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(Continued from page A-l) make a decision?" cern's, warning the committee Denny said.if the hew firm question on this," he said, ,: the committee . introduced a that the proposal for review does. Should, either Denny or Morin award the contract for the pro- bility for storm-sewer improve- .' r*- •••:• not address potentially problem- supports Ktllam's proposal, "I'm $46,000 bond ordinance to pay ject Tuesday, night. I}ut now, it going to have a very - difficult support Killam's plan, the com- for restoration of the €rarie rrients to Jackson Drive. ',. atic proposals for later portions : rbittee would likely have the will hot be awarded until 1 time hot Supporting it* 4 Parkway footbridge. ; The township, recently of the project, such as increasing necessary foui votes to move for- October. The bond ordinance will received a. • $300,000. US ' the height of the dikes on the Commissioher Phil Morin said • The township'was awarded pass final reading in September, he would lend his support if the ward with; a bond ordinance. $85,000 from the. Federal Economic: Development Agency ' western side of the Rahway Jorn has suggested, however, a and then a 20-day waiting perir new firm endorses Killam's plan Emergency Management Agency > ' grant\{qt: the project, in ah •' a\ River. •••/..•:. • /; , od is mandatory. . ..;•. ! and confirms there are ad feask'. unanimous vote would be prefer- to pay for the bridge, but even industrial section of town. The And former township engi- able to impress Upon future com- .' The bridge was wiped out township must provide $100,000 ble alternatives. •-..•''.'• after the township bid the pro- during Hurricane Floyd in ByGARYGOVEUTZ neer Gregory Sgroi asked the The Gamp Dresser & McKee mittee members the need to see ject twice, the grant /alls well in matching funds: ' the project through to comple- September 1990. STAFF WRITER ; '•• '• '• • -••;'••'"•' committee, "How much redun- review would arrive about the short of the total, cost of the pro-, r : The remaining $35,000 dancy is necessary before you tion. • •;. .'.';"..;•"•'•• .'"• • • '•••' The committee also intro- responsibility wilL be met by ser- : end of November, Jorh said. At ject. ••:'• ' '•' • , ; .• •• , ..•• •' '. duced a $65,(300 bond ordinance . METUCHEN — As expected,;!, that point, "we've got to call the • In other flood-related news, vices performed by the the Union County Board bpi The township had hoped to to meet the township's responsi-'"' ; Engineering Department. Chosen Freeholders voted 8-0-P>J adopt an ordinance to iamend its., solid-waste-• mariagemeht plah-t to include-a trash, transfer.sys.^^'• tem to be built in Lirideii.o1 Freeholder Lewis Mingo «Tr. was ' . -.- ™ . .'• (Continued from page A-l) absent. . . . '•'••. . ' •;'. ers hired Monday night, will teachers by giving newcomers a- GARWOOD -^ Karen George-Gray has resigned as princi- ; mtendents said; include increas- teach both mathematics arid ple" in Kenilworth, Leschuk • After being- unloaded' ftom- pal of Lincoln-Franklin School, effective tomorrow. ing demand, as state regulations chance to discuss; their chal- agreed.- . .•".'••:-.. . ..•• •' • •'•'. barges which carries it from]!1: computer science , at the David lenges with veterans and admin- He^ resignation was announced Aug. 6 within a special require more classes and, teach- : : City, the trash,'all i , Brearley Middle/High School, istrators, ...... ; .'[ •••.. •••••'.•. . • .Though-Keriilworth has filled • Board of Education meeting on construction and renovations ers with more credentials, and : ; •. next year. ••; .•,••"•';" . •'• •'••'•'••,. -...'.' jts teaching vacancies, it does' I; IQiPOO tons'of ifc,^|1 bbdoadid!'; to Garwood schools. , •<•••''•'' the sheer difficulty of the job; '•..'.••'. Teaching is. ah "emotional I onto a inile-loflg train and s^ent j < Kenilworth also partially roller coaster," he said. "I think have three open coaching slots ^ 'i School administrators, said George-Gray has accepted - Teaching is "an extremely, through central New Jersey to !•.' reimburses teachers for graduate •-. we have a very solid program to an assistant football coach at the" another position which was hot identified. stressful job even in the best of education— a benefit Leschuk high school and head boys and' Georgiaand South Carolina.>....'! districts," Feinsod said. ..." .. provide them with the: support girls.sqccer coaches at the middle' Superintenderit of Schools William J. Murphy is now act- said may. offset a slightly lower that they heed." • ..\ Although it was billed as & \; • ing principal of Lincoln-Franklin School; that is in addition The problem may only get salary. .• ' '' .. •••••:'•.„: •_ •.' school. Leschuk, said the vacari-' final hearing on the orditt^njee • to his other duties as principal of Washington School. worse in coming years, Feinsod, ..Though the pressures are "We have to spend more time. cies are "something we'll be able" to allow the transfer station, it J', on staff development to keep peo- George-Gray and Murphy could not be reached for com- said, because of a recent increase increasing; both Feinsod and to handle." '••"••.'••• .-'. : ' became a sometimes hostile» in state pension benefits that ment. .•.••"..''.•'••'• .• ..•;.'• .:'••'•.' • -,.."• •• •'.'••••• Leschuk said, their districts do debate as tempers rose .with the J; gives older teachers ah incentive not offer, bonuses for teachers in jpassfoef }imira A fin?1! '^"^"v 'j Ronald Poles, coordinator of curriculum and instruction, toretirei will be the supervisor in charge of J-incnln-EYi'mlrlin finhnn) hard-tp'-fill - phfiitintVH lil h did not come until the ear,ly|j - as-of Supti.'l" -Eucli iliuLliul" has developed" and science. "I think : that's hours of the next day. . .'; r 1 strategies tQ meet the challenges. , unfair," Leschuk. said. "That. . Linden stands to gain over j,' / The board, is scheduled to discuss ..'school construction .at Leschilk'said hebeguas the.Mr- ; .its regularmeetingat 7; p;.m.. Tuesday at Lincoln*Frariklin comes back iirbm a morale stand-* $5. millioh.from.the projieat.noti:.: ...itig process in' the spring,, before . .point to/hurt you." •' . -.". •• • ; .including, the property taxes} School. Full details were not known as the minutes of the ••: the school year, ends, and looks : Aug! 6 meeting were not available. ^Feinsod said Crariford's strong IS • that will be collected if the" $50 / for teachers "who can do more reputation offers it some protec- million facility is built. . • )• than one thing." Two school construction options are being considered. tion — a reputation he tries to By GREG MARX "I feel this is good for Linden r Both would retain Washington School for prekindergarten 1 Multiple certification is impor- maintain through an aggressive THE CHRONICLE Properties, the original devel- and good for central New' and kindergarten classes as,well as the board offices tant for Kenilworth, he said, staff-development program. oper and Current owner of most Jersey," Mayor .John Gregoftq/ because it. allows the small dis- . Cranford's "New Teacher CRANFORD - The long- of the site. The. deyelbper has said. • ••'•', . •: -, '••) trict to offer a; variety of courses. Collaborative".initiative, he said, sued the township for br.each.of. to its students. For example, awaited vote on the Kushrier .. As the "trash train" issue has; supplements the state-mandated Companies proposal .for , contract, but a judge;ordered a • • •;.',; '••••;':•:,.'-;':''.;•.••;• R6N WALTERS/CORRESPONDENT. evolved, Metuchen has taken on' . Alyin.Mach0nis, one of the teach- mentoring .program'.-.-for. hew . ., . . •..•-...'•. .•••.'.,'.' •:•'• •- ;R0ljlWALTERS/QPRRESPONDENT Patrick French Isa 4-year-old tot who suffered serious neurological Cranford Crossing will have to stay to the arbitration, to allow! Jenny Judge, 13, and Susan Judge weird among those Who made glow sticks for the first Patrick French damage following a routine vaccination. His medical treatments are a leadership role iri organizing!., wait another month, if not the two sides to work out a Foundation Swimathon, which was held Saturday at Centennial Avenue Pool. . . not covered by Insurance. He is shown here with "Midas." opposition. . •" -. -. i\ :ffirst$res&yteiian Church of Cranford more. deal with a new'developer. The train will pass throyghy Township Attorney Bob Cranford, Westfield and Scotch!'' Presents... A Summer of "How To" Sermons ,.. The Township Committee was'scheduled.to vote Tuesday Renaud said the judge has not Plains. , . '-•-'•* ROOFING on five redevelopment ordi- imposed a deadline for a new Gape God $£500 nances that would have cleared. deal. Some parties to the dis- 10O Off the way for a Kushner develop- cussion have set deadlines, Bi-Level $2,700 ment containing 60 apart- Renaud said, but the commit- Any ments, over 20,000 square feet tee has decided it will not be I Sundays, 10 a.m. In the air conditioned Chapel Split Level $£900 fing Job of retail space,, and a 3iO-space bound by them. eoiicertis Prlcelnc parking deck over two '.build-, Morin has previously asked Comer of Springfield Ave. and North Union St ingsat the site. for an analysis of the town- ; ^ Bank Online Anytim Plan an Exotic Vacation • 908-276-8440 'But'•..•following-, a lengthy ship's . financial exposure CARLSON none QQB closed-session '• , '•- meeting Monday, neither Commissioner By GREG MARX Phil Morin nor Torn benny was Deirbre Sbea School of Irish Dancing WE ARE EXPANDING THE CHRONICLE convinced to. support the pro- "the time is now to buy 43 fllben Street ject As a result, the ordinances KENILWORTH - Most were pulled from Tuesday back this project. We nights, the DaviH Brearley ir Cranfor&nj 07016 night's agenda. need to put Cranford Middle/High School plays host to 908 276 - 8181 YOGA '.-'•'• Without the, vote of at least back in the driver's seat." a steady flow of residents — both one Republican, -the adults arid teenagers •—-r who —Tom Denny HATHA & ASHTANGA Democratic majority does riot . fldck to; the building to use its YOGA FOR ALL have the four vbtes necessary athletic and academic facilities. Research a Science Project Srail Registration LEVELS Now,' the time has come. to MEDITATION to ultimately adopt a $4.5 inil- lion bond qrdiriance to fund the impose some order oh that flow,. parking deck.: sayBoard of Education-officials the peirdre Shea School is now accepting NEW PROGRAM should it enter arbitration. He and school administrators; w*s3i Mbriri said special counsel . At Monday night's bpard Joseph Baumann had also rec- said at Monday's meeting the. registration for our 2001 class schedule. committee "made progress" on meeting, board members called With Comcast ©Home, Call for a brochure or ommended the committee not for the creation of a hew photo. move forward because, some that discussion. .•'••".. visit par website While Morin said he still ID system to control access tp This year we are introducing a special documents had not been final- the building arid a site manager the Internet Moves as Fast as You da ized. wants to negotiate, Denny had schedule for Pre-K and Kindergarten students, VISIT OUfe NEWtV DECDRATED STUDIO a different take. to coordinate after-hours pro- Tuesday, Sept. 4.from 4 to. 7pm, Thursday, Sept. 6 from 2to 5p m The decision left the future gramsv '•;... of the project unclear. Morin . "The time is now to buy back Currently, the building is Tuesdays at 10:00am and 1:00pm. Saturday, Sept.. 8 from 1 .to 4pm/ Monday, Sept. 10 from 4 to. 7pm . this project," he said. "We need FREE YOGA Introductory class each Saturday aM 2:15pm said he believes a deal can still home to a variety of borough and be negotiated with kushner to put Cranford back in the dri- board-sponsored activities. For Please contact our studio for registration that will win his support, but ver's seat," • example, a Recreation NICOLE'S YOGA CENTER, LLC Denny said repurchasing Department staffer oversees an information. 94 NORTH AVE,, GARWOOD - (908) 789-6426 declined to discuss the details Comcast ©Home the site would not be easy, but open weight room, which is used :www.Micolesyogacenter.com of negotiations. The township faces potential would allow the township to by students and adult residents. arbitration with First States "decide what we want to put in The rriixing of adults and stu- High-Speed Cable Internet Service WE ARE EXPANDING that redevelopment zone." dents at the facility needs to be The proposal did hot receive more closely, monitored, said serious consideration from the board member Cathy Cohen. "We other commissioners Tuesday. rieied to start looking at who's Mayor George Jorn and Deputy using that room," Cohen said. • 50times festerthan a 56K and Twice As Fast as DSL640K.* Mayor John Williams said the The ultimate goal is to keep opportunity to purchase the the kids safe," said board menv- site had passed three years ber Nancy Zimmerman. • No more dial-ups, busy signals, or disconnects ago, aind Commissioner Dan Requiring all residents who Aschenbach said "they're not use the building to obtain a going to find a vote from me" to photo ID would be helpful buy back the property. because "you'd have more control • 24 hour technical support over who enters the facility," said None of the commissioners Helen Paster. "You don't want it offered a hard figure on what to become a hang-out." OPEN HOUSE such a purchase might cost. Unlimited Use for But board members were monthly fee Aschenbach also found fault adamant they were hot seeking Aug. 27-30 • 8am-8pm with the way Morin and to eliminate activities that comcast Aschenbach have approached depend on school facilities. "It's the project. important for our community to He said he agreed "whole- realize it's not that we don't heartedly" with Morin's con- want people using that building," cerns about density, but said said Cohen. for September Classes the timing of Morin's state- The site manager is needed to Classes Begin Tuesday, September 4, 2001 ments has been calculated "for coordinate the multiple pro- politics, and. nothing else." First 2 months are FREE* grams at the building and to Too Pressed For Time To Get To The Bank? • Pre School (Mom & Tot, Tiny Tot, Kinder) Aschenbach said negotiating "check ID and serve as a go-to Iron It Out With bank-by-phone. • GiHs & Boys Recreational for four months, only to fail to person" after the principal has left, said Superintendent Lloyd This terrific service lets you take care of your banking from home, work, or wherever thru Advanced level classes strike a deal, would "push this it's convenient. Transfer money between linked accounts or make loan payments. into litigation." Leschuk. •'•'•'•. • Team Programs He added Denny "has found : "There's so many things going FREE Installation* Checkout your account balances, checks paid, transactions for the past 60 days, or interest you've earned. And with bank-by-phone's bill-payihg option/you can even • Birthday Parties every possible reason not to on (at the building)..: there's got support the project..; If you got to be some way to manage who's pay your bills. What's more, this time-saving option is free* for the first six months • Low Shident/Teacher Ratio in there," Leschuk said. " regardless of your balance (except for the. cost of the call). So if time is the big wrinkle it down to 20 (apartment) •New All-Star units,, he'd have a problem with Leschuk called community in your life, don't get steamed. Get iant-by-phone instead. Sign up at any of our 1-800-730-1234 •Vi the walkway." access to the building "a luxury offices now or call toll free at 1-877-4SI^BANK. . Responding to similar criti- and a challenge." M '"Building Self Confidence cisms from Jorn last week, He said responsibility for a ThoHasts A lifeKme" Morin said he has negotiated site manager's salary "has got to be worked out" between the 908-654-4100 in good faith. Denny also took Adult exception to Aschenbach's crit- board and the Borough Council. • icisms. Board President George SJtiank&Tiwt Professional Staff Schlenker suggested charging a THE bank for you. nominal fee for the photo ID and inil lin runibmnt |M|JI1rn J,VH J i.ofjo ww^sibk.com using the proceeds to offset the WKEWOOD FREE TRIAL CLASS! Call Today! cost of the site manager, 1 Rte. 70 UKBVOOD- MARLBORO BRICK SILVERTOSILVERTONN Fax us A board subcommittee will MADISON BRANCH 342Roule9N- 12"«•-'••0 Jack Marti> n Blvd..' 2100 Hooper Ave 555 Mndison Awv (for new students only) (908) 272-2560 contact the Borough Council to JACKSOJCSONN . SWtlNCFIELDD CRANFORCRANFORDD KENIlWOftTH EAST BRUNSWICK your news! discuss the topic. Paster said the 741,'B/evwHS Bridge Rd. 52 Mlllburn Aw. 104 Walnut Ave. OftT EAST BRUNS 7 52 Mlllburn Aw 104 Wl 470 Boulevar0 ldd '' 22? RoutR e SIDS One Commerce Drive, Cranford board has previously raised the 008)575-6683 issue with the borough, but did Ample parking with drive thru for easy drop off and r>irl<- nr» not receive a response.

.•.••••••••• •'•;• . -.. :, ,,; ..^^t^ ; August 16, 2G01 A-6 A-4 Cranford Chronicle August 16,2001 Cranford Chronicle are here to stay Policechief Letters to the editor To The Clironicle: .•.•:'-'.•• "'•/'•• ;. they are not left with anywhere that they can In regard to your article (Aug;: 2) on the dam- skate. .' •••'.•'..• •. • ..;'•',. :.' •..''• ' •'!' ... •'•' • '••''..": age that has been caused.by skateboarders, I top It is true that, building a skate park is very is a credit agree that something must be done. I have been costly, It is also true that our town has spent skateboarding for over seven years and have inillions of dollars, supporting other activities many times dealt with the police. The issue'of and sports. Insurance is another issue. However, tbCranfbrd finding a legal place for skateboarding (and the liability risk of having skaters in other To Tie Chronicle; Jersey Boy other related sports) is not a new one. In 1996 uninsured areas may be just as high. The cost of Crinford should be proud to and 1997, the township felt a lot of pressure by insurance can easily be reduced by posting have Chief Wilde — his com- a group, of students and individual skaters that rules. Requiring helmetis or not allowing skating ments regarding skateboarders pushed for" the idea of a skate park (or legal after dark are two good solutions for lowering are certainly insightful and amajor place to skate). There were several town meet- show how kid-friendly he is. safety .risks. Skateboarding is not a crime, ittgs discussing this issue. The township seemed and fraud must be banished . Other communities have realized that there but because there are no safe, To The Chrdnicle: sympathetic; but as soon as the pressure less- from human relationships and is an incessant need for these facilities. designated areas for the Third political parties have ened the township immediately dropped the that only through freedom can Westfield, Scotch Plains, Fanxyood and Carteret increasing number of kids been active throughout much of The state is getting ready to legalize what is already a ; idea.'. .' • . • ; . .;' .'• • •".•:'.'• • are some towns that took matters into their own. this nation's history. They have prosperity and peace be real- reality — increasing the speed limit along many of the engaging in a very intense ; Mike Skateboard has been around for over 20 years hands and now provide skaters with a legal and not, however, enjoyed much ized, " .• • ,..'• •' •' - •• major interstates to 65 miles per hour. Unless it's the rush sport, the result can be the now and is not,just a passing trend, like many, 'adequate place to go! It is about time that damage discussed in the Aug. 2 influence with the electorate. "Consequently, we defend hour, the traffic along the interstates is already traveling : : may call it. As much as the township denies it; Cranford realizes the need for such a place. The article. '-'. . ,- 4 -., . •. ... • . As political scientist Clinton each person's right to engage in at 65 miles per hour; that was the result of implementing there will always be a problem with skaters if time and effort of enforcing anti-skating laws Rossiter noted, "It is a notable any activity that is peaceful a higher speed limit along certain stretches of the road a. To say that the police are not fact that, no third party in and honest,, and we welcome there is not a proper place for them to go. It is arid repairing damage should be a clear enough antiskid; acknowledging that few years ago. Anybody who has driven the interstates easier for the township to blame the skaters for America has ever risen to the diversity that freedom reason for the township to find some place for there is no outlet and calling become a major party and that brings. The world we seek to .-;• knows motorists ignore the 55 mile.per hour limit because the problems and damage than it is for them to worldis these misplaced youth. Now is the time to act on for the construction of a skat- no major party has ever fallen build is one where individuals it's dangerous not to; with the traffic flow at 65, a car legal- come up with an adequate solution. These this issue before the township forgets it once ing facility says a lot about the : • • ' •:.• to become a third party." are free to follow their own ly ambling at 55 becomes a hazard. • skaters turn to schools and the downtown area 'again. ' ;• .-.• ,: ' • '•' - " '"••' •• ':'•'••:•••". police philosophy. As a Increasing the speed limit unfortunately is sympto- That is until: now. dreams in their own ways with- , because of their lack of options. A "No Skating" NICK EASSLER Kenilworth resident, I worked ;: The- Libertarian Party, is a out interference from goyern- . matic of the state's reactive stance, on transportation with a group of skaters arid sign or ordinance will riot stop skaters because ' '.••.- ; -• "••..;. •• • ' -. •.•••,••, ;•••'•: Cranford third party that is growing at a irient' or any autnoritarian issues. One of the major issues in this year's gubernatori- In the past few weeks there has parents a few years ago on this power." . • been a fluff storm about the 20th fast rate, It is a political party al and legislative campaigns will be; what-to do about the issue. The kids gathered peti-. that believes, in the principles The Libertarian message' is' growing traffic in New Jersey. Any journey that.took 15 anniversary of MTVMost that was tionsy went before-the council written and said over and over Rids nefed lback-td-schobl iteiris of individual liberty, reduction the kind of message that would minutes a decade ago probably takes about 25 minutes and spoke to the mayor and in the size of government and appeal to a broad spectrum of again was just fluff—.the type of ; ; ; police chief regarding an area now; that's true in too many.jiarts. of the state. ; To The Chronicle: ''•' • ' ", .' . ' v ' •- : ' •. . . That's where you come in. We know how very the -U.S.; Constitution . as a the populaiiori. It is a message hype and hucksterism that lias .': The dog days of summer are uponus and most designated for skating. They New Jersey has grown considerably in the past decade. much the residents of Crahford.care about our whole, As Mike Rosen, a.columr that appea' swum in .the mainstream of of us are still planning a vacation or some time children arid are concerned h did the rfiflfigrrlyon ronriygot ; hiBl tor, a .daily, newspaper, The creeping suburban sprawl has* brought more traffic to American culture since the days oi j !M pendent voters ...but . to. ot .tiio. Biioi'6. Wb i^BUllzt). IIIUL Sicnooi is Hrouiid tne. f when", you are but shopping, for t^ng :donpttions (andO building. ,noted, "N ^idlbii bd roads where farm tractors used to be the only cause for a F.T. tfarnum. Many said that .j\lT VVt No^ideological based Democrats, Republicans,.people . corner and.'we are thinking of taking the kids lor- your child to pick up some extra socks, a. book' plans. This was at a time-when organization in ;pU.rV•country' wlio are fed with the status quo traffic jam or one or two cars. Traffic volume has also has, permanently altered pop cul-'| : • "a-day'at_ the jnj^ljgr'..thersale's. V a day'wher.e'. bag,.juice, boxes or gift certificates\ You can make money for existing park reno- understands arid appreciates and people who really want increased along the interstates as more and more office . ture by introducing- a' dynamic vation was available. The kids 1 yjsi)al:StyIe,creating Mre'ality";tele- they 'can select new clothes, sneakers and back- a difference! better the philosophy on which change. and commercial development; followed. the , residential to-school items. Of course we neecl"a new Haircut, Won't you. find it in your heart to help mom spoke about riot wanting to get our nation was founded." I invite the public, to come push away, from the traditipnal.'urban, center.^. Qne of th~C vision and glorifying; the. world of vj'ia :••>! into trouble, constantly being sex, drugs and rock and roll. backpacks and all the wonderful items to go in again at this time,of year? You were so generous The objective of the party take a look at the Libertarian reasons why.New Jersey has the highest auto insurance chased when skating, but there Perhaps MTV has done all that/ them. '. ' '•'•. ••.••••' •'•••• .. ••' ;.. • . •'• •• ..- \; last year and the need never goes away. We have can be further summed up from Party, see what it has to Offer rates in the nation is that its road population, like its Sounds like a lot of work but also can be a lot 56 children :we hope to help with school needs. is no place you can be with a its own platform's preamble: and make the decision if it is a. But.its most lasting impact on pur skateboard. Parents certainly human population, may be the highest in the nation. More culture may, also. be. its subtlest—- of fun, except. for the mother or grandmother, . All our children need to go back to school feel-. "As Libertarians, we seek a political party for them. For cars traveling closer together mean more accidents. New from its nonstop playing of music ing refreshed and looking their best. Mom needs do not condone any damage world of Liberty; a world in more information, call the that 'has been seen, some hardships this past caused from waxing stairs, etc. Jersey roads just cannot handle the load. And with more videos to its endless worship of year. This time of year can become a nightmare; your help! If you have any questions, please feel which all individuals are sover- national Libertarian Party at and more jobs located in suburbia outside urban areas, celebrity, MTV demonstrated that., free to contact me at (908) 276-3530. ' '• • ' . The kids asked to be treated eign over their own lives, and (800) ELECT US ';br the New When there isn't enough money to buy food or fairly — to be given a place to mass transit is not the answer. Once the toothpaste has through clever camouflage a cable pay the.water bill,.you need to come up with May all.our children feel proud on the first no one is forced to sacrifice his Jersey Libertarian Party at' television channel could be a 24- skate as already exists for or. her values for the benefit of (800) 201-NJLP. You can also left the tube, you can't get.it back inside. sneakers, socks, underwear, backpacks and all day back to school together! baseball, soccer and basketball. , Is this the fault of the Department of Transportation? hour commercial and get away, KATHLEEN WILLIS others. reach thepi on.their websites at the items that the teacher requests. Maybe there It's important for the to'yvn www.libertarianparty.org and Yes and no. While any bureaucracy is slow, the DOT is with it. Executive Director "We believe that respect for are two or three children. Where do you go for administrators to acknowledge individual rights is the essen- www.njlp.org. • : painfully slow; for example, the expansion of Route 206 in Letters to the editor We all know that QVC is a 24- help? • • . ' •••.; •: . Cranford Family Care hour commercial for the. sort of that the kids deserve equal tial pre-condition for a free and ALEX. PUGLIESE •Somerset County, proposed more than a decade ago, is access to. recreation. It means prosperous world, that force Kenilworth finally under construction this year. But the DOT finds goods your Aunt Martha will send you as a wedding present; QVC that your town listens to its •itself in a reactive, not a proactive position; Road improve- Lady justice sees what she waiits to see Was never pretentious about its Take a how^ Kenilw kids. . ',... ; .' '.'•'.• .••" ' ;Iments traditionally follow residential.development;.,the purpose; it never pretended to be to The Chronicle: es, public service departments. all of you. This again reinforces Aside from some support traffic jams along Route 206 are caused by the explosive To The Chronicle: although the law states that a shed should be anything other, .than the video from the council members, the •TERMITES •"housing boom in Hillsborough during the 1980s. Is the law equal for all? Is justice truly blind- placed in the rear of the house and 3 feet from On Monday Aug. 6,2001, and and private citizens,. worked the fact that Kenilworth is a; • CARPENTER ANTS equivalent of a mail order cata- great place to live and work. police and Recreation I What is missing in New Jersey is a binding link folded? Or are some people more-deserving of the property line, a Kenilworth inspector's shed logue. QVC touched that • still the following night, Tuesday,. together with the Kenilworth Department were totally Lt. Richard Dopf • RODENT CONTROL .'between land development planning and transportation being scrutinized by the; long arm. of. the. law ,. is not only close to the street but abuts the prop- vibrant thread of American. cul- Aug. 7, 2001, the Borough of Police Department to send a opposed to any facility being Kenilworth held a kick-off message that we are "One Kenilworth Police • BEES* FLEAS 'planning on either a statewide or regional basis. The state more than other's while certain individuals, are erty line. It's not even situated in the rear of the ture; dating back to the original built in town. Until the council party' and participated in Community Against Crime." . Department FREE ESTIMATES ALL PESTS ^master plan was created to settle some of these issues, but shielded from it? I'm specifically referring to the house. Is not the law equal for all? Is it my mis- Sears catalogs, that is addicted to members' children are into understanding or are some people exempt from National -Night Out Against • The list of groups, businesses REASONABLE HATES ^it remains a relatively weak document, diluted by the constant, nit-pickingon a Kenilwqrth family by mail order business, . skating and skaters' parents the. powers that be. '•'.. . . . ; complying with the law while others are held Crime. This two-day event was • and people who made a contri- PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE ^home rule cries of 566 municipalities, all of which depend ' But,MTV was marketed as are allowed to serve on the 'RESIDENTIAL « UBII Fwllf ».'. Just recently a 67-:year-old handicapped man; under a microscope? Most taxpayers and resi- a huge success arid would not bution to this successful.event, Hiybahy gifts ;upon commercial development to hold down property something revolutionary. MTV rev- recreation committees, 'COMMERCIAL in a wheelchair for the past 13 years, was fea- dents get fined for violating town, ordinances, have been possible without the no matter how small or large, is 908-276-8062 Builntit ftr Ovtr -taxes. .-.''. '.' . ':. .• \ : • eled in the world of rdck V roll, Kenilworth kids will be skating 'IHOUSTftlAL tured in The Chronicle under "Kenilworth man but obviously officials have special privileges whose heart and soul were dedi-. unique working relationship too big to list, but an equal truly welcome in the dark behind the bank. Visit Us At: www.arnoldspe3tcontrol.com «Vim is charged after allegedly ripping up curb" and get off Without paying a dime. between the public and private thank you goes out to all of you, 419 BROOKSIDE PLACE/ CRANFORD ;.«• The challenge for the next governor and Legislature is cated to rocking the status quo arid To The Chronicle: Hopefully Cranford will have k (Police Log, Aug. 2). I didn't know a person could sectors within the borough. ..It was indeed a pleasure work- to develop some sort of integrated land development and These officials can and sometimes do give a rolling The Establishment. After As. chairperson of the annual a nice skating facility. I'm sure be depicted as a criminal, like this man was, for person or persons a lot of red tape under the all, isn't rock 'a' roll supposed to be Many civic groups, business- ing (while also having fun) with all of the Kenilwprth skaters : ^transportation plan for the entire state. It's not going to be collection for. New. Gift Items for .'an easy job. Thei'e will be 566 municipalities and special allegedly breaking a curb. I always thought, guise of the law. They charge them with possible the anthem of rebellion? Babies with AlfiS/HIV, conduct- and parents will be watching ,'interest groups breathing on the necks of every elected apparently erroneously,. that the category of a or probable offenses; or even: force them to go to That, sad to say, is all just part' ed by St. Michael Parish, Cranford's progress: More and criminal included a person who was a thief, a of the marketing. Though rock and,' more towns have skating areas. ; state official lobbying for their own parochial interests. It court for no logical reason except that they have effort gets power back Crariford; I wish to convey our rapiat, a .murderer, etc., not someone in,this sit- the power to do so. Also, even if a person is not rap musicians may wail and rail at' It is possible — don't give up I will take gumption and courage for the governor and 'leg- ; sincere thank you to all ,who uation. : ' • in violation of the law, it seems that in the invidious banalities and frus-; To The Cl^bnicle: - •' ..!' ". ' ••' .. .' ' the fight. • -...... Douglas M. Faseiale islators to tackle this momentous challenge but New donated items to this annual • While a normal person may have considered Kenilworth he is guilty until he spends loads of trating hypocrisies.of our culture,* On Monday, Aug. 6, we had a loss of electricity, My hus- PATRICIA KOTCH "Jersey cannot afford not for the problem to be tickled. It's event. • ; .:•••.• the situation to be a matter for the building money in legal representation to prove other- ultimately . they shy away from; band has MS. Heat is very bad for him. I called PSE&G and The generosity of the persons Kenilworth Certified Civil Trial Attorney ,'a statewide issue that demands a statewide solution. ' inspectors or Public Works Department, none of wise. .'•,•.;..•..•' •••'.- '•. .-•;. advocating radical changes of the! a Mr. Besta answered my call. • who responded was outstanding. those officials was summoned. Instead, the current political and economic' Then I reriiembered we are on an emergency list at the To all who made donations please by the Supreme Court of New Jersey While the taxpayer and resident has to pay structure. Such radical changes! police were immediately dispatched and a crim- for various court fees and legal representation, Cranford Fire Departrnent. I called and Capt. Steve Paterson accept my sincere thank you for 89IAISTALLATIOIU SALE inal summons was issued, Why? It appears to would adversely impact their own and Team 4 came immediately. I was very upset and they your thoughtfulness arid kind- these powers that be don't have to pay a nickel lifestyles. Just take a look at the,' Concentrating in personal injury me that certain town officials have some sort of from their picket or lodge these charges! No, took control. When they were unable to help us, they called ness. .-••..- 20 Models S1000-S2000 show "Cribs" where even the most' Each year I am ariaazed at the The Chronicle is here for you grudge or vendetta against this family. In the absolutely not. It's all of the other taxpayers PSE&G and within an hour and a.half; we had our electrici- Free Color Catalog: 123 Pages and malpractice cases. rebellious rapper lives in. the unre-| ty back. . generosity of people like yourseh'. past, they were even cited and received tickets and residents of Kenilworth that foot the bill for al world of the rich and famous.' of Swing Sets and Forts The following information should, help you get your for parking and blocking their own driveway. Please print' this about the fire department and PSE&G. Again, thank you. • tom Natural R«d Cedar/Redwodd these town officials' and politicians' legal Rebellion has to be more serious,' May the peace of the Lord be ideas and community news into The Chronicle: They, received a complaint that their dog uri- expenses and their power games. . , than a studded tongue. ''. • ' < In my business, you always managed to hear bad things, not • 100 0pU6ni Hoagland, Longo, Moran, Dunst & Doukas, ixr with you. •76 UNITS TO CHOOSJ fROM Call Executive Editor Michael Deak at (908) 575-6685 nated on the pavement and that, when it would Finally, the taxpayers could save a lot of the good. ' Attorneys At Law - A Full Service Firm with story suggestions, questions or comments. For sports, rain the urine would run into the storm drain. MTV is emblematic of how BILLGRIFFIN money eliminating the building inspector and much advertising has infiltrated . JoanEssig call Dan Murphy at (908) 575-6691. (Where do they find this stuff?) St. Michael Parish zoning inspector's offices because there are our. lives. Every time we wear a hat Cranford Cranford Our address: The Chronicle, P.O. Box 6199, Somerville, While these powers that be are there to some people in the Fire Department who feel or shirt with a logo, we become a 40 Paterson Street 116 S. Euclid Avenue N.J. 08876. Our fax number is (908) 575-6683. Our e-mail uphold the law and the rules, and regulations, of those are their jobs anyway. At the very least, living advertisement. And though New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Westfield, NJ 07090 address is [email protected]. the town, some of those same officials are in they influence What is approved and then professional athletes are paid (732)545-4717 (908)232-9944 Deadlines direct violation of them. It's as if you have a fox rescinded by both of these departments. obscene sums to wear the clothes •'•{• • guarding the chicken coop (or shed). In fact, ELIZABETH DeSANTIS of certain manufacturers, we sta- Cranford[Chronicle policy on letters 800-842-5636 [email protected] The deadline for the submission of news articles is 5 Kenilworth tus-seeking suckers sometimes www.hoaglandlongo.com p.m. Friday. The deadline for submitting letters to the edi- even pay extra to wear the same Letters should be no longer than 200 words and Send letters to P.O. Box 699,44 Veterans Memorial mV • LONG BUM) • WHIM • CONNfMW may beedited for content, brevity, good taste and Drive East, Somerville, NJ 08876, Attn: Editor www.wannaplayswingsets.com tor is noon Monday, clothes. Isn't it about time that sports teams, corporations, design-' libel. Letters should be typewritten and include the Kathleen Phillips, or fax them to (908) 575-6683. Correction policy We need to protect Down's babies ers, etc. pay us to display their' writer's daytime telephone number for verification; Our e-mail address is [email protected]. advertising? ] Your Environmental Headquarters The Chronicle will correct errors of fact, context or pre- To The Chronicle: people with Down syndrome have IQs about 69, • Vacuums 1 sentation and clarify any news content that confuses or Though advertising and sales-. America should have a Down Syndrome Baby which is the cutoff for retardation. Some even manship are as much a part of the, • Central Vacuum Systems misleads readers. Please report errors to Executive Editor Rescue Network to save embryos who areachieve IQs in the average range of 90-109 and a American character as baseball, • Sewing Machines Michael Deak at (908) 575-6685. revealed by amniocentesis to have an extra chro- few are even brighter than normal. People with and apple pie, the iritrusiveness of] • Outdoor Power Equipment mosome.. These embryos should be allowed to live Down syndrome can lead happy, productive lives advertising has become a bit much.! Learn from the pros. Then be one. 1 • Janitorial Supplies and become adopted by people who realize the if given enough love, as evidenced by actor, Every time we enter the Internet • Air & Water Purification Equipment virtues and potential of people with Down syn- author and singer Chris Burke. He possesses we are assaulted by advertising., drome if the natural parents do not want to raise good intelligence despite having the physical fea- All media is dominated by adver-1 Here's your chance to become a pro at taxes. It's easier a Down syndrome child. Several Cranford resi- tures of Down syndrome. tising, whether it's a subtle product,' than you might imagine once you've taken the Income (Er awfmb t (Eformttck dents are aware that people with Down syndrome MARTHA McLOUGHLIN placement in a movie to the nation- Thx Course from H&R Block, You'll learn everything SALES • SERVICE • PARTS EVIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL . • Sinaiim I • are usually kind and affectionate, and that not Cranford al celebration of advertising, the| from completing a basic 1040 to complex schedules from everyone with Down syndrome is retarded. Many Super Bowl. After all, unless our the most experienced tax professionals in the business. A Penn Jersey Advance, Inc. Newspaper favorite team is playing, we, You'll also learn about recent changes in tax laws and NJN Publishing © 2001 remember the commercials longer than we-do the game, itself. proven tax-saving strategies. Once you've completed the Because looks aren 't everything, Thomas H. Krekel Time to speak up for skateboarders And now, of course, advertising, course you may even have the opportunity to interview Miele designs airtight vacuums President has spread to government where with H&R Block.* To The Chronicle: ture their skills instead of punishing them the names of new arenas and sta-. so powerful they can actually Rosemarie Maio $100,000 in damage! Hmmm. I know for a fact because they choose a different sport than the diums are up for auction. Sure; it' improve the quality of the air you Publisher Cranford could have constructed a skate park for adults of this community grew up with. saves tax money, but isn't govern-! Fdi! more information, call 1-800-HRBLOCK, visit Vice.President - Advertising far less money that it will heed to spend restor- Remember, it was not too long ago that Cranford ment supposed to be more digni- www.hrblock.com of contact your local office. and your family breathe. Anything ing the public and private property that has been did not have soccer fields or an entire sports com- fied? Are we ever going to end up! else is a compromise for you and Michael Deak Kathleen Phillips damaged. Furthermore, now there is going to be plex dedicated to girls softball. A final comment with Toyota Veterans Stadium? Executive Editor Editor a war on skaters. It is not justifiable that you to the parents of these children who are being That may be the way to resolve, your family. punish the youth when you have given them no harassed: It is time to speak up, loudly, about Allan Conover a tiny tempest in Somerset County Eileen Bickel alternative but to skate in and around town. We these matters. Sports Editor over the future name of Somerville! 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dree WESTFIELD — Gymboree faryoungddfwers Gymboree program.; '•• '. social,, physical arid intellectual very serious mission: 1b help max- ties and Stbrygyms scheduled each tratibns for the fall classes that Smith, ovwier. of Cmdy years bid), ballet and tap combina-. Play and Music, the worldwide "Word of mouth spread very development. Arid children play imize childhood development dur; session, •.•.-. begin Sept.. 10. , Smith Last year, the studio had. com- cruise ships all over the world, Joe's Cafe," "Hair," and have Leanne Hade and Gecile leader and originator of Dance: Studio, - has tion(5-7yearsold),ballet,tap,jazz petition teams that won numerous •'•• Garden State Teen Talent Expo, rapidly ' when Gymboree, first beat in a safe non-rcompetitive ing the critical early years/particu- '.." Gymboree of Westfield. at 422 For more information qt to announced that classes that are for all;ages and pointe, and mod^ danced in national television com- Moskowitz will, also teach ballet, parent/child play programs is cele- opened in Westfield," said Deborah environment." :,..•• / : •. larly 04. Scientific research, indi- Central Aye. and" Colonia at,322 receive, a flier and registration awards throughout the state. Past Tokyo's Disney World, Great mercials. '...• . tap, andjazzatthestudioV . brating its 25th iahniversary, available for 2001-2002. They are: ern. dance, hip hop! lyrical, and students have performed on Adventure and have- toured with Dunn, director of the Westfield and ^Parents (or caregivers). and chil- cates that experiences during this Iriman Ave. are now'taking regis- form call-(908) 233-6669; Preschool combination (3 and 4 adult classes.. •.•'.-.. •'••' Theater art classes will start in' Jennie Smith, a darice msijor at Parents looking to enhance Colonia Gymboree centers. dren attend weekly Gymboree four-year period, in particular, play Broadway, Paper Mill Playhouse, "Will Rogers Follies," "Sniokey October. . Mfontclafr State . University (a their children's early development, "Families were quick to enroll and Play and/or Music classes that are a significant role in determining .'•'•' '• . v .•'•: • ' .•.•"•'•• . Smith' has an extensive back- senior) will teach modern dance, particularly during the critical seemed pleased to have^ a place to led by a trained teacher. Each the bram's "hard-firing,'' i.e.; the ground in choreography in com- tap, jazz, ballet and ppinte. She first three years, should consider meet 'other parents while their class level is designed to incorpo- more, or less permanent patterns munity theater • (Cranford has performed in the university's, Westfield and Colonia Gymboree children were involved in healthy, .rate age-appropriate activities. by. which the brain experiences Dramatic. Club and Cranford dance presentations as well as Play and Music Programs. Repertory Theater--a co-founder) choreographing for the Dance fun activities. It is something both Depending on the class level, par- and responds to internal and exter-, • : the company began in northern parent and child enjoy and togeth- entsi. and children.participate in rial stimuli.. and area high schools. She teach- Department. She has also choreo- California in 1976 when, there er learn from." '••;•-•' games, music, movement arid play Gymboree takes this' scientific es pre-school and ballet and tap graphed for the JCC in West were virtually no group activity Over . the past 25 years, oil uniquely -designed play equip- knowledge arid translates it. into' combination classes at the Studio. Orange and for Cranford Last year ghe was nominated for a Repertory Theater. She has programs for parents of children Gymboree has continually updated ment that makes it fun for children activities that young children Elaine.Slgal. ANGE YOUR LIFE pre-school age .and younger; and improved their programs .to trynewactivitiesarid learnnew respond to and enjoy. Owner and Director Perry awaird for her excellence in recently been studying Jose limpn Designed around established including, adding newborn and skills, increasing both strength, CranfordrElliabtlli-l>ldlnflald choreography, for ^Fiddler oh the technique and Paul Taylor chore- : Parties are, also popular at I 424 Central Ayenue, Westfield NJ 07090 StoUhHtint -r early-childhood principles, -music classes, while retainingthe coordination and self esteem. , : Gymboree, as families take advan- Roof." She is director of Stars of. ography. She is also a teacher of Gymboree pioneered the play pro-, original philosophy and heart of Behind Gymboree's bubbles, : Tomorrow Performing Arts Camp dance at Stars of ^Tomorrow £ind tage of birthday party services as (.•'•" grain format and today remains in the concept. , . . - music and play equipment is a well as;attend special, theme par- and a pasfdirector of Stagestruck previously for Stagestruck Kids as. a category by itseE "We really stress fiuv fanan d myowi ... f Meet - ,\'/•••'• \ •••• • Kids; Performing ARts Camp, and well as a co-director for the Prom the beginning the commu- more fun," Dunn said; "Age-appro- Helena Santos-Martins, M.D. has a real skill for sjjlecting.teach-. Counselor in Training program. nities enthusiastically received the priate; play is the foundation for ers who are excellent choreogra- Kristen Baldoni will teach bal- CRANFQRB t Classes for firades K-8 & High School phers and teachers of dance tech- let, tap and jazz. Baldoni is a (liCC Class of '91] niques. . '"'.',• EHIIsB f ^ Reading, Writing, Math, Science^nd'mpl^« Doctor of Internal Meduine teacher • at Brookside School in ; Patti Stryker, director of the Cranford and has choreographed CARE •**>• ,.• Remedial Glasses ' • '. "Flexible Schedule ' Enriehtnentfa Cambridge Health Alliance -an affiliate of Harvard Mediwl Sthool studio, has directed and choreo- for f!AST in K«ni1W»ri3nJ!!Q]«Wa- CENTER • Gifted ft Talehted Classes- "State Certified, awara-winning and for Cranford Repertory When I arrived as an immic;rnnf fromtPortagairthere"were many, skills I needed iPSAi; SAT; SATJI, College Prep . Experienced Teachers | competition teams. She.is dance Theater, most notably,."West Side. concen^ationonri At Th6 Alliance Church .directpr of Stars, .of ...Tomorrow . Story." She is director for the. half- «,_.••. •_•'. . :.' • •"Classes?ffay^°"^V for future success. //// had not been for Union County to/%e, I might iiot be + Nationally Accredited . Performing Arts .Camp; as well a'a.' day program.at Stars:of Tomorrow ^FELD •. .-The school. By testing • students. The where I am today. UCC put me on a great pattf arid I'm still goingl", . •past 'dahce. .director of Sitagestruck' and' previdusly for Stagestruck Enridfcnent Center, a full •unrvifo' i'4-8 Students 'per Class . •.. ' . '.' EihtQti'' '.•jt Healtly.ChHjstian Environment Kids Performing Arts Camp. She Kids. She is co-director of the tutoring enrichment cienter, is ' out wjhy ,tKeir "reading perform ' ifcrsonalbcd Attention••'". •'• " •'"".' :|K|' also directed the Theater Tots pro- Counselor in Training program for located: at 424 Central. Aye. in , .* All-Day Kindergarten Program : : mance ,is not on par and. then : gram at Stars of Tomorrow. She Stars of Tomorrow. . Westfield. The Enrichment Ceiiter, offers recommendations needed to * Qualified Staff . • . :'\ Register today! teachers pre-school, jazz, and tap New to the studio this year is which offers programming to stu- • Beautiful facilities . for all ages. correct any deficiencies. All results Call 908-G54-0110 Choose from aver#O Programs of Study orpiglfcn as a Second Language (ESI) Darrell Cromwell. He will teach derite 4 years ofage through grade are confidential and are kept •ArQpenYeaivRound Jbbiria Delgado teaches ballet, hip hop and lyrical dance. He cur- ,12, is open. 12 months a year, seven between the tester and the parent. A; Serving Children 2'A - 6 years to enrolf or for a brochure. FalISs iesster begins September 5 (Registration until September 11) • tap and jazz for all ages. She also rently performs for Powerhouse days a week, and is handicapped Call The Enrichment Center *'Hours: 7 am • 6 phi teaches and choreographs for the Studios;. He has studied Dunham . accessible.. The modern facility is (908) 6540110 today to request a . Retford Avenue at Cherry Street late Start classes begin September 24 competition team. She is a teacher, and African dance at Alvin Ailey •; air-conditioned, handicapped- free brochure. Sigal is available to Cranford, NJ 07016 • (908) 276-8689 Resumes accepted from state at Union High School and a dance and hip hop and jazz at Broadway certified, experienced tedchcrs. gtjon „ Baldwin . ,A schedule of opening-week lbKMHI Manhattan [email protected], and if request- -.- For So Little? All SEASONAL IttMS NO RAIN CHECKS - HOI RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS f,ih KM OHO Stot*X-y»y 1 include name and mailing www.kean.edu. address.

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Patrolman Robert Cox. 9 with: possession of a con- Subsequent , investigation caused when a large vehicle; ; Curt McCue, 45, of Cranford, PpHcelpg Earlier in the evening, Cox trolled dangerous substance . revealed outstanding warrants struck the loading area, police' I was charged August 4 with dri- had discovered Drexler (believed to be marjiuana) and from Newark and Irvington. said. The extent of the damage ving whije intoxicated, careless allegedly intoxicated on South driving with a suspended Abdul-Haqq was released at was not specified. .Michigan . Avenue in driving,, refusing, to submit to a license. '.,." 2:10p.m. *** :' ' . .-.' Breathalyzer, and possession of George Crowley . of Kenilworth.Cox drove prexler Richardson was arrested at . #•**. home to Elizabeth, dropping A Windsor Place resident arten aft open container of alcohol in Manasquan : was charged 10:34 a.nl. at Boulevard and A Kenilworth resident reported August 9 $180 and a him off at 12:13 p.m., according | a motor vehicle. Saturday with possession of a South /31st Street. His motor reported the theft of a wallet diamond ring. had been stolen controlled dangerous substance to police records. . vehicle was towed, and he was containing an undetermined Starting kindergarten, is a tions Golbeck, who is an associate •Make learning fun. al kids are," says Golbeck, who McCue was arrested at 3:34 .-. Drexler then left his home in from her home two days e/arli- 1 (believed tp; be heroin and taken to police headquarters. amount of cash at 11:33 a.m. major developmental milestone professor at Rutgers Graduate "Sometimes parents think they illustrates this point by relating .p.m. after police responded to a his motor vehicle, and was . er. • •• • '• '.'•.- • .„•'•' ' • .... ••. -"•-if that even seasoned preschoolers - School of Education and the need to prepare then* children thie story of her own nephew, who motor vehicle accident at cocaine) and possession 6fTlSr_- Richardson was allegedly in August 10. The resident believed the. cotic paraphernalia • " arrested by Cox in Roselle at possession of less than 50 The wallet, taken from an and their parents -are likely to author of a new book; academically or cognitiyjely in was disappointed when he missed Centennial and Lincoln 1:1$ a.m. valuables had been stolen by k We make the difference!. remember for the rest of their "Psychological Perspectives on some way. They do the workbook his district's kindergarten age cut- avenues; No injuries were Crowley was arrested at grams of marijuana. — ™ unsecured locker at a Market two individuals: working in her Drexler's vehicle was towed lives. ••.'•.:" "...' \ .. -. • Early Childhood Education," pub- thing and they are concerned •'.-:' off by & matter of days, but perked reported in the crash, police 10:3.8 p.m. outside the Shell gas Subsequent investigation Street car wash, was actually house at the time, according to from the scene. He was revealed two outstanding war- "It's exciting to a young child. lished earlier this year . by. about*What should my child • ; up when his toother promised that .said. -, ' -, •". -.••••. • '. • . • • station on Galloping Hill Road stolen August 6, police said. police records,

• *** . _•.•-• PSAT, SAT I, SAT Us It's the beginning of the 'real Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. know before she gets into kinder- when he was five, he too would go after an officer noticed he was released later in the day with rants for motor vehicle offens- ••'••. • . ••***• ... 1 an August 20 court date. school' that big kids go to," says Beyond worrying about their garten?":; •••.-":.•; -/••/'• •-, to kindergarten; He woke up on Two ' bicycle thefts were operating a motor vehicle regis -. • es^ Richardson was released at Police discovered, three A Kejiilworth resident • Small Groups of 8 Students Susan Golbeck, professor of educa- child's safety and emotional well- , Instead, the main focus should- his fifth birthday all set to go "to tered to an.owner with a sus- '••'.•• . ; •'. *** •••. • 2:40 p.m. after posting $644 motorcycles stripped of their reported August 8 he had been reported in the township in the Ronald Johnson of « Classes Offered 7 Days p Week tion ;at Rutgers,/ The State being, she notes, parents may also b^ on niakmg the process enjoy- school. He literally thought he past week, bringing the total tp pended license. ''.'-.•.. bail; . parts at Sheridan Avenue and given a bad check from a North able, she advises! . •. . ; . Mountainside was charged . -..' '. • • .' • .• ***• '.' ' •'. ••' •'. ' • Flexible Scheduling .' . University of New Jersey. . fear, that perhaps they haven't, would be able to start, kinder- 20 since early July., . Police said it was not yet 10th Street August .7. Arlington resident in the " "Parents always should look for August 7 • with disorderly con-. ; •. « Senior Intensive Glasses At thei same time, children will done everything thev could to pre- garten on his fifth birthday. lii ret- A Dynq brand boys bicycle, clear how much. of the sub- Owen MacDonald of East The motorcycles had not amount of $23,789. . • . opportunitiestosupporttheir chil- duct.-,;.. .' ". • ' -•••.'••'-.' •".• - "College Application Essays. need their parents' help preparing pare, their child for the long acade- rospect, his toother should have stances were allegedly in Orange was charged Sunday previously been reported as . Kenilwprth police sent a let- dren's literacy, math" and social valued, at $300, was reported Johnson was stopped • by ••.' . . • Interview Skills mic journey ahead. '. :' . •' said, You'll go to school next year,' ; Crowley's possession, pending with driving with a suspended stolen, police said. Police said for the significant changes and studies development, but in infor-' -stolen from a North Union" ter to the alleged offender sometimes stressful upheavals in Fortunately, there are a num- "says Golbeck. "So use concrete investigation at police laborato- police at 3:41 p.ni, at Michigan license and operating an the motorcycles may have been requesting restitution. mal ways that kids find interest- Aye'nue home August 9; The "and Washington avenues. unregistered motor Vehicle. ,'•••. ••: . • '• " *** .•.'.•; normal routines that lie ahead, ber of things parents can do to terms," she advises, "and carefully . bike, which was stolen between stripped by their owner and ing and exciting. This; is not the walk through events to be certain Police responded after receiv-. MacDonald was arrested on Call 908-654-0110 Golbeck says. In one ajl-too-cbm-' make their little, scholar's transi- time to drill your kid on the alpha- 6 and 9 p.m., had been left out- Subsequent investigation^ dumped on the property. An employee of a Market your child really understands ing several 911 calls about a 6- Market Street at 11:10 a.m. •**# • .''••' •; 424 Central Avenue, Westfield.NJ 07090 moh scenario, for example, chil- tion to "big kid" school as.easy as bet.1' v ;,•••:• -.-;:.•• :•. :'.•.••.••• side hext to a garage, police revealed a Belmar warrant Street business- reported dren in the 'vast majority, of com- ABG. Golbeck offers these sugges-, . what's.happehing." V against Crowley for criminal foot-tall man dressed in Army His motor vehicle was towed, .The employee of a Lafayette •Prepare for new situations. "A -said.- ••. •••••.•••.-. ••• • •' - •••••.•••:-• fatigues carrying a 2-foot long August 9 someone Ihad dumped 1 1 and he was released at the munities .offering only half-day . tions:: .-.' -.-. '.-.•'• . -,'•• •"-.- • ••••, • • •Help the teacher understand A. 10-speed man's bicycle, offenses. He was taken to the Place business reported August about 20-used tires on the rear kindergarten programs will need new experience is less strange and your child. Golbeck notes that machete. . scene. . . 7 darnace HaH hppn Ann ^ •Explore your child's surround-, much less anxiety-provoking for a also) valued at $300, was stolen Union County Jail in Elizabeth **•«? help coping with suddenly becom- ings. Golbeck suggests parent and kindergarten teachers typically ste» fi9 SLIDE • YOGA • PRE-DANCE FOR 3 YR. OLDS FULL DAY KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM jstrict receives committee Tuesday night to to one of the oldest Olympic ask if a citizens' committee she ^MUSICAL THEATRE & SMNG/LATOI FOR TEENS • Acquaint children with a loving, caring Jesus sports. In addition to our yecial ed funds had convened should explore Bulk-waste fee • Language arts, math, science. Social studies, cooking returning staff, we have made a costs and design possibilities computers, world languages, library few new exciting additions of NILWORTH - Borough for the site. increasing to $90 instructors who came to help IOOIS will receive only partial "The big banks say In-Person Registration • Art, music, creative movement and dance The committee gave her the CRANFORD - The fee to with Surgent's first gymnastic bursement for last year's , go-ahead to proceed, with residents for the township's Monday & Tuesday • Multi-cultural environment camp. The experienced staff :ess special education costs, Aug. 27th & 28th • BEFORE & AFTER CARE AVAILABLE includes U.S. collegiate nation- rd of Education Business al champions, and U.S. national inistrator said at Monday's 4-7 pm team coaches along with inter- ieting. Diabetic Patients! can offer me more national coaches and former "nder the CEIFA If you have Medicare or Private Insurance FOR INFORMATIOIH CALL: (908) 276*3539 gymnasts from Columbia, ra.ordinary Aid program, Cuba, and Ukraine. state is obligated to reim- You may be eligible to receive your for a great The competitive programs se special-education costs Diabetic supplies at The YVETTE DANCE &; FITNESS STUDIO • have achieved a milestone of ir $40,000 for out-of-district NO Cost To You! . achievements that no other cement, Gonnella said. The services, but j 118 WALNUT AVENUE » CRANFORD # club in the country has. Th«s itrict had over $86,000 in For more information call :ess costs during the 2000- boys program qualified 18 boys Diabetic Supply Program .1 • • • • place to to USA Nationals. This is more 1 school year, but will boys from one team to qualify ieive. less than $64,000 in ,he said. 4004(11 Toll Free 1-888.466-2678 For 25 ycars^ parents to nationals then and other in L. : (No HMO patients, please.) the country. jThough the partial reim- all I get are more fees." and kids have 'sement was disappointing, playing with us Three boys have qualified to mriella said, it was far from a USA Championships. One gym- irst-case scenario. In at least know how to nast has earned a college schol- good limp and help chil previous year, the state did MOTOPHOTG At Union County Savings Bank, we listen to you arship and the chance to repre- |t provide any extraordinary i dren learn and develop. sent the United States at the y , he said. & PORTRAIT STUDIO Now taking registra World Championship competi- The costs have already been . tions tion. Combine these'achieve- id by the district through its Are you tired of constantly being Visit any one of our four conve- today ments with the multiple girls 00-2001 general budget. The ule state championships and i.mbursement will go into the . charged for services Including simply hav- nient offices and open a checking or sav- Surgent's competitive teams 01-2002 budget as miscella- ing a savings and/or checking account? ings account which will offer the highest Fall Classes Begin Tues., Sept. 4th continue to set the standard for ious revenue, Gonnella said. gymnastics in New Jersey. Are you charged for new checks interest rates of any bank In the county «•• If learning gymnastics from iterim principal safety-certified instructors in each time the bank merges with another without the hassle of annoying fees. newly renovated facilities with lined at Harding and changes Its name? Is there a fee for Come In today and talk to the BEGINNER TO ADVANCED, flexible class schedules seems interesting, parents may call I KENILWORTH - The returning your checks to you with your people at Union'County Savings Bank. oard of Education unanimous- - • 5to1#yrold8» an of the three locations for monthly statement? We hear you! Pre-6choo\ Program^ CHEERLEADING information and refer to the ad approved the hiring of. • )8 Moo. to 8 yr». rnest Donnelly as an interim Morning, Early Afternoons, $ • Boys & Girls • • Clinics • lee&one * for a free trial lesson to any & Saturday Cl»»e«o • Improves Tumbling new students wanting to try a Hncipal for Harding llementary School at its Special Piis-School Equip. $ • Teams • Recreational • Skills. class: for Roselle Park, (908) Small Cl86««8 V&t 241-1474; Garwood, (908) 789- Jonday meeting. Qualified Ineti • Qualified Instructors • • Group Rates* Donnelly was hired because union counT v snvinGs Westildd - 422 Central Ave. Colonla - 322 Inman Avenue 3392; and Westfield, (908) 317- 0523. tarding Principal Fred Rica is FOUR CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU Small Classes • Open House - Tues., Aug 28th Preview/Open House theduled to leave his post tern-. 6- 12 months. - 6:00pm' Sat., Aug. 25th 1 - 2 year olds - 6:45pm (orarily to recover from »Positive Atmosphere • I -2 ycaroids - 9:15 MAIN OFFICE: 320 North Broad St.,' Elizabeth NJ 354-4600 Birthday forties 2 - 4 year olds - 7:30pm urgery, Leschuk said. Rica's 61 Broad.St., Elizabeth, NJ 289-5551 Preview: Coll (6 Schedule 2-4 yenr olds- 10:10 6- I2monlli8qld- 11:00 jrgery is scheduled for 642 Chestnut St., Union, NJ 964-6060 • Builds Confidence • 0 - 6 months; Tlnirs, 8/23 or 8/30 • 12 noon 0 - 6 months old - 11:50 eptember, shortly after school 201 North Avenue West, Cranlord, NJ 272-1660 • Sat. & SUM. Only eopens. Leschuk said it was Gall 800»520»f»LAY www.gymboree.com lot yet known when Rica will For more information call; 908-233-6669 |e able to return. Member Fedoral Doposil lusurince Corporation . M Donnelly, currently retired,

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Kardbn, h/seqts, leather; prem. pkg., 37,187 miles, stk# serious drainage problems at the t/glass, dly wipers, s/roof, r/def,. leather, $3,924, due atdeliveryincl $3,000 capcostreduction, $200 rcf, KENILWqRTH — For five Other golfers praised the I wipers.syroof, r/def, leather, luxury pkg,silr 131S8A, vlnif WtE09861, $3,594 due at delivery Ihcl $2,500 site and changed the contours of oxford: green, luxury pkg, certified, Sfe years, patrons of the Galloping ver, certified, 35,186 miles, $tk# L7163, vin# sec'dcp, $525 bank fee and 1st mo pmt, Totql pmfs.$7,164,.' clip cost reduction, $300 refsec dep, $525 bank fee and 1st softie'holes. course as a "great value." The. 33,052 miles, stk#L7107, ; ; Total Lease Cost $10,689, ELPO: $9,330 " •', Hill Gdf Course in Kenilworth course, like County-run courses WBW53202 ' •-•..•• mo pmt,.Total pmts $9,684, Total Lease Cost $12,709, ELPO: The result has met wide- vin#WBW40752 $12,733.75. had to deal with partial closures, Oak Ridge in Clark arid Ash. cbnstruction delays, inconsistent spread acclaim, both from Internet golf sites like jersey- Brook in Scotch Plains, is open to surfaces, and even an unexpected golf.com and longtime course county residents for $16 per lake in the middle of one hole. users. round during the week and $18 But now they're reaping the "(The course) is in the best per round on the.weekend. . benefits. Ash Brook was renovated . In 1995, Union County began shape I've seen it in. in 20 years," said Elizabeth resident Bob simultaneously with Galloping a five-year, $6 million reconstruc- Hill, Gallman said. ftion. of the 9-hole and 18-hole Skrupsis. "The drainage is a lot better (and) the greens, are the . The reconstruction in courses on the Galloping Hill Kenilworth did not go entirely Road site, the largest in the most improved part. The money was well spent." smoothly, however. Though courses' 81-year history. .Skrupskis praised the improve- According • to William "There's nothing negative ments, he said the greens can be Gallman, director of golf course (about the project). They've done "confusing" because six of them a really fantastic job," agreed operations for the county and a were not reconstructed. : Mountainside resident Scott . . •• . . • 7 " ••*....•'. •;.:•. NICOLE DIMELLA/STAPF PHOTOGRAPHER veteran of 40 years experience at And on the 12th hole, a 506- VInnle O'Brien of Union tees off the ninth hole at Galloping Hill Golf Course In Kenilworth Sunday. The course Galloping Hill, the primary objec- Marinelli, out on the links on a has recently undergone renovations that have drawn raves from golfers. soggy weekend afternoon. yard Par 5, an unplanned lake tive was to improve the quality of sprang up in the landing area. the greens, which were "not in Marinelli said.the course But course officials have used Gallman said the hole has golfers to help us make up our the best condition." "used to be a swamp on the back that glitch as an opportunity.to been set up as both a Par 4 and a mind," he said. ments look like," Gallman said, Par 5, with golfers offering opin- and with positive word-of-mouth 1998 BMW 740iL 1998 BMW740iL But the project — which came nine," but Sunday he andinvolve golfers in decision-mak- He should have no problem Westfield resident John ing. ions about which configuration is and independent reviews, he SEDAN 1998 BMW 528iA preferable. "We're allowing the getting feedback. 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Kenilworth Public Library "Dmitri the Astronaut and 548 Boulevard, Kenilworth, 11 orated on a children's book Friends," ending Summer a.m. Sept. 8. Free. Registration about a baby with a hearing Reading Club of Kenilworth required: (908) 276-2451. loss who eventually learns to Public Library, 548 Boulevard, KIDS FESTIVAL—and street listen and speak. Kenilworth, 7 p.m. Free. fair along Center Street, Garwood,. Told in rhyme, "Herbie Registration required: (908) 276- noon-5 p.m, Sept. 9 (rain date Sept. Hears the Horn, The Journey 2451. 16). Crafters wanted: (908) 789-: 0217. • • . of a Young Deaf Child from Silence to Sound," captures I Proud Members Of I COFFEEHOUSE — Jill and holds the attention of FRIDAY Cagney (Cranford), Stewart Ryan Brodian, Erik Balkey, Gerard young children and the adults :» Masella, Susan Shann and Gary who read to them. Auto AUG. 17 O'Neill. Kenilworth Public Library, Co-author Susan Chorost of Exclusive Certified Pre-Ovraed BMW Showroom BAG DAY — Thrift shop sale 548 Boulevard, Kenilworth, 7 p.m. Westfield is technical coordina- Exclusive Certified Pre-Owned BMW Showroom at Community United Methodist Sept; 14. Free. (908) 276-2451. , Church, 455 Boulevard, tor at the Summit Speech 59 Bank St., Momstown, NJ Ifenilworth, nopn-4 p.m. Aug. 17, LADIES AUXILIARY - School in New Providence. She 10 a,m.-4 p.m. Aug. 18. (908) 276- meeting of auxiliary to VFW Post collaborated with Professor 540 Route 1 (North) Edison, NJ 1966. 6807. VFW hall, 221 South Ave.,. Susan Stock of the Toll Free Garwood, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 18. English/Fine Arts/Modern 973-455-0700 Membership: (908) 232-7760. Languages Department • at TOWNWDOE YARD SALE- Union County College in bmwmorrlstown.com openroadbmw.com TUESDAY throughout Garwood, 9 a.m.-4 p,m. Thi UllWiU Dd.lnj UIIWM.' 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'i'-./it '-'f.t,;j f.'t.,i. t.t '.i. 1.2**1*, ' £ Li. A t AjLlj•'' ••••.(. . • B-2 Cranford Chronicle August 16, 2001 Johii Sturteyaht; / [Obituaries Grace Hacker . (..' CRANFORD • - Grace - JEugene P. Jr. of California; two „ •r-n active in Keniiworth Hacker, 91, died Aug. 9, .2001 in daughters; Sister Jerry ^ me Keystone Heights and Carol; Keystone Heights, Fla. She had August 16 & 17, 2001 KENILWORTH - John T. a lumber yard manager. Jacqueline Schwager been a homemaker and an avid Kerr of Annapolis, Md.; a foster.. Sturtevant, 83, who was long A native of Newark, Mr. golfer. , •'''': daughter, Mary , Mann of B-3 active in community organiza- Sturtevant lived in Bloomfxeld CRANFORD — Jacqueline 1992. . .•/..;• • ..V ••.. ;_ •. •, Asdente Schwager, 69, died Aug. Surviving are a son, Gregg of Mrs. Hacker was born, on Connecticut; two sisters, Jupe., tions as a member and a volun- before moving to Keniiworth in Jones and Edna Ferry; eighty 9, 2061 at • Overlook Hospital in Virginia"; a daughter, Lauren Staten Island and had lived in : '•,' teer, • died'-Aug: .7 at Union 1950. He was decorated with the Summit. She once was the secre- Barlow of Wayne; and a grand*- .Grariford before moving to grandchildren; nine grea£- '•',•• Hospital. European-AfriCan.rMiddle grandchildren; and several tary to former Cranford police child. •'•.... '•; ".'.•; '.'• •: 'A'.;. ;. •; Keystone Heights. '.'.'.•• He had been a founder, char- Eastern Campaign Medal for his ChiefMatthew Haney. A funeral Mass was offered .Her husband, Eugene Paul nieces and nephews; . . ' '• ter member, past grand* knight service in the Army Air Corps Saturday at Sti Michael's Roman, Hacker, died in 1975. :.'". A funeral Mass was celebrat-;' Mrs. Schwager was born on 1 and past district deputy of during World Warll., Staten Island and had lived in Catholic .Church. Burial Was in Surviving are two sons, ed Monday, in Keystone The Happenings Father McVeigh Council 4186, His wife, Agnes Schulz Cranford since 1956. She retired Moravian ^Cemetery, Staten Edward of; Woodbridge••'. and Heights./!> -;' :-.•.;.• :;.:' ; •••'•.••',;-M Knights of Columbus. The Sturtevant, is deceased. in 1996 after 10 years as a secre- Island, with arrangements by. the" at Duke Island Knights recognized him as an Surviving are two daughters, tary with the Chubb Group of Dooley Funeral Home. Donations BRiDGEvVATER-The honorary life member. may be sent to the American EllenO'Connor Joanne Devlin and Susan . C. Insurance Companies in Warren. "••'•••. :l ••'• • Somerset County Park Cancer Society. Mr. Sturtevant was a charter Sales; two brothers, A. Joseph Her husband, Otto, died in CRANFORD— EHeh "Nellie" Richard Clark, lives in;j Commission Free Summer member and past commander of and George; a sister, Elizabeth Woods O'Connor, 94, died Augi'2, Cranford, as does four of her:) Concert series at Duke Island Veterans of Foreign Wars Post Klebauer; four grandchildren 2001 at her home in Barnegat. A great-grandchildren. • ., ,i] 1 Park on Old York Road iri 223Q. He was a member of the and two great-grandchildren.. Barry Cohen native! of Newark, she had lived • •Deceased. are; her husband.K ]. ;; Brldgewater will continue with the

Keniiworth Senior Citizens Club Services.'were held Saturday ; in Cranford from 1906; to 1969 Joseph; another sister AnnaH Happenings at Duke Island Park CRANFORD — Barry Cohen, •River/ •;•••. • • "'•"•'• •.' . ' •••'' . .-. as well as the Association of St. arid Toms River, before moving 2iegler; and two brothers, >': at Mastapeter Funeral Home, died Aug. 7j 2001 at Community His mother, Alma, is deceased. 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 19, as - . — x Phlomena, Helper of the Sick Roselle Park,, followed by a to Barnegat in 1997. James; Woods and Thomas'' ( part of the Park Commission's The . Musconetcong Blues . "My name is Howard-and the rt Medical Center in Toms River. Surviving are his father, : : Festival returns for a third year anfi Poor, in Union. He also was funeral Mass at Sti Theresa's He owned E&B Enterprises, a Martin; a dabghter, Maria;; a „ Her father, Sgt. Thomas "Woods.. '.' ••'; .";.• ' -'.'-. \; ..' •' --'^. Free Summer Concert Series. rest of the guys are white, End^f rL a volunteer at Union Hospital. Roman Catholic Church. Burial Woods* Was one of the first A funeral Mass was Offered ' .. The Happenings: exploded Sunday, Aug. 19 at its new loca- discussion." ; ''•'•':./ Union-based supplier of greeting niece and a nephew 1 tion: Alexandria . Field in WLe worked for the Ball Mill was in Graceland Memorial cardsandgifts.. . . ; Services were held Friday at members of the Cranford Police, Aug. 7, at St; Mary's Roman! onto, the national charts iri May Blues Revue magazine calls < . Department.. ,..',... •• Catholic Church ii* BarUegat. ^••';.•' 1966, with their first hit,single, Pittstown (off Route 12 west of Bobby, Kyle "one of the best ' Lumber Cp in Newark for 32 Park. Donations may be sent to A native of Newark, Mr.. Menqrah Chapels at Millburn, in Fleinington). , St. Theresa's Church. <:. Arrangements-\ were . by'-' See You in September. This was white blues singers, iri the busir ,\ years before retiring in 1983 as Cohen had Hved in Cranford and Union. Burial was in Beth David Mrs. O'Connor is survived by . Festival hours are 11 a.m.-8 Cemetery, Kenihyorth. •..,;.. BugbeerRiggs Funeral; Home ii •'• quickly followed by other hits ness." After six years in Eddie \; Union before moving to Toms two daughters Patricia A. Vjll '•'. i;! p.m. The festival offers a main and' Maryelleh Clark .of Ship Bottom. Donations may be including "Gp Away Little Girl" Kirkland's band he teamed up ''- 1;; Blues Stage, craft vendors, chil- Johnny "Clyde" Copeland and Crattfprd; a sister, Teresa sent to St. Vincent de Paul and "Bye, Bye, So Long, Society; c/o St. Mary's Church;"' Farewell.". ; dren's tent, youth stage, food anc flfirfnrmpd 'yrlrihyiilr' ivrllr'Hir" Rose Andriola Woods; nine grandchildren' and -bevei'dgus. ILs purpose is twofold: •p.Oi.'.Box 609, Barnegat, NJ,, j legendary Texas bluesman until Lorraine Balzer : 23 great-grandchildren. One of .For more information, call the to offer a community building KENILWORTH :-?-' Rose. S. and two greatgrandchildren. iornisrsflt Omnty-Bq^ — Copeland died in 1997, Now per- KENILWORTH - Lorraine H. Ann Lewis; three brothers, Henry Cortellacci Andriola, 74, died Services will be 9 a.m. today Mrs. O'Connor's grandsons, cultural . experience, for/New forming wit.h: his own band; • Rosenbach Balzer, 66, died Aug. Rosenbach, William. Rosenbach Commission at (908)722-1200, AugJ 2 ^)pj j|JU'n^^ ; Jersey and surrounding resi- " Kyle's, ..emotional, soulftil yoice^, . 11, 2001 at Union Hospital. She : J L Ext. 221 • or. the Concert/Activity dehts, by.creatingftlie opportuni- • aHe^ai^owTSTprange and had . Home,'. -400 : Faitoute Ave., rings, true and is forged with a I hd4lir Harriet Rose;-and six grandchil- Laura Dottie Krip ty for people of all ages to get raw, distinctive quality all his'k . lived i»; Keniiworth since. 1981. Roselle 'Park. A; funeral Mass : jnKenilwQ'rth. for niany.years. -.- JHw^hu^band^ . l^-^M-.^a^^Et:- ., GRANFQRD. ^ Laura Dojtie , Retire"c? Pers"ons'."'' * T ; *•*': •'; Outdoors together to play, eat, own. His original songs tell the ** JMfrs. Balzgr tfasjjftrn in Jersey -,.. Services .were held-y&^&? .Mporhduse ;Krip, 79, died Aug. Surviving are her husbands- dance, socialize, and to be story of everyman with a passion :': ; Je'ceaSea'"'^'./...• •• "."'••'; '••*• *: Theresa's' ; Roma'n ; Catholic ' Auditions set for ' .Ci'ty'and had liyed inKenilwqrth at Mastapeter.'.-.Funeral: Home in Mrs. Andriola is survived by a Church on Washington Avenue, 8> 2001 at Rahway Hospital. John Jr.; two sons, John. and; exposed to some local and born of life, love and loss. Kyle's • since 1965.'°" Roselle Park. Burial was jn the sjjn, Nicholas; a daughter, Louise Burial will be in Graceland She was born in Paterson and George; a sister,- Shirley 'Moon Over Buffalo' Central Jersey's favorite ''hair" band —The Party Dolls. national talent does not usually singular stylings resonate with. ' Surviving are her husband, Brig. Gen. William C. Doyle A Tramer; three grandchildren Memorial Park. had lived in Union before mov- Martucci; a brother, George appear in our back yards. The maturity, talent, and inspiration, -* HILLSBOROUGH —The second aspect of this event is to Alfred; three sons, Alfred, John Veterans Memorial Cemetery, ing to Cranford in 1955. Moorhotise; siJc grandchildren; 1 bringing us a genesis of contem- and Frederick; a daughter, Ethel Mrs. Krip was a member of. and five great-grandchildren.-.,' Sbmerset Valley Players have . raise money for Big Brothers/Big porary music that is characteris- \ scheduled auditions for their pre- Sisters of Hunterdon and tically all his own. . • j Ajrneytown-::••" . Services were.held Thursday, ElsieE Ditzel the Cranford Senior Citizens Somerset Counties^ Tuesday Club; the Ladies at Werson Funeral Home in sentation of the Broadway comer give Known as "the dean of the CRANFORD ; - Elsie : F. Walter H. III. of East Amwell; Linden; Donations may be sent dy "Moon Over Buffalo." . Admission is $14 in advance Jersey Shore blues scene," Mandorii Ditzel, 77, died Aug. 7, three sisters, Dorothy Cheriibino Auxiliary to Capt. Newell Auditions at the Hillsborough Rodney Fiske Post 335, to American Heart Association, or $17 at the gate. Children Chuck Lambert has been play- Scott Dickman 2001 at Rahway Hospital- A and Ruth Gilligan, both of community theater are 7:30 p.m. under 12 are free when accompa- ing the blues for over 35 years. homemaker, she enjoyed sewing Massachusetts, and .Margaret Veterans of Foreign Wars; and 2550 Route 1",. North the American Association of Brunswick, NJ 08902. V • , Tuesday and Thursday, Aug. 21 on Aug. 29 nied by an adult. For more infor- His sound has a foothold in CRANFORD - Scott and a doctorate from the as well as arts and crafts. Mandpri of Woodbridge; a broth- and S3. Readings will be from the mation, visit www.boondockers- Chicago blues but also blends in Dickman died Aug. 9, 2001 at University of Michigan, He was Mrs. Ditzel was born on er; George , Mandorii of script. The characters and the MOUNTAINSIDE — On Wednesday evening, Their second CD, entitled "We Got the Beat,, festivals.com or phone (908) 832- his versions of funkified blues New England Medical Center a member of the American Staten Island and lived in Massachusetts; and eight grand- John C.Farley parts they play: Aug. 29, the Union County Board of Chosen featuring songs from the 1970's and 80's including 0156. with a touch of jazz for good mea- I in , Mass. He had been a Federation of Teachers. Cranford all her life. children. George Hay (SO-plus):— Freeholders and Tosco Refining Company will pre- "Love Shack,""! Will Survive" and "If I Can't Have *** sure. The Chuck Lambert Band's "I professor of clinical psychology Surviving are his parents, Surviving are her husband of Services were held Saturday CRANFORD - John C. basketballteam. •'.•.-„•• "ham11 actor with huge ego who is sent "The Party Dolls" in concert in the final show You," was followed last summer by their newest Bullseye recording artist recent album '"Bout Time" fea-'-i 55 years, Walter H. Jr.; two at Gray Memorial Funeral Farley died Aug. 10, 2001 at He served in the Marine still playing young leading roles of the Summer Arts Festival series. The free out- recording, "Wig Out." . • Jumpin' Johnny Sansone won tures 10 original songs. \ at the University of Irving Dickman and Miriam door concert, at Echo Lake Park in Mountainside . Massachusetts. Spitz Dickman^a sister, Judith; daughters, Barbara Chester of Home. Burial was in the Muhlenberg Regional Medical Corps during World War II and in,"Cyrano de Bergerac" and The Party Dolls concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. OffBeat magazine's 1997 Best The hottest act1 at the Ragin' T Whitehquse Station and Shirley Readington Reformed Church Center in Plainfield. He retired was a member of Gapt. Newell will feature all the hits you- remember from the at the Springfield Avenue end of Echo Lake Park in A native of , a brother, Kenneth; and two "Private Lives." 1960's,.70's and 80's. - Blues Band; Best Blues Album, Cajun in Belmar and loved by I he lived in Cranford before Sodomora of Readington; a son, cemetery. in 1995 after 30 years as the Rodney Fiske Post . 335, Charlotte Hay (50-plus) — Mountainside. Lawn chairs, blankets and picnic Best Harmonica Player and Best blues fans all over the country, nephews. owner of Farley Sales Co., a "The Party Dolls makeall the great songs come baskets are encouraged. There will also be a moving in 1991 to Westport, Graveside services were Veterans of Fpreign Wars. fiery-tempered, wife who also Song of the Year awards. He is Stringbean and the Stalkers [, Kenilworth-based distributor, Surviving are: his. wife; overacts in young leadingroles. alive," said Freeholder Chairman Alexander refreshment stand available at approximately 6:30 originally from Orange and now can go from country blues to . Mass'..: . held Monday at Beth Israel Gar wood Playgroup to hold picnic of frozen food. Mirabella. "This is sure to be an excellent perfor- P-Hi. . makes his home in New Orleans Dr. Dickman earned a bache- Memorial Park in Woodbridge. Grace Bransfield Farley; three . Rosalind (2O's-3O's) — attrac- sophisticated jazz in the course ., daughters, Gail F. Wilkerson of mance by the group as they return to the Union The rain site for the concert will be Cranford soaking in the gumbo of blues, of a song. Singer/harpist Ken lor's degree from Oberlin Arrangements were by the GARWOOP — A neW mem-'the children. Mr, Farley was born in tive,, spirited daughter trying to County stage." Easton, Pa. He lived in St. Louis, Mo., vNancie F. escape theater life. High School, West End Place off Springfield and zydeco that this particular Sorenson leads an always-inter- t College, a master's degree from Menorah Chapels at Millburn, bers' picnic has been scheduled The playgroup was. formed The, all-girl trio, made up of area residents Avenue in Cranford. For up-to-date concert/rain region of the country has to offer. Elizabeth, Texas and Wardrop of North Granby, Ethel (60-plus) — Charlotte's esting of Jersey blues players ^ the. University of Minnesota in Union. for parents and their children, about 50 years ago by mothers Hhrissy Sparks, Lisa Coppola and Christine information call the Department of Parks and In fact, if you were to throw and everyone gets titne to shine. newborn through 5 years old, who wanted a social setting for Milwaukee, Wis., before mov- Conn., and Katie F. Nolle of .mother, hard of hearing, con- Jhilino, is propelled by the driving beat of the Recreation 24-hour hotline at (908)352-8410 after together the Chicago blues, some } ing to Cranford in 1957. Murray Hill; and four grand-1' stantly battling with George. Their latest album, is "Hey Hey." who want to join the Garwpod themselves and their siblings. Party Dolls Band. Their debut album, released in 3 p.m. on the day of the concert. 50's grooves, Cajun spice and Andy Wahlberg will be mas- Playgroup. Meetings are held pn Friday He was a member of the children. . ' •-< Howard (20's-30's) — 1990, primarily pays tribute.to girl groups of the For more concert information, or to find out zydeco, you will hear a fresh American Association of Rosalind's nervous but good- ter of ceremoniesagain this year. The picnic, sponsored by the mornings during the school year Services were held Monday^'' 60's and includes "My Boyfriend's Back," "Chapel of about other recreational activities, call the Union batch of Sansone originals, all in The blues .singer from Fortf First Picnic Pinoy set for Aug. 25 Garwood PTA Pre-school at Garwood Presbyterian Retired Penguins, a group of at Higgins & BonneBo r EHicHiJ i natured fiance, easily rattled by Love," "Leader of the Pack" and "Where Did Our County Department of Parks and Recreation at high gear. 1 Myers, Fla., has an 80^year-old •"- CRANFORD — The first Picnic their friends. Parents, will be held 11:30 a.m.- Church; meetings resume on retired.developers in the frozen Lake Funeral Home, Wesifield, authoritative people . . Love Go." . (908)527-4900. Howard & The White Boys Pinoy will be held on Aug. 25 at Eileen (20's-30's) — excitable harp guitar. Each family is requested to 1:30 p.m. on Aug. 22 at the Little Sept. 14. food industry. Mr. Farley followed by a funeral Mass a't are Evidence recording- artists. Youth stage manager Casey ^ Nqmahegan Park, Springfield bring special food and two bottles League Field off Myrtle Street, For more information call earned a bachelor's degree St. Michael's Roman Catholic actress carrying George's child. This Chicago blues band plays Avenue in Cranford (across from Paul (2O's-3O's) — likable . O'Connor recorded with Buddy ,-r of soda (2-liter) and a gallon of Free hot dogs will be provided for Monty at (908) 389-0095. from VillanoVa University and. Church. Burial was in Fairview their distinctive. mix of blues, Miles, a part of the Jitni «* LJnion County College) from 9 ; : actor and. company manager, in . water. ' • ' , , •, • played on the Villanova men's Cemetery, Westfield. . .; satire funk, and soul. For 11 years they Hendrix-Jed Band of Gypsys in / a.m. till dusk. , love with Rosalind. have been one of Chicago's For more informatipn call Tony 1969-70. O'Connor is teaching at,, This will be a whole day of fun, Munoz at (908) 687-8815, Perciyal Richard (50's-60's) — rich busiest bands, opening for all the great ones: Otis Rush, Albert Nolde Music Studios and has games, contests, foods, drinks, Abu at (908) 964-5924, Paul M. 6 lawyer attracted to Charlotte. recorded with 70's soul/80's pop ,, music and line dancing. This Verzosa.at (908) 688-76167, Tom TWo receive A production manager is also to the Watchung Arts Center King, Lonnie Brooks, Koko act Kool & The Gang. He will be ^ annual potluck picnic is open to Zabala at (908) 688-2906, or e- Keniiworth cop joins Most Wanted' author needed plus a crew to handle Taylor, Buddy. Guy. Their home nearly to the point of asphyxiation." Christine conducting a workshop on drums ,, all Filipino-American organiza- mail the Picnic Pinoy Committee lights, sound, costumes and WATCHUNG — Modern Man, described as a base was Buddy Guy's Legends Lavin said simply, "The funniest band of the new and percussion on the youth a tions/groups, Filipino families and at smileuniverse%ahoo.com. ByCHERYL ORSON Children." Volunteer representatives from this Wakefern backstage work. cross between the Three Tenors and the.Three and Guy plays with them often Stooges, will open the Watchung Arts Center's millennium." They recently brought down the at his club. This ferocious blues stage. ... j STAFF WRITER group, including Lt. Kichard Dopf of the For more information, phone Guy DeRosa is the harmoni- Keniiworth Police Department, were present director Marianna Sellers at (908) 1001-2002 Folk Concert Season on Sept. 8. house at the New Jersey Folk Project's folk festi- quartet plays driving, hard- The three members of Modern Man, each well val, and they likely will do the same at the edged electric blues. Their recent ca player for the Chicago-style PISCATAWAY — Author and TV host John during this book signing to express their support 725-4186. For directions to the R&B band Herd of Blues. The i Walsh himself became one of "America's most known as a comic singer/songwriter, create musical Watchung Arts Center. album "The Big $core" has origi- for this organization as well as Walsh and his theater, phone (908) 369-SHOW. nal songs contributed by all four Central New Jersey musician j wanted," authors that is, during a book signing latest book. ELIZABETH - Co.ri Anne Performances of "Moon Over hilarity on themes ranging from God to Godzilla, Opening the show as special guest will be Cassidy of Garwood and Louis F. Terence Martin whose award-winning songwriting members of the band. If you were will teach a workshop on the t for his latest bestseller. Dopf said his own personal involvement with Buffalo" are scheduled Oct. 26- manliness to cluelessness, and the FBI to ESPN. Delia Serra qf Cranford each Member David Buskin, who found fame as a is an extension of his work as a professor of wondering about the band's youth stage on learning to play j Walsh, creator of the fugitive exposing "America's Most Wanted" began with an episode ; Noy. 11. name, Howard McC.ullum says, blues harp. Free harmonicas go j "America's Most Wanted" television program and recently received a $1,000 schol- member of the duo Buskin & Batteau and whose English literature and a published poet. He has on child predators Walsh did several years ago arship award for academic excel- opened in the past for luminaries such as Christine to all young attendees. J author of two other previous bestsellers^ drew a which Dopf said "disturbed me." He wrote a let- tongs have been recorded by , Judy crowd of more than 200 people from all over cen- lence from Wakefern Food"; Entertainers will Collins, , and dozens of others, is a Lavin, Cheryl Wheeler, Richard Shindell, Richie ter to Walsh who then responded, putting him in C o r p o r a t i o n / S h 0 p R i t e Havens,, and Lucy Kaplansky. tralJersey to Wal-Mart on Centennial Avenue in touch with "Protect the Children" for which he Clio-award winning jingle writer who wrote the Piscataway Aug. 12. What these people most Supermarkets. The organization'' have auditions jingles for Coca Cola, JC Penney, Burger King, and The intimacy and natural acoustics of the now volunteers. Dopf also said the show has awards 22 scholarships annually wanted was Walsh to sign a copy of his latest been helpful to the township, filming a segment BRIDGEWATER-The many others. Watchung Arts Center's upstairs art gallery will book, "Public Enemies," featuring cases solved by to the children and grandchil- His bandmates are Rob Carlson, a comedian create a perfect setting for these remarkable per- there in 1995, concerning a case in which a mar- dren of their associates. ,'' Entertainers Theatre has sched- the popular television show which has resulted ried man allegedly hired someone to kill his girl- uled auditions for its fall produc- who is heard, in weekly syndicated radio shows as formers. The 150-seat room should be filled with in the arrest of more than 600 of America's most friend. That case resulting in an arrest and con- Cassidy is a 2001 graduate of [ tion of "More Than Meets the Ramblin' Bob and contributes regularly to the their many fans. wanted criminals in the 15 years it has aired. viction. Union Catholic High School in'' Eye," a comedy. American Comedy Network, and George Reservations are advised, and may be made by Scotch Plains, where she received' Wiirzbach, an award-winning composer and calling (908) 753-0190. The admission price is $12, What Walsh most wanted, however, was to get Other fans not involved in law enforcement Auditions will be 7:30 p.m. his message out. a school medallion for maintain- , pianist who classes up the band. which includes desserts and coffee at intermission. who lined up to get their signed copies of Walsh s ing a perfect grade point averager' Monday and Wednesday, Aug. 20 "Justice delayed is not justice denied," said "Public Enemies" said they admire the TV show As one reviewer put it, "If we ever see a funnier The Arts Center is in an historic schoolhouse and certificate of achievement for' ' and 22 at the PeopleCare Center group than Modern Man, we'll have to bring oxy- overlooking the Watchung Circle in the town of EVANGEL BAPTIST Walsh referring to the sometimes belated arrest host for all he has been through personally and in Bridgewater, on Finderne TO ADVERTISE YOUR PLACE and conviction of criminals who have eluded maintaining honor roll all senior ' gen tanks with us because we laughed ourselves Watchung. Ample parking is available, still done for others. year. She will attend Douglass'; Avenue near Route 22 and Union CHURCH authorities for years and then are found through "He's gone from tragedy to giving hope to a lot Avenue (Route 28). Use the OF WORSHIP ON THIS PAGE the help of his television program. College in New Brunswick this' 242 Shunpike Rd. Springfield of other people," said Chris Ulrich of Edison. fall. , ' • entrance in the rear of the build- CALL CHRIS Walsh speaks from personal experience On As for;Walsh; he said as long as people keep 1 ing... this subject. Almost 20 years ago his young son Delia Serra is studying • Mancuso is leaving Arts Center 973-379-4351 1-B00-981-5640 watching the show and reading his books, he will mechanical engineering at Readings will be from the Adam (a preschooler), was abducted and brutal- continue to do both. Union County Arts Center Executive Director, high school students, holding auditions selecting *9:30 am - Sunday School ly murdered. The killer was never found. Walsh Stevens Institute of Technology ' script. The roles and their charac- "I hope it (my career) shows people can make in Hoboken, where he is a mem- ' teristics: Joseph A. Mancuso has announced that he will be from the best students throughout the region. 10:30 am -Sunday Worship turned this heart-wrenching personal tragedy a difference," said Walsh. leaving the arts center on Aug. 31. "It is my intention to raise the level and visibili- Trinity Pentecostal into a public crusade creating the "America's ber of Chi Phi Fraternity and Stanley Nichols — good-look- Devoted fans to the show and the books participates in the intramural • During his five-year tenure, the arts center has ty of the drama program to become comparable to 5:30 pm-Sunday AWANA . Most Wanted" television show. Besides featuring seemed to have gotten this message. ing, man in his early 30's, an Holiness Fellowship floor hockey program. He is a> author. experienced significant growth in the depth and the school's outstanding and widely respected 6:00 pm - Sunday Eve. Service most wanted criminals, the show also features "He's a real person making a real difference in scope of programming. The annual budget for the dance program led by Sheila Buttermore," stated Wednesdays, 7s3O pm missing children. 1999 graduate of Cranford High . Christine'Nichols — good wife 7:15 pm - Wed. Prayer Meeting Midweek Service fighting crime," said Donna Wojciechoski of arts center also doubled during that tim&\ "I will Mancuso. "In time, both of these programs will As result of featuring the cases of missing School. ... who has been living a lie for Cranford VFW Post 335, South Ave. East Bound Brook. "There should be more people like greatly miss all of the extraordinary people I have become models for national consideration." wwwcvangclbaptisisp.com children on the show, a group called "Protect the Wakefern is a retailer-owned' -m Sun. 10:00 am Nursing Home Ministry him," she explained, .of those having gone from many years. come to know here in Rahway especially the dedi- "Joe is an enthusiastically infectious man with Children" was founded under the auspices of the the extreme of being a victim of crime to going cooperative and the Wholesale Sun. 11:00 am Sunday School merchandising and distribution Peggy — teenage girl growing cated staff that made all of this development possi- whom I was honored to collaborate and I will miss National Center for Missing and Exploited and doing something about it. Sun. 6:30 pm Worship arm for ShopRite Supermarkets into a woman. ble," Mancuso said. him personally and professionally," says Michael HOLY CROSS located in New Jersey, New York, Cyril B. Hoskins — publisher, In September, Mancuso will maintain his part- Widmer, Union County Arts Center Board Sat. 7:30 pm Pentecostal Prayer President. (call for location Information) Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and 60's or early 70's. time teaching position at Rutgers University and LUTHERAN CHURCH Delaware. . , Nora — good friend and will be the coordinator of the drama program at Union County Arts Center is in its final stage of ( Pastor Frank Sforza 639 Mountain Ave., Springfield neighbor to Christine. Somerset County Vocational Technical High School. an extensive search for a new executive director 973-3794525 i (908)276-6244 Edward J. Hobbie Bradley — teenage boy of He will oversee the program for gifted and talented and expects to announce its selection very shortly. 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Single male;. 5'9", 170 lbs 1-287 Exit 10, Somerset Admission $5.50. warm hearted, open lo friend- Divorced Italian male, 48, 160 • (732) 746-3900; . $1.99 per mln. brown hair, blue eyes, soil- (732)469-4000; and the like, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. ship, likes, old- fashlonod lbs, no children, athletic body-' wWw.co.nydcUesefcnj.us employed, warm, caring' sen- Aug. 18. Adults $1; under 6 free. « ,EASV GOING morals and being treated liko a builder, college grad. -Enjoys • vnvw.stellashows.com For Kids 35 yr old, single white Italian sitive, 42. Enjoys dining put,, -Ctacerts in the bandshell 3 p.m; -lady. .Seeking, .while rnale, nature-yet domestic. Seeking ' • Annual: antiques show, 11 F^nch letnale. 5'3" with light movies, sports, relaxing; hav- sell sufficient; petlle blonde or THE BRAVE Sunday. Frge admission. Ground same: age, tall; non- a.m.-6 p.m. Aug. 18,19. Admission Star Shows LJTTLE TAILOR brown hair snd eyas. Looking ng a;good time. Seeking other, warm,: affectionate', • Pete Korey (big band), Aug. 19. . for a.single .while malefor dat - femal,„,„„,e„ witmmh samaumeu qualitiesquinines. unsellisunse(lish type. Someone who $6. •-. • • ••• . . •••• BARTEAN VALLEY 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 18 • Danny Mecca (Dixieland), Aug. ing and possible relatlorishfp. I who.Is Interested In sharing my loves Ihe snore and. romantic SALDTETO COMMUNITYCOLLEGE OfiF-BroadstreetTheatre have a sense ol humor, easy TALL AND ATTHACTIVE Illo in a warm and wonderful ovenlngs; BOX 42346 Route 28, Branchburg 26. . ",-. • •:••••••'..-• ••.:•: 9°NTand...affectionate. BOX relationship. BOX 15925 . . '"• '" ' HORSEPOWER 5 S. Greenwood Ave. MUSIC IN THE PARK 36 .yr old, green eyed, tall ••£ lord Stirling Stable, 256 S. (908)231-8805; Hopewell voluptuous brunette .female FIRST TIME AD MEN www.raritarivaliedu/plarietari- Spring Lake Park . enjoy working out, music . 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Free admission. . • COULD BE fATEI ••• ful,- Slender attractive lady, 35 • "Ray of Light" (laser show), mo e. SeeRlng a- single while many Interests. Looking'for date Aug. 26). Vehicles: pre-entry— NEW CLOTHES • The Associates, Aug.191 "•"'»• tall, (unrty, romaritlc, Single, widowed female, In her to 46! Patrick County BOX 8:30 p.m. Aug. .17, 24; 3 p.m. Aug. 28480^ ,„__.-.-„ love and fun,, with one man $10,. post-entry. $20. Spectators: 1b Aug. 29; Forum Theatre • Dixie Six (w/jack Honywill), 50 s, •attraclive, slim, profes- adults $2; children under 12 free. 22. Admission $5 evening, $4 mati- sional,, enjoys,, outdoors, blk- "'"""" GREAT CATCH Raco ..unimportant. Hudson 314 Main St., Metuchen Aug. 26. '•••'•: •:"••'•::.• SPORTS CARDS AND nee. -•'- '.'-• ' • •"•'.• • • .- '.''•-. ••• . (732)548-0582 . - - -.-. . WHO AMI? TO, hiking and long walks. 40 yr. old, singlo while proles^ County, BOX.29'1.71. ' . '.', MUSIC fllTHE PARK -:anva Nubian prlncosslooking Looking for a single or widow . .slonal malo, 6T, lit, down to • "Space-Bus," 2 jw(a Aug. 15,22; ONLYYOU • -.• • •• A most famous musical ftiry . ^'ealman.lam.lheorie .male with similar Irtterest-for a '.earth, onjoys sports, movies, Warren Park . traveling, dining out, good con- Mid 30's, straight, masdullne,- tale (though not with' any new •-. who whispers soltly In your possible long term relallon- Florida Grove Rd., Wopdbridge lh0 ragrance u. .shfp. BOX 40886 \ ••. versation, seeking single While white, professional, ' sincere, groove). Admission $10; group , (732) 745r3900r, .. ZT ' y° 6r Hispanic fomalo, 2S-3B, honest, nico looking. Looking .. rates available. Call for showtimes. upan d LETS GO OUT similar interests; lor possible' for. possible friendship or rela-' www.cb.iniddlesex.nj.us ' '•'. Looking for a male; mid 40'slo relationship.': Hudson County. lipriship, wilh while male, maS-.i . ' Concerts in £he bandshell 6 p.m. iJiW 50 s; who's'trim, Imagina- BOX2B525 "•.. •', culino, beefy :type. heavy, sgt : GIVE ME A CALL 1 IFFCLASSI , & BISCUITS?-, Concerts Sunday. Free admission. e< tive, crealive, .personable', ... SEEKING COMPANION or well built; over.200-lbs, not: • Self employed,- affluent JBOROIJGBrHALL " playful, nomsmoker and wants' White male, mid' 30's, loves into the bar.scene, for quiet: ^S female, unique. Looking for an • Dave Wilson (jazz), Aug. 19. ; to. experience We together. I'm . Beetles, some, classic, disco,- , limes. Passaic^ BOX 29H86 • '; Junday, August 26 CONCERTS l0rn hk fright, . perceptive, .•• carinp •' •••••. Paul Dehnz, Aug. 26. '.pop,' hard/soil rock,- also toves FRIENDS MAYBE MORE' Route 28, Somerville . 5S ° open, playful. 52", Ht jbs cable TV and watching video 2:00 PM NI6HT TRAIN strawberry'btonde hair, blue Single' while, professlorial. • movlosl, going lor walks. : ; .: (908) 541-1600/ ; male;. 32, Ihlii- build, • 5'5".'. ..;•• 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23 . ' .:• Hunchbacked,. dlmwilted, eyes,, prptty. BOX 42094 •• •; Looking lor lomaie, race open, . Shows on tfre lawn 7 p.mv Seeking a singlo white male, Giants Stadium shuffles, squawks, stands S'6" to have a meaningful rotation--. Friday (weather permitting). Free Senior Citizens Center REAbVTOMEETVOU straight acting and looking, 21 ' 1 oc/ (wide), desperately seeks .,,,„„ Bu lomaie, 60s, ship with: Hudson County. Pearl St., Metuchen While widowemuuW d female, ep's, to- 31-, who enjoys hiking, din- '• Tickets $40 artr * . admission.. cbmpasslonale,' kind, warm, S'a'.'-nomiarwelght. Searching BOX 29.170 ' |2pc. Chicken DlnnerMl ;:fe^^^S > (732)632-8502; ' ing out, quiet evenings, camp- educated, tall, white Jewish -(or college'educated, white' SOUND GOOD TO YOU? WITH PURCHASE OF 3PC. DINNER JMBL ..:»..-— - B.W. & The Blues Rockers, ing and more: BOX 11586' '•• ' '• 't> I'leenuH.iJMNH. AI MJa.Pft R&B band irnw male, .54 to'63I.,, , with'terrific —Wlfinwp...,-.-••n • - White .male,. 57"; 190 lbs, sell SOFT DRINK; GUYS NIGHT OUT . .'. No wbtiMldra. Umlt I per CUAHM/. Evjy 9/11/2001.. Coimity. Free admissionT laugh,, and sharo loving friend- ' employed, two children, seeks _ , • -Not Ifa b« combined \Mih *ny other oft*-. ' . CLASS' •••'• • •..•- •'• ; •• -taller -•aIm-modlurn . build, whi|e fe^; S'4-;/attraclive. •„ -iMR PERSONALITY. .Sinnln ll/hiln Hnllnn mnln •>» ' NotvjMw.lHlud.^lfrM Exp-9'H/3t»l., SM| ship. New York County. BOX MARRIAGE ORIENTED ' MH.NICEGJJY . SDTtros TANYASAVORY flnanclally/emotipnally secure, avgragobuild. upscale, no .bad While .female, -middle ago' " reiaiionsnlp. HOX. •5^-'; 155 fbS| brown hajr and 7 p..m. Wednesday, Aug. ;22 . .29168 : • 44,5'10", 170Jbs,;blonde/biue, .Male, 47,5'9", 185.lbs, muscu- I WILL SPOIL YOU;'" -8 p.m. Saturday, Aug-18 sincere. Utes outdoors, walks,; habits, in search of "an Asian blonde ..hair- and blue "eyes'' Single white maiq, 5'1O",V 190. 33977 • • . ;. e.yesi .clegrr cut, drug and. dls- • Washington park, North . : .average.height-'and weight!' trim, . . athletic'.' ..build,' -la?, ilallan.descent, '.firelighter ••' .••••• •.•.:. tick&tmastet CdULDBEfUN romantic dinners; theater, cpn- saBiOfc.j1bn.smok6r'. - enjoys- •. Irish/German,. ,' handsome,'- .'• •CARPEDIEM ": '. easb free: Seeking'a-whiteflr,. . Enjoys reading, niouios, ihe- ; and build'erv.gb^a-itokS''d 3S^yr-old-• male,'.'• ,1'80" : lbs).' Hispanic male,' 2i. lo rnld'40's,, . Washington Ave.t Dunellen- Dlvoreed'.whlte fernale?.aitrac-. cene^.conversation, piano,-. ..ba|lroort, dancinQ; eOXd5B66 '• financially established," 'soft EHflKKlg .for. a special female fgg&l 4pc. Special r. ,^^ ^wmmmi "' ; WalcHurig Cifcle,^ live, sense'of humor, ehfbys romfinco, current events, BOX ••••'••-...... ' ater, travel, cooking; dining in personality—,, , man—y , Interests, Catholic, romantic, passionate blonde hair, blue eyes, no chil- with, similar qualities... BOX, .:(V3'2)752-2466 . '" . or out. Seeking male, 50 to spoken gentleman, with tradi- classical music,, dining out, 42369 lookinlooki g ffor an easygoing that likes being spoiled. Likes dren, 5'6". Looking lor a 11624 (908) 753-;0190; .. ALLF.6rt.YdU, mid 70's, wilha nice personal- tional Mid Western 'values. HtkttmaHvr.tom * Continental Alrllnet Arena MOM. Ottlte • "Girl group" tribute act. Free ballot, museums, opera and attractive, slim female who .is dancing, dining out, being out- female, 30 to 40, who's child- 1 __r ^ ^^ ' -^^^^^ I i I I/3LB, ORIGINAL, fubD BURGER I wwwiwatchungarts.org ROMANCE Spanish female, 48, romantic ity. BOX 42409 . • Enjoys country drives and loss with good values. No NOT A SOPRANO ha WIM • lower Kotord* • Compart Dlu World ' J*H MutU World admission.' ••••.-... more. Seeking .male, 55 to 65, - down-to-earth. BOX'42107 doors, plays. BOX 42370' Single russian boauly 39 5'9 and honest, loves dancing and quaint towns. Seeks warm, piorcing or lallobs. Smokers Very.handsomo, professional, StoHH'i Kotord Shop* • Ufmo LaHno • HMV Ketord Stonn . ' -^fc--M--. ^m. : WW.MM •Sip" WHEN YOUnjRCHASE A I/2LB. • • Folk ; singer, guitarist and thin, non Smoker, professional^ , u w. ,u>>WVO. UIMUI\UI±> • dining out. Seeks professional ••caring, leminine woman, 34 to LOOKING FOR HER Italian, muscular guy, seeks , •.' *•* .• -^r -?~ • |f?i!f BURGER, FRENCH FRIES AND A • THE HAPPENINGS financially secure wilh similar alhlelic slender, tall.'Seeking ' I'M THE ONEil!. and drinkers, aro okay, Enjoys pianist; Admission $12! while genlleman with a good Male, 6', blonde,' 280 lbs same, 30:40, lo harig Out. I'm Group Soloi (25+): 201 .460.4370 • Evonl Information; 201.935.3900 • mwdowlands.coni. , 1 NotiijixicomiiKdwihjnyoiiwbifart. . l«:f:;| •• • SOFT DRINK. I 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 19 interest- BOX 13112 tit, handsomo, young rriafr lor .42, with attraclive figure, fami- Single white male, down to a variety of interests. BOX KENNY VANCE . • cortipanjonship, BOX 1.1214 .' ' sense of. humor. BOX 35919 ly oriented. Children welcome earth, college educated, pro- teddy bear, smoker, sarcastic' 34149 . . ' 57", .165 lbs; into gym, travel,, honest to a fault, good sense Duke Island Park START AS FHIENbS BOX29250 ' fessional, ,39, 5'6", 170 lbs, good lood, beach, movies & THE PLANETONES SIMILAR INTERESTS? of humor, well read and trav- FAMILYAFFAIR Old York Rd., Bridgewater Single while female, 35, 57", VOU NEVER KNOW. Call 1-?0f)-454-225? . dark hair,, hazel eyes, great family. Please bo hoalthy, 55 yr old singld female, 5'8", eled, non-drinker, no mind White male, 5'7\ 19Q lbs, self- 7p.m. Sunday, Aug. 26 ; 125 lbs, long brown h,'alr and 47 yr old, single attractive til LAtlNCUBAN sense of humpr, In my Iree straight acting. Hudson.Gounty 2319 Rt 22, Center Isfand, Union, NJ j 2319 Rt 22, Center Island, — . (908)722-1200,1^.351; . average build, auburn- hair, $11.99 per mln. games, caring, and.alleclion-. employed, two children. 'hazel eyes,' Jewish, .never . black lernale, 5'8\ no children' ' 27 yr old, Latin Cuban, male lime.I enjoy movies, day trips, BOX29164 • Ouilil, pl»M, wiJW«M*wd«nuil)j«llo(Qflv«i««itl Duke. Island Park ate likes old-cars, and dogs Enjoys the shore with the kids, www.Jiark.co.somerset.hj.us | niafrled, non smoker, non seaking-a spirllual relationship hazol byes,, independent, non- • IN THIS MAILBOX... professional musician, looking : dancing, and more. Seeking a- nol into ihe bars or cubs' vacation with the kids, quiet 908^688^8141 I ^08^964-5330 Old York Rd., Bridgewater i -drinker, no drugs, prelly. car- smoker.- En|oys. .dancing', This single male, 41; 57"', 150 lo have fun,, age does not mat- GENUINE FOR GENUINE • Sixties vocal group best known wilh a tall,, fil, divorced or wid- single lemale, 32 to 40, lor dat- seeks a lady, 25 to 35, petile dinners, riding.my motor- Drive tfini service ovuMfe {• Alcoholic beverages avaidbk .(908) 722-1200, Ext: 351; '' ing, college educated, movies, theater and travel. ter, If your looking lo have fun. Looking lor true and real owed, black or hlspanic male lbs, light brawn hair, blue eyes' ing and possible LTR. BOX* and good shape, BOX 11087 cycle. 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BOX 13701 Italian descent, excellent 34891 13116 White male, Italian, young'47 shape, seeks very-special Ihe beach, seeking a single educat- Theater DOWN TO EARTH 5'9", 185 lbs, athletic build' lemale, 39 to 49; who would • whitte lemaleemale, 41 to 5522, faforr a ONE e d , MAKE TIME FOR ME WOMAN Single male, So,,with a sense attractive; great sense of appreciate a nice Italian guy long term loving relationship down to , European female, 72, widow, BOX 11657 MAN ol humor, Intelligent, down to' humor, and. . personality, Irom the. Old school. This is earth, » enjoys classical music, art Italian earth, and romantic. Seeks a employed. Enjoys traveling one man who knows, how lo large! lover, gourmet cook, seeks LOVING AND CARING male, 35, working out, baseball, the enjoy life In more ways than build is. BROOK ARTS CENTER companion. BOX 13139 single lemale, 35 to 55, who • White Christian wjdower, 69, 180 lbs, o LETS SHARED LIFE beach, fishing and reading. one. Could you be ready lo a must. 1 A JOYOUS PARTNERSHIP has wide interests is down lo 5'6", 165 lbs, brown eyos! gray :xf\ ' 10 Hamilton St.: SPECIALTIMES Seeking an exceptional look- lun, nice. • I • am Single mother of one, 50 vrs We -.listen,. lauph, 'and. share earth .and -feminine. BOX add some sparkle to your life? hair, very energetic and active, 42' yr old, single white ing, nice female with similar Enjoys Ihe .. lovely, 1 Bound Brook ; old, pretty, 5'4",.125 lbs, nice loving friendship. with mutual 13788 ' II so, give me:a call. BOX non-smoker, casual drinker, Christian female, petite, hazel interests. BOX 36110 shore, skat- Hgure, enjoys travel; family appreciation and communica- 12475 . employed, two grown children.' • -caring,* (732)469-7700 • eyes and financially secure. ing, flea mar- Inings.. shopping, quiet din- tion to be. our Interests! Seek Enjoys movias, music, danc- straight act- J Seeking ' a sincere, single, kets, drives, • "Ain't Misbehavin'," revue of ners, dogs and more. Seeking good nalured,, 'tail; educated, ing, dining, theater, sports and • ing, 36, single 1 divorced or Widowed Christian baseball, cooking, an easygoing male, who's suc- Jewish gdnt, .55-63; lo lavor more. Seeking a lemale. to White male In. • WWItera black music. 8 p.m. Aug. white rnale, financially secure spending time' at cessful, wilh no hang ups and this witty, striking professional spend time with. BOX 11884 good shape, looking ' lo share. special times. BOX home. Seeking lemale, 30-40, 17,18; 2 pirn. Aug. 19. Adults $20; with- similar Interests.- BOX ' lass.'BOX 29183'• lor mutual interest. Passaic | 13050 MARRIAGE ORIENTED no children, tattoos, or body seniors, students $17. 12177 •'.-•. County BOX 29175 . , ONE MAN WOMAN Marriage oriented, 44, 5'10", piercings. Must be intelligent, PLAYS-1N-THE-PARE COMPLETE MYLIFE AGED LIKE FINE WINE Single while lemale, 63, alfec- 170 lbs, blonde hair, blue have good values, lunny per- VIKING MAN NEEDED eyes, trim, Irish/German, Roosevelt Park, Edison Tall, attraclive, physically fit . Attractive lemale, dark hair tipnate, oaring, faithful, lull lig- sonality. BOX 34964 Singlo white male, 36, good single black female, 47, 5'8",' handsome, solt spoken gentle- Celebrating om 10th Year Anniversary and eyes, petile, 5'2", 67 yr ured woman, in search of mar- LET'S LAUGH TOGETHER health, in shape, non-smoker, (732)548-2884; •••• . :. 153 IbSi dark brown complex- riage minded, single or' man with traditional Mid- old, youthful, active, healthy 47 yr old, 5'9", 185 -Ib male, nice looking, decent guy. ion. Seeking a spiritual rela- divorced, while male, for ever- Westorn values. Seeks warm, www.playsmtHepark.com -; ; easy going, caring, loyal, hon- alhtotic build, Italian, consid- Seeking mature, gentleman tionship With a divorced or'wld- lasting love and happiness. leminine woman, 34 to 42, est. Enjoys theater, travel, attraclive figure. Children wel- ered attractive, humorous and typa, Viking, whltBrnale, 37 • "Peter jPan," local production of ,.fiwed;male,, 48 to 58. Likes BOX 29259 conversation, movies and come. Enjoys long country personable, lire lighter. Enjoys 47,' triandiv, vary nice, lor musical fairy tale. 8:30 pitil. AugV iynioy|es, musiCidlnlng in or out, i more. Seeking an educated, SEEKING A GENTLEMAN drives. BOX 12153 boating, tishing, travel, dining friendship.' Bergen County. andmuch more. BOX, 34335 family orlonted, divorced or 16-18,2Q-25.Adults $3; children 12 Cultured, artistic, divorced out and more.. Seeking an BOX 29176 widowed' male, for friendship SEEKS FRIENDSHIP Asian lerriple, veiy romantic, WHEN IN ROME attractive, lit lemale lor a rela- and under free (no blankets or and. companionship. BOX Kalian male, 35 yrs old, 5'6", tionship. BOX 35292 SERIOUS FOR LOVE Attractive, professional ; attractive, • healthy, youthful chaise longues). 12393 .180 lbs, blondo Mir, blue Well established, professional, fomale, dark hair, brown eyesi . lobklng/mlnded. Enjoys travel, LET'S GO OUT educated, sensitive, affable, VDLLAGERS THEATRE pelite, 5'1", youthful, easygo- art, literature, music and poet-. eyas,' no children. Seeking a 1 ALL THIS AND MORE nice lemale to be my best . 6.'4", single whita male, 39 yrs easygoing, warm, 36, while,, ing, honest with a wpnderiul - ry Seeking calm, romantic, 30-year-old, single female, fr ond,. No tattoos or body old, brown hair and eyes, black hair, romantic, 180 lbs, 475 DeMottXane,Somerset , attractive, decent white man of sense of humor, enjoys the- never married, no dependents. piercings. Smokers and activo, non-smoker, social. straight looking. Seeking wisdom, 38 to 47, 5'8" plus, (732)873-2710 ; atre,. dining, out, travel and Brawn hair and eyes, 5'5'i d nkers' okay. Enjpys sight drinker. Enjoys kayaking, lilting extremely down lo earth, medium build, lor friendship quiet evenings. Seeking gen- very feminine, sophisticated seeing, the shore, flea mar- weiphts,- piking, music, read- mature, while, mid 40's, big • "Anything GoeSi" local produc- first, possibly long term rela- tleman, mid 40's, with similar and above average looking. kets, baseball, long drives and ing, travel, concerts, sports, man with broad shoulders and tion of 1930s musical. 8 p;m. Aug. tionship. Bergan Cpunly. BOX Interests, for friendship, possi- Enjoys traveling, dining out, more. BOX 12191 dining, animals, and more. chest, nol skinny like Captain m\i\ouopecombinedwlany otter o^^ \. 17, 18, 24, 25; 2 p.m. Aug. 19. ble relationship. BOX 29187 29281 Seeking a slim lo medium built type. Passaic County BOX boating and more. Seeking a SPECIAL SOMEONE Adults, students $16; seniors $12 sophisticated, single male, no SEE WHAT HAPPENS fomale, 28 lo 36, for friendship 29178 I KNOW WHAT I WANT Single male, 5'9", 140 lbs,and hopefully a relationship. While female, 5'6", 120 lbs, dependents, 29 to 45, with '•Divorced Italian lemale, altrai. •omolionally stable, family ori- (no discount on Saturday). strong morals. Serious rela- live, affectionate.! family orient- BOX 35675 HOPELESS ROMANTIC j slim, dark brown hair and ented, sincere at heart. Enjoys Gay white male, blonde, blue J eyes, enjoys reading, music, tionship only. BOX 12411 ed, enjoys cooking, music,-hi jports, dining out, nightlife, THE PERFECT MAN lory, politics and. old npvie eyes, handsome, seeks sub- I Introducing Our New picnics and qulel times. theater, movies, clubs, music, Tall, fit, very handsome, dap- Museums IS THIS YOU? Seeking male, 55 W 65, clean, missive gay male, 18-24, ' Seeking- a tall male with Seeking lemaie to share simi- per, romantic, charming, finan- AMERICAN HUNGARIAN Single black, female,' enjoys lit, attractive, sincere,- with sim- ,M, : 1 blonde' or dark h&lr for friend- lar Interests, for possible long cially secure, single black outings, dancing, music, ilar interest and old world val- ous lor romantically stimulat- FOUNDATION ship, possibly more. BOX term relationship. BOX 12192 . male, professional. Enjoys shows, good conversation. ues tor a possible relationship ing and lun times. Drug and . 12148 galling, tennis, loolball, travel, Just a Sample of our Extensive Menu as follows: 300 Somerset St. Seeking a single black male, ' BOX 33902 GO ON AND CALL ME disease free. Hudson County. " dancing, dining and more. TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE 39-48, who is very attractive 51 yr old, divorced, white Seeking a very attractive, tall, BOX 29184 •New Brunswick QUALITY OF LIFE 27 yr old female, 5'2", brown and Intelligent. BOX 12575 Christian male. Enjoys nature, shapely, intelligent female, 21 Divorced black lemale, 50, (732) 846-5777 nalr and eyes, model/actress, traveling, etc. Is searching for- to 55, who's easy going and Appetizer Penne with Asparagus and Shiitake 9.85 ALMOND WOMAN enjoys • life, seeks mal enjoys dancing and working single Christian lemale with understanding. BOX 35718 WOMEN ?awlmMh Open 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday- Single black, prolesslonai divorced or single, black, 45 lo Artichoke With Lemon Sauce ... .5.85 mtei asparagus, shiilak mushrooms and parmesanckese out. BOX 35140 the same interests for a possi- Battered artichoke hearts served wiih a lemon while wine and butter sauce Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Sunday. lemalo, 46, seeks family ori- 55, easygoing, honest, emo- ble long term relationship. LTR WANTED SEEKING WOMEN i tionally stable and enjoys I fa Attractive, 44 yr old, Gemini Battered artichoke hearts send wiih n j«im>n m\>ourq/daV, 74uy«Ayeok. Ooolgnod for TPht°n i Pan-seared sea bass lopped with a roasted garlic, lemon and white wine sauce Ihe outdoors, movios. dining, Single black female, lull lig- New Jersey, to November. ing, dining out, travel, the12934 self-employed, model on tt,e and a good lime. BOX 36167 brown hair, blue eyes, athletic tions. Looking to meet other antiques, working put andured, brown hair and eyes. boach and more. BOX 12377 side. Seeking a single while RECLUSIVE BY CHOICE build. Looking lor lemale who single Christian lemales, who EAST JERSEY OLDE TAKE ME AS I MA more. Seeking an attractive, Soaking an honest, single Soup Shrimp alia Repetti 16.95 SEIZE THE MOMENT... malo, 21 to 37; sincere, hon- 35 yr old, 5'10", 1701b, single is nice, warm, caring, sensi- GENTLEMAN WANTED 35 male beautiful, love reading available white female. 28 lo black senior male who enjoys are contemporary, between TOWNE ...then seize me. Witty, warm, est, romantic, playlul arid White male, contractor,' hand- tive, kind hearted. Enjoys Spanish single lemalo, 48, and more, looking lor Iriend- 40, lor a long-term relation- movies, Atlantic City, and din- 31-44. BOX 36633 Nonna's favorite, tiny pasta in a fresh tomato and basil broth Vpfl,l classically attractive profes- physically fit. BOX 34773 some, low key, loyal wilh no relaxing, going out, sharing Johnson Park ship and marriage. BOX ship. BOX 12613 ing out. BOX 12394 5'2", 130 lbs, enjoys dancing, sional desires romantic, edu- children, loner, smoker and good times, sports, movios, 1050 River Rd., Piscataway dining out, travel, movios, ARE YOU OUT THERE? 36270 cated, tall Jewish lad, 55 lo 63. non-drinker. Likes camping, ATTENTION GET BACK TO ME dining out. music concerts. Potato and Leek 4.95 VpalMarcab icou walks and more. Seeking a Attractive, 50 yr old, white pro- (732) 745-3030 We can listen, laugh, and concerts, considering moving ENGLISH IRISH LATIN 28 yr. old while male, 6', 180 40's, 5'10", blue eyed, brown BOX 36018 X Single professional white male, share nurturing and fn'ondship fessional female, 5'6", blue Potato and leek puree topped with crispy leek u; ;,!•'? J '•'„)',', ' " I /'","• ™ out west. Seeks child-lree, Searching lor a young lady, 35 lbs., lit, handsome, brown hair hair, glasses, mustache, LONELY HEART The Publisher assumes r Re-creation of village from the 50 to 55, non-smoker, healthy. with mutual appreciation, Inter- eyes, lit, and active. Enjoys independent woman, 18 to 40 to 40, haven't been in the brown eyes, athletic. Loves Catholic while malo, enjoys Singlo white male, 65, 5'11", liability for Ihe contonl ol, 1 r rr BOX 12514 the outdoors, travel, skiing, Colonial-era port of Raritan ests and life. Now York County. stales that long, that still has the outdoors, the beach, ten- dancing, dining out, movios, 200 lbs. Seeking single white " _ veal medallions, sauleed wilh butter mushrooms and marsala wine swimming, fishing, dancing, BOX 40268 replies to, any advertlsemei ALL FOR YOU BOX 29156 the way about her from her nis, travelling, movies, roller plays, Ihe outdoors, and more. lomalo, 55 lo 65, wilh good Landing. Open to the public 8:30 walking, dining out, movios Country. Athletic, good shape, Single female, white, 43, CLASSICAL MUSIC... blading, adventures. Seeks Seeking a lemale who wants a sense ol humor, lor strolls on or voice greeting. Such Itabll Salad Veal Rollatini alia Vizzoni .16.95 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 14 LOVE FOR ALWAYS and lun times. Seeking a male attractive who en(oys a large attraclive lemale, 18-30, ath- male who is romantic, pas- brown and brown, fun-loving -Lover. Single while genlle- the beach and lo talk politics ty rests exclusively with ih. w 0 |10 OT s Attractive, Born-Agaln with similar interests. BOX variety interests. I'm 6'2', ath- letic, with similar interests, lor sionate and humorous. BOX p.m. Sunday. Guided tours 11:30 and -positive, independent, man, European, U.S. Citizen, with. Looking lor someone lo Braispd Shiitake on Bitter Lptture ' 5 % ^ '''^' ' / ' 'w^^ Christian, loyal, affectionate, 35305 letic, attractive, enjoys possible long term relation- 12541 love. BOX 36023 advertiser or respondont. The a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, confident, likes sports and the oplimisllc, love gospel/roman- seeking a lady for possible Manhattan. Hudson County ship. Passaic County BOX out doors, seeks dependable DANCE PARTNER WANTED advertiser and responden Braised shiitake set on radkehio, endive andarupila wilh roasted garlic dressing tic music, singing, keeping long term relationship. I atp BOX 29188 2917,7 , BYE FOR NOWI SWEET & KIND 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Free admission;. partner who, knows how .to Glamorous senior Caucasian Veal healthy, non-lietlon, cooking, modest and educated, my Single male, seeking a single 29 yr. old singlo white male, agroo to Indemnity and hok treat a woman with respect. tomato, 5'4", blonde, gorgeous HONEST AND SINCERE v (nrt QzUA z K Campagnola — 15.95 Group tours by appointment. nature. Seeking Christian great entertainment Is classi- LET'S ENJOY LIFE Christian lemale, who's caring 5'7", blue eyes, understanding, thIS publication and Advancoi nmw figure. Enjoys dancing, ball- White malo, 53 yrs old,. 5'9", BOX 12728 man, 48 to 62, communicative, Widowed white male, nqn- and educated, 20 to 27, lor METLAR-BODENE room, no hustle, moro. cal music because It bring us 200 lbs, enjoys movies, arts, kind, loyal and considerate. Telecom Services, its employ -nuuueiun aaiau D.OD . gra(/f(y m\r \0»«^ ^ amula, tomato, endive, radkehio and vinaimlle PLEASE CALL ME affoctlonato. Borgon County. to a higher level. The lady I smokor/drinker, cultured, groat limes together BOX Seeking petite to medium build HOUSEMUSE^M Seeking a male lo be a no hus- crafts, the beach, dining, walk- robust, active, oxcellent physi- 12684 eos and agents hormlosi 52 yr old single lady, enjoys all BOX 29160 . soak need not like it, however, single lemale who is Inde- tle dancer. BOX 40748 ing and good conversation. cal condition. Seeking partner Crunwled roqucforl cheese lossed with nanny smith anainesclun salad ir 1 ui n *-„.. 1281 River Rd., Piscataway types of music, bands, movios pendent, knowledgeablo and from all costs, expenses, Ha SHARE MY LIFE slio should bo understanding Seeking an honest white to ago 55, with similar traits, to HEAVEN SENT 1 (732)463-8363 and walks In the park. Seeking ENTIRELY YOURS femalo, 45 to 54, wilh similar mature. Looking for a moan- 1 ttSta M "' medallions prepared wilh shiitake mushrooms, roasted garlic and fresh rosemary au jus Single Hispanic lomalo, pro- BOX 15639 • enjoy and live all that lile Single male, Christian, 32, bliitles and damagos rosullln male, 52 to 55, good personal- Pretty lady, 50, 5'5", nice lig- interests. BOX 34085 mglul relationship wilh some- lesslonai, lato 30's, non-smok- oilers. BOX 40857 educated, honost, sooking Artifacts of Lenni-Lenape uro, 125 bs, lun loving, sensi- one special. BOX 36148 Irom or caused by this publl- ity and honesty lor possiblo er, never married. Seeks gen- female, 20 to 25, Christian, no Crab meat Ravioli 10.95 Poultni Indians and other peoples from the long term relationship. Union tive, single mother ol ono, children, wilh.the same inter- ration or rocording placed by tleman, 40 lo 50, non-smoker, ' Catholic, seeks sincoro and. INTRODUCE YOURSELF land now known as Piscataway. County. BOX 14212 ests. BOX 12689 the advertiser or any roply |< Home-made ravioli prepared in a shallot and parsley cream sauce . , . ,, _,, , , ^ kind, caring,, strong religious honest gentloman 50 or over. Singlo malo, 50, Intelligent, Open noon-5 p.m. Thursday- FUNNY GIRL values, for serious, relation- You will never realize what you Respond to Ads with your QUALITYTIME attraclive, lit, sense of humor name. ATS reserves the rlgh ship, ready to make a commit- and romantic. Enjoys drama, n t u A 'u • ii v i moc Luke Anthony Chicken 14.95 Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Adults Single black lemalo looking lor have missed unless you pick Single white malo, 50, 6', 195 lo edit or reject any ad. The a nlco fun guy, race unimpor- ment. Hudson County. BOX up the phono and glvo me'a '•' lbs, dark hair, brown eyos. cinema, Iho outdoors, sports $2; children $1. 29174 ldvortisers and respondents rarralle AmDriatta alia rasquaie 1U.95 Breast ofchicken loppea with roasted eggplant, roasted red pepper and fontina cheese in a veal and tant, 30 to 38, who's attractive, call. BOX 42132 Visa/Mastercard! Sooking single or divorced and moro. Seeking lomalo, 35 while.fomalo, 39 tp 50, slim. lo 52, down lo earth, til, intelli- • Judith Krall-Russo on "Jersey In good shape, likes lo have BEAUTIFUL BUCK LADY igreo that they aro at least 18 DANCING QUEEN... Likes dining out, Atlantic City, gent, lomlnina and has similar 'Bow-lit'pasta, prepared with jumbo shrimp, Spanish onion, garlic, button mushrooms and cherry peppers shallot au jus lun and has a great sense ol Single (omnlo, 39, lovos to 'oars old. Advertiser voice Tomatoes: From Cherry to looking for now ballroom walks on Ihe boach, the board- interest. BOX 40750 humor. BOX 34094 . cook and dance. Looking lor a Call danco partner. Single lomala, walk, sponding quality lima irootlngs will bo rejected If Beefsteak," 2 pjn. Aug. 26. Cost $8'; UNCONDITIONAL FUN man "35-45, race opon, with 50's, good looking, great lit)- FRIENDS MAYBE MORE ^f'r'°7 , 1noc ChickenRomagna. 13.95 together. BOX 12825 Ihoy contain last namos, must reserve by Aug. 22. Divorced white female, 59, 5', good sense ol humor and ono tiro. Easy to bo with. Intelligent 1-888-785-6700 Sooking a romantic, prolas- rettUCCine riamontese lU.y5 Sreasl of chicken, sauteed wilh artichoke hearts, sun-dried tomatoes and capers in a lemon and while wine sauce NEW JERSEY MUSEUM i brown hair and eyes, petlto, who knows how to Iroat a and talented. Sell bmployod WHERE'S MY TRUE LOVE slonal fomalo, under 36, lit, ihono numbers, any addross-! '.'i outgoing, fun loving, Enjoys all woman right. Hudson County. living in. Borgon County. Singlo malo, 23, 5'5", 135 lbs, attractive, onargotic, non- is, e-mail addrosses or OF AGRICULTURE ; kinds of fun things. BOX BOX 29180 Looking lor somoono who can onjoys the boach, music smoker, and onjoys Iho out- Prepared with asparagus, sun dried tomatoes and chicken breast in a pink vodkn cream sauce Chicle fin ft/fariplinp 15 0? ixpliclt soxuol languago. You Cook College .35716 koep up with this onprgotlc sooking lomalo, 20 lo 30, wilh doors, advonturo, travel, and GnOCChi Toscana '. 11.75 Bmis/s, sauleed wilh prosciullo,siin-drii:d tomatoes, crushed garlic and shiitake mushrooms in a marsala cream sauce lady. BOX 42165 similar intorosls. BOX 12997 working out. I'm a professional should scroon your rospons- Route 1, New Brunswick black malo, physically and Potato dumplings tossed with panctlla, broccoli rabe, shiitake mushrooms, sun-dried tomatoes and j-, «« /->•»/ CONTAGIOUS LAUGH is carefully. First mootlngs (732)249-2077; ; SEE WHAT HAPPENS financially lit. BOX 40768 partnesan cream sauce • rVOttl 1/fl hftll www.agriculturemuseiim.org Divorced while lomalo, young 46 yr. old singlo whlto malo, ihould be hold In a public looking, altractlvo,-47, III, oner- For More'Ads Visit 5'10", 170 Iba., brown hair and NEW TO THE AREA lace. The use ol cordless or Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tyeaday- gotic, 125 lbs, 5'6", dark hair, oyoa, down to oarlh, compas- Handsomo,' romantic, Italian 1 rellular phones Is discour- Lobster Ravioli 11.95 NY Strip Steak Giambotta 16.95 Saturday. Free admission for brown oyos, humorous. Enjoys sionate, romantic. • En|oys malo, 46 yrs old, 5'9", 175 lbs, exorcising, spending limo with, The Meeting Place* music, sports, movies and dark hair, hazol eyos, novor sed.. Customer Servico Is members. Non-member iidmiay my son, and moro. Sooking a Pasta sheets filled wilh lobster meat and finished wilh baby shrimp and lomalo cream sauce Topped wilh onions, mushrooms, peppewncini, sweet peppers and sausage in a white wine and vinegar sauce more. Sooking a singlo whllo married. Sooking a pellto, ivailablo; by dialing sion: adults $4, seniors $3, chS- single divorced whllo mole, http://njn.webfriends.com fomalo with a good personality, romantic, aflocllonato lomalo dren 4-12 $2, children under 4 49-55, who's cute and cuddly, In good shape, for friendship '100 to 120 lbs, who's porgon- •610-254-7699, Mon-Frl, Penne with Mozzarella Strands .9.50 BOX 42212 . and possibly more. BOXablo,, family orlonlod lor a long :00-5;30 EDT. . :, Prepared with wild mushrooms, prosciullo and welled mozurella in a fresh tomalo sauce free. Registration required 'for 12951" ..•:'•. term relationship. BOX 42205 groups. ••-.-.•'• »pyrlght ATS . 8/07/01 • "Jersey Fresh Fest," «- _v<»,..- 1 | |;i: ««. i..v <»Hi.. ,, || »,.,.,. 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:..,-•••-•" : :FridayCIub.-:1-: : •:<•'••"• ' f- • ™e CranfonJ'Senior..Citizens Eriday dlub meets 1 p.m. ; at the Community Center on Walnut Avenue •" AMERICAN CUSTOM REMODELING ;: ; y OLD WORLD iRAmmNSHiP FOB KREDER ELECTRIC ;,Tnps sponsored by. the .Friday Club: - EXT. & INT. ROLL* BRUSH J: -Wednesday, Augr22 _ Italian &stival at Hunts OilTdnfc ; additions • Kit •Baths.'* Bsmt's •'becks'* Doors' (ll|d .. . Specializing Inr —-—jh-nrinrinni:—,— , • Wi^i Jnvtja- - •r-VI fttl,. --THcmr SlfltirugS Spcei'aTisn |iccialfi>n r PROFESSIONAL SERVICE • OWNER OPERATED • Renewing Your Old Alum. Siding j.Landing.; Cost of $51. includes continental breakfast, Ulie only legitimate American custom TANK Services : ' •; ' '•" '•'.Iic#9l24.' ••• • •Powerwashlng Vinyl Siding [•Itahm^j^/dmce eav; :-bmd;jteUan\buffet:i^-:;Uan\buffetai^iefi«filis ' V , in the remodeling business ••'•' . V FREE ESTIMATE . ' REMOVED * Fuljy.ins' . *••.•• FURNITURE RESTORATION ents appear in person at her and families." . . Z;\ (9()S)769-S52i 908-665-2317 908-964-7359 *-••••. HARDWOOD FLOORS .Michael Doncrank :at (908) 486-6679: Other trips are Jessica Gotiger, friend of the nator with Reckitt Benckiser in office.. ; 800-307-4494 • 908464-2653 908-272-4033» Cell STRIPFKD/HEPINISIIED AND INSTALLED bride. Tlje best man was Bill "Iurge any parent With ques£ - scheduled Sept. 26 and Oct. 24. All are invited. Belle Mead. Rajoppi explained, "This new Lazorik, brother of the bride- The . couple resides in tions or concerns to contact m^ • groom. Bridesmaids were federal law strongly recom- office for additional information ; : HillsborOugh. mends that both parents appear regarding approved documentaC WE STOP LEAKS Kenilworth Senior Citizens Club Georgia Golovodas and Mary I DIMENSIONADIMENSIONALL DESIG DESIGNN I •SAVE-A-DEC SAVC-A-DECKK - • StRiiniiinifSB•I'. INSURESDT ' RAMOS."RAMOS. •6S -3K ^^^^^^^^ ifSS3ii&SS before a passport agent and tion which can be used in the • WOOD FLOORS HOME IMPROVEMENTS, INC. -The club held its June-July birthday party June 19 with | WE SPECIALIZE IN: BASEMENTS & DECKSl DECK CLEANING.?, RESTORATIONS CLARK BUILDERS, Inc. jointly sign the application. If process. The Elizabeth office is -.',. PLEASE CALL FOR END OF SEALING • STAINING , />.v George Inc. RENOVATIONS - MAINTENANCE 32 Yre.-Experience 96 in attendance. Members celebrating June birthdays only one parent is available for open at 7:30 a.m. Monday:' BEAUTIFV& PROTECT MAKEYOUROLD FLOORS L0M LIKE NEW. •'•••• KITCHENS' '^BATHROOMS • DOORS Complete Roof Stripping Specialists .& All Repairs were Dorothy Butler, Louis Caravello, Louis D'Alessip, Westfield women write children's book signing, he or she must have through Friday to accommodated • SUMMER DECK SPECIALS "VIE CAN MAKE YOUR ; | WINDOWS • BASEMENTS* STEPS • • ; Siding • Windows ; ; INSTALLED -REPAIRED • REF1N1SHED 1 Frieda Frances; June Lipfert, Joe Matturro, Irene valid identification and either a ; ALL WORK GUARANTEED DECK LAST A LIFETIME" SPECIALIZING -IK|: CERAMlCrMARBLE-TlLE -a*.!. FullyInsurad-Free Estimates WESTFIELD — Two women Languages Department at Union working parents and thC; TEL: (908) 8f 04183 Prignano, Pauline and Flo Tuozzolo. Members celebrating letter from the absent parent or Westfield office will remain open;;. 888-815-DECK (3325) | S 800-794-5325 with roots in town have collabo-: County College in Cranford. 908-884-7448 800^31-8853 m CELL: (908) 578-«69 July, birthdays were Edith Caravello, Ann Ferrante, . rated on a children's book about a Stock, a former longtime legal documents establishing to 7 p.m. on Thursdays." f; • B <^ www clarkbuildsrsinc com Evelyn Hbrnig, Lucille Lucadema, Lillian tjelzhoffer and custodial authority of the child," The Elizabeth office, located-, BATHS • KITCHENS D SPOSAL SERVICES baby, .with a hearing loss who Westfield resident, currently ; HOME REPAIR Charles Vitale. Club menibers Ernie Hammer and Joe eventually learns, to listen and lives in Mountainside. ',.•'• . Rajoppi stated. "These new reg- at the Union County . ula'tions are, to provide addition- CARPENTRY BY PAUL ^m'lCP-C''/~\"M Tf"T*Tri'T7 '-S Angen put on a few skits before the birthday cake was . 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Kift \f**('?.;..•-.* JP rDAVEAllENA nothing but incoming sopho- with five doubles and two triples. were successful at that. We did 3NIQLE CORRBSPONDENT.. mores and freshmen,. ••; • Leftfielder Mike Porter fin- enough to outscore the opposition \? tf&» "Going into the season I; didn't ished at .375, while third base- arid win a few games.", ? A.P.R. CRANFORD. -^ Relying on a think we'd get close to 18 wins, so man Sean Guthrie posted a. .358 ,.' Also contributing to the squad. ery productive attack backed by to win 18 games was satisfying. average. Catcher Chris Drechsel this summer were Brian Woglbm, 1 ti 'xorigr pitching and solid defense, The more important tSing for. us, was next at .337, while first base- Bryan (Jiannecchini, Ryan pijfiy, •.fete'" <**! ,.< young -Cranford sqiiad canie though, was teaching.skills that' man/rightfielder Kurt Sigmuhds : Jasoii Occi, Billy Fblhyisz, Matt- •o t^ *rv jf y< Bbrough with a surprisingly-suc- r itft*1 .• hopefully Will pay off when they and DH' Rob Richr both batted, Cpstello, Justin Kfelemeh; and i C fessful campaigii this sununer. bdepme varsity baseball players. 5 ' /'" Steve: Caprib. ••. •'.' .•:•:.. ' ;•• ' : • urel No First Paymei f • eompeting.. iii the . Central I hope we were, successful in .Brian Ciencin proved to be.the '.. After .winning its division "i* division p( the Union County dbjng that and I. think we were. ace of the pitching staff: as; he Cranford began the. playoffs by lunibr Anierican Legion BasebaU '"Hie highlight, of thd .season posted a 7-3 record with a 3.50 romping to a 23-3 victory/over . •-agile, Cranford captured its ; for me- was how. we seemed to. earned ..run average, Chris Plainfield but tjlen ran into, an lfion title and. ifinisJbed 17-4 in make' tremendous, .impi'ovement Gzolnieks won all five of his deci- older Livingston • squadj which . FIVE STAR he regular season for the second ; 4b- 4*. .4V 4fc- 4 throughout the Season. We gtart-. sions tod.had a 4.26 ERA, while earhW Beat Cranford- 5-2, and . CERTIFIED est-.mafk ;in the entire league ed out 1-2 and then won; 16 of piir Steve Dauberf; went 4ri with a suffered, a 15-9 loss that iendeid Bfore splitting two.gamed in the next 18, winning nine straight at- 4.05:ERA. ."....••.••.;••••••..;.: -'•• :•' ;• the seaspri. . . jayofis for an OyeraU 18-5 tnark.; 1 : : LINCOLN dne point. ••'•1-''.•'•''.'. •.•• 'V • - ; "Tliose BJRAs are pretty good PRE-OWNED I For Greg OrisceUo, who shared ; : "Livingston had a very good . "We really canie together as a .for• 'a!-.low-level, high school team and just caught us on a bad •= IR •fce.coaching duties, with Don teainVThe thing that was most league," OrisceUo aaid..,"We kefrt: ; Mercury Select Pre-Owned Specials! Isak,.. the. Cranford High' JV day whert. W6 fMn't piny vnry sat . -\li& iwiB.dOwli wim a combina- good baseball," Onscello said "It path, it wad a iewurdlujj muii; tipn of good, pitching' and solid per both record-wise and in was;th&t these kids wanted was a rare off-day by us when to be here and gave everything defense; To give up three or four . 50 , i of what the poaches set-out. npthingwent right We walked 11 J..APR- Sterao, 57.261 miles, S1W11323, .Avail? they had. That's something you runs' a galrie in this day where batters and made a few mistakes APR VIN#T7S13595;- . •.' - ' . ' .. • .. .9% tdq. ' .: ,.'••''' ;'. ;•'"'-. '..•;• '' JONG dbn't.always see in! summer balli".: you,.play with aluminum bats is .in the field. ' . 0 |,'!We w^ere pre% happy-with pretty gob)i, I was h'appy with1 our AVAILABLE*' 'MjMlfCKUUBUCl ••' •:''•" As. a "ieam Cranfisrip! hit well : AVAILABLE". : FINANCIN ir overall record because w6 .. "Livingston actually went on t •• 4 dr.r.6 cyf- aulolrans.ipwrslmoArks , I -.. AVAILABLE*' pitching and defense. AIR, till, erulsa, AM/FM cass., 8'1,O2O.mlfos. we pretty young," he said. !'\Ve.. over ;300 with sevep players bat- to win the playoffs, so obviously it SIWM0160t8A. VIN. «RH4B5534. ; ' : RON WALTERS/CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT • Brand New' jay in a league that's largely a ting at least .325; First baseman "Offensively we Pnly had two was a good team It was typical of 2001 Llhcofn I 2002 MercuryMounta neerAWDl §§ potto uconrm j ~~" league with inicpming juniors Brian Reed finished as the offen- hoine runs, so we didn't score a the teams we saw all season 4 dr, 4 cyl, aulo trans, pwr slmg/btla; AIH. AM/FM sive leader with a; .405 average lot 6f runs in bunches. We tried to They had some kids who've seen Flr«»Mo,Payme(if...r'REE I, First Mo, Paymenr.,....,..$0 Sloroo-coss, lilt, 48,187 mllon, StMBt258; ."":;::;;,,VoyagtrMlnlvani 1 sophonjores. We didn't have And the pitch... VIN#WW237117i . •• .- ••• •'•• . .. while collecting six doubles and play good fundamental offense — some varsity time and had Security Deposit... $Q. " Security Deposit. $0 "d who played an inning of Kenilworth pitcher Dan Zlka goes ihto his windup In an American '7995 I MSRP:...M,...... i20,63i5 ..three triples, while centerfielder sacrificing, hitting-arid-running^ almost an entire team of incom- Bank tee ...$o Bank Fee ...... ,.....,..S0 sity ball this year, and we had Legion game against Scotch Plains. ,'M JUT OMND CHMOKM UMOO 4x4 Rebate* ••. .;'••.••.:•'. ... Jamar Ingram; followed at ;389 steaUng bases r-r- and I think we ing juniors and. sophomores." :Cojh or Trade...... $0 I 4 dr. 6-cyl. aulo trans, pwr Blmg/brksMnd/locks, '•'.*-• L 1 | & Di»tounti.,,,, -$51)00 I TotdlDge Af Del...... $0 24 Mot.*- Ibtal Due Af Del $0 ^ AIR,-.'crulso, 881395 ml, SWAQ26330A; ' • * VIN»RCiS1B71..' . • ' ••:. • •••,•.. 8595I Buy For..,...... $ 15,635 V-6, 3 M'ftD AUTOMATIC TRANS, AH SPEED TRACTION COSJTROl I .4.01 V-6, duly 6b Iran., pit ilrnfj/brli/hrd dr. m.mriry, ml, AHt,A»j/FM Sl.t.o4rJr, MSRP: .....427,355 improvement from last sum- • AIR, FM BloraoKjass; till, crulsoS, alloy I Bank Fee...... ; $0 BaHk Fee.;..,. .;.$0 46,745, Itll.SIWI 1383, yjN»THt48M9V [ Rebate". mer, the Cranford' 9ryear-oid loose .... Aided by a longer seasbn and Baseball | Cash or Trade..,., $0 . iDlicodntf, ...,...-$6200 . baseball all-stars turned, in an PorMo. Ca»horTrOo!i»...... ,,..$0 Lease . getting some batting instruction I Total Due At Del ...$6 36 Mos. impressive performance this Total Duo At Del. .$0 BuyFor...;..,.,.;.;$2l,TS5 that provided; a big boost, the had an outstanding summer I 4.61 32V IIMTECH V-8, LEATHER, POWER MOONROOF. oulo OD'Irons,'pWr'j : : season. 1 V6 oulo Irani w/0b,mw ilr/ABS/wlnd/loclil, AIR, AM^M liuu>tau M I CranFprd 12-year-pld baseball I slrng/brki/wind/loch, AIR, hoaliid sools. 10 sp'olto. brushod alum whil 3.01 V6 oulo Irani. w/Ot>,.pwr ilr/ABS/wlnd/locki, AIR, 1 Competing in the Babe Ruth both at the plate and;on the I Slt.»lOI7426.YINItl¥65«8I.MSRP $42,050 36 mo lease w/12k mi/yr Ind'- 3«Mmflouring..d,lrco;fiiol.,laolhar,SlMMOI5to,VINIIlG6085nt.*t SOduP dua. olilgnlngal , TllPymnh , 4 or, 4 cyl; auto OD trans, pwr'sirno/ABS/wl 15491 demo ml., Slk#C0H114, -VISJ#1 R1O46O9/MSRP $27,355. Includes I District 12 Tournament, |Pymmi- J 15,BO/1 111 Coy - JI5.BO4 Purer, opin.fi al loqio.ond-J15 804 . on the-small, diamond with, some •-$10,^0.4. Til Coil.,-.,'"" "utch' ' . opllpii bl laqia and -' $9984. I $400'Coll.'grad rebala If qual..^. $2000-focloryrobale. II quol, I good results. •. . Cranford came away -with the ted .575 with four home runs 9B MMt MWW0NM : v One year after finishing about championship to advance to the and eight doubles for a slug- Over 20 • '."6 cyl.1, aulo lran« w/OD,.pwr sln/b n.AM/FM :500 as ll-year-oldBji^basically state tburnament, where it fin- ging. percentage higher than the same group of plir^|r^s. put ished with a..2-2 mark. The ;'• 1.000 while driving in 38 runs. together' a 19?11 summer,' rh^ • team also brought home.third- As a pitcher Cook fanned 88 FREE tr«NiWffiMT#w place awards from tournaments batters in 55 innings. jeoks, ing! the* playoffs; in their ifirst 7Pass.6cylinder,SuloIrans,pwril ;iirji Granford and North Edison 169'3O5;ml109: appearance in the; SuhtirBsiJa., ;.';• Paul Nyitray (2B) . followed ;• 13/1451 League and~ capturing;"^t to post a 1,9-7-record overall; with a 473 average, smacking First Payment! "Last year, the 8-year-olds I Brand New -.•4 oyl.auto OD trans; pwr nlmg/blk-Mnd/lockB, AIR, , Brand New •Kenijworth Tburnament. eight doubles and knocking in AwFMSlBrso-cass, soc'urlty sys. dgal alrbagsm-alloy. J were slightly under .5.00 for the, |-;20pi'MJj»fcuiy I 2001 Chrysler "I feel the kids were just 22 runs. Pat Hartnett (CF) belt-. PLUS |tremendous this summer," said summer, and we took nine of • ed the ball at a .463 clip, while ; : •'MSWi'...., $20,930 5RP!..i...... $14,8p5. ^ |.Head Coach Joe Perinb. "We've those players," said Head Hearon and Robert Gheretti 7'po«8,'3 dr, Q. cyl, outo .tmns. pwr Coach Tom Cook. "I think the Rebates . ... •'''•';' slr/uikAvlnd/soats/locks, AIR', AM/FM sloroo cass, J.ReboW-. •"•''• •• ' '• '.' J pd this group since they were 8 (DH) followed closely behind •.8TK»1t364, 42,274 ml,- VIN KWR581B30. 4 DfKounfl ...„ ..,$4810 "...•'.' difference between the two Complimentary ' & Dlicounts,...... -;4500 1 jrears pldj and they really showed | jN|y» MJ|^^|| MjyrMJI idLf^MM MUM '• years was we took a lot of bat- that mark at ,458 and ,443, Buy For...... ,....$ 16,430 • .ioT\A6^ij|oOD trans; pwr sirnn/ABSAMaTlocks/dr Buy For...... ;. $9995.'.. ' lot of improvement this year, respectively; ssaWunrf, AIR, CD, till, l/nls, dual air bogs, socurlly sys,' liey played some terrific.- base- ting practice, this year and it Maintenance! showed because we batted .394 Patrick Gilstrap, who played i.5t Vo, aulp.ODtrans, pwrstrng/bib'/lill/drsoot, AIR,alum.whls, fafl I l-^.dr., auto Ham.-,.pwr • sl-rngV brlu,' AIR, AM/FM' cdijollo.Bi " "this summer, and they third base when not pitching, See Dealer For Complete Details lamps, spood con|rol, r/wip, romoto koylejs onlry, AM/FM jlefob; CD, j Slk.#WOO33,VI.N.frl 5243076MSRP $14,805. Incl $2500 RsbtilaH iild be prpud of the. season 1 9tCM*1UJUftUtMtltUVtitt |&.$400Coll,gradrobatfl,Ifqual., • ',, , . as a team. Illuminolod onlry, sldg sunroof, b/s mldgvSlk/(M0160i2 VIN#15606512,1 V8, aulo Irons, pwrstrnn/br ind finished with a .418 batting MSRP $20,930. Ind $400 coll. gradrobalo if qual. & <2000 robole.J koftind/locks/soals, AIH, mi. ey've had. . "When we played in the B4 8 MLoi7 "Playing in the Suhurban average and struck out 67 bat- \ Oiier tO "" ' v« Cranford Tournament the other ters in 45 innings. Matt Avallt •: Ov«r 60 eague really helped us this year coaches in town were calling us \J APR •7 Paw. 6 cyl, aulo Irons, pwr Blrng/brka/wlnaVtocks. rj Avallt et ready for the tournaments — Leonelli (RF) also had a good AIR, 39,649 mllGB.,Slk»OI250, VINKXDJIBOi the Cardiac Kids. In that tour- season with a .361 average. FINANCING the; season went -along you nament were down 8-1 going AVAILABIE" FINANCING ould see us playing much better Also playing for the squad AVAILABLE** • into the top of the fifth in one i the middle mi at the end of this summer were Nick Pace till, crulso, dual air bags, stop bumpor, sldg r/wlnti, nlloy game and wound up winning whls, nrillo guard,- chrorho bumpor, 27,43g ml.' . mm • |Tuly. . ••• ••::.' •• •;'•:• '• •. - (SS), Keith Powell (CF), Colin Town Car Executive Stk«B1276. VIN*XTAG2721. • ' . .""' l#| "There's a good mix of teams 13-9. Embry (utility) and Nicholas Grand Marquff GS .Brand Now ' "In another game we were MSRP:.. $40,115 [in the league and with it having Ramirez (OF), while John MSRP: ...i. $23,460 2001 Chrysler lPsing 9r6 in the last inning Rebates brks/locks/wlnd, AIR. AM/FM tloroo cass."lllt, crulss PTCrulitr Teasbnable entrance fee I Hearon, Joe Nyitray and Lee Rebates • llhr.-f/wfp, 27,570, 8tk.#B1.877. VIN »yi/UJ38734, 1 and got a grand slam to win the & Discounts ; ,$9616 thought it. was a good way to get Gilstrap served as assistant- & Dlseount»...... -$4a80 game. Over and over the kids Buy for..; $30,499 ready for the tournaments. I also coaches. While Cook and Buy For...... ,....$18,580 thought it was a great way for kept coming hack. Our kids had Gilstrap proved to be the top I LEATHER. POWER STEERING/BRAKES/WINIOWS/LOCKS MSRP bur kids in their last year to. play a lot of heart. It didn't seem two hurlers, Embry, Leonelli . I $40,115. 4.61 V;8, aulo OD Itoris, AIR, all ssn liroi. olum conv. sparo I PO.WEK STEERING/BRAKES/WINDOWSAOCKS; M-SRP.$53,S80.'4,6L V: I a lot of games and get better." like they ever through they I Slk.#tO1738u, VIN#IY6300S4.,lncl. $150ORebal 8, oulo OD tram, AIR, all soaion w/w tirei, cloth Inl, conv.' ipor« lira I ; and Powell also did good jobs B SticJM014M8; VIN#IXo24o78. Buy prfcoincl$2000fodory ,.baS4 $400 Cranford's 12-year-olds fin- were out of a game." coll. grpdrobolo if qual.' » . I 14cyllhi^r DOHC, 5 spd. man. Irani, pwr ilrng/4 whl anlAacIc disc I with seeing significant action I brkj, AIR, AM/FM SlorotKasj, CD, llhr soats w/suods.htd front seal) I ished the Suburban League reg- Cranford's 9-year-old stars as pitchers. ular season with an 11-5 record : : got the job. done for the most . ' .. •"•'• . • : .' GEORGE PACCIELLO/CHRONICLE ^TAFF For Tom Cook, three games Over 15 before going 1-1 in the playoffs. part with a solid lineup as 'Avallt' After a 1T2 finish in the Roselle: seven players batted higher among the 26 played by his .0% Save club stand out as the most APR Park Tburnament, the squad A shot to center than .400. At the same time, 0 $6500 memorable. FINANCING mmmmimnm, weht 3-2 in Linden being elimi- Vln Colanerl, 7, hits off a tee at the Bob Segear Baseball Camp In Cranford. the club showed it could more AVAIUDLE" ' • 4 dr,.V8, aulo Irons,, pwr slrnrj/briis/wlnd/locks/mlrr, • "One of the highlights has to Mfim Homo cass,, till, crulso, loalhor, 1B.272 ml, pated on a tie-breaker; and then than hold its own with pitching .StkJBtJ20,'VIN KXY6O7898. capped the year by going 3-1 and be the grand slam (by his son lln and in the field. J Brand New 5m.STS'!^°" '' P*', im^oSd/ locka'toal/Mril, .winning iii Kenilwbrth. Nick) that won the Cranford • Brand New AIH, AM/fM 8toreo-c«>s. till, orulw, CD, IIHr, Hi, dual air "The hitting definitely car- 2001 Lincoln • It Was after the Roselle Park was our weakness." Also playing this summer "The highlight of the season Navigator 4x4 2001 Mercury ried the team, but we got solid Tournament game," he said. mm .tourney that Perino and his staff The Cranford 12s wound up : were Daniel Gargiulo (2B/3B), was definitely the Kenilworth First Mo. Payment ...FREE pitching and we played good "There Was also an outstanding MSRP •6 cyl, aulo, OD Irans, pwr sltn^as/wBocks^a of Jim Scaramuzzi, George hitting .343 as a team with Jeb Daniels (2B), Chris Serafin Tournament," Perino said. "We game in North Edison where • . ' Security Deposit.,...... $0 AM/FM slaroo-cast, till, crulso, dual air bans, dl« wnl W 00rock /do11 1 4 shortstop Avian JDaniels leading (LF), Matt Scaramuzzi (OP), had six games that week and defense," Cook said. "When, we Rebates ' !™ f ''b '' °. .76 ml. Slk»1l377, Dennis, Bruce Crawford and Sal we went against Edison Boys, Bank Fee $0 the way as the leadoff man with Brett Crawford CCP), James won five of, them. We beat a real , got to the state tournament the j Caih or Trade i..$Q Lease & Discounts...... Gargiulb knew the squad needed who had beaten us in the state Per Mo. a .477 average; He scored 42 McNulty (OF), Gregory Gazzola good Roselle Park team, and the team that beat us did it with Buy For , $19,655 wmmmmmmm a little assistance to get going. tournament, and Robert- I Total Due At Del...... $0 36 Mos. ;V-8, aulo irons, pwr slrnn/brk»/wlnd/locks, AIR, $ times and drove in 16 while only loss was to an almost great defense because we hit romoraablo hard lop, III), cruloo. 22 840 ml (IB/C) and Jason Manp$ (OF), Gheretti stpie home to win the lEATHEU, 6.0ISC CD, 5.41V-8, aulo Irani, pwr Jlrng/blli/wind/loctl, AIR, 3rd row bench . SMC0l«J4A,VI,N»S5Ti224O. "We got help for the high blasting five home runs. who missed most of the summer unbeatable North Edison team the ball hard.. I 2n(l row Ilkr belli, low Hooli, Troilir Tow Pkfj. pwr hid n'rinol mirn, 17' chromB coil olum V.-6, aulo OD Irani, pwr slrrtg/ABS/dr. soal, duaPAIR, privacy glass, alloy I 22,595l game, : •'••• v wkli, Alpin. oudio lyi W/COII, SlkWOl'7420, VIN»HJI270°, MSRP S52,J4'5. Inct,(1000 I whools, Convenience Group, ovorhoad conjolo, Stk.WMOIoO'50 I g/brks, AIR, Cats, CDK school coaches who came down Oil leqiB rebale ilciuol..36mocloiadondlealo w/l2k mi/yr. SOdueqllBoio iinriinn' Til j . 4 * .V-8, aulo OD Imna. piw Blmrj/AOawlndtelu/ioau/iunil, Christopher Cook, the third with a broken hand but returned ,4-1. "We used nine kids as pitch- •VINO I DJ0.9260, MSRP $24,655.. Price Include $400 college groduolo J AIH, AW=M ilonKKiu, Wir, dualalr barja; tracilon cnlrl. alloy | Pymnli - 120,484, Til Coil- J20.4B4. Purch. oplion ol leoi'a and "•J25.123. 1 and gave the kids a two-hour "In the last game of that rebale if quol. & $2500 robalo; . • . • • • .. baseman, ripped the ball at a in the Suburban playoffs to score ; "Our kids showed a lot of ers and the pitchers usually '27,995 clinic," Perino said. "We were .438 clip with an On-base per- the winning run in the opener. character in the final. Avian led kept us in the game. We got a tournament we had to,play struggling early and really got centage of .625. lie led the squad To earn the Kenilworth. tour- off the game with a homer lot of compliments from other Monroe, another state tourna- hot after that. It really helped in extra-base hits with his three ney crown Cranford had toagainst their best pitcher and coaches on our catcher, Tom ment team. They sent out a kid WWW.liccardi.GOm the kids andit helped the coach- homers and 14 doubles, while he defeat Roselle Parkin the final. that set the tome. Eddie Ryan Hearon, and, we played an out- about 5-6,176 pounds to pitch, es, too. . scored 34 times and drove in 23 In its first game Cranford faced also hit a home run. Roselle Park standing infield. We only kept and we came from behind to / NEW \ "We realized after two weeks runs. Catcher Eddie Ryan hit Roselle Pai*k and the same pitch- cajne back to tie the game, but four or five infielders and.hit win the game in erttra innings. / JERSEY'S \ in the Suburban League and get- .425 with five home runs and 28 we won in extra innings when It was certainly a fitting way to AUTO WSBfii er and lost 12-3. This time them a lot of grounders and GIANT ting knocked out in the Roselle RBI, while fellow backstop Jason Cranford earned a 7-6 triumph Chris Serafin doubled and scored that really helped," end the season. Those were two Ingram hit .343. 1 LICCARD Park Tournament that hitting in seven innings. on a single by Jeb Daniels." Nick Cppk, son of the coach, nice wins against good teams,! - MEN'S SOFTBALL

1 UNION COUNTY SENIOf* SOFTBALL . — Marlon went one up In their semlllnal series semlllnal on the hitting of. Bob' Kraus, Kerry' Creative Induatrle'a 13, Haven Savlnga of the season, Anlones scored i3 limes with another alngle-ellrnlnallon game, Rehabco . AUfl. 10 Result* . against Rehabco In Division II. Bob Blarman Halfpenny, Tony McCail,. Jerry Hellrlck, Frank Bank 3 —.Creative swept the semifinal series two out In the bottom of Ihe sixth Inning to clinch , defeated Crest for Ihe light to play llrst-plac'e' ; and Buddy Brazltls had three hits apiece lor. Catena, Henry Palumbo and Chick Miller, who as they banged but 10 hits, led by Tony Clavata first place In Ihe 50's League Division I. Anlones ROUTE 22W, GREEN BROOK ."••.'•.' Playoff* -.•••' , Marlon Jacobson Roofing In their champlpnshlp' Ahtoneu Pub * Grill 11. BoHoms Up 5— Rehabco and Pete Osborn had two, but It Was- had three hits each. Bill Grote had three hits for and George. Merlo with three hits'each and Bill , had 15 straight hits with two outs and was led semifinal series. Bob Belrtrian had three hits SATURDAY 9AM-8M • SE HABLA ESPAMM. Anlonaa scored six times In tha sixth Inning to n't enough. -. ••• . •••.'• the Law. ' ' •...'•• Ritchie, Ron Robertson, Norm Stumpf, Jim . by Ron Kullk and Don Monteluaco, who had 'Including a three run homer, Pete Osborn ha'd lake Qairio 1 ol the .semifinal series In Division Union Canter National Bank 7,The Office Mangel Realtors 24, LA Law1 — Mike Stlener and Chrles Brown with two hits each. four hits apiece and Vic Groman with three hits. a triple and a three-nm: homer^ Ed\MalkO, |=d . 6 — The Bank edged the Office to take a one- Dencl allowed just seven hlta lo give Mangel's a Creative will meet Mangel Realtors In the three- .Dom Deo, Frank DIMartlno, Tom Lombardl, McColgan and Jim Price had three hits apiece - ' ComcaM Cablavlslon 18, Nllien game lead In their somlllnal series In Division |l, 6weep In the, semifinals and (he right to go to game championship series In the 60's League. Frank Pepe and Bill Relchle had two hits for and Buddy Brazaltls, Lionel Genello and Frank' D«toctW« Afl«ncy. 6 — Comcast had 2- tills to scoring three runs In the sixth Inning. Pal Catlno Ihe final championship.series against Creative. . ; Regular S«a«on . Comcast. '• ' ..,.,•• •'••' Doran had two hlls each for Rehabco. win Ihe.llrst game of their. Division I semlllnal had three tills and two runs, SallaBella had ! Creative Thduatrkta 7, Haveh Savings Marlon Jaeobaoh Roofing 18, The Office Bottoms Up 18, Legg Mason a — In a sin- , Haven Savlnjjs B««k 21i It Qlardlno series. Tom Lardl and Pal Sariillo had three hits two hits and Jim TVembulak had two hlta and . Bank 6—Tony Clavata had a three-run homer 11 T-ForThe Office, Larry Rehak had fourhlls, ' gle-ellmlnatlon game, Bottoms up gained the ftlrtoranto 6-r Havdn earned the right to mset and Steve Perro, Charlies Lehamn, Bill Relchle twoRBI. ' •••"•. • • ' and Art Kopacz had the game-winning RBI In Kevin Mahoney had three and Art Wesley made right to play Antone's In trje championship first-place Oreallve Industries In the 6018 : arid Ron Vlrdillo had two hits each. . • • • Mangel RaaHora W, LA, Law 7 -, the1 last Inning as creative went one up! In the several fielding gems at third base. : semifinal serlea. . League serrtlflnal championship series. ••••-. Marion Jacbowri ftpollna IS. H»habco « Mangel's went up one game In the 60's Division semifinal series. • : • . AntoiMi Pub 4 Grill — In the final game Rehabco 18, Crest Refrigeration 3~ In ». t • !•" . I '' : &; -,:-L'--:-^.-*?l*r ::&•&&&>};• £ fcr:.}j t::PytU-, i :«..:i..:-.:tf, ^i^ ^ ' ttm*?$s

August 16,2001 Cranford Chronicle G-i Cranford Chronicle August 16, 2001

(Continued from page C-2) Social Studies —- Kari Morgan Fitzpatrick, Amanda Mikotaczyk, Caitliri Neely, Randy Holderried, Jacqueline Perfect Attendance CRANFORD - Hillside Outstanding Achievement in Grandai; Gary : Gregory, Glenn . Eisenburg, .Derek lauruzio, Julie Lafferty, Natalie : Hogan and.Kristen Ford., Mrs. Macaluso - Grade 8 Bagnievyski, /Crista Colaneri, FJoyd, Jen Folinusz, Dan Frieri,, Taniera Wilks, Emmery Sch.ulz, Holleran, Jesse Hynes, Tara '•' • ' " '. . Grade 6 : ;..'. Avenue School held i£s awards French — Katherine Behrens, Alexandra Hochsteiri, Randy Englese, Jennifer Folinusz, Laucius; Jenne Manchery, Jason Ms. Howard - Grade 8 ceremony to coincide with the Guts tariding Achievement in Kandi Childress, George Meghan Grandai, Gary Gregory, Ashley Rumzje, Melissa lauruzio, Michael Kieseling, Derek Yates and Travis Steven Cardona, Nicole Deitzer, Holderried, Jacquelyn Holleran,. Daniel Frieri, Meghan Grandai, Manbs; •Jennifer .Margherito; Outstanding Achievement in ; : close of the 2000-01 school year. Grace DiFabio, Brian Forte, Gen Math..— Pre-AIgebra: Julie DiMayuga, Brian Hearon, Max Allison Hearon, Alex Hochstein; Niebylski,•'": Puja Patel arid Natalie Laucius, Lisa Levonas, Wilkins. •••...' .-' ...'••-.. '•••'•"• ':\.. V- Tara laruzio, Thomas KHmek, Gary Gregory, Abigail, Hansen,. Andrew Maturo, Joseph Latia '^-r- Michael/ Folger, .Kuczynski, Cordelia Siporin, Kaplan, Katie . Rainey, Mike Jacquelyn Holleran, Jessica Benjanain Polonitza! Amanda Manganiello, Jason Perfect Attendance. *;' Award winners, listed by Goeb, Jessica Green, Katriha Julie Lafferty, Natalie Laucius, Allison Hearon, Alexandra McKenny, Mitchell Merman, Margaret MacNish, Cordelia Amanda Asian and Mark Bottino, Nicole Stapinski, Clark, Peter Collier, Jenne Recognition Award in Marios, Jennifer Margherito, Grade.8 •••••: '•'.'• ,./" classroom; . '•' Lawrence, Danielle Maniscalco, Jenne Manchery, Jason Manbs, Hochsteiri; Randy Holderried, Sean Molloy, Jaclyn Morgese, Siporin, Kyle Cook, Joseph Mrs. Baer - Grade 7 John Maturo;: Elena Morge, Leissing. Algebra: Katherine Anthony Tubelli, Alexandra Manchery, Mitch Merman, Ryan Spanish -r- John Backiel, Lester Andrew Maturo, Collin Mayer, Natalie Allcock, John Jennifer. Margherito, Andrew Jacquelyn Holleran, Jesse Richard Morris, Melissa Nick, Hannon, Kathleen Tobin, Zamorski, Pat Ahern, Amrina Outstanding Achievement in Peter Stempniewicz, Allyssa Mature, Collin Mayer, Brittany Baylock, Art Ernst, Justin Warren-Saiinders and John Manuyag, James Ulaky, Joseph McKenney,.. Brittany Backiel, Art Ernst,' Meghan Hynes, George Krahnert, Kelly Noon, ' Kelly Scardino, Jonathan DiFabio and ; Math — Artur Filipek, Dan Walls, Mark Zamorski, Cristine .Goncalves, Christopher Cheema,; KW Hart, Jennifer .Ryan.' .• •., •.-.' ' • : •; '•.'. :• : Christopher Allphin, William McGinley, .Mitchell Merman, Rial, Christopher Saba, Ariel McGinley, Mitchell Merman, Natalie Laucius, Lisa Levbnas, Allisoh; Schulz, Kimberly Ulaky, Christopher Judge. : Judge, Emily Brewster, Deanna Sean Molloy, Jaclyn Morgese, Frieri, . Deanna Liotard, JBrian Wilson, Crista Colaneri, Artur Sean Molloy, Jaclyn Morgese, Jenhe Manchery,'.'.' Amanda Valerie Vultaggio; Karianne Laucius, Nicholas McDermbtt Recognition Award ' in Folinusz arid joe Manganiello. Lopez, Olivia Cathcart aid ;. Outstanding 7 Academic :and Gtefard Checchia. Liotard, Sara Morgan, Katelyn Spanish -^- Nick Codella, Erin Mrs. Wal&h - Grade 8 Richard Morris, Melissa Nick, Ceci, Crista Colaneri, Brian Filipek, Courtney Garges, Richard Morris,: Melissa Nick, Mariganiello; . Jason Manos, Weber, Derrick Yates, Michael Progress in Lajiin .'•-* Michael Ryan Mikotaczyk.-. .: •'•••.•••'.' Hearonj Theresa Mimitelli, Eric Tiquan Holnies, Brian King, .Recognition Award in Math Rasmus, Allyssa Walls, Mark Farrell and Lacey Pettit, Outstanding Achievement in Kelly Noon, Timothy Olsen, , President's Award ... Kelly Noon, timothy Olsen, Jennifer Margherito, Collin Scully, Jbnathbn Beloff, Arthur Folger, Joseph^ Hannon arid Zamorski, Katherine Behrens, Kamilla Pavezzi, .Richard Murphy, Amrina Cheema, Deanne Liotard, Sara Morgan, Steven Romero, Kelly Scardino, Mayer, . Brittany M,eGinleyi Cardillo,. Breanne Durning, : „— Pre-Algebra: John Backiel, Ms..Walsh* Grade 7 Literature ^ Katie Baylock,. .. . .for_Educat_iojrial;;^;^;. Cordelia Siporin. • Christopher Sabaj Joseph RebectJa Booth, Jennifer Stolte,. Outstanding Achievement in Tracey Coleman,"Ashley Hynes, Rowell See; Samantha Soney, Allison Schulz, Kimberly Ulaky, Joseph McKenney, Mitchell Michael Kieseling,, Krystina CdJ^ii'!iNik' Piatkowslci,: Kevin Rumzie, "\ '"''. ."••','•"' Excellence •' ' • .". '"•' . Ms. Hutf ack - Grade 8 3ri^^ ; Emily Brewster, Peter Nicole Stapihskiy Jennie Stolte, Valerie rVultaggio, Karianne Merman, Alexis- Montgomery, :. Kobylinski, ,. ,f ""' Mhil^ JL i^"~^^"RTH^"Bl1ihT' McDermott, Gerard Checchia, Amanda Sanzone, Kelly •.,.'/' ••••"'Grade.8 ."V-. •.>•:'; " Stempniewicz; Leah Blanes, Anthony Tubelli and Courtney. Weber, Derek Yates, Jonathan Anto'nella l.£el]ino^ Riehftrd- TRichardson, Natalie. Alltiock, Christina Rodriguez, James .Tracey Coleman, Joseph Felipe, Julie Kuczynski, Dillon Malar, Scardino, Allisoh . Schulz,, Natalie Allcock, . Michael : 7 nglish -^--. Kevin Ballet, .Michael .Folger, Dillon"• Malar, Lacey, Theresa Minitelli, Eric Kimberly; Hart, Brad . Lord, Ben Polonitza and Alyssa Michael Scully, Allison Stolte,. Ally Walls, Mark Zamorski, Byelick. v /^J~:.,,,,~-^^ •TPiatkowski, Steven > Romero) : : ; : Altebrando, Kevin Balla, Pavezzt. ••...'.'.. •'',: ; '. .:• .'.'.••. ':•• Christopher Drechsel, Dillon /Michael Malftiowski, Michael Murphy and Nicole Siani. • .. Matthew Rozman, George Procaccino. Huong Storti, Kimberly. Ulaky, • Scott '^ " • ""Mirif* Bisnbp *Gl?ade 8 •• •'• Cannon,. Nicole : Carbohell, Kelly Scardino, Victor Seeger, ';.;.. Recognition. Award in Science Malar; Gerard Checchia, Artie Jennifer Bayak, Katherine jndrew Koiieski. .'".'. Outstanding Achievement in Aljispn Stolte, Kamberiy Ulaky, .Altebrando, Kevin Balla, ' Mrs. Purceli - Grade 7 DiMayuga,, Brian Hearon^ Recognition. Award in . Valerie Vultaggio, Ryari Warren- Bayjocky Gerard Checchia, Alanna Duffy, Aiharida Floyd, '•'— Amanda Manganiellq, Ernst; Justin. Goncalvee,'. James Daniel Kessler, ; Thdresa, '••'•: New Jersey Math League 4Frenc- . h — .. Natalie; Allcock, Allison Hebron, Jesse Hynes, Valerie Vuitaggid, Derek Yates, -Christopher Drechael,. James Recognition. Award in. Art Literature — Michael Sidnam. Saunders, Stefanie. Winnicki, Jonathan DiFabio; Christopher Thomas Klimek, Andrew Goski, Nicholas McDermott, .Goski and R.J. galls. . • Club — Nicole Stapinski, Ashley Minitelli, Brian Nrtrris; Kathryn Mrs. Walsh - Grade 8 Derek Yates, Clinton. Zulick, Eric Murphy, -first; Ally. Walls, Amanda Asian, Gerard Michael KieselingV Krystina. .Melissa Zak, Clinton Zulick, Carinori, Jariay Baker, Drew Puja Pajel; Laura Wagenblast, Drechsel, Jessica Egan, Arthur : Continental Mathematics Glowczynskl, Jahine Kieseling, Raiihey, Michael Bottino, Scott Outstanding Achievement in Jessica. Clark, Glenn Eisenberg, second; Leah Blanes, Kristen Checchia, Katerihe Lovelarid, Kobylinskij ." Shannon Justine Jacoby and Jeff Balla. 1 Ernst, Michael Folger, Justih: Ligas, .'. Nick Codella, .Kelly. Amanda: Aslari, Julie Ann -.League — Dillon Malar,. first; Kandi. Ohildress and Paul D'ahyus, Robjert .Petrick, Nicole Process Writing .- Katie TJhomas .Klimek, . Krystina . Ford and Ian O'KeefFe, third; Michael Malinowski and Alyssa MacMenamie!, Victor.,' Seeger, 'Recognition••;' Award in " '"" ' Jessica: Clark,, f " Kuczynski,. Jonathan DiFabio, l Goncalves, James Goaki, Se^h .Smith. •';.:•.'• '..- • •"•' :;. •:..-'.' ' .:'••• Baylock, Nick . McDermott, Kobylinskii • Julie ..Lafferty,:. . American Mathematics Procaccinpi- .""•.' . •• Allison Stolte,, Stefanie Language, Arts — • Gindy .-Michael. Malinowski, .Christine Nick; McDermott;- second; Ai;t :.Sispai, Alexandra Zamorski and Guthrie, Jamar Ingrain, Bbntily and Cindy Romero; ; ;,'Erri8t, third,;. - •'. • •.-.' ' ; •••. •. ; -; Mrs. Purceli" Grade 8 Mayra Orejuela. •'.-.• .. Cordelia Siporin, Julie Shannon MacMenamie, Jenne. Competition — Brian Hearon,. Recognition Award in French Winnicki and Clinton Zulick; Romero. .' ... •. John Grebeck - Grade .7 ; Stolte, Katherine Baylock, Julieann Kuczynski, 1 Recognition. Award in Art.Recognition Award in Kuczynski,., Laura Wagenblast Manchery, Matthew. Miller. and first; Bradley Lord, . second;. >—, Ashley Collins and Joseph Recognition ; AwardJiL Social . • Mrs. Emmer - Grade 6 Emmery Schulz, Michael Folger, : American : Mathematics Christopher Laucius; Di'llon. Leah Blanes, Brian Ceri, Chris . Outstanding Achievement in .Competition : —• Marissa Club -^ Christy Stolte, Emmery Spanish.. -^ Max, Kaplan, arid Gerard Checchia. . . • Antonella Pellino.. ...•;,'• - Coritei-'''"' ... •' ..•'•• • '• ,•'•'•• '••:,''':• Studies—Megan Ulrich.. Outstanding Achievement in Science; — .Nicole Siani, Chris Kathleen Tobin, Kathleen Malar, Michael Malinowski, Davitt, Michael Friedman, ; Jane Borselli - Grade 7 -Arbitblit Snd Nick McDermott, ; Schulz and Cordelia. Siporini Courtney "Koellniir,';'.'.''-Kari' Recognition Award in.Process Recognition Award in: Math 1 Mrs. Coyle • Grade 6 Reading "-£ tauren Asian, Hedges, Scott Mason, Brian Masterson arid . Cordelia, ;fii;st; Gerard Checchia, second; Mrs. Purceli - Grade 6 Bagniewski, .Ashley. Hynes, Writing — Kristin Stanley,, Nicholas McDermott,;. Ryaii Chris Hedges and Jennifer Outstanding Achievement in Recognition Award in Math Stephen Backiel, Kimberly. Hearon, Eric Murphy, Crista Siporin. ' — Alexander Jackson, Eri6 McMahon, Brian Niemiec, Puja Judge, third. 1 : Dillon Malar, third. > , Recognition Award ini ArtChristopher Ridente; Jonathan v Mrs. Warhaftig - Grade 6 McDyer, Christopher Karpinski, Computers — Spencer Hargiss, —LacyPettit. . ••. '.>'•)':'• 'Baglieri, ^ssica Buzait , Andrew Golaneri, Jennie Stolte, Mark ;•... , /Ma. Kelly r Grade 7 enssa Patel, Matthew Ross, Cordelia Continental Math League —. Deanna Liotard and Jennie ' • .' Mrs. Cqyle - Grade 6 . New,Jersey.Math League —- Club — M . Zak, .Raymond Green, Katelyn. Rasmus and Outstanding Achievement in Shantia'Hooks, Brent Gregory, Cannon, M- Nicole Carbonell, Zamorski, Kimberly Hart, Outstanding Achievement in Hallax, fara.lauruzio, Shahnon FrancisKrov. . ' Prew Ligas, Jonathan Lieriza,.' Siporin, Kathleen Tobin,. James. Bradley . Lord,', first;: Brian Stolte,: >•;•':..:[ ;. ':'•.•. " -'••:•: Recognition Award in rMike Alterbrando, first; Nick Math -^- Jaclyn Altebrando, Arthur Cardillo, Chrigtopher Katherine Behrens, Janies Spanish — Katherine BeHrens _jBre'ahne JMs.-Wai$h—Grade 8^ "Mary .Motife'hk^ and -Peter rUJaky; Laura: Wagenblast iSfld Hearon, second; Ally Walls, Mrs• .• Case. y - Grade 8 Reading — Drew Ligas, Deanna Cook. .Jessica Crane J T.ftreyT'' McDermott: . second; Kevirv Amanda Asian. Outstanding 1 ; Baila,., third; Art Ernst, Mike pg, JLacy^. Pettit, .Teresa .'•. Outsta.nHiirg Achievement in .Augenzucke.r, Stephen' Backiel, Collier; . 'I-;'"'";/.;..''' •'•"•• third Outstaudiug"Achieveinent in Symanskiand iirankie Rivera- ~~B"'Agostino, , Dana DeChiard, Allyss^ Walls, Courtney Garges, Recognition' : Award . - it Academic Achievement: : ; • ^olgerrnJUstinr Gbncalyias . aiiii* Maridbac.k/. Ernify : 'Beiitiey, Spanish ~r- ."Sjteven .Ferrao, Kim Baglieri, Jonathan Beloff, New Jersey Math League — Mr. Barton -.Grade 7 English ^-Christopher Saba.. Mrs. Coyle-Grade'6 Alanna .; Duffy,. ;•'Bre£irine . Daiiheinric:::Manuyag; Brian : Christopher Saba. .. Outstanding: AcMevement.in . Mr. Cbstigan - Grade 6 ••'•..•• Outstanding Achievement in Durnih'g, • GJerin Eisenberg, -Matt.Ross, fourth. Shantia/ Hooks, Matt Miller, Kimberly Colello, Barbara Emily Bentley, Spencer Brooks, Michael Scully, Christopher Ceci, Bradley Lord, Rebecca Brewster, Amrina Cheema, Dan' Ms. Maccagno -Grade 8 Julia Getting, Amanda Heller Hawkins, Jamar Ingram, Jessica Bu^ar, Andrew Cannon, Star Award (Some . English •—,.Katherine .Behrejis,:;.; Outstanding, Adiieyemeht in English •— Kelly Sawickii Derek Englese, Jennifer Booth, John Maturo and Manuyag, Ashley Glowczynski,' Cpok, Jennifer Folinusz, Jaclyn Peter Outstanding Achievement in and Allison Schulz. . .. Kathleen Masterson, Matthew • Nicole Carbohell, Arthur Morgese, Erik Augenzucker, '• ' •Terrific-'^ ;' ••.' •'••V- Stempniewicz, Jennie-- Social Studies — Jaclyn Recognition Award in Engliish Folinusz; Daniel Frieri, Meghan Spencer Hargiss. Leah Blanes, Ahdrew Hogan, Acts of Respect)'- Grade 8 Stolte, Allyssa Walls, Scott .Science — Lauren DiMarco, .. Mr. SadoWSki - Grade 6 Ross, Christopher Carroll, Cardillo, Christopher Cook, Franco DiFabio and Randy ; Altebrando, Lauren Asian, — Brent Gregory. Grandai, Gary Gregory, Allison . Mrs. Greenfeder • Grade 7 Eric Murphy, Allyssa Walls, Keith Laudativ / ; :.' -f Mason; Crista Colaneri, George Stephen Backiel,: Kimberly Mrs. Dudley - Grade 7 Hearon, Amanda Heller, Jamar Ingram, Gerard Presidential Award for Richard J. Sails; Kristen Jessica. Crane, Jason Holderried. Outstanding. Achievement in Jennie Stolte,' Samantha So.n6y, Checchia, Mike, Folger,'.' Dillon • Stanley, Michael Altebrando, D'Agpstino, Dana DeChiaro, DiMayuga, Dan Manuyag, Mark Baglieri, . Jessica Clark, Outstanding Achievement in Alexandra. ' Hochstiein; Randy Literature —- George DiMayuga, Sara Morgan, Courtney Garges, . Physical Fitness — Jessica Zamorski, Michael Bbttinp, Christopher Cook, Jessica : Malar, Cordelia Siporin, Justin Clark, Natalie. Laucius and Kevin Balla, Katherine Baylock, Franco DiFabio, Robert Social Studies -r- Dan Manuyag,: Holderried, Jacquelyn Holleran, Dan: Manuyag,. Brian Ceci, Crista Cplaneri, Courtney. Lauren DiMarco,. Christopher DiGiovanni,. Alanna Duffy, Kimberly Hart, John Maturo, Grane* Dana DeChiaro, Franco Scott Mason and Peter Jesse Hynes, Natalie Laucius, Kristen Ford- and Nicole Goncalves, Nick: McDermptt, Amanda Sanzone. ••"'.:•[.'', ; Byelick, Jessica Green, Latrina Drechsel, Jessica Egan, Arthur Breanne. Durning, Derek Brian Ceci; Eric Murphy.and DiFabio, Breanne Durning, Stempniewicz. Lisa Levonas, Jenne Manchery, Stapinski. . Chris Laticius,. Christine Stolte Mr. Sadowski - Grade 8 Lawrence, Peter Stempniewicz and Art Ernst.. Presidential Award for Ernst, Justin. Goncalves, James Englese, Deborah Ferrao, CRANFOm CANOE CLUB Nicole Stapinski. . Glenn-.'.'..Eisenbe'rg, Jennifer Mr. Elliot - Grade 7 Ainanda Mariganiello, Jason Recognition Award . in and Sarah Gardiner. M Bishop - Grade 7 Folinusz, Daniel Frieri, Meghan , Outstanding Achievement in Manos, Jennifer Margherito, . Recognition Award m Science Physical. Fitness — Anthony Gosky, Julie Ann Kuczynski,. Amanda Floyd, Jennifer Managed and Operated by Clinton Canoe & Kayak; Co. Literature-.— Nicole Siani,. Scott Mrs. Koscica - Grade 6 Crecca. Christopher Laucius, Ariel Folinusz, Daniel Frieri, Julia German — Amrina Cheema and Collin. Mayer, .Brittany Dariyus, Courtney Garges, Recognition Award in Social — Cordelia Siporin, Kevin Emily BreWster. Balla,. Lee Krinzman, Brian "Team 08" — Grade 8 Lopez, Dillon Malar, Ryan Getting, Meghan Grandai, Gary The Pehder's McGinley, Joseph McKenney, Crista .Colaneri and Katelyn Studies — Erin Farrell. McMahon, Christine Stolte, Gregory, Abby Hansen, Allison Recognition Award in Mitchell Merman, Antortella Rasmus, : Niemiec and Art Ernst. Outstanding Achievement in BLISS ESTABLISHED 1882 Mrs. Koscica - Grade 6 Mrs. Maker: - Grade 7 Careers ~- Joe Conte. Nick McDermott, Ryan Hearori) Alexandra Hochstein, German — Brian Ceci and Dan Pellinb, Richard Piatkowski; Mrs. Greenfeder - Grade 8 Recognition Award in Math Boat Rentals ; •Manuyag.' :•" Kelly Scardino, Allison Stolte,. Outstanding Achievement in. — Nick Codella.. ; .•• Outstanding Achievement in Recognition Award in •*'---„ Mr. Elliot-Grade 8 Kimberly Ulaky; Valerie Literature — Michael Folger, Mrs. Koscica - Grade 6 Literature .— Patrick Ahern, Careers — Megan Rial, Megan Canoeing 20 Boat Outstanding Achievement in Vultaggio and Derek Yates. Leah Blanes, Emily Brewster, Zak, Christopher Saba and Justin Goncalves, Chris Recognition Award in Christina Guzman. , & Kayaking for up to 2 hours German — Laura Wagenblast, Recognition Award in Laucius, Kathleen Tobin, Reading — Travis WillcinSi Scott Mason, Jennie Stolte, AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING of boating Nicole Deitzer, Eric Murphy, Ms. Thompson - Grade 6 ; Jenny Bayak and Brian Reading "•••..—-. Christopher Natalie Allcock,. Kevin Balla, Mrs. Koscica - Grade.7 Call For Your FREE Comfort Analysis CARPENTER ANTS Niemiec. ; . Ousterman. Chris Drechsel, Artie Ernst and Outstanding Achievement in Brian Forte, Kim Hart, Chris Outstanding Achievement in MM DAMAGE YOUU HOME Recognition Award in Mrs. Fitzmaurice - Grade James Goski,. English —; Ben. Chewey. and . Hedges, Deanna Liotard, Spanish -^Jaclyn Altebrando, '•Allyssa '. Walls, Peter Lauren Asian; Stephan Backiel^. 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Askabput our PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PLAN: Outstanding Achievement in DiMarco, Christine Stolte and Wilkins. -• . . Recognition Award in • Children must be at. least 6 years old .,. •. Outstanding Achievement in DeChiaro, Franco DiFabio, CALL NOW 1-800-339-1153 For FREE Estimate j except Teenage Ruddy Roaring with ' .'. •..'. it's backed by over a century of reliability. Language Arts -^-Lauren Asian, .Kimberly Colello. •••'.. Literature—Amy Nusek, John ; parents in separate boats • Study .Skills — Benjamin - Mrs. Koscica - Grade 6 Alanna Duffy, Breanne ,•.'.;' 24 Hour Service x PHONE: Erik Augenziicker, Stephen Chewey _';, arid . Christine . Mrs; Greenfeder - Grade 8 Recognition Award in English ' Maturo, Katrina Lawrence and For Further Information Call: 277-0079 James Lacey. Durning, Glenn Eisenberg, Hunterdon County • Somerset County i Backiel, Kimberly Baglieri, Rodriguez. .-..':" Outstanding ..Achievement in — Kristina Haddad and Megan Cranford 908-709-7285 Clinton 908-735-6767 Spencer Brooks, Jessica Buzar, Mrs. Fitzmaurice - Grade Process Writing — Michael Ulrich. Mrs. Maher - Grade 7 Derek Englese, Deborah Ferrao, Union County • Middlesex County. Outstanding Achievement in GRANFORD CANOE CLUB Andrew Cannon, Nicole ' • "' .-• 8 • Folger, •'„ Justin Goncalves, Ms. Labile •• Grade 7 v Carbonell, Arthur Cardillo, Recognition Award in Math Christopher Laucius, Emmery Outstanding Achievement in •• English'— Rebecca Booth, Max 25Q '3pHi)giield. Ave. jit the corner''of Orange Ave.' ^ J OSentricon • Kaplan and Deanna Liotard. , Cnliiny Elimination Sy...''•;.• ''•'.CranforA, Nevv[Jersey ; • . .,/£}; EXTERMINATORS Crane, Jason D'Agpstino, Dana Ms. Geiger - Grade 6 Balla, Art Ernst, Amanda Asian Recognition Award in Mathv .' •' Mr. Maloney "Grade B Revolutionary Development In •'. Outstanding Achievement in ' the Elimination ol TERMITES DeChiaro, Alanna Duffy, Outstanding Achievement in and James Goski. ONE OF THE OLDEST AND LARGEST — Desiree DiFabio and Spencer 'J59587 ';"••• • '' • ' Breanne Durning, Sara Egan, Science — Jacklyn Altebrando, Recognition Award in Process Hargissl j Social Studies -r- Amanda Aslin, : ?',' Lauren Asian; Erie Writing —r. Kim Colello. .." Kevin Balla, Katie Baylqck; "it's K not too late to take advantage of the Augerizucker, Stephen Backiel, Ms. Howard - Grade 7 President's Award for Gerard Checchia, Christopher Kimberly Baglieri, Jessica Outstanding Achievement in Physical Fitness — '.Patryk -Drechsel, Michael Folger, Buzar,. Nicole Carbonell; Latin -^ Eric Murphy; Janies Zielonka. •'••,.''".• vlWilliam Folinusz, Justin Largest Property Tax Relief Program PROFESSIONAL 36 Years And Christopher Cook, Jason Lacey, Andrew; Hogan, Andrew JVfrvJLaSaH^ Goncalves, James Goski, Julie 100,000 Cars... D'Agostino, Dana DeChiaro, Kbneski, Kristen Ford, Jehni Presideht's Award for Ann Kuczynski, Christopher 9 ^Summit Franco DiFabio,.Alanna Duffy, Judge, Jake Ortiz, Leah Blanes Physical Fitness — Chris tLauciuSi Dillon Malar, Michael in Nl History. • - Donald TlDiFmncesco Qlenri Eisenberg, Amanda and Sarah Gardiner, Drechsel, Olivia Cathcart, R.J. ..Malinowski, Nicholas Floyd;-Jennifer Folinusz, Daniel Outstanding Academic Sails, Ryan • McMahpn and iMcDermott, Ryan McMahon, Acting Governor Frieri, Meghan Grandai, Gary Progress in Latin •— Eric Jamar Ingram. ..;.• :3rian Niemiec, Emmery iiMiirr Gregory, Allison Hearon, .Murphy, Janies Lacey, Andrew (Continued on page C-3) Schultz, Cordelia Siproin and The average Jacquelyn Holleran, Tara Kathleen Tobin. NJ SAVER Rebate Outstanding Progress in A Guide To Your local Professionals Social Studies —.Jesse Egan check is $500! IS TOBACCO SMOKE ' and Christopher Saba. Mr. Mangini -Grade 7 Think of what you could do with Outstanding Achievement in cyber office assistant TO ADVERTISE IN • . SHERIFF'S SALE GARWOOD, NJ. THE PURPOSE OF "THIS MEETING IS 1 Dresser, 1 Fish Tank, 1 Ladder, 1 Othor Mlsc Items, 1 . .. . „ mss In thought. Industrial zone. an extra $500. You could put it •Typing, Fryers': •Personal Assistant' SHERIFFS NUMBER CH 764955 TO DISCUSS THE SENIOR CITIZEN BUS POLICY. NO Washing Machine.-1'Water Hoator To grant expansion ol a non-conlormlnn use and bulk Technology — James Kulinski •Transcription •DataEnlry 'DIVISION: CHANCERY . COUNTY: UNION FORMAL ACTION WILL BE TAKEN. Space Number: 617B variance to Noxtol Communications, 231 North Avo., IN THE ENVIRONMENT and Daniel Kessler, THIS DIRECTORY DOCKET NO. F839099 CHRISTINA M. ARIEMMA• Damarls Fernandez' " Block 211, Lot 4 to allow, the placement of 6 additional • toward a family vacation at the •Inlornol Rosoarch •Mailings, Emails '.PLAINTIFF: MUNICIPAL CLERK 1 Bod Head Board, 1'Dosk, 1 Drossor, 1 Othor Mlsc antennas to an existing monopolo and a 1O'X2O' oqulp- Mr. Mangini - Grade 8 •Websllo Mainlonanco • Willing to Loam Your Blzl ,QE CAPITAL MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC. BOROUGH OF GARWOOD . Item's, 1 Paper Fllos rhont building. ' • • .. , • Jersey shore.. Maybe pay for CALL CHRIS AT • •. • ' • • ' ' . vs. JtB.RB 0(18651TR/1B/O1 11115 ' Theso determinations havo.been filed In tho Office of the Outstanding Achievement in 1 fwaslocalplckupanddellvery. WmtlieM | ^DEFENDANT:' • Zoning Board In the Municipal Building at 403 South Avo., BOTHERING YOU? Technology — Thomas DeVitb FRANK FOGUA,ETALS., . LEGAL NOTICE ' ' LEGAL NOTICE . Qarwood,- NJ and are available for revlow by the public by some home improvements. Or 908-232-5191 ChmborUmber 1-800-981-5640 •WRIT OF EXECUTION DATE: SEPTEMBER 0B, 2000 . • . NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' . ' .• ADVERTISEMENT appointment wllh tho Board Socrolaly. ' '. and Christopher Saba. SALE DATE: WEDNESDAY THE 29TH DAY OFEstate of: MARGARET BUNNELL, A/K/A MARGARET NOTICETO BIDDERS Adolo C. Lowls ' instead, choose to put it away ;AUGUST A.D.2001 . : • •••'•• M.BUNNELL, Deceasod .•'•.' ' GOLF CLUBHOUSE Board Secretary ;• Mrs. McCarthy - Grade 8 All that certain land and premises sllualod In the' Borough Pursuant to the order ol James S. LaCorle, Surrogate of Sealed bids for. the Hyatt .Hills Golf Commission iia77 ; ' Outstahding Achievement in for college. 'of Qarwood, County ol Union, Slate ol New Joissy, being the County of Union, made on the 10TH day of AUGUST, Clubhouse located at 1300 Raritan Road, Clark, New INFORMATION AND COMPLAINT LINE TO ADVERTISE IN THIS DIRECTORY, 'more particularly described as follows; A.D., 2001, upon the application of Iho undersigned, as Jersey, will, be received by Juno Brennah. Cranlord NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANTS Family and Consumer Sciences 'Lot: 6, Block: 406 on tha Tax Map of the Borough ol EXECUTOR of the estate of said deceased, notice Is Municipal Building, Second Floor; 8 Sprlnglloid'Avenuo, (US.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: CALL CHRIS AT I -800-981 -5640 1 'Qarwood. horoby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit Cranford, NJ 07016 on September 10,2001 at 2:00 pm. ROBINSBIBBS ' '.'.'''. •'. . " '. — Christopher Laucius, Gerard Deciding what to do with your 'Approximate Dimensions: 100.00 It x 33.33 ft u 100.00ft lo Iho subscriber under oath ct affirmation their claims The project consists of a complete two story, 14,000 s.f. ' You are hereby summoned and required to sorvo upon 1-877-793-3177 TOLL FREE ; Checchia, Jonathan DiFabio, x 33.33 H and demands against the estate of said deceasod within 'Clubhouse structure, with basement endcomploto Food SHAPIRO 8 DIAZ,. 1LP, Plaintiff's Atlornoy, whose, NJ SAVER Rebate may be hard; Nearest Cross Street: Center Street six months from Iho dato of said order, or they will be for- Service Facility and Restaurant, as per Iho Contract address Is 406 Llpplncoll Drive, Suite J, Marltpn, NJ ' Ashley Collins and Kyle Cook. Being ™ro commonly known as: evor barred from prosrjcullng or recovering the samo Drawings and Specifications. 08033, an answer to the complaint (and amendment to Bid forms, drawings and specifications will be available 343 Willow Avenuo against the subscriber. complaint, If any) llled'in a civil action In which HOME- Recognition Award in Family but applying for It. couldn't be Acting Governor DiFmncesco signs law to accelerate the NJ SAVER any buslnoss day on or after Thursday, August p, 2001 Garwoijd, NJ 07027 DOROTHY FIX SIDE LENDING, INC. Is Plaintiff and WILLIAM BIBBS between Iho hours of 10:00 am and 4:00 pm at Iho office program - providing an additional $376 million lor property tax reliel. iPursuanl to a municipal fax search dated 4/19/01 EXECUTOR A/K/A WILLIAM .FOSTER BIBBS aro Detondants, pond- and Consumer Sciences — Learn what it takes to be a qualified of the Owner's attorney, Rogul, McCarthy P.C., 37 Aldon Union LINCS Tobacco Control Progrm In Cooperation easier! Calltoll-free 1-877-658-2972, Subject to: Taxes, (or 3rd quarter 2001 Iho amount to bo ATTQHNEYS . Inn In the Suporlor Court of New Jorsey, Chancery Street, Cranford, NJ 07716. There will be a non-refund- Division, UNION and bearing Docket # F-12072-01 with- Daniel Ahern, Emmery Schulz, determined, duo 8/1/01 ' DRESCHER & CHESLOW able foe ol $250.00 to pick ur> a sot of specifications and in Thirty-lira (35) days after Iho date of this publication, with Union County Health Officers Association . ' "JUDGMENT AMOUNT" 216 GORDONS CORNER ROAD Christopher DeLuca, Jamar day or night, 7 days a week. Or . ' tax professional. Attend our Open House. exclusive of such dale. If you fail to da so, Judgmont by •ONE-HUNDRED TWENTY THREE THOUSAND FOUR- SUITE 1-A default may. be rendered against you for tho relief HUNDRED FORTY TWO » 18/100 MANALAPAN, NJ 07726 All bids stall bo complote and submitted In a saalsd Ingram, Natalie Allcock, demanded In the complaint (and amondmoht to com- apply online at our website, where you Average Rebate Amount ($123,442.18) envolopo clearly marked "Clubhouse" wllh bidder's nnmo, $1122 . plaint, If any). You shall file your answer and proof of ser- Christopher Drechsel, Justin •ATTORNEY: address and lelophone number on tho outsldp of the vice In dupllcalo with the Clark ol tho Superior Court of LINDEN envolopo. ••.•"' ' can look up the average rebate for each ELIZABETH HILL WALLACK; ATTORNEYS AT LAW . PUBLIC NOTICE New Jersey, Hughes Justlco Complex, 24 Markol Strool, • Goncalves, Kimberly Colello, m Classes Each proposal shall be accompanied by a non-collusion 202 CARNEGIE CENTER' Pursuant to stato taw, a sale will be held at U-Store-H Trenton, NJ 08625, In accordance with tho Rulos of Civil affidavit and a certified chock, cashier's chock or bid bond Jessica Egan, Lee Krinzman, •PRINCETON, NJ 08543-5228 #312,1551 E. Linden Ave., Linden, NJ, on 09/11/01 at Praolico and Proceduro. town in New Jersey. • Pvi'M 519 E/izabeth Ave. 1025 W, St. George Ave. Start SHERIFF: RALPH FROEHLICH 9:00 AM. for not loss than 10% of tha bid, not lo exceed $20,000. Nicholas McDermott, Brian (Blockbuster Ptaza) Full legal description Is filed at the Union County Sheriff's The following floods will be sold: Bidders aro required to comply wllh the Affirmative Action This action has boon Instituted for the purpose ol (1) Sept 10 Office. . . . • . Space Number: 6006 requirements of PL 1075, c; 172; tho Disclosure foreclosing a mortgage dated March 11,. 1900, made by Niemiec, Melissa Niebylski, SAT, 8/25 ONE-HUNDRED FIFTY THREE THOUSAND FOUR- Louis Getchles Slfltomont requirements of PL 1077, a 33; the Non- WILLIAM BIBBS. A MARRIED PERSON, as SAT. 8/25 HUNDRED EIGHTY 4 26/100 1 Table Lamp, -1 Sola, 1 Portable TV, t Coflee Tnblo, 1 Collusion requirements of PL 1071, c, 163 as omendpd; Mortgagor's), to SOURCE ONE MORTGAGE SER- Cordelia Siporin and Christine "This year's average and The Public Works Contractor Registration Act, PL TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT ($153,480.26) Dining Tablo,1 Other Mlsc Items VICES'CORPORATION recorded on March 13,1008, In 9 AM "1PM 1000, c. 230, which requires all contractors and subcon- Book 6580 of Morlgagos lor- UNION County, Pago 13, Stolte. 9 AM "1PM itftyu RraSB4Tn/S. Space Number: 8010 Maria J. De Ollvorla tractors to register with tho Slate. . and (2) to reepvor possession of tho concornod promlsos NJ SAVER rebate- A pro-bid meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 22, . .;, Mrs. Oliver - Grade 6 1 Books, 1 Kitchen Chair, 1 Clothing, t Clothing Closet, 1 commonly known as: 632 EAST 3RD STREET; PLAIN- •LEGAL NOTICE '2001 at 0:00 amal tha'Crowns Plaza Hold, M Valley Fan, 1 Olhor Misc Horns FIELD, NJ 07060. '.• ', Outstanding Achievement in ' BOROUGH'OFGARWOOD Road, Clark, NJ, to review tha critical aspects of the pro- Space Number: 6150 If you aro unablo lo obtain an attorney, you may com- check is more than NOTICE OF ADOPTION loci and to answer questions from prospective bidders. Holio Do Ollvolra municate with Iho Now Jorsoy State Bai Association by Reading — Melissa Nick, ORDINANCE NO. 01-16 Bid proposals will not bo considered Irani bidders.who do THE FEATURES amenities with resale in mind is all the AVENEL 'calling (201) 249-6000. You may also contact the Inwyor AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ARTICLE IV (SHADE 1 Bogs, 1 Books, 1 Olho Mlsc Horns, 1 Lugnago, 3 Multl: not nltond Iho pro-bid mooting. ' ' . • • Jessica Clark, Allison Schulz, TREE COMMISSION) IN CHAPTER 7 (BOARDS, #0144,18147 roforral service of Iho County of Venue by calling 008- BUYERS WANT more important, If you arc thinking, of double last year's. BUREAUS AND AUTHORITIES) OF THE REVISED Space Number: 6312 The Hyatt Hills Golf Courso Commission rosorvos the 353-4715. If you cannot alfora an atlornoy, you may com- Whether you arc building or buying or selling real estate, someone, Franco DiFabio, Tara lauruzio, 1154 St. George Ave, ORDINANCES OF THE BOROUGH OF GARWOOD, Melissa Do Jesus right to reject any or all bids and to award tho contract to municate, wllh Iho Legal Services Office ol the County ol Michael Kieseling, Sean Molloy, But you've got td 1974. ' '•• "• ' ' 1 Bags, 1 Hamper, 1 Othor Mlsc Horns the most responsible rosponslvo bidders, and to waive ' Venue by calling OOfl-354-4340. remodeling, it pays to bear in mind in our family oriented office will be STATEMErJT. Spaco Number: 528 any Informalities whore such Informality Is not detrimental You, ROBIN BIBBS, aro mado a party defendant to this which features most appeal to buyers. pleased to assist you and answer ow\ Jaclyn Morgese, Jackie SAT.8/25 TAKE NOTICE THAT THE ABOVE ORDINANCE WAS Joseph Pullman to tho best Interest of the Commission, and to Increase or foreclosure action bocauso you may have an Interest In apply to get yours." PASSED'ON THE'FINAL READING AFTER PUBLIC 1 Boxes, 1 Sofa, 1 Dining Table i Tool Box, 1 Toys, 1 docrease the quantities spaclllad In Iho manner desig- tho sub|ocl properly by reason of a' lien, oncumbronco, or According to a recent survey of con- questions in English, Spanish or' Altebrando and Amanda Floyd. nated In the Bpklllcallons. otherwise which may be parfocted against tho property 9 AM-1PM HEARING AT A MEETING OF THE GOVERNING BODY Other Mlsc Hems Portuguese. Phone JILL GUZMAN Recognition Award in OF THE BOROUGH OF GARWOOD ON AUGUST 14, Space Number: 1123 Each bidder shall comply with all the requirements listed being foroclosed and for any right, Illfo, claim or Intorost sumer preferences; these arc the 1998 1999 2000 2001 2001. ' ' ' " : Timothy Jones In-Section OOlOO'lnslrucllon to Blddora"ol Ihe Protect you may havo In, to or against said mortgaged promlsos. REALTY. Our success stories: are' DATED: August 16, 2001 amenities homeowners want most, and Reading — Christopher Donald T, DIFrancesco, Acting Governor ATTEST: 1 Baby Chair, 1 Boxos, 1 Klfchon Chair, 1 Ladder, 1 Floor Manual. Failure to comply with those requirements will bo never ending.'" Look for our homes Christina Arlemma Lamp, 1 End Table, 1 Tool Box, 1 Toys, 10ther Mlsc Itoms cause for rejection of the bid as Informal, DONALD F. PHELAN that can add considerably to the resale Karpinski. '•'• Municipal Clerk Space Number: 6141 Each bidder shall also complete the Quallllcatlon ol Clork of the Suporlor Court value of any home. Beginning in the daily on channel 201 .-.'•... JSJB' ,.,.,_...... nC2631TB/IB/01 Elizabeth Fish. Bidder form (Reference and Contract on hand) and bo In ' RC27niT(l/1.B/ni Mrs. Oliver • Grade 6 1 Bags, 1 Sullcflso, 1 Other Mlsc Itoms compliance with The Prevailing Wage Act, NJ.S.A. kitchen, buyers look for a double sink,. H&R BLOCK 34:11-56.25, ot eoq.tnd N.J.8.A. 34:1B-S.1i Chapter : Jill Guzman has achieved the ulti- Outstanding Achievement in . * -' LEGAL NOTICE Space Number: 1204 LEGAL NOTICE Stop by and see how an 150, Laws ol 1063. A copy ol the prevailing Wages for a walk-in pantry, an island work area, '•• . BOROUGH OF GARWOOD RogerThompson"' TAKE notice that on TuosrJay, Soptember 4,'2001 tho mate distinction of being among the laborers and mechanics Is available at the office of the • Language Arts — Melissa Nick, Z' NOTICE OF ADOPTION 1 Bags, 1 Boxes, 1 File Cablnot, 1 Floor Lamp, 1 Mirrors, Zoning Board of Adjustment of the Borough ol Garwood Commission's dtlorney, Rofjut McCarthy, P.C., 37 Aldan and a built-in microwave oven. Next H&R Block Income Tax Z.' ORDINANCE NO. 01-17 1 Olhor Mlsc Items, 1 Spaco Honlor will hear an application filed by Glaplodl Inc. of 75 East TOP 1% of more than (approx.) 7,040 .'Tini Olsen, Andrew Maturo, Extended Street, Cranlord, New Jersey (telephone 000-931-1150). on. the list, come a home office and . JH ORDINANCE TO AMENDING ORDINANCE 01-07, Spaco Number: 6010 Cherry Slreol, Rohway, New Jersey. This application Active Real Estate Professionals by' EduardsQllielf" The successful bidder shall be prepared lo enter Inlo a Involves the subdivision of 2 lots (Lot 10 BJock 102-Hldl Allison Schulz, Morgan Apply now for your NJ SAVER Rebate! ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE FIXING SALARIES AND contract with Ilio Commission upon award of Ihe Conlmcl soundproofing, followed by his, and- Deadline: Course can loach you 1 Bed Frame, 1 Books, 1 Boxes, 1 Toys, 1 TV Console 1 and Lot 0 Block 102-LJquore) Into 3 lots, On the newly Take the first stop to a rewarding J/KGE8 OF CERTAIN OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES for Construction by the Commission with approval of tha units of listings sold in the year 2000! Fitzpatrick, Tara lauruzio, Julie •Df THE BOROUGH OF GARWOOD, IN THE COUNTY Other Mlsc Items created lot will be constructed 18 single-family townhous- hers walk-in closets and a linen closet contract by General Molora, Owner or the Real Properly. es. Tho applicant will ssek all necessary subdivision, site , career -»join us on: . ' • 43F UNION, STATE OF NEW JERSEY," TO SET FORTH Space Number: 5308 August 31st what you need to know Richard Donofrlo plan and variance approvals. Tho applicant may require in the bathroom..In the bathroom, a P.S. Buyer preferences with regard to Lafferty, Shannon , *njE SAURIES AND WAGES OF CERTAIN OFFICIALS. Leonard Draughn J - Secretary relief from the following articles: 22-234,22-223c.2.b, 22- * STATEMENT 1 Dresser, 1 Toys, 1 Trunk, 1 Olhor Misc Items separate shower enclosure and private' MacMenamie, Matt.Miller, Sean. August 25,. 2(» I . • . .' •.•..'. 223c.2a, 22-223C.3,22-223C.5,22-2230.6,22-4, 22-282, exterior amenities include exterior •*A)yuieiit. . • •' . LEGAL NOTICE' Space Number: 6054 Relief Irom Section 22-S25.C.0 until 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm until 4:00 pm In the office ol the'length.of time you arc apt to live JAKE NOTICE THAT THE BOROUGH OF QARWOOD, Helen Davis To grant a Use Vananee tllowlnn the roasting ol raw cof- the Construction Department, Borouah Hall, 403 South 76 ELMORA AVt, EUZABETH NJ 07202 •Noon. ' .'•- ••.•'•.. W001H1B Bloikito SUVICM. Inc. »WUS/ol H&R Block, Iho nation's XOUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, COM- 1 Bags, 1 Folding Chair, 1 Refrigerator, 1 Other Mlsc leeWns to Ahrr» Maros, 15 Nirth Ave., Block 211, Lot Avenue, Garwood, New Jersey. . ' there. If you know you are. likely to TEL: (908) 353^611 • FAX: (908)353-5080 Mr. Oriscellp • Grade 7 EE ON AGING WILL HOLD A MEETING ON MON- Items . 10 In the Uohl Irldutlrlal zone. move in just a few years, choosing largest tax firm.' JSJV, AUGUST 20, 2OO1, AT 7.30 PM IN COUNCIL. Space Number: B04 To granl a Use Variance lo Chuck Lester, 70 Center S1.T2S ••'•'. . . •' Outstanding Achievement in CHAMBERS, BOROUGH HALL, 403 SOUTH AVENUE, wallerCwrepuarko . • '• Street, Block .401, Lot 8 to utilize an exJs|lng building lor a www.JillGuzmanReallv.coni

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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS

CRANFORD . _ 865 Shackamaxqn Drive M. & Karen A. Bergertd Peter & 48 Woodcrest Drive from Scott Gr. & Cynthia P. Nestle for Steven A. & Deborah D. Pfeifer Use your senses 227 Denman Road From from Jf Michael O'Dohohue to Jill Collins for $399,000. David F. & Donna K. Hoerl to $1,099,000. for $l,869,000;: ; . ; Elizabeth D. Pat6rno to Steven Carol A. Kennedy for $221,338. NEW PROVIDENCE Julee Bertsch for $449,000. 7 BeekBian Terrace from 14 Oakl^wn Road -from Jackson for $252,500. BERKELEY HEIGHTS 25 Woodbine Circle from William D. &. Margaret Scheck Christopher J. & J. Magovern to to diagnose^ar car 11 Keith Jeffries Ave. from 16 Allen Terrace from Paul .Ronald H. & Noree D. Jeffery to ' SUJBVHT ' • to Marisa A. Deutsch for Elliot & Linda Wilbur for Kathryn Krzeminski to Michaei Sulewski to John R & Kathleen $380,000. .'•••. $637,560, ••.-.':•.; •'..'••' Scott W. & Maria A. Ludwig for 53 Harvey Drive from David Want to find out if you are humming sound from below, pos- & Filomena Qpccaro for D. McGrath for $415,000. $305,000. N. & Shu wen Y. Horn to Dennis 56 Clark St. from Elias N. & 58 Park Aye. from Viola J. $215,000. having car trouble? Trust your sibly a change, in pitch when- 31 Fairfax Drive from 36. Fail-view Ave.. from Judith L. & Carol A. Balbatch - for Elise '•••% Zappas. to Michael Phinney to Beacohville.Builders sensies. accelerating, Can mean the differ-" 20B Parkway Village, from Shashikahi & Nirmal Saihaye yentura;,fbr:$290,000. . • ;. V/. : M. Lyon to Joao Soai;es for- $293,000; v. :;, :. LLCil3500P0 ' There are. many ways that' entjial or wheel bearings are low Michael: D. & Patricia. : •to-Mark J. & Clare ,Hope:.-for $235*000.- ,v-7••---.--:• — ; ' 101 Hillctesf. Ave. from 19 Crescent Aye. from Mark 60 Park Ave. from Llewelyn your senses can be used, both on lubricant or a more serious Beidelnian to Rehata Favato for $333i500. •-••••. : .38 Grant Ave. from Jeanne Elizabeth W. O'Brien to Thomas N, & Susan L, Quinn to.Stepheh Phinney to Beaconville Builders : when the car is stationary and problem may exist. Have the car $100,006. . •'...•• 77 Martins Lane from Elaine. M. Barber to Gregory & J. & Victoria Otterbein for J. & •.'.Rosalie '. Syznal ; for L;LiC; for $132,500,; .-..•'• . ; moving^ to tip you off to the con- inspected; • . • • • .••••'..'••••'• KENILWORTH A..; Houston .'to Viktor & Kimberly Ocello-for $200,000. 4979,000.- .-.••••••. - $604,000. •••;••:' •'.•'.;. • •••6.4 Park Ave. from Llewelyn. dition of various parts," says . 2.76 Lincoln Drive from. Phinney to Beacohville Builders A growling or groaning sound Aleksandra Tischehko for 228 Livingston Ave.' from ,28 Knob Hill Drive from 45 Druid Hill Road from Jean mechanical engineer Mark when turning is a.strong indica- Frank potro et.al. to Roccd $308,000/; :.'-••••.. •••• Stefan A. • & Buffy J. Wiltz to Radhakrishnan Trufit to Joseph Mesco Trust to Jean Mesco for L.L.C. for $132,500. Ferher of the Penhzoil-Quaker Malaspina for $170,000.. tion that. yoti're low or out of 44 Plymouth Drive from Carl Vanessa Richardson for & Patricia Lucot for $405,000;. $1,123,900, /:. •••:'•• . .14 Parkview Terrace from State fiesearch Technology power steering fluid..' ' .. ;. •' SCOTCH PLAINS •$245,O0D/.•••'••••:•.:. '.' •' Gerlach•;J.M. & Jeltje Jacobs to M. & Lu W. Rose to Andrei ,18. Summit Village from .19 Linda Lane ftorh Fred M. Center in Houston. Following A high-pitched, rhythmic • 2040 Birch St from William Winkler etal. for $475,000. 140 Mountain Aye. from Carl Bernard Pane ill & CM. Pane & Barbara Aueron to. David; B;. & Oliver.P. & Jacqueline Browne :v these guidelines can help save squeal, either when starting the G. & Jessica Wilkins to Michael 3 Branko. Road from Dana F. & DarcyC Siebert to.Mark A. et.al. to John. N. & June C. Lora M. Ingermah for $1.35 mil- ; for $540,000; '.;'•.• •.,' , . "'- ; money by locating problems engine, accelerating, or taking a A.Hanseh et.al..for.'$255,000, •libn.; •••''•.•.'••,•••• .••'•'•-• •••• ; 6.Portland Road from Robert r: Schwartz to Brian Duncan for .& Michelle A. Brenner for Cplangelo for $129,000. ; ' . early.- '• ' :' .•" •••' -. •'• low-speed turn, probably means .61 Clydesdale Road from $644,900. , •••:[• '.••'•• ':•••• L. & Anri R, Martin to John W. $705,000.,. .•"••'/.. • : •••"" .-'.: 12 Valemorit Way from Cheryl 1:4 Little Wolf Road . from- ''-•:.:• ..' • Sights.'" • •"• - loose fan belts. Using a belt lubri- Yujun & Li K. Chang to. junyou' 30 Meadowview Lane from 45 Oakwood Drive from A. Williams to Thomas A. & John Olivo Jr. &Lyhne P. Olivo Olivo Jr. &;Ljmne P. Olivo for : : Make sure that all lights cant may take care of it. If the &XinG.Xu for $505,000. Patsy & Maureen M.: Giglio to Paniela J. Lolley to Andrew P. & Suzanne G. Aschoff for to Mark - & ' Carolyn • $1,295,00.0..•'•••••: -• ' ' • ••-•••'- ••••'• work—brake, turn signals, head noise continues* have a profes- 2660 Far View Drive from Peter T. & Patricia Crichtort for Julia C. Gordon for $580^500. $250,000. : . Roggensinfer for $904,000, 212 Summit Ave; from David. : and rear, lights, along with the. D&D Developers Inc. to Neil C. $535,000. 6 Pittsford Way from .Sbcha 22 Winchester Road from M. 20 Midland Terrace from & Janice Slepian to Dudley H. & ie am & Dawn Lancaster for. $685,000. •Anita Rose for .$$57,500;. • •.. Smells ; •y.-;"'-- 15 Pine Grove Road from Construction Co. Inc. to Edward Eugene & Barbara M.. Speni to William E.. Eyehson Hi & H. glove-boi lights. Also check your • If you smell burning rubber," '. WESTFJELD Christopher M & Donna Oaprio W/MacAuleyJr, for $649,000, ' . Brian J.: & Maureen V. Harkins Evensoh to Geoffrey & Linda B. ; 7 Waldrort Av&, from Scott G. flashlight, which.; should, always;. 4ystlby it can mean you're riding the •'. 725 Coleman 'Place from to Daren L. & Paula A: Kingi for 89 Primrose! Drive from Louis for $1,495,000- • - M_ Stern ^rjMo^Ojtf^L^^l^l^-—- 4yflthiaR^fistl6-tinBl5byr be in your emergency Kit. brakes.. This poor technique also Richard iMf.Tahl etal.; to Robert $375,000^ '>'•••• •. '. .& Jean.Bonua to William. & ..--•• 115- Beechwoojd"'R6ad "frbm; TJiSd' Oak Ridge . Ave.. -from Rao & Mv Yeramillj-Rao for Put some paper towels or damages the brakes including .<&;' Pamela Guarini for $340,000, ;'.63.Winchip Road from-Elliot Bernabo & Carol. Winograd to $849,000.;. .:••••'•:.;;.: Kathleen Folsom for. $336,000.'•' Frederick"C^Donjia.M; Ott to newspaper pages on the garage the brake linings. The proper way floor or driveway underneath the is to pump the brakes lightly and engine for at least dn hour to then let up before finally coming : : : ! : ; check for possible fluid leaks. If to a complete stop, A "rotten egg^ "••. "'. • '•-. ' I-'." - '•'•' " ::' . .''•'•••••' - .•.• . \ • •. ".'• ' .• NICOLE DIMELUVStAFF PHOTOGRAPHER fluid collects, don't assume what should be cautious when refinanGing inortgages smell often: means there is Classic cars on a classic Mam the fluid is—there are many dif- unburhed gas in the catalytic, BY JAMES M.WOOOARD money every month and over the term of involved in each transaction, and the some families, but keep in mind that it's cent to a total of 918,000 units this year Every Friday night thousands or people come to downtown Soiiiervllle to stroll along Main Street and see the Classic Crulzers. You are cer- ferent brands of fluids of varying converter, which is a part of the : COPLEY NEWS SEHVICE the loan. ; fact that the "no closing cost" line means not just free money. Those loans have to (a new record). tain to find your dream car.. ••-.• . ••...'•. .••"".•'. -.••.-. .•••' • colors, including some that emissions control located in the,' But, in too many cases, homeowners they simply add all those costs to your be paid back with interest. And consider As for mortgage interest rates, 30- change over time. . exhaust system. Ignoring this An increasing number of complaints are persuaded to refinance when it is not loan. You not only eventually pay those, the fees involved in each transaction - year fixed-rate mortgages will stay in Look at the top and sides of problem means an . expensive are coming from homeowners who have to their financial benefit to do so. costs, you also: pay interest on them'. In fees that seem to be consistently, grow- the range of 7 percent to 7.3 percent dur- the battery along with the repair later, succumbed to pressure from- mortgage Sometimes multiple refinance transac- some cases, the interest rate is increased ing- ••..'• •'•'•'• ''"..•' . . . '. ing the second half of this year. That's a Festival to mark centennial of Henry Ford's birth engine. If you see a build up of A sweet, steamy odor after the brokers and lenders to refinance their . Many of the current complaints are grime or dirt, clpan it. A dirty vehicle is fully warmed up proba-. tions are promoted in a short time, peri- to more than the prevailing rate to cover little, higher than we've seen in recent : (NAPSI)- The car that Henry property or take out large equity loans. od. The only persons benefiting are the the closing costs. coming, from older homeowners who months, butnotenough to deter overall nities for people to get.up-close to When Ford' defeated noted restored, used for some promo- battery can drain electricity and bly indicates a leak in the coolant Ford drove to: victory in. 1901 in some of the most famous race cars auto racer Alexander Wiritort in a an engine runs hotter if it's dirty, Many of. today's, refinancing, transac- broker and lender who receive substan- They also seldom discuss what hap- have accumulated a sizable equity over home sales, according to Lereah. his one and only race, known as tions and moved to Henry Ford system. If you want to check' tions are definitely justified. If the situa- tial fees for every transaction. pens if and when you are unable to pay the years. This is the favorite target for The national median price of existing in history, and meet and speak highly publicized 10-mile event in Museum, where it remained, dis- using energy that could propel where a leak in the radiator may. "Sweepstakes," will take center . with some of the greatest drivers Grosse Pointe, Mich., on Oct. 10, the car. tion is right, it can save. substantial The promotional line usually goes the new monthly mortgage payments. proniotion-minded mortgage brokers homes will increase by about 4.6 percent stage when the Ford Eacing played to the public off and on, be coming from, don't touch i'tg. m of all time. 1901, he won a glass-cut punch something like You can lose your home and your invest- and lenders who have little concern for this year over last year's price, NAR esti- Centennial Festival takes place: until 1987. . : ' With a flashlight, check belts surface or open the radiatbr this: "Refinance ment in it. the welfare of borrowers.. •':••'. rhateSi The new home median price will "This will be a special event, bowl and $1,000—and, more Then it was again put into on the inside for cracks. If cracks while the engine is hot or you on the grounds of Greenfield and one we think people who importantly, the financial backers now arid use the It's no wonder people are tempted to By all means, consider refinancing or be up by about 3.1 percent. Village in Dearborn on Oct. 13-14, storage. With no papers to verify are deep or frequent, the belt may receive severe burns. Let-it equity in your attend will never forget." who would help him start the it as. the original "Sweepstakes," may be in danger of breaking. It ait until cool. | tap the equity in their home. Property acquiring, an equity loan if you think it 200L . Individuals who want to learn Oil home to consoli- Q. How far will builders go to design Henry Ford Company and, ulti- museum, personnel came to should.be replaced. It's wise to use your senses tcf values. have been going up significantly might be prudent to do so. But think it "We wanted to have this festi- more about the Centennial mately, Ford Motor Company. date debts, go on in recent years - like $200 billion, last through carefully before signing an and build smart (high-tech) homes? believe it was a replica built by Sounds be more aware of your vehicle.' ! val as close as possible to the Festival, or have a Ford race vehi- "Sweepstakes" was sold in Henry Ford in the 1930s. vacation, . start a year alone. Nationally, home values have application document. And discuss it A.. There s an interesting new trend actual anniversary date of Turn off the radio while dri- Yet, there's no substitute for hav-^ cle they would like to display, are 1902 and re^acquired by Henry That is, until last October ving and listen for suspicious ; ing certified technicians check- business or pay for increased more than $700 billion since with a trusted person who is knowledge- emerging in the design of new homes. Heniys race," said Brad Frqhn, asked to contact Village Special uzman a child's educa-. 1995, according to economists at the able about such financial affairs.. \ Instead of promoting their new units as Ford in the 1930s. It had been when Glenn Miller and Malcolm sounds. The transition from gear that what you observe might; ANOTHER ONE OF OUR North. American Marketing Events at (313) 982-6100 ext. stored in a warehouse for many Collum made an historical discov- tion." They may National Association of Jtealtors. Many mortgage lenders and brokers "smart .home": equipped with every high- Manager for Ford Eacing 2302, or see more information at to gear in . the . transmission indicate the need to have more, "SUCCESS STORIES"' even list a very low tech, gimmick, imaginable, builders and years, and the wooden body had ery: The "replica" was actually the should be nearly silent without extensive inspection done on| As of last year, the homeowner's are very reputable and make it a point to Technology "We'll have, opportu- www.fordracing.com. been destroyed by fire. It was original. CONGRATULATlOftS: interest rate and median gain in residential property val- explain all aspects of theii* offered loan. developers are offering "practical high- grinding or rubbing noises. A your car. > MEET ROSARIO RIVftS & ALCIDES MORENO, say there is no clos- ues was about $28,700, according to Butothers will reveal just enough infor- tech and comfortable" new homes. * PROUD HEW HOMEOWNERS OF ing costs. NAR. In high appreciation' states like mation to make the sale/And they are They have learned that many families 1016 CLIHTOH SWEET. UHBEH. HJ In many cases, California, the gain was more than often the biggest promoters. are intimidated by too much high-tedni THANKING JIU GUZMAN REAinr, |NC. what they don't $40,000. In addition to looking at the past, gadgetry. They shy away from too much 1016 CLIHTOH STREE! quote upfront is . Generating cash from growing home, NAR economists. sometimes gaze into "smartness." But they do want a certain Why Settle For HOME CLOSED ON JULY 27,2001 the list of high fees equity can be a very strategic move for their crystal ball and predict future amount of state-of-the-art technology, Attention: CaSeDoAmaral. . • .. . ' . • trends in the real estate marketplace. such as high-speed Internet connections Thank you M Much for all ol your efforts in. getting iis towards, our dream home. As you are aware, "We expect the ecpnomytp gradually and sophisticated entertainment sys- ; jhs first day that you look us to see this home, vvojust knew this was the place for us. You quickly noticed pick up steam during the second half of tems.- •' • ' •-.' • .;. . .. . • •,' ater.takirig us lo see o'lherhdme's how much we wanted this home In Linden. You not' only Informed us FINANCING AS LOW AS 4.9% APR this year and inflation will remain A very small proportion of today's Marvin Burton ?s as lo what I needed to 'do in order to put a bid. in on this home, you showed such concern for usand we tame," said Dr. David Lereah, NAR's home buyers want voice-activated light TheGMCSavana Sales consuHanf .fc{ felt'as if you also wanted us to have a home. I have never dealt with anyone on a buying transaction that of the month \t'-l showed such compassion. You were also available for us every time that.we needed something or had' chief economist. 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Cranford Chronicle August 16,2001 Cranford Chronicle CALL Garage/ Professional II Clean ups Services & Hauling B . At REP MASONRY DOUBLEDConstruction SUMMIT:.Room for rent We do It all; Ug or small! 1d fiiAAA CLEANUP HoJEEhoU BARTEU'S - Roofing A Siding . $110 per week. Lie. R/E GARWOOD Child Care/ rs. exp. Fully Ins. Free 33 FT, 1987 NOMAD oo- RECEPTIONIST/1 or oonstr. debris removal low Farm & Oarden FreeEsL* Refs. Avail. Agent. Call 908-598-0522 Ron 908-526-6647 TRAVEL TRAILER - «J rate, frte e9t,90ft2325146 Top soil, Mushroom Soil, 80O-252-1692. Local CLERICAL TOWN-WIDE Nursery cond;, sleeps 9, A/C, la PUPPV Stone, Qqarry Dust, Wall r>8, D MASONS Part-time opportunity! refrlg/gas . el»c., bullf-M I Merchandise YARD SALE BARGAIN CLEANUP Stone, Grlnnell Block, Inside or outside work. Tile, for receptionist/ c|erfJ Schools 734 spkrs,, great layout,- Unjbfi Sat.,Sept.-15*a Sun., Attics, Basements, Garages, RR Tie* .Firewood,« additions, sidewalks, fire- ROOFING CAftE cat for Edison non- Cape.Cod $2,600 . area. $7,800 Day 90fM«9- Sept. 16 , 9AM-4PM Ute Hauling. 908-686-0576 PVC drainpipe . . places: Free estimates. profit agency. Evening MONDAY MORN1MO IMC Bf-level-&80O MERCHANDISE Foodlng / Cleaning "• a Antiques ' To participate, Garwood 908-788-0064 or 908.229. 0266, Eye. 908-253-3439-* WHEEL DEAL hours Mon.-Thurs.. and 732-388-1581 , SpUt-level $2,980 , bathing pups.. Great work residents must, register at . Reliable, Insured.care for CLEAN UP A LT. HAUL onUlrAnmwhl. mlmt hi* V weekend days. Must be Bulk Division 908-654-1566 7808 '' ...-.'• HELP WANTED ADVERTISING BIG DEAL Parse House Antiques Borough Hall In person or Infants & toddlers. . Free est. Insured. Boats & dolallrorlented, pleas^' any roofing job w/this ad $ AUTO Stage House Wage. Set Hns call daytime (908) 789O710. ' 7 day service. items from anl relliiblo. Telephone ! Price Incudes removal of two For Just 35.95 we'll run and some computer, ex- Antkt Bought & SoU DepJer .1-888-781-5800 . Gutters & | Mason Contractor Motors I33G BOUND BROOK - 564 Specializing In Brleki layers of old sHnaJes, dunp- perience necessary; SpaceAvai. 908-322-9090 Leaders 1000 stars, complete clean up, 25 yr your Auto, Van or Truck Hot-$5000 SALES FaW resume —--• Wahnetah Dr, Sal. 8/18, 8- EXCELLENT CHILD CARE Block & Concrete. No 14 FT. SCORPION SAIL- 2, (RD 8/25 8:2),. HH Items, prpylded by. 2 exp. CLEAN UPS shingles and all. paper and BOAT w/lraller,- eiei Special low Rates For Full County Coverage 548-2850. ; EVEWTHING & ANYTHING job tq big or small: Over it $ Firewood & appliances; 7 mpm'at, lots of TLC & GUTTER CLEANIHO 25 yrs. experience. Fully . cond., asking $700. . •• until it sells. MALE/FEMALE Dumpsler rentals, Fully ; | C. WAGNER, Jr. ROOFING |5 Lines, 1wk..;;» 25.^ $25,0O0/yr. BASE SALApV • child-friendly erivlrpn- ALL HOMES $63 Insured. Free est Call- 908-464-6683 . ''• Fuel 550 Insured, 908-403-9558 Installation - Rdpairs 908-688-8820 Pay beMtlls.a Incentives^ ' merit. New-born * up, •'•• 908/526-3500- CALL FOR DETAILS oxtenslvo.training & 4a/hr rapTioNist/ Wanted to Buy 625 unbeatable rates. Please DEEGAN COTTER CO. Transportation CAU FOR DETAILS work week. You must be BAHrtEUTSFAUMa call Cindy,. 732-424-7929. Decks & Patios 930 908^79-4344 I Recreational Private Party Only Prepayment Required outgoing pnd energetic. GENERAL OFFICE OARDENSUPPCY 1AA CASH far records, mags, *Fouh&ad$-4 lilies +ti SOMERVILLEIN HOME Bl-llngual'ok, PT. 20 hours per wook. Firewood 1/2 or full cords toy cars, Watches, teddy Private Party Only Pre-paymerit Required , CARft Infants welcome, non- DECKS BY UNLIMITED Handyman 10051 JJJjJ* ]070[| Vehicles |[Autos for Sale 1385 Brldgewater Computer 90»€54-1S66732^88-1581 bears, toys. 908*54-6688 Please read your ad carefully after publication. We are not responsible for errors after 1st insertion. FULLERTON Consulting ..Firm with smoker, re«i,' 908-526-7761 Wo build all types of AUDI A4 WAGON "99-35K decks, All work guaran- ml,; blk., A/C, s;roqf, ht, opportunities for ad- A Ifchlhg TacJiJa Collector MAtLdZZI AUTO GROUP Furniture teed 10 yrs, Free Est Ins. SCHAEFERMOVING Mopeds & seats, 6 disc CD, 5 spd* vancement. Knowledge ol Wart3tobuyold,rods,r8cfa, Computer HOME IMPROVEMENT <034USHwy. 34 Microsoft Word 4 \Vln: 908-276-8377 All phases of home biprov* 2hr mln, Low Rates. Ins. Est. full.wrnty. lo BOK, S23.SK. INDEX: Somervlllo, NJ . Iuros,calaloga90a233-166l Dirtbikes 1300 dows 2000 a must Excel CAMEL BACK COUCH; 3 Services 735 mant Bo, biidng, 4 sheet rock PM00561.9OSV964-1216 9O8-49Q.1068, ._•„„:,.: 908-722-2300 Desks; buffet; 4 poster ANNOUNCEMENTS 0330 Homes . 0550 ' flrowood & Fuel 0755 Enlortalnment Sorvicos • 0930 Decks & Patios ' 1095 Rocydlng. helpful.. EOE Fair resume Porfreeealcal 73a35f73Ci BMW. $401 '97- Low tnlla- •bed;-, night- taping and Driveways 940 CLASSIFIED 0002 Doath Notices 0331.. Opon Housos. ' : 0560 Furniture • ••',.•• 0762 Homo Health SWylcos. • 0935 Drapery & Decorating 1100-Roofing . . . to attention, Carol, 908- KAWASAKI KX2S0 . ago, fully loaded, snrf, Itlv 0003 In.Momorlams 0335 Income Proporly ;0565 Farm. Machinery .' . •'.'.' .' .' ^BABYSlTTERv .722-0894 or e-mail to: : '..more. tr~ • ™™» •^»«"^l*^™ar*^acar»wnrf(C3' • '96* Mint Cond., many 0765. Insuranqo .--.•• ' .-..'' •.•" • 0S40 D'rlvoways • • 11.05 Rololllling • ' ' for home ft.buslness, network int;, prem system. ExL HOURS 0004^ Cards of Thanks 0340 Industrial Proporly • Q570 Snow Removal Equipment - 0770 tonal Services .'i - • J115:_...SaW0XADMlnX/flanlrlg-;; y<|nar ^a«n/o9Jtt™— PATERNlO PAVINd extras, S3O0O obo. .0941 Duct Cleaning THOMASVILLE CHERRY Dfl plaining A tabling. PC ro- warr., Must. sell. J32.O0O. 0007 Memorials/Plots 0342' Invostmbnt ProfJortios . • 0575 • Items Under $100 ' _ . .' _ .O773.,Iim6uslno A Taxfservlcea- 1120 Shoolrock &Spackllng nights and weekends..Nqn Curbing & Sidewalks ' , 908-3694863 tiuctricai mint (tond, 5 y ld hfch OUNS-SWORDS-KNIVES . palK Data recovery, On-slte 908-283-7141 eci- ••-Wypurcbnvenfence, ;• 0Q10 "Auctions • • • • 0345 Loans & Mortgages • 0580 .'••GonofaFMqfclfandlso-'' 0774 Mossago . : . 0947- .EnvlronmonlalTosllnfl 1135'. Snowblowor Ropair . smoker. High school stu- free Est. Call 245-6162 Professional ^tafeteWleaUfrctSr MILITARIA.NJS Federal - services. Free EsUmates BUICK CENTURY '94- .'.01Q5 Adoption 0355 OUt-br-sloto Property 0581 lawn &• Garden ••'••' 0775 Musical Instruction' • ' 0949 • Errand Servlcb • • • • 1140 - Snpwplpwlrig dontokay. 732-762-110O Asking $10007324690020 Licensed. Top cash bald Call 732-92SO300WeWon A1 Richard's Painting Garage kept, any reason- our Classified Center .0110 Announcements 0360 Wantor-RoalEstato'" . 0582. Market BaSkot ' . • . • . . 0776 ' Markol Rosoarch . • ••0950 Excavating' . , . • 1145 •Tolbphorios '. . AKA PAINTING a Motorcycles 1305 Help 260 Call Bert 732-821-4949 • Experienced; Inf./ext ablo offer. 973*35-1709 jegfe"; 0135 Lost* Found 0380 Vacation Proporly 0583 Plants, Sqods & Fbrlillzor ''. • 0777 Miscellaneous. 0955 Exterminating ,1150 • Topsoil, Gravel & Sara) Electrical 945 •." •'. tsbpen: ;\ UGHT HOME REPAIRS Very reasonable. Free loof 0140 Porsonals 0390 Mobile Homos •••'•'• 0584'. Machinery & Tools . . • • '• • 0780 Photography- ••' • ' . 0960 Fencing ."'•'.• • 1155 Troo Services • . Good'Honost- Reliable HD- SPRINGER SoftTall- CASHIER/ General OLD OR ANTIQUE FURN Musical Est. -Pully Iris. -24 hr. 0150 Prayors '. 05B5 Musical-Instruments. .'-.- ' 0785 Piano Tuning & ftopalr 0965 FlbprCaro .. ' . . 1160 TV:&VCRRoMr ABLE ELECTRIC FreeEst.' Fully Insured 1989- Burg/Red, 10K ml., REAL ESTATE-flEHTAlS 1 BOOKKEEPER ..Glass;-.Chlna,;Anyr urn. answering serv. -. • 0160 RldpSharinrj 0400 -ApartmpntS (Furhlshod) 059b' OlllcoFurnlturo & Equiprnonf ..' . 0795 •'SorildrCltlzons Services ' '• .0970 Floors • '. ' -1165 Upholstery & Slipcovers Merchandise 580 Instruction 775 Reasonable. He. 11500-' 7,32-310-0086 exc. cond., some extra's, BUICK CENTURY '98 - Monday-Friday CAFETERIA .PT-Livingston Orthodbitlb usual Hems. House Sales 732-499-9234 : 0165 Happy Ads . .0405 Apartments (Unfurnished) 0595 Photography &.Cahiora Equipment . 0800 Sowing Alterations , 0975' FuolTankSoryicos. ' 1170 .Vacuum Ropair 276-8692 & 68S-2089 . Must sell. $12,000, o/b/o. • V6/ldr, loaded, 49KmLgood • 0170 Coming Events 0599..FloaMarkots • • • • Office, please rax re- . by Nancy. 908/272-5056 or 0410 ..Commercial Property . 0801 Shoo Ropair •• ;09B0 Furniture Repair S, Roflnlshlng 1173 • Wollpapor. • '• • POSITION : sume to. 973-992-5833 MUSIC A MAGICAL 01 FT ODD JOBS & GENERAL Call Joa a 908-537- contl. garage kept Asking GUN SHOW • •. OLD GUV PAINTING. :69oi-. •. ••• •. • • • 8 am to 6:00 pm 0415 Garanos & Storage 0600 Garago&YartfSalos •' .- • .. 0805 Shoppings Errand Services •••'•• 0985. GaragoDoors . ' .- ' .. . ' 1175 .Wa|orproofing Ablo to work with chll- -"• ..968/233*157 ' Piano {es'sons h my home. RONSON ELECTRIC $11,Orjaobto90s5)6-73S7 EMPLOYMENT 0625 .Wanted To Buy... At the Schnecksvlllo Fire . REPAIR - Lt Hauling, •0200, Domostics 0420- Halls •• . • ' 0818 Tplophono Sorvicos , - .: • 099.0 •Gardpn'Suppllos.: • • • 1.177 .Wafor Purification '. dron a must. Flexible Brldgewater 908-722-1892 All Types of eledrlcal work. Need Interior painting?. U.H ..-.(• •0825 -Tutoring & Instruction ' • Co. On Rt, 309 7 ml. POSTcARbS, sheet •brush .cleared S: (Or 0205 .. Employment Agoncios 0425 Houses (Fiirnlshod) ' ' PETS I ANIMALS . .0995 Glass'4 Mirrors ; ' 11.85' Woldlno. • bolirs; ^MANICURIST Lie. 5532, Insured-Freo Est. Call the Old Gu« 0830"Typing & WordProcosslnrj . " 1000- Gutters & Loaders .. 1-190 .' Windows & .Screens • North of A-town. music; Radios, TVs,' moved.- Expert' ; jrtt/ext' wn- .-.f 0220 Efnployrjiont Holp Services 0430 Housos-CUrilumlshod) .0630 Horses & Livestock.' • •• Call Michael 9 . 25. yrs exp; 732/805-S683 9087769-8971 1 Por Westfleld Salort. Call Open to the public. 6/18,- carpentry, painting, re- Part-timers: ' •.•-• 1005. Handyman . '.. • 1195 ' Window Washing • : '. 0225 . Employrrionl Dosumos • 0435 .HousingTpSharo . 908-754-1882 -' ..Cameras, Toys, ;Mlll- Home i 0635 Obedience Training • ' ' HOMESEftnCES 1010. . Heating.' •..'•. • .V ; 90&788-8881 ; . 9anv5pm. a/19, Samant • placement windows & MNTMQaPaWBM(A9IN 0226 .• Business Holp • • . • • 0437 Lots For Ron! : • ' 0840' Pots ' •••:•..• ' \./ 0850. Air Conditioning • .. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES . lary, Pens, ..Worlds ALK Electric Cohtractor DEADLINES 0230 Drivers . • • •. 0440. OllicoSpaco • •• •'. , . 1015Homo Imprdvorhonfs For Info. 717-697-308S Fair, etc. 90B/272-5777 Services decks. Treo. work, log- Deck preservation •, AD repafo 0645' Pots Supplies & Sorvlcds '; '•' 0855 . Alarms & Security '• ' 1300 Mbpods & Dirt Blkos Reil. Comm. Free Est Ins, Flexible hours! 0460 ' Rooms'(Furnishod) 1018' iHonio Inspection splitting, gutters clnd. 908-429-2095.; 0240 Qonoral Holp 0860 Aluminums Vinyl Siding. 1305 Motorcycles . . NOW HIRING! Ucf 9732. 906-735-4000 0465 • Rooms (Unturnlsliod) FINANCIAL * BUSINESS 1020 Homo & Office Cloaning. BUY1NO Cameras & Photo Nn Jnh In bit-Why 0245. Managomont Help 0065 Appllonco Repair 1 25 • 1310 ; Motor Hbmos ' t* • •-"- mTwypiiiwaa « riimu 0475 TownhpusosS Cpndos OPPORTUNITIES • 9 ' House Washing .•„• • • NEW AAA PAINTING 0250 Modical Holp 0867 AutoDelalllng'& Sorvlco. 1030 1315 ••TravnfTrnlli T tquip,i.pc or whole studio waificilll y 0/31 break your baek? If you Great pay/benef its! Friday by 0255' Part TlnwHolp 0480 Vacation Proporty 0650 Business Opportunities^ Hot 2 Sell. 908-931-1800 Gil : InUExt Painting, Pwr wash •no.'"•.• 1 g CallK8nat732-92B 7811 Fencing . don't see It, ask..Calf us ORBS "Fjnnnrlti fnilcurr . ' nrar Interior Decorating free Ests. 908-753-6742. 0260- Professional Halp • •0482, Farms- 1320 CamporsA RVs RESTAURANT SMALL JOBS ONLY today for'FREE est. Our .for/:, jl 1035 Kitchens REFHIGERATon, Washer -Hjcioo ' 'ufllCA liillJJ • U4H3 'Acroago PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 0876 Carpentry 1330 Boats & Motors.. All Positions available - ..QUaBy. VVork- fleas.-Rates. PLAZA FENCE .21styearl 908-526-5535 0266 Technical Holp 0485 Wanlod To Ron! . 1037 Laundry Sorvicos . 732-469-BB00 TREE CLIMBERS •*' Dryer* All running eic 0700 Accounting Sorvicos 0885. Carpet Cloanlnn 28yr3aqpBob9uSat)a607 _Chain:Llnk 4.Ct(sfom Wood: 027.0 Itotall Holp 0890 : Carpet. Inslallalion - .. •• ;1040 Lawrr Cnro-& Candscaplrirj TRANSPORTATION www.gabrlelsfounialn.com . $100 each.. 4 Tires;.- P215 MERCHANDISE 0710 -.Appraisers ••' '•' :. • . CARPENTRY a ROOFING ; Stockade, Jerrith' D275 TradQS ••• •', . •. 0895. Catodng' .•'•••. ' • •1045 Lawn Mower Ropair .' .- . 1350 • Automotive Financing ' '• __J!otilrjavll!e;NJ.:,- - &SPRAYTECHSJ 7R1fc85S15,^4O73fc85S»» Lawn Care & M.T.M, tainting Co. ' 0500 Ariliqtros-. ". •. '. •.Q7.15;-"Arthltacts . •.' . telephone next weeks 0280' SituationsWanlod•'. . 0900-Celllnrja/ •••• . ... 1050 Lawn Sprinklers . -. ^ 1355 - AutO'parls.S Accessories '• FT, Crnl(»iging yV round wo*. 01-908-754-7209 'Repair. Colling a floor . REPAIRS Specializing In Residential ' 0520 ; Building Materials & Equipment .0717 ArtstCralis' ' •. Locksmiths •.-'•.-• : 0285 Instruction . ' _••'• • "0726 Bdauly Care Sotvicos •• • 0905 GoramfcTIIO' .•; •' '. ."'loss •1360- Automotive Sorvicos • Exp and COL a+. Good pay « J Obedience . porches, steps, paint. Freo Eat. Cheerfully Given Landscaping 1040 Int. 4 Ext. for 15 yrs. .0530 Clothing-• : • " .. •- •• •'•"-' Masonry • 0728 ' Bridal Sorvicos 0907 Ceramic Tile Cloanlhg 1065 1385 : Autos for SalO ; . Retail . bnfls. 908^68-5858 .732-356-9020, Fully Insured 732-690-0429 research team! BEALESTATE-SALES 0535.' Cdlldctiblos -. . ' ,• . : .Miscellaneous'' . . : 1067 1394 ' Antique & Classic Autos' Lawn & Garden 581II Training publication 0305 Acreage & Lois ' 0730 Calligraphy 0910 Chlmnoy Cleaning Call Pete 908-369-2281 MULCH STONE -Pick-Up 0537 Computers S Electronic Equipmont 1070 Moving & Stprago 1400 Four Whool Driyo . LE GOURMET 0315 Commercial Property. • 0734 'Child Caro S Nursory Schools 0915 > Cfoanups & Hauling Situations I HEAVY DUTY GARDEN or Del. RetallAVholesalo. OSCAR PAINTING & 0540' Crafts S Gift Sales 1075 Paintings Paper Hanging. 1405 • Trucks & Trailers . Ceramic Tile 905 $100 sign-on bonus 1-800-559-9495 • 0320 Townhousps SCondos' 0735 Computer Sorvicos .-.0920' Clock Repairs TRACTORS - scratch & dart, DOG TRAINING * Eagle Fence i-flOO-262-3245 POWERWASHING 0545 Estato & Tag Sales . . 1080Plasforlng. • '1410. Vans & Joops CHEF 0325 farms. .• .. : 0740 •'• Counselors ' 0922 ' Cohcroto, Wanted 16 hp to 25 hp. Access, also • Socialization « obedience CRAFTSMAN- Caanb He 4 Quality Ext. & Int. Work . 0547 : Christmas Troos . . • , 1085 Plumbing-. ' ' • • 1415 Voliiclos Wanted $100 referral bomjses ' 0750 Credlt.Card Sorvicos., 0925 Construction ' avail., brand new liquids- Mon. oviSs, at tho Union iwhlOktBVtjyas Free Eirt. 732-9064539 1090. Pools & Spaq • Our oxcltlng store spe- YMHA. Next session slarla Masonry 1065 HOUSE CLEANING tion prices. 973-4724946 EAGLE FLOORS cializing In : gourmol 9/10. For; more l|ifd eall 90826509 Frequent reviews\^ , foods, gift: baskets, and . Brazilian lady will clean . Installation / sanding & AT1 WAYNE P.; SCOTT . SALACKI PAINTING .Chris at; 908-527-0287 • TILE fi MARBLE Installation kltclionwaro. We havo your house or office. Exp, roflnlshlng' Hardwood Quality Masonry; Services. Musical ., SBepalr.20YRS. EXP.FuBy Wallpaper, InUExt. Pcud training >bilinguaii_6d sales. at 2 sites. Membership fits' Including medical, Somerset County Schools, cam. Call 908-689-9140 •age from NJN Publish- CRANFORD FLORAL should havo - a back- Debblei 888-915-5550 benefits and great fun. Coll dental and a 401K plan, MEDICAL Exp. with young people ead 3THEYWORk! ing and the FTC. ground In the newspapor CLASSIFIEDS Cara at Springfield V plus, paid vacation. helpful, will train, v RECREATIONS DESIGNER Industry with oxporionce, Real Estate Sales by 979-467-0830 Please' send your re- OFFICE 908-439-3387 tfXt. 14 ' !•' FT/PT. No Sundays; Rotall In circulation sales and or Mlcholo at Summit Y PARKS sume or fax It to: Fax 908-439-3359 14, shop experience pre- supervision of distribu- 808-273-3330 FT POSITION ll DEPARTMENT ferred, Good pay. Call for Busy Westflold Urology tors and dealors. Knowl- to Commercial 'appointment, Linda's Flo- President - Practlco seeks an oxperl- prirw n( Rnhnnrnnr. Mlrt- wrkfame6nneaol.com 220 Walnut Avenue, la • rist, Short Hills, 973-379- Property vaa NJN Publishing enced modical secrotary NEW 2001 NEW 2001 NEW 2001 CHILD CARE accepting applications for 2188 • 2001 I 2001 a the following PT positions: 44 Veteran* Memorial with strong organiza- WAREHOUSE for Sale 315 Work at home caring, for Drive Cast tional, communication, TREE SERVICE SENTRAXE XTERRA4X4 one or moro children. MAGXE QUEST GXE • Arts & Crafts Instructor Sttntfirvllje, NJ 08876 and Interpersonal skills. POSITION Looking for experienced 4 Dr 4 tyJ, 5 mJ. M», o/t w/l» IKI. r/d.1, U < 111 ql afe i/i tltlUMwAMtlm, n/h *!i; 1*, nw, i/il, s*l PATHF1HDEH 4X4 ley BEDMINSTER - 1498 sq. ft. i cyL, dulo, p/i/l/ *l«k/mlm/dll.i o/c, Wlm ion, i/dtl, ill. *M.liyl.i*l The most lun yoii can Somerset or N. Hlddlesox Cty For Senior Cltlzorm Insurance knowledge and Ftosponslblo person Climber. 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Call Bill Jer- : have while spending • Community Contor Night working mom. Call Annie CLERICAL Federal Trade commis- commensurate with expo- 7:30am-4:30pm at 17999^179 18499^199 Jay Staff 908-276-9817 sion to find out how to rlence. Fax resume to: 908-606-3832 Medical Help 250II Homes for Sale 330 OFFICE ASSISTANT •pot. work-at-Home 908-854-6319. f or Furthor Ihformatlon Call Data entry- experience and schemes. 1-877-FTC- Process, medical claims pay excellent communication CHANFCmtMBR, 1 V, BA W7L 908-709-7283 HELP. A message from from home! Use your own CLERICAL brick, nlumliigm Cape w/. but your money wise! skills a must. Insuranco HOUSEKEEPER/ HJNPubfahlngandmeFTC. YARD PERSON/ computer! Find out how background a plus. PT or ' . E/O/&M/F/V/H . For very busy Physi- full dormor in Indian Vil- to spot a medical billing ail- FT, llexlblo hours. S«nd COOK DRIVER cian's office In Rosollo lager. EIK, hrd. wd. fir., resume to: P.O. Box Wonted, 2 days per week. 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Vbl;i13,Nb;34; CRANFORD «GAR1rVOOD*KENILVir6RTH Thursday, August 23,2001 50 cents Around i|^!^|j|^^ Town By GREG MARX Ave., because it points to a trend Williams said the Little Gyin, a The 'new tenants bring the cials have questioned his deci- ;THB CHHQNICLB of antique and home iumishuigs . children's recreation facility mov- number of vacancies in thedown- sion. • ••'••• .. • .• ''. ' .•' .• '' •'•'' • '.;/: Pedestrian plazas stores in the .township. 1?runty;' ing into a 7,000 square-foot next town under, 5, according to 1 CRANFORD -- Thei township "I don't .think that's the best appeal in Cranford noted that in its 1998 report,.the to the' South Avenue Blockbuster, Prunty. She added, "six or seven business to put on the first floor .will Welcome three new business-; DANTH. company recommended : Vill bring people into town tBat years, ago,., the .vacancies, in •'. CRANFORD — Prelimihaiy with window space," said.Deputy . es to its downtown in Septetoter, home furnishings as a potential will not normally be.in town." Cranford numbered in the double Mayor John Williams. •;. resists: on the,. Downtown . Downtown •'•••' .; •Managepjent : a niche market in the' township. :: The Little Gym. is., also an digits," ' .;' ":.'.•..•••' ...-•'•• •. • .•.;• ' (Rentmg.-to;.:the-'%oi)' would ,;Manageitteht Corporatiph's yisu- ,„;„Corporatio- .^ n •:...,,Directo„ .-r. •,—.Kathlee—n , -.: Other officials eicptessed international .chain with' six 'al prieference suryey indicate res- 1 But while those tenants were surprise me from someone whp's GLOBnLCBEDIT Miller I^unty said.at.the August.: ehthusiasni for Salsd's Mexican . other locations in New Jersey. being hailed as additions to the such a proponent for^the "down- idents want improved pedestrian lgnieeting.';.;:; , :^:;,; ; ; ;:; GriU;: which wilj be^moVingon at Township officials, businesspeo- spaces,in the dowiitowh> said downtown, another new tenant town," added Commissioner Tom In its own way, each business : ; ; PAST CnEDIT PROBLEMSP 28 Eastman Si, across fromth eple; and residents have com- was drawing fire in some q'uar- Denny. , ;. , .. • ' , '••.-• '•>; Chris, I^re,. a. foniier township fits what has been described as a plained at length . about movie theater. "The Mexican ters;'..'• •••;••'' ..••'>; "•••.., •'• • employee, how working on the : But Mack sajd he is " WE CAN aET yoil APPROVED!"* n>eed for the downtown |— a restaurant's going to be. a real , Granford's inability to. attract. Downtown property owner prpjeot; for .consulting firm national chain; a restaurant, ahd essarily happy" nhani re SEDANS, WAGONS. SUITS, TRUCKS. Nelessen Associates. -.; - •/;••. hit," said; Mayor Giedrge Jorri, chain businesses. •• ;•.'.• • ;. '".,'Tftpy• lyf^'ir; r"f"iilTy rynJMil lilT lemarketer. but had np :ahome-ftirnishingsstore,' .. .. who praised the, own^rfi flftft'f Tom: Benny. property at 102A N. Union Aye. to The highest-rated images, in Pruntv s^jii RTTP "i'PV "pnrttm^- choice, because.retail demand for 4X4S, MINIVflNS. CONVERSIONUflNS! ^ hri iti f ileflring their variance request as said the new businesses "provide a telemarketing firin. And while th,e site was extremely liirnjted.'.' ' the siirvfty^fivn hrrri pirtiirrn nf •ly excited": about Artifacts by a h'ttle bit of everything—"retail, public plazas that.could be built a memberof the jPlanhing Board. Mack said he had no choice but to Elise, moving into 105 Walnut And Deputy Mayor John services, and a restaurant." rent to the" firm,- township • offi- . (Continued on page A-2):. ': gJMJQUB tfOTUME JHOLUiHMe SllWPAY in. the •tgwriflhip,- Pye said. The lowest-ratied images have' *been currant images of South Avenue, parts of which have been desig- GLOBHL GLOBRL CLOBRL nated for redevelopment. The survey will be available to, all township residents at Crajnford DPW crew is cat^s meow www.crahfordnj.otg until the end of September. . Pye said response this far has Injured feline are held been "pretty decent," with over 300 residents taking the suryey W N. PLRINFIELD • ™ 757-4000 \W N. PLfllNFIELD • -757-4000 N. PLfllNRELD • *°*>757- since its introduction at a June Is westers' mom, 27 meeting. That number may CHEVROLET HyundaiAdvantage* . double; as the. DM0 publicizes HEADQUARTERS 5 YEAH the project-over the nexi month, F0RGJV1 60.000 MI1E he said, CRAl^OfiD -^ PubUc work. daughter BUWtH-TO-BUMPfR employees are supposed to bv EMPLOYEES WABnflMTV wake up ana drive" tough, rugged, powerful guys - By GREG MARX WELL BE THERE «// /vtl /A///// r.'ttotwtr Victorian light poles HEWZOO1 HYUNDAI arid they are. .., THE CHRONICLE . HEW 2001 MITSUBISHI getting fresh paint NEW ZO01 CHEVROLET But put them around a cute; CRANFORD — Painting of furry animal, and they become CRANFORD — Township res- MIRRCE the Victorian h'ght poles in ..the . regular kittens.; . . .. idents Judith Klauber, 60, arid downtown was scheduled to . \One morning this July, her daughter Jennifer, 29, were begin last Monday, Downtown Cranford Department of Public laid to rest last week.in Cranford» fOM 2 door, 4 cylinder ertglrte, p/s/b, air \;' , The Klauhers were found dead NEUVZOOI HYUNDAI : conditioning, tinted glass, bucket seats. dOal Management Corporation Works (DPW) Superintendent . alibags. MSRP: S14.D77, V>n #1U036583, Stk Director Kathleen Miller Prunty Wayne Rozman found'an unfor-r in their Burnside Place home by 10989 f #Z5?2MI.Price Incl S1750 factory rebate & ELRNTRR Cranford police August .14. - Autatilc 4 cylinder, pfe/b, alrrtnd, duaJairbags.tinledglass, raard .' ' $500 Mitsubishi loyalty rebate (if qual) said at an August 16 meeting/ tunate surojrise when he got to MSRP:$15,245,Vin<174t5593,$tk #2d70CU Priceirtcl$2000factoryKbate&$40b'.(»Be09gradmbatefifqua!)' ••.«•.: BUY FOB This focus, this year will be on work. Jake}' one of two cats the Jennifer Klauber suffered from itnrm. 116 light poles on North Avenue, department had taken from a cerebral palsy, while Judith was NEW ZOOI CHEVRdllET NiWZOtti MITSUBISHI IVunly said. She said'the! project Staten Island vet last,summer, described by neighbors as ,a CHLRNTDE had been phased over 3-4 years was curled up near the office pleasant but reclusive woman. NEVirzapt HYUND to; keepthe annual cost below the door, seripusiy injvrr.ecl. .' • Representatives of tae Dooley SONRTR bidding threshold. Jake,had been blinded in his Funeral Home - on North, Avenue Automatic, 4 cylinder, p/s/b, air cond, . The DMG. had budgeted left eye,'dnd suffered a broken would not disclose anyjnformar dual alrbags, rr defrost, am/fm stereo, $15,000 in !2001 to pay for the jawrana his left front leg was; tibh^ about the. private funeral »nhi»iN MSRP: $18,092; Vln #1E222944,Stk painting. But; Deputy Mayor . broken .in. three places. • "•'.."::•''• ; services, but indicated the.-.tier* •• t IZ826MI; Price Incl $1500 factory rebate John Williams Said the township Noli one was quite sure how vices had been held by mid-day Automatic 4 cytindererud NEW ZOO1 HYUNDAI & $500 Mitsubishi loyalty rebate (If qual) Friday. VJn I1Z447Z18, Stk #Za25CV. Price ind S2OO0 fectoyy rebate * S400 college grad rebate frf qua]).. • ^14589 wouldbear 60 percent of the cost Jakerhad been injured. But: of the total project, as stipulated when Rozman asked the DP;W Police performed an autopsy NEW 2001 CMiVROLEf TIBURON NEW ZOO1 MITSUBISHI by the township's. agreement workers what they wanted to do on the Klaubers August 35, but . IS PICK-UP ECLIPSE H with the DMC about downtown about it, the choice was clear: said results would not be avail- maihtenande. they had to nurse Jake back to able for several.months. health. GREG MARX/CRANFORD CHRONICLE Judith Klauber was found NEWZOOI HVUNIDAI v Miff J&. mmi Code officials They started passing the hat Forest Honeywell, a 19-year veteran of the Cranford DPW, cuddles Jake, a cat adopted by the public with a wound to her head. Police BUY to cover. Jake's $1;200.veteri- works employees. Jake was severely Injured and the workers donated $1,000 for Its medical treatment. have previously said they suspect HM draw council's ire nary bill, and to date have While Jake recouers, Honeywell and his wife Dorothy are caring for It In their Linden home. she suffered the wound in a fall, SURVIVAL PAK; extended cab, automatic, 4 cytinder, p/s/b, HTM _ and the two deaths are acciden- lE20S861,STK#765MI.Price Incl $5 P3MLW0RTH - Borough raised more than $1,000! And : . Vm118147747, Stk KM9;.M» ind $2500 factory rebate «$400 coll grad rebate (if qual) . 4 tviinder, p/s/b, akrcortd, roof rack, cnjise, tiH, tint, Miwsw8,rtdel.16"ca$tfilwte,CO BUY I mltsublshi loyalty rebate (If qual) Forest. Honeywell, a 19-year vet- to him now." days," said Forest. workers go to such lengths to tal. "We don't have anything to . 5 so nVt HSflP; 118.144. S«UI0W23.Stk btdSIOMcoUind i»00 GJoM owner loyalty (tf Council members, took aim at indicate foul play," said Lt. NEW 2001 MITSUBISHI Tuesday night's meeting at local eran of the departmeht, offered And now the Honeywells, , .But before long, he was leap- rehabilitate one cat? "A cat will ..his home as Jake's recovery who have never owned a pet ing overgates and bounding up give you affection and consider-. Stephen JVilde this week.. code enforcement officials who The Klaubers' bodies were 'space. .'.-. •.'•.. .-,.. • • ••• together, have a house filled alid down the stairs; And though ation and not as.k for anything DIRMRMTEIS they say are not •meeting.their found by police on a routine wel- responsibilities to the borough. That offer came as a surprise with cat toys and scratching he still walks with a limp, "hope- in return," Forest said. "You posts. 'He's living the bTe of lux- fully... they'll be able to take the could be sitting, there after a fare check, after a representative urn . Both Plumbing Official David to Honeywell's wife. Dorothy* 1 of Mobile Meals .of Cranford Miller and Electrical Official who was "shocked" to walk into ury here," said Forest. four pins out of his leg ' Sept. 5, hard day at work, and here WHIB Forest said. . comes Jake — you pet him and informed police Judith Klauber FOB mmm •) '?"!" Auto, 6 cyl. p/sib, air, aba wise.i,tint, pIMu Rich Vigliotti drew criticism her Linden home six weeks ago . Jake's road to recovery was •• had not picked up her lunch ; p/div. seat p/ant, cast alun wWs, keyless entry, he just puts a smile on your Automatic, 6 cylinder, p/s/b, air cent), cttto, i, tint, power windows, powalocl(S,-16"easlal wMs,GDpbyer, keytess from the council. . and find Jake in the living room. not smooth from the start. He "We're just trying to get him Monday, entry. MSRP: $26,499, Viri IIK246430, Stt 12860. Price bid S20O0 factory rebate & $400 college graduate frf qual) • t^OMI. t>rice Ind $2500 factory rebate & $500 Borough Engineer Mike will never see .again out of his back so he can be reunited with face." BUY ran But, "As soon as I sawhim, A Mobile Meals representative .. • • • •• -MrtsuhlshLlovaltvmbateotouaJL Disko told the council the munic- how could I say no?" said left eye. And "the,, first week his brother (Pete)," said "For big guys and tough guys NKW2OOttBHKVHOI.lv NEW 2O01 MITSUBISHI (after his surgery) I was scared down there, they do a good job said Judith Klauber had been a ipal library has been un&ble to Dorothy this. week. Rozman. customer since 1992, and schedule an inspection of its new "I've grown a little attached. because he wasn't eating for two •, And why would the DPWwith the cats," Dorothy agreed. • MONTERO SPORT is 4K fire alarm because VigKbtti Monday was the first time in unit memory she had not picked up 5 STAR AWARD WINNER insisted on a 7 a.m. inspectiojn, her lunch. Nt-UUr 2OO-I JEEP 'mm before the library opens. | BUY VUHnNRLEH SPORT 2001 Councihnan Gregg David said muMeittTWttM it was "unfathomable" that a bor- • Automatic, 8 cyUntier, p/s/b', air cond, ai'rbag, ciulss, lilt, tliit, p/wte)ows, p/locks, p/mlrre; rr defrost, keyless entry, rear ough property could not get/an hoat/ac, am/hri cd player, MSRP: $33,106, Un f 1J297814, StidZ907CT. Price irid $400 cpt|«ga gradrebate (i < qua!) BUYFO^-lf.49R 5 Automatic, 6 cylinder, p/s/b, alrcond, alrbag, cruise, tilt, tint/power windows, power ' inspection from a borough 5,1 wheel, side steps, cass j,24hfr/sa3sist,noa!r;5spm/t. 4nabbed Kenilworth workers e & $400 coil c/ad rebate fifQUoi) locks, bucket s«ats,«ar defrost, am/fm stereo. MSRP: $28,202, Vln #1P048796, Stk employee. / • _ r ' #Z598MH. Price Incl $2500 factory rebate & $500 Mitsubishi loyalty rebatefjf qual) . ~tlell him if he wants to/con- tinue employment in this /own, LIBERTY SPORT. he'll get his sorry (butt> over in AUAILADUri 1 suspensions NEW200iCHEVH0Ltt, COfflLMN Shownwlth ttiere at 9 in themornina' said optional Hl-top Councihnan Ed Galasso. r Mayor Michael Tripodi noted By GREG MARX Works Superintendent Dan «M1 a resident has recently com- THE CHRONICLE Ryan called police to the !• IKANGMG t plained, of similar problems with By GREG MARX Department of Public Works Miller.. Tripodi sent if letter KENILWORTH - Three yard on Sheridan Avenue. Ryan • IWANCWG ^30989 THE CHRONICLE Automate, 6 cylinder engine, power steering, cowerbrakias, alrcond, 7 bass; cruise, tilt, Uht, |3ower windows, instructing Miller to (jomplete Kenilworth public works claimed he had been. threat- sZ69s\:lll,! ^23.385 ; Autonutie, 6 cylinder, power steering, poMrbrakas, air cond, cnise, tilt tinted gta$s, powwindows, powerjocks, Sofa, amftti power locks, cast al v^ls, keytess entry, CD ptayer. $36,942, Vin *1J141771, Stk KZ855. Price Incl $1500 the inspection. ' , KENILWORTH - Four inen employees have been suspend- ened by two public works ' i, MSRP: S27.361, Vin I1B140378, Stk IM17CT, Pries Incl S2000 factory rebate & S4M coll grad rebate (if qu<" 6p fact 60 mo on 2001 Chew Ventures, 2001 Grcherokees. 2001 Mrtsublshis (exc Spyder), inlleuofreb(lfgual).Glob owner must currently own a Hyunc. Real Estate...... C-2 The committed will meet j Prices Incl. all rebates & incent. Special financing In lieu ofrebates. Selec t cars Incl. coll arad rebate (to qualify you must ia4i w.accredited college In the last 6 monl ,.„ Blazer to complete a six-month assignment Kenilworth Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad's rary employees brauthoriziiitf r rebate fifaual). Jeep lease Incl. $2000 Jeep loy. rebate. fPrice Incf. $500 Mitsubishi loyalty pf auaft. All eases.are based on ( )tn aval at ease end; Cap costreduc. sec deo, tp the strike force.. Summer Carnival The annual carnival, held In the parking lot of again to address the. issue overtime to ensure the depart- Ipntero.IM Total pymtsr-M " ... .18,370 police Log...... -.-».A-6 Tuesday. : Tat lease inoep K .X MTts leases (Purch Optn:-$3237 Mirdge, $6874 Galant, $11,562 Diamante, $7964 Eclipse, $11,56^onterp 1.1S4.'12KL ., The suspects were arrested St. Theresa School, runs dally through Saturday from early ment has a fuH; complement ot • "• - - --'-Q,MonteroLtoi$2498p.Ml!eage;i2j

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