim Mason (207), Tom Garwood Rest.;....;...... 99-66 way and now finds' Itself contending for a. na- Rotella (213), Lou Rlzzo (210), Terry Newton St Mjchael's League '. • I was waiting four years for," After being.shirt out of a first place finish scoring for the Pistons was Joey McComb Marano Motors...., „•„..- 93-75 : tional championship beginning March 18 at (207), Joe Azzotlno (234), Jim Dlxon (223), Joe Team Standings . Rodriquez, who had been so im- In the Junior division, Cranford scored three and Tommy Unlsh with two each. Jason- . K & B Welding ^ 75.5-92.5 first place winners, Including S. Crosby (90 Delhi Community College (N.Y.). Rowe (213), Ed Green (210), Tony Dlllelo The Better Half , ;...... 53.5-34.5 Collnarl. and Brian Sullivan both played Odds N Ends .-;..... 68-jpo- For Better of for Worso...;...... ;.43.5-44.5 pressive in the county tourney, pounds), Ri Hyra (100 pounds) and G. (226), Rich KJckonweto (205). Garwood Lanes...... excellent defense, while Andrew Cece, 67.5-100.5" .The Far Side .-41-47 looked to be in Complete control of Grljlo (heavyweight), In the Intermediates. '.•••.''••••' **• .: Mark Rlccl, James Rlchardella, and Rob MISCELLANY . Uicky Girls...... ;.., ...... 45-1.23 Zlggy;...... ,.; ...... 40M8 Uvlngsjpn-Walnlrt League - ' . his bout against Johnson's Roy Seager showed plenty of hustle and defen- High Series: Jeanne McComb High Games: Paula Foerst (218), Nora Me- Pitta Rodriquez' pin at 2:42 im- YOUTH BASKETBALL sive skills for the Trallblazers. The Pistons PAURecreatlon Dipt vlstta.N*ta ' Team Standings . (585)(212)(103)(170), Dawn DINucri Fadden (168), Pat Kornor (164), Noreen Can- proved his record to 21-3 and gave finished the regular season with an B-2 The Cranford PAL and the Recreation De- Crisp-x. :;...... 109-45 (584)(211)(194)(179), . Mary Anne Boyle none (160), Vera Spamplnato (154), Leadfoot Fruits Looped.. ; ; 102-52 (552)(192)(184)(176), Lois . Gloss Cranford Recreation League record. . partment are sponsoring'a trip to the the New Brlgando(154); • . him his first district title'after los- . . .' ••* ' . • .. '• Jersey Nets and the Boston Celtics game Fruity Pebbles ..101-53. (539)(200)(193), Margaret Benkovlh High Series paula Foerst (541), Noreen Can- Mini Buns...... 90-64 (531)(203)(17D(155), 1 ing in the finals last year. 3rd-4th-Sth Grade Division 6th-7th-8th Grade Division . ' Wednesday, March 25 at 7:30 p.m. Partici- •.. Usa Fralzer none (452). ..•'•'•. none received as of 3-3-92 pants will receh/e a free official size Nets' bas- Magic Stars... 89-65 (527)(189)(179)(159), Joanne1 \ Howes "Jose is wrestling real well right none received •• of 3-3-92 • •'..]•.•: • •'*•* . •..-..• Triples..... : : 83-71 : ketball and a contribution will be made to •:(516 (200X181), • • • • •. ••• . •" .••'.•. ' .*•• ' -.••.' • •.•;' Cranford field hockey players (left to right) Christine Debbie - Apezzato Hliisfde Avenue PTA now," Ferrera said. "But he is in Cranford PAL-RecreaUon for every ticket purr Frosted Flakes... 75-79 7th-8th Grade Division Pipchlck, Amy Hegna and Kelly Qulgley were recently hon- Marie Hartung Team Standings - one of the toughest weight classes Sth-6th Grade Division chased. Tickets/cost $18.00 each. To' order, Bob Berries .,.. ..68-86 none received as of 3-3-92 . • (495J(175J(172), Patricia Wall (492)(174)<169), Rowdies...... ;...,....,.. 39-27 Nats 35, Jazz 32 tickets or for more Information call:. Chuck Nut N' Honey... 62-92 ored at the Governor Morris Inn In Morrlstown as members in the region. That may be the ••*•; '. . Card Rlley (488)(174)(163), Edna Oliver Hillside Angels,.-.-.., ...; 35.5-30.5 In a seesaw battle, the Nets won behind Archdeacon at 272-6922 or Cranford Rocre- deepest weight class of them all." •Kb< :.... ; 54-100 of the North Jersey' All Star Field Hockey Team, Group III: (489)(192)(158), Janet Malko (463)(180)(i57), Newcomers...... ;..,.. ...;; •< 33.5-32.5 the strong rebounding and scoring of Matt Girls'Intercounty Basketball League atlon Dept at 709-7283. Honey Nuts .;, ;., 54-100 tllen Boyle (454)(168). ..--.. Misfits...... ; : ..31-35 Finally Dubeau met Rahway's Porter, who finished with 13 points. Pit Westflaid 31, Cranford PAL 21 Luoky pharms.,..;...... 34-.120 Coaches Renee porfman and Kitty White, as well as the ...... '.• • ••• • .• .'• • • High Qamks: Belle McMillan (174)(carol Ma- Daryl FunvBell in the heavy- * <« *. Burke, Rob Orslnl, Mark Ivory, Jim Phlel- ' The Cranford.PAL saw their record drop High games: E. Palmer (208)(1B9), M- Mundy parents, were also on harrd for* the presentation. Mighty Mas .....; .'.;...:.. 30-36 Sortballars teak players rano (170), Joan Barblnl (167), Marge Kennedy •r, and Scott Ivory added eight, six, six, to 3-3 In a home Court, loss. The Westflald.. (194). D: -vyojclak (190), • M.. Chlllnskl High Rollers..... 29-37 weight final for the third straight two, and two points, respectively. Jon'Mor- full court zone press.befuddled the Cran- Experienced Softball players, between the (159), Evelyn Lawlor (157), Laura Halpln (156). High Qames: Mary Ann Pasturyn (180), .Bar- (183)(180)(178), K. Sarnowskl (181), L FTuiVio ... .-•«••- --••••• •--; ------•• ages of 49-55, are needed to participate In a year. Dubeau won last year, but ris' ballhawklng and rebounding tealed ford attack throughput the .game, forcing' (180)(168), M. Rlmll (179)(177), N. ttonnelly Monday Senior League • Bali Busters ;...... ,. 97.5-70.5 . bara- DaQulnto (167), Nancy' AlexQ (159),- slow-pitch softball league. You must be a resi- Furr-Bell triumphed in the cbun- the victory. numerous turnovers and taking Cranford (175)(165), J. Maloney (172), K. Nycz (172J.K. Team Standings: . • We Don't Care...... ,...... ;..K^.... 91-77, Garwood Young American Donna Melstrell (158), Robin Kachmar (153), dent of Union County. Call Don at 854-5088. Mary Carvalho (151).- ' •":•'• ties this year. Furr-Bell gained a L For the Jazz, Chris Flamlnl had 13,out of Hs offense. • ' ..; Plowcha (170), P. ElKoury (165)7"C. llg (161), Bubblos ...,..:. .; ,...102-66 Who.: ;.....' 87-81 Bowling Alliance .'•.••••.• .. •••' • ' • r High Series: Barbara DaQulnto (480), Mary Scott Weedon had nine, Jason Harris had Kerry Harmon led the. Cranford attack, J. Plnkava (161); Straight Arrow..;...... 100-68 Polish Power.:..... :....;. 79.5-86.5 • Team Standing* early lead Saturday, but Dubeau Anne Pasturyn (472), Nancy Aloxo (446), ; . SHARON WILSON/THE CHRONICLE lour, Jirn SchmHt had four, and Mike. with six points. Adroehne.Petrlno, Jessica Tha Cranford Qatora Swlrh Team will host a High series: M.. Chlllnskl (541), E. Palmer 3C's and 1D .....,..; 99-69 Pluaaera..^...... ,. ;...'...... 79T89 Knlgrits of Ciloumbus ,,....,.47-28 slowly chipped away until lying it Donna MelsVell (438), Mary Carvalho (430). ^ Cranford swimmer Alleen Brdctuo strokes into the breastroke during one of her legs in D'Arcy had two. Dan Mahoney and Mike breyer, and Jennifer Sands added three Winter Happening on Friday, March 6 from (540), M. Rlnll (496), N. Donnelly (481), K. Garwood Fire Dept...;... 45-30- at 7-7 in the last minute. Furr-Bell Tretola pliytd a strong lloor game. each: Lauren Porter and Kelly Farrell 8:30 to 11:00. It !• open to grade* alx, Plowcha (464), K. Samowskl (461), M- Mundy picked up two points in the over- the 200 IM. The Cougars fell to Pope John 87-83 In the North Jersey 1-2 B Division 76'ers 32, Bulls 26 scored a basket each, with Melissa Mur- seven, and eight Admission Is $5. The price (45.1)... . time period for the victory. Tournament.Monday afternoon. . , The Phllly 76'ers and the Chicago Bulls ray and May Kachooglan adding a free Includes music, swimming, food Kent, soft Note's: Star- D. Opaluch ( 26). Skunk- J. Malor drink, games, snd prizes. Tickets - may be played their last game of .the season at the throw. ' (-25). • • 'Meet '•••;• "Scotty wrestled a lot better this purchased front swim team members it Uv- : high school this past week. Scoring for . *•*. •.'.•'• . '. • *•* . . •'••'. Ingston, Brookslde, Hillside, or Orange Av- team around," said Ferrera. "In Phllly were Brian Turowtkl (seven). Tyler : WRITE US Brookslde PiT^.. League enue Schools. For further Information, call the counties he wasn't in wrestling Ward (six), Chrla Sallee (six), David Pean We want your youth scores and an- Team Standings . 272-3435. condition. But he has had more (four), and Mat Rausch (one). The team nouncements to run In YOUTH SPORTS In Just Right ,.;..' 35.5-21.5 moved the ball well, and played with poise' RICK STEFANELLI matches in the last two weeks that the Chronicle. If you have scores, results or Lucky Charms : :.... 34-23 j late heroics lift down the strech. BOWLING Trbc : 31-26 KEG BEER in the first two months Of the sea- any news to report; either call Scott Zuckor son." Jeff Tltrney led the scoring for theat 276-6000, fax him at 276-6220 or write Froot Loops 29-28 Account Representative LIQUOR AND CORDIAL SPECIALS Bulls, totalling 13 points, followed by . him at 102 Walnut Ave, Cranford 07016. Cranford Bowling League Nut n' Honey..... *27.5-29.5 Chambord Sophomore Chris Sullivan was Team standings: ' Rice Krisples: , ;' 24-33 •"'v •'-."••.::':.'-ior-i':•••'••• ••:.- Dewars Castillo Seagram's V.0. the only other Cougar to reach the Victor Denni* 113-69 Cheerios. .24-33- Scotch Rum 1.75Ltter Liquer tady Bears in state opener Horan Lumber 112-70, Ktx. 23-34 ' 750 ml 1.75 liter 1.75 Liter final round. Sullivan had a strong Cranford Sunacp...... :.... 108-74 High games: Ruby Kleesples (179)(143), tournament until running into 119- Mlchele Porter (175), Donna' O'Donnoll $2399 $ *17" ' Pheonlx Jewelers 104-78 . MCDOWELLS I Bob Jeans in true blue (173)(142). Helen Baer (165)(164)(148), Bar- 12" plus $4.00 MFG Rebate pound buzzsaw Paco Gonzalez. Reel Strong Fuel ..;... 101-81 The Total Comfort CMIII/>;III,V Since l')2H Gonzalez, the returning champion, Clark Lanes...... ;. 98-84 bara Harriett (162), Irene Weiss (159), Unda Absolut Mr. Boston Wolkschmidt I (Continued from page B-l) (Continued from page B-l) just a little of their time, the kids Briblesca (157), Botte Dogenhardt (156), Pat Bailey's pinned Sullivan at 4:45 in the third Reynolds Plumbing....; 97-85 Vodka < -20 lead at the half. nificant sports achievements in would sure appreciate it" Cranford Elks.. 97-85 Renaud (150), Janet MiMcz (144). Maria Let Rick serve all your fuel oil needs! Irish Cream Vodka 90 Proof Gin period. We are at our peak right Somma (143), Trudy Hurley (142), Roseann 1.75 Liter a high school. I recall the Siragusa's: Mason Umo...... 96-88 Call .750 ml 1.75 750 ml Seney Enterprises ;... 94-88 Aagaard (141). Natalie Mahonoy (140).. $ S 99 "Chris hung in there and did a Tony, Peter and Elio; the Cardel- Chronicle Chatter: High series: Helen Baer (477), Ruby $599 "They played tough, but we hung now. Sometimes teams Hull Vice!...... :....;...... 93-89 $1599 • 11 - I good job," said LaSala. "He is only la's: Mike, Ray and Peter; and the Kleesples (449), Unda Briblesca (431), Botto 21" in there," said Egan. "We weren't TollEngel..; ...87-95 Degenhardt (426), Donna O'Dbnnell (417), 233-3213 a sophomore and will be back," peak early, sometimes McElroy's: Ray and Mike. Now I'm Modem Barber Shop.. ...83-99 rebounding in the first half and y varsity tennis player Barbara Harnett (417). they took us out of our offense." even getting the sons of former Cathy's Ceramics. .;, ...... 79-96 450 North Ave., East, Wesfleld Lie. #1268 they peak late, we Cheryl McSweeney has been •*•. '•• , ' $ $ recreation wrestlers." D&M Meats.... : ...... :.....82-100 AMVattoiM 13" Genesee Cream named a National Merit Scholar fi- 7" 760 ml ROAD RACING CALENDAR The two squads exchanged bas- peaked at the right time. Bob Taylor, Brearley's football nalist for her academic achieve- ——! 24-12 oz. bottles kets throughout the third quarter They (University) played coach; heads the town's recreation ment. . have already undergone budget $ 99| Much 7- Swing Into Spring 5K. Hamilton nduwdomuy Beck's 16 (Mercer County). Starting Time: 10:00 ».m.; but Karen Savage's jumper pulled program. Mike Culello, Dan Uerno QEd 5/Iiller, who played in the cuts arid staff reductions. But the Bears to within one; 29-28, at tough, but we hung in and Joe Pugliese provide direct 1 Staff cuts? • Lubrication, Oil & Filter 24 -12 oz. Bottles Race Information: 609-390-3789. NFL with the San Diego Chargers, Brown feels that football enjoys a • Brakes, Mufflers, Tires & $ March B- Newark Distance 2OK Classic. New- the end of three. The, lead contin- support to the wrestling program. (Continued from page B-l) 99 Budweiser. 11"I ark (Essex County). Starting Time: 10:00 am: there.' is a 1983 Brearley IJigh School higher' profile than many other ued to see-saw in the final period coming seasoa Exhaust Test Equipment 1.8 Ulw 780 ml Reg, of Light. Dry, 24 -12 02. Cans "• - , Race Information: 201-733-3746. graduate and served as captain of varsity sports^ ;. A "The wrestling program is good "I think people have to consider • Shocks, Struts, Wheel MMffllTI CWMS March 14- St. Patrick's 10 Mllo Run. Long- before Anglim took it upon herself —Marge Egan 3 Cwvo $ for Kenilworth kids," said Jeans. the 1988 University of Pittsburgh "High school football is one of 99 NwtaBnrt Molson port (Atlantic County). Starting Time: 9:30 a.m.; to step into the hero's role. the safety factor," said Brpwn. "We Balance & Alignment ,99 "We want to keep it that way. We football team. Miller is a volunteer -g ItadorWUM* 5 24-12 oz. Bottles CD Race Information: 609-468-0010. Brearley Coach worry about the safety factor. The the most popular sports in the • Avis Rent-A-Car-Or Truck > 750ml '10 ro March 15- Si Paddy's 10 Mile Run. Freehold need more adult volunteers, men coach in Kenilworth's summer rec- county. On any given (game) day Brearley 40, University 39 kids have to come first Right now y p $ 99 (Monmouth County). Starling Time: 11:00 am.; and women. If anyone can give reation and football programs. you can look up in the stands and 99 Coors Light its about 10 kids per coach. N.J. Inspection Station Btirgunday 24 - 7 oz Bottles 8 Race Information: 908-462-8489. 1.5 Uttr 750 ml March 21- Hamilton Optimist 5K Run, Hamil- BREARLEY (40) "The athletic department has see 2,000-5,000 people. There is a CartoNaul ton (Mercer County). Starting Time: 9:30 a.m.; taken its fair share of cuts. If they lot of pressure involved. I don't C«h«m«l 99 Natual Light F99 Race Information: 609-737-6941. Savage 4-0-8, Western 3-2-8, Anglim 6-1-13, SHARON WILSON/THE CHRONICLE . cut a coach, they are jeopardizing see head coaches in other sports •wvienon 24 -12 oz Cans March 22- St. Patty's 5K Run, Eatontown Toma 3-1-7, Rapczynskl 2-0-4, Mooro 0-0-0. Visa & Mastercard accepted for repairs (Monmouth County). Starting Time: 9:30 a.m.; Brearley guard Karen the athletes. When the ax starts to coming under fire like they do in Good through 3/t(V82. AH tale Mama are cash and Carry: delivery available, gilt wrapping and liquor Totals 18-4-40. FUND RAISERS football." bukaK imSatate. Manaj-merrt n»y limit t|U«ntHie«. Not rwpontlble (or typo error*. Thl» coupon rnu.t Race Information: 906-542-7227. Savage scored eight UNIVERSITY (38) fell and they chop things it's the OVER 50 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE be prvMnted at tlm« oTpurchaw. The price* In thli ad are tet by Orttrlcks and may not be available al March 22- Millbum Spring 10K Run, Mlllbum points In the Bears 40-39 SELL CANDY FOR YOUR ORGANIZATION & SCHOOL football player that gets hurt Cranford High athletic director other location*. "Al prlca DO NOT Include ule* tan. (Essex County), Starting Time: 10:00 a.m.; When people think coaches throw Race Information: 201-376-0231. victory over University In O'Bryarit 5-3-13, Horton 4-0-8. White 3-1-7, $30 PER CASE PROFIT. Bob Lelli and Brown intend to ad- DinRICK'S DISCOUNT WINES & LIQUORS McMalr 0-1-1, Dyer 3-2-8, Massenburg 1-0-2, money down the toilet, that's un- dress the board on the proposed GRECO'S GARAGE March 22- Pemberton Police 5K Run, Pem- first round of the state berton (Burlington County). Starting Time: Bolden0-00. Totals 16-7-39. HERSHEY'S, M&M, AND MANY OTHER FINE CANDIES fair." cuts. The board will meet again 301 South Ave E • Cranford • 276-9811 2 North Avenue • Ga^ood • 789-0525 10:00 a.m.; Race Information! 609^94-2123. tournament Brearley 7 13 8 12 — 40 AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Cranford competes with state next Monday evening. March 22- Shillelagh Shuffle 10K Run, University 6 16 7 10 — 39 PLAZA Comer of South Ave. & Centennial Ave. Mon.-Sat. 9 am to 10 p m • Sundayy 1 to 8:30 • Mendham (Morris County). Starting Time: 2:00 NEW EXCLUSIVE KOSHER LINE . football powers such as Union, Valuable Coupon Good Thru 3/10/92 p.m.; Race Information: 8 W. Main St., PHARMACY Westfleld, and Elizabeth in the Mendham. NJ 07948. •""*" 123-2 N. UNION • CRANFORD WE SERVICE SCHOOL STORES Watchung Conference. Most schools in the conference carry be- March 28- April Fools 10K Run, Blalrstown For Brides who hate (Warren County), Starting Time: 12 Noon; 272-8811 tween nine and 12 coaches. Race Information: 201-948-4147. "I just spoke to the Scotch Plains March 29- Indian Trail 15K Run, Mlddletown Wedding Photographers FE5NEK Mon. thru Frl. Nltes coach and they are on par with us (Monmouth County). Starting Time: 9:00 a.m.; MOVIE TIMES MARCH 6 THROUGH MARCH Race Information: 908442-8017. We specialize In photojournalistlc weddings — pictures that tell the Saturday 9-6 Z-JLDTSTRIBUTORS (in staffing)," Brown said. "Union March 28- Five Mile Run tor the Bagels. story as it happened, not with phoney "set-up" shots. YOU tell us DIVISION Of S.WIRD TOBACCO 4 CANDY CO \ has about 12 coaches all together CaldweH (Essex County). Starting Time: 1:00 what you want: candids, portraits, a theme, whatever. We listen to CLOSED (CORNER OF PARK AVE. & OAK TREE RO., SO. WTO) but that's a different story. We are CAPSULE REVIEWS OF CURRENT FILMS IN THIS WEEK'S p.m.; Race Information: 201-C75-1400. you. And we offer special prices to shoot only a part of the wedding. . not at the top of the scale and not March 29- New Providence 10K Run, New You're not locked Into "standard packages.''We're different. We're Providence (Union County). Starting Time: 1:00 at the bottom;* r •The Great Mouse OatectrVa Saturday! 2:50 p.m^ 5^0 STOP IN OR CALL % Schodulw an subjaci to •MedWna Man (PG-13) UA MIDDLESEX MALL •Mentota 0/ tn Mtlbh Mart p.m., 7:50 pm.. 10:10 pjn. p.m.; Race Information: 908435-0845. lMt-mlnut« dxmnfr. Call the- 7:15 p.m., 9:20 p.m. (G) Saturday. Sunday: 1:30 Several other* varsity programs Friday-Thursday: 8 p.m., 10:20 •ThoLawnmoiwrAtonlRlFri- HadleylSleKon roads (PG-13) Friday: 730 p.m.. Sunday. laO pjn.. S'^0 p.m., Have • race to list? H so, write to Road FREE DELIVERY atw to confkm thowUnte*. 9:45 p.m. Saturday; 1 p.m.. 3 p.m.. 530 p.m. p.m. LaV) show Friday and • day.,Salurday. 2 p.m., 4:30 South HaWWd 7:50 pjn. Monday-Thursday. Racing Calendar, 102 Walnut Ave., Cranford, FOR SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL OFFERS p.m., 5 p.m.. 10O5 p.m. Sun- •The Rocky Homv Picture Saturday at 1230 a.m. p.m., 7:25 p.m... 9:35 p.m. (908)753-2346 5:50 pm.; 7:50 p.m. MIDDLESEX day. 1 p.m., 3 pm.. 5p.m., • Show (R) Saturday at mid- 07018. •Ihe Hand That Hocks the Oa- Sunday: 2:10 p.m., 4:50 p.m., •Call ihcalry (or showllmei. *TAed Green Tomakxl (PG- (908) 549-3333 7:30 p.m., 9:49 p.m. Monday- nltfit AMBOY MOtTIPtEX die (R) Friday-Thursday. 1:20 / p.m.. 9:10 p.m. Monday 13) Friday. S p.rrt., 7:30 p.m.. 1 -800-828-3865 OR 908-756-5014 Thursday. 7:30 p.m.. 9:30 Routes 9 S 3S, Saytmiile p.m.. 3:30 p.m., 5:40 p.m., 8 Thurediiy- 7:05 p.m.. 9:20 10 p.m. Saturday. 1:20 p.m., p.m. (906) 721-3400 p.m., 10:20 p.m. Latri sluw p.m. SOMERSET 5p.m.. 7:30 p.m.. 10 pm. •CtxHitot (R) Fnday-rhuntdayt Friday and Salurday at 12:30 HUNTERDON Sunday: 1:50 pjn.. 530 p.m.. •Once Upon a CIU\K (PGI Fri- DeRHARDSVILLE CINEMA •Slop! 0/My Mom HW Shoot 1:10 p.m.. 3:30 p.m., 5:25 a.m. 8 p.m. Monday-Thursday. 5:30 day, Saluiilay: 2:35 p.m.. RouU 202. Bcmardsville (PG13) Friday: 7:25 p.m.. CINEMA rUOA nVEPtJEX. p.m., 7:40 p.m.. 10:10 p.m. 'JfK (R) Friday-Thursday. 3 4:30 p.m.. 0:25 p.m., 8:20 (908) 7660357 9:45 p.m. Saturday, Sunday. Route 202-31. Flerr*«ton p.m., 8 p.m, Late show FHday *id Salureby p.m.. 7:30 p.m. Late show Fri- p.m..-10:20 p.m. Sunday- *JFK (R) Friday, Monday- 1:10 p.m., 3:10 p.m.. 5:10 (908) 782-2777 -The Hand That «odc« the Cra- al 12:15 a.m. Anthony James day and Saturday at 11 p.m. 1:45 p.m.. 3:45 p.m.. 5:45 thursday: 7:30 p.m. Salurday. p.m., 7:25 p.m., 9:45 p.m. •The Great Mouse- Delect** die (R) Friday: 5:10 p.m.. 7:30 •BIMTK H on the BcJrtwy (PG 'Beauty and the Beau (G) Fn- p.m., 7:45 p.m., 9:45 p.m. Sunday; I p.m., 4:30 p.m., 8 Monday-Thursday: 8:25 p.m. (G) Saturday. Sunday: 3 p.m. p.m., 10:20 p.m. Saturday. 1 13) Friday-HuncUy: 1:05 1 day-Thunday: 1 p.m., 2:40 Monday-ttuiisday. 7:05 p.m., p.m. •The lawnmowe/ Man (R) Fri- •Itayne * WorU (PG-13) Fri- p.m.. 5:10 pm., 730 pjn., HteH SCHOOL p.m., 3*5 p.m., S.'OS p.m.. pjn., 4:30 p-m., 6 p.m. day: 7:35 p.m.. 9:45 P-m. CONSTRUCTION, INC. 9 p.m. BROOM THEATRE day. Monday-Thursday: 7:15 . 10:20 p-m. Sunday. 1:50 7:30 pjn,, 9-JO p.m. Ulo •Sneak pnvwa of My Oousin Salurday, Sunday. 1 p.m.. 3 ATHLETE OF THE MONTH •MttiwJfS olan (nviobte Man 10 HanuKort ST., Bound Brook p.m.. 9:15 p.m. Satuday. • p.m., 5:40 p.m-. 8 pjrt Mon- YOUR PROFESSIONAL HOMETOWN BUILDER shcM Friday and Saturday al Wr»v (R) Saturday at B p.m. p.m.< 5 p-rrt^ 7:35 pjn, 9:45 Sunday: 2:10 pjn.. 7:15 p.m.. day-nwrsday. 5:40 p jri., 8 EFIKEKS ATHLETE^OF THi WEEK lL-lSpm (PG-13) Friday. Salurday. 1:30 1908) 469-9665 p.m. Monday-nunday. 7:25 EFHGE& CINEPUEX OOEOM p.m., 3:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m.. •me Prince dt Wei (R) Fnday, 9:15 p.m. pm. (as picked by the sports staff of ForbesHowspa|>ers) (as picked by the sports staff of Forbes Newspapers) SPECIALIZING IN: "(he IAHWWWW Man (R) Frt- MENUS rARK MAU p.m.. 930 pjn. 7:30 p.m.! 9:35 p.m. Sunday: Wednesday. Thursday: 73O •mis Is My UH) (PG-13) Friday •JfK (R) Friday, Saturday: 7 day-ihunday. 1:10 p.m., 3:25 Route 1. Ednon •Beauty *nd Me Beast (G) Fri- • Room additions, add-a-levels, kitchen 1:05 p.m., 5:10 p.m., 7:10 p.m. Saturday: 6 p.m., 8:45 Monday-Thursday: 7 p.m.. 9 p.m.. 930 p.m. Sunday: 7:40 p.m., 53$ p.m., 7:50 p.m., (908) 321-1412 ' day. 6:45 p.m. Saturday, Sun- p.m.. 0:10 p.m. Monday p.m. Sunday: 3:30 p.m.. 6 p.m. Saturday. Sunday: 2:15 p.m. Monday-Thursday: 7:20 expansions, dormers and great rooms. 10:30 pjn. 1MB ihow Friday •Ca* theater »or shomtknes. day: 1 p.m., 2:40pjn., Vpm. and Satuday 112 JO ».m. Thursday. 7:15 p.m.. 9:20 p.m. Monday-Thuraday: 7 pjn. p.m.. 7 pjn., 9 p» p.m. • Offering an SaERIOR SHELL p.m. •fifed Green romatoM (PG- W)»*oryandtr«eBeaj«(G)fri- -Once Upon a Crime (PG) Fn- MJ«»sqUAIIE GENERAL CINtMA •Gate «(R) Friday. Monday- •Wtyne'i HtorU (PG-13) Fn- 13) rnday-Thunday: 7 p.m., day, MonrJay-Thursday. «pjn- * CHRIS LEAR programfar tfa do^tyourseKer. day-INJnday: 1:10 pjn., 3:15 Routs 18, East Brunswick BMOOCWATOI COMMONS Thuraday. 730 pj^ Saturday. 930pjni Saturday. Sunday: 1 pm- TRICIA ANGLIM p.m., 5:10 pjn., 7:20 p.m.. (908)238-2998 day. Saturday: 2:15 p.m.. Routa 22 « 303-206 Sunday. 4:13 pjn.. 7:40 pjn. Senior PJngry • Knowledgeable full-service company. 2:40 pjn.. 430 pjn-. 6 pjn. 9:40 p.m. Late thow Friday •fried Green Tomatoe! (PC- 4:10 p.m., 6:10 p.m., 8:05 . BrldgNrater •Th« Hand ntal Rectatfw OM - •The Lawnmowe/Atet (R) Fri- • Five year warranty. and Saturday M 11:50 p.m. 13) Friday. Monday-Thursday. ., p.m.. 10:05 p.m. Sunday. (908) 7251161 dl>(R) Friday: 9:45 |Mn. Sat- day, Monday-Thursday: 7:30 •M< .S(opl Or My Mom VM Stool (90S) »2S-«7»7 Omf. a 10 pjn., tk4S p-m. day, Monday-Thunday: 7:15 27, aa, M. •MUtajv/ Uvula (R) Friday- Thunday: 730 p.m., 9:45 (PG-13) Friday. Satunlay: 1:40 p.m., 9:10 pjn. Saturday, Mo™%-Thu«day: 5:50 pjn., In the Bears 40-39 victory over University HVldnHv) p-m. Saturday: 3 p-m., 4:15 Saturday-Sunday: 1:15 pjn., in Princeton's Jadwin Gym on Feb. 24. Earlier In Diund^. 1:45 pjt... 4:25 p.m., 5:10 p.m.. 7 p.m.. 8:45 GEHCRA1 CINEMA 3:15 p.m., 5:15 rxm., 73O Sunday: 2:15 p.m., 7:15 p-m. 7:50 pjn. Monday In the opening round of the state -B.m., 7«5 pjn., 9-JS p.m. p.m., la IS p.m. Sunday. 2 the month, the Summit resident captured the Dtdicatod to quality, vakM & ttivioa (InCa 1975 p.m. Sunday. 1:05 p.m.. 2:50 SOMUVtLU CMCtE p.m., 9:45 p.m. Monday- 9:10 pjn. •0no> Ufion a O*n» (PG) Fri- L*U> thaw Frid^ and Salunfay pjn., 4:15 p-m., 730 p.m., p.nv, 4:35 p.m.. 6:25 p.m.. HUMICROOM TMEAKM day. 5:40 pjn, 7:50 pjn.. 10 tournament. 9:45 p-w. RoutM 38 * 202-306, Raritan Thursday. 7:25 p.m.. 9:35 state Group 1 crown In the 1600 with a 4:18.38 ldl 8:10 p.ni. Momtiylhuriday: 1008) S360101 p.m. RoUUr 3L nemlnfton p.m. Saturday. 1:30 pm. effort and also was a strong runnerup In the |) yy •Sneak preview of My Couihi 7:45 p.m. •Cad theater (or showlimei. •Sneak preview of My Coutln (908) 782-4313 3:30 p.m.. 5:40 pm., 7:50 1:10 p.m.. 3:15 p.m.. 5:10 U/iny (ID Satunljy ul ft p.m. "Cole /) (rt) TruUy. SiMwrUty MONTGOMERY Vfctny IR) Saturday at 8 p.m. •Memoirs 0/ an lr**»bte M-an p.m., 10 pjn. Sunday. 130 p.m., 7:30 p.m.. 9:40 p.m. (PG-13) Friday, Sunday- Mlllrose Games" Jumbo Elliot Mile at Madison GCMfHJU. ONCMA 10:35 p.m. SmuUy 10 p.m. CCNItR THEATER LOST MCTURS SHOW p.m., 3:40 p.m., 5:50 p.m., Ulo show I ridjy and &iluiiliy Thursday: 7 p.m., 9 p.m. Sat- Deep in debt? WOOOaMDOC MdfuLiy-Ihurutiy: 0:35 p.m. Homw 206 4 518. Rocky Hal 3395 Sprln«teld Avo.. Union 7:50 pjn. Monday-Tnursday. M 11:50 p.m. urday: 9 pm. Square Garden. Route* 1-0 A 3S "Dm C1u.1l f,Uxiui OdleclM; (609)934-7444 lOOB) 964-4497 5:50 p.m., 7:50 p.m- •Memoirs ol an kniUbte MJJI •Sneak preview of My Cousin (G) rmlay: 3:30 p.m. S.uur »Cill theater (or t •Can theater (or showtime*. •Memo** 0/ art **WWe Mm Marriage breaking up? (I>G 13) Frkljy. Su.idjy- itiy. IP 111. 3 30p.m. Sun Wmy (R) Saturday W 7 p.m. (PG-13) Friday. 5:30 p.m.. (008) (136 4566 NCW PARK CINEMA Thursdoy. 1:20 p.m.. 3:30 aiy. 1:05 p.m . 3:25ip.m. 7:40 pm.. 9:80 p.m. Satur- •WJ^^-1 WOH,I (PC. 13) Fn- 23 West WostlWd Aw. p.m.. 5:40 pjn., B p.m., ilvy. Monduy'lliursdjy. 7:30 «lk'.iory Mil (he fk-JSl (G) IM- day. 1:10 p.m., 3:20pm., UNION RascUePark IF YOU DON'T NEED A LAWYER 10: IS p.m, Satmday: 1:20 p.m., 9:30 p.m. Saduiljy. U.iy. S.ili)idjy: 1:30 p.m , MORRIS 5:30 p.m.. 7:40 pm., 9:50 (908) 341-2S35 p.m.. 3:30 p.m., 5:40 p.m.. Suiwiiy. 1:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m.. 3:20 p.m., 5:10 p.m., I p.m CINLWfJ* OOEON CRAWORO p.m. Sunday. t30 p-m., 3:40 NO LAW MAKES YOU HIRE ONE 10: IS p.m. lain ihow fiuby 35 Nwth Au*. West •CaM theater tor ihowtimes. MC MEQ S:30 p.m., 7:30 pjii., 0:30 S1m1l.1v: 1 p.m.. 2:50 p.m.. 72 Headquarters PU« p.m., 6 pjn., 8 p.m. Monday- and Gjlmtiy M 13:20 u. p.m. 4:40 p.m.. 6:20 p.m. Monday C/uiford UA RtM.ro nurux Thursday: 6 P-m.. 8 pjn. 'Stop! 0/ HV Mam VAD Shoof Morrlstown OUr Le^al Self-Help* ssrvlce •Memoirs o/nn Inuiibk! MJII IlmrruLiy: I p.m. |9OB)J7fr9l3O 350 Cast Broad St. "The Gna< MOUM OeteccW ( WestfUd (201) 392-0606 () yv (PG 13) Fal AnaVsK <«> Friday. 7:2C |G) Friday, Mond^-ThUrsday. YOUR p.m., 3:10 p.m., 5:06 p.m., TlHirtday: II p.m., 10 p.m. H:45 p.m..SuiulJ»y: H.05 p.m CWEPLEX OOEOH UHWM (908)332-1288' 5:40 pm. Saturday, Sunday. • PREPARES ALL THE FORMS p.m.. 10 p.m. Saturday: 1:20 7:15 p.m., 9:20 p.m. Ulu 090 Slliyvv'sanl Aw.. U«oCaH theater for showtime*. S.iluidJy. 2 p.m., 4 p.m.', t> MorvUy llwriday: 11:10 p.iii- p.m., 4:40 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 1:20 p.m.. 3:20 pm. • GETS YOU THRU THE PROCESS stk)W fridity luvl SaliiMky ill p.m., 10 p.m. Surulky: 2 p.m., lOtVUS HOUIC 1» 43 VrtSTTIELD TWIN CINEMA •Wayw* World (PC-13) Fri- 11:20 p.m. "Call Ihcjlw f 138 Central AM., Wesiftdd 10 p.m. Sunday: 3:50 p.m., with NO lawyer's feel 4 p.m.. 6 p.m., 8 p.m., 10 t jil UiunMick 5:30 pm., 8 p.m. Monday- day. S:30.B.m.. 7:40 p.m.. ' SPORTING GOODS •WJ^W'S ltt»W (PC 13) - p.m. flVE POINTS CINEMA (906) 654-4730 I'XJH) 254.0000 Thursday: 7:50 p.m. 10:10 p.m. Salurday. 1:10 Frxljy tluutdjy: 1 p.m., 3:0t> . wSiWitk prutAew of My QM*Ju(e 1H. liiiil Ifcun'Mick day 1:30p.m.. 3:30 pm.. p.m., 8:10p-m. Monday- (90B) 432-3444 BLUE STAR p.m.. 5:15 p.m., 7:45 p.m-, CJOfl) 257-5555 5:10p.m., 7:40 p.m.. 10:20. lhursdv 8 p.m.. 8:10 p.m. 513 W. UNION AVE. (RT. 28) f, 1:40 p.m., 4:20 •GljdJjIo/ (H) I ™l.iy, Salur- Route 32 West. Wa(chun.1imc\ p.m. Sunday. 1:40 p.m., 3:50 CINEMA 204 TWM SV (908) 494-2232 p.m., 7 p.m.. 0:35 p.m. lalu tUy: ISO p.m., 3:'M p.m.. 1908)322-7007 •M«*drW Man (KJ-13) Fri- Mouitcnvs p.m., 6 p.m., 8 p.m. Monday- Routs 306, Chester BOUND BROOK, NEW JERSEY 280 Amboy Av«., IMoluchon, NJ Krulay wtd Sj(wd.ky ul »:6O p.m., 7:60 p.m., <):;>O WO01H1IIIIM-.L •drl llwoter (or thowtimet- day. MonrJay-Thursday: 7:30 (90i) 870-44^JV p.m. Sunday: 1:25 p.m.. 3:25 p.m.. 0:40 p.m. Saturday, lhursday:6p.m.. 8 p.m. lloulu 1 A Gill Lrnu. Itt'lul "CaH theater (of thawtinw*. p.m.. 5:25 p.m., 7:2S p.m.. Sunday: 3:15 p.m.. 7:30 p.m.. •Gladiator (H) Friday: b:50 VISA A itrvlct g 400 Norlti Wood Aw.-. fj m , 7:50 p.m.. 10:10 p.m. 201-356-0604 : 1 p.m. 0:25 p m. l 19001925-9787 0:40 p.m. to koop Ih'rtfl* «'»"P'B •Call ttwator liW sh o Mon., Tucs. Thurs., Fri. 8:30 AM to 9 PM" SPORTING GOODS CO. Wed. Be Sat. 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM ^ -The Chronicle- -The Chronicle- Classifieds March 5,1992

1040 1010 1010 1010 1010 1010 1030 Lost A Found Personals • Introductions Introductions Introductions Introductions Introductions I'm a SJF, 28, who Is SBM- 30, 6'13" never iWf- 21, 6\ athletic, SWJM, 22, Looking for a SWM- 24 6'3 175 lbs.SWM— tall, attractive, WM, 41, unattached, self FOUND- Medium size fe- ercy toward me and down to earth, intelligent )een married, has no ine. The person must and fun. I enjoy movies >ng, dark,: curly hair & good time with a. 19-23 brown hair, green eyes professional, physically employed, Italian. 5' 10"male dog, brown, black & kids; Looking: for a tall, rown eyes. Seeking SWM year old SWJF who Issensitive & caring seeks it, non-smoking, 39, 225 lbs., handsome and white w/worn black leath- ay this prayer 3 consecu- and comedy.; My interests >rofesslonal female who ive days. After 3 days, Include, writing, photogra- 11-26, 6' tall, fit & good down to earth and enjoys SWF 22-28 loyal, caring eeks lover-ln-walting. discreet. Good sense: of er collar. 1990 rabies tag. Ikes dancing, plays & )oklng."Looking a friend good food, movies and and sensitive who enjoys They say I look like Tom umor and fun to be with. ieems well trained. :he request will be grant- phy, and the arts. I amcomedy clubs. I travel a : d. This- prayer /must be looking for SWM, between have a wild tlrrre, ust sitting around talking. dining, dancing, the Brokaw, but alas, I have Seeking WF, 30-36, at- ound on parkway by off ot, especially to Europe. ybe more. Reply to ext "lease reply ext. 3221. beach. Non-drug' user, no current affair. I'm tractive and shapely- no ramp exit 131. Call ublished after the favor 2 5-30, non-smoker. Seeks an Independent granted. H.8. Somebody who's cute, SWM, 26— writes poetry non-alchollc for friendship trustworthy, considerate, fatties or night stalkers. 908-283-0874 after 7pm. "A week ago 1 ran a help wanted ad In Forbes minded, down to earth and possible relationship. ntelllgent, and yes, fully- Your status is unimpor- SWEDISH MASSAGE PRIVATE PARTY COMMERCIAL fun, artistically Inclined woman, 27 or older with- SWF- 21, enjoys good & listens to Classical LOST— Golden Retriever Newspapers and the-response was tremendous. and has a good sense of terature, films & music, Music In the dark. Seeks Dependents OK. Ext.aired. Looking for some- tant. For fun and friend- amed Clancy, Male' nou- anet, CMT. Call 908-254- $ out an attitude. Race and/ 3488. ne slender & attractive ship or friendship first >433. By appt. only. Over.50 pecRJe answered the ad;. Everytlme I 3O.OO *39.2O FREE humor. Please reply' to or kids is not a problem, eeklng someone with woman Who Is culturally ered, vie. Basking Ridge ext. 3230. » /horn I can' share Intel- perceived as Imbalances 0 pamper & share my then fun, please reply to on 2/16. $500 REWARD. advertise the response seems'lo get better! I for three weeks for three weeks sut must be a non- SWM- 30 something, thoughts with. Call Ext ext. 3231. iWF- 31, 5'7", pleas- (908)722-3000 gent conversation & ro-Must have rabid hatred 1 908-647-1339 ntly plump, professional, E.L, Piscataway for four lines. Additional lines $2.70 each I'm Don In Bound Brook moker; Reply to Extnantic moments. If you're for convention & all thetall, lean, physically fit. 3668. .-.I' ' Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 8:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M. i543 Into Rollerbladlng & work- WM, 61, Homebody on-smoker,. seeks hon- PAY IN ADVANCE AND SAVE 1O%! DWM- 48 wishes to ompletely unattached parasitic trappings that go TALL ITALIAN SM-v type, sensible, sincere, 1040 est, caring SWM, for a meet 30-55, 5'l"-5'9" iet. 20-28 & know how to along with it. Age is Ir-outs In the gym.' Seeks Thursday & Friday 8:30 A.M.-8:00 P.M. Saturday. 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. SBM- Early 40s, enjoys Rollerblading, fitness former model 6'3", 185,always there when life Personals monogamist relationship. DEADLINES: Tho deadline for Pleasb check your advertisement Employment Wanted. Wanted to tall, S/DWF for a meaning- the outdoors and love of reat a woman with cprihg relevant, arm pit hair a dark curly hair, dark com- gets rough to lean on for Please no substance both classified display and tho first week it runs. Errors In ful relationship. I have respect give me a call, bonus. Reply Ext. 3474. minded SF 25-35 to share HOWTO Rent. Houses to Share or' ' torses. Excellent parent- good times & adventure. plexion, dark big. br6wn comfort and support. I do busers or bisexuais. PO straight classified Is 4 P.M. advertisements running more Apartments to Share. AH ads FAX: (908) 231«963a many Interests from • car ing, skills, intelligent and lo drug users or heavy not smoke or drink, lam A GREAT GIFT! Box 4408, Highland Park, Monday . SWM, 28 YEARS OLD, Reply ext. 3726 eyes w/a mediterranean than one time must be corrected when moving, an ads to shows (own Old cars)- to. articulate. Dear Lady, Jrlnkers heed respond. look in mid 20's loves looking to meet a woman r*our astrological: chart, NJ 08904 before the second Insertion or addresses outside of New Jersey. dancing. Reply to 3534 ;all Ext. 3665. Blond hair, blue eyes, 6', SWM 30, 5'4, open ersonality profile, and PLAGE CANCELLATIONS: Accepted ilease be a good rider, with wide range of inter- a rock & roll drumming 50-60, Interested . In a THANKSQIVINQ NOVENA up to 4 P.M. Monday prior to. correction allowance cannot be mindea, light, hearted: two personal questions EXTRA CHARGES: If you're' a tall, fit, se-lover of children, environ- WF- 25 years old, ests. Looking for Miss various excellent adven- lasting relationship as we TO ST. JUDE-0 Holy ST, publication. made. Correction allowance for , Curly brown hair w/green approach that time in life. answered-only V$39.00. A CLASSIFIED AD errors shall not exceed tho cost • Blind Ads. $3.00 for Box cure, educated man ofmentally conscious and '11" 100 lbs. looking for Right- S/DWF, 22-30, who tures, as long as all times Jude, Apostle and Martyr,-. uncommitted. Call 3492. eyes, Aries, professional, spent are great/ones I own my own home and Send with complete birth ADJUSTMENTS: Wo make of the advertisement Rental $2JOO mailing charge Integrity, 50 + , who is caring sensitive, loyal, Is looking for friendship info., mailing address, great In virtue and rich in • Call 1-800-559-9495 bright , warm, sensitive, likes rock music, water, Seeking hot bodied hothave too much room for every effort to avoid mistakes in (Box held for 30 days) w SEEKING PROF MALE- SWM, 25-35, for friend- that could build to serious and this ad to: Melissa miracles, near kinsman of PAYABLE IN ADVANCE: AB loves life, including: the discovery. Seeks attrac- looking female personality one person. If Interested, 1 •Mailtousat your Classified Advertisement.' • AS capiUI totters $1.00 per weeT^ Forbes Newspapers 37-41 who Is kind, trust- ship and possible rela- relationship. Please reply tive petite SWF 22-28, Rise, P.O. Box 618, Pluck- Jesus Christ, faithful Inter - ads (or Ga/ago Sales. :...• •» AM bold type he— $1.00 pw tmm! arts, travel, dancing, ski- worthy, generous, sincere lonship. No drug-Users or ext. 3223. a + . Curious to call. Reply please reply ext. 3227. • :essor of all who invoke P.O. Box 699 energetic, healthy., so- ext 3738. emln, NJ. 07978, allow Ing, tennis, the outdoors, & Is marriage & family ilcohol-abusers. I enjoy WM- 31, 5M1, 185 lbs. 14 days. _. «>ur special patronage in Somerville, NJ 08876 lakes and the sea-1 think SWM, 30 YRS OLD- 5' ciable, for companionship :ime of need, to you I minded. I'm 39. petite, raveling, cooking, quiet 10", 170 lbs., self- or relationship. No drugs TALL, ATTRACTIVE PROF tike to travel, Rock & Roll, INDEX you'd like me. I'm a DWF, attractive who enjoys trav- evenings at home, sea- WWBF— In my 50's who*7 elaxation w/movles, ADOPTION: Can we help have recourse from the •Fax 908-231-9638 5' 5", trim, presentable 1 employed Italian, seeking or smoker. Reply Ext. each other? Devoted 100(y«-PERSONAL 4020-Business Services 8090-Trucfcsandvaw illlng, dining out, cdmedy manship and the great enloys Atlantic City, trav- seeking WF 24-33, slim & depth, of my heart and and professional. My chil- WF, age 22-30, for friend- 3472 childless couple offers umbljf beg to whom God 1010-Introductions 4030-Carpentry 8t00-AutomofceF*>anc*ig MMyHoob* hdws & romantic eve- outdoors. I love country ship or lasting relation-, elling, . movies, dining out attractive, with same in 1020- Single*Orgarfatlonj»nd 4040-ChU Care 8110 AUkmoto Parts, Accessories StOO-UttwrJAciMBi dren ar'e. on their own. nings. Please reply to ex- music and wearing blue SWM- 33, self em- & romantic quiet times at terests. Call Ext. 3672, love, security & full time as given such great . Call - maybe we can make ship. Must be in shape, Mom to white newborn or ower to come to my as- AdMtiej . 4050- Cleaning Services andServfces 9t10-OutofAr«Propei1y tentlon 3295. Jeans and.I love to dress good-looking, affectionate ployed, successful, above home. Seeking.a tall, 1030- Lost & Found ' 4060-Corwatescenl Care 8120-AutomoHw Rep* 9120-Wanted lo Buy each other smile. Please up when I have to. Depen- average looks. Seeking WM- 37, would like, to nfant. Medical/legal ex- sistance. Help me in my 1040-Petsorah SEEKING SW Woman, & have CLASS! Smokers tanned & terrific S/D/ meet a very generous, 4070-Beclrlal • 8130 - Mbcetaneous Automotive 9130-Uartjgni^Hnmlna respond to ext. 3234. lants are OK. Please Ext. emale 20-30 who Isn't WWBM 55 & over with penses paid, Call Sandy & resent and urgent peti- HOWTO 1Q50-Con*io Events 40S0-"Handyman Smfces 82001i-UOTOftCYCl£S 9f4OMboshnMUBtE*t 22-40,1 like to travel-and OK. No drugs. Call ext. dominate bi WM. ExtDo. n 1-800-932-6214. tion. In return I promise to a 1482. . 3465, overweight &. also has similar Interests who Is 1060 - Announcements 4090 -Heath Care Sendees 8210-ATVs MOOt - VACATION PROPEHTV LADIES— If you're look- play games. I also love above average looks 3495. make your name known MOO'S-FORSALE 4100-Home knptowment Ing for a SW never mar- Elvis. Please reply Ext. neat, sincere, & financially ADOPTION— Loving cou- 8220-MopMk 9210-HonwforSaie • IWF- 27, 5' 7",.Swed- SWM, 34, enjoys movies, Sexy & classy a. must. For WM— 40 seeks discreet and cause you to be in-, WRITE 2010-Antiques 4105-hcom»Tia 8230-OMotdMotocycles 3232. secure. Reply to Ext 3529 ple wishes to adopt white 9220-PoconotPiDperan ried, very good looking & sh blonde ex model, dancing, swimming. Look- friendship & possible rela- Asian female, 30-35 voked. St. Jude pray, for 2020-Appliances 41ta-hstructaVEducst»n 8240-prv^ Motorcycles 8230-Resort Prtpertw In-great shape, classy guy would like to hear from a newborn. We promise love A CLASSIFIED AD 2030-Art 4120-Insurance SF 5'2, dark brown hair, ing for SWF 20-30, non- tionshlp. Reply ext. 3727 TALL, SPARKLING RED- years old in good health & us and all who invoke 8250 IWorcyde Parts, Accessories •240-WaHAorrcrtProprt t white very handsome, tall, & happiness to your baby. 2040-Auctions 4130 -Landscaping and Tree Care then look no further. I'm smoker for friendship & HEAD— Mld-30s, di- with good figure for dates yoiir aid. Amen. Say three •ndSenfce 9250- Lab MdAaMgt hazel green eyea, great physically fit, financially SWM- 34, 5'9", attrac- Call Kathy & Richie any- THAT SELLS 2050 -dotting Kid Apparel . 4140-Legal Services '35, S'X, 175 lbs., Ltsmile. , totally bl-llngual in possible relationship.' vorced, no children, non-& possibly more. Reply to Our Fathers, three Hall 8260 - Mbcetaneous Motorcycle 8260-Time Stares brown hair, hazel eyes, uccessful, secure, 28- tive, well-educated prof time 1-800-753-7696. •Start your ad with 2060-Colectiblei 4150- Loans « France 9270-Vacation Rentals Spanish, intelligent & ar- Please reply ext. 3233 smoker, serious equestri- ext. 3535 Marys and Glorias. Publi- . : 4i60-Uasonry •400V- RECREATIONAL VEHICLES ^5, gentleman_who Is not who enjoys, sports, danc- Legal/confidential. 2070-Computed 8280-Weekend Bent* I'm a very stable, clean, iculate, professional. enne, loves the outdoors, cation-must-be-promisedr .. • what you're selling. 4170 -Mitcebneous Seivfces 8410-Campers and Tralera illeTglc^ftr~cafs7~has a ingrtfiusfer romantlc-dlrt- WM— 40, self-employed, 2080-Finn » Garden 8420- Motor Homes MOW- RENTALS financially secure, honest Seeks S/D handsome 'm looking for an Intel- BAHAMA CRUISE- 5 This Novena has never • Be descriptive. List •20BS.Rt»»ood ' 4180-Wntiig & caring person. I'm look- ense of humor, non- halr, nice looking' gentle- ners, comedy, arts & trav- igent,. tall, Intelligent, sensuous with a sense of days/4nlghts, overbought, een khown to fail. I have 4190 - Party & EiteWnment Service! 8430-RV Parts. Accessories and 9410-Homes • male 28-48, tall, who Is the best features of 2090 -Re* Markets.' Sales and : moker, kids o-kay, No man, nice build, physically el. Seeking an Intelligent, humor & daring,' seeking 4200 - Plumbing. Heatbg & Cooing' •'• Service. ' .. ' 9420 -MrJMMy Homes ing for a very attractive, humorous, professional & successful, Intelligent,, fi- corporate rates to public, lad my request granted ." Bazaars ouch potatoes heed fit, hqn-smoker, intel- sophisticated SWF with a female" 25-40 who has your ftem first 4210- Professional Seivfces 8440-WsoHbneousRV 9430 - Tollhouses and CondomHums intelligent, employed lady nancially secure, non- Imlted tickets. $239/cou- 'ublicatlon promised. 2100 -Free to Good Home Very self-assured. For ro- igent, class, good nature, good sense of humor for 4220-Roofrw . S600-I-BOATS . 9440-Anrtnw* that likes to be treated pply.'Reply to ext. 3445. Italian (I'll explain when I class, good looking & nice le. (407) 767-8iOO-ext. SUE. MC. • • Use only standard 2itO-Fumiture ' mance, dinner, dancing & secure & stable, good po: friendship & possible rela- shape for friendship & 4230-WaDpapwing -. 6610-Beats 9450-Rooms like one, bet. 25-36. I the unexpected & what's meet you), creative, fun- 137. Mon-Sat. 9 to 9 EST. abbreviations 2120 -Garage Sales :, 9460-BoaraTng SWF- 30, 5'1", slim sltion. Romantic, warm, tionship. Reply to -Exten- good times. Please call 5000'i - EMPLOYUEKT 8620-Power Boats enjoy the shore, water lovlng, attractive S or WANTED WF, 28-40, who 2130 • General Merchandise 9470-Apartments to Share destined to be a memo- built, Charming brunette, sincere,. good sense of tlon3372 Ext. 3666. -,.- DIANE'S ASTROLOGY • Always state the 5010 - Career Training and Services 8630-SaBioats skiing, fitness, long rides, DWM for friendship and a non fullflllcd, a» I am 2140 - Ottca Furniture md Supplies 9480-Homes to Sham rable & lasting relatlon- witty, good sense of humor. Very^fteiible, open Astrology & Tarot card price of a sale Item 2150-Softwva - 5020-Child Care Wanted - 8640-Motors fine restaurants & roman- shlp. Reply ext. 3714 humor, likes dancing. SWM- 34, 5'9, 175 lbs. possible relationship; AsWWF, Young 61-looklng for discreet romantic 8650-Marinas 9490-Wanted to Rent mlndBdrVariety' of Inter- :he saying goes, I have a readings by Diane, who and, if you're flexible 2160 -Wanted to Buy 5030 • Employment Agencies ' 9500-Mbcetaneous Rerteh tic evenings at home, and Looking for SWM 30-40 ests incl. outdoors, mov- Easy going, guy that, en- for SWM, age unimpor- has the unique ability to weekday relationship WOO'i - PETS AND LIVESTOCK 5040 • Employment - Domestic 8660 -Rehtab and Charters of course getting married. SINCERE DWM- 25, 5' life; if you do top, and with W/buslnessman. on price, include 8670-SSp Rentals- 96001 - COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE who Is personble, .out ies, dancing, dining, etc. joys skiing, biking, movies tant. If the following explain enough of your 3010-BWs 5050 -Employment • General 9610 - Business Properties tor Safe I'm a 1 woman man, I11, 175lbs, good looking. going & a non-smoker. & horses. Would like to you're looking for some- words.are meaningful call P.O.. Box 6124, No. "negotiable" in your 3020-Cats 8680-Storage Seeking" a special,, nice, past to convince you of 5060 - Employment - Heatti Care 9620 - Prolesstatf Properties for Sale don't' believe In cheating, Looking an adventerous meetci.SDWF 30-40. She one to enjoy it with, Brunswick, NJ 08902 3030-Dogs 8690- Bait & Fishing Supplies Reply to ext 3538 no-nonseTise SF or-rSDF now, I can't wait to hear your future and the ability ad. 5070 • Employment • Managerial 9630-Retal Properties (or Sate tall WF. Reply ext. 3658 , please reply Ext. 3205. 3040 -Fish 8700 float Parts, Accessories and using or abusing my lady. bet. 27-39 of'similar"In- mustTje easy going & from you: Best friend, love to reach deep Inside ofWANTED: W/F, 40-80, 5060 - Part-Time Empioymenl 9840 - Wvehoute Properties tor Sale SWF- 31, tired of bar • Be sure to include 3050-Horas 5090-Employment Wanted Service •' : . .... Serious inquiries only. SINGLE WM- 25 5'10" down to earth & is looking and affection, music, ou & understand your 9650-OaceRertars scenes, a little, shy, very terests who Is attractive, THIS DYNAMIC, SLEN- Who is non-fullfllled as I 3060-Livestock 1 8710-Mbcetaneous Boating Please call Ext. 3195. strav/berry blond hair, flonde hair, in shape, tionship. Please call Ext. LOOKING lady loves, to flicts. 1 free question an- ate, romantic, weekday, 3080 -Adoptabto Pets 9010 -Homes Under $150,000 3654. 8020 - Automobtes Under S2S00 9880 -Warehouse Hentafs - DLE— for social Justice, & going personality. Enjoys 3171. dance. If you're 5Qlsh cats. Please reply ext. swered by - phone! Call discreet relationship with • Including the word 3090-Bowdng. Training 1 9020 \Homes fcnSale . '8",. smoker. Seeks S/ 8030-Automobles . 9690 - Commercial Real Estate Wanted HlghbndPaifc Herald New York City, the shore, plus' & looking for a fun-3237. ^52-3030 W/buslnessman. P. O. Box Graomng g companionship. SWF pro- DWM, handsome/cute, ^- 38,would like to "please" In your ad 8040 - Antique ahd dassfc Automobte 9030-Famo WOW -BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES • Bound Brook Chronicle CraMordChronld* and romantic dinners. SWM, 6, 33, 200 LBS.- 3100 -Mlscefaneous Supplies and fessional, age 37. Inter- sincere, Intelligent, hon- meet attractive female for loving, person to light up WWF- Exceptionally DWF- 60, tall, blonde, 426, Bound Brook, NJ increases response. B050-UiiwyAutomob8es 9040 - Luxury Homes & Estates 9810-Businesses tor Sale elMdleaex Chronicle Looking for SWF 21-26 in shape, enjoys many adult fun and .companion- your life, why wait or hesi- 08805. • ' Sendees "•'• : . 9050 -Mobile Homes and Lots • South PUMfeUFUporUr • FranMki Fbcue ests: Asian culture, out- est, fun-loving, employed, young, 61, vivacious, at- likes biking, theatre, con- 8060 • Sportscars 9820 - Franchise Opportune*! door activities, self actu- with similar qualities and someone looking to de-outdoor activities, semi- ship with the possibility of tate let's trip the light fan- tractive, caring, honest, 4000'*-SERVICES 8070 -Famiy Vans 9060-Waterfront Property 9830-Licenses for^ale • Phcatewy-Punetten Review • WMtfUd Record interest for friendship and professional looking for certs, dancing, beach. WE ONLY LIVE ONCE 4010 -Adult Day Care 9070-Condominiums • MekKfcen-EdlMn tUvW • Wwren-Wetckung Journal alization. Seeking a SM velop a committed rela- an ongoing relationship. tastic together (or I'llseeking unattached, well- (Well, maybe twice) 8080-4*45. Sport and Light Trucks 9f340-lnvMtnieriV0pportunrlies possible relationship. Ext. female with.similar Inter- show you how). Works In Cranford area & • Gieen Brook-North PbHlMd journal • Naw Bnmmrlck Focus professional, age 35-45 tionship. I'm very at- Ext. 3545. dressed, refined, compas- lives in Monmouth Cty. all, slim WM photogra- « Scotch PIckM-Fanwood Prasa, • Somenat Guide 3523. ests, between the ages of INTERESTED!?! Just let Private party rates are based on classification numbers. All classifications between 1000-2160 With a sense of humor, In- tracted to men with long 25 & 35. Reply ext 3466 SWM- 5'11", Light sionate gentleman for Seeking successful, sin- pher, 46%, dynamic, car- • Mlddleeex Guide sight & humanity. Reply SJF- 32, Petite, attrac- hair, beard & mustache, me know. PS- I also play dancing, dining (In/out), ing, seeks buxom, slim and 8000-8640 will be billed at the Private Party rate. All other classifications wilh be billed at brown hair, blue eyes, in- a good game of Chess. gle, professional gentle- ext. 3720 tive, fun seeks attractive 25-37 to share romance, SWM, JCATHOLIC, 83- telligent, and considered family get-togethers, the- WF 28-45Vb clean, non- the commercial rate. non-drinker, non-smoker, Please call Ext. 3661 man with good character intellectual, educated, fi- beach, skiing, walks & good looking. Like to ater, day-trips and com-and good sense of humor, smoker for discreet mid- LOOKING FOR LOVE IN back massage. Reply to seeks honest, sincere, panlonshlp. Ext. 3497. ALL THE WRONG PLAC- nancially secure, outgoing meet a very attractive, THIS HANDSOME SWM— non-smoker. Please sen"o week fun. Send photo & S/DWM 30-40 who ap-ext 3524 practicing Catholic long dark haired female, phone to Box 27 c/o, 1000 1010 ES? So has-this SJM. I'm woman. 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CIOUS, YOUTHFUL- bru- a lot of laughs, and Isn't a shine with honest, good for a serious relationship to hear live music. I prefer for SWF, age unimportant Definitely under 45. Pe- for all things as you con-APPLIANCES- Refrigera- Ext. 3485. nette, DWJF, 50 some- possible lasting and night clubs occasion- executive, smoker, short to Ext 3532 Reply to Ext. 3734 couch potato. Her friends looking, successful single one special relationship Best friend, love & affec tite, Brown eyed doe, Branchburg; Black an warm, 28 year old guy relationship. Please reply ally. Seeks single or di-DWF- Blonde hair, blue with a SWM 40-55 who firm once again that I tors, washers, dryers, thing, sense of humor, eyes, slim, mid 40'sIn, stature-high In energy. sald,"place an ad, take a or divorced WM, with knows how to treat a lady over casual dating. I'm tlon. Enjoys music, danc loves to laugh, loves to white altered male cal who enjoys quiet eve- ARE YOU THE ORIENTAL ext. 3224. vorced white male who F EUROPEAN STYLE- AM A SBF- 23, over- never want to be sepa- stoves. Reasonable rates. nings, dining, dancing and non-smoker, loves danc- 5 5", affectionate. Intel- Many Interests and activi- DWF, 27, European lady, chance, what have you good sense of humor. & Isn't Into head games well bullt'and reasonably Ing, theatre, dining dance. Do you want to Hlllsborough; Long haire QIRL Or MY DREAMS- appreciates life. A non- ties Including golf, pho- weight 5'3, | have a beau- gray female cat, femal rated from you In eternal All guaranteed. Call 908- much more. I am looking ing, theater, beach, quiet ligent, cultured, honest, 5'3& 108 Ib., very attrac- tiful personality, sense of got to lose?" After several Dust off the cobwebs & So give me a call & lets attractive but do have beach. No smoking 01 giggle with me? Reply to glory. 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Enjoys reading In offering to help around D/WWWF with high energy REBEL WITH A CAUSE- the house during tho torone basis. Seeks best cially skiing, water sports, ng, meeting new people. time blues. Please cal please call, You won't be humor, please reply ext. and discussing good friend/lover who Is not af- level and similar Interests active SWM, 33, nonExt- . 3664. sorry. I'm a SWM 5'6mus- books, the theater, bi- week, then we can enjoy movies, music, dancing, The most precious hobby smoker, professional who < 4-llno limit ~1 Advertise In the Classified! 3725 frald of the "M" word. for sincere, honest which traveling and writing po-to me Is being with that r cular build, with dark hair. cycle riding, long walks, our weekends free. shuns neckties. Into sail SUCCESSFUL Composer Plesse be tall, fit, suc-could lead to serious rela- etry. Looking for SBM or I'd love to hear from you Bl WHITE FEMALE- and adventure. Likes toPlease reply ext. 3220, tlonshlp. Reply ext. 3247 special someone. Reply Ing, skiing, scuba, soft w/Paul McCartney looks & • Must be paid in advance — 40 + , looking for same, cessful & have a great DBM between 28 & 38Ext 3715 please call 3500. touch dance, warm toes sense of humor. Hair Is a ball, theatre, music, mov- beefheurt type music cash, check, VISA, or MasterCard AAA: Attractive, Articu- for discreet, loving rela- In front of the fireplace. DWF- 35, 5*3", blonde who Is tall, good-looking, ies, dancing, motorcyle & seeks a very pretty, slim late and Affable. I am a ATTENTION FEMALE U2 plus. Reply to ext 3525 DWM— 44, humorous, healthy professional. Se- (no rotunds) 1 tionship. Marital status Maintains old fashioned hair, greenish blue eyas, volleyball. I have an active 18-25 yr. old el-curious oi 3J woman who enjoys cul- PANS— Between the not Important. Reply to values, clean living, likes medium build, attractive, DWF— Brown hair, green personable, outgoing, cure and honest, If youI'M A SLAVE TO LOVE. life & I'm looking TO Bl-sexual V for travel '& • Wo copy changes tural activities, traveling, ages of 25 & 30. SWM,ext. 3731. to cook, and believes the non-smoker, no drugs, no eyes, 5'4, petite & attrac- what's not to like, self- can be Just as happy DBM, 41, 5'6", pleasant, Someone who- also has a walking .and talking. I 27, looking for companion dressed in Jeans and stay- adventure. Must be dls • Otter limited to noncommercial man Is the boss. Seeks children, a little shy attive, 60 yrs. young, good employed guy, seeks 28- gentle & Intelligent. En- life but wants to share ease free & drug free as would like to meet a simi- to attend this upcoming BISEXUAL WF- 38, pro- 38 year old S/DWF, for Ing In as you can painting ads fessional, stable, fun lov- mature, honest Intelligent first. I like dining out, flea sense or humor. I like oys movies, dining, talk- some of It & keep some am. Please call Ext lar man, 55-65, good na- concert. Have great seats geritleman, who enjoys markets, trips, clubs & sports, movies, travel, friendship, dinner danc- the town red and if young, walking, dancing and of It, don't be jealous Additional lines, add $1.00 tor each tured, non-smoker. Please for this concert. Guaran- ing, seeks bl-fomale for ing, llmosulne rides,sta -have no problem with ei- 3196. • Selected merchandise from our fun, loving & sincere same. Must be a non-enjoying life. Work 5PM- music A dancing, quiet traveling. Romantic & af- Reply to Ext 3526 reply ext. 3226. teed to be a good time. If ble relationship desired, a ther an Interracial friend- fectionate. Seeking SF of SUCCESSFUL Profes for Sato classifications only. No friendship. Must be dls-smoker. Reply to Ext11p. m WKNDS off. Would times at home. Looking SAF- 45, petite, attrac- Interested, please leave love to meet a down to for tall attractive man 50- buddy? Something morel ship or relationship similar persuasions. Reply slonal SWM, 34 with varl Float Estate or Automotive ads. No AAH AT LAST- If you like creet. Reply ext. 3656 3228. tive, sensitive, loving, a ous Intereots would like ti skidivlng naked & going to message. Ext. 3494. earth S/DWM gentleman eOyrs. with similar Inter- Reply Ext. 3487. please call Ext. 3496. to Ext 3701 Garago Sales, llea markets, sales BISEXUAL WF- 45,DJF— 35, petite. bit conservative, Catholic, meet an Intelligent, ad and bazaars, or pets. bullfights I'm your man. ATTRACTIVE BUXOM- preferably non-smoker, a ests. Please call Ext. seeks honest, marriage feminine, professional, Would you Join me for anight person who Is hon- 3191. venturous Female who I Fill in 1 character per box, allowing for spaces and punctuation as necessary. But seriously, SWM 32, 6' WF, is looking for an at- minded gentleman, Non- around 6'tall w/good • Otter valid only with this coupon tall enjoys all outdoor ac- tentive Male who enjoys fun loving. Seeking white 4-mlle walk? est & fun w/good values. THIS SPECIAL ON MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ONLY Remember to Include phone number. No abbreviations, please! bl-female for .friendship. Have a cup of coffee & DWF— Oriental, 52, 5*7, smoker, non-drinker with sense of humor. Pleasi tivities, working out, dln- romantic dinners for two, Looking for friendship w/ pleasing personality Discretion Is a must. talk? possible relationship. No 128 lbs, professional, Into INTERESTED IN PLACING A CLASSIFIED AD? call Ext; 3200. Want to get rid of that bike the kids have outgrown? How about that • Ing out, and quiet eve- long walks In the moon- physical flttness. Don't Please call Ext. 3659. nings at home. Seeks light, passionate talks, Reply ext. 3730 Linger at dinner with Jazz arrogant or married men. SUCCESSFUL, fit, wel chair that doesn't match your new furniture? Or that trumpet you & wine? Please reply ext.3380 believe In long ads. Look- CALL OR STOP 8V OUR W£STfl£LV OFFICE SBF— 38, 125lbs., en read, well traveled DWF, companion, .for possible being spoiled In many BLAST OFF FOR ADVEN- Ing for single/divorced haven't picked up in ages? If you're selllng...we can connect you long term relationship. No ways, going to the mov-TURE— SWM, 33, profes- Understand my career & joys movies, dancing 39, seeks the same quali- with a buyer and even better, we've got a bargain for you? Name. Mail with check or think It's fine? DWF- 38 years old, male. Non-smoker, pro- MONDAY - PRIDAV Seeking SBM for friend ties In a charming gentle drug* or smokers. Please los, or watch them at sional, enjoys good food; fessional, financially sta- Now you can run a 4 line For Sale ad in Forbes Newspapers for 2 call Ext. 3736. At 35 I've come to see, looking for honest, enrinj, ship & possible relation man 32-47 who also en money order to: home, watching the sungood conversation, mov- syDWM; with a sense of ble, good sense of humor 8:30AM - 5:00PM go down from a hilltop & the sort of man who's ship. Take a chance, (eplj oys his private time. Musi weeks for only $7.50. Your ad will appear in 17 publications and Address ALL THATS MISSINO- ies, eclectic musical humor. Reply Ext. 3248 and plays a wicked game Forbes Newspapers all sporting events. W/B tastes, seeks SWF, 25 + dear to me; ext. 3728 love to travel & read reach more than 400,000 potential buyers. Remember — someone is for this secure honest, He's honest, caring, witty DWF- 38, petite, blue of tennis to be my perma- 231'ilMWST. Reply Ext. 3498. males 25-35. Reply ext. for so much fun your head nent partner. Ext. 3751. SBF— who enjoys fin looking for what you don't want We connect buyer and seller. Phone P.O. Box 699 successful, easy going, & 3657. will explode. Ext. 3117. & bright & has a healthy eyes, brown hair, looking good looking 35 SM with WESTFIELD dining, dancing & goo Somervllle, N.J. 08876 perspective on life. to meet a S/DWM, 35-50, DWF- Sexy lady looking times seeks mature, re State. Zip_. a great sense of humor, Is Call If you value homo & with a sense of humor, for dashing SOIsh WM to 908-233-9696 Ads In Classified City J that special down to earth sponslble single male age (rlends, good natured, open mind- share good times. Loves 19-30 who enjoys th slim attractive female be- Advertise ed, caring, honest & sin- don't cost — USE YOUR CHARGE Make a start we'll see to dance, travel & see the FAX same. All replies will b • _VISA/M VIO/VWH"C #^ ' • Dtp. . DateDate: ——.: : otto expires 3/31/92 I tween 23-30 Reply ext. where It ends. cere personality. Call ext. sights. Please call Ext. They pay! 3473 3092. 908-232-1621 answered. Please call Ext in the Classified! Please call Ext, 3660. 3670. 3662. A Union County Forbes Newspaper B-6 Classifieds March 5,1992 »th 5,199^ Classifieds B-7 2020 2085 2110 2130 2*30 :•'• 3010 3030 3080 3090 Appliances Firewood Furniture General Merchandise General Merchandise Birds Dogs Adoptable Pets Boarding, 3100 | 4000 4020 4040 Training* Grooming 1 SERVICES 4040 4040 4040 4040 4040 SCHOOL CANCELLED EXERCISE BIKE- DP Air HIGH PRICES PAID- for Business Sarvfces Child Caro Child Cf Child Can Child Can FIREWOOD- Seasoned WOOD TRUNK 1890- re- BIRD CAGE— for large or LABADOR RETRIEV- CATS7- 2 white femle S^mMe**, Services Child Cmn Child Cum ORDER— New Singer hardwood, cut, split deliv- stored In & out. $165,' Strider, new, Used 2 quality postcards,. sheet breeding midsized birds, outside cats. Moving, free BOARDING- All ameni- Free . Arm sewing ma- times. $250. Call 707- music, old toys, baseball ERS— AKC . registered, COMPUTER PROGRAM- A-l CHILDCARE- Quali- BABYSIT IN MY HOMK- CHILD CARE- my Rari- ered, $110 full cord. Could be Used as coffee 41/2 tall on wheels $325. championship, lines. Call to a good home. Pis call ties & excellent care, in- 4030 CERTIF. TEACHER— will LOVING MOTHER- (cer- QUALITY CHILDCARE- chines. Serges, but- 8389 after 6PM items, cameras, military, 908-297-7140 DOS SITTING— In your MING— Customized Fox- fied, reliable, Insured by the fiojur-day-week, provide loving, learning tan home. Yd, snaqks. Any 769-8358 table. 908-985-1586 908-281-0362 469-5244 ; struction, Training; ShoWr Metuchen/Edlson home. tified) will care for your In my So. Plalnfleld home. tonholes, etc. Sows typewriters, TV's, Worlds DOMESTIC SHORT HAIR Ing, Clinics-Dressage, vorvtces . BASE + , FoxBASE/MAC, FAMILY DAY CARE Is avail- part time • full time, days- atmosphere for your pre- age.- 12 yrs exper. Non- child In my Piscataway Breakfast, lunch & denim, leather. 24 year * FIREWOOD * FISH TANK- 55 gal., Fair, fountain pens. 272- Avoid kennel stress/costs. FOXPRO, SCO FoxBASE able from MONDAY nights, weekends -. over- schooler in my So. Plain- smoker. Refs. 231-1047. home. Lunch & Snacks Immediate delivery. stand, lights, 3 filter sys- 3030 FEMALE CAT— spayed, Hunter/Jumper. Visit our $117day (2 visits) life time snacks. Activities to stim- warranty. Cost $429; pay 2120 5777. ' 3050 unique Indoor/outdoor fa- All Computer Services and SCO FoxPro program- MORNING INC. night. Have fenced yard & field ' home. Non-smoker. EXPERIENCED MID- provided. 908-463-3069. ulate child. Fun & loving .school price, $217. 1- Schhilede Tree Expert tems, $450. Call 908- Dogs all shots, black, 4yrs old. resident/dog lover. Call JUKE BOXES & PIN- Horses Call .685-2169 • cility & see all that can be •Setup, training, repairs. ming. Customization of 526-4884, 668-4884 playroom. Lunch included. Current refs. 753-6483 DLESEX MOM- will pro- atmosphere. 769-4241 716-684-4880. Co. Call 908-322-9109. 218-0657 603-9318 . •Color transparencies SBT accounting software, Very reasonable.' 722- MARTINSVILLE/PLUCK- BALLS— any cond. slot, yours at PINE HILL, CHILD CARE In my vide TLC for your little EMIN Area- Non- FLOORING— wide plank GERMAN SHEPHERD-. HAPPY JACK MANGE LO- from your dlsks-fastl both PC, Macintosh & 2035. SOMERVILLE- Loving STEAM CLEANER— Ex- NOTICE: All GARAGE S- coke, arcade machines & ROTTWEILER PUPS CLEARANCE SALE— En- Branchburg. For brochure Bridgewater home. Exper., ones in my home. Full & smoking Mother will care mother of 2 will babysit 2090 oak & cherry,, now spe- 11 mos. old Male, AKC, call 1-800-439-7087. TION— Promotes healing Harvard, Excel, Word, etc. Unix; Exp'd In Novell Ads In Classified cellent condition, hot or- ALES advertisements are barber poles. Call 609- Dedicated companion. glish & Western boots, in very lovable, moving. Free non-smoker, CPR Certi- part time openings, In- for your child. Lots of TLC your children In my home. - Flea Markets, cially priced. Stair treds to Excellent watchdog. AKC & hair growth to any AXon 908-704-0592 LAN's. Stephen Dragon fied. Refs. avail. FT only. fants welcome. Reason- cold up to 2000 Ib pres- PAYABLE IN ADVANCE 587-7819 ..••'•. stock only. Up to 50%. to good home. 908- DOO TRAINING- Private & AIIOC, 908-757- dontcost — BABYSITTER CANCEL & activities. FT to 5PM 2 openings. 722-8388 sure. Will clean ^Irnost Sales & Bazaars by cash, check, VISA or 14" wide. Mack & Co. registered. ' Sale ends March 7, Bucks mange, hot spot, fungus OUT?- Her kids sick- Large playroom & yard. able rates.- Call Michele onlyl 908-231-9253. 215-679-8393 POST CARDS— Toys, 846-4930 & Group Classes. Results 7382. w They pay! ';• anything, $6000. 908- 908-526-5146 County. Saddlery Rt. 202 Guaranteed. Cali-^908- on dogs & horses without COMPUTER GENIUS-in- need back up? Mother of Lunch & snacks provided, 563-4208 , Master Card. For a quote Games, Trains, Banks, cortisone. At betteY farm NEED A SITTER DURING. 526-0116 llam-5pm br CRAFTERSWANTED on cost, please call FREEZER- ' Sears Cold Sheet Music, Political, CUTE ADORABLE & & 263, Buckingham, PA 689-8566 , stallations, training. Make 1 will provide short notice Call 908-725-1185 . EVENING/ NIGHT/ WEEK- 722-4268 5pm-8pm spot, 46 cu. ft. upright, AFORDABLE- 3172 mo. 215-794-5411' Advertise In the Classified! feed & hardware stores. your, kid a pr6. Cheap & temp, childcare In my INFANTS * tODDLERS 4050 Now leasing exhibit 1-800-334-0531. Disney, Worlds Fair, Dolls, NEWSLETTERS- bul- BABY CARE- Birth to 14 CHILD CARE IN MY MAR- WELCOME— In my Plsca- END HRS7- I am a STOVE/OVEN- Moderh approx. 10' yrs. old. 1st Magazines, etc. 908-534- old Yorkshire Terrlor all STAN'S PET CARE rates, 908-756-7431 letins, brochure's de- mo., in my Westfleld So. Plalnfleld home w/ TINSVILLE HOME— full Middlesex mom of 3, dearting Services spaces In, our New Year- $195; GE Washer, 3 yrs. fenced In yard. Sue 769- taway home. Lots of. TLC. Maid, electric- range, 30 Round Craft Show. Retail 5515, ask for Herb shots w/papers & cage. 3080 SERVICE COMPUTER HELPI- signed, assembled, ready home. Joan, mother of 7, time, toddlers, sep. play- avail, to care for your inch, 4 burner countertop HILLSBOROUGH- 42 old. 1st $200; Lawn Trac- Must. sacrifice. $400 Call GIVE SOMEONE A Going on vacation?... ' 0466 anytime room, lunch & snacks pro- Go to work with peace of store exposure and; foot STAMPS— Coins, paper Adoptable Pets Confused, Frustrated? We for printer by experienced grandmother of 9, nursery mind: 356-2582 by 3:30 child/ Children in my home ART OF CLEANING- bi- section, best offer. 908- Onka Dr.: (off Millstone tor, Wheelhorse Ranger after 6PM. 752-7819 SMILE— Somerset Re- A"ds In Classified We'll care for your pet - Can Help! Software, as- Macintosh' layout artist. school teacher, nurses vided, lots of TLC. Call on a FT, PT or occasional traffic. Low overhead, No River Rd). Sat March 7. 9- 800, 8 horsepower. Runs. money, old envelopes, weekly, weekly, homes, 356-0822 after 4pm labor hours. DOG OBEDIENCE gional Animal Shelter has feathers, fins or fur. , sistance, computer re- Reasonable rates, free aid. training, exc. refer- BABYSITTING- done in 908-302-0506 KANGAROO KIDS CHILD- basis. 563-4281 small offices. Let us meet 5. Sacrifice Must sell 1st. $75; Lawn Tractor, postcards, baseball cards, CATS— 2 females 1 yr puppies, kittens, dogs dontcost-^- CALL •08-848-3788 CARE AND LEARNING STOVE— electric self- Call today for full details model trains. Call 908- Clark or Flemlngton, NJ pairs & Upgrades. C.S.E., estimates; 908-396-1548 ences, have 14 mo. old my Branchburg home by CHILD CARE- Loving PISCATAWAY MOM- your Individual needs. Call misc. Items . Simplicity, System 5010, old. Beautiful,.' sweet, and cats. Adoption rea- . They pay! FOR INFORMATION. Inc. 908-654-9355 Grandson. Will consider the hour, day, or week. CENTER— 2 mo. to 5 yrs. cleaning, almond, 4 years 908-806-8208 232^0539. Success Guaranteed spayed, shots. Pis . call mom with nursing, teach- with lots of TLC, experi- 722-2018 Diana SOMERVILLE- 61 Mar- 10 horsepower, good sonable. ', Missing a pet? WORDPROCESSINO travel for day or over Part time, full time, days, Limited openings. Call old. Asking $150. Pis call CRAFTERS! 908-788,9872 908-985-1172 • ing experience has FT 561-8888; • . "• ence, excellent refer- CARPET CLEANING car St.: March 6 & 7, 9- motor, new starter & RECORDS/ALBUMS- Call 725-0308., DONE AT HOME- I can night, have experience, night, overnight and ences and reasonable 908-722-0489 Tired of paying high prices belts. Needs trans, work. openings for 6wk. to 4yr. Residential & Commercial ?, MOVING SALE, rain or 50's, 60's, & 70's, best Advertise help you . w/cor- taking care of children In week-ends.'. Will provide old In her safe Dunellen LOVING CARE BY SOM- prices will care for your WASHER— $75. Dryer, for that little, scrap of shine', from 7 roonv 1st $75. Call 658-9702. your home while parents meals plus. TIC for.your 908-846-1140 after 5 $65. Stove, $75. Refrig- offer. 2 Snow tires with respondence, mailing home. Lunch, snacks, fun. ERVILLE MOM- Toddlers infant/toddler in my. home. TJ. Enterprises ' wood? Bring us your idea- house, attic & cellar to 5 GOLF CLUBS— sets $65- vacation. Have back-up little ones. Call 685-3918 & up. Central School Large fenced Vard and erator, $170. Can deliver. we'll cut it out, rims E78-14"; $25. Lar in the Classified! lists, resumes, statistical. activities, references. Call room condo. Must sell 3 $85. Irons, woods, dies furlined coat, size Call 908-745-2251 . care. Call 908-654-3118. anytime. 752-9428. area. Call 908-722-6944 play room. Call 572-3149 CLEAN UP— man with Color console TV $100. •'•'• *Free Estimates* air conditioners, space dump truck will clean : putters. Bags, $20. 12-16; $35. (908) 636- Pis call 722-6329. . Call 908-469-0472 :• heater, washer, furniture, GOT A CAR or TRUCK 356-6843 2094, leave message. houses, yards. Construc- WASHER— Kenmore 2 CRAFTS PEOPLE- space Stangl glassware, cur- tion material taken' away. tlans, llnlns, lawn furnl- HOUSE SALE— furniture, REM 700— BDL 22-250 yrs pld. Still under war- available at Farm 31 toys, brick-a-brac, books Call 756-2092'.-.•>:. •... • ' ranty $200. Pis'call 908- Spring Craft Fest (Flem- ture, tools etc. w/Leopold scope. Excel, & magazines, etc. Call cond. extras Included. FOR SALE? CLEANING- Exc. rates. ington) March 28th and 526-4231. i WESTFIELD- 803 885-1293 $600,968-7259 Exp. In cleaning homes, 29th. 788-8983 Apple- Dorian Rd.j (corner of apts., & offices. Exc. refs. 2040 tree, Ent.' Inc; HOUSE SALE- Living RESTAURANT EQUIP- Scotch Plains Ave.) Home room, bed; dresser & Own trans. Call after 7PM- Auctions RESALE SHOP- Victo- furnishings, queen size MENT- refrig., grills, 908-558-7040. household items. After pots, sign, Reasonable fl rias Attic, great buys on bedroom set, sofa w/two 4 pm 469-0940. offer accepted. Must sell. CLEANING— from Just a PUBLIC AUCTION new & used clothing, matching chairs, queen INTRODUCTIONS... 359-7540 few rooms to the whole Every Wed. night at 6pm. housewares;. jewelry,' etc. size sleep sofa, kit. Items, , 4030 ODD JOBS & GENERAL Installation WILL CUT ANY LAWN- '• . . ••**•* ' , • ' COPPERHEAD PLUMB- house. 908-805-9380, Marvin Auction Canter Franklin Park, 297-1066 4 radial tlres-GR 70/14, A w«V for people to meet, SKIMMER HATS- for of- REPAIRS- Lt. hauling, CERAMIC TILE 4130 PAINTING- Why pay »INQ, HEATING, DRAIN people, every week in Carpentry Landscaping $25 up to Vi acre. Com- leave message. . . 6 Shirley Av. Somerset NJ plus much much morel fice party or. school, re- brush cleared & removed. Installation & Repairs plete maintenance avail. morel $65/rm. Com- CLEANING— Affordable Sat. & Sun. 3/7 & 3/8, 9- your local Forbes newspa- nunion. Add your own hat- and Tree Can CLEANING—. Homes/Con- 908 534-9105 2100 Expert Int/ext. carpentry, Commercial/Residential SICHLER erc!alu resldentlal,_apts.. quality V' free .estimates,' 4:30pm. 908-233-6310. per. The ad Is tree, then, band. $.50. 757-7427 CARPENTRY painting, replacement dos/Apts. LOW;• RATES> 1 908-548-0720 Free to a Good Homo one call does it all! S.E. QERWER INSTALLATION ExterrdrsriJWallpaperlrig 24 hour" emergency ser- bdrm, bath $40 to 4 Quality- SNOWPLOW- Toro, LINES WEEKS Drywall, Ceramic tiling, windows & decks.. Tree $20/roll. Ray 707-9873 ., vice. License #8917. l8008jra94 r (908)782-2118 ACCURATE ••.:,.;• w.- 4%B0 :,.:.} - bdrrh,' 2-3 baths-$65. .consignments welcome. $4g5rWiefls"5^F m6weT —7AMhe^repaid-rate~of-only-$-1^rForbes-Newspapers-vvill:run' your4iine-ad for,3 'Restoration "&~Kepaii's. work, log splitting, gutters SERVICES Please call 752-8808. STOVE— Kenmore elec- cleaned. No job too small. ' free Estimates LANDSCAPING Masonry ; DID YOU Honest/reliable/exp/refs We buy contents. . ' Genera/ Merchandise LAWN MOWER- Rally 5 $250. Weight Equip. Over 10 yrs. of quality All phases of landscaped. DOWD BROTHERS provided; Carol 754-2574 tric, gold, selfcleanlng, HP, 7mo. old w/leaf bags, weeks in i 7 publications —reaching more, than 400,000 readers in Somerset, Why break your back? If Fully Insured •storm doors . KNOW... $175. Lee 549-4209 American Craftsmanship •replacement windows construction. Retainer PLUMBING A works excellent. Please self prepelled-$100; 4 Middlesex and Union Counties. WHAT A-DEAU : ' . . & a'dedication to profes- you don't see it, ask. Call COMPLETE HOME MAIN- A-l WAYNE P. SCOTT- that an ad In this local CLEANING- Polish 20Sfi call 908-276-7121 -A BARGAIN! Sofa Bed Mattrets— •closet organizers walls, Brick & concrete HEATING, INC FINAL LOW LOW MARK sect, alum, ladder, 7 mo. • Offer-good on cars.Mrucks or • Ad must run as originally ordered. Must be paid In advance sional excellence. Written us today for a FREE esti- TENANCE INC.- 15 yrs. quallty masonry services. paper also goes Into 16 woman will clean your Clothing & Apparel new, foam queen $50. mate. Our 17th year. •shelving '. patios,"Belgium.' block other'local papers? Reach DRAIN CLEANING, DOWN OF THE SEASON on old, folds to scaffold-: • vans only, with this coupon only Any change In copy constitutes a (no refunds) guarantee. Tremendous in business, maintaining curbing, Decks, Irrigation, Free estimate. Refer- CENTRAL A.C. house. Call 563-9034. $100; Atlas elec, power Nursery monitor, $25. 82841838 •fencing over 400,000 readers 2110 winter clothes. Blue dot 24" girls bike. 494-2465 • Private party only — no . ' new ad •.,•'• Remember to call when savjngs. Free estimates. homes for retirees, wido- Japanese Rock Walls & ences. Insured. 40 yrs. a Fast same day service CLEANING— Profes- BABY CLOTHES- girl's 0- shovel snowblower-$50; Will beat any professional ers, divorcees' & people •mail box posts . family business. Every job with one call! . Furniture sale! Bargain rack too! dealers please . .4 line ad, each additional line $1,00 vehicle Is sold , •garage door openers Gardening. Unseasoned; evenings and week-ends. sional, ' with a personal 18 month, 20 different GIGANTIC SALE at DIANE Toro elec. leaf sucker- TENOR SAX- * Pro Line^. estimate. Interior Im- 4100 who Just don't have the firewood $100/cord, split a specialty. 968-5230 1-800-589-9498 Llc.#4369. 908-725- touch. Reliable, refer- outfits; baby swing, call $15; Black & Decker elec. Must sell to raise tuition. provement Services Home Improvement time.- We do everything, •celling fans BEDROOM SET- 4 pc, MITH QUALITIY CON- •wallpaper & delivered : AV MASONRY- Steps, 8239 or 908-356-1029 ences, Free estimates. Debbie 908-828-1872 hedge cllppers-$15. Call Value $2000 + . Asking (908) 778-8073 from painting to additions. PAINTING & WALL Commercial & residential. white, desk, hutch, 3 & 6 SIGNMENTS, 1 Hilltop Rick 668-7285 So.Plf. Iv. •many kinds of carpentry 908-860-8389 Walks, Patios, Fireplaces, PAPERING- "Winter OIL BURNER SERVICE BRIDESMAID/PROM Rd., Mendham NOW AC- $950/B0. Pis call Eric Fill In 1 character per box; Call Ray 752;9394 • 10% off first cleaning. drawer dressers-$400. rrtsg. 908-828-7054 CARPENTRY- Roofs, repair • . Foundations. All. phases of Special" ISO off painting Boiler & Furnace clean DRESS— new, never CEPTING: Quality de- allowing for spaces and punc- CUSTOM RENOVATIONS BRUSH'REMOVAL- also masonry. Quality work. Call The Polished Look 469-1735 after 3PM tuation as necessary. Re- windows) doors, decks, all WOOD FENCES Free estimates I6g splitting, firewood, and 20% off wallpapering. up, efficiency testing 806-7554 worn peach. $115 or BO. signer spring clothing (all THE PARALYZER - repairs big or small. Qual- Your One Stop Home Im- Fully insured. Free est. FULLY INSURED. Will BEDROOM SET— wood, LOSE WEIGHT member to Include phone INSTALLED wood chips & tree work. emergency service calls, 752-2913, sizes) for women, men, in- Super tear gas stops ity work at reasonable provement Co. Kitchens, Call Matk 908-834-8038 beat any written esti- heat & hot water In- CLEANING- Serious 5 pc. very good cond, fants, children & vintage NOW them. Latest defense number •STOCKADE Baths, Basements, Sky- CALL 908-534-1192 Free est. Mike 722-3235 Cleaning. Homes, apart- CLOTHING.— Coats, size $750 or BO. 846-9305. prices. Please call Jeff at,. mates. Interior/exterior.. stalled. 722-8225 clothing. ALSO WANTED weapon against crime.' (908)756-5614. •POST AND RAIL lights & Tile. COMPLETE CARE YARD ~lWASON Will work weekends. Call ments, condps, offices 16-20; shoes, sire 10, And feel terrific with The SYSTEMS- Tree service, Best offer. Call 908- BEDROOM- Italian Pro- TO CONSIGN: Antique Made in the USA with Mall with check or money order to: •SPLIT RAIL 908-287-8944 INTRODUCTIONS... Chris 873-1389 PLUMBING * HEATING cleaned. Weekly, bi- Micro Diet- the affordable powerful military C.S. tear Additional lines, add, $1.00 for each M lawn maintenance, land- CONTRACTORS 356-3265. vincial Frultwood, 5pcs., furniture & other quality European diet, used by FORBES NEWSPAPERS 4070 •BOARD ON BOARD A way for people to • meet Low rates. Good service. weekly; monthly & week- like new. Asking $995/BO. gas. Pocket unlt-$10, key scape design. Spring Specializing in all types of PAINTING and WALLPA- furniture, jewelry, quality over 4 million people CLASSIFIED Electrical •CEDAR FENCES DECKS- $7.50 per ft. or people, every week In Drain cleaning. Free esti- ends. Call 271-4616. COMMUNION DRESS- 908-560-0268 collectibles. Will consider ring unlt-$10, police size will beat any legitimate your local Forbes- newspa- cleanup. Insured, free es- masonry: Brick work, PERING- interior & mates. License #6461. veil & slip, worn once, size world-wide. . unltantl-$15. Add $2 for P.O. Box 699 ; •MAIL BOX POSTS tlmate, (908) 874-5083. exterior. Remodeling of COUPLE CLEANING- Ex- buying outright. CALL FREE ESTIMATES offer. Custom work. Fully per. The ad is free, then block work, concrete, etc. Call John 9S8-8S34 7. Call 908-356-7527 BED- king size, $350, Call shipping. NJ. add 7% Somervllle, NJ 08876 A-l ELECTRIC COMPANY Fully Insured. Free esti- baths and kitchens. perienced, good refer- complete w/ciistom head- NOW before the shop fills (908)534-1192 Insured. Unlimited refer- one call does it all) ECONOMY LANDSCAP- PLUMBING * HEATING sales tax. Send check or : No Job Too Small, 1-800-889-9498 mates. Decks installed. FREE ES- ences. Own transporta- LADIES CLOTHES— Re- board & built In lights. up for spring. 201-543- William Hopkins, Name . ences. Color portfolio. ING— Spring. clean up, —All big or small residen- tion. Free estimates. Call tired Professional Sz. 6, 6199. Tue-Sun, 11- money order to J.R.O. En- No Challenge Too Great AC CONTRACTING- Call now and save $$$. TIMATES. Call Tom, 755- 908-752-3659 Independent Micro USE YOUR CHARGE • ' '.*** ••••'•• lawn cutting, planting NO JOBS tial work. FREE Estimates Ana 908-654-7083. 8, 10. BUS. suits, pants, terprises, 38 Second St. Residential/Small Bus. palnting, wallpapering, 6541, 1-800-300-6541. 5:30pm. Wed til 8pm.. Diet Adviser at: Pequannock, NJ 07440. Phorte. 908-526-0005. trees & shrubs. Com- & Answers. Evening & sweaters, blouses, dress- DININQ ROOM SET- Specialists. Lie. 8460. windows, doors, siding & DECKS- Custom built, IRON RAILINGS TOO SMALL HOUSECLEANING- by ACCORDION- gray pearl, Must be 18 and no crimi- roofing etc. Free esti- mercial, Residential 545- weekend appts. for work- es, jeans & more! Must table w/3 Ivs., 4 chairs, 1-800-877-DIET 1-800-559-9495 271-4883 884-1330 benches, railings, lattice, 3338. Middlesex county two experienced woman Hutch, Buffet w/glass 120 bass. 2 color TV's. nal record. mates. Call now for 10% 369-5837 FAINTING Ing families. License with good references. Re- see! 908-225-9749 for FREE INFORMATION. ASPEN- All pressure treated, super only. '. '• ' #8488 John," 725-2530 shelves & lights. $500/ Electric potter's wheel. . Slalo. -Zip, I VISA Winter savings. 908-287- TRACEVS IRONWORKS MASONRY REPAIRS- Staining, wallpapering, liable & responsible. Will Weaving loom. Showcase. MACHINE SHOP needs: house cedar prices. 20 yrs. exp. BO. 908-832-7153, eves. 8195 GRASS ROOTS LAWN sidewalks, steps, con- wood refinlshlng. Custom clean your house, condo, Ceramic molds & a kiln. TOOLS— Equipment & at- TIRES— GR-78-15. New .Exp. Dale. Oder expires 3/31/92. ,^M fans, smoke detectors, Call 908-753-5761 8AM-8PM 908-247-2036 PLUMBING & HEATINQ- N ROOM TABLE- CARE— Mowing & related crete. Free estimates. Pis colors. References.. In- water heaters, water fil- apt, office in Somervllle/ 2070 Call 572-1583. tachments; also hand car radio complete. New lighting, telephones, etc. ADDITIONS & . *'**• •• Bridgewater area. Call Teak, 2 chairs, opens to cobra radar detector. 13" Quick response; Lie. DID YOU lawn care services. Reli- call GDF Masonry 908- sured. Free estimates. ters, sump pumps, sewer Computers tools. Call 356-5851 HOME REMODELING & drain 271-1474 seat 6. $100. Call 90S- ALMOST NEW- Clothing, BAN TV. Table lamps. #7534. Call 356-3041;. ALTERATIONS KNOW... able. & reasonable since 272-2117 cleaning, All re- MAN'S LEATHER Additions, kltches, baths, 968-0620 lewelry, furs, accessories. Clocks. Magnavox floor 873-0137. that an ad in this local 1985. Fully insured. Serv- MASONRY- Concrete, , p| n HOUSECLEANING- COMPUTER SYSTEMS & ENCORE QUALITY CON- JACKET- W/ liner, size •KITCHENS roofing, decks, irs Tru Umbingi c FAMILY RM- 8pc. set, model stereo. New handi- •BATHROOMS paper also goes Into 16 ing the immediate West- foundations, driveways, PAINTING/PAPERING clean house/apt/office, SERVICES-All IBM com- SIGNMENTS, 123 Clar- 44 $60. ELECTRIC TYPE- ELECTRICAL SERVICE other local papers? Reach Insured. Call 418-8756. #8707. Call 754-3750 all wood, sofa, 2 chairs, capped medical walker. •BASEMENTS . field area. Call 233-0927. sidewalks, Belgian block. PRE SPRING SUPER SAV- everyday. Good refer- patible system. Good emont Rd.,, Bernardsvllle. WRITER- Smith Corona 100 yard carpet. China Quality work/reasonable over 400,000 readers JFK CONSTRUCTION- LANDSCAPING ft LAWNS Fully insured, free esti- INGS! Paperhanglng only ences. Pis call 685-0712; price. We repair, upgrade, lamps, etc. New $1000, Mon.,-Frl., 10-6pm: Thurs w/spell Correction $80. prices. Avail after 4pm & $500/B0. 382-7813 tea set. Wall pictures & with one call! Cranford, 908-276-0856. Driveway stone & mulch. mates. DMI Construction, $15 per roll. Interior 4220 beeper 878-8333 network & setup account- til 8pm. Sat 10-4pm. CHEST OF DRAWERS- wknds. FREE estimate. painting from only $89/ Roofing paintings. Much more. 1-800-889-9498 All work guaranteed. 1 Wood chips delivered + 757-7929. L, A. CLEANING SERVICE ing software for your com- HOOKED AND BRAIDED NOW OPEN ENCORE'S Dark Wood $40. Call 908- Moving. 908-968-2387 Fully bonded & Insured. room; Over 10 yrs. of puters. B.E.t. Co. RUGS— various sizes $50 ANNEX. Specializing in 245-7914, L.A.B. ELECTRIC. 808- MSIIJISS^I^t DISOOUNT EXTERMINAT-. MASONRY- Steps, side- quality American crafts- 10 yrs. exp. Work guar- TOOLS— Contractors as- 526-3696. Uc #10020. ., p anteed. References avail. 908-287-4701 each.- Stereo and speak- finest quality home fur- MOVIE EQUIPMENT- 8 *COM CTTIVEPRICES* INQ- termite inspec- walks, patios, exterior manship & a dedication to J AD ROOFING ers $25. Oak rocker sorted power & hand, lad- Call 241-9418 COMPUTERS FPR EV- nishings, collectibles & MM Home, best offer OR DEPENDABLE, HIGH tlons, Immediate certifica- drainage, all work guaran- professional excellence. & HOME IMPROVEMENT $175. Mission Oak Morris antiques. Consignments ders plus ladder rack etc. teed. Free estimates. Call Written guarantee. Free No Job too big or small. P0USH WOMAN— look- ERYONE!— 286, 386 & swap for Blrdwatchlng modeling, alterations, rocker $195. Mahogany accepted by appt. Co-op scope. 968-2988 769-7250. thatching, tree work, light 908-253-0827. estimates. Serving, all All work fully guaranteed. ing for housecleanlng Jobs 486 Systems tailored for game table $250. Solid cabinet refacing, counter- you. New special, 386 SX- space available. 90S' TV— 19" color Samsung. hauling. Reasonable QUALITY WORKMANSHIP central Jersey. Interior Im- Free estimate. Free gutter or as housekeeper to live cedar chest $135. Maple 706-7760. MOVING— Castro con- tops, formica, Corian, tile rates. Reliable service. provement Services 908- maintenance with every In/out. 908-862-0289 25, full feature w/hl-res. vertible, den sofa w/2 $75. Call between ?AM- DRIVEWAYS work, skylights, finished AT A REASONABLE Knee hole desk $150. 3PM 246-8100 ask for Charlie 755-8429 PRICE— all types of ma- job. Call Dave 725-8879 color VGA. $1195, Mahogany stacked book- AMPLIFIER FENDER— chairs, kitchen & picnic basements, drywall & tap- 775:5073 * * * A Raymond »r»*r»a»m< UIABV • wi™«"iwexperience.. wunlllQuality, „„,wor„k Free Estimates on Install- —— — : sonry. For free est, pis or John 253-9332. C.S.E.inc. 908-654-9355 case $350. Spanish gui- never used, sacrifice. Pis tables, stereo/entertain- C d Ing, decks. References on PAINTINO- ATB INC. OFFICE CLEANING- call 908-855-5354 leave JL^SI£ J£^?.™7 at reasonable prices, Rob- '"« N™ £ R^* °' LANDVIEW LANDSCAPE call John 908-563-7862 JT PENYAK ROOFING Experlenced, reliable, with COMPUTER- AT286 Sys- tar $25. Vanity dresser ment unit, 12x18 carpet WOLFF TANNING BEDS- request. No job too small. Specializing In all types of PAINTINQ. $50/room. Ex- message w/pad etc. 908-359-7540 New Commercial-Home When you advertise TAURUS terior $700 + . Wallpaper COMPANY- Residential/ references. 469-6365. tem W/40MHD 5174" FD $250. Art Decco china •Perking lots •Seal- Free estimates. Fully in- landscaping & malnte- Commercial. Roofing, gut- 1M Ram VGA color moni- closet. $295. Matching ATTENTION BANDS- Units from-$199.00. coating •Railroad ties sured. Call Cedrone's nance. Reliable & afford- CONSTRUCTION $15/roll. Roofing & gut- PHASE CONVERTER- Mason Contractor. Spe- ters, free estimates. 908- ters & repairs. Over 30 tor. Only $550. 287-4599 server $225. Pair walnut 2 Full P.A. spkr. stacks. 2 Rotary type, 1 to 15 HP. Lamps-Lotions- •Belgium blocks Home Improvements 908- able. Residential/ com- lamp tables $50 each. 2x15 bass bins, 2 2x12 Accessories Monthly pay- Emergency Service." Home Improvements 249-2090.. cializing In residential. 914-0496 yrs. exp. Insured. All work COMPUTER— IBM COM- Call 526-5225 or eve- Basement to attic, Inside merclal. Call Gary 722-" guaranteed. Call Joe 908- French preventlal BR - set mids, 2 JBL horns. nings 369-3372 ments low as $18.00. Call Uc.#10318. 271-4049. 4388 Portfolio & References. PAINTINQ- Interior $75/ 4105 PATIBLE $395. We repair today FREE NEW Color & out. Experienced w/ref- KITCHEN- cabinet refac- 908-424-0932 753-4222 Income Tax computers & printers. We $750. Plus a.store full of $1000/negotlable. MUST in classified, it's: ELECTRICAL WORK- ing or new, countertops, room, Exterior. Free esti- quality used furniture and PIANOS BOUGHT A Catalog 1-800-228-6292. erences. Free estimates. LEAKS REPAIRED buy computers & printers, SELL 1 908-537-6941 or Commerclal, residential Reasonable rates. tile work, carpentry. Free * * * * mates. Sheetrocklng & til- household effects, tables, 537-2396. SOLD— Musical Instru- MAJER CO. Re-roofing, References, monitors, drives & board. ments & accessories. • A** and industrial. Licensed, 908-483-1773 estimates. Pis call Tony TK Masonry 14 yrs exp Ing. References avail. ABC TAX— Experienced 908-464-7496 chairs, -desks, mirrors, Ski RACK- bike rack, fur No. 9141, and Insured. 908-968:7027 __ Lawn; cutting, general Home Renovators. Fully Insured. Patterson Reasonable. Accountant. Expert Ser- picture frame etc. PRICED CARPET Connie's Music Center, 22 AMERICAN INDUSTRIES 968-0862 Spring cleanup. Insured. 908-289-2137 Davenport St., Somervllle, cape, navy pea coat, Free estimates. Call Vlnce LANDAAS REMODELING all types of masonry work. Painting, 908-728-8997; vice. Resonable fees. Re- CONFUSED ABOUT WHAT TO SELL. COLLINS COR- Just completed' another Santonastaso Electric * WINDOWS * DOORS DRYWALL CONSTRUC- Reasonable. 1-800-780-8977. ferral Bonus. Day & Eve. TO BUY? we analyze your NER, 23 Dumont Rd. (op- NJ. 908-725-0737 chaise • lounge, household Full Service Craftsman Paving stone Installation, ROOFING CONTRAC- large development. Over & collectables. 356-5851 968-1609. • VINYL SIDING TION— Sheetrock and aCALLNOW* carpentry & related ser- PAINTINQ- Let a woman TOR— Cafice Construc- appts. New clients needs & provide a written posite bank) FAR HILLS, PIANOS— Rent to own, Call 908-322-7668 taping, specializing in Caring custom .building Anthony 722-5216 Msg. 875 yards left. Close out ELECTRICAL WORK- vices.Tom 988-2994 do your painting. Neat, tion Co. Roofing of all $10 discount with ad evaluation of hardware/ 908-234-0995 new from $49/mo. New & Best prices In town small Jobs. T.A.F. Drywall our specialty. Personal I-WM WNlWIMftMl.Mn—foinr a• ' $4.75/yd. Also available Here today Ucense 9688. Reason- clean quality work. In- types, shingle/flat/slate 908-489-2319 software to buy. Don't 21AO service, reliable & careful Stalnmaster $8.88. Com- used. Great selection & Call 1-800-640-3969. HJ

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4105 4110 4170 5020 5050 5050 5050 5050 5080 Income Tax Instruction/Education Miscellaneous CMM Can Wanted Employment* Employment Employment • Employment- Part-Tlmo Service* General General General General Employment BABYSITTER NEEDED- DAVID E. NATHANSON- CLERICAL— Mondays & Incpme Tiax Preparer • • ' •••• GUTTER & ROOF CLEAN- In my Westfleld home, for LEGAL SECRETARY- REGISTERED NUR8E- TEACHER— Resource SPECIAL TRAINING 5 mo. old. Flexible hrs. CRANFORD PUBLIC room, primary grades. Tuesdays only. Just an- ' Free consultation ING A REPAIRS- house Busy Union County- law FT, Nursing service agen- •WORD-PERFECT trim painting & tree trim- Call 908-654-3797, ask SCHOOLS Special education certifi- swer phone in one rfian 908-906-8646 Cranford, New Jersey firm seeks experienced cy, supervisory & public Craflford office. No typing. . Present this ad for •LOTUS ming. Very reasonable. for Mary Pat, or Ken. health experience a plus. cation required. Position •DATA ENTRY SECRETARY (10 Months) person with litigation and begins May 18th through Send replies to Box 1, c/o 10% discount Fully Insured. BABYSITTER NEEDED- Call CMR 469-9580 , CALL 908-964-1864 CLEAR VIEW 757-5347 (Position avail. Immed.) personal injury back-' first semester of 1992-93 Forbes Newspapers Clas- QEORQE E. FILEPP part time, 2-6PM Mon-Fri. Qualifications: Strong sec- ground. Dictaphone, com- RESTUARANT sifieds, P.O. Box 699; TRAIN TO BE AN AVIA- school year. Call Mrs. Public Accountant.. Com- GUTTER MAN— Cleans, in my Franklin home. Call retarial skills. Salary com- puter/word processlrig, POSITIONS AVAIL Mulligan at 722-3266 for Somerville, NJ 08876 TION MECHANIC- 50 repairs & Installs leaders 908-873-2749 Wang preferably, and plete professional Ac- mensurate w/experience. Hostess, waiter, waitress, application &. Information. HAND INSERTER- In- wk. program. Housing and & gutters. Free Est. 709- BABYSITTERS NEEDED— Send letter of application steno required. Excellent counting Services. Finan- Financial Aid avail.(If qual- fountain positions, cooks, Branchburg Township serting envelopes & cial Planning. Financial 1610 or 1-800-870-1610 teachers, students, job and resume to: Dr. Fran- benefits, salary • com- flexible hrs., apply In per- School District MF/EOE ified). H.S. Diploma or mensurate with experi- matching mail. F/T, P/T, statements & Tax Returns JUNK REMOVAL- Attic, seekers. Earn extra in- cis X. Lucash, Ed.D., Su- son. Friendly Restaurant, days or nights in Piscat-. .GED req. Job placement pervisor of Curriculum. & ence.Full or permanent TELEPHONE SALES- PT, by appt. 908-728-8292 assistance. . basement, backyards. Call come with flexible hrs. Stelton Rd. Piscataway away. No experience nec- Joe 287-1281. 1 Personnel, P.O. Box'646, part time. Call Edith 908- minimum wage per hour+ HARRIET,!. BLANK Call "In a Pinch..: ' Inc. 353-5300. ' . •• (across from Middlesex essary. Call between 10-. 1-800-537^1183 540 Rt. 10W Randolph, Cranford, NJ 07016. Mall) ^^__ commission. No experi- 5pm, 1-800-826-3006 CPA Riverside School of LAWN MOWER REPAIR- AA/EOE ence necessary. 6PM- Specializing In full ac.- Tom's Lawn Mower Ser- NJ 908-879-5647 MACHINE OPERATOR- Retail Aeronautics, Utlca, NX for glass grinding & pol- 9PM, Mon-Thur. Days flex- MESSENGER— needed counting services & tax vice. Rlde-on mowers, DEPENDABLE- Pleasant CUSTOMER SERIVIC ible; Call 526-3030 for local, company. Must preparation. 16 years ex- trimmers, weedeaters, part time sitter for 9 year PART TIME ishing. Middlesex Bor- IMMEDIATE ough. 9AM-3PM. Call TRANSPORTER/DRIVERS have own transp. Metro perience. 550 Union Ave., chain saws, Toro, Snap- old boy after school In my , Earn Extra Moneyl v OPENINGS area deliveries. Flexible 4120 per, Rally, Honda. Free 356-1461 No experience necessary Middlesex, NJ. Westfleld home: Ref. req. Chrysler Plymouth Peu- Local youth oriented co. hrs! Call 908-685-7600 Insurance estimates. Free pickup & Call 232-8804. MANAGEMENT local-nationwide, start up 908-356-0779 geot dealer on Route 22 seeking hardworking, PART TIME deliver. Piscataway 699- needs detail oriented'per- Full or part time. to $35K John P. Dash III 0326. LIVE-OUT NANNY- 4 quality individuals. TV REPRESENTATIVE DISABILITY/ACCIDENT days/wk. Excel, salary & son to assist in new car Contempo Fashions Is hir- $10.28 to start. Full/Part 1-800-877-5868 . Preparation of individual ing & training energetic, UTILITY COMPANY Responsible .& depend- and business tax returns. COVERAGE- Includes MOVING? Apts., Homes, benefits. Long term, reli- deliveries. Responsibili- time. Flex. hrs. Incl. eves/ able people needed- to $400 + In monthly In- Offices, Pianos. Llc.# able. Some clerical re- ties wilt Include paper- motivated self starters. wknds. Great for students. JOBS- Start $7.80- Specializing in accounting Work your own hours. $15.75/hr. Your area. work for TV Rental Com- and bookkeeping for come. Also coverage to- 00550. Palmlerl Mov- sponsibilities. References work and explanation of 10AM-6PM 908-704-8555 pany in New Brunswick wards medical bills. ers, 908-386-2484 required. 9087439-2466, features and warranties to Party Plan management Men & women needed. small to medium size and/or direct sales experi- No experience necessary. hospital. Must have good businesses. : J.J.Z. ASSOC. MOVINO7- Select, the Iv. msg. __^ customers. Retirees wel- pommunlcatlbn & Math • .1-800-750-3543 ence a great plus. 908- SALES CAREER For Info, call 1-900-370- 908-424-0857 competent, experienced, LOVING PERSON, To come. Eves & Sat. Flex- 815-9545 for Interview in skills. $6/hour to start. ible hrs. Call Jlrn Housel Automotive 4561 ext. 2617 ; 6AM- Paid holidays & vacations. Ml INCOME TAX- LOW COST HEALTH reasonable .gentlemen of care for 2 girls, ages 6-7, your area. • 8PM, 7 days. $12.95 fee. 1648 Route 130, North INSURANCE BEE LINE MOVERS. PM Our Dunellen home. Hrs at 752-7373.™ Established dealer has Flexible days 2pm-6pm or Individual, family or #00156. 725-7733. 11-6 April-June; Summer LICCARDI MOTORS openings for mature- VOLUNTEERS NEEDED 4pnv8pm. For a local in- Brunswick/An extra $20 MARKET RESEARCH DAYTIME- Westfleld Vol- terview Pis call 201-858- off our low fees with this group. Plans designed.to NILLA'S CLEAN-UP AND 8:30-5:30: Fall 3 hrs for 5 Rt22W Green Brook minded persons who have meet your needs. Any hrs [ pay. Car req. Non- TELEPHONE sincere Interest In helping unteer Rescue Squad 2316. ad. 908-297-7733 1 CARTINQ SERVICES- CUSTOMER SERVICE + INTERVIEWING seeking trainees for Emer- Doctor or Hospital. Great Junk removal of. all kinds. smoker. 908-968-4389. customers. Join our ag- PAUL W. ORZENDA CRT— 9 month asslgn- PartTlme gressive and reputable gency Medical Techni- SALES—: need money for maternity plan. Appliance removal from LOVING RESPONSIBLE ment In Somerville. holiday bills & still keep Certified Public Ac- 1-800-870-0715 Day/Eve/Wkend Shifts sales staff. Salary plus cians. Valid NJ. license countant. Tax Returns $10 to $20. 754-6875. PERSON— to care for my TeleSearch; Inc. Pis call No Selling-Paid Training high commissions. Medi- required. Min. 4 hrs./wk. the most important Job as Prepared & Accounting OVERHEAD DOORS ft 5 mo. old in my 201-927-7870 Call 654-4000 cal, pension. Call Tom Contact: Diane Holzmlller Mom, earn $180/weekly. Services. So. Plalnfleld OPERATORS- installed Bedminster home "The DATA ENTRY- Reliable Between 10am-4pm .Slcora or Joe Barna for at 908-233-2501 908-725-3916 Hills". Call 781-7919. Area. 908-799-8602 4140 & repaired; Commercial & Individual to process STATISTICAL RESEARCH jappointment. , ': SECURITY- Somerville, Legal Services PERSONAL TAX RE- Residential. Call 908- NO. BRUNSWICK- Sitter paper Work for busy Insur- Westfleld :- SICORA part time weekends. Sat TURNS PREPAWEP ;AS 561-3558. - -needed evenings to enter- ance agency In Hillsbor- P » WOMEN— local 5060 & SUn, 4PM-Mldnlght, &„ LOW AS $25- With con- ATTO R N E Y H OUS E J»JANU» IttMINOL tain 10 yr. old girl In my ough. Mu^t have prior CRT branch of a National Dis- • 'JEEP/EAGLE V Employment- 12 Mldriight-8AM. Ap- sulation In the privacy of CALLS: Wills (from $70), Over 25 years experience. tiorneT~RetefBncB! pe iabbleta tribution Co. is accepting 541 RT 27, Somerset Healthcare plicants must have HS/Dr- Closings (from $395), In- 220-2882. applications for PT posi- 249-4950 ploma or GED, working your home, EvesAvkend Wayne Smith, Work Independently. Call appt Silvio Pacheco, corporations (from $225). 908-684-3618 RESPONSIBLE MATURE tions. These positions, are Sales . telephone, verifiable ref- Call for exact fees; other 908-359-7800 In our Marketing & Mer- CAREGIVER- for elderly erences, neat appear- Assoc. 908-422r3178 ADULT- needed to prO: DEU PERSON- exp. M/ HECPI services. • CUSTOM REUPHOL- chandising Depts. & offer woman, must be mature, ance, valid driver's li- STERY- Home,'-Office, vide safe chlldcare for 6 F, P/T or F/T. Stadium Dell EXPLOSIVE GROWTH J. DeMartlno, Esq. yr. old and 18 mo. old.. excel, starting guaranteed responsible. Food prepa- cense, clean police Auto, Marine. Fabric or 112 Center St. Garwood, Full Time/Part Time ; . ration, and personal care 908-874-5636. Edison School area. Early NJ Apply In person. pay plan. These are per- record. Experience pre- plastic slipcovers. Foam New high demand service. primary responslblties. ferred but will train. Call Ads In Classified morning .hour Involved. manent PT positons 6:30- Outstanding pay program. rubber, large fabric selec- DENTAL HYGENIST- 10PM with some weekend Please call 908 908-526-1147. EOE. tion. Fully Insured. Hlsh- Reasonable fee avail. Call Needed to fill temp posi- Call 908-873-2607 dtmti 287-8712. work avail. We are Inter-, 356-6745. ; mehVCustcKD Upholstery, tion until mid-Summer. ested In people who are' SALES PERSON- Full CERTIFIED NURSES TELEMARKETERS llZ^efm'tain Aye., Mld- Mon. & or Thurs. 2-8pm. employed FT during the time. Must have drivers li- PART TIME 5040 AIDE- Part time 7AM- -2082 Call Dental Temps 908- day. & need, an extra cense & car. Salary & 3PM, 3-11PM. Full/part Employment-Domestic 388-3083. $200/wk to supplement commmisslon. Call for in- RICHARD L. FELDMAN- BAD CREDIT? SNOW PLOWING ft time 11PM-7AM. Only Earn extra cash SANDING- lots & drive- DID YOU their Income. NO EXP: terview. 908-686-9400. certified aides to apply. member NATP, fed & KNOW... NEC. for interview call be- flexible hours . state returns, reas $. your ways. 24 hr. dispatch. ALL LIVE IN HOUSE- SALES REP— Needed for Good working conditions It may not be your fault! This little ad can be read tween 2-7PM 756-6534 3 to 5 days per week house/mine. 821-1440. WORK CO. 359-3006 KEEPER- polish speak- newly established video & good benefits. Raritan 6pm to 9pm ing, good financial ar- by more than 400,000 production company. Ex- Health & Extended Care in bur Bedminster office TAX PREPARATION- For free consultation call: rangement. Ask for Kay readers in 17 publications MOTHERS AT HOME- Center, 633 Route 28, Credit Recovery Looking for motivated cellent commissions, Call $7.00 per hour Personal & business. CPA. Wankow. 356-4477 or throughout Somerset, 908-396-4821. Raritan, NJ 08869. Pis Vour home/my office. Rea- Counseling* mothers Interested in pro- call 908-526-8950 plus commission 4190 754-0955 Middlesex and Union for further Info sonable rates; 369-7882 908-777-0770 Party & Entertainment Counties? It caught your moting nutritional & eco- SALES/MANAGEMENT— CLEAR YOUR CREDIT LIVE IN HOUSE- logical products. In home PT/FT, '$$$ motivated am- CNA'S-STUDENT NURS- TAX PROS . Services KEEPER— mature,' re- attention, didn't it? ; bitious people needed, to. .;• CALL LEGALLY— call 908- Call YOUR ad In today! business. 908-781-1449 ES— weekend-holiday po- REFUNDS IN 3 DAYS sponsible person needed promote highly profitable sitlohs available. All $25 TAX RETURNS 276-1097 1 1-800-559-9495 products & service..Excel, RICH MARKERT A COMEDY MAGIC & FUN for house work & caring We Get Results! NEW YEAR NEW CAREER shifts. Must possess good 908-752-6444 SHOW— for Holiday, Of- for 2 children.: Non- Part time ft full time income + bonuses 908- communications skills. FORBES NEWSPAPERS Dunellen/Plalnfleld loca- fice, Birthdays w/exotic smoker. 908-756-4078 DIETARY ASSISTANTS- persons for telemarketing 548-5959 ext. 4567 or Contact Mrs. Mitchell RN, 908-781-7900 tions. Eves. & weekends. 4170 3-8PM, will train, Call 908-545-4364 for appt. animals. Clip ad & show MAID SERVICE- Seek- positions In Union based DON for appointment, Ext. 7302 No appt. needed: New Miscellaneous boss. Call Mr. Magic Foothill Acres Nursing Cranford Health Center cllonf saw $10 w/Ad. ing outgoing individual company., Exper. an ad- Services NOWI 908-322-7077. with' dependable car, In- Home, Neshanlc, NJ. 908- vantage but not essential SECRETARIES 272-6660. WEAR & SHOW— ladies TAX RETURNS 369-8711 BALLOON terested in full or part as training given Excel- EXECUTIVE HOMEMAKER- Reliable fashion jewelry. Two eves, PREPARED AC CLEAN UP- Base- time housekeeping work SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS lent pay package for Great opportunities in top woman with some experi- $125. No investment. By Public Accountant ments, attics, Contrac- RIDES averaging $7-$8.50 per C.D.L. required. Please the right people. Call for Fortune 100 companies. ence With sick patient. Free kit. 908-756-3068. ', . Business/Personal tors. Pis call 908-287- hr. Call 908-654-8220. call 908-388-2656. further Info & interview Immed. need, for secretar- •References required. 908- 908-356-3998 8195 Flights leave our own li- Carl 908-686-5788 ies w/Wordperfect, Wang censed balloon port in 526-4761. TAX RETURNS— prepared AUTO DETAILING & Legal experience. Cranford Car Whitehouse at 6pm daily, 5050 Advertise In thoClautfledl OFFICE CLERICAL—Rex. by Certified Public Ac- Cars, trucks, buses, May thru October. One of Employment-General hours, $5/hr. to start, Wash needs an countant. Reasonable planes, boats, RV, motor- NJ's oldest, and most ex- Bridge water/Somervllle We will provide FREE 5070 training & cross training. experienced rates. 968-3874 eves. cycles, etc. Call 908- perienced ballooning EARN UP TO $1000 PER 908-704-8704. Employment' 322-9413 companies! Special 20th MEDICAL A8SISTANT- We offer top salary, Med/ Managerial Part-Time cashier TAXES— By accountant. Full time, 4 days & IV* WEEK. Over 40Q compa- PATROL OFFICER- The life Ins., Holiday/Vacation Over 25 yrs. exp. Reason- CARPET SERVICE- spe- anniversary price $135 nies need homeWorkerS/ Borough of Peapack and to work Monday, per person. ••'. •-•.--• evenings in growing Union pay & excel, working con- able rates. Your home or cializing in repairing, anti- County ophthalmology distributors NOWI Amaz- Gladstone Police "Depart- ditions. Call today. BE YOUR OWN BOSS Wednesday, and mine. 908-272-6387. que, oriental & hook rugs. CONTACT DENNY AT ing Recorded Message ment Is rtow accepting ap- No limit earnings poten- YELLOWSTONE practice; Intelligent, ma- MANPOWER, INC. Thursday 8:00 Removal of Wrinkles, ture, & motivated ap- Reveals Details. Call plications for the position Cranford ° 272-9120 tial. Record setting Inter- AM until 5:00 PM. 4110 buckles. Stretching & re- BALLOON plicants with clinical back- Today 908-651-8105. of patrol officer. Ap- Edison/ national Marketing Com- Instruction/Education installatlon of new & used ADVENTURES ground. Send resume with plications are available pany now open in Taiwan, Call Mr. Gordon Carpet. Since 1950. 908-439-3320 GLUE MACHINE OPERA- Iselln 549-6880 salary requirements to: TOR— experienced opera- and must be picked up in Somerville 722-3835 Hong Kong, Canada & at 908-272-2990. 908-369-8970 BANDS/DJ's available Box 18 %Forbes Newspa- person at Peapack and USA. PT/FT. We train. ABC DRIVING SCHOOL tor needed for the cor- SECRETARIES W/W.P. For immediate * * * * now for all occasions: pers, P.O. Box 699, Som- rugated packaging Indus- Gladstone Police Head- 908-789-3710 Special attention given to ervllle, NJ 08876 quarters, 1 School Street, High Power Temps needs Interview. nervous people. 20 yrs. CATENA PAVING A Weddings, Bar Mitsvahs, try. Good salary, start Im- RETAIL MANAGEMENT- FENCING— All types, Private functions, etc. Ex- mediately. 908-685-7600 Peapack, NJ, Mon-Fri, 9 Dependable, Qualified oxpar. 908-788-8566 ACCOUNTING- excellent a.m.-4 p.m. Completed Temporary Employees to leather speciality store FREE gate after 100ft. of tremely reasonable. has great opportunity for ART CLASSES- Adults- Lotus skills. 6 month as- QLUE MACHINE OPERA- applications must be re- fill job orders from our fence. Driveways, Parking 908-704-8757 signment In Somervllle. personable, motivated in- 5090 children. Drawing, paint- Lots, Curbing. 908- TOR— experienced opera- turned to Police Head- client companies in this BIRTHDAY PARTY EN- TeleSearch, Inc. Pis call tor needed for the cor- quarters no later than 4 area; dividuals with experience Employment Wanted ing, pastels. Beginners- 968-3432. In clothing sales and cus- Advanced. Classes lim- TERTAINMENT- For chil- 201-927-7870. rugated packaging indus- p.m. March 20,1992. HIGH POWER TEMPS- CLEAN UP * HAULINQ- dren (4 & up). Fun filled try. Good salary, start Im- 105 East Union Ave . tomer service. Excellent NOTICE: All EMPLOYMENT ited. Experienced artist/ AN EXCITING CAREER- 1 . * *• * .* benefits, competitive, salj- -WANTED teacher. 908-463-1631 Removal of all types of magic show) & balloon ani- Natlonal Recruiter for In- mediately. 908-685-7600 Bound B*ok, NJ 08805 •advertisements rubbish, debris tfnd appli- mals for all. Reasonable PT/FT INCOME OP- 908-880-9155 arles, call Ms. Dixie Ma's BECOME A PARALE- ternational Co. seeking GYMNASTICS INSTRUC- PORTUNITIES AVAIL- ters, 908-722-8200 are PAYABLE IN ADVANC& ances. Prompt service. rates. Call Constantino. career minded Individuals TORS— no experience by cash, check, VISA er GAL— join America's fast- Call INM 908-464-9369. 806-7743. ABLE- $1000-$2000 to consult on color, fash- necessary. Instructor's SECRETARY- W/WP, ma- Master Card. For a quote on ' est growing profession. ion, glamour. Unlimited per month. Plus profit 5080 Work with attorneys. Law- CLEANUP A UGHT HAUL- ENJOY YOUR OWN course being offered, for sharing plus medical/den- ture, experienced, for cost, please call ING— of all types. Free PARTY. "Helping Hands" Income potential, prof, more Info pis call 908- Westfleld prof, office. Part-Time Employment yer instructed home training provided. PT/FT tal. For information call 1-800-334-0531. study. The finest paralegal estimates. Reasonable helps with shopping, 661-8888 Mr. Z, 908-846-6955 Must have excellent ver- rates. Insured. Call Tony cooking, cleanup, etc. 722-6583. bal skills, pleasant phohe AyON SALES- All areas. program available.' Free 908-781-0400 HAIR DRESSER- with ACCOUNTANT/ catalog. 800-362-7070 Reasonable rates. Please ASSISTANT PURCHAS- experience needed for REAL ESTATE SALES manners, 'good organiza- For Information call call 908-846-6117 ING AGENT- Metal dis- tional abilities, excellent 1-800-662-2292 PROFESSIONAL Dept. LB721 CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS Somerville salon. Full time Experienced professionals seeks per diem work. Call Draperies, reupholstery. tributor needs assistant to position avail. Salary* and newly licensed, ener- work history and refs. Po- FRENCH— All UVOIB. Li- purchasing agent. Good sition requires full skills 908-754-6857 censed, native teacher. Your fabric or ours. For- DIAMOND T- DJ Service. commission for more info, getic beginners wanted BABYSITTING VOLUN- merly at Stelnbachs & Affordable, quality enter- telephone skills & math- call 725-6666 for dynamic local real es- Including, MMate, Lotus, TEERS— needed at Mur- CHAUFFEUR/ Former, vlsting professor ematical ability to work In secretarial and related GARDENER— Good refer- at Ruters. Yrs of success- Hahne's. 42 yrs. experi- tainment. We beat every- HAIRSTYLIST/MANICUR- tate office with a history ray Hill Racquet & Fitness. ence. Senior citizen disc. body's prices! 757-0209 purchasing/inventory con- of longevity and a reputa- functions. Letter and re- 1 morning per week. Earn ences. Call eves. 908- ful teaching. Refs avail. trol department. Some IST— Experienced w/ll- sume: St. John's Consult- 908-985-8721 after 4pm Shop at home service. cense & following. New tion for professionalism & free fitness membership. 526-6722. W. Canter 757-6655. knowledge of metal prod- Integrity. Call Gwen at ing Group, 251 North Call Tracy 908-665-1141 aUITAR LESSONS in your ucts a plus. Pis call 201- shop w/great growth po- Ave., Westfleld, NJ. HOUSEKEEPERS, NAN- DRIVEWAY/PARKING LOT tential. Call Cindy at Barrett & Craln Realtors, CLEANING PERSON- NIES, NURSES AIDES home. Evenings and Sat- 4210 589-8000 between 7am- 908-232-1800. 07090 SEAL COATING- Resi- 4pm Monday to Friday, 757-7212 or 248-0050 AM hrs. Wed. thru Frl. 15- AVAIL— Women of all na- urdays. Call Kent Kreider Professional Service* tionalities. Applicants at 534-9283. dential/Commercial. See ask for JJ. HAVE YOU EVER CON- REAL ESTATE AO.ENTS SIDING HELPER- full 20 hrs. Middlesex/ our display ad In the Busi- Experienced. We need 4. time, experience neces- Dunellen area. $5/hr. screened. Reasonable LET SCHOILARSHIP IM- SIDERED A CAREER IN fees. Aurora Agency, Long ness/ Service Directories RESUMES AVON SALES- All areas. REAL ESTATE- Come to Contact Broker, Fanwood, sary, transportaton re- Transportation provided. AGING UNLIMITED- help in your local Forbes News- For Information call NJ. 908-322-8480. qulred. Call 968-7419. 908-968-5631 Branch, 908-222-3369 you find computerized "Professionally our Welchert Realtors Ca- papers Classifieds. Free Prepared" 1-800-662-2292. reer Seminar Saturday, sources of financial aid, estimates. Fully insured. REAL ESTATE CAREER whether you're In high Cover Letters & Envelopes Board Office Employee March 7th at 10 AM to WEIDEL REALTORS, Hlll- CHEM SEAL. Mendham, Interview Tips Accounts Payable & team more about this ex- school, trade school, un- NJ. 908-234-2700 sborough. We are looking dergraduate/graduate stu- 24 hr. turnaround Payroll citing business. Reserva- for good people to join dent. Results guaranteed! ERRANDSTOO! 908-753-7491 . Challenging position Is tions a must! please call our sales staff. Whether 1-800-372-8600 Working full time? House- RESUMES- Have your available Immediately for Bev Perkins or Lynne at licensed or unlicensed, bound? Hate lines? Need resume crafted by a a person with a book- 874-8100, It could we can get you started in PIANO INSTRUCTION an extra hand? Let Er- Human Resources Direc- keeping/payroll back- change your life! a successful Real Estate Diane Olsen Galvacky, ground to work in a small Two classifications in the all-new Forbes Newspapers rands Too do It for you. tor who knows what It HEALTH CLUB- Exerwlse Career. Flexible hours, un- available for teaching Call 908-561-2837 takes to get a resume no- of floe. Previous experi- limited earning potential Classifieds are FREE to you when you fill out and mail 9am-2:30pm, Mon-Frl & ence in a school district Woman Inc. has openings GOLF CLUB REPAIR- ticed. Professonal printing for the following posi- and hands-on training. in the coupon below. Sat. Call 699-0636 and cover letters In- board office Is desirable. Call Judl Hltt, Manager, Get a grip on your golf Salary commensurate tions: Assistant Manager; PIANO LESSONS- In game a new" grip that cluded. Call Resume Aerobic Instructors. Call 908-359-7100 your home. Branchburg, Rlrfhters today at 908- with experience & a lib- Is! Let GRIPS, Etc. replace eral benefits package Is Cheryl at 908-218-1155 REAL ESTATE SALES Hlllsborough and area. those old Worn out grips 874-8266. Business Is booming We If you have an item If you have a pet Call 369-4937 available. For an applica- IMA0E CONSULTANT- now before Spring arrives. tion & Interview please for International Co. to need Salespeople. 100% you can no longer that you can no lon- PIANO, ACCORDION- $35/std. $55/ cords. Call 5000 contact the Green Brook teach color analysis, commission plan no ex- • use and want to give ger keep and want Keyboard lessons In your Greg at 908-874-7168, School District at (908) penses. Newly licensed a EMPLOYMENT Wardroblng & total Image hbme. 30 yrs. exp. John pis. Iv. msg. Custom club 968-1171. welcome. Call Ray, Cen- it to someone for free, use to give to someone for making & fitting also enhancement, local train- Lenard 908-353-0841 Ing provided. PT/FT. call tury 21, McQee Real- the "Free to Good Home" free, use the "Adoptable avail. BUSINESS REPORTER- tors, Rt. 202, Branch- SKIN CARE— Become an SO10 908-821-1412 category. Pets" category. oxpert. Train for an excit- Needed for top Infrastruc- burg, 908-826-4440 GUTTER A LEADER Career Training ture finance monthly INTERIOR DECORATING/ ing career in eloctrology. CLEANING- Repaired & REAL ESTATE SALES- 3 and Services newsletter. Flex time, In- SALES- Mature-minded, Short term classes now installed. Quality service, business-oriented indiv. office firm, est. 1937 forming. Call for Informa formal office, results ori- Forbes Newspapers Classifieds help you recycle! Reasonable prices, fully ented mgmt. No PR. Will train. 457-0738 seeks agent willing to de- tion. 908-707-1744. insured, Call 654-5803. ••••• vote. Individual, personal- Straight reporting. Fast INTRODUCTIONS... COMPUTER TRAINING- advancement for right ized attention to our cli- • Adoptable Pets Learn database, wordpro- A way for people to meet ents & customers. 60% to to Good Home person. Send resume to people, every week In r cesslng & spreadsheet. Public Works Financing, million $$ associates. No (2100) (3080) One-on-One training. Rea- your local Forbes newspa- franchise fees. Fischer DO YOU LIKE TO 154 Harrison Ave., West- per. The ad Is free, then sonable rates. Em 908- fleld, NJ. 07090. Realtors, Whitehouse, WORK WITH PEOPLE? 469-0623. one call does It all! Basking Ridge, Washing- CAN YOU RECRUIT7 1-800-589-9498 ton, 908-534-4025 HAVE YOU CARED FOR HAVE YOU EVER CON- SIDERED A CAREER IN $70,000 potential. Sales KENNEL ATTENDANT- to AN ILL FAMILY MEMBER? experience required. We REAL ESTATE SALES- REAL ESTATE- Come to live on premises, apt. Get Serious! Now Is the our Welchort Realtors Ca- need 4 key people. Call supplied in exchange for YOUR SKILL COULD HELP OTHERS Mr. Smith 908-906-0382. time to start a career. reer Seminar Saturday, night duty responsibilities. This Is a no lay off, op- CAREGIVER- for elderly Must have some working Become a CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDE March 7th at 10 AM to portunity-filled Industry. If Namo_ learn more about this ex- womarli must be mature, exp. with animals & be you are willing to be li- citing business. Reserva- responsible. Food prepa- able to supply references. censed, be trained and Phono. • Free training plus Bonus tions a must! Please call ration and personal care Call 908-755-0227 Mon- work hard, we will help • Excellent salary and full benefit package Bev Perkins or Lynne at primary responslbltles. Frl. 10AM-4PM you achieve your goals. Please call 908 Addross • Car required - mileage paid 874-8100, It could LANDSCAPE LABORER- Call Pat for more informa- change your life! 356-6745. tion. 908-685-8200. • Full or part time positions available Part/full time. Experience Stalo_ .Zip. CARPENTERS HELPER- preferred. Call 908- City • Pleasant working conditions JOBS IN AUSTRALIA- REAL ESTATE SALES- Exciting employment op- must have knowledge of 359-1418. New applicants can start power tools. Somerset Visiting Nurso Association of Somerset Hills portunities. Earn 40% to LEGAL SECRETARY NJ. Real Estate School 60% higher salaries, Paid county area. 369-6163 F/T, experienced w/lltlga- soon. Only $59.95. Lim- Fill In 1 character por To run tho ad (or (roo, Sand to: Forbes Freoblos and Somerset Hills Hosplco travel & housing. Call 1- CLERICAL/CHILDCARE- tlon background pre- ited space for enrollment. box, allowing (or spac- this coupon must bo Forbes Newspapers Bomardsvllle - Call for Interview 516-261-6160 X 101 4 days/wk. exc. salary, ferred. Good skills req'd. Call for Information on es and punctuation as used. No phono or- Classifieds RESUMES DESIQNED TO benefits, long term, reli- Modem, law office w/com- how to apply and Inter- I necessary. Remember ders. For any ques- P.O. Box 689, 766-0180 able. References re- puterlzed equipment. view. Realty-World Ameri- I to Includncudee pphon e num- tions call: Somervllle,... , N.J. 08876 OET RESULTS- 10 yrs. ca Agency 1-800-541- exper. Rosumes/laser quired. 908-439-2466 CALL (90S) 560-0888 - Iber. 4 OO Mon.-Frl. 8:30-4:30 Ask far Larry or Dennis. 1999 . 4 linoj'nilt ^ J?5?:?£?5 _J EOE printing. 968-2895 leave message. A Union County Forbes Newspaper Vol.1, No. 28 March 4-6,1092

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The larg- Focus, Metuchen-Edisbn Review, Piscat- late night diner culture strikes a est is Kullman Industries, an New Jersey Symphony.. 2 ftolloriOC • • _ , ' . ._ \JIC1IIV7I l\7On a a a a a • a a a •« a • a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a •• a a • a a a • a a a u a • a a a a a • a • ma u a a a a o a away-Dunellen Review, Green Srook- chord with anyone who's dawdled Avenel firm founded in (1927) as Ocean Explorers ...... 13 North Plainfield Journal, Highland Park away some early a.m. time with a the Kullman Dining Car Company. personally tours • xx i\|vl OIUII ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••iiiiiaiiiaiiKaiit v^ plate of fries and. a bottomless cof- The . Paramount and DeRaffele Herald, South Plainfield Reporter, New fee cup. But like any environment, companies, respectively based in Brunswick Focus, Warren-Wdtchung Plav anrl I pain R IVIUvStJvllIlO aa • •.••«•••••y a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a n a a a a « a a a a aiai a a a-a a a a a a a a a aana a it a aaaa a diner has its phases, and differ- Oakland and New Rochelle, also Journal, Scotch Plains-Fanwood Press, ent people show up at different, trace their roots back to the '30s/ \ Sahara Pools 8 QincflAQ Cranfbrd Chronicle and WeStfield 'times., The morning crowd, doing The 1930s were what- Mr. Gut- WlliglvOaaaaaaaaaaaBiaaaaaaiaiaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiitaaiaaaiaa Record. Contact WeekendPlus Edi- some heavy duty fueling-up before man called "the futuristic, stream- SeatonMacney...... 4 qnpakp_ fi Bea SkVdell'S.. 13 VllwCli\Vl O« laaiaiaiiaiiaaaiiaiiaaiiiaiaaaaaaiiiaaaai aaaiiiiaiauiaaai i \J tor Stevon Hart at (90S) 722-3000, punch-in time; the lunchers, get- lined period" of diner design. "For- ting in some quick nourishment mica was developed as a rigid in- Somerset County VoTech 4 C+jicfl3a 1 A extonslon 6331, or write to: Week- WiilfikV aaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaiataaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaiaaiiaiaaiiaaaiaaai JLT* before the afternoon kicks in; the sulation in the 'teens," he ex- endPlus, Forbes Newspapers, P.O. Top Notch Craft ...... t. 8 . ° • nightcrawlers, looking for a place plained, "It came into use in din- Universal Jewelry 12 . Box 699, Somerville, NJ. 08876. The to warm up or cool down before ers in the 1930s as they began wes Photography .;...... „.. 12 COVER PHOTO BY ROB PAINE The Bound Brook Diner, Bound Brook. WcokondPlus fax number Is (908) going home. A short stack of facts about American diners making-laminate sheets." 526-2509. There are people who love the Diners are a city-bred phenom- Whitehouse Aquatic...... 12 diner in all its phases, and some of enon. "They were near transit them have turned that love into an Story by Steven Hart ^Graphics by Barry Rumple areas, docks, factories. . .any place avocation. The avatar of diner afi- where people needed to eat quick- cionados is Richard J.S. Gutman, a •• ly." Massachusetts resident who literally wrote the book on the It all started with Walter Scott They were also a quick, relatively easy way to go into subject: The American Diner, published in 1979 by Harper ince the word "diner" automatically conjures up business for yourself. "These were mostly independent peo- and Row and now an out-of-print collector's item com- images of truck drivers in search of sludgy coffee ple," Mr. Gutman said. "You could buy diners back then for From The Arts & Entertainment Capital of New Jersey manding prices as high as $300. Mr, Gutman said he is and fast eats, most people would assume diners as little as a quarter down and the rest inpayments. If your "about halfway through" a revised version to be published were born as the first major interstate highways place was popular you could pay it off quickly." || SUN.j MARCH 12, 8:00 P.M. ~\ SAT., APRIL 4, 7:30 P.M. MARCH 14,8 P.M. next year by HarperCollins. started criss-crossing the nation. •In the 1920s, somewhere between $5,000 and $10,000 "Well, yes and no," Mr. Gutman said. "It actually goes would get you a 10 1/2-foot-wide by 30-feet-long diner with The 1992's Premiere Event Another storehouse of diner lore is also a Massachusetts 15 to 20 seats, kitchen equipment, even tableware — pot "An Amazing Talent" man, Larry Cultrera, author of a regular column on diner back to the 19th century, and it's something that people Chronicle who know nothing about diners are surprised to hear." and pans, silverware, the works. lore for the Philadelphia-based Society for Commercial Ar- In the postwar years, particularly the 1950s, diners'.start- VIENNA RAFAEL FRGHBECK . cheology, which devotes itself to the stylistic The diner did in fact take to the road when Reflections of Rodgers and Hammerstein ed coming in more than one section, allowing them to grow DE BURGOS Saturday March 14 •8PM' fine points of motels, diners, food stands and Americans became more mobile, he explained. larger and approximate the size of a small or middle-sized Music Director and EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT other bits of roadside Americana that usually But the ancestor of the diner was born in 1872, restaurant. This period^also marked the appearance of the SYMPHONY Chief Conductor featuring Mary Rodgers'and William Hammerstein get sneered at if they're noticed at all. in Providence, R.I., and its father was an en- "Colonial" and "Mediterranean" diner styles. The latter, (Wierw Symphoniker) ANDREAS BACH Messrs. Gutman and Cultrera come not to Starring trepreneur named Walter Scott, who used a with its stone facings and rows of arches, was popular with Barbara Cook Tickets PIANIST bury the diner but to praise it as a home- . horse-drawn wagon to sell coffee and food to the growing number of Greek-American diner operators. Tickets and Mariiyn Home with a Broadway cast grown, democratic establishment; something journalists and other riff-raff. Other business- No one can explain just how Greek immigrants came to and $25.00 to T-H i AT KE $22.00 to $30.00 T'H ['A' T K [j_ ano membermemoerss oil ^ S15.00-S25.00 machine-made that nourishes the soul. They men knew a good idea when they saw one and be associated with diners, Mr. Gutman said. He likened it to NEW BRUNSWICK NEWIWUNSWIC:^K7 New Jersey Symphony Orchesira 550.00 like the way diners look, the way the feel soon "lunch wagons" were a fixture of many the,accident of timing that made Korean immigrants the The State Theatre and the way food is cooked within their Northeastern cities. kings of corner groceries and fruit The State Theatre the State Theatre pressed-metal (or stone-faced or Grecian- "The early ones had sort of a barrel stands in New York City. (?) 908-246-7469 908-246-7469 (£) 908-246-7469 arched) walls. roof and counters by the window," Mr. "It was a situation where an im- migrant could make a lot of money if 3-. "The diner is factory-built, though that Cultrera said. "There was a serving WED., MARCH 11, 8 PM. I Feb. 29-March 22 definition can be a limitation,' Mr. Gutman counter in the back. Th6y were usually he wanted to work very hard, and American Repertory Ballet had a lot. of relatives," Mr. Gutman (lormorly Princeton Ballot) said. "It's defined by the counter — there's eight-feet-wide by 18-feet-long at the' NEW JERSEY Best off-Broadway always a counter — booths or tables, and the most. They had big wheels in the back said. Play of 1989 prices, which are low. Good value. As you get The rise of the Mediterranean and to negotiate the rutted roads." Colonial styles also reflected a period SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA into what became the classic diners of the '30s and '40s, "Worcester, Massachusetts, was the early capital OTHER there was a lot of prefab design built in." in which .diner owners, anxious to March 7 • 8 pm Christopher Parkening, guitar of the diner business," Mr. Gutman noted. "There shuck off their declasse image and PEOPLE'S "I enjoy the new ones as much as the old ones," said Mr. were a lot of them in the Northeast. They didn't feeling pressure from the burgeoning State Theatre, New Brunswick Peter Rubardt, conductor Cultrera, who naturally welcomes the renewed interest in MONEY come down into New'Jersey until the 1890s or so. \ .fast food industry, tried to go up- "their energy and stage presepco are sinking." Wednesday, March 11th, 8 PM classically-styled diners. "At that point there was a culmination of factors: A comtKly by J«ny Sitrner scale. The appellation "diner- - The New York Times "The thing about a diner is that you know what to ex- owners wanting to stay in one place and cities State Theatre, New Brunswick This tunny and suspcnsclul play restaurant" began appearing on more Tickets: $12-$20 D5xKorFncJc*tn shadows Wall Street where monoy pect," Mr. Gutman said, "but it's different from fast food passing ordinances against lunch wagons," he con- and more signs; the Kullman firm Senior Citizens/Students Rush com J.W.MM Is on ultimate seduction and because it isn't so completely predictable. tinued. The result was that diners started putting. Tickets: $10, $16, $25 favoritc pasllme< dropped "Dining Car" from its name ° "A diner," he summed up, "is a machine for the efficient down roots. and became "Kullman Industries'." merican Repertory Ballet New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Cross Roads George St. Playhouse preparation and serving of food." Even so, diners retained their rather boxy shape The change reflected the attitude of (g) 908-246-7469 (Please turn to page 5) 1-800-ALLEGRO (908)249-5560 (£) (908) 246-7717 — in fact, the prefab manufacturing techniques of

Forbes Newspapers March 4-6, 1992 2 Weekend March 4-6,1992 Forbes Newspapers o Weekends ANNOUNCING Applications for auditions in dance and drama are now being accepted from 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th grade public, parochial and private schools in Somerset County.

!; The Gifted and Talented Performing Arts Program ust as one cannot mention : at,..; " /: "Kid" without thinking of \Somerset County Vocational J"Play," or invoke ^hamburg- /and Technical High Schoou ers" without conjuring up "Mc- Donald's," the word "diner" is joined to "pancake." Virtually every country and cul- ture has its version of the pan- cake. On the thin side of the spectrum there is the Jewish blintz, stuffed with fruit or cream (Continued from page 3) cheese and served with sour local zoning boards, traditionally cream, and the French crepe, hostile to diners. "There are still supposedly created by accident some towns in New Jersey that when an inexperienced cook won't allow any diner other than a Audition Date: used too-thin batter and used Colonial," Mr. Gutman pointed Saturday, March 28,(19?2 at 11:00 am filling to cover his mistake. out Applications must be received by March 15, 1992 Chinese dishes such as Pe- Given that they attempt to make **¥ Sv*»vauthors, 320 North Main St. N.J. Centor for Visual Arts (908) 832-9770 $23, $19. Friday, March 20, 8 p.m. "Dance at Quality Inn, North 1714 Easton Ave., Somerset, Dvorak's Quartet in E flat, and PATRICK BALL (201) 538-3231 Forum Theatre RINGUNG BROS. AND p.m. and Sundays at,3 p.m. Sundays atip'.m. Free admis- 68 Elm St., Summit GEORGE CARUN 'State Theatre. Now Brunswick Hightstown Brunswick, 8 p.m. March 8, 7:30 p.m. Thursdays. Admis- Thursday, March 12, 8 p.m. "Chamber trio performs in a Ivi- •Bohuslav Marlinu's Trio; 314 Main St., Metuchen DARNUM & BAILEY CIRCUS through May 17. Free admis- sion. (908) 273-9121 other works. Admission $25. Saturday, March 21, 8 p.m. (008) 246-8118 29. New-member orientation at sion $G. Morris Museum ing-room setting. Adults $15, March 7, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Theobald Goehm's E/eg/e; PM- (908) 548-0582 Through March 15 sion. •Gary and Susan Benson, Roll- "Jazz musician performs in a AMERICAN BOYCHOIR War Memorial, Trenton (609) 448-6225 7:30 p.m. Members $6. SOLO SINGLES 6 Normandy Heights Rd. senior citizens $7.50, students Count Basio Theatro, Red Bank one by Gabriel Faure; Paul •The story of Queen Esther and Brendan Byrne Arena "Dorothy M. Shepard on why ins Thunder, March 8. •Discussion group (not church- gallery sotting. Admission Saturday, March 14, 8 p.m. 1-800-ALLEGRO Ziegler's Sonata. Admission $G. SHORE SINGLES (40-plus) •-, Morristown $5. (908) 842-9000 her travails, all told in rhyme. N.J. Turnpike Exit 16W there is an oriental aig in The Richardson Auditorium, •The acclaimed Irish group per- WOMEN IN THE 1990s affiliated), social hour and Call phone number in each list- $16.25. THE BOYS OF THE LOUGH March 8, 6:30 and 9 p.m. DAN HART Admission $6, group rates East Rutherford Four Evangelists, March 6, 8. (908) 665-2686, 766-1839 Princeton University (201) 538-0454 Saturday, March 7, 9 a.m. dancing, 9 p.m. Fridays. Doors ing for information. ALLENDALE QUARTET Saturday, March 14, 8 p.m. State Theatre, Easton, Pa. forms traditional songs of the Friday, March 6, 8 p.m. available. • (201) 935-3900 • Frances L. Preston on Gerrit butween 6-9 p.m. (609) 258-5000 "Storyteller and master of the Hickman Hall . open 7:30 p.m. Cost $6. . •Hike at Battlefield State Park, Sunday, March 15, 3 p.m. State Theatre (215) 252-3132 Emerald.Isle w/the N.J. Sym- Six Mile Run Reformed Church PETER AND THE WOLF "The 122ncl edition of "The van Homhorst's Artenvrjici, Events held at Central Presby- "Folk music and choral songs, Celtic harp. Museum members Douglass College JERSEY JEWISH SINGLES Stone End •Comedy from one of the most phony Orchestra. Admission Sunday, March 8, 1:30 p.m., iVUiruilnpan, 1.1 a.m. March 7. terian Church, 70 Maple St., $8, non-members $12. 453 Northampton St. Greatest Chow on Garth" spot- March-.13, 15. Gourde St., New Ijrjmy.vick Cige-.; 30-fj'5j plus / Never Saw Another But- $28-$lG, discounts available. Plonso turn to pnge 8 1 Mui.!t III commuter lot at Gai- 346-348 Ridgewood Rd. Easton, Pa. / enduring performeis from the •1 p.m., ;iriJ fJ:30 p.:r lll'iil',; hi. !: '•!; ..'I.. !>._•: f irniOl:'. ENGAGED IN HONEST TOIL Summit. terfly, poems by children from a BEIJING TRIO '•; . me >•:. P.:,r\wv; Va!!..-y I .u.i v.uil',; , ..:ii\.'.uy LAI'. IUJ. "li.jp ui LflU(;.-, L.oO jj.li:. on"-' South Orange .

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n Weekend Mark your - $16, students $15. : CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Saturday.March 7, 8 p.m. PRELUDE TO SPRING "17-piece band performs works ROBERT McDUFFIE •Gospel ensemble "Goin' . Sunday, March 15, 2 p.m. War Memorial, Trenton Saturday, March; 14, 8 p.m. ' by Gil Evans, Bob Brookmeyer, Soundings Tuesday, March 17, 8 p.m. Home" to the roots pf.their calendar • • Emanuel Lutheran Church ' . Sunday, March 8, 3 p.m. Crescent Avenue and ensemble director Michael Temple Emanu-EI, Westfield . • sound. Free admission; must Kate Hammett's The Logical One, New St., New Brunswick Symphony Hall, Newark • Presbyterian Church . Mossman. Admission $8, dis- Wednesday, March 18, 8 p.m. (609)924-6287 > .••' pre-register by March 9. Continued from page 7 • ". 1-800-ALLEGRO _ . ',.•••'• 716WatchungAve., PlairtfielcT • counts available. . • •• • •• part of an exhibition of the artist's Prospect Church, Maplewood •Chamber concert w/ensembles SUMMIT CHORALE Route 27, Franklin Park •The gyerture to iLa Gazza (9.08)756-2468 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY drawings on view at the Clarence Dil- (201) 762-6486 drawn from the prchestra. Free . Saturday, March 7, 8 p.m.. • , (908) 821-1324 •. ', • . Ladra by Rossini;. Elgar's Con- "Arias, theater songs, and WIND ENSEMBLE \ . lon library in •Violinist performs works by admission. • •. :.-.•:.. ; Madison Junior School • '.'. ' National poll : ^folkslngerperforms w/Kintall —certcrin E.minor for ce|lo.and ' other works sung by Ronald Thursday, March 12, 8 p.m.: Beethoven, Brahms/Prokofiev, NJ. NOVICE BARBERSHOP Route 24, Madison '"•'•' . in a coffeehouse setting. orchestra; Charles Ives' Centra) Naldi, tenor, and Jan Heddeh, Nicholas Music Center, '• , lieberson, and Ravel w/Charies QUARTET CONTEST (2"01) 674-4607--,--'"*-''. • Adults $6 with a food dona- Park in, the Dark; The Pines of soprano, w/Carolle-Ann Mo- Rutgers Arts Center salutes WFMU -Abramovic,.piano. Adults $15, Saturday, March 7, 8 p.m. •All-Bach concert w/the Mag- tion, $5 without; children. . Rome by Respigni. Admission chernuk and Paul Kueter, George St. & Route 18 students $8. Roosevelt Middle School . niftcat in D, the Brandenburg WFMU (911FM), one of the under 12 free, $35-$10, discounts available. piano. Donation. ' New Brunswick he American Landscape: ROGER McGUINN/ i Clark St., Westfield Concerto No. 3, jesuderdu INVITATIONAL NEW PHILHARMONIC RIENZI . (908) 932-7511 • • ; nation's few truly listener- RICHARD THOMPSON (908)272-6610 meineSeele, and Wuo 1st das From Cole to Blakelock, an HIGH SCHOQL HONOR BANDS OF NEW JERSEY Tuesday, March 10, 8 p.m. M Tameside Overture by Wil- supported radio stations, was Friday, March 6, 8 p.m. •16 newly-formed ensembles Hell. Adults $12, senior citizens exhibition of 32 landscape Saturday. March 14, . •Sunday,March 8, 3 p.m, Richardson Auditorium, liam Sparke; Sweelinck's Ballo and faith McCarter Theatre . " .-. • . perform barbershop-style. Free and students $8. named "Best Radio Station" in 7:30 p.m. Morris Museum Princeton University • del Granduca; Shostakovich's • paintings representing a cen- 91 University PI., Princeton admission. SWEET HONEY IN THE ROCK T Nicholas Music Center, 6 Normandy Heights Rd. . (609)258-5000 . Prelude; Ron Nelson's Medieval tury of American art, opens Sun- the Rolling Stone 1992 Music (609)683-8000 NJ. SYMPHONY Saturday, March 7, 8 p.m. Rutgers Arts Center • Morristown . •An early opera of Richard Suite; and other works. Free Two new exhibits Awards Critics'Poll for the sec- •Founding member of the 60s CHAMBER ORCHESTRA (201)538-0454 day, March 8, at the Montclair Art George St. & Route 18 Wagner, performed by Prince- admission. •• ' . Symphony Hall,-Newark American band The Byrds and Wednesday, March 11, 8 p.m. •Premiere of Variations on a Museum. ond year in a row. ' New Brunswick ton Pro Musica. Admission SENSATIONAL MELLOWTONES • Sunday, March 8, 4 p.m. .'• an acclaimed singer-songwriter State Theatre, New Brunswick Folk Song by A. Louis Scarmo-' range from portraits Known for its iconoclastic (908) 932-2480 ' $20-$6. •.'.•• • Saturday, 'March 14, Red Bank Regional. ' : Drawn from the museum's per- . from the U.K. Admission $25- Thursday, March 12, 8 p.m. lin; Beethoven's Concerto No. 2 High School, Red Bank "Concert featuring more than MARK RUSSELL 6:30 p.m. : manent collection, The American 'free-form" radio programming, $17.' , •.'••.' •• •. • Pingry School, Martinsville . •[ in B flat major; Mozart's Sym- 200 members of high school Saturday, March 21, 8 p.m. New Covenant Missionary. (201)242-8110 to epic landscapes MONMOUTH SYMPHONY Friday, March 13, 8:30 p.m. phony No. 33 in B flat major; Landscape explores the idea of .. WFMU receives no corporate tends in the Garden State. Sussex County Vocational Baptist Church •All-female ensemble renowned ORCHESTRA Richardson Auditorium, . . Requiem for String Orchestra by BySTEVENHART sponsorship or even funds from , ; Free admission. and Technical .School 147 East Main St., Somerville for its harmonies. Admission • •landscape painting as a reflection Sunday, March 15, 3 p.m. Princeton University Torn Takemitsu.' Admission • : WeekendPlus Editor Route 94, Sparta (908) 526-8743 - •'•• /; ' . $20. : , • of American society and culture . Upsala College in East Orange, LETS DO THE OPERA UMBO Count Basie Theatre 1-800-ALLEGRO:. $15. . Saturday, March 14, 8 p.m. ' (201)383-0027 : • •Gospel ensemble from lake- SYRACUSE omen with an abiding from 1815 to the first decade of which owns its license. 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank •Bach's Suite No. 3 in D major, NEW YORK Fairleigh Dickinson University "Humorist whose political satire . wood performs with the Mace- CHILDREN'S CHORUS [faith in reli^on are the (908)842-9000 . BWV 1068; Rodrigo's Fantas/a KAMMERMUSIKER this century. The organizing prin- The station's annual fundrais- Lenfell Hall, Madison has been seen on live TV. Ad- donia Baptist Church (Piscat- Saturday, March 21, •Bruch's Violin Concerto in G paravn gentilhombre; Kodaly's Friday, March 13, 8 p.m. focus of a group of draw- ing marathon starts Friday, (201)593-8620 • mission $28-$14. . away) Male Chorus. Adults $6, 7:30 p.m. ciple of the show is the evolution minor; Howard Hanson's Ro- Summer Evening; Mozart's Monmouth County Library ings on view starting •An operatic duel w/tee Starr, RUTGERS JAZZ ENSEMBLE children 6-12 $3. St. Bernard's Church ,of landscape painting as a meta- March 6, at 6 p.m. and winds up mant/c Symphony No. 2; Aaron Symphony No. 39 in Eflat 125 Simmes Dr., Manalapan mezzo-soprano, and Jack Lan- Tuesday, March 10, 8 p.m. SISTER SADIE & , V., Sunday, March 8, at the Clarence Sunday, March 15, at midnight Copland"s Outdoor Overture; major, K.543. Admission $25- (908)431-7220 ..Claremont Rd., Bernardsville phor for the national identity. ning, basso profundo, singing Nicholas Music Center, THE FAMOUS BIBLETTES Dillon Library in Bedminster. Beethoven's Romance in F $10, discounts available. •Chamber ensemble performs (908)-766-0602 For example, Thomas Cole — The listener pledge line, which works from PonChielli, Bizet, major. Adults $12, senior citi- Rutgers Arts Center Sunday, March 15, 5:30 p.m. •Performing folk songs, works N J. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA works by Gilrman Collier and George St. & Route 18 According to the artist Kate operates only during the mara- Mozart, and South Pacific, zens $10. .-.••• Mount Pleasant Baptist Church by Mozart, Bernstein, Byrd, and considered the inventor of Ameri- Friday, March 6, 8:30 p^m. other composers. Free admis- New Brunswick Hammett, Christianity is "a fairly thon, is (201) 266-7911. Adults $20, senior citizens NEW BRUNSWICK " Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank sion. . 1087 Grove Ave.,.Edison • other composers.Admission • can landscape art — used his (908)932-7511 ' (908) 745-4489 • $10. . . central part of the work. It was paintings to depict America as the certainly a major theme in choos- unspoiled new frontier. His 1835 ing the people. It won't 6e obvious work A View of the Hudson typi- High school to anyone looking at the pictures fies this view of America as an Ar- Proudly serving — nobody's wearing a cross or car- cadian paradise. craftsmen rying a Bible." Sahara Pools the Central Though Cole was a great influ- Off the Wall, an exhibition of The 12 portraits — most of Jersey area ence on other landscape artists, three-dimensional works created which will be part of the Dillon since 1972. even more important to their by New Jersey high school stu- TBIRD ANNUAL SPRING'SUITES' ARTS A CRAFTS WOW Library exhibition — are life-sized times were Asher B. Durand and dents, opens Saturday, March 7, 1000'sof satisfied pencil renderings presented with- Around a Tropical Atrium 20th ANNIVERSARY customers George Inness, New Jersey artists at New Jersey Designer Crafts- out borders or frames for an effect who in the mid-19th century men, 65 Church St. in New FREE; ADMISSION • FREE DRAWINGS she described as "stark, but in a helped foster what came to be Brunswick ' FREE Balloons for the Kids! nice way." They were conceived as RE-SEASON 1992 at 1991 PRICE known as the Hudson River There will be an opening re- a group and represent a year's ¥• EMBASSY - School of art — a view of America ception on the last day of the worth of work. *LUS: NO-INTEREST LAY-AWAY as the new Eden. show, Saturday, March 28, from SUITES- One of the portraits, The Logical 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. HOTEL One, offers an insight into Ms. Asher Durand's Early Morning PLUS: FREE SPRING DELIVERY at Cold Spring, an 1850 work in- Admission is free. For more Fri., March 6, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. -Sat tyarch 7,10 a.m.-6 p.m. Hammett's methods. information, call (908) 246- "She's a relatively new acquain- cluded in the exhibition, is a show- Sun. March 8,10 a.nL-4 p.m: case of the Hudson River School 4066. Free Drawing for Get-Away Weekend! tance. Her name is Vera," the art- BOf NOW & GET OUR *&* BONUS SPECIALS! ist explained. "She's definitely approach: technical precision and TVP N<7TCH CRAFTS, INC. 908-361-5006 feminine but very left-brained — great attention to natural details, Star dancers analytical and no-nonsense, so the grounded in a view of nature and SUSTAIN START-UP DUO America as God's own handiwork. picture is very straightforward and come to RVCC CHEMICALS " TEST KIT SOLAR As America became a more ur- with ii 100% Algae free matter-of-fact. She's a computer Johan Renvall, principal c1 anc- PH- BLANKET analyst." banized country throughout the FREE OPEN HOUSE guarantee later 19th century, landscape er of the American Ballet The- A resident of Plainsboro, Ms. atre, and Bolshoi Ballet alumnus Hammett was raised in this area painting began to reflect the vary- [UDMART} ing influences of national life; Leonid Kozkw, now with the New FILTER and attended Bridgewater-Raritan York City Ballet, will appear with High School before going on to landscape art can be seen to lose WITH 1 HP its clarity and religious overtones. the New Jersey Ballet Company SAFETY MOTOR studies at the University of Dela- Saturday, March 7, at 8 p.m. in ware, the Fashion Institute of Technology and the Art Students League. George Inness' Delaware Water Gap, for example, is an 1857 painting LADDER obviously influenced by Cole; by the time Inness painted Sundown in the Theatre at Raritan Valley Her mother Peggy Irwin (who still lives in Bridgewater) and her sister Community College, Branchburg. Come play on our equipment Mary are also artists. the Lane 1892 his style became infused with a Romantic sensibility. By the end of the post-Civil War period, the exhibition shows the Mr. Renvall will perform his Ride the Parachute, Sing Songs & make new friends! . "Mary's a painter," Ms. Hammett said. "Both Mary and mom work in new ballet Tango while Mr. Ko- oils and pastels. I love to draw." sense of landscape paintings as interior vistas — Ralph Albert Blake- lock's 1913 Silvery Moonlight is more dreamlike than realistic. ziovwillperform Belongwfth PARENT AND CHILD PLAY CENTER Ms. Hammett's works have been shown at Trenton City Museum, New Jersey Ballet principal Lori Glassboro State College and in Princeton at the University League THE AMERICAN LANDSCAPE: FROM COLE TO BLAKELOCK March 8 through For ages 6 months - 4 years Nov. 22 at the Montclair Art Museum, 3 South Mountain Ave., Montclair. Open Christman. Gallery and the Art Students League. Tickets are $15 and $12.50. PISCATAWAY FLEMINGTON AUTOMATIC KATE HAMMETT March 8 through April 30 at the Clarence Dillon Library, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday and New Market Firehouse Flemlngton Raritan DELUXE WEIGHTED Thursday (the second and fourth Thursday of each month) from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more information, call (908) THRU-WALL Lamingtori Road, Bedminster. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday 725-3420. Washington Ave. Fescue Squad VAC HEAD AUTOMATIC from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (908) 234-2345. Donation $4, $2 for students and the elderly, free admission to children under 18. Rt. 12& RcavJIle Rd. SKIMMER DELUXE RIGID CUFFED PUMP TIMER (201)746-5555. ni_,!,% FITTINGS VAC HOSE &'r" TUESDAY, MARCH 10 •THURSDAY, MARCH 12 TELESCOPIC POLE'": FILTER MEDIA 6-24 mos 10:00 AM 6-24 mos 10:00 AM Happenings 25-48 mos 11:00 AM 25-48 mos 11:00 AM 6-24 mos 6:15 PM 6-24 mos 6:15 PM from 6:30-9 p.m. March 19, SPORTS CARD AND •Assorted crafts on display and 6-9 p.m. March 6,10 a.m.-6 COMIC BOOK AND (201) 538-7778 yourself type, March 20-29. 25-48 mos 7:00 PM 25-48 mos Fools MEMORABILIA SHOW for sale, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Thurs- p.m. March 7,10 a.m.-4 p.m. admission $50. 7:00 PM COLLECTIBLES MARKETPLACE •Works for sale by more than Adults $6, children under 10 ST. PATRICK'S DAY Clarion Hotel day, Friday, and Saturday from March 8. Free admission. Holiday Inn 150 exhibitors, 5-9 p.m. March $3; call for each day's hours. ONLY PARADE , 2055 Route 27, Edison March 19-April 11. Free ad- STAMP, COIN, AND Route 22, Springfield 20,10 a.m.-6 p.m. March 21, PRINCETON ANTIQUES SHOW 9209 (201) 614-9550 mission. BASEBALL CARD SHOW WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 FRIDAY, MARCH 13 8MILES 22. Adults $5, children under Princeton Day School Through Somerville (908) 788-6845 Howard Johnson motel WEST OF 16 free. The Great Rd., Princeton (908) 722-8280 •Baseball card and sports col- SPRING SUITES ) 6-24 mos 10:00 AM 6-24 mos 10:00 AM "Corte book and sci-fi con- lectible show, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 Embassy Suites Garden State Parkway 'A 202-206 vention lOa.m,-4 p.m. March HOME IMPROVEMENT/ (609) 683-1252, 737-7170 •The first St. Patrick's Day pa- t p.m, Match 8. Free admission. . 121 Centennial Avo. Exit 135, Clark HOME REMODELING EXPO •33rd annual show of quality rade in the borough since 25-48 mos 11:00 AM 25-48 mos 11:00 AM "AND 8. Admission $3. SPRING BOUTIQUE OF CRAFTS (908) 247-1093 Garden State Exhibit Center antiques, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. 1989, March 8. Steps off at 1 Piscataway WE'RE CRAFTS AT THE Gospel Fellowship Church "Monthly show and sale, 10 , BT 22 EAST BOUND 50 Atrium Dr., Somerset March 20, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. p.m. from East Main St. and (908) 362-5006 2MIL6SWEBT WORTH MORRISTOWN ARMORY G2G Plainsboro Rd., Plainsboro OPLAHECO (908) 469-4000 March 21, noon-5 p.m. March Eastern Ave; ends at YMCA on •Paintings, stained glass, and a.m.-4:30 p.m. March 8. Free FOR FREE Brochure Call 968-PLAY WHITEHOUSE STATION National Guard armory (609) 799-19-15, 799-2304 THE "Everything for tho do-it- 22. Admission $7. Preview North Biidge St. other crafts in each hotel suite, admission. TRIP! Western Ave., Morristown

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I G H T L I E Bridgewater '' •Afghan Whigs, March 19. March 22. . • . • Club mix (908)725-1500 . "Shadowy Men on a Shadowy •Colossal Street Jam, March' Piano brunch w/Gladys Rich- Planet, March 20, ' 28. ; ••'••' ards, Sundays. •Yo La Tengo, March 21. THEROXY Willie Lynch Trip (Irish), Thurs- •The Verlaines, March.29. • 95 French St. ,^ New Brunswick .. Continued from page 10 •The Wedding Present, April 8.. 1908)545-8971 ;.. •' " FAST LANE \T \ / Talk, talk •The Irish Rakes. March 6-11 • MELODY BAR ••• Industrial/techno dance'night, 207 Fourth Ave., Asbury Park and March 13-J8. : 106 French St. .Tuesdays.... •.;. '.'. .;, ..••;' : Two legends ' (908)988-3205 ''.-.: •Raised On.Blues Band, MaVch New Brunswick ••' .'•' -—Jhe-0utcryrWednesd8ysr-:r ,--'.• -= Sticksfi Stones, March 10. . 99-cent dance night, Triurs- "Zaire, March 21. : MINE STREET COFFEEHOUSE •Sunshine Blind, Crocodile ... • days. '. '••' •" ' . - "Kevin McArdle, March 24, 31. First Reformed Church : ' . , • Shop, March 17.. • •.• "Dinosaur Jr., Monster Magnet, A Rock ahd ftoll Half of Famer •Lost River He|l Cats, March Meilson and Bayard streets - •The Ancients, Sister Machine March 6., and one of ropk's rrjos| talented "27. • .;:••.,•••.••' New Brunswick Gun, March 24. , •The Meat Puppets, March 8. the Furs •CC&G, March 28. (908) 699-0570 SCANDALS .. songwriters and performers will •Karen Mansfield, March 11. JOHN.& PETER'S .All shows at 8:30 p.m. 3793 Route!. • •Non-Fiction, Marth.13. • be appearing.tdgetfier and sepa- 96 South Main St. MINSTREL SHOW COF- South Brunswick. •Origin, March: 14. Psychedelic Furs New Hope, Pa. FEEHOUSE (908)940-1717 rately at two Central Jersey ven- •Mitch Knauf benefit w/elght (215)862-0823 Somerset County Environmen- SHOGUN27 ••-bands, March 15. ues in the coming weeks, Free admission Saturday.and, tal 3376 Route 27, Kendall Park. • can still deliver GIGGLES 'N BITS Roger McGuiHn €Hr)d Richard Sunday afternoons. Education Center (908)422-1117 > • Clarion Hotel Open-mlke night, Mondays. 190. Lord Stirling Rd.. Live comedy Friday and Satur- \ Thompson wil^snare the bill Fri- 2055 Route 27, Edison Liberty Blues Jam, Tuesdays. . rock'n'roll goods Basking Ridge day, lO^p.m. (908)287-3500 •The VooDudes, March 6. day, March 6, at .8 p.m. in the (201)335-9489 . v SOUTH RIVER PUB )RB GAEJRETT Live comedy Friday and Satur- •Trimm & Larsen, afternoon • All shows at 8:30 p.m. 66 Main St., South River KendPlus Writer McCarter Theatre, 91 University day starting 10 p.m; • '.'•. : March 7.21. ;' / •Lou & Peter Berryman (folk), (908):257-0330 : •Eddie Gamblno, March 6, 7. •The Terraplanes, evening he year was. 1981. As I firm- place in Princeton, then go on to Jeff Tarella, March 6. Backstreets Duo, Wednesdays. •Dom Fig,. March 13,14. March 7. •Open-stage night, March 13, STUDIO 1 bled through records ih the separate gigs later irt March at G00DTIME CHARLEVS . •Renegade, afternoon March 8. April 10. 88-89 Verona Ave., Newark cramped basement record the Ctub Bene, Route 35 in Say- ' 24 Main St., Kingston •Patrick Ball (Celtic harp), •Kallet, Epstein & Cicone (bal- (201)482-1150 , store of the Student Union (609)924-7400. March 11. " T revilte. lads'and sea chanties), March "Lillian Axe, March 13. . Open-stage night, Tuesdays. •PaufGeremia, March 12. building on the University of '20. . ' ...... -•' ': . "Mucky Pup, March 14. ' Founder of the seminal folk- HUB CITY •Scooter Butler, March 13. •Liz Masterson & Sean Black- T-BIRDSCAFE Maryland campus, I heard it. 392 George St. . rock group The Byrds, Mr.. LITTLE APPLE CAFE bum (old West), David Berger 707 Main St., Asbury Park It was a sound I'd never heard New Brunswick (folk), March 27. ; Route 206, Hillsborough (908)502-0217 McGuinn recently released Back (908)846-1070 •Left Reid, Shelon Viber, April before, one that hits the New Jer- (908)359-0088 . Audition showcase, Wednes-. Comedy night, Tuesday, sey clubs this week in a couple of From Rio, an album featuring Live entertainment Wednesday 3- ' • days.. Karaoke night, Wednesday. •Pat Humphries, April 17. work by Elvis Costello, Jules through Saturday. •Suzanna Rhatigan, Robin small venue gigs, first at City Gar- The Rutabagas (acoustic), •Chuck Pyle, April 24. . Live comedy every Sunday, O'Brien (acoustic), March 6. dens in Trenton and later at the Shear and Tom Petty. Thursday. , . . NEST AT PHEASANTS' LANDING 8:30 p.m. •Foggy Notion, Hollow Army, J. AUGUSTS «Amwell Rd., Hillsborough Trade Winds in Sea Bright. Starting with the equally influ- MARITA'S CANT1NA Roger McGuinn will perform this weekend on a double bill with Wood Shed, March 7. 19 Dennis St., New Brunswick (908)359-4700 The sound was a twangy guitar The Psychedelic Furs: (back) Joe McGinty, Don Yallech, Knox Chandler; (front) Tim Butler, Albany St., New Brunswick TAPASCAFE ential group Falrport Convention, (908)246-8028 (908) 247-3840 . "Flashbacks, Marc_h^6. Richard Thompson at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton and melody, but a coursing, blanket of Richard Butler, John Ashtbh. Hub City Jam, Sundays — bring Route 53, Denville Mr. Thompson ha$ staked out a John Regan Quartet w /Charlie •Home Brew, March 7. later this month at the Club Bene in Sayreville. (201)625-1677 an instrument and sit In w/ •Elan, March 13. noise behind itrft sounded like ar- highly personal, mordantiy wrtty Rouse Jr., Tuesdays. Grover Kemble, Wednesdays. house band. MAX'S SPORTS CAFE •Johnny Charles Blues Band. abic music almost, you know, kind of creepy. contained their first popular hit, "LoveMy Way." In 1986 the band's drickson, March 6. ed Ones, March 12. - •Lexx, K.G. Beats, Total Strang- West End Review, Thursdays. songwritingterrain oilsuchal- Gary TTo (guitar), Mondays. Piscataway Towne Center March 14. ' •" ,;•.. •Cheryl Wheeler, March 27. PLAYPEN LOUNGE ers, March 7. •Silent Earth, March 7. Then the lyrics. "Mrs. Jones is 17, and six and 24/Moderately pretty, remake of "Pretty in Pink" for the movie pf the same name broke the •The Shades of Jazz, March 11, 1282 Centennial Ave. •Delivery Boys, March 20. ' bums as Hand of Klntfitess and PETETS SPORTS BAR Route 35, Sayreville THE ROCK HORSE TRADE WINDS she is all the girls you know." He sang ... well, so cool. A thick, English Top 40 charts. But the good old constants — Butler's soothing vocals, April 8. : Piscataway •Pedestralns, March 21. 1001 West Camplain Rd. (908) 721-0100 Second & Kingsley ' 1331 Ocean Ave., Sea Bright Rumour and Sigh, marked by his "Mosaic the Quartet, March (908)562-1588 •Mirage, March 27, 28. accent It was the perfect marriage of electric sound and vocals. John Ashton's shredding guitar, Tim Butler's Lurch-like look and Manyille D.J. dance night, Fridays. Asbury Park (908)842-4466 12./ . •• •••• MAXWELL'S ORPHAN ANNIE'S "Hey, what is this music?" steady bass plucking — haven't changed in all those years, while the •Mad Hatter, March 15. (908) 988-9811 •The Psychedelic Furs, Eye & I, •Off Ramp, March 18, April 15. 1039 Washington St. 1255 Valley Rd.. Stirling (908) 725-9340 POOR BILLY'S Hard-rock night. Wednesdays. March 13. "The Furs, man." trio of. accompanying musicians revolves seemingly yearly. husky voice; •Pandora's Box, March 19, Hoboken (908)647-0138 Dance party, Fridays. •CRBQ. Mad Hatter, March 6/ The band, now fully based in New York City, floundered as the '80s Tickets for the McCjMter The- April 9. (201) 798-4064 Open jam, Sundays. •Curbside BBQ, March 7. Route 9, Woodbridge •RT2, March 14. "The Furs? Come on, what is it?" •Frontier, Heaven's Gate, Sex •The Remakes, March 15. •Stolert Moments, March 25. •The Fluid, H.P. Zinker, Gigan- Customer trivia night, Tuesdays. THE PIPELINE (908)634-5454 The Psychedelic Furs. Their sound had everything and yet more than came to a close, but finally rediscovered their original, pure, raw almost- atre appearance are proced Farm, March 7, •Stutt&rirtg*Jphn (from Howard' •Mike Bias, March 26, April ' tic, March 6. ' Audition nigt)t, Wednesdays. 841 Broadway, Newark Live comedy every Sunday hardcore sound with the 1989 release, Book of Days. Pail of the credit •Phantom's Opera, March 13. Stern show), Iviarch 20. everything — whining guitars, driving bass chords and percussion, from $25 ti> $17. Tickets for Mr; 16., •Sweet Uzard jlltet, Arrogant OUTPOST IN THE BURBS (201) 481-0486 starting 8:30 p.m. •Faith Healer,.Insane, Dyers •.38 Special, Webb Wilder occasionally the odd horn and of course, Richard Butler on lead throat. for the rebirth of their first sounds can be credited to the return of •The Power of Three, April 1. Response, March 7. 40 South Fullerton Ave. All ages admitted Fridays, Sun- THE RIVERFRONT McGuinn's March 43 Club 6ene Eve, March 14. original drummer Vince Ely who rejoined the band in 1987. Hitting the •The VooDudes, April 2. •Sebadoh, Seem, March 14. Montclair days. 11 Main St., South River Band, March 21. Their concert on campus, promoting their Talk, Talk, Talk album two •Frostbite, March 20. road after a 'touring hiatus, the Furs played mostly mid- to large-sized gig are $17.50, $27>50wJfh JACK O'CONNOR'S •Shudder to Think, Jawbox, (201) 744-6560 Progressive-music dance night (908) 390-4438 WURUTZER'S weeks latejcwas amazing. Six guys on stage, thick dry ice floating into •Epitaph, March 21. dinner. Tfcfcetsift>r MKjtyorrip- QUALITY BEEF AND SEAFOOD . March 15. . All shows at 9 p.m. Wednesdays, Sundays. •Dag Nabit, Mad Hatter, March 386 Hoes Lane, Piscataway venues — colleges and the like. Ely left the band again, replaced by Don ; •Rough Justice w/Mike Wells, velvet green lights. They just stood there and cranked out this cater- 1288 Route 22 East • •The Connells,'March 16, •Bob McParland, Debbie Hen •Flatus, The Suspects, Wretch- 6. ••••: (908)463-3113 waul of sound. And Butler stood there, cigarette in hand, coiled on the Yallech in "90. son's March 25 cW Bene; con- microphone stand like a python. , A return to the recording studio resulted in the 1991 release of World cert are $15, $25 with tfrjner. Outside, which almost falls back into the mid '80s pop sound of "For- ' For more information on'the Eleven years and eight albums later, the Furs still deliver the goods ever Now." Second guitarist Knox Chandler and keyboardist Joe MIDTOWN CAR CLEANING - almost a pledge to be different. like any band with longevity, the McGinty round out the current sextet. The recording effort represents McCarter show, call (609) 683- music has grown and absorbed new styles. Sure, they sold out their raw the first time since 1981 that the touring band was the same as the 8000. For information on the sound for money in the mid '80s with the 1984 release Mirror Moves, an studio band. . Club Bene shows, call (908) alburn with their most celebrated singles — "Heaven" and "The Ghost 1 PSYCHEDELIC FURS Sunday, March 8, at City Gardens in Trenton (609) 392- 727*3000. 10 Yean All Hand Car Wash - Keep Mon.-Sat. SHOP AHEAD FOR LENT ih. You." That album followed up their 1982 release Forever Now which 8887); Friday, March 13, at Trade Winds in Sea Bright (908) 842-4466). 8:0 5:3 Experience That New Look On YoUr Car °- ° at WASH DETA1UKQ SERVICES FRESH COD Club mix SERVICES EXTERIOR WW, . 29.99 FRESH EXTERIOR WASH 6.99 EXTERIOR'POUSHAMX- 49.99 IWTERIOR VAC ^ 2.99 INTERIOR SHAMMM 39.39 SEA FILET EXTERIOR ORESSIMO _ 2.99 EMGINE CIEAUED L. 18.00 .12.00 MfonoNiy „ 89.99 SCALLOPS AL CIBELLJ'S •Neighborhood Blues Band, "Visigoths, Pharmacy, Every 273 Main St., Gladstone THE CLUBHOUSE March 18. • (201) 374-1062 Pick-up Service Available 239 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE., PERTH AMBOY » (908) 442-5607 1096 Convery Blvd. March 6. Damn Day, The What Nots, (908) 234-2080 116 Watchung Ave., Plainfield •Pete Compo Quartet w/Chuck. Main room: Live dance bands, $JE99 SEAFOOD evening March 7. Perth Amboy •Nasty Ned & The Famous Chili CITY GARDENS (908) 769-9267 Folds (piano), March 20, 21. . Fridays. International rock acts, Dogs, March 7. •The Fluid, Glue Neck, God LB. (908)826-6428 1701 Calhoun St., Trenton Rave night, Thursdays. •Ducky Pizzarelli Trio w/8ernard Saturdays. INCORPORATED •Johnny Charles Blues Band, Speed, Helen Shapiro, after- •Live entertainment beginning (609)392-8887 •Ynot!, The Selves, March 12. Purdie, March 25. •Ska and reggae w/The Toast- March 11. / noon March 8. 9 p.m. No cover. All-ages dance party, Fridays. COCKTAILS •Ed Polcer Quartet w/Mark erp, Native Son, March 6. The Largest Selection of Ladies ARGYLE'S •Solar, March 12, 26. / CARTERET HILL BOWL 95-cent dance night, Satur- . 51 Main St., South River Shane (pianol, March 27. •Michael Shenker, Robin 135 Lincoln Blvd. 217 South St., Morristowrt •The VooDudes, March 13.' •569 Roosevelt Ave., Carieret days, Thursdays. (908)257-8325 •Ken Peplowski Quartet, March McAuley, March 14. Outerwear at Unbeatable Prices (201) 538-2766 ' "Wreckless Abandon, March " (908) 969-1515 . •The Psychdelic Furs, March 8. , "Slaves of New Brunswick (w/ 28. •"In Their Own Words," singer- Middlesex, N.J. •Johnnie Johnson, March 6. 14. •Stolen Goods, March 6. •A Tribe Called Quest, Cypress Glen Burtnick), March 6. CORNER TAVERN songwriter showcase, March •Advocate, March 7. BINGO'S •Santa Fe Blues Band, March Hill, March 15. •Cats on a Smooth Surface, 113 Somorset St. 22. EVAN PICCONE WOOL COATS & RAINCOATS Regal Inn. 18. CATCH A RISING STAR •Agnostic Front, March 22. March 7. New Brunswick •Downtown Tangiers Band, 469-7996 COOKED AND Kingsbridge Rd., Piscataway •Willi Bobo & The Meat Men, Hyatt Regency Princeton CLUB BENE COPENHAGEN LITTLE (908) 247-7677 March 28. OUR OWN WINTER JACKETS •RAINCOATS New Hours: READY-TO-EAT (908) 469-5700 March 19. Route 1 & Alexander Rd. Route 35, Sayreville Scantlcon-Prlncoton COURT TAVERN Basement: Alternative rock. West Windsor BIRCH HILL NIGHT CLUB •Blue Plate Special, March 20. (908) 727-3000 Route 1 & College Rd. 124 Church St. Acoustic night, Sundays. JOGGING SUITS • FLEECE STADIUM JACKETS NECKS Mon.Tues, 10AM-6PM (609) 987-8018 Route 9 South, Old Bridge "Kyoshi, March 21. •Jimmy Webb, March 6. Princeton New Brunswick •Sis "Amelia, Daughter Judy, Wed, Thurs. & Fri. -10 AM - 7 PM (908) 536-0650 •The Resonators, March 25. Headline comedy Tuesday, •Back In piack (AC/DC tribute). (609) 452-7800 (908)545-7265 Walk the Talk, March 6. CLAMS Sat. 9 AM - 5 PM SHRIMP •Floyd Hunter Blues Band, Wednesday, Thursday, and Dance party, Saturdays. March 7. Piano brunch w/Sandy Maxwell, •Jiggs & The Pigs, March 7. ESSEX MANOR Male revue, Saturdays, Thurs- March 27. Sunday at 8:30 p.m., Friday at •Roger McGuinn, March 13. NOW OPEN SUNDAYS Sundays. THE COVE 41 Broughton Ave., Bloomfield $C99 days. •Nightrain, March 28. 8:30 and 11 p.m., Saturday at •Richard Thompson, March 25. CORNERSTONE (201) 748-6590 $O99 7, 9:15, and 11:30 p.m. Col- 108 Chestnut St., Rosello 10:00-3:00 •Edgar Cayce, March 6. BRIGHTON BAR •The Radiators, March 27. 25 New St., Metuchen (908) 241-1226 Jam session w/Third Degree, mm. Doz. *W71/9O Count 121 Brighton Ave. lege Night evory Sunday and •Lisette Melendez, March 7. CLUB 101 EAST (908) 549-5306 Dave LaRue, Mondays. Tuesdays. From Certified Waters Long Branch Tuesday. •The Colt Brothers (w/Joe Bou- Empress Motel •Mike LoDonne Quartet w/ Open coffeehouse, Tuesdays. •The Reverbs, March 11. Sale Dates (908) 222-9684 chard), March 13. CHARLEY'S UNCLE Ocean Ave., Asbury Park Adam Brenner (alto), March 6. •Yooj, Play Train, OA OB, •Jack Destiny, March 18. 3/4/92-3/15/92 •Hayden, D.T. Menace, Angel BOURBON STREET CAFE 415 Route 18, East Brunswick (908) 774-2300 •Peter Ecklimd Quartet w/Billy Romeo Zulu, March 6. THE EXCHANGE Street, March 6. (908) 254-4226 Old Bay Restaurant House mix, Wednesdays. Novick (clarinet), March 7. •Igneous Rock, Frankie Mob, • Routes 202-206, Bridgewator 1531 So. Washington Av«?nue •Grievous Angels, Third Stone, Uvo comedy Friday and Satur- 61-63 Church St Alternative dance night, Thurs- •Kenny Davern Quartet, March March 7. (908)526-7090 Hours: Piscataway New Brunswick Suzanne Rhadigan, afternoon day starting 10 p.m. days. 11,13,14. CRICKET CLUB Open blues jam, Tuesdays. (908) 246-3111 March 7. CHATRELDS •Pale Divine, March 6. Mon-Fri. 10 AM - 4 PM •Skip Roberts, vocals w/trio, 415 16th Ave., Irvington Ploase turn to page 11 Saturday 11 AM - 4 PM March 4-6,1992 Forbes Newspapers Weekend 11 10 Weekend Forbes Newspapers March 4-6, 1992 Weekend Film capsules

1 (609) 340-2000 SHOWBOAT CURRENT FILMS their troubles, dealt with by BEAUTY AND THE BEAST v,---.^" INKHAY • : PEKING ACROBATS ' •For June production of the" •A pleasant little.time-waster ment, which gave him the use : •"An Evening at La Cage," ' Boardwalk & Delaware Ave. THE ADVENTURES OF Lawrence Kasdan the way the Saturday,. March 7, 2p.m. . .. Saturday, March 14,'lla.m. • Saturday, March 14, Roaring 20s musical set in the about bickering; bantering and of the Winter Palace andwhat - . revue, ongoing. -'. THE GREAT MOUSE. DETECflVE Dance Sunday, March 8,1 p.m. ' __ •• Appel Farm Arts Center- • - 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., •:.. . Windy ..City w/$ large numbe/ of Atlantic City ' /... .,.,__- Grand Cahypnjtself was formed -Jailing in Jove whileJooking-for a. •-. -JQoks like -evary-arnbulatory-resr Theatre at Raritan Valley • characteisjpifess .comfortably•-"_ CAESARS. ATLANTIC CITY . •Disney animated fegture about • — a dribble at a'.time.,lt'-s-riot cancer cure in the Amazon jun- •• '.. Count Basie Theatre... . """K ' Elmer-Shirley Rd., Elmer • : • : -. jdent;of Leningrad Ydr.the crowd ; for dance. *—". •. •• •• . Boardwalk" & Missouri Ave. .'"aiTpcterit'iavestigatrrigthe Wd-" that modern-day uncertainty — ; 99 Monmouth.St.,' Red Bank 1-800-243-8478 • •[ Cpmmunity College • •' "Good Times Variety Show.fon- • gles'. With Sean Connery and .;. scenes. With English subtitles. . PRINCETON BALLET SCHOOL Atlantic City ••'•'••" napping of a. toy maker. With the sense that whatever secu- AMERICAN REPERTORY •.•.(908).842-9000 ; • •Traditional musiq and dance Route 28, Branchburg ': : : Lorraine Bracco. (PG-13) Friday; March 6, at 7 p.m. in ••• ; : 1-800-677-SHOW going.. • : • ._' BALLET COMPANY •The1 beloved stdry, presented. • from Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, (908) 725^3420 .; - . ' Sunday, March 8— '. the voices of Vincent. Price, rity you've made for yourself SHINING THROUGH Mllredoler Hall Room 100, J THECLARIDGE „/ " TAJ MAHAL-—'^S- ; ^; ~ ^Saturday; March 7. 8 p,rn> - — ~ in a new ballet by the. Perform—- —Ghile,-Argentina, and -Ecuador. •Flying feats from the People's.'. ... New York and Princeton ' ••- BafrielnghamandIValBettinV— ;could,ie: taken away at any • ••••'•• •Melanie Griffith stars asa " ^' College Avenue campus be- • Boardwalk' & Indiana Ave. State Theatre ing Arts Ensemble. Admission Admission $5. . • Republic of China, Admission . (609)921-7758 ' : - Boardwalk & Virginia Ave. (G). ••-•• - •.-•.• ;. ;• ; ,'monient —• |s a bad subject for Queens secretary who becomes tween Hamilton Street and Atlantic City . 19 Livingston Ave. $10, $8; discounts available. NEW ENGLAND* $15 (evening), $12.50 (both •For summer workshop, open Atlantic City BEAUTY AND THE BEAST a filnruThe trouble.is Kasdan's . a spy for the Allies during World Seminary Place, New Brun- 1-80O-752-SHOW New Brunswick . . DRACULA CONTRA DANCING shows). June 22-July 24 to students 14 -> Maybe not the best picture penchant for buttoning things swick. Admission $3. (908) HARRAH'S MARINA (609)449-1000 War H.'Wth'Michael-Douglas (908) 246-7469 Saturday, March 14, 8 p.m. Saturday, March 14,8 p.m. STARDUSTERS , and older. New Yprk auditions:' of the year but certainly one up with pat, huggie-bear set- 932-8482. Peridance Studios, 132 Fourth 1725 Brigantine Ave. TROPWORLD . and John Gielgud. (R) . 'Mozart Dances by Stuart Se- McCarter Theatre Reformed Church . Sunday, March 8, 2 p.m. of. Unlike'The Uttle Mermaid, ups. The film's conclusion that SOLARIS (1972) : Ave., Second Floor, il a.m. Atlantic City Boardwalk & Brighton Ave. , THISISMYUFE bastian; Five Country Dances 91 University PI., Princeton 23 South Second Ave. Ell$ lodge . this Disney entry has a source if we could just get past our •Russian filmmaker Andrei Princeton auditions; School, 1-800-2-HARRAH •A single mother with two . and German Dances by Mozart; (609)683-8000 ,. Highland Park . Route 518, Blawenburg Atlantic City . that doesn't need tampering silly little personal problems '..;:' daughters pursues her dream Tarkovsky (The Sacrifice; (908) 782-8656. 262 Alexander 5^4:30 p.m. •Cliye Baldwin, through March Don't Teach Me Sweet Poetry •Stuart Sebastian's adaptation (908) 828-8776, 873^1228 (609)340-4000 \ and atreatment with trie right and look at the big picture, ev-1. of becoming a stand-up corner Stalkei) directed this adaptation and Still Ufes by Dermot Burke; of the Bram Stoker novel, per- • •For new arid experienced •Swing-era dancing w/a 16- Fee$7. . . 16. •.:•...'.•• mix of jokes for young and etything would be put in per- "Fiddler on "the Roof', the long- TRUMP CASTLE dian. With Julie Kavrier, Sa- of Stanislaw Lem's celebrated And So It Goes by Septime formed by the American Rep- dancers; no partner needed. In- piece big band. Lessons for be- old.The blend of old fash- spective. This is true as far as it running musical set in Czarlst Brigantine Blvd. : mantha Mathls and. Gaby Hoff- 1961 novel about a planet cov- Webre. Admission $20412, ertory Ballet Cpmpany. Admis- struction precedes program at ginners at 1:30 pirn. Admission ioned animation and goes; trouble is, it isn't much . Russia, through March 22. ' man. Directed and co-written ered by a protean, apparently group rates available. sion $20-$16. 7:30 p.m. Admission $8. $10. Casinos & Huron Ave, computer-generated visuals is help when you don't have Law- MERV GRIFFIN'S RESORTS by first-time filmmaker Nora sentient ocean that occupies it- THE BARNBURNERS GRAND PICNIC NJ.BAaEt COMPANY Atlantic City splendid: the operrfng" Shot rence Kasdan around to do a Boardwalk & Ephron. (R) ' . self with enigmatic, sometimes , Saturday, March 21, 8 p.m. Saturday, March 7, 8 p.m. Saturday, March 7, 8 p.m. 1-800-284-TRUMP and the ballroom sequence BALLVS GRAND North Carolina Ave. Ogden Memorial Church Ogden Memorial Church Theatre at Raritari Valley Auditions would so old Walt proud. With Boardwalk & Providence Ave. Atlantic City •Pat Cooper, March 13,14. Route 24, Chatham Route 24, Chatharn t Community College the voices of Hobby Benson Atlantic City (609)344-6000 TRUMP PLA2A See your local Forbes Newspaper (201) 267-2788, 228-9729 . (201)267-2788,228-9729 Route 28, Branchburg . . (!) as the Beast, Angela Lans- (609) 340-7111 •Fasc/nat/n' Rhythms, revue, Boardwalk & Mississippi Ave. •Old-time music from a band •Contra dances — not from (908)725-3420 '., CHICAGO bury as a talking teapot and •Tony Orlando & Dawn, March ongoing. based in Monmouth County. Nicaragua, but from the North-. 'Tango, choreographed by. March 8,1p.m. Atlantic City Paper Mill Playhouse regular 6,7. THE SANDS for movie theater times Also square dances called by east — called by Don Flaherty. guest performer Johan Renvall; Playhouse 22 1-800-759-TRUMP - Richard White as Gaston, the 210 Dunhams Corner Rd. BALLVS PARK PLACE Boardwalk & Illinois Ave. Jeanne Drake. Lessons for. be- Lessons for beginners at 7:30 Belong by Norbert Vesak; • «Engelbert Humperdinck, March handsome Cro-Mag ("I use East Brunswick Boardwalk & Park PI. Atlantic City ' fast rewrite on your life. There WAYNE'S WORLD ginners at 7:30 p.m. Admission p.m. Admission $5, sneakers Entre Doraguas by Robert antlers in all my decorl") with dangerous manifestations that (908) 254-3939 Atlantic City (609). 441-4000 6-8. • are some good scenes and per- •Wayne (Mike Myers) and $5, sneakers required. required. • North. Admission $15, $12.50. his eye on the heroine. (Q) may be Its attempts to com- formances (notably from Danny Garth (Dana Carvey),take their . municate with a team of BUGSY Glover) but the film ultimately Saturday Night Live act to the human observers. The novel's •ii A big, lush-looking gloss on becomes insufferable, (R) big screen.ffith Rob Lowe. Di- lengthy meditations on the na- vetsd& e>ciAxtl£uZ/ the life of Benjamin "Bugsy" JFK rected by PSfttlqpe Spheeris ture and limits of human intel- Siegel, the gangster who went . "Your response to this three- (The Decline of Western CMI- ligence are replaced by a more You Reserve G^pl to Los Angeles in the late '30s Satin ^Lace *3CLUV hour rant will depend on your zatloh, both parts). (PG-13) emotional emphasis: the film and fell passionately, goofily in patience with the notion that opens with a lengthy, elegiac • BRAS •Girdles love with Hollywood. James To- UNIVERSAL the CIA and the military con- sequence on Earth, centered •Nurjlng Bras 'Teddys back's s'tartlingly well-wrought REVIVALS COED (TV) spired to.murder John F. on .the hero's relationship with •Stoddngi • Panties 'Gowns script follows Siegel from his THE GREAT McGINTY (1940) Kennedy, who according to Ol- 1 his father, that is echoed in the SPECIAL . Hollywood years to his downfall A Preston Sturges first job as Complete Lingerie Needs iver Stone was about to magi- memorable closing shot. Those SNORKEL while building the hotel that director: a sharp cornedy about A DEADLY • Personal Attention * Expert Fitting cally shed his Cold Warrior not sympathetic to Tarkovsky's 0 helped make tas Vegas what it a bum (Brian Donlevy) who's style will find the film a trial to . mantle and usher in the liberal . and ENVIRONMENT is today..With Warren Beatty, made governor by a crooked sit through, but Solaris is one millenium. This disgraceful mix- Discount Prices • (Pfay By jane 9{prdstrom Annette Bening, and Harvey \ political machine and then of the few science fiction films Your First Visit Keitel. Written by James Toback ture of evasions, gross dis- ruins everything by trying to be SCUBA Hi' HiaaBaiiiiaMMiaMHMiBii^aiiBaMtea^rt to explore the metaphysical ter- on tortions of the record and out- 315 Main Street Bcdmlnstcr (The Big Bang) and directed by honest. With Muriel Angeius, rain staked out by Kubrick in r New Clients Only CLASSES 14K Gold - Diamonds WEDN J>DAYS, from MARCH II (908)234-1444 Barry Levinson (Rain Man, Ava- right fabrications deals with Aklm Tamlroff and William De- 2001: A Space Odyssey. With O'Connors in Watchung, NJ • Certified Electrologist M-Tliurs, 10-5:30 Fri UU 6 Sat 10-5 ton). (R) Kennedy assassination the way marest. Tuesday, March 10, Donatas Banionis, Natalia Birth of a Nation, dealt with the Repairs on CALL (908) 755-2565 • 11 Years Experience FRIED GREEN TOMATOES at 7 p.m. In Sprague Library, Bondarchuk, Youri Yarvet and •A nursing-home resident (Jes- Reconstruction. Rubes, con- Montclair State, Upper Mont- Anatoli Solintsin. In Russian Watches, Clocks • Sterile Disposable spiracy buffs and sensation- FRDAYS, from MARCH 13 Needles Used sica Tandy) looks back at her clalr. Free admission. (201) with subtitles. Sunday, March life. With Kathy Bates, Mary seekers will find much to 893-7565. 8, at 7 p.m. In the NJ. Mu- & Remounting WyckofTsinWestfielcLNJ Call For Free Consultation ; Stuart Masterson, Cicely Tyson please them. With Kevin Cost- OCTOBER (1928) seum of Agriculture, Route 1 Cash for Unwanted Jewelry CALL (908) 654-9700 ner, Gary Oldman, Sissy ,. Middlesex Somerville and Mary-Louise Parker. (PG- •Sergei FJsensteln's epic re- South and College Farm Kris Kelvin (Donatas Barionis) is baffled by what's happening in 13) Spacek, Donald Sutherland, creation of the Bolshevik Revo- Road (near Cook College), SATURDAYS, from MARCH 14 550 Union Ave. 50 S. Bridge St.] etc. (R) Solaris, a Russian science fiction film being show at the N.J. 560-0404 722-5084 GRAND CANYON lution was produced with the New Brunswick. Admission 1797 Rt. 27 Sheraton Woodbridgc Place, Iselin, NJ •Los Angeles residents and MEDICINEMAN full help of the Soviet govem- $3.(908)932-8482. Museum of Agriculture in New Brunswick. FREE Edison^ 985-7476 CALL (908) 634-3600, ExL 800 FIRST NIGHT r.4-Course Dinner & Show PER1ODONTICS Forbes Newspapers $39- (Includes Tax and Gratuities) ^gfg iammg MA3 MM' |M| 'K3BJ"M0 LOOK! Maximum n All Shows 8:00 pm. Call to Reserve. SALEDATES FOOD WAREHOUSE Somerset Hills YMCA is your MC/VISA. Gift Certificates Available. March 2 Bemardsville Pool Sensible Dental Fees EXAMINATION $35.00 SCUBA Thru DR. KENNETH M. KUCHARZ (Includes Oral Cancer Screening & X-Rays) March 8, entree to CLEANING (includes scaling) $35.00 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Thursday, Murderous

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1 475. DeMptt Lane,. Somerset' . "Training for. new volunteers, . 6 Normandy Heights Rd. the. Age of Exploration," p..mi. Saturday/and Sunday from •• , 708 Mountain-Blvck, Watchung.i I 7:30 p.m. March 10,17. Morristown ' through Jan. 3,1993. rtoon-5 p.m. Free admission. • ..(908)755-2565 ' .' : . ' (908)873-2710 . : ING .. 'Olympus on My Mind, musical' Museums MQNMOUTH MUSEUM (201) 538-0454 NEWARK MUSEUM •Works-by Mason.Gross School «A Deadly Environment, murder Newrpan Springs Rd. Monday through Saturday ... 49 Washington St., Newark •Of the Arts alumni, March 7-31. mystery set at a country club. 8 comedy starring Jupiter and Uncroft from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday (201)596-6550 Reception from 8-10 p.m. . • p.m. Wednesdays beginning other citizens of ancient ' • THE ART MUSEUM . (908) 747-2266- • . .. • from 1-5 p.m. Free admission Wednesday through Sunday. : March7. .•-'''••;•'—.• • • •... ~MarcrrllrA"dmission-$39,, in- •Greece-, through March 2_9. AdV Princeton University(609) 258- •.flviain galleryjapfin-Iuesciay':- - ..for members. Non-rnTJWB'erad- from noon-4:45 p.m. DonStion. ; NJapanese postcards from the' •cludes-dinrjer. ' ...•,'-.. ••""• •" • .mission $15. ' - , V :."":_,. -.'... time .3787. ;.;,„. •'...:.: •. ,. ; .-•. '.-.•through Saturday from 10 mission: adults $4-, senior citi-. Largest museum complex in thei early'20th century, through OFF-BROADSTREET'THEATRE : ' Tuesday through Saturday a.m,-4:30 p.m., Sunday from ' zens and children $2...... state. Permanent; exhibits in-:' 'June6. ••• '••:'• .•'. •';.•'• . .. 5 South Greenwood Ave. •••'.'• COMING UP.;•• ••••;.' ' from .3,0 a,m.-5.p.m.,, Sunday. 1-5'p.m. Becker Children's . •"Evolutioato Revolution," on-. elude "Afticja-TheAmerica's-The , • .Hopewell ' . ••••...• •••. • ..:- fORUMTHEATRE -~ ' •,./..;:i-.:_ ; . from i-5Rlrn.~MijseurrisHop'•'.' : : Wing open to the public Tues- •~g6Tng exriibltTprTof lamps arid-'".' ". Pacific," "Design in Native "1609) 466:2766 ' " ""•'•". 314 Main St., Metuchen • • 1 Closes 4 p.m. Western Euro- day through Friday from 2-4:30 lamp accessories from 19th- '.American life," "American • Stage •"Broadway at Off- • • (908)548^0582' '• ;•' pean paintings, sculpture and. p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m.- century America. . Painting and Sculpture," Nu- .' Brbadstreet," show tunes per- *To Live Another Summer, To ChatfieWs in Gladstone has t decorative art from 19th and 4:30 p.m., Sunday from i-5 " ^Observation of sunsppts, 10 mismatic Gallery, Asian Gal- formed in an intimate setting. Pass Another Winter, musical.. Werner's Lake Edge entertainment Fridays and Satur- 20th centuries; alsd pre- p.m. Adults $2, senior citizens a.m.-l p.m. March 7, 28.' leries, Ballantine Hous,e and the CONGREGATION B'NAI TIKVAH Through March 7. Admission revue from Israel.performed in ; $17.25 Saturday, $15:75 Fri- days. Friday, March 6 - King; Columbian art and art of the and children $1. •Workshops that "Celebrate . Mini-Zoo. . . •' 1001. Finnegans Lane English. March 20-April 12. Ad- Americas! •'••'. : day, includes dessert. Dis- in DfegMtee; March 7 -• Bity "Sculpture by Donald DeLue, Theatre!" 11 a.m.-3.p.m. • •«Works from the permanent North Brunswick mission $24-$18, discounts has food and service I : •Works by Paul Cezanne, through July 12. "•'. ' • March 21.. . . collection, through March 15., (908)297-0696 counts.available.(Tickets for " .available. • • • Kelly and the House of Cards, . through April 5. "Abstract sculpture by Marion •Color photographs of Ladakh . 'Guarding the Garden, a musi- Bernstein on Broadway will be • MONTCUIR ART MUSEUM-. v KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL to match its scenery Musfc starts at 10:30 p.m. till l •Prints from the museum's col- Held, through March 11. and Tibet by Ellen Kaplowitz, cal, rendition of the Creation • honored.) 3 South Mountain Ave. . . ' Maple St., Bernardsville" a.m. For, more info call (9-fi) lection, through April 5.•' • . • •Works on loan from area com- through March 15. . story with an environmental PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE By MICKI PULSINELU • Montclair •••••• (908)234-9238 • ' ,;. '. •Spanish drawings', March 10- panies, through. March 15. / . •Retrospective of "Bob Stocks- aim. 7:30 p.m. March 8. Adults Brookside Dr., Milltaurn v 234.2080. (201) 746-5555 . "Two one-act plays — Lanford' : Culinary Correspondent • April 19.. . . 'Paintings by Kay Wa.lkingStick,. dale, Woodturner,".through $8 in advance, $9 at the door; (201) 376-4343 Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Vi/ilson's Home Free, performed * * * DRAKE HOUSE MUSEUM through March 29. .'•. March 22. . children $5 in advance, $6 at • '•Great Expectations, Charles can't decide when is the best and Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 by the Trilogy Repertory Com- Ebbets in Whitehouse Sta- .602 West Front St., Plainfield NJ. MUSEUM •"Stepping Into Ancient Egypt," the door...... '. • • Dickens' literary standard . time to dine at Werner's Lake . p.m. Sunday and Thursday • pany, and A Need for Brussels '. tion, presents Laser Karaoke (908)755-5831 = . OF AGRICULTURE through Dec. 1993. CROSSROADS THEATRE adapted for the stage and di- from 2-5 p.m.; second and Sprouts by Murray Schisgal, • Edge. Is it at lunch, during House built in 1746 and fur- Route 1 & College Farm Rd. RUTGERS 7 Livingston Ave. '••'•. .. rected by Robert Johanson. every night Friday Happy Heutv. fourth Thursdays of the rrlonth • performed by the New Theatre... I daylight, when you can drive nished with articles of the pe- from 2-9 p.m. Free admission New Brunswick GEOLOGY MUSEUM New Brunswick • . . • Through March 21. Admission • 8 p.m.March 13. Admission. ha$ trVe music ftom 5-8 ptrhr '•' riod. Saturday from 2-4 p.m. for members. Donation for. non- (908)249-2077 .. • Hamilton St. near.College Ave. (908) 249-5560 . $38-$24, group rates available. through the beautiful countryside $10, includes dessert. • . Sunday is movie night; double Donation $1 for adults, free to members: adults $4, senior cit- Friday and.Saturday from 10 Rutgers University ' 'The Love Space Demands, . PHILATHAUANS :. SOMERSET VALLEY PLAYERS of the Watchung mountains and • children. izens and students $2, children a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday from New Brunswick world premiere.of the Ntozake Carriage House ' feature at 5 and 8 p.m. Call for : Amwell Rd., Hillsborough see the restaurant alongside the METLAR HOUSE under 18 free. Free admission noon-5 p.m. Adults $3, chil- (908)932-7243 Shange play. Previews through Watson Rd., Fanwood more information, (908) 534* . (908)369-7469 '• . 1281 River Rd,,' Piscataway for all on Thursday. dren 4-12 $1, children under 4 Monday from 1A p.m., Tues- March 6, admission $22-$17. (908)322:8686 Watchung Lake? Or is it in the •Jesus Christ Superstar, rock ,4611 (908)757-1144/752-4178 •Bronze sculpture by Jonathan free. day through Friday from 9 a.m.^- Performances March 7-29, ad- "The Diviners, a drama by . evening, while sitting next to a Piscataway Township historic Scott Hartley, through March 8. NJ. STATE MUSEUM noori. Free admission, mission $36-$20. Discounts James Leonard Jr, set in 1930s opera based on the Gospel Ac- window, overlooking the lake on a n *. * museum. Weekday tours by ap- "Drawings from the Morgan 205 West State St., Trenton TpAILSIDE NATURE available. Indiana. Through March 7. Ad- cording to St. Matthew. March Raritan River Club in New mission-$6, group rates avail1 13-April 12. Admission $15' Fri- bright moonlit night? pointment. Russell Archives, through April (609)292:6464 AND SCIENCE CENTER GEORGE STREET PLAYHOUSE Brunswick offers fresh seafood; 9 Livingston Ave. able. . days and Saturdays, $20 for MIDDLESEX COUNTY MUSEUM .5.' '•. : • . Tuesday through Saturday New Providence Rd. Either time is more than accept- IMe dinner music Friday and Sat- Cornelius Low House •Prints from Currier & Ives, from9a.m.-4:45p.m. Sunday Mountainside New Brunswick SETON HALL UNIVERSITY two tickets Sundays. able — in fact it is positively ro- 1225 River Rd., Piscataway through April 12. from noon-5 p.m. Free admis- (908)789-3670 (908)246-7717 Theatre-ln-the-Round THEATRE GUILD OF NJ. urday; 'twimjuet facilities. (908) * ; (908) 745-4177 •"A Moody Light: Romanticism sion. Visitors center open every •Other People's Money, the South Orange Artists Showcase Theatre mantic. The mood and atmosphere 545.6110. Daily (except Monday) from . in the American Landscape," .•Family workshops on Native day from 1-5 p.rrii Museum Jerry Sterner play (and; basis for (201)761-9080 1150 Indiana Ave., Trenton are like dining in Europe in some , ..< • ' * *' * 1-4 p.m. Free admission. through April 26. Americans, March 7,14, 21, open Saturday and Sunday the movie) dealing with Wall 'Coming In oh a Wing and a (609)586-1774 . mountain chalet Picture yourself •"Home Front USA," life in •"Highlights from the Native 28. Pre-registration requested; from 1-5 p.m. through March. Street in the 80s. Through Prayer, revue of World War II- 'Shirley Valentine, the Willy El Ranchero in Clinton fea- New Jersey during World War II. American Collection," through call (609) 292-6310. Registration required for pro- March 22. Admission $29-$18,- era songs. Through March 7. Russell comedy about a in the Black Forest of Germany, grams. dlscounts available. Admission $6. woman's search for her true through July 14. June 7. •Native American Day, March dining in a chalet along the Rhine. UNDA EPSTEIN/WEEKENDPLUS MILLER-CORY HOUSE MUSEUM •"From the Collection: Real- 8. Includes a performance by •Talk on New Jersey wildlife by LIVINGSTON THEATER STATE THEATRE self. March 20-29. Admission I can because I was there last Barbara Yulick takes care of some customers at Werner's Lake 614 Mountain Ave., Wdstfield ism," through June 28. the Thunderbird Dancers (see Joe McDonald, 2 p.m. March Rutgers University 453 Northampton St. $10 Saturdays, $9 Fridays and Edge on the shore of 1 Watchung Lake. (908)232-1776 •"The American Landscape*-- * Kid Stuff). 8. Avenue D, Piscataway Easton, Pa. Sundays; discounts available. October, with the first Forbes Eu- Furnished farmhouse started from Cole to Blakelock, March •"Nature and the Decorative JANE VOORHEES ZIMMERU (908) 932-7511 (215)252-3132 WYCKOFF'S RESTAURANT ropean trip. In fact my entree at in 1740 by Samuel Miller, orig- 8-Nov. 22. Lecture by Alejandro Arts," ongoing. ART MUSEUM •Zastros/, George F. Walter's •Bamum, a three-ring musical 932 South Ave., Westfield Werner's Lake Edge (pig knuckles) was a direct "result of that trip. A inally part of 100-acre farm., Anreus at 3 p.m. March 8: •Exhibition of works acquired in Rutgers University morality play of revenge set In about the life of P.T. himself. 4 (908) 654-9700 were well worth the extra cost. I can't remember seeing shrimp so large. Sunday from 2-5 p.m., week- opening reception from 5:30-7 1991, ongoing. George and Hamilton streets Europe. Through March 8. Ad- and 8 p.m. March 7. Adults •A Deadly Environment, murder lovely couple from Westfield ordered the same meal while we were in Our house salads of lettuce, carrots, olives, cucumbers, tomatoes, ciafe evety • January ID) Vi- cheese vinaigrette, and smoked Nova Salmon. Prices range from $1.75 nking gets you what you want this week. Do brate with the moment Be open to questions this another German choice, apple stmdel with ice cream ($3.25). The stmdel Hub City in New Brunswick your reserach before you make your pro- week, even if you find yourself painfully* inse- to $6.25. There are at least three soups and three types of salads. was lightand flaky, a good choice. My husband had the coffee meringue BRANCHBURG 846-1650 posal...you may have a harcl time talking an- cure. Go back to the drawing board and look at has special coupons offering $5 For This Space the holes in your thinking. Use the weekend to Entrees include seafood (12 choices from $15.75 to $25.75 for twin • Also Available for other into your way of thinking. Though you glace. This was caramel, coffee ice cream, hard meringue and whipped off any check of $20 or more. CLOCK SHOP PwtlM&Sodftl start your weekend late, you make up for lost relax and chooso your options. Over the weekend, lobster tails), light entrees (three choices from $12.75 to $17.75), beef and time. Get into a celebration mode. you appear - a force to be dealt with. cream ($2.75). He finished all but the meringue. . Also free dinner entree, pall for AQUARIUS (January 20-February 18) You chicken (10 choices from $16.75 to $23.75 for filet mignon or sirloin), and (908) 725-1790 296 Geofg* St. N«w B*un»wicl( LEO - (July 23:Au|(ust 22) Expect others to think you've (jot a tijjer by its tail, but events I still can't decide what is the best time to dine at the Lake Edge, information, (908) 846-1070. dominate this week, and you won't be disap- during the week convince you that this may not German specials which include sauerbraten ($19.25), wiener schnitzel daylight or night. I guess it's because both are enjoyable times. Good pointed. Count on that Leo charisma - you purr, bb the case. Your reactions are so strong, it's they follow. You're into one-to-one relating, be it clear you're the tiger, and one's leading you by ($21.75) or roulade of beef ($18.75). food, pleasant service and an attractive atmosphere are the, ingredients What's in the Box? of business or personal. Carry,that theme into nil the tail..You f,o your own way this weekend. (P.3. the different parts of your life. Fallow through on You have a great time.) Dinner includes appetizer or soup, dessert and coffee or tea. There is for a pleasurable dining experience. . Somerville makes all those foods a fnntnsy tills weekend. PISCES (Fi'liruaiV l'J-March 20) You peak an extra charge for some of the appetizers served with the dinner. All WERNER'S LAKE EDGE, north shore of Watchung Lake, 141 Stirling Road, you love, but hate to cook. V1KGO (AUKUSI 2:i-Srptmiil>er 'i'i) • Wovk on midweek and seem to have t>verything(?) that Vlri;o perfectionism thin week and lighten under control. Another's flak goes right by items can also be ordered a la carte. Watchung. (908) 755-9344. (908)722-8782. Your Weekend up. You discover how much you can really enjoy yuu. By thu weekend, in fact, you've forgot- My husband had the soup du jour (mushroom barley) while I ordered This column is meant to inform readers on dining opportunities -Mlcki Pulsinelli life and still be efficient. The tom-tom:; call to ten it. Bo careful, however, of that Pisces triat you all week. It's time for come qunlity piny nnd of overdoing. You could go wild now, very the shrimp cocktail ($6.25 extra with dinner). The five enormous shrimp in the area. It is not a review. a powerful exchange of energy. Close that busi- . wild. And there may be damages. Tread with Look in the classified section of your local ness deal firat. care. CALL Natasha's Starcast! Galleries Forbes Newspaper .for-- 1-900-454-4543 • Daily Forecast' backgrounds, and other works ATRIUM ART GALLERY 30. Exhibit open during dining hall Exhibit open during library 68 Elm St., Summit by 15 artisans, through April • Monthly Forecast Hall of Records, BASILE-FAMA FINE ARTS from the Walt Disney studios, hours. hours. (908) 273-9121 • Compatibility-see if you and Morris County Courthouse 2 Monument Square • through March 23. "Watercolors by Linda J. Brad- "Oil paintings by Kate Suit;, Gallery hours Monday through 1.8. Opening reception from 2-5 Morristown New Brunswick shaw and Susan Suits Ewa'it, through March 12.. .• yoin partner are a match! THE MEDICAL CENTER Friday.from noon 4. p.m., Sat- p.m. March 15: discussion'by PLUS I he Spoken Tarot- (201) 267-1722 (908) 828-2920 March 20-May 14. Openings- •Piiintinys by Tim Glowski, urday and Sunday from 2-4 INTRODUCTIONS Open, to the public during Tuesday through Friday from 10 AT PRINCETON ception at '1 p.m. March 20. ..March 13-June 18. Opening re- p.m. Free admission. William Warmus and Michael' powerful 3-card reading 253 Withcrspoon St. A WAY POR PEOPLE TO MLET PEOPLE ( ( courthouse hours. a.m.-5 p.m., Sntualay from .1-5 MERWICK ception ;it '1 p.m. March 13. •Color photographs by Sally ) >i/ pi-r minute • 24 hours a clay! f PnnoPtnn 1 Aschenbrennoi at 3 p.m. March "Annual show of Morris Com': p.'i\ Also hy i:v"V,':!i );l 70 nnyanl I in-.'Pn:/ v -: NEW JERSEY CENTCr? o':Mv;, (hi Hi.'. - M.t.'i-!! ?:1 ToucMone or rotary phones ft 1 A Service of Vorhv* i\' Ait Association, thrm'iph .nri'' (GOO -107- ! tOl (Goo; 407 reno 'bos Newspapers . Mnrch'1-6, :1992 March 4-6, 1992 Forbes Newspapers 15

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VJ&...... $8.95 WINE & DINE - STAR LEDGER 1 Friday Night Dancing with Ham, Bacon or Sausage - 3 "Caruso's Is something to sing about In Plainfield ...... restaurant-goers -r-Courler News* March 6th - Bud Beavers & Elaine We serve a complete dinner from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. All Major, Credit Cards Accepted March 13th - Jim Hoffman 309 NORTH AVENUE EAST • WESTFIELD, NJ 07080 233^5200 757-2244 ValetParkihg SM ,r 1370 $outh Ave. Plainfield (Near Fanwood Border) HERB Closed Mondays Reservations Suggested GREENHOUSE RESTAURANT < '<• \ " '•• -'*, ' t's^A, Fine Southern and 1 NORTH V0SSEU.ER AVC. • IOUNO BROOK Monday y J&J Day: 20% Off Your Entire Gheck With Your J&J I.D.* 356-2692 • 356-9888 Northern Cuisine RESERVE NOW FOR in an elegant atmosphere Tuesday -All Huge Boli's 1/2 Price After 8:00 pm* ST. PATRICK'S DAY at an affordable price. Irish Band • Corned Beef Wednesday - Hospital Employee Dav: 20% Off Your Entire Chepk Cabbage — $8.95 with your Robert Wood Johnson or St. Peter's Hosptial I.D.* Tuesday, March 17th 95 Rack of Lamb. *14 Win Free Trip To Bahamas!* 95 Limbo Contest • Sand Dancing Thursday - Greek Night: 20% Off Your Entire Check After 5:00 pm Stuffed Lobster Tall. *16 • *restxictiotis apply with your Fraternity or Soroity I.D.* Filet Mlgnon...... Fresh Veal, Chicken, Seafood and Pasta Dishes 95 Buy Any Veal Parm w/Spag.... *12 Complete Dinners starting at $7.95 One Dinner Friday'-..Flower Day: Complimentary Flower to All Our Lady Lunch APPEARING SAT. At Reg. Price Customers (while supplies last) TRACERS BAND & Receive 2nd FREE Open Mon.-Sat. 11:30 AM-10 PM. Sun. 4 PM-10 PM Df.ndlec Corner Oak tree Rd. & Park Avc. Expires 4'4'92 A&p * r NOW OPEN ON SUNDAYS 3600 Park Avenue, South Plainfield, N.J. YOUR HOSTS MARY (in Bradlce's, A&P Shopping Center) j Bar B 0. Spare Ribs THE AND HENRY SAY $9.95 (908) 753-2696 WELCOME AMIGOS! muf \-Shredded b«ftftr chlckiti led pencil thin $4.95 EXCHANGE A Good Times Restaurant® Rt. 202-206 North, Bndgewater 49 Easton Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ • 247-1727 $3.50 , JEXIDEU t^ 526-7090 *Dlne in Only. Not valid with any other promotion. H0MEMA15EMEX1CANF0OD $2.95 E 400 MAIN ST. •METUCHEN (NEXT TO THE TRAIN STATION) Present . Dining thu cou 0 $2.95 906-9505 upon<» visi."t I PI ' ttpon visit OPEN FOR BKAKf AST, UINCH a DINNER THERE IS NO UDDER! wmAraftAMe6BQmt3tntrs£Gm $2.95 LUNCH SPECIALS RISTORANTE 1 FREE MENU ITEM Gome celebrate St. Patricks Day with the $2.50 M-F 11:30-3 RM. Up to $10.95 Value Places TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY NITES Best Irish Restaurant around! wTien you purchase a 2nd Menu | Ft©h Ta $3.26 • Chicken Antonio • Stuffed Catamari SATURDAY NITES RICH AT THE PIANO $ Item o? Equal or Greater Value $10.95 • Pork Chops Campagniola • many more Couples NiteV! Mon. - Prime Rib 8.95 Thurs. - Shrimp Scampi L — — — — — — — (I Polio Kanchero TREAT ANOTHER COUPLE TO DINNER FREE $ PURCHASE YOUR TWO ENTREES AND RECEIVE •& Linguini 9.95 EARLY BIRD SPECIALS THEIR TWO ENTREES $ f* • M~M • Tues. - Prime Rib 9,95 Friday - Prime Rib $9.95 Over 40 Entrees FREE (not valid on St. Patrick's pay) Mon.-Fri/3:00-5:30 P.M WH WILL DEDUCT THE TWO ENTREES OF LESSER VALUE FROM YOUR CHECK $ A Gr;miiiy of 15^. Will lie AiklccJ m the Total Hill Ucforc the Deduction. Wed. - Corn Beef Platter 9.95 Sun. - Senior Citizens Day - SHOCUN27 Cjniidt lie cumhineirwiili ;iny other promotions. M;ireh .11, 1992. F0HI1ES. (Inc. Soup Or salads, Pot or Pasta, Veg.) _ —•. _— COUPON ; '—- - J Prime Rib From 12-5 PM '6.J5 3376 Route 27 Kendall Park Frl. March I3lh • Irish Balladcers PRESENTS Catering for family parties. FRIDAY NITE 6-9 PM TALK OF THE TOWN Corned Beef Platter Sat. March Mih • D, Donovan (Irish Folkslnyer) Sun. March 15th • Irish Brunch Rehearsal & Shower Parties Everyday w/the Irish Balladcers NEW YORK Easter is April 19-Dinner Served "GRAND BUFFET" Mon. March 16th • Warm up with the Irish Balladcers Featuring: All the shrimp you can eat, Plus - Roast Beef Carving y«$6.95 - Lunch . Tues. March 17th -T)\e Irish Balladeers From Station; Roast Turkey Carving Station; Large Salad Variety; Villa 5-12 PM Irish Entertainment COMEDY ^$11.95 - Dinner All Day Long MOM'S " Pasta Dishes; Mussels Marinara; Eggplant Rolitlne; Chicken JIagpipers throughout the festivities. Produced by . FOR INFORMATION REGARDING Dishes; Veal Dishes; Seafood Dishes. 8.95 - For Seniors *St. Patricks Day*"'"* -•* Patrick Qaynor Entertainment RISTORANTE Plus More Specialities including: SHOWTIME Fridays & Saturdays 10 PM THESE RESTAURANT PAGES Fresh Mouarella, Desserts & Cotlee ' _ ^ — pe. % 1984 Rt 27, Edison (908) 287-2778 Reservations Suggested - UmHed Seating Countdown CALL • LIVE ENTERTAINMENT - (Chl|dren 10 & und?$5.50) — COUPON *- *-i MICKI PULSINELLI 19 more days to Cannot bo combined w/any Banquet Facilities for Weddings and other special 50% OFF AT other promotions Exp. 3/31/92 occasions available (or up to 200 persons. St. Patricks Day! Fridays Only I your Hosts: Sal Venezia & Patrick McLaughlin 908-722-3000 Lunch 11:30 A.M.-3 P.M. Mon.-Frl. M Buy 1 Comedy Show . FOB MORE INFORMATION HEGARDING THESE RESTAUHANT PAGES Dinner 5:00 P.M.-10:00 P.M. Mon.-Sat. 708 Mountain Blvd. admission at regular price CALL Ext. 6140 Reservations Suggested Watchung, NJ and the second admission MICKI PULSINELLI is at Half Price 561-2722 AT O'CONNORS (908) 422-1117 KJ 908-722-3000 EXT. 6104 2991 Hamilton Blvd., So. Plalnffelcl 755-2565 B£EF H' ALE HOUSE, (OH Route 287) 561-2722

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MORE THAN JUST A DINER ; LUNCH SPECULS -' e- . • '•:' Mon.-Fri. 11 AM-i i THE CRYSTAL DOME in .. Fpr the low price of $7.45 you get a cup Presents . of-Soup, Salad, Bread and Butter, Entree Early Bird Dining 7 Selection, Coffee or Tea, and your choice lliiO ($6.95 w/salad) Monday thru Saturday 3-6-PM 25 and on Sunday 1-5 PM ' of Pudding, Jello.or Ice Cream. Serving gourmet cuisine in record time. ENTREES MARILYN CORMACK . . Some Entrees come with Potato.or Vegetable. M Business Lunches & Group Parties Welcome If a (*) is shown no Potato or Vegetable is included. "Meals to Go" 1. Broiled or Breaded Pork .Chops Look here for our weekly menu 2. fioast English Cut Prime Rib . 725-7272 " to clip & save. 3. London Broil w/muishroom sauce • Bridgewater Commons Mall 4..Yankee Pot Roast '•••• ; :, ; AIM/4 Lb. Sandwiches 5. Rpast Fresh Ham w/stuffing ']" Wine With Reason Continental (your choice of meat) 6. Baked Meatloaf w/mushroom sauce $199 7. RoastHalf Spring Chicken w/stuffing I thought I had died and gone to heaven Anytime! 8. Sauteed Chicken Breast Marsala, " " this week. I was invited to two sit-down wine German-American Cuisine THE Now Appearing In Our Lounge tastings where-the food was excellent arid the Francaise or Parmigiana .• ' - wine was even better. The first event was'a "The Stamm Family is at your service" "MIRAGE" 62 W. Main St., Somerville 9. Chicken Croquettes •'••:•• component and vertical tasting of the renown Chateau Montelena . if you are OPEN FOR LUNCHEON, Coming: Next Week •'• 722-8782 10. Broiled Filet of Bluefish unfamiliar with this Napa. wlnory, suffice 10 ' 11. Broiled Boston Scrod : . . ; say thai their Chardonnay was placed first in COCKTAILS, DINNER, SUPPER "REMEMBER WHEN" .12. Fried Filet of Sole the famous "Paris Tasting" of 1973, shutting out some very notabla French Burgundies. On the North Shore of the Lake G U. C I N A madron • NO COVER •NO MINIMUM 13. Broccoli Rabe w/cavatelli* Since that time, Chateau Montolona has'pro- CRANFORD 14. Stuffed Shells Parmigiana w/meatball* . duced Chardonnay of consistently excellent N.J. quality year after year. Part of their ability to 141 Sterling Road, Watchung, New Jersey 16. Spaghetti Carbonata* - • do this comes frorti their dedication to "fruit N.J.'S OWN BIG APPLE When You Want The 17. Spaghetti w/broccoli* first" In the wines. Bo Barrett, winemaker, WEDDKVG 18. Spaghetti Marinara w/meatball* . may be the first person to toll you that ha is a T A L I A N A hired gun, chosen to produce the Montelena 755-9344 Occasion To Be 19. Baked Italian Lasagna w/meatball* style by carefully blending of the fruit and not SUPERB 20. Baked Greek Style Moussaka w/small Greek Salad* by making the grapes bend to his will with RECEPTIONS winemaklng techniques. Greg Ralston, Mon- BANQUET We have accomodations (o fit every Unforgettable Or __• 21. Baked Greek Style Pastichio w/small Gre,ek Salad* telena's Director of Sales, led us through a budget. 50 (o 500 Persons. 22. Authentic Athenian Spinish Pie w/small Gr§eif Salad* eomponenet tasting that showed us just that. 23. Grilled Chicken Breast We tasted islx samples; the first three were FACILITIES OVERNIGIIT ACCOMODATIONS Your Just Going Out For 24. Eggplant Parmigiana w/spaghetti* barrel samples of wines mads from three AVAILABLE AT OUR ADJACENT separate . Each had very 63 W- Somerset Street 725-4553 25. Baked Ziti Parmigiana w/meatball*. distinct flavors and aromas from its grapes. Weddings • Showers LUXURY HOTEL 26. Baked Manicotti Parmigiana w/meatball* Tho Gauer Estate gave a very aromatic, spicy A.Bite With Friends honey-aprlcot wine, Takahaskl III lent itself Raritan Dinners 27. Broiled Filet of Sole w/crabmeat stuffing more to tropical fruit flavors, and the John N. RESTAURANT • CATERING 28. Chefs specials of the day Hanna vineyard was very lean, very acidic Reservations accepted Sunday through Friday 20-800 Persons and showed green apple and lemon flaivors. (before 6:30 pm on Saturday) 272-4700 Open: Everyday 6 AM Close: Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. 12 Mid. . The next glass contained wine that had Close: Thurs. 1 AM Close Fri., Sat. 3 AM undergone barrel aging In new oak. Then a At Parkway Exit! 36 • Cranford glass of wine which had been barrel fer- mented and was still full of yeast. These two 2002 Park Avenue • South Plainfield compononots, wood and yeast, aging, are 392 George Street used only as accents in very small amounts New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901 LUNCHEON 755-2811 SPECIALS to add Interest. But the backbone of the Montelena style was contained in the last The First Place For . glass, the wine that Is fermented in tpmpera- (908)846-1070 Viewing the Watchung Mountains ture controlled, stainless' stool tanks. This sa- The Best in Restaurants mple is very concontratod in aroma and had . Fax (908) 846-6365 strong flavors associated with the chardonnay grape. .

Now, (ho object -was'to lake.theso six glasses and blend thorn into one wino that might bo passable. I found that I did not miss • my calling to be winemaker. It was not easy to mako a blend that was not too heavy in TUESDAY-MARCH 17th one. thing or light in another. And Bo has. to do this with sixteen or so barrels to find that 12 NOON - 3 PM Montelona stylel Evory yearl Montolena wine „. my reconinendation does not go though malolactic fermentation Plus (a restructuring of the fruit acids that make wines softer) because they feel that iho acid- 5 PM-11PM .- ity is what shows tho brillianco of the Mon- telena fruit flavors and keep tho wines long as fhe perfect place lived. Wo tasted the 1984 Chardonnay, and it ST. PATRICK'S CELEBRATION still was livoly enough to keep a coupla moro years. Amazing, It all boils down to what I have hoard winemakors all over tho world with BAGPIPER: TIMWIY WICCABE say. If you havo outstanding fruit, don't scrow for geatgetin-shqpe food" it up by playing with il too much, Chateau 5 Hours Open Bar Montolona proves that good fruit and dedica- Irish Food Specialties ,<& Cocktail Hour Shape up with some good advice from "Galloping tion to oxcollonce produces a winnor vintage aftor vintage. "7 Course Dinner, Tiered Wedding Cake Gourmet" Graham Kerr. Come try the Mongolian Barbeque Noxt woek: A totally difforont philosphy Music By: GREG RYAN Silver Candelabras and Flowers at J.R Lee's - a lot of great food for not a lot of money. As a member of Heart Smart Restaurants Internation- from Byron Vineyards. . • • • Flaming Jubilee Show, Private Bridal al, who's nutritional consultant is Graham Kerr, J.R Lee's Irish Dancing By The Berry Children Rooms, White Glove Service guarantees customers menu selections that meet the Graham Kerr requirements set by the American Heart Association and DJ: Music By Sophistication 95 International Culinary FROM $33 Consultant most diet/weight loss programs. (Formerly TV's Come in for lunch ($4.95) or an all-you-can-eat dinner NO COVER Per Perso Galloping Gounmot) ($8.95). Takeout available by phone, or fax. Sponsored by FREE PARKING 123 CHURCH ST.. KINGSTON $ Specials It,, Corned Beei & Cabbage Platter &95 Wine & I i«un i\ $ FRANKLIN TOWNE CENTER Corned Beef Sandwich.. 3-25 Albany Street - Ferren Mail • New Brunswick • Phone 828-3337 • Fax 828-5858 (next to FOODTOWN) Food Will Only Be Served in Dining Room SHRIMP COCKTAIL 908-422-2324 Reservations Accepted SOUP 3417 Highway 27 Franklin Park, N.Jr FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THESE RESTAURANT PAGES IFOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THESE RESTAURANT PAGES & SALAD BAR CALL BOBBY & MAR OPAOPA DRINK CALL MICKI PULSINELLI 318 William Street SMWVS Petock'6 AT CHILDREN'S MICKI PULSINELLI 908-722-3000 EXT. 6104 Piscataway MENU AT 752-4474

Make Reservations Now 908-722-3000 EXT. 6104 419Amwetl Rd., Hlllsborough Park & Mountain Aves., Scotch Plains 322-7726 (908) 359-2333

l9 MfeekendT Forbes Newspapers March 4-6,1992 March 4-6,1992 Forbes Newspapers Weel«BlldP!ys COACH if PADDOCK f\ Route 78 (EXIT 12) 4 Miles West at Clinton, N;J. GRAND ^ 735-7889 £ CHINA FORTUNE ;„, I- • LUNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS LIGHT GARDEN 102-108:-El Broad St. • WEDDINGS • BANQUETS •PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Oak Tree & Pqrk Avenue, South Plalnfield Westfield, NJ. Near the Edison Border.in the .."•'''. (NcxtFirst Nationwide Bank) . A&P"6hopping Center . ;••'•.••-.'- 908-654-7170 • 654-77^,. (908) 754-33 lOiiir 754-3311 HAVE GOURMET "';Saturday, March 14th 7-11:30 HOT LUNCH BUFFET CHINESE CUISINE All You Can Ent - Soup Included" •••••••;•. IN • • • ;,• Mon -Snt 12:00-3:00 p.m. ; ELEGANT WESTFIELD Dance to the Rhythm of the 1940's Sunday Dinner Buffet 4:00-9:00 p.m. Big Band Music, -i — —COUPON VALID FOR 2 LOCATIONS ~—*- — -

with Vincent Joseph's Orchestra MARCH SPECIAL •.••• I MARCH SPECIAL Any Purchase f\Tj>v? Any Purchase Dinner-Dance $26.95 $3.00 pfSIS.flOOrMorc '%JWV.- Of $15:00QrMore Per Person, Plus tax, CJIIMOI lie IIMJII in cnnjunclinn wilh any cnnnoi he UKC(I in conjunction with any other oiroC/limil one coupon per customer other offer/limit one coupon per customer ' Gratuity & Cocktails China Light • Grand Fortune China Light • Grand Fortune , * , H, > «'• i

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if t ^ j, i • * - • « fe^, 3 Locations to Serve You! El Ranchero The Finest in Fresh and Cooked Seafood at Clinton Point r/^^PETE'VtA S i$100OFF Authentic Mexican Food % * *-«*- «•.:••• I SEA SCALLOP | Package Goods Also FISH DINNER Lunch • Dinner & Cocktails • Guitar Music Incl. TF& Coleslaw With This Coupon • Game Room Th« Mayor of Clinton 469-9570 Located on Center Street Robert Nulman and L. ^HL" ^l^H. —I Clinton Township Clinton Twsp. Polite 716 Union Ave. Chief Howard Runyon Where Rts. 78, 22 and 31 meet both dlneherel A&P Shopping Center Middlesex, NJ 205 E, 2nd St. 111 W. 2nd Ave. Plainfield , NJ -. Roselte, NJ 756-1656 241-5990 Dining Dominie's Places Ristorante PIZZA te Fine Southern Italian Cuisine PASTARIA Elegant Dining in a 200 year old Victorian Mansion Pfcza On All food cooked and spiced to order. Private parties up to 60 The Run Large meeting room available. It's Gold Always lots of free parking on premises Outside FOR INFORMATION REGARDING Live Piano Music Let Us Bring THESE RESTAURANT PAGES Friday and Saturday Evenings \ CALL Open Mon.-Fri. for Lunch & Dinner Your Order -MICKI PULSINELLI Dinners Sat. starting at 5:00 PM AT .Closed Sunday To You 276 Hamilton Street 908-722-3000 " New Brunswick, NJ (908)7250766 Ext. 6140 (908)247-9674 42 WEST MAIN ST., SOMERVILLE, NJ Reservations Suggested (908) 725-0766 FAX (908) 725-8578

• CY 'Weekend Forbes Newspapers March 4-6, 199i March 4,5,6, 1992 Forbes Newspapers Forbes Newspapers / Page U-1 Real Former millworks offered as a home, complete with folklore SCOTCH PLAINS - Originally, prised of the large master bed- a mill built in. 1840 by Simeon. room, a third bedroom and a bath. Lambert,- a Westfiibld freeholder, Three additional ;: spacious bed- this house at "2041 Raritah Road' rooms and bath are located on the .was known as the "Old Windmill third floor. : Farm." . . • '.; : . •• According to folklore, the Lant_ 'The farm consisted of 110 acres b$rt property boasts a colorful his- and was owned by the Lambert tory. During the Revolutionary family and operated as a mill mak- War, on June 26, 1777, British ing dder, dis- ..•••..- ••.•••-• troops are said tilled cider, and to have con- eventually, flour. U N 0 N sumed three „ Thq farm and barrels of the- mill ceased op- HOUSE TOURS mill's Jersey TIPSHEET 2041 Raritan Road, Scotch Plains $465,000

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T«X»« $8,045(1991) fehfrflto, Scotch Pfefttf^anwood ftegtcm&l Schodte^ irtciucfiho Cote* - ' <®&rt#rtay school, Twffl Mkfcte School, Scotch PteJr^attwod HSgN '. • LINDA EPSTEIN/FORBES NEWSPAPERS Op««lMHi»*i Through BamBUarKJCrain, Inc., 43 Etm a, WestfWd, History abounds In this Impressive offering at 2041 Rarltan Road in Sdotch Plains.

9010 9010 9020 9020 9020 9020 Homes . Homes '. Homes for Sale , Homes for Sale Homes for Sale Homes for Sale Under $150,000 Under $150,000 erations around 1900 and the prop- applejack, consequently forgetting • • ....-..• erly was purchased by Robert w. 1 ALEXANDRIA TWP, BRIDQEWATER-- Ex- CRANFORD- by owner, HILLSBOROUQH- Cus- their orders from General William SO EDISON- SO. PLAINFIELD— by tom Cape, 3 +Brs, 2 ' MOVE IN CONDITION HUNTERDON CTY— al- panded Ranch recently OPEN HOUSE, Sun 1-4, Nelson in 1908. Mr. Nelson con- Howe. The troops were subjected owner, affordable newer most, new 3 level Colonial renovated with 864 sq ft 423 Orchard St., Charm- baths, 1 car garage, 2 STORY COLONIAL. 3 BR, duplex, 3 BR, CAC, full verted the mill into a dwelling and to an attack from the rear by Yan- 2 baths, basement, deck, set ort 5 beautiful acres. work shop/garage. 7 Ing 3 BR colonial lift young neighborhood. bsmt, nice yard, lots of Paved circular drive, 3 tier rooms, 3 BRs, park-like bath, LR w/ fplc, formal $175,000. Call Century the property has been repeatedly kee troops the following day and detached garage. Fenced storage.. Well malnt. M in yard. Satellite dish,.re- deck w/hot tub, 2 fire- setting. $189.900.. DR, Updated kit., rec 21, McO.ee Realtors, subdivided, with the current of- suffered a score of casualties. . out. Near 287. Asking places,, library, great FISCHER REALTORS, 908-826-4440 modeled kitchen, alumi- $129,000. CaH769-9Q38 room, enclosed porch. fering situated oh 1.9 acres. Another tale •• concerns tunnels num sided, tilt-In thermal room,.' Las. Vegas room, 908-534-4025 Move in cond. $194,500. HOLLAND TOWNSHIP- SO. PLAINFIELD- Cape steam room, 3% baths. Extensively renovated, the 12- running Under the basement of the Windows, new gas fur- BRIDGEWATER- GREAT Call 276-1398 . • ' Hunterdon county, super nace, all appliances in- Cod, 3Va BR, close to $429,900. This Is a dis- BUY! 3-BR Cape, 'full 4BR, 2V2 baths, colonial. room house has many, special fea- home. Perhaps part of the mill- schools/shopplng/trans., tress sale! Call Realtor for cluded. Low taxes. Close more Info. 1-78 to exit 11 basement, 1 car garage, GARWOOD New construction ready tures and is listed for $465,000. works, some historians believe the to trains.'arid, major hwys.' EIK, full bsmt., new fur- 100x160 deep lot. for occupancy. Boasting The 28X14 family room is By owner, $139,900. nace, many items recently over 78 to 614 S., left on $139,900.- Make offer. STARTER HOME many extra features, 2.. tunnels may have been used prior upgraded, deep yard in 579, right on.Hickory Cor- A great location 3BR colo- trimmed in chestnut. The 18X17 (908)988-6237 Call CENTURY 21, MtOee gorgeous acres, low, low, to the Civil war as part of the un- good area. Reduced to ner' Rd., house on right. Realtors, 908-526-4440 nial, li' \g room, formal taxes, exc. area, close to dining room with fireplace harks $129,900. By owner. FISCHER REALTORS, 908- dining ,uom, eat In kitch- derground railroad to hide slaves all transp. Builder offers back to colonial times. The country 908-756-0890, " 534-4025; BRIDGEWATER- Linden en,, ceramiec ic bathbtbh, fulfll Incentive package.for firm escaping their southern masters on HOMES Street, New Home avail- btbasement, , 1 caarr garageg . contract prior to 3/10/92. kitchen has been modernized and UNDER $180,000 WANT TO SELL/BUY BOUND BROOK $89,900 able July 92 occupancy. $142,000$142000 . their journey to freedom. : FASTI- wo specialize In HALF DUPLEX Asking 257,000, (908) includes a dishwasher and micro- Placataway $169,900. Call Ray at Ceritury-21-DS Kuzsma 561-2700. The township of Scotch Plains is VERY AFFORDABLE matching motivated Newly listed two bedroom 908-722-1559 or 908- Realty, 115 Mlln St., wave oven. Two Story expanded seller* with qualified home offering ea.t>ln 218-9098 Cranford, NJ 07016. ' INTRODUCTIONS... served by five elementary schools buyer*. 1-800-486-2955 kitchen, basement, sun A laundry room adjacent to the Ranch with 3-BRs. Vinyl BRIDGEWATER- Lovely 908-272-8337 A way for people to meet (K-5), two middle schools (6-8) and porch, all appliances in- people, every week in kitchen, a full modern bath, a den sided, Big rear deck and a cluded. Move-in condi- 4BR Split, big Family Rm one high school. Approximately 90 very deep parklike.' lot! A w/brlck fireplace, eat-in EDISON- 3 BR Colonial, your local Forbes newspa- and a guest bedroom complete the GREAT BUY)! $114,900. tion! Hurry! Call 908- per. The ad is free, then percent of the 1991 graduating.se- 9020 469-3900 kit., DR, 2 car garage, 1 EIK, LR, DR, FR, 1/3 acre, first floor. . Homes for Salo --.- acre; property $234,900. 2 zone heat, immaculate. one call does it all! Century 21 1-800-889-9496 Front and back stairways serve niors are continuing their educa- South Bound Brook Golden Post Realty Century 21 $192K. Buyers only. 908- VALUE PACKED 396-0037: . .:... the second floor, which is corn- tion at institutes of higher learning. DID YOU 908-489-3900 McO.ee Realtors MANVILLE— By owner. Two Story Colonial with 4/ 908-528-4440 Lost Valley section 2 fam- 5 BRs, 2 full baths, family KNOW... BRANCHBURQ- BY GLADSTONE— restored that an ad In this local Victorian for sale by ily house, separate utlls, room and much more In OWNER, 3 BR, 2 bath, owner. New Heat, roof, newly painted int/ext. an excellent area. paper also goes into 16 split, gas utilities, AC, Vi Advertise in the Classified! $150,000. 709-0077 SHOULDN'T MISS THIS other local papers? Reach acre, fenced in land- bathrooms, kit. & central over 400,000 readers air, Huge family room, 3 MIDDLESEX $139,888 CORRECTION: In last week's Union County Realty Guide, the name of ONE! $134,900 scaped yard, alum, siding, with one call! large FR, move-in cond., BY OWNER plus BR, 2 baths. GOING! GOINO.I the real estate agency marketing the property at 50 Spruce St., Cranford, 1-800-559-9495 $325,000. Open house ...GONE... South Bound Brook $169,000. Call 722-6372 HILLSBOROUQH- Rohill March 8th, 12 pm to 3 MINI ESTATE Devlp. 4+ BR, 2.5 baths, be the first to see this was misspelled. It should be Marc Kelley,. Realtors of P.O. Box 142, 15 NORTH OF ROUTE 22 BRIDQEWATER pm. 62 Mendham Road, meticulous three bedroom This Stone Rancher will huge kitchen w/slidlng 908-781-0151. Alden St., Cranford. . ' - catch your eye for surel Brldgewater Immac. Colonial in a great doors leading to a 20' x home offering formal DR, 3BRs, LR, DR, kit. with a Custom Ranch home with family neighborhood has 36' deck w/pool. Many ex- custom kitchen w/break- breakfast bar, enclosed 3BRS, ±¥i baths, LR with 4BRs, 1%-baths, garage. tras. $249,990. Call 908- HIHsborough fast. bar, Family Room/ front porch, full base- fireplace, DR, Kit., base- Excel, schools, conve- 369-4358 FAMILY LIVING bsmt. Plush 1 yr. old w/w 9000 9010 ^ ment, garage, and cov- niently located. Anxious Gracious 4BR Colonial set carpeting throughout. ment, skylights & more! owner...make an offer CRANFORD REAL ESTATE Homes .4,, * Homos" $138,900 ered rear patio on BIG lotl on cul-de-sac features FR Maintenance-free vinyl $214,900. today! $142,900. ERA GREAT FAMILY ROOM w/fireplace, spacious eat- coated aluminum siding. Under $150,000 "V"- Under $150,000 AMERICAN DREAM, Re- brick 3 BR colonial has South Bound Brook In kitchen, and for enter- Fenced rear yard for the Warren altors 908-253-9000 had much loving care, taining a deck and In- children to play. Won't 9010 EDISON— Llndeno.au PISCATAWAY-^Jvlove In OWNERS super kitchen, living room last! Call 908-469-3000 School, lovely expanded and enjoy this spotless OOINO. SOUTH... BEST BUY IN TOWN . BRIDQEWATER- BY ground pool. $354,900 Homes under Two story Colonial with 4/ w/flreplace, formal dining Century 21 Golden Key today! $150,000 cape 3 BR, EIK, formal home. Plenty of living so make an offer on this OWNER, 4 bedroom, 3 room, high basement, space Inc. a finished -Custom Brick expanded 5 BRs, 2 full baths, LR baths, 2 car garage, North Realtors 908-873-8000 Century 21 DR, 2 full baths, fenced central air, convenient lo- Golden post Realty yard. Walk to schools, basement w/wood burning Cape and become a WIN- with a real wood burner, of route 22, 177,500. cation for trains, schools HILLSBOROUGH- By BOUND BROOK- 5 large trains, stores, $137,500 stove. 3 BR, LR, DR. over- NER! LR, DR, HUGE kitch- HUGE country kitchen, (908) 231-0087. & GSP. $219,900. Cen- Owner. 3 BR, 1^ bath, 908-469-3900 room Cape Cod, EIK, 3 sized 100'xlOO' lot. en, 4 BRs, IV2 baths, BIG enclosed rear party MIDDLESEX- 3 BR, big Make offer! Call 908- room, full basement, ga- tury 21-DS Kuzsma Realty Colonial, vinyl siding, CAC, BR, Hilled bath, hardwood 722-3000 ex. 6123 $141,000. Open house basement, breezeway and 115 Miln St.' Cranford, NJ cath. ceiling, fireplace. 2 FR w/ frplc, deck, beauti- floors, excel, location March 8th 1 PM to 4 PM. garage. $139,900 rage and nice, inground car garage, $189,000. ful neighborhood. near park. Asking pool! $209,900 Make space 07016 908-272-8337 45 Tabb Ave. 968-1936. Independently owned Call 908-359-4448. $165,000. Call 469-6365 $129,000. K « M Rani- South Bound Brook tort, 908-826-0141 ROSELLE- 3 BR Colo- Watchung nial, move-In condition, 11 YEARS YOUNQ in your closets... CRANFORD- 3 BR, LR, BEST BUY IN TOWN! Fea- HILLSIDE Ads In Classified Park area, new kit. & CONTEMPORARY . DR, kit., end. porch, full baths finished bsmt., tures 3 BRs, 1W baths, bsmt., detached gar., dontcost — ( LR, DR, fam. room, cus- Gorgeous setting for this Sell sliders to deck, frplc. Home! Vh- acres of na- alum, siding, quiet area, They pay! $137,900. Call 718-694- tom kitchen & garage on conv. to rail trans. 1758 wkdays, 908-245- nice lot on a dead end tures best and a Home "don't needs" $148,500. 201-028- 8892 eves. & wkends. street. Lots more to brag that has It all! Call for a about too! $142,900 private showing of this 9394. OWNER ANXIOUS! masterpiece. $299,900 with a Cranford CRESTWOOD- Adults ERA (55 + ) 7,500 homes. 7 PINE RIDGE- Adults ERA At J.ZAVATSKY J. ZAVAT8KY Classified Ad clubhouses, 40 styles (55 + ) - Premier manufac- AdwrVso In the Classified! & ASSOCIATES from $20,000-$142,500. tured home community, 3 & ASSOCIATES REALTY 908-788-1200 Beautiful & secure - FREE clubhouses, activities, REAl^Y 908-788-1200 BROCHURE- HEARTLAND from $15,000 FREE BRO- REALTY ASSOCIATES, P.O. CHURE- Closed Sundays. Box D, 480 Rt. 530, Whit- 1-908-350-9000 P.O. Box Conbomintum^ Ing, NJ 08759. 1-800- 3 RTE. 530 Whiting, NJ Old World charm & quality ronovatlons make English Village 631-5509 08759. Cranford premier condo conversion starting as low as TO ADVERTISE $99,900. ; CALL OUR • Prestige • Owner Sup'plied Financing CLASSIFIED HOTLINE to qualified buyers TOLL FREE SCOTCH PLAINS $199,000 SCOTCH PLAINS $299,000 • Peaceful & serene estate Evorythlng (or a good llfol This 3 brtn, 1 bath Ranch Immaculate homo noollod In a wooclod sotting on like grounds. 1-800-334-0531 •ot on a qulot Southslde winding stroot offers slop Southsldo of Scotch Plains. <1 bodrooma, 2 family down dining room w/bbq pit, 2 way stono frplco in rooms, 2Vi baths, dining room & largo yard, • Easy walk to NY train, LR & Fam. Room & 2 cor attached garago. All this + spacious living room w/frplco & much moro. new car. Beautiful slzod lot. Don't miss this onol SPL1474. town shops SPL1409. • 27 varieties of layouts • Elevators available By Popular Roquost — Lltnltod Offer • Lease Purchase Program (only 3 units) • 5% down payment on 1 BR units • 10% down payment on 2 BR units

SCOTCH PLAINS $174,900 WESTFIELD $167,000- $259,900 Split louol In tnovu-ln condition w/3 bdrms, 1'/i Lovoly Victorian Homo In groat family neighborhood. baths, Florida Room, brick frplco In living room, Coimplotely ronovatocl. Intorlo'r rocontly palntocl- & 8 Bridgewater Honicsitcs nowor kltchon. Neutral decorations. Convonlont to wallpapered. 3 brms, 2 baths, E.I.K. now windows Contiomtniumii • 4 Dr. 2me wftssmt, 908-247-7594. Poconos Properties •mont Tower*. Near Rt. wall carpet, porch & a garage door opener. Call us today for your tour! up. Deck. Quiet area; RARITAN- 2 BR, avail near all trans, smoker ok. retail space or office. So. Washington to Lake- Choose your colors in any THINKING OF MOVING.? offers all luxuries plu wooded area. Move-In *• SOMERVILLE** 206.. Please call 908- able April 1st 1 month $500/mo. including all $85p/mo. Call after. 6pm, •"-•. .*. *'* '" • Couple or 1 female pref. 9600 Now Is the best time pool, tennis. $63,900 cond. Reduced for Immed. Great location, charming 359-3606. Ads In Classified vlew(l) •...'.' one of these 4-BR Coloni- SUMMIT- Building lots POCONO LOT FOR Non-smoker. No pets. security, no pets, $650/ util. & cable. 1 mo. secu- COMMERCIAL 908-246-1390 Burgdorff Raaltor* . als on 1 acre lots, fea- since 1988 to Buy or Sell. Call today! ERA AMERI sale. $109,900/neg-/wlll 3 BR Colonial, remodeled $725 plus utils. 1 mo. month + utilities. Pis call rlty. Call 272-0924 Let me help you. Call CAN DREAM, REALTORS, help w/closlng cost. 908- for. sale; Principals only! SALE— by owner. City eat-In large kitchen, easy HILLSBOROUOH— IVt REAL ESTATE RARITAN- Stbre. -1000 dontebst — Matuchen Offlc* tures Include FR, Central Reply: Box 24 c/o Forbes water & sewer. Skiing, sec. & refs. Avail. April BRs, upstairs, 2-Famlly, 908-725-9040 DUNELLEN- Furnished, 908-848-3777 air, fireplace & base- Randee at 908-283-9000 281-7415. Finder's Fee walk to train & Main St. sq. ft.w$j650/month, 1 They pay! pd. to realtor. • y * Newspapers; PO Box 699, lake, tennis, pool; Health Perfect for kids. $1,300/ 1st. 908-725-8695 Ige. yard. Half garage, share. kitchen & bath. month Security required. ments. Call for details. Distinctive Propertlei NORTH WILDWOOD- 1 Somerville, NJ 08876. problems- need' cash, $65O/rho.+utlls. 1% RARITAN- 3 rm. apt.,Near all transportation. Prices', starting at 668-1000/786-8916 mo. Option to buy. CALL BRIDOEWATER I 9620 Pis call 526-2879 BR condo, w/klt. fully fur- MIDDLESEX/PISCAT- must sacrifice, $25K/best (908)390-5533. mos. sec!. Call 908-359- heat supplied. $550 & $70/weekly. Pis call 908- PISCATAWAY— 3-BR 2-$249,900. .••••••:•• Specialize Warren/ AWAY AREA- 2 BR, 1W GRANDVIEW Professional nished, pool, AC & cable offer. 908-218-1896 6354 or 281-7971 $600. Security, refs. sln- 356-3047 9680 Story home w/NEW ROOF/ Century 21 Golden K«y Watchung/Brldgewatar TV. Close to beach $ and baths, full bsmt., deck, gle prof. 908-722-5712 Properties for Sale EARN QOOD PART-TIME Ads In Classified ..:.,•.;.-: 9430 •••••• • OARDENS EDISON- furnished FURNACE; Eat-In Kit, For- Realtor* 908-873-8000 WANT TO SELL/BUY bdards. "$37,900 nothing possible rent w/option. KENILWORTH— Charm- Warehouse Rentals OR FULL-TIME INCOME mal DR, full bsmt w/work- $119,900,526-1827 9250 Multi-Family Homes 1 & 2 Bedroom Town- Ing & Immac. 3^t room RARITAN- 3 rooms & room, kitchen and laundry FASTI— we. specialize In down. Owner will finance. tote and Acreage • houses. Central air. Indi- bath, 1st floor, working prlveleges. '.$350/mQ.'- 2% bath, End sey residents. 3 days/2 altor, 908-469-2333 immed. Call 874-8240. . laundry privileges, share 9810 nights only $59.95 for vis- CRANFORD— 2-family SO. BOUND BROOK- lent location. Available Businesses for Sale 699, Somerville, NJ Unit with garage is best FLORIDA- Disney World MANVILLE- large 1 BR Lge. 5 rooms, 2BRs, quiet bath. Close to shopping & 08876. iting! Ask about $1000 Area. Private owners In BRIDOEWATER- 5 mln.2nd floor, 5 room unfur- 1 Immed. Call,781-7900 value on the market! In- from Rt. 287 & 22. 3 BRs, loft, $575 plus util. NO area, w/w carpeting,, busl transp. $400/mo.+ se- ext. 7$00, 9-5 ask for Bll- travel relmbursemeflt Klssimmee offer lowest nished apt W/W carpet pete. Call 457-5204 days, curity. Call 908-245-7914 cludes central vac, sec.•Prices from $23,900. full bsmnt, private yard & $675/mo. + util. Adults ness couple pref. $750 + lie Davis. ESTABLISHED LAWN system, fireplace & more. possible .recession beater or 359-5609 nights.' Utils. 201-825-2179. anytime. MAINTENANCE— Com- LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR- Call 1-800-835-4533. rates for mid March & be- parking. Safe enough for pref. Call 908-276-1390. HILLSBOROUOH- Pro- seeks people for weight Shows like a model! A single girl, large enough METUCHEN- 3 BR, IV2 SO.BOUND BROOK- 2- SOMERVILLE- Furn; pany In Somerville area, must see at $125,000. *Some qualifications yond. Fully loaded 2 bed- fessional office building. fully equipped. For details loss. Dr. recommended & apply. room, 2 bath super con- for family. Avail. 4/1. No baths, AC, W & D, In Vic- BRs, IV2 mos. sec,rooms $80-up. Sm. apts. 2200 sq. ft. Rt. 206. & guar. 10-30 lbs. In 1 mo. ERA AMERICAN DREAM CRANFORD- 4 rooms, torian home near train. $135/wk. Call manager call (908) 704*8234. OCEAN GROVE- If you dominiums include kitch- pets. $85O/mo. + utll. 2nd floor, 2 family, heat $680+ utils. No pets. Triangle Rd. at traffic Also earn $1000/$2000 Realtors, 908-283-9000 en utensils, towels, linens Security & references No pets, $1095 + utili- Avail 4/1 908-755-6672 908-722-2107 5r7PM. light. Available Im- FULL UNE GROCERY/SU- per mo. PT; $3000+ FT. need a 3 room. Bungalow furnished, close to allties. 908-548-6400 .•••' SOMERSET w/gas heat, enclosed & barbecue grills. Perfect req'd. Call 218-0538. trans., $850/mo + utll. • - * * * * SOMERVILLE- Nicely mediately. 90^^18-1100 PERMARKET- For sale 908-231-6979 Executive Quailbrook for economy minded fami- METUCHEN— 4 rooms, 1 furnished room w/refrig. In St. Augustine, Fla., sec- Townhouse! 2 Story entry, porch, corner location,. lies or retirees looking to CRANFORD— 18 Spring- IV* mo, security. Avail. SOMERVILLE- Spacious KENILWORTH^- Avail. onds from beach. Owner NEW this Is for you. Only field Ave. Luxury condo April'1, Call 272-0924 .bedroom, 2nd floor. 2. yr. 1BR garden apt. Free Non-smoker, male pref. immed. approx 1100 sq OPPORTUNITY foyer, 2-BR, 2Vz bathst review area for relocation. lease. 1^6 month secu- Sec. $75/up. 725-6470 retlreing. Call Ed Kaz at $60,000. Call Bills R.E. bldg, 3 blocks to shops & CRANFORD— duplex, 3 heat & HW, mlns. from ft. Prime office space. 1st Easiest & surest LR, DR, eat-in kitchen, Agency, 201-774-2124 $39,99 per day, lower transp. Quality upgrades rity, references, credit re- Bridgewater Commons 904-829-2222 fireplace, garage, over- rates for longer stays. Call BR apt, screened porch, port required. $750 + floor. Heat & hot wate way to extra cash. 2 BRs., 1 bath, $1175/mo $200 move-In rebate. Call supplied. Ample off stree HILLSBOROUQH— Break Free Info sized deck. This town- PALM SPRINGS, FLORI- Tom, 908-422-1654. yard, convenient to elec. Call 908-280-2815. 9470 house has It all forDA— 2-BR, 2Vi bath incl H, H/W, gas. Indoor schools & transp. $825 + f 08-725-2596. parking, private entrance fast/Lunch establishment. Call 908-873-2607 $134,900. . ••' , • Townhouse. Pool, Club- HILTON HEAD SC- garage & elevator. March util, lV!t mo. sec., Call MIDDLESEX- 3 spacious * * + + Apartments to Share Call Carl 908-272-5100. Prime Hwy. location. Call You won't be 1st occupancy. Super J 908-874-7620, 4PM-8PM Preferred Ufeatyle house, Tennis, Lake. Beach & tennis resort. 382-2434 > rooms, 1st floor, no pets; disappointed. $61,900. 908-276-8239 2BR, ,2, bath condo, AC, 90.8r2J6-26.87, 0^,686- on bus line & convenient E. BRUNSWICK— Prof'l MOBILE LOJCKSMITH RARITAN WATCHUNO r •''•'• Realty, 908-707-0880 1800 B/K Mgmt. CRANFORD— gentleman METUCHEN— 2-3 room OPPORTUNITIES OF THE» MONTGOMERY '_ LOVE & CARE oll available near by. to Shops. ;908-968-1093. SOMERVIL1.E F, 2 BR, 2 bath apt. BUSINESS- fully EASY COMMUTEI SOMERVILLE OREEN BROOK ~ - WATER SPORTS QA- to share 4 room apt, offices, prime location . A A 9O'« ••&. it . (HAKE VbUR^ELF COMFORTABLE . .^Is^uijlaijtjla.thls cualorrj^Rapch on GREAT MOTHER/DAUGHTER . SOMERSET- 2BR, 575/ wk. Call 889-2292 , $420+ 1/2 Utll. 3/15. equipped van, tools & In- This 3 bodroom home.onia'.roomy lot • j. NEW.QNTHE.MARKBTI . . LOREIII- ManaHaWklrt t EDISON- 2 BR Condo, MIDDLESEX- 4 rooms near train & bus, of Telemarketing from your- In thfs'4;tioardorri Customzfod Copo on ".114 acreiovol lot, embolllshe'd'by woo- . 5 bedroom, 2 fullbalh w/fireplacs, 3 yr. 2V5b'ath," end unit; EIK,' close to town' & transp., LUXURY APIS is 2 blocks from the train station. Por- Throe bedroom homo with living room, NEW JERSEY SHORE W/W carpet, DW, W&D. Super Clean! Off-street Must like pets. 257-5339. street prkg. 848-6400. ventory. $20,000 nego. home. 24 HOUR HOTLINE. moro than one aero of land In pro&il- ded privacy In roar. Extra largo kltchon, old kitchen, living room has cathodral ceramic tile foyer, Oak fir. the gateway to Long avail. April 1, please call feet for a growing tahillyl HB-4536, dining room, oik, basomont, flarago, Near train station & all parking. Business couple Top area, 1, 2 & 3 908-654-9553. Selling QIOUS Montgomery. Priced to soil nl- spacious lot, Ownor anxlousl HB-4850, 2 fireplacos,. bay window, hardwood Mo- celling, -1 car garage. $197,000. WA23- Beach Island, Excellent SUMMER RENTALS- Mary Dixon, Century 21- ISELIN— seeking quiet, METUCHEN- 500 (908) 563-4212. Dept. 1. $116,900 DR, LR with fplc. walk In major highways. $850 + due to health reasons. . $219,900. Call today to soo! HB-4705. $149,900. . ' . ors. $399,000. WA2619. • . . . 39. family area offering vaca- Call for a free directory to DS Kuzsma Realty preferred. No pets. Lease. bdrrns, air condi- prof, for semi absent 1200 sq. ft. office w/prl- Warren. Office • 908-757-7780 closets, CAC, extras. utilities. IVi mo. security. HILLSBOROUGH , 908-874-8100 HIUBBOROUGH 908-874-8100 HIUSBOROUGH : (908) 874-8100 • WARREN OFFICE ' 908- 757-77BC $119,900 Call owner t Ion h o rri es fro m be mailed to your '•-ime. 908-272-8337 Refs, Sec. $700/mo. tioned. Heat, hot roommate. Own bed &vate entrance & parking. SOMERVILLE- Deli/Con- ROBIN LEACH gives a five (908)937-4640. $109,000. Call 1-800- (908) 918-10CO, touch 1 yr. lease. Please 'call RANALD C. BROWN bath, W/D, AC, pool. Close Avail, immed. 494-1900. venlence Store, busiest star rating to. home based the "*" then enter 3900 908-287-0661. DORCHESTER Realtor, 908-469-2333 water and cooking to Metro Park. $400 +half USA-1255 Realty Team METUCHEN- Newly dec street In Somerville, est. Income opportunity. Freo SOMERSET-LAKEWOOD USA, Realtors. leave message. EDISON- Walk to train, HOUSE gas included. Balco- utlls. Plz. Iv. msg. 908- for 49 yrs, excellent po- vldoo of his half-hour TV TOWNHOME, Immac. MIDDLESEX- large 1 BR 855-1564 orated office bldg. 2 NOKOMIS, FLORIDA Ige. rooms, 2 BR, XVi Somerville nies, country setting, blocks to conrall station tential, two apts. over special, a proven lead cond. 2-BRs, 2Vi baths, bath, LR, DR, country Kit., apt, Include heat & hot store, only $299,900 for generator. Join one of the 2200+ sq. ft. Beautifully 9120 Between Sarasota and water, $625/month, no walk to town. Stor- MANVILLE— Seeking Walk to everything. 240 Venice. Available 10/1-3/ W&D, appliances. Patio, prof, non-smoker female business & real estate. fastest growing com- finished bsmt., LR w/fplc, Wanted to Buy Luxury pets. Pis call 609-492- age. Cable TV op- sq. ft. to 5800 sq. ft. Cal Call SOMERSET REAL DONT REFINANCE DR, spacious Kit. w/home 31, $500 includes utili- storage shed. Tennis, pool roommate to share 2 BR908-280-2815. panies in America today. 7668 ties. Local phone and & clubhouse. Avail. 4/1. High Rise tional. $620 when apt. $250/month+ utils. ESTATE AQENCY Call William Hopkins, center, deck, Ige. MBRLAN, D WANTED— In 908-709-1565 MIDDLESEX- Mid- available. PISCATAWAY- Office or 908-728-1323 Independent Micro Diet BOUND BRC— CAC, many upgrades. cable TV, double bed, eat Elevator Apartments Call Kathl 908-707-0999 Retail. 6,000 sq. ft. Will Own a better home MAGNIFICIENT COLONIAL Branchburg/Readlngton In kitchen, shower and EDISON- Woodhaven- dlesex Village. Spa- 722-4444 Adviser at: $135,900. Call 908- area. Resldentlal/Com- 722-9177 cious 1 BR Qarden apt. NEW BRUNSWICK- Prof, divide. Also dentist office. Featuring five bedrooma/(wo' full and 356-6388 bath, Sundeck, 1 mile to Immac. 2BR, 2 bath, all SOMERVILLE- 1st floor female to share 3 . BR Rt. 287 & Stelton Rd. 9840 1-800-877-DIET. " SOMERVILLE and still save money. two half baths. Ballroom (oyer, enter- mercial/lndustrial. Mall the beach and fishing) appls., walk to train. $87B/mo. Includes heat Investments/ tainment alied LR, W/F.P. Formal D.R. apt 2 BR, bath, Ig. kitCondo. AC, W&O, cable, 981-1313. SECOND INCOME UN- TERRIFIC LOCATIONI details to: Ray Reise, P.O. Secluded! Quiet. $950/mo. or fur- Studio « HW. NO PETS. Pool OpportMmNe* This custom built ranch Is a must sool lamlly room plus den. Located In groat Box 5117, North Branch, 1 & 2 Bedrooms •vail. 358-8880 tv m«g $700 per month plus utll. $400/mo. +V6 utils. 908- SOMERVILLE- 2 office LIMITED— Must be open All the room you will need for a rotlrod family neighborhood. With loads of ex- 908-386-3047 nished negotiable. 908- 1 1/2 mo. security. Avail. minded & hardworking. 9090 NJ 08876 , 828-8441 prof, suite. Paneling, AC, couple or young family. Call 781-iopo. Our Free Brochure tras! A must seel (BD-23930). SEASIDE PARK- 985-7675 or 850-9867 NEW BRUNSWICK- Immed. Call 725-2968. TO: ANYONE WHO Call 908-874-3208. $189,000. (BO-2287), $317,900. Muta-FamHy Homes DUNELLEN- 3 rooms, 2 APARTMENTS carpeting, private parking. BEDMINSTER 908-781-1000 BEDMINSTEH 808-781-1000 (OCEAN BLK.) Just 250 ft. HILLSBOROUOH- 4 bed- SOMERVILLE- 2 BR, WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A START YOUR OWN explains: 9130 from the ocean, very large convenient location, laun- STUDIO:avall.Immed., Call 908-725-6660. PLAINFIELD- East End room, 2Vi bath unit, 2nd floor, nice neighbor- 9480 HIGHER QUALITY LIFE- MEDICAL Mortgages and & clean apts, Sleeps 8, washer/dryer, AC, central dry facilities In basement. $525. hood, $750/mo. + utlls. 1 Homes to Share SOMERVILLE— furnished STYLE. BILJJNa BUSINESS • How low rates give you 2-Famlly, separate utlls., financing $675/wk. Sleeps 5-$475/ heat, new w/w carpet, Available Immediately. Pis 3 BEDROOM: avail. 4/1, mo. sec. 908-996-6364 commercial/business of- Kim & I have found a way We train, equip and show good Investment property. wk. Call us for our June dishwasher, custom call 201-575-6225. $925. fices. Share reception & more "Purchasing Power." Call 908-757-4695 SOMERVILLE- 2 BR, + + * * to be able to make more you how to market this rental rates. blinds, dining room, living • ' • * + + * 908-475-4211 secretarial services., of- money than we could ever much needed service. CALL NOW 908-537-2597 room & yard. Pool, tennis EASTON, PA.- 1, 2 &3 large LR, 1st floor of 2 ROOMMATE WANTED- fice street parking. Conve- spend, and have all the ROSELLE PARK- 2 fam- NEW BRUNSWICK- 2 family house, off-st prkg, to «har« townhouss In nient to Courthouse & Investments of S399S • Why buying a better home For FREE Mortgage Con- SEASIDE PARK- Ocean & clubhouse available. BR apts. & Townhouses, rooms, private bath, 3rd free time to enjoy it with required. ily house. Presently one sultation and Rates on $1250/mo. Call 908-231- yard, $680/mo+ utlls, Somersat/Quallbrook, downtown. 526-5440 may save you more mo^y half is furnjshed rooms. Block 4 BR, 2 bath house, Luxury garden apts w/easy floor, share kitchen, 1% mo sec req. 908-M/F, mint b» our family & friends. QIVE CALL 1-800-878-7427 BEDMINSTER Refinancing, Residential, 0100 Mon-Frl 9 to 6, access to Rt. 22 & mins. $35O/mo. Incl. utlls. avail. WATCHUNO— Approx. US A CALL AT 908472- for your free Information LUXURIOUS LIFESTYLE! Excellent Income. Uve on Commercial and Construc- perfect for 2 families to 231-0475 Professional a^« 28-38. than refinancing. 1 floor, rent the others. share. Avail.. June 27- from N. J. Low, low, Pa. 3/1.908-828-9184. 500-1375 sq. ft. In pro-1214. We will treat you acket. Immaculate lour bedroom Colonial Ion- tion Loans. NO PLAINFIELD- large 1 rents. Call 215-559-1411 SOMERVILLE- good lo- Call 722-3000 oxt. 6111 like family & show you turlncj entertainment sized L.R.; ovor- ' Very low downpayment & Sept. 7. $735/wkly or BR oondo. Perfect for fessional bldg., ample BRIDQEWATER CALL 908-722-8645 * * + * NO PLAINFIELD- large 1 cation, 2 BR, 2nd fir apt., or «xt. 6110. parking, easy access to how you can do it tool STAY HOME- earn over eize dining room ; gourmot kllchon Call any Weichert Office $116,000 assumable mortgage. $6950 for entire season. commuters. AC & w/w ca- BR. Perfect for commut- $100 a day. Easy work. (eat-In); lamlly room w/liroplnco, 2.5 $650/mo+ Utll. 1 mo. Custom decorating and upgraded luxu- BRIDQEWATER- Work- routes 78 & 22. Avail, Recorded message baths; full bosomonl; 2-car garage; lo- Call-908-298-8152. 908-806-6200 days; petlng. Avail May 1st. or * * * * ers. AC & w/w capeting. Excellent pay. Amazing re- or stop bjLfor your ry prevail In this one year old bridal 9140 sec. Call 908-469-6196 Ing woman to share large immed. Call 908-561- Now Is the time, cated In ovof an acre of land, plus 908-782-8639 eves. before. $750/month In- EDISON ESTATES Avail May 1st. or before. corded message, FREE club condominium. Don't miss Itll LOW-LOW Taxes; call now to inspectl Jim Welchert Miscellaneous SOMERVILLE— Spacious ranch. $350 + utlls & 1 2600, 908-232-9323. Frank A Kim FREE Brochure. B003-3139. cludes heat & hot water. Large 1 BR, 4 RM apt.$750/month includes details. 908-324-7651, Call 781-1000. BD-2159. $263,000. 9100 TOPSAIL ISLAND, N.C. mo. sec. Call 722-8388. BRANCHBURQ BOS-S28-S444 Heal Estate CAC, convenient to public heat & hot water. Pis call 1 bdrm. apt. close to pub- WESTFIELD- Elmer St., Ext. 101. BEDMINSTER 00S-781-1000 Woiohort, Realtors 10 Area Golf Courses Pis call 908^755-1526 Lots and Acreage transportation, quiet dead 908-755-1526 lic trans. & shopping. Off SO. PLAINFIELD- Non- Office or retail space. 3 BRs, 21/2 baths, pool, PISCATAWAY- Spacious street parking, cent A/C& smoking female to share FINANCIAL TROUBLE ocean, photos available. 1 BR co-op, EIK, DR, LRend street $700/ month. NO. BRANCH- 3rd fir. 1000 sq. ft., $1200/ mo., 14+ HILLTOP ACRES- 201-992-1590 heat, balcony, laundry 3 BR home, $38O/mo Call (908) 233-0448 or SOLVERI 201-927-1730 w/w carpet, AC, appl., rear apt. Non-smoker No pete. room. For info 526-5128 tax excempt, perc and soil Budget problems? unit, pool. Very quiet EDISON— 4 rooms & CAC, washer/ dryer, $400 + Vt Utll. Call 754-9143 (908) 232-3381. Modular Additions: log. 1 V* miles north of Uncontrolled Credit Card $59,000. Call 469-7436 bath, 2nd floor of private security & ref. 685-2686. SOUTH BOUND BROOK— Frenchtown. P.O. Box Overhead? 9400 after 6PM home, adults preferred, 1 BR, near Rt. 287, utlls. INSTANT ADDITION 157, Little York, NJ Inadequate savings RENTALS no pets. $650 per month, NO. PLAINFIELD, included. $599/mo. Call to your home. 08834. SOMERSET- Quailbrook, 1 month security. OREENWOOD OAR- 647-7089. plans? like new, 2 bdrm. Condo, DENS- Newly reno- ATTENTION BUILDERS- Mortgage In Jeopardy? CALL 849-2012 If you are thinking of adding onto your FRANKLIN DR, LR, bath, galley kitch- vated 1BR* 2 BR gar- SPRINQFIELD- This is the time AW*I*N«N*6*RIII I have a 17 acre lot that "Tight" living standard? 9410 Furnlshed luxury 3 room current house, let us show you a mod- HAMPTON BORO en, fully carpeted, AC, all OARWOOD— 1 BR reno- den apt, S6S0.41 & HILLSBORO TWP. immaculate home, beautiful.new kitch- could be subdivided Into 3 Insufficient Retirement Homes SLOW DOWN TEWKSBURYTWP. appliances & upgrades. vated, apts. Secure Bldg., $7B0.41/mo, Includes apt. Includes utlls., WAV ular addition first. They offer: . , IDEAL LOCATIONI . Fishing on your own yard, this two en. Light and bright throughout. Re- building lots. No money Plans? carpet, W&D, CAC, TV, lin- to take charge of Enjoy living, totally, ronovatod ranch on bedroom ranch features country setting modeled baths. Hardwood tloora base- Easy commute to allgarages, close to transp. heat * HW. NO PETS. HILLSBOROUGH TWP. cuf.de-sac In family nolghborhood, now Four bedroom ranch on 1.8 acroo, cul- down. Call for details Shortage in Educational ens, prkg. Non-smoker, 170,000 de-sac street, lireplace In living room, with rivor front, groat condo alternative, ment, garage, family room. Qrlggstown A PROFESSIONAL REAL- major hwys. $850/mo. Pis & shopping. No pets. Call 786-1187 leave msg • BETTER QUALITY kitchen, baths; windows, roof, furnace, location, Princeton. $189,900. SB2845. 908-389-7838 Funding? smgle prof. $875/mo. + Kiss your landlord goodbyoll Build eq- Aye, enclosed porch, flnlshod bnso- 30x80 born with 4 box stall, move-in convenient commuting to Flemlngton TOR— will help you obtain call 908-821-0355 908-789-9198 no fees. • Because of excellent quality control, a Norris Treat/ and/or Somsrvlllo, Only $124,900. 096- Call now. NO. PLAINFIELD- your life! uity with this second lloor end unit. ment, deck and pool. 098-4220. 008- 6ondltlon, doss to Routo 78, Priced a' BASKINQ RIDQE home, townnome or sec. Call 201-912-0862. Nationwide Modular Addition boasts superior construc- 4141. .-.••• SOUTH BRUNSWICK OFFICB yr. OARWOOD- 1st floor, 5 Asking $79,000. BO03-3143. 439-2777. $176,000. $229,900. 098-4167. FROM $200,000 Your best Investment: condo rental. Rental fees tion. Why? Each addition Is assembled Indoors In a OLDWICK OFFICE 90B-430-2777 OLDWICK OFf ICE D08-43B-2777 i,uo-287-0J00 rooms, 2 bedrooms, W&D Qulet property, Watchung WATCHUNO— Efficiency BRANCHBURQ "' 808-5Se-&444 OLDWICK OFFICE 008-430-2777 Prestigious Estate Lots A preliminary "Financial paid by landlord. Call John lease, 11/2 mo. security, Get your Real Estate controlled environment (never any weather worries). Examination." furn. or unfurn, 2 BR, 11/ hookup. Avail. 3/1. $800 side of Rt. 22, 6 rooms, 2 apt., AC, off-street park- 4, 8 & 30 Acres Today at RE/MAX PART- + utilities. Please call bedrooms, garage, $850/ Ing. Refs. 11/2 mos. sec. //cense now—and The work Is performed by hlghly-skllldd, experienced Buyer't Market Oppt'y. NERS REALTORS, 908- 2 bath, full bsmt, attac, professionals. And. of course, your favorite name brands Special Introductory Offer: balcony, all appl., CAC,908-789-3038. mo + utilities, Available $465/rrlo. plus elec. Avail. be ready for' ore available In carpet, vinyls, appliances, wall coverings, Dlrecv .""xvelopers 534-5052 cable, 4 yrs. old. $980/ April 1st. Immed. 908-755-1443. Call 908-781-2048 Spend $25 for one full QARWOOD— 2nd ft., the boom. windows, etc. hour with a 20 yr. exper- BRID0EWATER- Nearly mo + util. Avail. June 1. 2BRs, couple pref., no CALL 908-689-7219 WATCHUNO- Unfur- BERNARDSVIUE ienced professional to new Colonial, 4BRs, 2% 526-5616 pets, avail. 4/1 $695. nished 2 room studio. With the lowest Interest • REASONABLE COST FROM $280,000 NO. PLAINFIELD- 1 evaluate and define your baths, great location. Heat & hot water Incl. 1 $550/mo. Utilities incl. rates In almost 20 • High quality Isn't the only reason people select Norrla Prestigious Estate Lots Avail. Immed. $2000 + SOMERVILLE- 2 BR, Bedroom, nice area, near problem. Satisfaction lVi bath, quiet, In-town mos. sec. Refs. Conven. bus, $575 + . Pis call Adults, sec. & ref. Call .yeaf.si-XBal-estata Treat/ Nationwide Modular Addition. Since modular or 2-3 acres, 4 lots left guaranteed. Start with a utils. Pascale, Realtor location. 908-789-1380. 908-754-4642. 908-561-3279. factory-built additions make so much sense, thoir coals Make your best deal 68 N. Brldtfe St., Sam. location, convenient to activity will be are considerably less — often as much es 20% loss, as SOMERSET phono call: major Hwys, CAC, W&D. Top upgrados uddod to this bonuillul SOMERSET Direct-Developer 908-722-1032 compared to traditional housing construction coola. And WOODBRIDQB (908)278-8870 booming Capo Cod MolMor-DouQhlor 3 story SOCIETY HILL PISCATAWAY $900/mo. 218-0432 financing Is much oaslerl CAREFREE LIVING Call 908-781-2048 with a Qnrogo und 6 car concroto drivo- 2 bodtooms. 1 bath, l;irgo living room, HIGHLAND PARK IMMACULATE GET A FREE COPY- of CALIFON— ground level in way, 4 budrooms, + 3 baths In a nlco noutrnl docor. central nir, no mcorpo BARGAIN HUNTERS Boautilul four bodroom homo on purk- Boautilul center hall townhouso 2 bod- HARMONY-' Warren Cty. Homo Preview. See hun- Ranch house, 2 BR, LR, 9440 19921 limltatlono and monthly maintonanco liko lot lealures formal dlnlnrj room, room, 2VJ baths, full wall llroplace, w/ 5 landlocked mountain • FAST OCCUPANCY aroo, closo to University Hospital. All lor Cozy two bodroom houoo on corner lot. dreds of homos for sale in DR, new carpet, modern Apartments $129,000, SB2659. only $36.00 Unboliovablu prlco Convonionl to shopping and Ironoporla- hugo ont-ln kitchen and two car gararje. built In bookshok/es. Flnlshod base- wooded bldg. lots totaling Monmouth & Ocean Coun- kit., now bathroom. Utility • It takes Just two weeks from the day your addition $73,000. Grub it with 0% down whilo tion. Full bnsomont and uttic- $105,000, $169,000. mont. $139,000. MORTGAGES arrives until tho day your family moves ln...And Ihoro's SOUTH BRUNSWICK OFFICE 74 acres, driveway ease- room w/cablnet storage, inlorout rates uro mill low III SB2039 EDISON OFFICE 008-4B4-6BOO EDISON OFFICE 00B-404-8800 EDISON OFFICE 808-494-8800 ties. Call PRESSTO 908- no mess. All tho mess Is left at the factoryl 000-297-02O0 ment avail., spectacular 918-1000 touch "star" baseboard HW/oll heat. BOUND BROOK- 1 BR, views, good for hunting, Attic storage, off street off-street parking, near N.J. Real Estato Commission 6050, leavo name, ad- 30 YEAR 15 YEAR approved prellconslng course horse farm, S residential dress. parking. Good location, transp. Please call 287- • COMPARE homos. Low cost, owner near shopping. W/D, stove 2778 for more Info. 3 % 7 % LIMITED • Comparo all this to otlck-bullt additions...Quality financing. Also 2Vb acre REAL ESTATE & refrlg. Inc. 11/2 mos.BOUND BROOK- 1st TIME ...Cost...Construction, time. Norrl» Treat/ Nationwide OPPORTUNITY $5995 wins ovory tlmol If wo don't already havo a plan thut All Offices wooded bldg. lot, 340' sec. $925/mo. 908-832- floor of Ige. 2-Famlly, 3 8 /8 7 /8 ONLYI frontage, approvals, lovely 2164 BRs, 2 baths, AC, Fam. suits you, we cun make one. Select a basic plan and location, 60K. Also big HAVE YOU EVER BEEN For details cull make It you I Open Until 9 PM CRAWFORD- Prime loca- Rm, great area, yard, ga- Fireplaces, porchei, dacks, garages, lolts...your person- farm house on 47 acres LAID OFF??? rage. No pets. Avail. 4/1, avail, on room, room/ HAS YOUR EMPLOYER tion, convenient to 8.43 1-800-544-3000 ality, not pursl Move up...Move up to... $925/mo.+utlls, 908- 8.76! board, B 'n B, camp/fish- GONE OUT schools & transp, 4 BR, Daytime, Evening & . SINCE 1958 Ing basis. Call Phil, 908- den, 2Vi baths, 4 fire- 722-4203 •nates Subject to CIKIIUJC Without Notice Saturday classes ISELIN OF BUSINESS? WARREN TOWNSHIP 247^7694. BOUND BROOK- 2 BRI EDISC OPEN HOUSE 1-5 PM SUN. • WATCHUNG CONTEMPORARY GLITZ Consider a career In Real places. $1500/mo. Call now forming. NORRIS TREAT A VERY SPECIAL HOME apt, 2nd fir., heat In- DESIQNER DECORATEDII t108 GrMnhollow Drlv* Stone & codar with dynamite kitchon, Weichert HUNTERDON COUNTY Estate & control your own 908-276-5795 or 908- Major credit Bonulilul 5 bdrm. 3 bath ronrtodek'd Condo. 2 bdims, 2 full baths, living rm, This charming Ranch fouluros coinplelo soaring collings, akyliflhu, with marblo destiny. In 2 weeks time, 272-4631. cluded, utll. extra. $735/ cards CONSTRUCTION homo, foaturos hugo plcklad oak kllch- dining rm, oat-ln kitchen, cloao to all pr.vacy, circular drlvo, 3 BRa & 3Vj & plcklod tloom, 5 BHa. WO#933. SECTION- Pott«r»vlfle. bths. A rrtubt soot $349,000. WC#942. Y Si for only $59, you can mo. 356-1753; 356-3166 lunriii. accepted. Ail.ndlrig lhl« icriool -> 'NATIONWIDE HOMES on, groat room, 2 liroplacas. ulc m«|or tranup. $104,000. •02/-214S. S003.000.2 Approved ownhouse sites PISCATAWAY- Lake Nel- 'The (•"'•:-iI wmmni WATCHUNG OFFICE 008-5814400 begin a new life & earn will not obll(j«t» you $359,000. 024-2139. METUCHEN OFFICE *O8-O0(M)2O0 WATCHUNO OFFICE 008-561-5400 for 28 luxury units. Entire son area. 2-3 BR, 1 bath, BOUND BROOK- 3 rm. 1 to kMCOm* umployitd' 1-800-8-MODULAR METUCHEN OFFICE B06-OOB-8200 site for sale to financially double digit figures. Call large kitchen, DR, family apt, 1 bath, 2nd floor, Pxoy Compcny" MORTGAGE wllh our »ftlll«t«d The American Dream Team Irene Olender today at: R«al Eitai* Brok*r{(), cupuble builder. Please room, garge, deck, nice Inc. heat, colj. water, new »••••• • 11 miCORP. 175 South St. not QUarantM you an It busy dial 908-537-7991 call Lie. Bkr., Mr. Tee WEICHERT REALTORS area. $975/month+ utlls. W/W carpet, no pets, 1 Weichert i lnlwvl*W ot* Ub Metuchetl Office mature parson. $575/mo. Call: (201) 984-5900 Morristown, N.J. 07960 Real Estate wHh our aftlllaUd 908-322-8480, Pis call 908-699-9098 or R.4I E.UU BrokW(i). Clinton and Hampton, NJ (908)906-8200 699-226^ 1 mo. sec. Call 356-9020 (800)551-5552 Licenced Moitc|ngo Donher, NJ. Dept. ot Drinking School A Union County Forbes Newspaper A Union County Forbes Newspaper March 4,5,6,1992 Forbes Newspapers Forbes Newspapers / Page..0-1- •."•• -p-.-; y for pay? Beaucoi Cranfbrd High looking at of bingb • 9 Paris? Mais oui options for ice hockey team' Retailing, schools, banking, See City of Light at its peak - In this week's on hew Forbes-Lufthansa trip See Sports, page B-i real estate in annual section Weekend See 40-page pull-out inside • , . Details on page A-7

8000 8020 8030 8030 8060 8080 8410 / AUTOMOBILES 8090 8130 tontiiMtM Automobiles Automobiles Sportscars 4x4s, Sport and Trucks and Vans Miscellaneous Campers and Trailers wider $2500 U&tt Truck* Automotive •• •- *•'•* * *• HONDA—. 81 Accord, CHEVY— 87 SS Monte CHEVY- 86 Camaro FORD— 84 F150 Pick-up, TOYOTA- 83 Corolla, 2- good for parts, bad fly auto, 40,000 miles. Grea STARCRAFT POP-UP- Automobile* Carlo, aero coupe, 29K, t- JEEP- 82, Cherokee, 6 cylinder, mint condition, AAAAA-l ALWAYS TOW- dr, auto, PS, PB, ACwheel,,-,ne, w fuel pump & tops, fully loaded,, new condition. $4250.' Ca 4WD, 8-cyli, auto, 79K $4,500 firm. Call (908) INQ— Cars &,trucks want- 88 Nova, sleeps 6, queen t ; b radio, 90,000 miles, ex- battery. $200/BO. Call tires. $8400/80. A special 356-8262 or 980-0018 miles, runs good. $2000. bed, screen room, .more, •" • • • ••\.'- ' . cellent running condition 738-0839. :•-'., ed. Running or not> 24 hr: 722-4727 after 5PM car! 908-232-6081 CHEVY- 88 Corvett 908-968-5646 pickup. Cash waiting. Call excel cond, $4200. 908-: CHIVY- 41, Prodject $2300, 297>-1718. FORD— 84 F350 Wrecker 526-7680 after 4pm Thursday, March 12, 1992 HONDA- 88 Prelude, sll Coupe, perfect black or JEEP— 86 Comanche 35.1 4spd., hydraulic L 201-643-8653 Vol.99, No.it A Forbes Newspaper 50 cents Strod-$750/B0; OLDS ver, auto, sunrpof, AC, tilt black, stick, every option, 4x4, 6 cyl., auto, O/D, Air, body, 48K miles, all r 908-272-1668 9S- 68 455, AC, PS, PB, Wheel; dealer serviced, CHRYSLER- 85 LeBaron 8420 • new tires, phone, 1 adu AM/FM cass stereo, 51K black, exc. cond. $7500. WE WILL SELL YOUR CRANFORD • GARWOOD • KENILWORTH ^^ P/windows-$300/B0. 908- 8030 AM/FM cass., 1 owner. Convertible, low mileage, owner, 60K miles ml, excel, cond. $5000/ 908-277-3775 wkdays. Motor Homes 281-0362. AutomobBe* 50K hwy mi., Exc. cond. $2800.908-722-6115 $50,500/BO. Call Wayn BO. 908-247-5273 In/out, $9150/B0. Call 908r757-5600 days FORD— 90 FI50 pick-up, CHEVY- 77 Impala sta- . * * * •' . WINTER 0ETAWAYI- 35' 821-7219 MERCURY- 89 Topaz JEEP— 89 Cherokee LTD, XL2 Lariat ,4X2, auto, CAR! tion wagon,. 108K ml. Run CHIVY- 87 Cavalier CHEVY- 89 Z-24, con 2 4K, $99 9 5. Call 5th wheel trailer on cor- Lts. Top of the line, 4-dr. Stinroof, black/gray leath- Top bollar • perfectly. $800 extras. Z24, Red with gray Inte- HONDA- 89 Accord LXI, vertlble, 11,000 miles 769-7250. •;• ner lot In Flai Affordable!. sedan w/every option er, warranty, mint condi- Financing Is the. Key! 908-722-5308 rior, sunroof, excellent 3-dr., hatch, auto, AC, auto, all extras, like new tion, 41,000 miles. Call 297-6070 '• condition, original owner, loaded, mint cond., 42Kavail. 41k miles, market CHEVY— 83 Citation, 6- value over $8000 Asking $11,250. Call (908) 782 $15*495, 752-0300 days, 83JL0 609-795-6134 Three teens 52,000 miles. Must sell. $9300. 908-221-1036 2116. Jeff. . Grid staff cyl., 119K, excellent me- $7200. 908-271^7748 Automotive Parts, 8600 $4,995. Please call John HONDA- 90 Civic, (18 'Anything Goes' chanical cond. $700. after 5pm, at (908) 968- CORVETTE- 76 Stln PONTIAC- 89 Grand AM Accessories and 8200 BOATS After 5 PM 752-7460. months) factory.warranty, Ray, T-Roofs, auto, full) 6577. •'..•• LE, auto, AM/FM cass., Services MOTORCYCLES UK miles, excellent con- 8040 loaded, garage kept. Exc arrested on DOOQE- 79 Diplomat, AC, cruise, 1 owner, AMC— 1968 Rambler, 6 dition, like new. $5,900, Antique* and Clank: cond $7500. 722-6645 to remain small 8, 90K ml., PS, PB, $5900.908-253-8876 8630 cyl., 66K miles, motor Is Call 846-8385. Automobile* A - MX FOREIGN AUTO- auto, asking $500. Good DATSUN- 81 280ZX, 24 8230 Sailboats very quiet, runs good. HYUNDAI— 87 Excel GL Top dollar, buying cars. School board transp., new inspection. $8O0/BO. 908-521-1817 2, auto, fully loaded, ex- Off-Road Motorcycles gun charges 908463-8690 HB, 4 door, 49K miles, DODOE- 72 Challenger, cellent condition, runt 340, auto, dual exhaust, 8090 Foreign parts SCORPION— 14/ fiber approves budget at nine AC, am/fm stereo, very rf .77 Super cab 8 great, $2000/BO. Cal body, sails great, trailer. BUICK- 82 Regal, AC, good condition. $3000 or Just passed inspection. 908-302-1219 Truck* and Vans HONDA- 81 CB G50, '•• The Cranford Board of Educa- By BRIAN FLORCZAK ft. cap~plus slide In-bed.- for sale good condition, $700/BO. Sacrifice. $750/B0 908- AM/FM, PS, PB, tilt wheel, best offer, 985-8527. MUST SEEI $1800. ' tion's $27.2 million school bud- By BRIAN FLORCZAK : V8, AC, PB, PS, $1000. Call 908-368-6708 FORD- 86 Mustang LX Tow truck, We pick-up. Call 908-526-0116 5pm- 359-7540 THE CHRONICLE . " ' •' . ' 908-469-1418. new trans., reblt. eng. get will soon be In the hands of new tires. $1500. 908- INTRODUCTIONS... reat cond., must see. Hotline 9pm .. ' ' THE CHRONICLE ; . A way for people to meet FORD— 67 Mustang, Re- 2800. Call after 7PM township voters. Two 15-year-old students who JEEP- 70 CJ5. Blk. top, 272-5124 built engine arid transmis- t roll bar, 3 SPD., convert- people, every week In 908-276-3746 968-7900 the budget would raise It's firstand-nitie for the Cran- were arrested for possession Of fire- BUICK— 83 Riviera, full your local Forbes newspa- sion. Auto, PS, excellent NEW 24 hr. service able. $800/B0. (908)789- power.burguhdy w/sun- condition. Must sell. NISSAN- 87 Pulsar NX On-Road Motorcycles MOTORCYGLE school taxes by 8.2 percent Vot- ford High School football coaching arms at Cranford High School last 0431-Ask for Eugene. per. The' ad Is free, then 34K mi., auto, PS, PB ABSOLUTE rf,exc.cond.,100K,l own. $2,700, Call at (908) staff- >•'•: ..• ••-. ••••••• V- '•- ;:.-:•. one call does It all! Air, AM/FM stereo cass., ers will:declde if they want to " • week have been released into the' $2750/B0. 548-6741. 1-800-BB9-949S 463-7075. GMC CASH FOR YOUR CAR INSURANCE Soap Red. Excel.. cohd. Orlg, WE BUY ALL METALS TRIUMPH- 71 650, Rigid pass the school budget when Tfhe Board of Education told var- custody of-their .parents and con- BUICK— 88 LeSabre, Es- MERCURY- 86 Sable JAQUAR- 71 XKE Road- owner. $6200/BO. 908' 4891-2202 Frame, Many new parts. theygp to the polls on April 7. sity fodtball coath Nick Brown fined to their;homes for an in- AutomobBes tate Wagon, loaded to the ster, serious Inquiries Best Offer. Pis call 908- wagon, 70K, fully loaded, 789-4292 ALL CARS WANTED — For Any Type Monday night that it wasn't con- under $2900 hilt, brand new tires, + FWP, cruise, AM/FM only. Call 908-218-0363. TRUCKS 721-4189. ; According to board Business definite period of time. - brakes, battery, shocks. PONTIAC- 8& Trans Am any car old, new or junk. sidering eliminating any of the stereo cass., extra seat; 1 MERCURY- 69 Cougar, 38K, loaded, AC, AM/ CLEARANCE - specialized 908-248-0213.s Towing Of Motorcycles Administrator Jeanette Flora The students, who . have been CHEVY— 81 Monte Carlo 57K mi. Meticulous front owner. $6850. 755-6672 8400 Nixon, it has not yet been calcu- nine coaches who comprise the to rear. 908-253-8890 mechanically sound cass., T-tbps, alarm. Mini truck bodies, Pickups, avail. • ' suspended from school, for nine Landau; loaded, ave. ml., MERCURY- 87, Topaz $1000/B0. Pis call 908- cond. $8,500; 548-0698 Vans, Suburbans, RECREATIONAL Also Personal lated how the school budget Cougars'staff. ; days, are allowed out of their 229 6 cyl. Very good CHIVY- 84 Caprice 356-1606 Discounted Auto OJass GS, 4-DR, auto* AC, AM/ PONTIAC- 87 GTA Tran Jimmy's, Dump • trucks, VEHICLES would Impact taxes for each At a recent meeting, the board cond. $1200. 879-7823 Classic, 64K miles, PS, FM cass.;, all power, 4WD's. Most models & Replacement Watercraft homes only to see their doctors or OLDS- 56, Holiday 88, Am, Burgundy, alarm sys- For uninsured motorists household In the township. questioned whether the district CHEVY- 85 Camaro. 6 PB, AC, 1 owner, $2600. clean, excel, cond. High 55K orlg. ml., mechani- Med. duty chassis up to consult with their attorneys. Call after 4pm 968-2973. tem, tinted windows, new 908-789-6402 8410 Insurance needed to employ nine football cyl. Auto, PS, PB, AC, T- ml. but priced low at cally perfect. $6000/BO. 35.0 motor with warranty. 54,600# GVW. Used Campers and Trailers The board unanimously ap- The two 15-year-old Cranford tops, Arri/Fm cass, 78K, CHEVY- 85 Monte Carlo, $2975/B0.. Call 908- 908-231-0475 Mint condition, garage trucks, low priced left- HONDAS, NISSANS. TOY- proved the budget March 5 coaches. However, there apparently High students and a 16-year-pld RUNS GREAT. $1800/B0. 6 cyl., PS, AC, tilt wheel, 356-8138 kept. $8,900 or bes overs, discounts, rebates, OTAS WANTED- also all A Complete was a misconception among a PONTIAC- 78 Pheonlx, 6 Leaslrig, or 6,9% GMAC foreign autos. Pis call when it came in $111,000 under classmate were arrested for pos- CALL 873-8870. cruise, rear defog., Wire NISSAN- 87 Sentra, 4 offer. Call (908) 685 MOBILE HOME- 67, cylinder, automatic, am/ financing on selected ^08-572-1999 anytime 12X60, 2 BRs, CAC, mus.t Selection of what It could have done under number of board members at that session of firearms last Wednesday CHEVY- 86 Cavalier, 4- wheels, AM/FM cass>, 85k dr., Lt. Blue, AC; PS, PB, fm, some new parts, over- 0826. mi., clean. $2950. Call models. No sales comm. be moved out of trailer cap rules.. meeting that the nine coaches following an investigation by the dr., 4-cyl., auto, PS, PB, stereo/tape, 40K, 5-spd. all good condition, needs Top CSI rating for Sales & JUNK CARS WANTED - Clothes, AC, AM/FM radio, 75K. 908-969-1447 (908) 241-8247 aft 6pm, Late model wrecks & park, E. Brunswick, asking . At last Thursday's meeting, were being used to teach only var- Cranford Police Department. some work. Must sell, call 8070 Service. $6000. 908-560-9235 Collectibles $2000/BO. Call 469-3244 NISSAN— 89 Pulsar NX (908)805-0154. trucks. Top $$$ Paid. the board slashed $237,000 by sity, players. In fact, the nine Family Vans COLONIAL MOTORS 908-548-651 At 8:15 a.m. last Wednesday, CHRYSLER— 82 Fifth Av- CHIVY- 86 Berlinetta, W/T tops, 4 cyl., auto, PS, 582. and Accessories. voting to decrease salary ac- coaches work with the freshman, after receiving a search warrant PB, AC, P/mfrrors, cherry ROUTE 22 WEST Use Your Card... enue, clean, 90K, asking fully loaded, all power, FORD- 88 Aerostar XL, JUNK CARS/TRUCKLRS/1 S counts from 6 to 4r5 percent An junior varsity and varsity squads. $1900 or BO. Please call alarm, 44K miles, white red w/black Int., AM/FM NORTH BRANCH WANTED— any cond., 7 stereo tape, 60K+ miles. pass., 6 cyl., auto, "AC, additional $80,000 was cut after - At no point atthat meeting, how- after 6 PM 753-0581. with grey interior, $6000. 8050 87K ml., exc. cond., dark 908-722-2700 days, flat bed service. Call ••&/• . . . • GEORGE PACCIELLO/THE CHRONICLE Pis call 908-247-2652 $6788. Call Pat 908-752- Luxury Automobiles 699-1053 ' Harley-Davidson the sick leave Incentive buyout ever, did the board say it would not Related story DODOE- 87 Omni, 4-dr, 6872. blue, $5,500, Call Mrs. "Anything Gobs'" Is the spring production at Cranford High School at 8 p.m. Friday and CHIVY- 87 Caprice Kahri 9-5 (908) 439 PERONE'S AUTO SAL- Was calculated, and $3,000 was cut football coaching positions. 1 owner, auto, AC, AM/FM CHEVY— 69 pick-up, 4- Saturday. The cast Includes Jennifer Amend as Rene Sweeney and Dan Czeh as Billy Classic, 4-dr, V-8 eng. PS, OLDS— 77 98 Coupe, BUICK- 87 Grand Na- 2154. VAGE— cars & trucks of Edison eliminated from supply accounts. That was cleared up Monday on page A-3 79K miles, excel cond. PB, Air, AM/FM stereo, blue over white,, beautiful, spd., good cond.,.$850 or Ask $1995. 889-6259 tional, fully loaded, mint FORD— 88 Aerostar, 6 BO. Call 422-3476. wanted. Highest/prices 299 Pt. 1, Edison evening. Crocker, with Rene's angels In the background. 59K ml., 1 owner, excel. garage kept. 114.000K cond. 26K ml., asking cyl., AC, 72K mi., Excel, paid. Free pick up. Con- (Please turn to page A3) FORD- 80 Mustang GT, cond. S4700/BO. call miles. $1795. 722-0082 CHEVY— 78 Blazer, 4 tainer service available. Quick And Republicans seek $1775. HONDA— 80 Pre- $13,500. Call 908- cond., $5500. Call 908 (908)985-7546 908-752-4375 OLDS— 85 Cutlass 526-8368 221-1605 or 953-9160 wheel drive, 350, auto, 563-1630 Convenient! . from Superior Court Judge Edward lude, $900. Pis call 908- CHIVY- 88-Cavaller Sta- Clera Brougham, professionally rebuilt en- candidates 846-8450 CADILLAC- 85 Fleet- gine, transmission,- must Toy, police arrived at the 16-year- tion Wagon, Auto, p/door Custom' leather interior, The Cranford Republican Party FORD- 83 Mustang locks, cruise, 31K miles, all power, excellent condi- wood Brougham, Metallic sell In 3 weeks. $2000. School candidate says communication is key old's home (located, according to Capri, hatch, auto, AC, excellent condition. tion, 64,000 miles. gray/burgundy Int. fully Ads In Classified Call (908) 722-1116 or Candidates Selection Committee police, in the southeastern section loaded. 75K.. $5425/80. (908) 704-8080. is In the process of screening 65K miles, $1750. Pis $4300, Call 821-1430. $2,800, Please call 908-874r5709 dontcdst — here from Ohio three years ago. have a .say in how this system is. curriculum that is moving forward, of town) and seized a starter's pis- call 908-218-0262, (908)369-5417. CHEVY- 91 S10 Pickup, potential candidatesfor Town- By BRIAN FLORGZAK ; CHEW- 90 Beretta GT CHRYSLER— 86 5th Ave, They pay! Since then, Ms. Barr has become going to function. . . but there isn't much you can do toiand a rifle. . FORD- 85 Mustang LX 4-cyl., 5-spd., AC, AM/FM COMING... THE CHRONICLE V-6, auto, loaded, black/ OLDS- 91 Cutlass Su- ship Committee, Loaded, excellent condi- cass.» 3500 ml. Call 908- a member of the School Budget when you lack the proper fund- Later that day, at 3:30 p.m., po- Coupe, AC, AM/FM, 70K red int., 42K miles, exc. preme, 26K, loaded, PS tion, leather Interior, origi- Any registered Republican "We have to find out where our mi, new motor, excel, cond. $8800. 908-277- PB, V6. Exc. condition 738-0531 Improving communications with Advisory Committee, while keep- ing." ; lice apprehended one of the 15- nal owner, 55K. miles, who would like to screen or kids' strengths are and we have to $1695. Nick 908-753- 3775wkday». $12,500. 908.859-0204 3080 DODOE— 78 Tradesman ing a watchful eye on the happen- Ms. Barr said she chose this area year-olds at Cranford High School. $6800 or best offer, Eve- wants more information should the public is just one of the goals get out to the community and pro- 1611 or 908-561-4329. CHEVY-90 Cavalier POMTIAC- 80 Grand Pri nings (908) 968-0797. 4x4*, Sport and 30Q extended Van, will ings of the school board. after crucial scrutiny. Maintaining He was carrying an unloaded .32 pull horse trailer any dill Nancy. Lawrence, GOP mu- that Christine Barr would like to 4-dr,.white, fuel Injection, X, 80K, V6, Vinyl interior, Must sell. Light Trucks accomplish if .elected to the Cran- "Basically I've been attending mote the budget. You have to the quality of educa- caliber revolver, The other 15-year- HONDA- .81 Prelude, Wcc. ettrid.7 29K riffles, 1 1 owner, garaged.- Excel- place..Never been stuck. nicipal chairman, at 272-6098. stress the positives. You have a . (Please turn to page A-3) Blue, 5-spd, MS, alarm,owner, $7200. 756-0202 lent condition. $1200. Made for horse shows. 3 ford Board of Education. the meetings for the past two years old was arrested by police on Ber- P-sunroof, many extras. 549-0710. JAGUAR- 76 XJ6L, clas- CHEVY- 79 Pick Up 4x2, captains chairs, 2 bench Ms. Barr, who is seeking a three- as a concerned parent," Ms. Barr keley Place, across the street from Call 908-424-0184 CHRYSLER— 89 Con- sic style. Exc. cond. EJag 90 rebuilt engine, low seats folded down Into SUBARU-89 GL Wagon, centerfold car. Blaupunkt Pancake day year seat on the board in next said. "I guess you could call me a the high school. Police said the HONDA- 83 Accord, 2-dr quest, White, turbo 4 mileage, 4 new gasbed, oven/stove, sink/ speed auto, LOADED, 34,000 miles, AC, 60,000 sys. Must be seen. Asking shocks, few rust' spots cooler, cheap Recre- month's election, said the district lobbyist for children, Knife in locker nets suspension second youth did not have a weap- 5-spd., AC, sunroof, over pampered, garage kept, a ml|e warranty, very good $6000, 297-9447 eves.; OR GOING. a • set March 28 120K miles, $1900. Pis $2000.908^704-1267 ational Insurance & Regis- would improve its chances at get- "I see our school board perform- on on him at the time, but report- must See. 39K miles. condition, $7,200 or best 297-2300 days tration. Asking $2500. The Cranford Booster Club's call 908-218-0262 offer. (609) 466-9455, DID YOU ting its budget passed if it better ing from a reactionary position for 14-year-old Hillside student edly was seen carrying a pistol ear- •$12,000 or best offer. JAOUAR- 86 XJS, KNOW... 908-668-0713, Iv. tnsg. pancake breakfast is set for Sat- HONDA- 85 Accord, 5- Call Paul 908-253-0824. evenings. 80,000 original miles, urday, March 28, from 8 &m.-1 communicated its message to the based upon cuts in state aid, low lier in the day. ; ; spd, sunroof, $2400. Call that an ad in this local FORD- 80 F350 Dump, for five days. DID YOU TOYOTA- 78 cellca, 2-dr, one owner, $10,000. Call paper also goes Into 16 Buying or Selling... electorate. voter turnout, and a cumbersome By BRIAN FLORCZAK Police added that the 16-year-old 908-359-6012 PS, PB, good condition, p.m. in the Cranford High School The juvenile told police that he KNOW... hatch, 5-spd, 131k miles, Dawn at (908) 287-1000. other local papers? Reach $3,900. Call (908) 322- "If you can't convince them (vot- budgetary process. They (the state) THE CHRONICLE . was under school suspension at the MERCURY- 83 Lynx. that an ad in this local Asking $895/BO, Call over 400,000 readers cafeteria Tickets cost $4 for purchased the knife for $3 .from a LINCOLN- 83%, Town 2717. adults and $3.50for childre n ers) that it will benefit the quality aren't offering funds and the board time of his arrest. Auto, P.B., Air, very good paper also goes Into 16 469-3463 car, Cartler Series, fully with one calll You Can't Beat The Deals In youth who lives in Rahway. condition. $1600. Call other local papers? Reach FORD- 82 EI50- Handle. under 12. All proceeds benefit of life in the community they prob- members sit there and wonder if A 14-year-old Hillside Avenue While the 16-year-old was 'OYOTA- 88, Tercel, loaded, 35K mi. 1 Owner. 1-800-B59-949B Hl-Top Van, side lift, AC, Hillside School Principal Irwin 753-0361. over 400,000 readers the athletic, program. Tickets may ably aren't going to pass the bud- their hands are tied how are they School student was arrested last charged and released to the cus- stick, 35K ml., perfect Garage kept. Asking FORD— 85 Bronco II, V6 AM/FM cass., W/2 E&J 1 Figman apparently was informed with one calll :ond. $3300. Call 908-$6800.908-298-9133 get," Ms. Barr said. "I'm frustrated going to keep the programs to help week after a, 9-inch pocket knife tody of his parents, the pair of 15- 1-S00-SB9-949B AC. AM/FM cass. PS, PB elec. wheelchairs, 16K be bought at the door, from the by unidentified sources March 5 NISSAN— 83, Stanza. 48-4950 MERCEDES BENZ- 73 62K, 4WD, Excel. Cond orig. ml. $6000. Call 908- athletes, or at Linda's Book Ex- with the board. We're functioning the kids." was found in his school locker. year-olds were sent to the Juvenile Auto, PS, PDL, AM/FM DOME- 91 Spirit, 4-dr,, $5000/B0. 874-3360 561-8966. Automotive that there was going to be a fight VW- 77 Beetle, new 220, gas, $925 or best Lt. Milt Mason of the Cranford •Detention Facility in Elizabeth stereo cass, 173K, hewairbag, 5-spd., AC, Im- change. from, a reactionary position and Ms. Barr, who works at LJ.'s short block engine, new offer. Pis call 908-874- INTRODUCTIONS... Police Department's Juvenile Bu- between students. He also heard where they remained until Mon- Inspection, new drive maculate, balance of 7/ int., excel, cond. $1800/ 8758 leave message that's not going to change until Country Market on North Avenue, shaft. Good running con- 70 warr. 908-3591923 A way for people to mee reau said the 14-year-old intended rumors that a knife was going to day, when they too were released BO. 908-231-0475 SAAB- 89 900S, 5-spd, people, every week In board members communicate bet- in Cranford, said that if elected she dition. $15OO/BO. Serious FORD- 86 Taurus GL Democrats begin to give the knife to a female stu- be involved. to the custody of their parents. Inquiries only - 246-0706; VW— 80 Convertible, new AC, all power, AM/FM your lobal Forbes newspa ter wjth teachers and the parents would attempt to give teachers and wagon, super cond.; fully top, very good cond, 2nd cass, sunroof, loaded, exc per. The ad is free, then screening hopefuls who pay for the school system. parents more say in the system. dent to use in a fight after school Mr. Figman called the police at A trial date for the students has NISSAN- 86 Sentra 2 loaded, 75k ml., $4950. one call does It all! : owner, 122K, $2995. Call cond, 43K mi. Asking The Cranford Democratic or- hours.- . . about 10:44 a.m. to.inform them of yet to be set. dr., 5 spd., AC, AM/FMCall 908-545-3686 after 6pm 908-526-3765. $12,000. 908-561-3091 1-800-SB9-949B "If that doesn't improve, we're "With the School Budget Advi- cassette, exc. cond. ganization will begin screening sory Committee, none of us were Police said they didn't know the the matter, and. subsequently Police said earlier this week they FORD- 91 Taurus GL, 6! not going to" improve on the status searched the youth's locker and $2000. 908-232-2748 cyl., auto, PS, PB, Air, I candidates for Township Com- -quo," she continued told we had to look at curriculum reason for the altercation that was are. investigating any .connections after 5pm. seized the pocket knife. r.defog., inter, wipers,! mittee next week. Any Democrat The mother of two children in or sociological impact. I would start going to take place between two among the three youths. In addi- OLDS- 83 Delta 88 PW/L/Seats & Antenna,; 13-year-old female students. The Lt. Mason said no search warrant AM/FM stereo pass., tilt.' Interested In seeking the nomi- the Cranford school system (a sev- forming committees with those tion, Police Chief Harry Wilde said Brougham, 4-dr, black, nation Is Invited to submit a re- boy who owned the knife was sub- was needed in this case since the there was an indication that there V8, auto, AC, P/W, P/L, P/ cruise, P/mlrrors, full ! enth- and first-grader at Orange goals in mind," Ms. Barr said. Seats, AM/FM cass., all spare, Whlte/Dk.Blue Int. sume to Democratic Chairman Avenue School), Ms, Barr moved "Teachers and parents want to sequently suspended from school (Please turn to page A-3) (Please turn to page A-3) new parts, 98K miles, 1 6500 mi. $13,500. Nick, Fred Kessler. The screening owner, mint cond., days 9Q8-412-4454;i eves. 908-276-3361 committee Is expected to make $2150.908-769-4388 When You Buy From A Dealer With its selections for the organization DIRECTORY •"•'-• A Reputation For Reliability... line by the end of this month. Support Two Township Committee Any luck? NEW CAR SALES TO ADVERTISE PEACE OF MIND IS A BIG EXTRA AT NO EXTRA COST! members will be elected In No- vember. The seats are currently grows To See BRAND NEW 1092 MERCURY held by Democrat Dan Aschen- Your Auto Auto 00 trim., 4-oy<. pwf. nek I pinion «lma/dl«o bach and Republican Barbara for CHS biki., MJUfU •!-<»»•., lV, tnl. Qfc, «• •*•(., do* Inl, bill tU., til, r»moli mlm., BSM, VIN. #N(tot22»7, Bilger. 3< Dtttnont.Rd. Ad Here 81k. #JJ10, MSflP JIJ.T74,11«l bd dta.WM For more Information, contact Far Hills, NJ. 4 IN STOCK AT THIS WCEIS OTHERS AVAHABU folASt Since Call 722-3000 In varying modsla, options & prices, Mr. Kessler at 272-4688. hockey team 9Q5-234-0109 1909 Ext. 6251 on coNomoMNO 1 WrouAtic 'nuNsuissioN AT MO EXTRA CHADOEI Supporters of a proposed ice Step dancers hockey team at Cranford High BRAND NEW 1992 MERCURY Auto 00 bliu., Vtf, bWf. iMk & pJ^on ttng/dUc bifaM., School received a vote of support AM/FM Ktlll., CM. WiUlI/MjrtWdr. .U., Ill, int. gla. IT. COUGAR 2 DOOR perform today d«f., Wl. Crtj<«, gagUal. bid. HI., I«WM !>*•<., BiM, •>' Monday night when school ath- wian ul. ball iMI*l>. VIH. ylNHUQJU, ilk. «3K1. She Dierdre Shea School of usnp: llB.ua. i™ lactay dlKounl. Ijisr 6uiu UU- $ letic director B^b Lelli told the C0U4. t>BO b£l(MV rcbMl |7 OU ATI1 IWnciftg In U«u 0* Irish Dancing will perform an Board of Education he would back aru»ui«) Irish step dance at Eastman DIM STOCK AT 1T1II8 PIIIC6I 15,995 such a program. Plaza today at 5 p.m. The per- Mr. Lelli had told the board a formance Is sponsored by Hynes few weeks earlier that he could BRAND NEW 1992 MERCURY Jewelers as part of the store's not OOAJ CkV. MAO 00 bwu • V*. pll SABLE 4 DOOR t»n*., *WfU ttuu.. pnvMnkfdf. >i. iV. w. oli... » St Patrick's Day celebration. New Jersey's Volume Acura Dealer (ij tlH. cnJlM. tU4«M0(l ktl. b4H tMlblri, VIN 4NAflt2^ 47, 6tk. #3&3d. UUHP I19.U(]. WOO f*dwv ciiuou" IIOi4 (U*U/ dl«£0Uil, 11000 fAdtuy l.b«t« hv*lt, Ihf For more details, see the sports Mvdi IHt^i, (/.UMf APN Nrt«Adng kV«JUI)l« In IIMI t I^Mli). Bunny breakfast section in this issue. t INUTOCKATTIIIUI'IIICCI '15,295 10 OTIiefttl AVAILAULB DON'T PAY In wwvlnu mod^«. opuorui I pricw tickets on sale support the program for a variety Ticketsfor th e Cranford Junior of reasons, foremost among them Woman's Club annual Breakfast - being the cost. with the Bunny will be sold Sat- A proposal under consideration 1991 LINCOLN 1986 MERCURY 1990 FORD 1990 LINCOLN urday from 10-11 am. at the by the board, however, is that par- CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR SABLE LS WAGON TEMPO 4 DR. MARKVII LSC 2 OR. Community Center on Blooming- ents of players on the proposed , »Uo 00 KuU. W, py ItcU & a 00 Hmt-, 0-cvl. p/iack I filAkwt Auto U#JI»., 4~c^., [i/ruh 4 pinion Auto 00 \t*n*. VU, pAacfa 4 ^nlart dale Avenue. The $4tickets are hockey team would pay $675 per t>Mon W , W M UM] hikt, AWFM •|w*0, pt#l ttirt0/r. tW. ha, UU., DMiIaMJCiW*, U*. tit, bil Ihi., kk, Inl. o tM< **• W*'- "*•. Hd/uunk/kiM/stti., Uf, Inl. gli., ir, tH player, thereby funding the squad. fill.. »• cW., m, tjriiU*, tU. Irrf., tM u«. i Mt.tMk (•dUk VIN Uf-iUiOt. WJ. bMtttd. VIN. JLUJ1/d< UH, auU«, o*di«>. N/. Irtl., bit, t limited, and Include refreshments Ml. IM« tad., yunt. *+&•• VIM. iUYfti- 6K 2:1,6*. #9011,22,11)'ml. •^TVIN. #P Large Stock Of frt*. OH, *2f>\2. Wprjnl and entertainment Pictures with The program would cost $24,975 Hare YOU • 1992 Leq^nd.s • Inteqras • Vigors • s f the bunny will, be taken lor a for varsity and junior varsity Sticker Priced BEFORE The Increase 20,495 6995 7995 19,995 small charge. teams at the high school. Due to the overwhelming re- The $676 would be used toward Read the WE'LL SELL YOU A 1992 sponse of past years, there will a number of squad-related items, AT THE OLD PRICE! be two seatings for the April 4 including the cost of transporta- event. Breakfast with the Bunny tion, jerseys, insura^ccj and coach- Classified will be held 9:30-11 am, and es salary. ACURA OF SOMERVILLE followed by Teafor Two from If Cranford is to have a team it 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Both events would have to act quickly to meet ThisWeels? will be held at the Hillside Av- the April 1 application deadline „.' ROB PAINE/THE CHRONICLE Mar (w«704-0300 imposed by the New Jersey Inter- enue School cafeteria For In- John Destasib of Cranford and Matthew Clader of Westfleld spend a recent afternoon trying Ko'catch fish and tennis balls In a formation please call 276-9298. scholastle Hockey Association, the league the Cougars would compete local stream. in.

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