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Serving Crctnforcl, Garwood and Kenilworth - ; 2004 Subaru VoL-ii'5,. •'•' ThursdayrSeptembeM 1,2003 - 50 cents Forester 2.5 XT

Body style: .Compact.5-' turbo passenger SUV .-: . '••';• ; •••• 'tmw?i . . .Drive' system':.' All-wheel

drive ; "•.•',.' • "•• ••• ;•••"• Engine; 210 hp, 2.5 liter "Forester;;; turbqeharged- boxer -4-cylin-. der; 235' ..foot-pounds-, of torque at 3,600 rpm ',' .; .„• No decision yet^^p • :•„ Transmission:,'., 5.-'spee.d- By LAUREN TRAINOR Township Committee Frank Colluccit who chaired the 'design of the project,.addirig that.. f'olucci..., . '•'.. • ••." '';•'.'' • •'• gets up .'rnah.uaI With Hill Holder.clutch' '.tllKCIlHONK.'LK. , .". "•'•'• began- ii- (lisc'ussi.b'n '-this woelc six-meinber'task force that con- vagueness was .it- • 'problem •. . The commissioners also con- or'optional -4-speed automat- ,..' about -, whether- to'tako -legal- . ducted the•-review.' . :• •;••"•"'.' throughout.the'process,. : . cluded, that.based on.tlie findings : : ic"' . .-• ' •• '•''.' ;'. • ••'.. "' ';' t a recent .audit' that action and how io';ajvply'-the les-. ; Fran.k Collu'cci said tho group •'. '"Six hundred eleven thousand', •.of the! report there was no incen-.• . '';•',EPA estimated fuel ;ecb,hp- hiyhliyJitod mi.stakos during, the; sons learned to future -projects.':" '• 'found.'faults, "across the board." dollars of the .change orders was , live for t he. con tractor to finigh and goes -.renovation.of the library nnd the my: 19- inpg city,. 23 highway . .•The, audit w-as, formally- pro-.. '. He cited ''insufficieht documehta- , indeterminate :—. we couldn't; '•fi'arjy. -.. or • even on -time. "FuelV tank; 15.9 gallons; construction '.'of" tho 'commu'nity;-soMited. to the'..eomniittee at. . tion" on a host of change: orders, determihe -whether they were By MARK MAYNARD premium unleaded' recom- •'.centoi' "a Icilriiing'..experience,',."' Tuesday's township meeting- by -..both-.in the construction-and:the justifiable or unjustifiable," said •' i Continued on page A-2> •;-.••" COPLEY NEWSSERVICE.' "- mended '.' .' •.-'• . . •".. FEATURES At long last, Subaru has '•-,';'. : Standard , ••'.: equipment:1 given a version of its Forester [•'Remote locking,. 16-inch;tires- a welcome •power boost. New and' alloy Wheels,-7"speaker REMEMBER . for 2004^ the Forester 2.5 XT' 1.20,-watt .'. AM-FM-weather ; gets the pressure, treatment.foi' band- radio, with- .6-disc- CD' flre you ready 45 more horsepower ovor the changer, 60/40 split folding to -.standard model. ••'••• •rear.seatback, automatic,clK for some footiiallP • The turbocharged and With 235 foot-pounds of torque - 69 mote than the non-turbo engine the Forester. XT can slip through traffic like a hungry mate Control, center, console agree to intercooled 2.5 liter, four-cylin- nuthatch. with' passenger-side, storage quarterback Viimie Ru'sso '•• first aid der boxer engine performs compartment,, cruise, control, looksioquitie'a time balanced with no turbo lag, or that sec- ' : dual-mode trip . computer, . Bears''offense as they open the sea- •:'. : Foresters with the manual:. not. tractioirat- all. four?. ;' •speed'.Direct Controlled . and front seat belts with pro- • lie^v deal ond or so wait as exhaust front, seatback pockets, door, son-againd Met'uclwn Saturday, foC : trarisjn.issionalso have. • ..•" .Especially when it is as effl-. .; Electronic automatic,thins mis- tensioners and (braslimiiors.. tMt;-stoiy. ami a look at Cranlord's, gases.turn an impeller that : 1 : pockets, fog lights, 'power By GREG MARX . /.Subaru's Hill Holdcr Clutch.., . cit n't., lightweight:arid'afford-.'. .. sion; which uses the wonders •'. ' , The Forester has-stylish,' '•••,. .locks' and windows; ;.rear. "opener against Shabozz see .Sports drives yet another impeller to . : for no more tears getting start- • able. as.the Subnrusystem;. -. of microprocessing to optimize • not sexylines. Visibility is. .; ' cram fresh air into 'the niani-: wiper-washer,, .remote fuel Ci ' ' ed on a'hill. ..Depress tlio clutch,. :\. , Fuel mileage for the XT ' .shift, points:'..-.- '-.,•• unhindei'ed. ove^the hood or .' door release, -tilt .steering, . ; KlilNJLWORTH -/I'he Bom-d'of next year fold for a bigger charge of'orier- and the (ransmissioiVprovenls , ' might be a consideration,for A topliiie model with premi- . over the shoulder arid the : roof rails with crossbars • Ediicat.ipu- and. Kenilworth

: ; • &'/•' " '. /.,. •" "'• • •.•• •• . .,' the vehicle from rolling back- . the old-school Subaru owners, '•'• urn package.(including a power, turningcircle is a very mall- • Education . Vssocation have reached . By GREG MARX The engine spins at slightly • ward. Now why doesn't every., who value the thrift of less- sunroof) and leather runs Irieridly 34.7'feet... ' - PRICING ; : : MSRP: '$25,520, including tentative, agreement' on ..a ne\y •TIIKCIIKONK'I.K .-.:'. . • — . higher revolutions to.cancel., carmaker offer this? •'• '•:' x •."• ; speedy transpoi't. Despite ; $28,070.. . • ..-"•'.' ••":', :- •'.•'.';":' .-' . • 'fho'raised.back seat,' '- tiiree-yeai' .deal, -a district '.official-. the $550 destination charge: the turbo lag, but the engine : At highwayspoeds, the admirable fuel economy rat- '•. ..' ;.Tlie XT is- easily recognized . height-adjustable belts and saidv > '. • ' •..' -. "• . -.. . CKANFORD' -'while- a- new' : : Add. $8Q0 for the. 4-spee'd noise is well sound-isolated;. •engine 'can he.spinning at: .•. ings of ] 9 ,rnpg city and '23, ' on-the. road by the' big.hood '.,.'. • seatback pockets create a '.•; . According to-. Business- ojierating agreement between Direct Controlled Electronic : • from the'cabin - and, what you .•.'•'.3;>0()0.'to.4,0()0:rpm'-.andiit.:;: .; highway, my..enthns.iastic dri.v-; scoop, 6-spokc 16-irich alloy. , comfv environiiient for kids. • .. •Adiiiinistrator Vincent Gonnejla, the township and. the Volunteer automatic transmission; pre- do hoar sounds, like fun. times I was ready to reach for. ing,created frequent 'premium-., • wheels, body color side ' .'• Up. front, adults have plenty of the association, ratified the new '•First Aid Squad is-still being 1 mium package • and leather' With 235 foot-pounds of ;, a sixth gear - but there was • fuel.feedings of the 15.9-gallon . cladding and/aluminum finish .• areas to stash, phones, CDs, ' .contract--earlier this week. The negotiated, ai least one thing. (With power sunroof), S2-,55(X .-.•;.tie'ms clear,— the township will torque - 69 more'than-the. non- never a concern, for passing'. ...'.'. .tank- •':,'•-'. ' ,.''•-• '"• . arid body':color mounts on the ' and beverages,-Plus, the 60/40 board then voted to approve,, the : PLUSES: Fast-, balanced contract -at. its'.-.-Monday meeting, bear some, financial burden for turbo engine .-the.Forester-XT powoi'.in.fifth gear. Expect 0 to' But. for.thpse.'who enjoy .. roof rails; ' • . . •. . ' . rear, seatback folds'.and tli'e,-. • 1 can slip through, traffic like a 60 mph times in less than 6.5 : and easily, controlled/ Long .subject to two. minor .changes, providing emergency medical , rapid acceleration, in. the daily ' All models come. with.-I- . ;." .cargo" area hasseveral, cov.-' .. services in 2004. . hungry nuthatch. There's so'.' ; seconds in the 5->speed. manual- commute, I.doubt the XT's fuel wheel disc brakes with ABS • ered.-.in-floo)' stprage-areas. list of comfort features with , Go.anella said., fully functioning utility. ' ." Gdnnella was 'optimistic the • Wrtaile the long-term objective much low-opd.pulling power . .or 6,9 with the automatic. •'•'.-'• t'coiiomy will be much oi'-an. - and' elec'trphic brake force dis- • : . Thisiaster Forester-is some :•-'•.. ••'.•:• ••;•'. . :•,' •';•':.' •' ••''••", /.-,-, ':' :•'••'•."-:.' ' •'..' •..NicOLEDIMELUVSTAffPHOTOGfiAPHEB MINUSES; No. rjght-sidD: issues will.he resolved by.the end of • remains for .the..squad to resume . that the driver of a manual,' • :N;ot to worry, the', accelera- issue:- • . • • ••'••' '.' ' '•'. tribution. The Forest or meets . . trickle^lownfroin Subar.u.-' '.' ' At the recently-completed Sept. 11 memorial in Granford, a bouquet of flowers rests alongside a pil- iMUtul-the-clock coverage, said •transmission Forester can tion is'not overwhelming and . , .' The 5-speed Forester 2.5 XT. .passenger car safety standards • Tecnic^.the high-performance driver armrest, and': the 'this week or Hie beginning of next. • lar in memory of Thomas Regan The memorial will be dedicated in a ceremony beginning 6pm •Once the changes — essentially, • Mayor Dan Aschonb'ach, ."the cheat shifts in traffic, rowing •it. is handily distributed with . •-.> has. a starting, price of $25,520.;. and. comes withsuclistandafd woven fabric on the door-side Riding the road tonight in Crane Park, followed by an interfaith service at St Michael s Church In Kenilworth the . rally'racing division. The 2:5 ' language specifying certain hene-. assessment' is:.', it's not going to all-wheel drive...Cars have- " including the $550 destination armrest can be i'ough-on bare community will gather for a 7 30 p m memorial ceremony at St Theresa's Church handily between, second and . .features.as dual-stage fniiit air • XT is good, and there s-plenty- : •fits •'— are made, Gonnella ant) charge. Add $800 for the 4r elbows.". : • -.-• '.'. ,' ' 1 .third gears. . • ••"••• . •' ; brakes at all four wheels, why .' bags,.head rind chest side bags more it could be. .': . • to recovery Board President Mark LoBello are • Continued on •page.-. A-2V- '.'.. Uesdm'PatrickFrench " '- authorized-..to sign the. contract , suffered a crippling allergic reaction . •without, another vote from the to the DPTviKcincin the'firstdays'-. board. Terms of. the. deal will be';. • of his lile/hutvMh line support of available at that tinie; ,,'. roves new service program the community andsome creative ' "It's • basically been- approved," USED CAR • medical treatment, his health js • ••' Gonnella said,".,..I don't really, see would take U'ieplace of attend' to sign a. form ''designed .to ' BoArcl niomber Camille, 'improving: Read all about it in • '• this as rin-issue." •"..•'•;•• . : Program aims ing class. -. .'•; ' .- " -....: absolve the school from, any li;i- Widdows ..Raid tlie benefits Community U/iT.'Page-B-1. •• ' '; . • . Negotiations'over the-contract'/ •'•• "I'believe (the program) will .bilities., and'that stiulents would would be greatest for "someone' •we're anioug the ^smoothest iii the. , open, up educational opportuni- be. responsible for their own who has a vision of the program .dist net's recent, history, Gonnella to give seniors ties to. students which..are-not transportation. • Participating and whp'rr-'-a'l-ly warits'to explore.. said. District teachei.-s have been.- currently part of the education- seniors will .also be expected'to' Even -special "skills kids aiiight. Operating' since ihe beginning of the ,al process," said Superintendent continue to.honor any;extra-cur- 'embrace this t.o show wliat they

year under tlio/terms of the expired . Lawrence. .Eeinsod.-"Ilie.-,pro.- ricuLar-.-.•.responsibilities...: they. CUIl dO.-'-.- r-/ -.[••• ,••:.----•:•, ;•-'"•• EHICLESMUSTGpNOW! : contract; but it is not unusual Tor gra'in ' :• will '-.•'• .'• :' •'••'•'. '• • have committed ..'•' Board member Rita Veca ini-

: ne-gotiations/to drag on,'ldng."afttir. experience••'•:,' ••: remove' -the- ~ •-. • • ; / . :••• -•'..to'. '•:'•;•"'. tially ' voiced' concern ' over the GUARANTEED an existing contract lias expired. . abstracts and Participants. ))rogranv and. what- it would "/ believe (the program) l 1 BRAND NEW 2003 CHEVY AUTO ..-, \Vh.ile details of 'tho. deal were By LAUREN TRAJNOR allow' ''••students -,,, ,. • , ... - , '' -li '-' 1-H'ogram mean for'..seniors who often use • niit'. available,' Goaiiella' 'said the : '.to'/' expei-i.eiiice the last few weeks of school to. Regardless Of Past Credit History! TIIKi-.'ni!(iN'ici..E--' .• -'- .-."•• :/ will open up educational will -keep oiigo:- You May Also Qualify board was• .especially.happy to be • something: they opportunities to students in'g project jour: .'bond', with one another, but MCJHE Fof Additional Savings: . • No Credit 'Tax Liens: • Reposession able to win a hew "opportunity perir •••: CRANFORD— The Board' of • can't"• froin • a nals. and'submit eventually voted yes. The p/o-' $ • Bankruptcy > Divorce • istTime Buyers :od" iji the-school; schedule. "It allows which are not currently gram was'approved unanimous-'- 'Vir-rtec fiiipo, .78, aulo trans,'pwrsti'*i:k'wind locks.-AIR,' AM'FM. •' COLLEGE 4OO Education approved a' pilot. textbook." .'.' - - . a final .paper oh sloioo {-, disc: CD chngr. .poso preiniuln nutlio. till, criiisn.-! del. : YOU'RE APPROVED! us to do a Jot of-things" in terms of • Senior Service. Learning: Students par- part of the educational the. project. The. - ly,••..-'.' ' ' .." ': ; :',. ' '. : ; : GRADS •....;•.,.„:.-..•..... BEBATB : dolh !kkls; tr;ijlering pkg, ZB6 on rondsusp, (nil hjgii bnck bcki S improving curriculum, Jiesaid.. Program Monday night•-,•'•• giving ticipating in the students' ' pro- Feinsod said that-.the -.pro-, seals..'rurally boards;assi sleps.'lock wljl dill, STK «B1552. VIN- GLDSMOBILE 1OOO YOUR JOB ISYOUR CREDIT i : process ' >i3G3-'.'O93O. MSRP.$35,76i). .|8.mo closnd end loa.sniWO2.000 .. . Howard Toplansky; president.of high school' seniors , a -nioro- • -program would posals, will first grain is a step ahead of what the mi yr. 20c tharoaflor.' $2214 cusl.' cash, $339 1 si iiio pymnl, w the teacher's association, 'could not. • be' exempt from — Lawrence Feinsod state has been, discussing as a •S-IOOe'GM HeDale ussil as cap coslroduclion> S255? due at • LOYALTY ...,;..•..,.; • *^' structured way to give..back to have 'to be' . 1997 Saturn 2000 Chevroldt be reached for comment at press final exams, and possible, state-wide • graduation' signing. Til pymls $16,272 Til.cost $10,'V0G PuPcli: opl:.nl-leaso '. SC2 Coupe MalibuLS the community• while getting, superintendent approved by (he- ond 513,159. BCiy price incl. S'WOO .GM xobale. il(|iial.. GM time. '. ' '.-•• . ' '••;.;. •,-;- ' • • .. 2 Jr ;'< (,yl. a'uto tfanii". pwr 1 ' ' .K.'.OU'ii'u- • |- .|"i ';,,;• He's in real world experience outside • by., the time it advisor- and l'tquirenient, find added it is • LOYALTY '.,...... •slr-'tirk ...nil!-lock's, AIR. AMTM •'. ... -With'.the' -contract negotiations the classroom.,..'-."• . begins1 Advanced. ~~~" :~~~ ~: ' tlien' pass the consistent wit.h"the customized • slrn'P c.-iss. mo'onri; 01,518 mi, : 1 LEASE PER' • • iis 'ii,.:ivi''-;i,. \>\u <>•;•},:<: :•••':'• CONQUEST sB-iwfc V.l-J "VZM233B • :': •••• '.-':. the Army now /essentially .completed/.:the board -. The program, which', will Placeinent classes- will- have .scrutiny . of Principal .Carol : learning approach Granford was FOR' MONTH' now turns, its focus to other issues begin May 17 and continue' until already finished their curricu- Grossi. . ' focusing on this, year.' •''••' ONLY. 48 MOS. DISCOUNT :*5OO Cnihford native'Pauf Feketeis under- .—-'.such as the contentious subject' June. 11, will allbw -seniors, with - luni.for.'the yeaiv - • - .... V- Students without . a 3.3 • ,• Feinsocl believes there will 'gomgihexjrueling.regiinen of the . BUY ' . MILITARY RETIRI . of scheduling at the high.school. A:- a -3.3 grade-point average, to. ; The only expense the' pro- grade-point average will still be.. also-be some vpcationarbenefits. 2000.Ford 2001 Ford Rangor "Army's Warrant Officer Candidate • FOR- $ & CURRENT . Windstar Super Cab 4x4 public meeting of the Curriculum participate in a ..community-' gram is .expected to: incur is: the able to submit;.proposals'in/an' to the program. For exaniple, if School in Fort Rucker, Ala. To read '• ONLY... MILITARY...... j V'j. inilom.ilic iraii;. |uvr and Instruction Committee on that service/, project ..of' their, design' $6,000 salary to be .paid to'an appeals process that would, a student is considering a career- '. ' • . Soo tloalor.Ior ttotaiU;. il' AHS'v.incI lock:; s.'.tlr,. AIR :abbut what Fekete's days are like, • • 28156 II you want a legitirtiate deol at the. lowest '•: 4M.F1.1 !ilor.;O CD, CftilsV.. viklin topic will be held 7:30 p.m. Monday' for at least 25 hours ''per. week. apjjointed advisor, said Feihsod. include both the advisor and the •AHI;,. -I I ,.l[iH (in, VIN «V0C:-,';'-10-l! and why he's chosen that path, see • ; possible, price, coma.to Mulli Bring in;pthor at Dayid Bremiey High School. ••'... Participation in . the project- He said participants would have principal.; . '•••'.. , , •'. • ••' / ... (Continued on page A-2) coaler's decoptive ads and we'll prove Ihey ; PageA;-4.- :'.; ; ";: ... '".. ..'•" 1 ••}•• Manager's can't deliver before or after the sale! 11,999 ^11,999 Special! 2000 Chevrolet 2002 Chevrolot 1500 I m pa la IS Express Cargo Van • V-•,' .1 Li!ii ma"! 11". .1 Vii.fii. j)iv' No strong applicants •V.a, nuln li.-nls pi M •J- A0? >viKl MckS'SOO! All*!, AM hW , Ain. AMTM sly'ic I kl ',li)i..-aC(>. uuiso, moiinil. itxiUi .wi'V , i'.iiii,.. jiiiMii mi, vrrj wY,r,#.ii););i •IO.'l7fi"li, VIN'»', I I s Knights host for Granford engineer 13,799 14,899 ately ayailable.'. ' BRAND NEW 2003 CHEVY BRAND NEW 2003 CHEVY BRAND NEW 2003 CHEVY Fum will set vc part- FLEETSiDE 2002 Nissan 2000Cheviolet Rhythm & Roots The township has thus far':•'• • PICKUP 4X2 1 f •/•••*: sFhAIM Frontier King Cab TahoeLS time during scaich foi been unable to find strong can- -..;.' COVfiLIER COUPE l- C/i:',i,,'ii/!Un., .tW[>. M.p.i- rh.n'j.';! 'VS. .-.lulu' t'r ,i n .; The second annual festival spon-. ••.-' J'.M ^ir;MM'/rii,l-K"ii'l.v i(',]|>tiii'H/n',."i V6..I300 Vartuc, aulo trans w/OD. pwr slr/brfc, AIR, AM/FM sleioo enss. . : 1 Mi ABS lynid k.cki, A I I didates for the engineer ,po?i-; J1 WE. auto trans, pwr-str'brks. AIR. AM/FM slGreocncs, till,"cruise: r •AIM'AM CM •/.'.•.•Oi'.(v, CD-Mt ir,..,,- sored by the Cranford Knights of -.. lock rr diH.lacli; bw tiros.'SJK »B02M. VI.N »3ai.iaiU.r..MSPlf S17.?90 4 cyl auto trans, pwr'str/4 whl ABS, AIR, AM/FM ^Litt-inj it..^i,-, C(> 1.11,/if- l,-;illi clef, dual iyrbngs; STK lii315S8, VlN«3Mfj9it25, MSRP S18.M5.. full-time lcplacmcnt .•IB mo GM.Smart Buy Firiiin'co I'J/12,000 mi/yi; 20c Ihert'allor.. $'.101:cusl •I'.) ll'jtt .IIII...VIM'»'I I •Vblumbiis,. features several local. tion, Aschenbach said.- Public: stereo CD, inter wip, tilt; r def, frnt/rr fir mats, b/s. -.. .18 mo GM Smart Buy'finance w/1>!,00& mi'yr.. L'OC Ihorealler 55QG ; cash, S.100 1st mo.-pyimil,' 8 JIOOO Sninrl Buy.GM Rcbnlo used ns cusl mldgs,. dual airba.gs, 'STK #89100,. VIN-. cust.-cash. Siaa.ist mo. pymnt:.S150.0 Smart Buy GM Rebate usiid- '.'.S S bands. The event is 2-8'p.m:. '•• ••'.-. Works Commissioner Scott •,". cash = $599 duo at signing: Opt balloon pymnl.ill Hid ol lor;n: S7S61 as cusl; cash ft S500 GM Bonus Rebate - $B35 duo in'signing. ' Mease emphasized the caiidi-••.'., Ttlpyrpls $930ti Til cost incl. opi bnilson pyincil^SicriO/: Biiy'pnco incl. (137193731, MSRP $16,185. Buy price incL $3500' Opt. balloon pymnl al-endpl tonn: S7--158 Til py.mts SBHBa T'il cost ' 17999 23,999 Saturday at the Garwood Knights of By GREG MARX S'lOOOGMrobateilqunl. . .-' ' . ' '..•'•• •' • incl. opt baljoon pymnl $1C,311. Bu^ pqco incl. S3000 GM rebate Columbus parking lot on South date must possess' public •GM rebate & $500.GM Bonus Cas.h.if .qual. il.qualSS500.GM Bonus Cash. •'' ' • -. ' •'• ' '• •••'.• 1HI CIIHOMCII . Aveyue, Garwood, and admission is works, management, and flood ' $20. For more information, call '•••' GRANT ORD — With no .-'control,skills in addition . to ;'.•', OVER SMART. J ' PER • SMART PER. '..' (908)'276-5529. - - . ' immediate piospects foi lining standard engineering .experi--: BUY , • MONTH • BUY' •"•..• MONTtH ' a new full time engmcei the en.ee. Thp task force heading . FINANCE- .4$ MOS. FINANCE. 4B MOS. '1 $ VEHICLES IN STOCK! vTownship Committee Tuosda\ the search will readvertise the ' .> BUY- 'I BUY • BUY "•' I fllli lured the him of Donald position^ . •".- ... '••-.• •'. -,:,.; •• •>' FOR'•-. . * FOR FOR • -H Guamello to seive at an engi :. While the absence of a fullr •'.-'? ONLY.... ONLY..; 12728 ONLY... •' neering consultant time head.engineer should hot 10998 The fnm will piovide 1^ slow progress On regular 2003 . 13983 • 'Commentary';....;.....ft-6 Family Cars "• Minivans houi& a \veek of sen ice begin capital projects such as road • SUV's • Luxury Cars •Community Life....B-1 ning later this week oi eaily resurfacing, Aschenbacli Baid, it ; TERMINATE LEASE ','7 MONTHS EARLY! Trucks •Imports/Domestic next week, said Mayor Dan could cause.'"delays on- major .'; Sports;...... v... 0-1 Aschenbach The township ulbo efforts like flood control and.;;1 •prices incl. all costs to be. paid, by the consumer except lie.',' req • has the pait-tnne services of Cranford Crossing. , • , ' ^;; - EXTRA & taxes; Prices valid from 7? hrs. of publication. All payments Prime Time .v;,..^ R-4 ;-:based.on primary lender approval. GM.& Lease programs subject NICOLE DIMELLA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER departing engineer Jeff Sias, "While we don't want to be ; DISCOUNTS to change without notice; Call dealer for'updates "on select Bang that drum! the new Union County engi expedient; just .tq get someone^ ••!.; - models if qual. Subject to primary lending'source approval Obituaries.;,....,; ... B-3 : 4J FOR CURRENT ( Cranford resident Benjamin Helmstetter, who's almost 2 years old, reaches for the cymbal at neer, for another two weeks, • at the same time the^ ptesspre;;:''; '] GWIAC Rebate in I eu of financing., -'Must be current GMAC Lessee.' Asthenbach said : ; ; Real Estate... fi-4 Sunday's street fair in Garwood. Benjamin's father Kenny was on hand to perform with his band .•.•is', ^on," he/>aiirj,,. "'tbe.' ' whQie!!;y. LESSEES Brother John Brown For more pictures from the fair, see Page B-1. The financial terms of the • objectively •;pb\iws^tW:^o;'ie1:;'ft^'A ft AARP A-5 agreement were not lmmedi-1 ;i.-fUllr1inie'.e'ngiiaieiB.^^!^'ii;:^^^ MEMBERS Police Log..!.....,.

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A-2 Cranford Chronicle September 11, 2003 September 11/2003: Cranford Chronicle A-3 - Lace up for ^

:; Community Access • Unlimited is gearing;up for its fifth.annual to schedule at may get help with Walk-a-thon. CAtTs "Big Walk" is course and a peer facilitation By LAUREN TRAINOR rooms will be the permanent home scheduled. , Sept. : 27 , at Students electing class will bcoffcred at zero peri-; •Tirm:nHOMic|,K.' • .• •. ,- ; for the program oiice they are com- Nbmahegan Park in. Cranford! ' pleted: , •'-' .'• . • : "':'.. Registration begins ait !8:30 a.m. od' •'-.' this :.' -'• year; ', said'. : : '- ...CKANIFORl) -7,With tho.sch.ool The original completion date ion -Superintendent Lawrence Team photos will be taken imme- new option begin year.now Ije^un; work remains to was Aug. 29, but hy March, officials Feinsod. : ' ',, . • •. . [ • diately following registration, : he.dpno. at. two of the district's facil- designed a contingnncy plan after By STEVE HU and cy and the type of the. drug- - "This gives students an with the;. actual. Walk beginning ities upgrades — the new wing at bad. weather began to delay the '•'•'; The program is administered day at 7:15 a:m. ; opportunity to take an addition-, LAUREN TRAINOR at 10 alnxA D.J. will be on hand VValmij, Avenue'School and. the construction. through counties,and municipali- al course before the school day to help kick off the opetiing cere- • Jlirl's softball .field .at .the ' high .The girl's1 softball field will be ties for two reasons/Viola said.. By LAUREN TRAINOR begins," said Feinsod, noting •' school. '• ' ,'...- .'• ' ' ' ; 'monies, face painting and l'eacly for play in time for the begin- KENILWORTH. —", The bor- The first, is that the counties and numerous vendors will bp on :that student's • sjchedules ..are towns have access to the names of , .TIIK CHKONICUv ',.' -, ,' .. • ••"• ;; Construction of four new class- ningof the spring season, Carfagno ough is^one of an increasing num- often so packed; they need an residents who would want to. par-' . hand. A;, picnic immediately fol- • i-oonis. at Walnut Avenue, School said. ' . .: '-,.'•• •''.•.'• ber of municipalities considering : GftANFORD — While many lows the Walk-a-thon. . extra period.in the morning- to .willbo cdinpleted by winter break, After first receiving no bids for enrolling in a prescription-drug ticipate. The second, reason is If unable to walk, one may par- students wouldn't oven dream'of take advantage of the .classes that, "We want to show good faith allowing pre-kindergarten 'special the project, then receiving a bid discount program to aid.' resi- 1 ticipate in the effort by becoming .waking up by, 7:15 n.ii), on any the school offers during the reg-; educ; it ion studeiits '.to" move into . that was, grossly over the district's dents. . • •••' ': .'.•':•. • •'' •:-.'. to the towns and municipalities,' • : a corporate or family sponsor.. -, •given day ofXhe:wee,k, some stu- .iilar school day- • ".-'••" i heir, now'quarters by the second -.'•budget, the Board' of Education ; The discount proscription card Viola said. "The towns give us', Participants collectively help dentswill be doing it every day- : Although studies have shown lialf of the .school:year, said School access to the residents and pro-.- : derided to break down each compo- program is offered by the Garden support people with disabilities, . for. the length of the school yernv that biologically, teenagers have Administrator Bob Carfngno. ;. :nenl; of the project.separately and. State Pharmacy Owners Provider vide authorization for us tp oifer ' as well as help the underprivi- • '•, "Zero period" .is a new..time ii.'"harder time functioning 'in '. The students, who are now in. accept bids on a smaller scale.' . Services .Corporation ((.JSPOPS). the program to the residents;" leged, youth achieve greater inde- .'.slot added this, year !to give early morning hours and .that . classrooms, at: H.nv'plcs'idc..School Right:now, Carfagnd' said,- the Residents who wish to receive the While the program, operates , pendence •'• by living fuller and . Granford; Jiigh School .students •they, need"': more sleep than.. and Klqomfiold.School, will be con- , l)oard; has authorized a contract for discount card pay $20 for a year through municipalities, it does ; more productive, lives as citizens more-'flexibility' when choosing adults • do,' there are students solidatod.into one area for theiirst new fencing to, .be,.put..np and• a or':.$40 for three:years .to partici- not draw resources from public integrated into their communi- then' classes. It has, been added who choose to. subject tliom- tiine,'wl)ic|;i will make the program backdrop to be installed. • ; pate'in the program. . v :• tax revenues, Viola said. ties': ;, :' •%••• .'.,••;. - ' / •' ' ' ' •.'. • PHOTO BY BARBARA WIRKUS for those students- whose inte.r- .-. solves to early morning'acadeni-. easii).)-' to. •:' administer,' . said, ' "It should be; ready by the .""•The. purpose of the discount In Kenilworth, Couhcilwdman ; X'a,rfa!,M,io.".Jl.e.said that the. new •.-.".•' Tor more information on how nal,"ci'p'cks'are mndo.of steel arid ics, ••••'..•-. '•'.'••".''' . " .-'• : s].iring," said Carfagno'. •••''••' •, •' program.;is to .reach outito con- Kathy Fiamingo. is spearheading. . to. be;, a part of this great Getting tricky who. wish' to -take one of the'•';': This is the first year Cranford sumers who' need help with pay:' the effort to bring the program to •Fundraising day, call Vivian Fox While a friend looks on, Christian Glaser shows off the prize he Won at the Kenilworth Library's handful of.classes'offerod at the students have.had.'the.option;t'6; .ing their prescription drugs,"' ; the borough. She met with Viola at (908) 354-3040, ext, 376 or visit' recent casMree Tricky Tray Auction for kids. More than 1^0 children attended the event with their •'early'morning'hour. ' '.-.•/• take, such an', eiirly class. There GSPOPS . 'Executive •[•• Vice earlier this week and was sched: ; the Community Access Unlimited : • arc.currontly 55'.studentstaking •President Tom Viola said..'• • • uled to present her findings to the. families, '.•.•;'• ••'. ••• • • •'• ••••'• '•'.'/ .-'..'-.'. .•••.••.••-•.• ' '.,'••.•.". ••' ' • '.' '' '• . ' . Contemporary •' . Literaturo,, Clranford Ghainber website at www.caunj.org. •'advantage of the offerings. ,' ' • Viola.said.that.there are inany Borough Council Tuesday, night. •. •.The. Art -of Writing, a. -reading. ' _ ,'•. -,- ••',•' ..•;.-.•-; ..,,•.• JOHNFEI/CORRESPONDENT- "Victims" of a simulated chemical attack are decontaminated under peo'ple'.vvho' do hot:; liave: health .' "Why wouldn't you do this? It the supervision of a fireman in Westfield.i insurance,'arid who cannot afford seems .' like a nb-brainer," names award winners the price of prescription drugs. He Fiamingo said. , -.'. : added that the discount card;is. Nrnm);-••-•TIH-Chamber of , . — .Carl Peterson, for his many .'•" While sonic towns are electing : : Granfijrd bears first aid expeiises not-.a .supjilemehtal-.•insurance 'i'cii has aniiouficed the win-- hears of work with the Historical to. participate in; the; program program and cannot he-used in \r : •;•;•;} ; The Law Offices ] \I: '. i , aers oj; its -|;'ird I Vide in Cranford .Society and Cranford Dramatic ' through Union. County, Fiamingo. • (.Contuuiod-front page A-lV- . •-'t-ho..'proct s,s:\yill take time; "Wo and volunteer-responders,. she conjunction with existing insur- ' awards,..to l)i;:giveiv out,during a Club.";'. . •",' '..•'••.... ."; ;is '.proposing that it..be .run. would., like it to lie a-gradual said.. • '•• /_. •••.., ' • ••'•'• ance, • :- •;...'•..•'.' ' ; • through the. borough. Because bo ])os.siblo foi\•'ihtv squad to. . thiii'g- so we • have, time to. train ; ; Tlie township has. proyulod; iliniU'i- 1 . night coverage ' . ; . .. 1 takes on" resjionsilHlity for able? to fill; in the gaps with President's Award, named - by , •-T- Spencer Bank, 21;3 South oiit ditliculties and. locating weulc Andrevv, ' Flacks; Federal Building 2 - Suite 202B Officials ' have' .maintained .. points were in casi>' the fabricated 'more operating costs.-. paid staff itself without .billing. ' Chainbi.'j-J'.'ivMdeiil Kuri IVtschovv,- Aye. " '• '•;-• .':.'•. •,-•.•. ••-.' Coordinator in New Jersey for that response to medical.emer-. •ivcognii-.e;-; ttio sei-vii-e of ,a. scenario ever became a reality:- ••" National Disaster ModicalSystem (above Sylvan Learning Center) Squad president' ' Jane ; residents, she-said, • • : . : ..-• . r-'-'-fiiiry Goodman Building, 2S) . Zawodiiiak agreed, that while . "'fhe reality.is we'may wiiid gencies has "not been, interrupt- .Chambcr.hii'inber.'Hiiriori.'e.i'arn:. AldenSt!';'- . • With the. help of dozens coniinu-' Said that communication between : ('oinmniiiiy Sorvicc Award nity volunteers, officials staged'..a agencies is an/area the teams could, gia? • , : ,••',..',.; Cranford, New Jersey :•,:•••;•. ... the squad will-1 alee on increas.- • up down the .road with some ed by the crisis and subsequent '— Tony's Cafe, 21 North L'nion : . .simi'ilated radiological bomb explo- Chirk, NJ -A new. -five, 16 •pajjc 'report has been published that reveals jng, staffing resj)onsibilities, •kind of a mix" between paid. ' tnfh'sitibn.-' ••'•'. .. .-. '- Doitie, Haiiii'wicz, for many. Ave,--.' •'.; ;'- '. ' . •-. ;:',"' • workori for theiliture. . '•'.;. ••hour's of it.Tv.i<-e to .Cranford •Faniily' —. Builders. General, 33(> sion that, took, place in Union iind . . "Dvei'all, I think.the exercise tlie "Untold Story" behind Pihrohiyalgia piiih. Fibi-omyalgia niisdia'griosis. ••••-•• Telephone.- v ... Telecopier .Care, .abe .WTC Memorial Centennial Ave. . . continued to allecf other towns in was very successful. If it goes too and tnisnvatnu'.ni is rampant and tuny lead to countless years .of unneces- Committee, Project Hoiiie and the President's Award the county- as participants in. the well, it's no fun -•— we'dp these drills sary 'suffi.'riiijj. This free report icveals a natural,/lnigless procedure that is •rt'A. -.•. :.'.• • '; ,.' ."'. •':• . .: "',---;Al Stender, for'his many :exercise hopped; a New -.Jersey to find our shortfalls," said Flacks, giving newjiope to these'patients \vitli miraculous results for many. If you 908-276-3060 908-276-2669 Gommittee weighs project -•;• Alike (.-ielnnvati'li, responsible years on the board, of directors Transit train bound 1'or Westtield. also a Cranford resident.He added, suffer IVoni libroiriyaliiia you iieedthis no .B,S., no gimmicks free report • for bri i ig"("rin's'iii Cranlbrd"' classic •and- as 'the- Chamber's, legal advi-. .- .'As--the "victims" wero-'-Jed'ort' the.' "We discover the, problems and that is giving hope to libroinyaigia'sufferers every where. To/or'dcr your • : .change orders .in qiiostion. •• •'••' • "audit, put: .'at.-'' nioro than 1 . train, emergency personnel staged . (Continued'frorii page.A-l). i'ai- shows to ilu.- downtowii. . : . soi . •••••'..', . ' .'where they lay, and, now we can- copy of this free report, CaH. toll free 1-800-278-5388 '• \ •••'. , ;• Our law firm,will continue to' :'•' • $100,000 .'•' . ••'• .';• '''•'.: i .'••'". ••'••' More discussion '.of- the - 'Ipny and Chidy Smith, for • •Tickets; for the awards dinner in WeS.tfieki were challenged to set . start to correct them." .(24 hr. recorded mvssaj>e) Mean.wlii'le,.the architect got '-..- Mease; for example, said he ropprt is. expected at the' com- • their.'yi:nr>; •decorating, the holid;.iy art:'$35JTo rescn'O a.sppt; call the ..up-., a makeslvift triage near .the. •'•:-••, ' offer professional legal services in live paid per' hour, after the work supports efforts to recover the mittee's. Sept.-" 2,'i meeting, Chamber office';lt (90S) 272-6114.- train station, and treat tlw.victims, : • lasted more than. MO months, , funds, -as 'long as that, process • who were hosed' down and decon- : - : :.-•••; following specialties: . . , • • though- because it entails: taminated. . • . . • ; ;•,'.' .which further added to the pro-' does, not rl'solf "becomo too potential litigation soine .dis- . j eel's, expense. • • . : •• ',; ".It .went' very well,", said expensive..Before action can be cussion may he held in execu- Westlieid. Police Chief •Bernard • "There.was no big stick we. Buried With Bills? ; taken', lie.vsaid, th'tv committee., tive session, • .' ..'.' Cranford board taps '• Tracy. "Since Sept. 11, we know • Wills & Estate/s • •.. •.*.:CoriTJTiercial •Litigatioii could hold Over him and make must review its optioiis more >• -In addition to the. pros pecto'f these things can happen. All the Get Out From Under With A Home Equity Credit Line ; him' .finish sooner," . said thoroughly and get another •Real Estate •••••• ' • • .•.'General ".Litigation.. . ••• recouping i'unds, township offi- attitudes have changed, so.we take Commissioner Scot f Mease!. estimate of. 'the'• fillicit! it, might- new guidance director . these things pretty seriously now." from THE bank. . ... Wbile- the' commissioners. sntcessfully recover. . .- , <• ., cials have stressed the. audit . "I've l>een all over the country • Personal In jury • Corporate & Business : Borrow money based on the cTJuily/ in yoqr hotw1 aiid your ability 'to repay. praised the report's .ovenrhand- - ; [;jven " . Mayor "••'•' I)hn' will help prevent similar..errors By LAUREN TRAINOR utation in .all aspects of guidance • with different 'emergency.medical froni-i-ollege.admissions, to direct You'll got a great low rate. And the interest may be. tax deductible* • .' ;. ••(HlneSs'.'and.-thoroughness, they Aschenhaclv, who ;has been in the- upcoming - hood, control . TIIRCIII;II.\'1.I;I.K . • ' • '.. • offices,Tve always seen that New. l student: services, to toinmunica- ••were, not ready to. fonvihit- to : pushing,, the review since last and Cranford .Crossing: prpj-' Jersey is at the forefront -('of emer- 'CKANKORD — The. Board of tion -with parents," s-aid-Feinsod. geiicy_;''h>ainirig). ;;_and •especially., .'legal action inJaii. attempt .to.. year,..:said-.- the., townshif) • may •ects,;;••..,•;;. i;'L^r\:_ ';...' -:'.i 1 • lonio-Eqiiity Croclit-IJno, you-ca'nborrow up to- ~ ••:-•->• "EducaTion"viily'd; to iiive. a "new" "He's "done it ;all,'-;' """•'. ""' ".' . I Iniqn Con nty,v said Christopher HbmeEqiiily •".;• A copy of the audit is on,file $.125,000, But instead ot. getting all the -money up. front, .'.' • : /l'.ecove'r fiimls from the'eontrac- • have to hire another consult ant .director of giiidaiive at iVlonday's ' Walkatten's first .day wasScaturo,. Union. County. Deputy "Line Appoinlments during Jay or evening-hours'-, : -.:•"..',.• '•• ,-...; '.„•' you access it as you need-it during the .. tor and architect .-••-.tunds; the to .take, another ,look at the' at. the.Granford Library.- '. '• iii.eetinK; fiilii));. a vacancy- that. Wodnesdav,' . '."'"'". .. Eitiergency • •' Miihagemeht' left, suidenl-s wiihotit- a dirt.'ctor •'• •' .•'•' ,- first 5, ye;\rs—;simply by writing a . less than a wc'elcat tin.; beginning check. During those 5 years .'you'll pay " (ifthe. .-.'ch'ool year.' ' • interest only on the amount.you use. .Uoljerl WalkotU'ii -..has spent' • At the end of 5 years you'll repay the the past J.-l-yenr.s. as'the director SPAPNG MAGICIAN ROOFING ; loan over^O years. Ghopse-from these or ;;uidaiu:e.ibr the Sparta School -. Cape God $2,500 llisl.ik.-; ami |in'.vi.ous|y held; in "Let hie work my magic .throe options: • .-;. .."... . •. '• ' AN EXPERIENGl 10O Off service the same positioirin. IHogotm an your home" Bi-Level $2,700 Any . "lie has almost. 25 years of' Variable Rate Income Check experience as a high school 'direc- DrywaH-Taping-Finishing Home Equity Line . Roofing Job program tor, which is •• obviously very Split Level $2,900 .: • first Vear fixed at Prime -;0.26%:, AND CARING STAFF impressive," siti(I Superintendent FREE ESTIiVlATESI]! • Price includes: removal.ollwo-layprs-Qf old shingles, dunipsters, completeclean'. • • ReniainingTerm . . . " up, 25 yr. shih'glcis and all'paper and permits. ••, .•.--.. ' .. •.LawrenceFeinsod'. • .- Brian Brogan is Prime on last day ';• Carol Anne^ttcrsnn,-PTyOCS,;^ bonrd ccrlit'icMl -a^. ..'••' Walkotu-;n's . many. :y.ears of CARLSON BROS. 9O8-272-12G6 908-497-9018 3.74% of each billing cycle an orthojiecl-ic clinical specialist by..l'fio Anivrit an. experiente has allowed hini to Over 20 years In the business : (Continued from page A-D gain expertise in a number of APR" +•0.24% ,•"• '•-. :: •:• .' 'Boardot Physical Therapy Spccialiies. This naiional areas , iniportaiit ;for such .an • '•certification recognizes' her advanced .training and ... in. education or law, he. will be influont.ial po.-jiiuin in Cranford,' ANDREW J. ANISKO, MB. able to volunteer their-tinie in Variable Rate No Income Check , extensive experience in orthopedic. phv^c-,it therapy. BOARD CERTIFIED IN INTERNAL MEDICINE Feinsod s-akl.; . ••'. . • • . '•'• ,,. . ,'.,•'.; Home Equity Line ; a school or a local! law firm, "Lie. corner with a, wealth of ••' Her area ofxqncentMtJon is spinal (ly.siunciion ,ind said Feinsod; "There's no text-, First Year-fixed at Prime + 0.365% : : ; • experience, and ail excellent rep-- ..- hand injuries. .'.': " "•• ' • . ; '•••'•'.', ' book; iio instructional process • Remaining Term ""*'"• OFFERING SERVICES IN; .that can compare to'that expe- is; Prime on last day COMPREHENSIVE ADULT rience." . . •,.,-• - -; 4.365°/ of each billing cycle . Last year; the. service pro-^r Luncheon kicks APR" HEAWHCARE. SAME DAY gram .that was .in. place only, ti^mnastics Is Fun! + 0.865% appealed to a handful of sen- off season fpr Two Step Income Check Willie Is On The Road Again iors,-, mainly' because it' was APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE Home Equity Line 'All.you could see; is Willie's I'eetas he battled under hislrLick. with the clutch'plate'. • .:. •loosely constructed and was not Garden Glub closely advised,.said Stern. '":•' 1 First 5 Years fixed at Prime + 1.24% Suddenly it shifted andpinned his rigli't index linger. I le'callecl put in.a panic, but he CALL: (908) 653-9449 ; : '. High school principal Carol . CRANFOKD^ \ - : The. j • Remaining Term fixed -.. was.alo'ne, Carefully he used.an open-end ivr.ench.jo, pry the clutch plato-olT his.finger. , • Grossi has had experience as Florapliile Garden Chili, founded at Prime 'on'last business ,After.ten agonizing minutes, he was free, • •:•.-' '•:'; ,": ,. ,:• principal,;-in the West Essex in 1950 and a membi-'r of the 5.24% day of access period school, district in a veivy suc- MEDICARE ACCEPTED ...Garden.Club of Now Jersey, will. APR" + 199% V .' .-' : •'•-'.': .'• cessful program similar to the ,resume meetings for the, coining The haridsurgeon, used a plate and screws to align VVillio's Iracfured Ixine'. After a few 198 NORTH AVENUE, EAST one Cranford will be imple- season Monday with a. noon Get out from under now. weeks, he was referred to.Carol Anne Patterson at ADVANCED Physical Therapy.Assoei- CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY 07016 menting.- ; ... •'.•"••• luncheon/business meeting at ''; ": ' '' ' ' ; ' ; the hotrie of Mrs; Miriam .Moody. Dig out'fast by Visiting any of our 15 convenient ' ; Co-presidenls Peg -Campbell branches serving New Jersey. Or call toll free ..Carol Anne.skillfully mobilized Willie's stiff and. swollen finger. She controlled the • . ', and Helen van 'Colder will chair 1-87^-4SI-BANK tor;an application.' ; • ;. the. meeting,, at which possible swelling arid sooii Willie was .able To make a list. Carol 'Anne-provided a complete .; new projects "will- be .discussed.- ; Announcing ; strengthening program, which inckidecl hand tools, •;•';.-,... ••-. - ''•'•• " ... , A Penn Jersey Advance, Inc. newspaper Programs for the' year will,-be' Myanced Level Free A New Medical Practice . ., announced, and. new yearbooks, •-;• NJN Publishing © 2002 Trial Willie was discharged with lull iise of his hand and linger; He completed repairing his designed hy Doi'is.Pach'olok, will , /^mpetitiveTeam Vrograttis be distributed . , • •;'• ' • truck, but this time with, a helper. ; > . :. , : : Published every Thursday by NJN tumbling it Trampolineglasses Class! Pediatrics ; Publishihg (USP$ 136-800) • - During the suirinier, the Civic Mew jttidenti i)nl>( Committee • headed .by . Jacky All-Star ^heerleading Program Magdalena Anisko, M.D; 301 Central Ave., Clark, NJ 07066 THE bankior you. Carol Ande was happy to assist Willie to a.full;recovery. 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A-4 Cranford Chronicle September IT, 2003 September 11, 2003 Cranford Chronicle A-5 to Bulky waste if om ¥ale Law ,"ScJ Cranford native a high-sp KENILWORTH oil sale now I Campus notes Paul Fekete • Three unidentified niales led an [Police Log : CRANFORD — Registration is a candidate A&P employee on ..-v high-speed. is now ongoing for the township,'s ' chase at about .7:15 p.m. Aug. ,')() cleanup program for bulky waste. defendants; in One case, State v. . 28. Police/are Nvorlciiig on A $90. permit entitles. a: resi-, Mann, his brief led to a reyer at Warrant after they stole DVDs'.from the : , supermarket.. nnc.| lied in a white' ..leads, and the case is still under , dent to curbside disposal of up to sal of a conviction because . :750 pounds of bulky waste; more . Dodge Neon, .' • , • ,' , .':••' .investigation, said Lt.' Richard' police had engaged in an Officer School ; ; than one permit may be pur- unconstitutional search. The maiiiiger was. lost the' sus- .'Dopf--. ,••' •''•"• ••' ':•.•':•. : - .' Paul Fekete s day begins with pects.', trail.- in Newark, but not chased. Pennits are sold only in Morley has also been hon- people yelling at him hours Residents of Dorset Drive lost; the, Recycling Office, Roo.ni 5' of ored on, the state and national beToVe.- lie witnessed one of the power at about 8 a.m. Aug. 31. The ; before 'the first light of dawn: alleged shoplillers •bail out of. his. the'Clvinford Municipal Building, levels in .'several-.-writing- con- With distant dreams of after- outage is believed.to -have' been •fi-oni 9;3(V a.iiL-4 p.m..according vehicle on Route .78 near Hillside 1 tests, including the Ariierican noon naps, and Xixty Sunday './.caused by a •squirrel which strayed 'to the following'schedule: • Bar Association's William 1 with the DVDs, he told,'police.The onto a-power.-l.ine. PSE&G-was noti- : mornings shattered, he jumps case-is under investigation... . :. • All / districts: '.weekdaj's . Greehalgn award for his paper .up, clears out the cobwebs, fied: and. restored power, •'.•••••.' .- thi'ougli -Wednesday, Sept.- .24. • "To Catch a Killer: Roadblocks . Evening purchases are available • makes his bed and. races to join ••'• Ten thousand dollars worth of arid the Fourth Amendment." 70 other soldiers gathered : .- A resident/of the'200, block bf; fWJ-.-p.'hv. Sept. 2'i oiily.. '.'• •.-'-.: /• Morley is a 2000 graduate of . individual elevator steps, were, Faitouto Ave. reported Sept, 4 that' • /Districts 2,-.3auci,:4: Monday, around •••several sinks to brush reportedly, stolen 'from" ..Precision Princeton Uniy6rsiiy, niagna-,. their teeth — at double time.. her vehicle, had been broken, into •Sept./i9-Wednesday-.Oct. 1.' / '/. '' , Escalator on. Michigan Avenue the ; MICHAEL MORLEY cum laude; and tho 1096 salu- The' clock is ticking for and her car .battery and wallet had ••• . Districts I:!, and 4; -M.Onday,. night of Aug.- .29. The case is cilr- .- : tatorian of Cranford High- Fekete, an Army Warrant b'eoiv stolen. . ' - - . -Oct.ttAVednvsdav'. Oct.S.' ,-'' . '.''•:• rently, under investigation. , :, ; Crflnford native Michael T. School. He is how living in Officer Candidate and the son.of Devin Walsh of Cranford is congratulated on completing her internship by Senator Tom Kean Jr., '. -District: 4;. Tuesday, Oct. 14- '•• Mbrjey graduated earlier this Jacksonville, F.la. during his Paul and Irene:' Fekete of A coll-phone'.and a pair .of su'n- right, and Assemblyman Jon Bramnick. •'-Wednesday,. ().ct.' 15.; '.. • •'- ./ /- Bromhorg, .19, of summer frctin Yale Law School. yearlong clerkship for Judge • Cranford. From the first yell, he : glassosvvere reportedly stolen from ' Paytiiehtwill-be ;acce|!ted iiv .Konilworth.was charged with sim : •While at Yale, Morley was. an Gerald Bard. Tjoflat of the has seven minutes to get up; get : a. car parked: at the/high school cashund-checks.. ' •-. '•••':.•'• . pie .'assault, tres[)assing, and- i-nir-.;; editor of the "Yale •. Law United States Court of Appeals dressed; get his breath fresh and ; : ' parldng lot during the day.Friday. • • :' iVrtnit,.-. y>-)ir not be sold- in n ' .. PHOTOS BY GREGORY KOBASHJOAWA- glary Sept:.,2. / . • . /.". , :•'- etes intern Journal" and.-a board member for the 11th Circuit.. : . • be downstairs ready to drop and : district once' .that district's..'' of the "Yale Law nnd, Policy give.a; health dose of push-ups Cranford native Paul Fekete is overcoming mental and physical challenges at the Warrant Officer . •;. After'..a.ilisagrcement.with a 2.0-' • , QRANFORD / /. C.ranford- resident Devin 'Walsh, a' student at- ing, in. our.- litisy legislative -offices .this past cleanup wee.k'h'ns be'giin'.jind no- His parents, • William '.and Candidate 'Schodlat Fort Rucker, Ala. to earn the rising eagle insignia of a U.S; Arrny warrant off leer. year-old '•• borough. •• resident, : Review." He authored five aca- Mary Morley, live in Cranford. ; and sit-ups, for his- extremely 'Oak Knoll of the Holy .Child School in Sinnniit, spring and summer...-Our interns- helped con- . •rei'iiiids \vi) 1 be given. The- pickup Fekete,hopes to specialize in aviation; • Bromberg allegedly went'to.the.vic- : demic articles'published, in the vocal instructor — and.then take . Firefighters and police officers . was among 20-college and high school student,, stituents resolve, issues with various- stiite ' schedule .is'iis. follows:.' '; ;•,-.. ,.,. ti'm's house ahej'knocked' on the journals-; including, pieces oil Kurt M. Krause; DMD of gf.morning run. .-'. - '••:.. '• responded to a fire at,an Abefdecii /.'interns at the -legislative -offices Q('. Sen. Toni' ' depart hieiits-, .answering ..correspondence' 'and/ • -District/ 1 i-sioiijlica'st '*'.,'. Sejit',- .who.volunteered for a three-year: them, t0o. -Warrant • officers fall ', • screen .-•• door.. .When .nobody. researching and dr.iiftinjj.•legislation;".Ke.a.n Court: residei)ce - at.' 11:09 pm Kcan-.Ir.-and Assemblymen Jon BranUiick and. : ; increasing .the, supply, oftrans- Cranford has completed a one- After that, there's only -about. ". -P'-' ••'•'•'•'•'• •••'• -;•' •"'.••• .'' •-•••'••• /"••••' . tour to mold the': newest genera- '• between, the enlisted force and answered, /she allegedly entered; said.--. ••• .:'.. -. " ,,:;' ; '..'• ' • :•'• .'....•.'• ' -, -. •' plantable Organs, constitiitioiv year general, practice residency ' 15 more hours to the day —• all .at,- "After this course, I'll : Saturday night. / •'. '.-. ••'... Eric Munoz were thanked for .their services District 2 (southwest K-OVA. fi:- •' : . tion of Army leaders — constant- the. Army's regular, ,.commis . the open door, -searched'•.the-hoii.se" The lire-.began in the basement: (luring- an A.ug. 19 reception, Each-student'vvas :• Muni)'/,'-' praised. ..the.1' interns • as well;; and . l : alinterpretation, the First. in Buffalo,-NjY.-.Kraii-se's certifi- about-the same pace with spme . for the -victim- and,assaulted her. ''.' . "District, '•) .north«'esH:-Oct.:|3.- - Amendment and bioethics. ; highly-stressful••-. .•'. situations . rhQve over to aviation ;, ly heap -.tasks, stress and 'strin- , siiin'od officer rnnks — lieutenant with a lit• candle. It was.exthl-. presented witii a citation .signed by tho-.three .Brani'nick encouraged area.stiujeiits who .would / District',-l..in-oi:t'heaVt'i:''(')(.i,-26. ... : cate of residency in general den- ge.ht- inspections:' upon' candi- through general. Warrant- offi-' -.The-victim, suffered scrapes and - Morley was. the recipient of the tistry wa's awarded' June 22 by thrown in for good measure.. school :•• to : learn to fly guished,- and there were' no legislators. ;•' • , • .; '•, -.-•. :' '..•'. • / / •..•': like, to'-.apply for internships: to, contact, the .It.ein.-.sKch asjippliauct's, fur- . dates.' Each -candidate rin'isi /'cOrs ".spend their, entire •:.c'aro.er.' bruises,/.- . ; •. .-.- • • ,, ' .;.•• : Yale ,' Law School's' 2001 the School of Dental.••'Medicinei While almost' everyone going Army • helicopters,;; I've injuries, .'said- Police' Lt.. Steven . ;-':We, were very fortunate, to.have such 'a-,'ta-l-. -.Westfielcl office at -'.i-BOHi'. 2:i2-:>(>7vl or ,lho' '.nituiv, (-ai-pi'ting, lawn, niowers,- through the Army's Warrant .exhibit outstanding attention to- focusing oil';one job, and their Wilde./ •• ... "; :,''•.••' • ' ,'•;'. . entedaiid ent,liusi;i.stic group of students assist- Sumnutoflice at,i;90Si 91S-0-1W'":-'• .•',,': t civs' • ji iid/ fools w\ 11 .be col loe.te.d .- ThuVman Arnold Award, given SUNY-Buffalo, and the Graduate. ; : always dreamed of flying^ ,detail' and .excellent.,.time-inan- : commanders- expect- them to he: . A New York City inan is suspect- to the best oralist in the annu- . Medical-Dental Education Officer Candidate School in.Fort ' Wilde said the (ire was, iiqt con- I'uw.an.ietl ..b'ooks-::s.hould-.b'e'.put ageinent skills if he is to pin tho the . resident experts;' in .their . ed, of passing stolc'h checks through ' : . al Morris Tyler Moot Court of Consortium of Buffalo. It includ- Rutker, .'Via. can regularly call up and now the opportunity- sidered suspicious'.. '....•...;. :• iiitu'brjWn -paper, bags and set • rising eagle insignia of a warrant // .field-;•Rogularoriicprs branch into an ATM niilchine•: at 'the United . Appeals competition.. '.••-.; ed work lii . Buffalo . Goneral .hundreds -of.place's they'd rather, •out'at curbside on recycling'clays. • ', has presented'itself. After officer onto,his collar. . .-:• -.-.•' .. (liHTei-enl fields during careers, Trust Bank.on Kenilworth Blvd. While at Yale', Morley voliin- Hospital,. Millard' Fillniore be; the. payoff.-'Tor. successfully . GAliWOOD •'• -Clean -us'i-d • cloih.i-ug,' towel.s-'iind "A'warrant, officer .is a more with the primary .'foai-s- being on. Police Li. Richard.Dopf said that,. Sign up for tovvn-wide garage sale . slHT't.s- .can .lie'-recycled, at' the '. teered. in the law school's •Hospital, ', and . Roswell Park making their way. through they. / become ah aviator, I'll Ariny's testing ground for potoji- •detail-oriented officer," said. •leadership. the man. recently deposited about An unidentified burglar broke, - 'CRANFOKD.'-^-'The annual Another option is to. register . garage sakvcul'l (.'ranford Fainily. .-'Fa.nw.'uoiJ-. h'ecycling ^(k'nt'er !)' domestic violence clinic.wher^' .•Memorial Institute. '-' see what the lifestyle is 1 tial leaders makes adapting nnd Fekete, who earned a' bachelor's • - "After -this...course, Til. move $8,000 in payroll checks from into a, North Avenue -business, the Care.at !i)08i 276-3530: , / a.ni.-1. )'),in, Wednesihiys- and . he helpcul . women -obtain Project; Home town-wide garage, -.by e-mail, at PHCranfor.d.coni, • Krause is.currently serving in. overcoming whatever the cadre ' like, and if I like it, I will degree in biology from Kcan - over to aviation school to learn.to Citibank, in Delaware. The case is' night' of Sept. .3. Police.responding Project Homo, of Crahford is. a .Sundays...... '• . • ..•••.••'.-. •.restraining orders ' against '.sale-will be-held 9 a.-m.-'l p..m,.' then mail the check to P.O. Box an advanced program affiliated " University.."An••enlisted person fly Army -..helicopters," Fi'keto ; throw's at. them wort h the trouble.' probably stay for 20 still under investigation; and: the • to a-call from the inanag'er discov- Oct'. 4\ The raiivdato is Oct. -II.--. 72-1. ,,-' ';.•. ..." ,.'••' ;.' .'.,' • .tax-exempt non-profit organiza- : Un-aca'p'table •• ni;iterial?. - physically-abusivp spouses. lie with' '.. 'the. , University . of work's to get the job done., train. /said. "I chose aviation because it. for Fekete and the rest. Kenilworth Police- Department is • ered the rear door had.been dani-. Last year,. 225-families joined. / Maps /are -distributed at the. tion 'composed'-.'of-volunteers, who: •i-ncliide.household''i.;-arh,-.i{}(',. can- also worked with the New' -Pennsylvania. He is a 2OO2.'gra(l-'. years." • . • : •• ;' '• "The most challenging part of soldiers rind experiences of man- is vei'y..challenging and very pursuing leads.with Plainlield. /•'. aged and an undetermined amount ' this special eVent. To be on the following times, and locations: raise funds to.-prevent honveless- st riici ion. .debris, yard waste, Haven Legal Assistance clinic;. uate ... of.' the . University of. _ the school is adapting to the time agement,; and a regular officer . technical. I've always' dreamed of of money was taken from a rear- Cranford . United Methodist nes.s in Cranford, due. to crisis sit- chemical, or -medical/waste, auto ..- where.he helped draft appeals : Project-Home town-wide garage Medicine and Dentistry of N'ew ' schedule -—. it's wry rigid," said primarily deals with command. flying, and now the.opportunity . T\yelve maiHioxos.two cars, and storage room. The case is under . sale map, residents can sign-up ' Church on Walnut and. Lincoln uations like •'Illness' or job. loss, It batterifs and concrete. • • brief for. indigent criminal.. Jersey. .-'-.' ' • •-.'., Fekete, ,a ,1992. graduate of' As a warrant, I'H'specialize in. lias, pi'eseiited, itself. After .I a lampjiost were, reported diimaged. "investigation. ' ; / ' ' weekdays through Sept. 30at the avenues, 5-7 p.m. Oct. 3 and 7:30-- .'operates - through.. Cranford 1'^u; iiiore'iiil'ormhtio.n, contact ed.soldiers — such as Fekete,. a one field for my whole career. 1 1 Cranford High. "Every task we .New Jersey Mational Guard become, an aviatiii , I'll see what drop-box at C.ranford Family 9- a.m. Oct. .4; Dunki'n .Ponufs, Family (.'are to provide' help to, the Recycling, Office-at.'(908-) 709- get —' and. we got a lot of them -- like the difference of ljeing.'more • the lifestyle is like, and if I like Care, til Myrtle. St., or mail the South Avenue West-in the Drug .qualified Cranford. families. ' 9 ' ' '' '• enlistee-'• who . worked with detail-oriented, more stringent Are You Ready for a Change in Your Life? is due at n coi.ti.1in time; And if'a ' tolocommuniciitions — or. .-.it,. I will probably slay /for 20. $20 donation check, (.payable: to .. Fair Mall,- 7:30-9 a.m. Oct. <1; r •and a lot more disciplined."-'- . Special reeycliiig day 1 . . Share your Journey -w.it ji a Caring; Licensed ...... task isn't 'completed in thoallot-. strnight-froni-higli school "or .'col- years." '• '• .- ' .'•• '• • • ' • Project. Home of Cranford to: •BagelAmcrica in Cleveland tod. .time, wo get' penalized, for'it Uponcoinpletion pf the school,' -.-• So when.Fekete gets yelled at Plaza, 7:30-9 a.m. Oct.; 4.; and .. Proless;ion;il CiHiiiselor/Ceriilied Hypnotherapist . lege.candidates .into, the. Army's Project Home of .Cranford, P.O. arid then have, to move on to the oilicor corps. Tho class lasts 'six. Fekete and theother cadets.will, to start his day/or an instruct or Bov'724', Cranford, NJ 07016, Kugelman & DeRosn, 126 South Artists/ Crofters, Vendors next task. If can got very nerve-/ wooks for activo-duty candidates join the.'ranks of the Army's some grui'fly lets him kiinw his socks scheduled for Saturday Include name,: address, phone Ave. East, 3-5 p.m. Oct. 3, ' ' • • wracking." '• ' • '"••- 24,000 warrant officers and. earn .aren-t in exactly the right posi- ••" For additional.information on. •••.- ' • > Honor yiuir spirit • Reduce stress •" • and lour, woeks: for Guard nnd • The County of Uiiion'-, will number and sale items'with.reg- The faculty at Fort Rucker, Rosoi"v'; soldiors-.; the right to, be saluted, and tion in.his. drawer, ho doesn't sponsor- a recycling event istration...... •• . ..' the. Project .Home town-wide. 2003 Street Fairs Alter.your lifestyle •Improve your relationships | County hews tho Army's only warrant office r- •Ta make'the most of the time, • addrcssedas Mister or.Miss after consider it njde:treatim'nt/—• it's Saturday so Union County /resi- pinning on the rising eagle. /' his shot at m.ore 'advanced lead- . '•-.-; Make changes, at-your owii pace. , : . producing School, has very, little the training, advising and coun- dents'can'"get rid: of unwanted Free Exhibitor Packets time to transform former enlist- seling officers — warrant officers • But. more will be expected, of ership in. the iVrmy. : •'.' : ; computers, and electronic equip- : als that will be accepted is avail- "There's New Hope For Carpal Maryann Cicio Peterson, LPC, NBGCH ment,, household special waste,. able at the Union County Bureau wwwStreetFairs. org 2253' Smith Ave., PIHAI South. Scotch Plains • 9OH-232-44S4 find .-old -automobile tiros in aii of Environmental Services -web- environmentally proper manner. siteat: \v\vw.ucnj.org/oem. . ' . Tunnel Syndrome Sufferers!..." The collection will' take. place The.'household special waste- from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.; at- Lucent Union Cpunty, NJ- A controversial free report has jiist been THE BIGGEST MISTAKES Collection will be held rain or, •••....-•• ; Sponsored by: Teclinologies, located, at 600. shine, for-••Union''County re_si-' released \vhicli is ahgeriiii: doctors all over the country: If yo^snf- Mountain Avenue, in . New.. CRANFORD .Chamber of Cortiinoitif ."/ • . dents only'arid not/for business- fcr from symptoms related to carpal'tuiin'cl syndrome and are SPRINGFIELD Chamber of Commerce to begin Providence.' '•',•' "'.•'''. es. -Proof- of Union. County re sir; 1 AITresidents of Union County'- t'trecl ol'uearing splints, takiny pills or.hearing about surgery, then- RED BANK Fire Depariment . . deney is-required. For more, inform WESTFIELD Neighborhood Council • are eligible.to'participate at no niation, please call the. Bureau of you iit'L'd this free report. To order- your copy of this stiiniiiiif> new AND How TO IDENTIFY THEM cost, and pre-registration is not. NJN Publishinq fourth year Environmental Services Hotline, report; call:toll-lVee 1^800-2864937^4 hivrecorded message/. : ; . required..- -.. '•'.-'. ..--.' at-19081654-9889. : : NJ. 101.5 FMR^clib .-••".• : •', THE FINANCIAL SEMINAR FOR C- '.,_••'•' • All residents need to do is ••:•• •;-••'• •-•:SERIOUS WOMEN INVESTORS-'-; -::;-. :• of drive to the site with their house- hold special waste, computers • Your Environmental Headquarters . '•• This'.fall begins' the Courtli and':other .electronic equipment, SINCE Hosted By: Stewart A: Ritter , ' .' ••'-, year of. service lor.'.. t'JW1'Union and automobile tires. Workers at • -••• yacuums .'•'..•'...'.]. .

the site will unload the vehicles. -•% 1956 Senior Vice President-Investments .Coiinty chapter (if iho'Nati.oiial • • Sewing Machines Alliance for. the Mentally ' 1.11 • ' There is a- limit of eight auto- • Outdoor Power Equipmeht When: Wednesday, September17th, 2003 '(NAM.It. The pulilic is invited mobile tires.'..(without rims); per to attend IVe.e present at ions on household. This is a .household. • Janitorial Supplies ,,: .; •-'•-.•• at 7:00p.m. ' •'• .';; • /^,. :. • topics .of . interest.^ concerning recycling/ event'. /No businesses, •••- Air and Water Purification ; Where: The WesfwOod •..-'...-'" . ineivtal health.'.:. ' ': '••••••.. •please. / . . - - . .'-•'.' Equipment COMPANY '"Household special' .waste" '.'.•,.' /•/;-•••••:• . 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WHO WAS YOUR FAVORITE TEACHER IN SCHOOL?

Jersey ' • •• m More answers THETORGH BR6SED,, Mf-im^ : : ::£4nwBi KATHYQEHAVEN on Sebt;ii MATTNAZZARO NEILSCHAMBAN I PATRICIA EfECHTLOFF AMYZUCOSKY ADRIANNA PICCIUTO Visiting friends in ,': • Cranford :.. Westfield . . •Westfield. . •'• Scotch Plains native Cranford business owner ..It's been two years since the day we will never for- •••,:' Westfield Mike DeSK ' Mr; Sicola,' my.. 7th grade Mr-:. Vilata,' my -11 th grade art Ms,;' Fr.itzsiriimons, • my sci- My Second grade -leach'oK' Mr/ Ca.nnella,'my. science :y : : My. third grade teacher. I- get. ;•/,••; ••.•''•;••• ••;.' ' '•'•.'••; .::..; •,•; ; •.'. '•.•.•; \.'/•";''•" music teacher, He. made history. and., Spanish ence teacher in ; middle'- Ms. Grispin. She, was.very teacher,, who taught high remember her' reading Much has changed in this, country and the world music interesting,- • •:' teacher. . ' •••••.:' school. She was very strict, • nice.to all the-kids..She lis- school,biology, It was .hard,, "Charlotte's Web" . doing but she made science very tened,to us.,, -. , but he helped "rh'e through' since that unprecedented and incomprehensible attack X The ethnic Wilbur's' \ioice. She ;had wis,- : interesting. • '..'"•. •; . .biology and, marje'-it-inter-. On the United States. "•''.' -.,•'•. ; ,. d.ominriei'. voice and brought The Security in our lives that we once took for grant- battle for •to'- life; the' characters in. the :e-stin'g'..'-. • •.-/ '•'.,•.'' •• ••• ' •' \ -.- ed has been shaken.,No longer do. we complain about book; . " ''. '.:•' '• .' added security measures whenever, we board a plan Or attend a major sporting event. Getting a New Jersey's a jjoorsoui driver's license.has also become a bit more complicated, Being Hungarian; -naturally'lam but nobody seems to mind. Stringent new laws and . asked more questions "about'mat- expensive new bureaucracies have also been created; More attention ters .of the-heart and lust than most. , "it's too soon to tell if they will protect us .or place mere mortals. • ,' ...,.;:. By MAVIS SgRAFIN almost''any- type :of activity,; or. give>fi on t he order of tjipso given at •ilocumr.jvt.sliould not he taken for oppressive limits on our precious freedoms.. . ••'. I tell guys that the happiest ben- : : The war. on terrorism continues in countries on the efit of the 1990s was the introduc- (Guest corhrnentary^ assiimed by jiers'onH ''who' -are not ••-.'•our .Me'moriai Day-cvi.int.s. As tjlin-" • jji-aiiled |)y. .any.citizen'of fh'is.'coun- 1 • own American'-ci'tizens! The.ywere went ori and'--' . have been, abed ami asleep:" ' , : : Despite monumental .changes,. probably , the niost .important..' mind that it. lias he.'en said that oVi.r 'freedom, and our ..democracy. . very likely be a. never-ending war against terrorism. makes, it 21.f5. years old... It was- : : solitary ,men; are' often grazing for : . . \VP iri N'ow •l(:!i's.t»y.owo|:a special . -.the Constitution has continued as a Amendment. 13 abolished., slavery;. Constil.u.tion reinaiils tho; iniist Whotln.'r they do or-no.t; it is our,, On the other hand, many of the changes that were signed .by' delcgatt's • from .1.2 : ; 1 •theirdinner ..-'•• ."',:• .'.• - dt b! .lo oui' sjgii^r.s'/David -Brearley, .. symbol of democracy, rind it- is the •' 15 gave every, citizen the right to'• enduring vVritten work, and it hiis . iiile-'jitiiVn to; ko(}\) .reiterating its' predicted in the immediate aftermath of Sept. 11 have . ; colonitt.s.ialthoutfh only nine (•'olonics William' " Paiterson, .William • envy of the free world. Originally,- it"•' vote;: 16; established the federal proved to be e^traoi'diiiarilv.a'lapt- valin: every year. .Perhaps some\ : . For both men and women who ..'' comprised a..ciupriun' at that iinvc. It not happened. A surge in community activism has. not have reached the point where the Livingston;, and •Jo'nalban Daytoii. consisted, of soyt'n.quitp .lengthy- inco'me tax; 25 established an di'der-' ahle (e) an ever .ehan^inH 'socioty.,. patrieitil; aiid ' concerned .citizens' took nearly two .years; with --much : happened; blood banks are still,begging for donors. A pressure of leaving, a smoky, noisy, • Schools weit' naniofl aflcr •them. ''article's:which established tlie-ibrm' My process for filling the office of -thw The? freedoms e^tablislxMl. '|jy, this •w-ill•listen: .' -. •'','• '••'•' . -.'' •-. .,' ••,••• debate and disagro'ement, to finally.' renewed sense of social seriousness that many cultural bar alone or without a phone nun>: : • towns also. They were honored and' •;of government wo have, today. Our , President••'• in the ..event of death' ber or,email .address lias,become • ratify it. It ^ becaine. the. law ol'thc •'•recognized in their tiine,..but; how' three' major branclios of govern-. while'1 in.office; 26 Ipwor'ed the voting critics had forecast has not,come to fruition. Civic par- land and remains so today.1. ,: . . ticipation and voluntee'rism are still mired by apathy. •'-.•oppressive, I suggest hanging out/at many of. today's citizens-actually. . meiit — legislative, executive' and age. from 21 to 18; 22 limited the: the cbflbo.'biirs at.Borders or Barnes ' livlHo^.C^onsn'ss aut'Jao.rix.pfl th'e . luiow who they were? ;, • ju.dicia,! —.were outlined at length ••'President's tenure to two terms. . President to proclaim Se|i't. 17 as While the. pain of that day Wil,l never fade, life in this ' hnd Noble, where new. chapters in :'" George Washrhgto'n wa's'iippoiht- .and I he duties aiul rcs'iiorisibilitics These arc just a few, hut they'indi- . country has returned to as normal as.it can be. You-can;' life experiences can.be written. ."•Citizenship Day..In 1955, (lie DAK; ed ]).residont of the.Convention, and' of,.each were delineated. As.lime cate that our legislative bodies have •proposed devoting an entire week.- see it in the more subdued commemorations this year. . • • However, in God's ingenious, sys-. .it'took-from May to Septemlier'to .:we.nl; on ..and, in order. .to_.keep; had the'welfare arid concern of But we must not forget what happened that day, and • tern of. checks and balances, the . each'yivir to itscclchvatioii. 'And'oiv •finally'bring the.document, to the : abreast of the cluuiging times and . Airieiica'n citizens in inind. we should always honor the memories of those who per- Letters to the editor other half of my pedigree — Dutch, • Aug. 2; 1,955 .Si'jit. :17-^:-i wasdi'sio- full Ctovention.-.-for -approval. He ' struct lire of the' United Stales and Craiie's Ford Chapter commemo- Don't .miss the biggest indoor with: its dainty tulips and totally - natod.C'onstitution'AVVi'k, . ' • cpncliidotl the presentation with as more and -more States, were ished^ And \ve should honor requests by those who lost l rates this'week in many ways, all" flea market in NJ! passive- windmills — prevents every . .The (!ran'i.' .s Ford .Cha|)ler feels these.words. "It is to be. exported added, it became necessary to aim'ed at 'education'' about respect loved, ones'in the World Trade Center that the f6otprint ; .night from being.Prom Night. This • that it is vital to••• preserve; every, : that it may not meet the approval of . ailiencl -the 'original ..document. .for-the document. A display, is of the Twin Towers be left as consecrated ground.-That'• facet of our. Amorican Mistory, .hot (•very state, but.we believe that it Setting story straight on farmhouse ' bi-polar ethnicity ha's.always.boen a' 1 There are. now, 27 Amendments.- . always prepared for tlie; library, in 1 ..is the least we can do. ' blessing and a curse, a set.of Chinese just th' He\''olutionary War. which will promote 'tlu- 'lasting welfare: of.- -., The first .10 Amendments, are Cranford; posters are. placed in all uciBioiieiS, jimiilliiiyi, t-klioniCJ, Ciolli!iiq, coMiielitt/and ilems • Where do we go from here? There are still hundreds To The Chrdniclo: •did not have a farm, por se; at either location,, handcuffs that pushes and pulls,me • gaveiis (lie freedom we h'av(> had all. our country: so dear lo .us all,-and , juulwri as the Bill of .Rights. The. schools; the township of Cranford loi.'/tjui'lio'im:1 Nov.1; 'infifiui' ti'iil collf/dible iifiii', f.oi Milt •. , • of suspected terrorists being kept prisoner in the naval • I would: liko. to 'set the • record .straight regard-;'. beyond some vegetable's and maybe j.i lew. chick- in opposite directions. It is a battle these years, Certainly this docu- secure here -fruedom•'•and-.li'appi-' First. Amendment is ..the most; lias proclaimed .this'week for many . '. . ' • - . . . • ' ' ' • ens, which was not unusual at the time. (We.are, 1 Sat & Sun, Sept 27 & 28,10AM- SPM .: ; • ing. the recent brouluihii (ha, ha... lover, the loss 'between passion and passivity,' . nient nnvrit.s the interest and appre- ness.' - ' . '•' .'.•.'••'•' •'•• famous one,-in that it is referred to- .years. as Constitution Week; arid- base at Guantanamo Bay. Our involvement in Iraq is of. C ran ford !s historic "Lodevst;ult Fannlumse" on incidentally, seeking funding and. architectural ; For example,, as a Hungarian, I ciation of every. American• citizen, i 1 ;> the fact tHal.Our Constitution every (lay in news broadcasts. It hells are rung at 4, p.m. Sept. 11\ li(Conyeiiiion ii'typoCwte-- ttli'ion, N) -. • • . ' becoming.'more and more expensive with every passing Lexington Avenue. Firstly,,'if our local history• advice; -for restoration of the historic Loderstadt 'am proud:I will never have to use • 'We. tlie people," as the.Preamhle. has .survived-all these years is , guarantees, freedoin of speech, reli- . ".At the time of'the signing, arid for day. The leaders of Al Qaeda remain at large and ter- .l>uiTs had gone so Tar as the.phonebook in their Chicken Goop at the West Holly Street archeolog- Viagra; being Dutch, I'm equally . says, owe a debt of gi'afi.tude to .indeed a miracle;- It was not :a per- 1 gion,: pj'ess,' peaceful, assembly and , niany years after, special celebra- : rorists are still wreaking havoc in the Middle•EastJ The research of the place, they'd know that the (ami-, , ical site.) .,•''• •'-..;•.• ..;..'•. - . .glad I will never have: to pay for it. those dedicated patriots who'devot- fect, document — no document could to petition tlie . government for tions were held, parades ..were held hi: :;wc uols"'.1;', iiii; 2UI 93S 'J-!/-l,o';!:,:; IU ,;i<-j •:,'•:/.• y.w.v 'iiiiiiilo.'.'ifliidillfiiiliiiiikBl.coiii federal Departmertt.of Homeland Security is trying to ly.'name is actually Lo'derstodt; Oddly enough, in ••••" 1. was. not familiar'with the- "Loderstadt But of course, being Dutch, sbine- ed much of their lives to the prepa- be 'perfect'. ™ but it has served'.our redress of grievances..' . : 1 everywhere,.-hell's were rung in a town as small as Cranford, there.are in fact two . Farmhouse'' on Lexington Avenue,-but'from the timesyou CaJi.walk on the wild side ration of this .document and the ADMISSION »4"/ »3"WITH THIS AD! Children under IS FREE coordinate security measures. And many questions 1 • country well, One mufct rerneinlior •• Bui the First Amendment is sub-- many towns and speeches .were. - remain about the effectiveness of the FBI and the CIA. now separate and distinct. Loderstedt families descriptions.of.the y)lace (did theyreally grow a of the. dike. I have always .been' • preservation of our freedom. that, •.since .1787, our country has ject to .abuse. Constant references who,, for reasons! don't know.-.have.had little con- tree .through a hole in the-.-floor of the living thrilled by:violin music; but it was at ' Airiong tho.^e patriots were such ; It is time many, of these questions are resolved. And undergone social, economic., demo-, tire made in all types of media to tact with each other in 3 or -1 generations* ' •' • • room!?), it sounds.as if the only thing left to pre- ..the Sussex- County Fair several .•famous- persons.- as•'.-' George graphic and. political changes that "my rights;" "our rights," "our • they should'be resolved in an open,'.honest and forth- .•;• Why our.local armchair historians refer to; the' serve; was theframeweirk, if even that was sound. years ago that I found: myself Washington, Thoma.s Jefforson, are minclrboggling. Our founding .'inalienable rights" and qri and on. right manner. No one's patriotism should come under building at the center of the j-ocejit ruckus as the I'm .usually one of the last-to support-tearing strangely stirred by the 'sound, of, ; fathers' could, not possibly., have How many of the people, referring to Cash in with Classified! ;. suspicion if these questions are.a.sked. An'd the answers, "Loderstadt l 'armhoiise,"I don't understand."The down.an olel.house to'biiilel a new one;.but there's clog-dancers in wooden shoes. -. .- . imagined the country or .(lie world all these' rights has.ever read the should be free of the political spin' that fosters a never-- place existed a century before the' Loderstedts little, point to saving, a run-.elbwn, 200'year-old: , This.duality often leads me .to Campaign notes (hat we live.in today. They were con: • Constitution, and especially the'Bill ending cynicism inthe.govern merit'. . / ; .' even set foot in America. , ,; ' house if there's nothing,-still there. tliiit's 200. ofl'ering contradictory an.Kwers to cerned with pri'serviny--thi.1 freedom of.Rights, all the way through?: Too. The" actual .Loderstedt house, built by; my years'old, and it is long past feasible restoration. thosj^ are seeking help.,in.negotiat- andAyelfart1 of approximately 3'niil- • often these Constitutional -rights great-grandfather and his father, on a half-acre The '"flag tower"- outside' Gran ford's Post .Office ing the-maze of the heart. . lion .citizens; today we are edging. are; abused or 'used as an excuse for- lot' from what, had previously been . a: farm on" and similar, insignificant tokens of-..the past, The Hungarian half urges calcu-, Assembly candidates West Holly Street, will.celebrate;its centennialin • should ,go the same, route, and the time, effort, lated abandon in the pursuit of pas- take to the air November next year. That house was. largely ren- emotion, and xneiney should'be spent on more. sion; after all, tomorrow.night there JOIN US FOR THE NEW DANCE SEASON! ••.by a ted a few years, ago, with, an eye toward .-w.orthy. projects, such as the. restoration of' 'wuTnlways.be a new bowl ofgoulash . • Two of.the lbui' major party can- the retaining, where; practical,^ or assimilating-what- . Cranfoi'd'srivei', aiar-iftore important, part of the-. :onthe table. .- :.:..: ..; -..::. ...'..Li../:.-.. - . didates:_vyiiig. for Assembly, scats; Fall Registratdtioti from District 21 will appear in • little period chiiracter.. it c.oiiId offer, for purely . township's,history, tradition, and future. . • • , However,. the sensitive Dutch \'Srpt.'3i;t1&4th *12:10-2:30 p/r» 4:3f)-7:30pm The following information should help you get your ideas sentimental .reasons., ' ; /. ••'.'•' ;. '••'• ," JAMES LODERSTEDT half accepts, a more submissive phi- : •Connng-.'w'eeks'on.TV-35 to answer : ; .•and community news into'The Chronicle: . ••.•The .'Loderstedt •families, as far'as •Tin aware, ••:-.'.•••• ' Crahford losophy by placing those matters in call-in qtiestions from'viewers. .... Call Editor "Gregory'Marx at (732.) 396-4219 with story .the hands of unknown forces. There • . Former. . Cranfoi'd mayor [suggestions, questions or comments. For sports, call-Daniel may Ixi' ah'occan. of passion in the. Norman Albert, a 'Democratic chaU. a> with all\youtf Hvurt . '.... , ,.;'. •''...' Call 1 Murphy, at (732.) 396-4202. , : . world, but-you should build and '•lenger for Asseinhly, will be'ii'giiest • / y Classes Filling Quickly Our "address: The Chronicle, 301 Central Aye., Clark, NJ,' Railroad ojpponents are wrong-headed maintain those dikes-before you are on the. station's '-People' in 'Focus" • .washed away, ••. .-.program ; ' '.'7:30-'8:;.W. • • p.m. : ; .•••. 908-789-30U '07066. ' ..•••;,••.:•:: '• •'• ;•..• •.•••• ;:;•• • ,' .•..••;• . ;• ' To The Chronicle: .Neither truck nor auto'user charges, pay for Instead of the.Hungaiian style of, ' \yednesday. The following week, on V When it's time to sell your car... ,'• Our fax number is (732) 574-2613. ;...;....:•:. , .// -.; The obstructionists .who staged the .''event" . co'un-ty'roads.a!i(l bridges or municipal streets or • aggressive flirting and:blunt confes- . 402-Boulovnfci, Wostfield 'Sept-. 24, Republican'..incumbent 1 Our e-mail address is iuuon@njnpitbiih-hinf>.ci)in. • • during;the public forum in Kenilworth regarding' • traffic control or: fire and rescue costs;.they are sions '" of. ; emotions' . — ' a V)oi\Braninick will-be on hand. The . iicr'ns ; Irnni thi? Wcstlielcl Imin station) CASH IN WITH CLASSIFIED with a WHEEL DEAL in % railroad, reactivation; are attempting to break paid, primarily from real estate taxes. This factor : Mediterranean- approach except , show is hosted•by.-Iiv Dickman of '••- -."•-•'. • •'•••• • '••' '•'. Deadlines '•'•:•.•••.••••. . ; ?m* 'two. federal law's.. First,. they seek to'; restrain' alone makes tlie railroad viable. .' .' with more charm and humor and Cranford.' ; . . •;•• MUSICAL THEATER *. The; deadline for submitting articles and press releases to intorstate commerce.: Second, they' violate. the Next is future passenger: service linking the, loss tears and shouting — the Dutch Both Crahford..and; Garwoocl BALLET • JAZZ • MODERN 'The Chronicle is 5 p.m. Friday. . . ' Ninth Amendment rights of the' .515,000 resi-. ' R.aritan. Valley Line in Cranford with the Morris' 'recommend you take up a hobby, a'relocated "in District -21. « The deadline for submitting letters to the editor is 10 a.in. dents .of. Union County, plus additional thou- & Essex/Gladstone .branch, in .Summit. At pres- like woodworking or growing tulips,, POINTE'TAP M " sands, who'travel to iind through Union County. ent, anyone-trying to.bridge that grip must take' to .subjugate recklesspassion. '"'.•••, '•'.•' :. • .',,..'.'• ••••.•-• •'. The' Rahway Valley and. Staten Island rail-. the Raritan Valley to Newai'k Penn-Station', a. . . • Not surprisingly, this .ambiva- Borough Dems plan D a n c © . Beginner to Professional Grahford Ghronicle 1 Gorr'eclion policy roads were never abandoned. The prior operator bus to; another statiort in, Newark and then the . lence has always put me iri a puz- wine and cheese gala '•;.'• Preschool Ages 2 172 -Adull abandoned his right so the state could find a train back; west. The new line, a long-sought" zling position in my own pursuit of . v The Chronicle Will correct errors of fact, context or presen- more'.-suitable.operator. The state has long recog- plan, saves an, hour each way, another-value for happiness.. . • . •••••'.•• : ' KENILWORTH '.-' The "tation and clarify any news content that confuses or mis- nized the need to preserve rail rights-of-way, as .'everyone. '•• Anyonei who-.responds,, "They can• • As a ;hopeless teenager, I" was Kenilworth- Democratic Political NEW THIS FALL! ieads readers. Please report errors to Editor Greg Marx at once lost they are hard to•' regain. The ., drive," should keop:-in mind that not everyone paralysed with insecurity at tlie . and Social-Club is sponsoring-a ; •(732) 396-4219. : V / •. Morristown & Erie already operates in' Union, • does or oven Wants to drive...... • •'.: •fear- of rejection and the hapless wine and cheese cocktail for the.: KINDERMUSIC VILLAGE KINDERMUSIC OUR TIME 1 One call and you reach oyer 4^508 families! .' and their operation is. a natural; The market for . Bringing'goods into the county-.in boxcars at a .acceptance of failure eventually, Democratic.candidates for mayor NEWBORN -1 1/2 YRS. 1 1/2 -3 YRS. freight-has nlready been established; V - •. •'. ratio of up to five trucks, per car saves road wear resulted in becoming the president ' and council in the. Nov. 4 election. The NIMBYs try .to cloud the issue by asking, and pollution. Trucks create 12 times as much, of the Somerville High School Chess Gregg David is. running for- such questions as, Who Will ship from Linden to- pollution as rail, and rail engines get more effi- Club, an experience whose scars will '.mayor, with Carmela Colosimo Springfield? The aim. of the Rahway Valley will cient every year.. The, ability of- rail. to restore never vanish.. • .'.' and. Fred Soos as Borough Council be to link the line with every rail station in the occupancy to dormant industrial plants has been The pendulum swung back tlie candidates.- , • ' ; United- States, Canada and Mexico to- bring, proven all over America. This railroad is vital! other way.in my 20s, as I took what . . The affair is scheduled 7.:30- Inow consider to be rash risks; the '9:30. p.m. Sept. 1,6 at LaGriglia , NJN Ptiblishihg © 2003- •,'."'•' goods in cheaply and without,' the' damage to WILLIAM WRIGHT FURNITURE local roads-caused by,longrhaul truckprs. : '.'•. Cranford Hungarian half of me had a great Restaurant on the Boulevard, '' *'; A Penn Jersey Advance, Inc, Newspaper tiine,-while tl\e; Dutch side-is still ;• A donation of $25 per person is FINAL clucking its tongue in consternation requested. For tickets and infor- and shame. . mation/call Herb at (908) 241- . Publisher ...... '.':...' ,•:."..Eileen. Blckel. In my 30s, I concentrated on my : 4092 or Fred on (908) 272-5898, Editor;.,..;.,..,:'..{ ..;, . GregMslrx.,. ,...,.,.. 732-396-42 19 Community eaine through for GFC career (I have a T-shirt that reads Sports Editor.:. ...-.-.Dun'Murphy ...... ': .732-396-4202: To The Chronicle: ' They boys came to our office with $69.26, all "I've worked;60 hours; a week and Tripodi to chair Tcltccntcr Manager .... .Carol Gliizer '...... 610-25iS-5936 The board of directors of .Cranford Family Care smiles and so proud of their accomplishment; The all I have is tliis lousy column'*); a UpTo victory for the Dutch. But, now, if Republican campaign wish to thank all our friends who came through money was donated for back-:to-school items..';.., the cycle is to be repeated, it's time for us once again and filled our office with all the '.'• We are so proud, of our young people • and for the Hungarian side to dominate, KENILWORTH—Kenilworth, necessary back-to-school supplies.we needed. friends who always answer our pleas with heart- though it's a little more difficult in ' Republican Mayoral .Candidate' A very special thanks goes to the Girl Scouts, felt kindness and support for the families' we your 40s to muster-the energy for Kathi Fiamingo, Borough Council who were' at Drug Fair last month asking for 'serve..' ,-.; . ••,:-.".•' • • ; • .- ",'••'.•' .• ' Candidate Lenny Tripodi .and .JO/ Central Avenue, Clark, NJ. 07066 abandon. • • 4 lines /4 weeks • 1 newspaper • Online @ www.nj.com donations on-our behalf -—.they brought us three You do so much for us, and we in turn can help . There is a nagging sense of sell- Borough Council Candidate Tony car loads full of wonderful items. The next, week, so many. Thank you Cranford once again for your •• LePore have announced the lead- .COMING Presl'dtnl'i.;.....'.....'. ...ThomasII.krokel ..... •.•:.,..90«-782-i747 lixi; 6'ifl- consciousness/ that wants to avoid; : For only... $19.95! they were at Pathmark collecting food fol'.oijr food constant support — you truly are "OurAiigel ridicule and humiliation like others ers of their campaign team. "We Senior V.K Operations: . JosephCloloso .;,.... ,:.,mm-bm • ; : EVERYTHING .pantry.; -,- • •"• '•••'• ' • • .•••'".' -.••'•" ' .:••;: Network!" . .. ' ,-.,- • • •. ' " '• coping with the onset of male are pleased.that Mayor Michael; Controller ....'..:... . .Marfiiirel M.'.Cerkc. .'.v .... .9Q8-782-4747 Ilxt 670 ' CAST & EXTRUDED ALUMINUM Thanks also to Jake and Garrett, 5- and' 11- KATHLEEN WILLIS menopause by buying leather pants, Tripodi will serve as -our campaign MUST Go! Production Manager.;. . .IJrida Ztllerbcrg. .. A WHEEL DEAL! year-old boys, who set up;a lemonade stand this and THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS chairman/ and former . Mayor TEAK* OUTDOOR WICK® 1 , getting ears pierced or inappropri- summer and. sold lemonade to their neighbors. CRANFORD FAMILY CARE ately wearing Speedbs. I know, all Joseph Benintente will be bur' HAMMOCKS & MUCH MORE the right moves, all the right things campaign. treasurer,"' said : ! News: Phone: 732-396-4219 Fax:732-574-2613 : to say, yetl find myself looking at: Fiamingo. ; : tia$sifledr ^ ; Circulation: l|-800-300-9321 magazine articles about how to The Republican... campaign ; ; ' Advertising: 732-396-4404 • Classified: 1-800-472-0102 •'• •• ••„-''• ;."•••• 'V'\, ••••; •'••, .',-" .:V Letter, policy •,' ;. ";,:•. .••.,.;:' ;,' •...••': ••/,•.• •-•-•',; build window boxes for tulips. kicked off Aug. 24 with a platform . So the war between the focused on finding: alternative Published every Thursday by NJN Publishing. 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(Belweon West Pork Awe And Deal Rd) (Betwson Staples & laiy Boy) Rt 78 east to exrt 4 W (Unlon/Sptlngtald) •800-472-0119 written and include the writer's daytime tele- number. with fewer lethal weapons Perhaps Raihoad and implementing a '•• , •' • ••'•"''..''•'. ,'J3(l.tosubscrlbeoilli.800.30p.9.«l.;-. . , ,. .• . God will deliver the answer—a clog Smait Giowth Plan foi the down- -.nr, cn4 coon 0° 3 ml on Springfield Ave to R122 E, store Is 1/4 mi on the right Wheel Deal ads are available to non-commercial advertisers only No rate adjustment for early cancellation Each additional line $2.00. dancer who likes violin music. town 782-531 -5220 873-378-8880 ^^^ ilc**?^^***^"^^^-^.-^-*','*•*••*•**• •*• j* V,> cm. Cranford Chronicle September 11,2003 September 11, S003 Cranford Chronicle B-1

fourth and final classic car show of the summer in downtown Cranford Jan.^8. ':' '. ",••..'. •:'•• This week will feature a talent/comedy show, .. Dec: 11 ~ to thev Sight I ' S6iutdiipi'i|)rft''iiU'wt'ri" "^ ' wicn ,ixvc entertainment. Begins 5 p.m.. For Miracle of Christmas" in more information or to participate, Lancaster, Pa. Includes family- ; call (908) 272-1956.: ^ • ,; style dinner at the Good, and THURSDAY SUNDAY Plenty 'Restaurant. Bus leaves SEPT 14 Thursday Club information, phone Helen at pool parking lot 8. am. Cost' is-' (908)276-2849. . .:, ; - MEMORIAL CEREMONY : CASINO TRIP — to Sands,in- The Cranford Senior Citizens $84-. ••',:.:•. ••••••'."•'" '..':;.. • •'.-• •,'. SATURDAY :. Members of the Friday Club — for two-year, anniversary of Atlantic City, sponsored by the Thursday Club meets 1 p.m. at For. more, trip information^ or celebrating birthdays this month | Briefs Sept! 11 terrorist .attacks. Union County Legal Secretaries SEPT20 the Community Center, 220 reservations, call Michael Includes dedication of monu- Assocation.. Depart Union County •are Anthony' DePaola, Franklin : HOMECOMING BLOCK Walnut Ave. Activities: Doncranlc at (908) 48fi-6679: . '. ment in Cranford's Crane Park.. Administration. Building . in •Sept. 12 - "What's My Rehrig, Anthony LaFerrara and m PARTY — and .fireworks celebra- Dorothea Conrad., '•' New officers were .installed' at Event'; begins 6 p.m. at theElizabeth 8:30 a.m.; return 7.'P- - : lion, marking, Garwbod's centennial: Nlame?" ca?-d game, • Recreation Departrtient park, fpllowed by interfaith $21, For more information, call. Featuring live music, vendors anc| a Sept'.'-18. —. Elizabethtpwn ', Joan and WendelReilly cele- ,a -recant meeting... They /arc:' .".sponsor's;health fair Patrick f rench, strieken by service at St. Michael's Church Helen Gowore.k at (908) 289-7356 or skateboard demonstration. Begins 1 Water Co. repreaenttitive will brated their 55 th wedding Shirley Battle,- 'president;' How you can help •at 7 p.m.' ' •.•",';'..: .•' •']• -, ;" • ' (908)527-4587.. ' • .anniversary Wednesday, H p.m. Unami Park. '•.''.•.'. •; speak on yfaier, wrtter Quality •'Florence Eddloton, - vice. presi-' to immunization, makes gains 75th ANNIVERSARY — of. : and Parks . •• • "' • A tennis tournament benefit- and conservation. dent; Bernard Galfney, second: ing/ the . .Patrick French Calvary Lutheran;. Church. : 1 Dppartniont will .sponsor a lu»;ilth Celebration to include former pas- Sept, 25^-Bingo, : • \- . . vice president; Anne Kelly, treas-' 1 \vith help of specialized bicycle Foundation, will be held Oct. 10- : ' fair .'JT7 p.m. Sept.. 25 at. tin. SATURDAY tors.. Paul Strockbine and George COMING UP Trips sponsored by theWednesday Club urer; Joan Doncrank, secretary; .Coriiiiiniiity ("('liter, 220AValmil,1 "• 12 and Oct.' 17-19 at the: clay By LAUREN TRAlNOR body reacted violently. He lost clourts in Cranford'. Competition Freyberger, music from the Mason CAMERA COMPETITION— Thursday Club (the public is \yel- . Tho Cranford Senior Citizens J,J udy Kushnor, :corrofip(in(linHdi ; 'Aye, :. •;.;. •;- . ; . .'; ••. .; ...:'•' • 'l'llKCIIHONICLE • .';'.. '; ,'• -.7''' : - his sight and. motor skills, his S£PTi3 Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers "Landscapes," sponsored by. 'comej:,'.:' : . ' ' ' • ' .-' Wednesday Cliib-moots at the (/arolyn. fjind.erforth '.'.Tho fair is i'n-ie of i'haryc, and . categories will includes meh's University. 8:30 a.m, 108 Eastman hotly would not accept nourish singles, .men's doubles,; ladies' .," RHYTHM & ROOTS — sec- Cranford/Millburn Camera Club. •"•:•. Si'iii. 22-Oci. iQ-'-^r.Lasi-Vegas';'Communit. y Center, 220 'Walnut • aiifl Roy'Bovyman, trustees.'.,. . •' ' no roKistrat.ion is required, , ' ,': CRAN.FOR1)-y-Patrick. French St., Cranford.•'. '•.••":, ;.; ..." ;.\ ; ment, and his immune system •singles, 'ladies' doubles and ond .annual festival:' sponsored Taylor Park,', between Main ;Street national parks including the Avo.Activities:-.'.. . •;-•.'.•';. . - Services'available will ineludo wasn't ever supposed to.be able, and "' 'Whittingham • ',' Terrace,1 could not rid his body of towns rnixed doubles.!Entry;fee Is $20 by the Cranford Knights of Grand Canyon and two nights in. .Activities',of. the Wednesday posfuro analysis, scoliosis .s'crocn-. .to lift his logs. In. fact, doctors ;. ... The 'treatment that Pati lck Columbus; featuring several . Millburn. Sept. 22. ",'• '""',- Branson. Cost is $1,991 per per- Club include:. ... Kenilworth Senior •. • iiiff and -chiropractic adjustment. • once told his mother Jacki.that, > singles, $30 doubles. For more ' . GARDEN TRIP- sponsored •'• has benefited fronl most gieitly information,, contact Tim Brown local bands. 2-8 • pirn. Garwood son,' d6ub'le occupancy. For.reser- •'•'•' SepL17—.Bingo...•'.-. • .',. •". Dont,al Korvice.s will include oral • he wqulcliievcr.be able'to do : •• by Green Thumb Garden Club-' of. Citizens Club : his, mother says,- is hyperb uic at.(908) 451-741,0or flm@cran- Knights of Columbus 'Parking.' vations,' (908) 272-5375. ' • • ,.-Sepi. 24.—'Bingo.'' '' . ' . .-' cancer s(.'V('cluiig, aiHl.'handoul.s- • .very much of anything. But that- bxygeti treatments, a series of 40 lot, South Avenue,' Garwood; Cranford, to Old Westbury Gardens : • .The . Kenilworth Senior. 1 : ; : .fordtennis.com •.•'.- ; Sepfi'. 30 —.Caesar's in: . Oct.:'l — Business, meeting. on denial diseases anil proper. -•':; .was.1997;;.' . " . - • ..' ."•"''" sessions-twice ri'yen'fc during SEPT17 on Long Island. View .the. historic. To make a direct. donation, $20 .admission includes beer, Atlantic City. Call (908) "272- •.Birthdays'; and., anniversaries Citizens held its monthly 'incut-, c.aro.wilJIji.'.dLs.tributcd.'••' ; Those (lays, Patrick can bo. .' which.doctors swell Patrick s wine, arid food. (90S) 276-5520. ••. SOCIAL .DANCING ~ lor sour Phipp's. Mansion ;ahd .formal send a-check made out to the : 6828.. .•.:"' -.;- '•• •"••-.•: ing . S«pt.';:{. IViayor'-. Michael; ;A|so provided-wi.l| ho cbloroct.i-i.l .iiueii wheeling hisway: around iors; : professional ..instruction, in 'the grounds. .Bus leaves. 7;45 a.m. Sept.- noted,'- -V . ;'• • .' • ;• ,- ••' .-.. ' : membraries and administer o\y Patrick French Foundation ..to; : YARD SALE. — 'hosted by: -..-Trips.- sponsored: by llit>' -/rripodi was. t.h'tv giie,st ".speaker, .scn'oninfis.hypcrtons'ioii'scroei)- '. -.the.streets near his Wall.Street •• , Grariford Village Improvement rumba, tango, iox..trot, cha-cha, ' 2.7.,$4P,'$38'. seniors: (908) 276-5077,- :Dcc.lO-ll^- Christmas Party:- -gen.so that.it reaches' his brain Patrick French Foundation', c/o waltz and meringue.' Wednesday WALK.ATHON - to. benefit-' featuring trip to Delaware Park. Wednesday -CJu'li ihcludo: , HcVspokeiiboiit (he six communi/ in^.s, nutrilionai oducation aiid honie in a special bicycle, with, a .' .at 100 percent-purity. Although, Assoca.tion to' benefit Canine inlonniit.ion.'on artliri'tis ahd can- • little stoeringhelp froin his -•.•'.. Cranford. Jaydees,' R. O.. Box '•sessions'.begin 1:15-2:15 p.riv Sept.- Community/, .Access 'Unlimited; Casino . and shopping :at ' :" Oct.. 13 -^ to Showboat; in .-'. ties.that have developed acoali- i the treatments-cost.about $6 000 •Companions for Independence, cer ph v'(;nl-,ion,.!is wiilFas, |;luco,s(', mom.The bike.' . ,,'—_i—: •-, 271, Cranford, NJ 0701,6. . • 9, a.m.-3 p.m. Bowman resident, 17: Cranford • Community•'• Center, Registration begins 8:30 aan., Ibl-' Christina Mall. Also Three Little .Atlantic .City, fee ,'is-' $16: Biis: . lion to stop reiictivation of the —— '.''•.'.' 'per series and ••••'.. The foundation benefits, chil- 1 1 blood cholesterol and blood pros--. was donated by 123: Retford Ave. (908) ,272- 220.Walnut. Ave. (908) 709-7283.' ... lowed, by walk at 10 n,m. Sept.. 27. Baker's dinner-..'.theater' and an leaves Meekpr,Avenue .at 11 a.i.n'. . lvivhway Vallo.y ' Railroad and .'. . "Three years ago dren, suffering from a neurologi- ' Nomahegan' Park; Cranford. For Trips are. also .pjahlied Nriv. H) .sun: sawningv. ••••:..-''.' ;.' ; '•.' , the Greater •':- insurance doc s 1022. . ••..'•• ••,••:• • : ••excursioiV.to Longvvodd Gai'dens. • encouraged people t.o attend • ' 'The-sorvices will.lie. provided ' Union t'Otinty ' doctor told me I was just • cal: collapse frdm-vaccination or' more; (:908) 354-3040,ext. 376; ••••'. • •arid Dec 8. For information, call 1 ;••. ANNUAL'PICNIC —host-, ;by Di;.])avid S..Hecloy, I-.V; .lohii A. n.t covc,. thoni| illness within the first five years TOWN-WIDE GARAGE SALE ine'eliiigs;that discuss the prob- Association of , : ed by American Legion Post Arleen Bordon at (90SV 272-M'tJ;.-. i about Wasting ''my time. Of life.' :•••' '•',•. '•-• ,'. . • •':•;•.: ; THURSDAY :: Williams. ;I-r.',.thi' .yisTUri^ Nurse, •Realtors'. JJobby i '.470'. N6ori-6: p.m.- '238 .North' — in .Cranford, to. benefit 'Project Friday Club The public is welcome on all; lem. . •.-- •.. -•'•••• - . '.-•••'•.. -., '-.. ;;'. . Homo.' 9 ii.ni.-! p.m. Oct. pl.26 — Social/craft. ' '"..' ' meets' 10:a'.m. at•• Lincoln School': , tlic Kei-re;ttion Departinont at • ' cliildren. . • Patrick." •• . 1 •Citi'zons Bunding, to.-tho.Health : •iniprcivoment-'in' develop Patrick's.motor skills,' •••. Dental • Vision •Hearing Aids • 'Chiropractic Services or register. . in. advance at. Trips sponsored by the Friday, (inContennial Avenue. Activities: £ 709-7283' - ' ., '. ; • •''"F()r him.to but'also aid his cerebral develop-. Fair S:.'!0 ii.in-'nooii. ' ; .'•• -••'•'•.••"'••. T-^ Jacki French his motot skilK No Miniimiiiis • No Muximunis • Pre-Kxisitin^ Conditions www.autisn-iwnlk.org or. 1888) 777- Club:'." ' "••••"•••• ,.'•'' • ' '.. :-Str))l\ 26 — Jan. Allen, will realize that.he's -—-—'• ' '• .'.'".' that has become nuinf... ',-. '•.: ••• , ;'.''; ' ' -;; ;. Covered • No CUiim Fonhs or Referrals Needed 6227.•• 'To'.- .volunteer, email •; Oct.22— -Narrated'fall foliage, speak about identity theft.;- ' . V. A birthday, party . for club Crahl^rdVIA moving is a thrill —• we've been lilt- inspiration to othe.r cluldun "The reciprocal niov'ement'of •' dschwal)@naar.org. •••••'-... '•'.. • tour .through the foothills of the ' Oct. .24 ~~.Dan Kalien will. • niemliers will be Sept.-16., out every day," said Jacki on a and their parents. ' his feet is incredible for.his brain FULE FAMILY COVERAGE FOR ONLY 20TH- HIGH SCHOOL 'Appalachians.- Cost. . of $45 • speaks about'. changes in Social pbns yard sale recent morning, as she watched . "Three years ago my doctoi development," said Jacki, "The! $30.00 per nionfih REUNION —'for David .Brearloy includes lunch. The' bus. leaves , Security. . • ;:"•.. ;. • Patrick pedal, steadily down his told me'I .was just about w isting more reciprocal movement he • '••' High School in Kenilworth.'Nov; 29.'. Carwood Seniors street,'letting out .an occasional Patrick French is enjoying life with this specially-designed bicycle 1-888-768-UFE ext. 9 Cranford.9 a;m. and returned at ' Trips sponsored by.the AARP ^hip.of tlie (ienoral :• niy time. Now, he prescribes and . donated by the Greater Union County Association of Realtors. 'does, the more h'riiin'develop^-'..,--. Cafe Repetti in • Kenilworth. For peal of laughter. "Its nothing,' recommends hyperbaric oxygen- : : ; ; 4:30 p.m.-'" . '""••• include: ;•' ' ', ' / . Citi/ens Club ;'.. Fedoration of VVonien's'Club ment occurs."- . :. • •,-•;.•• . •,',;'•LIFE SAVERS;. •.•• :? '•'}• y'^\. more information, -, contact short of a miracle."' ..-.'. ; .Dec. ^i— "Night Light Tour" • -.. Upcoming trips sponsored by Kc<>MMi';Rri : to Bethlehem;;-'Pa.. Qost is $190 .Improvement Association; Patrick surt'ers froin post-. •.... .seen happen.with Patrick," Jacki • hopes her soivsconditioivwill ' "This year he waswalking the Cranford Community Center Connecticut] . Bus. .. leaves' t.he club inchide:. ., • '•••'• ehcephalatie encephaktpa.th'y, a per -.person, .single ..occupancy; iCrnnford VrA) will hold a huge; said. . ..•-.• ' -. .;' , " ' ;'•,.'' : • continue to improve. , .: ,-around pulling napkins off . a way for. Patrick to continue- the -. Centennial Ayeiuie Pool parking Sepl. 29—•'to'-Rjvemow'.Inn iiv swelling of the brain and nei-y- ,.. . ; $1f)0 double .occupancy;' $.1.45- yard salo it.;i.ni,-i! p.m. Saturday... : -..' Doctors.have.discovered that ." ' She noted that as he. gains tables.", • ,. .:'•; •'. •bike excursions into the winter.-.. lot 8:30 a.m. Standby only. Cost '••• Molaalora, Pa.,' where•'mcimbeis • ous tis'sue'that affects, only 1,500 Patrick's eyes are able; to receive LOWESTI HOURS: MON.-THURS. 9AM - 9PM triple occupancy. Includes accom-. ' of $26 includes $10.food and $10. at the homo of I 'resident .Marfio • mobility,.his'legbraces have been •'. Patrick has also made (he disr She is optimistic,-as she has had ' .will listen .to. .German'.and •Bowman; 12;i.Ketford Ave;, •people a. year-in the-United ' information and his brain is become less prominent. One year. cqviery that he can walk up ste'ps, such strong support from the . FRI &SAT >9A M 1OPM SuN 1OAM 6pM modations, at Comfort .Suites, play bonus-.- ''.-•' ' ••"••'• PRICE S • ' " • - * 7. American music h't ()ct()!)erfest. Cranford\.The rain.date is ; States. lie contracted the condi- capable of comprehending it, but • ago they were at his kiiees; now with a. little.balancing help from . community in the past. -• •' -. .transportation, deluxe continen- / .Oct. 22..— • to Showboat in tion when, at sjx months, he' .-• -, a faulty, connection prevents • Not responsible for .typographical errors... '.I'articipants will leave the Sunday. . •'•. . •• . '.'•' .•' they sit just above his ankles; ,. ., his mother. This.'summor,' Jacki "1 don't think we .c()uld have...' : tal breakfast,- dinner at Lantern Atlantic City. Bus leaves pool received a vaccine for DPT (cliph- .Patrick.from observing'the;world.' BHng In any competitor's Sale items cash& carry only. Sale prices ('Jarwood Fire Departmoiil at; 9 The inembei-s prnmisos'to have "At a golf outing last year,''. • said, Patrick walked .up' pool."•'. ..,done it without the. people here," Restaurant, night tour and time . parking .lot 8:45 a.m..Cost, of $16 sonielbihg for everyone- -. books, theria-pertussis-tctanus) and his as other children-do. As Patrick Patrick was sitting in a wheel- • ' Steps and Was delighted.. , she said. . ' • •. .; V ad or coupon and we will effective 9/10/03-9/16/03: Prices, do not ' includes a casino bonus. Trips are a.m. and return at.riiO p.m. Cost meet or beat that prico ; for Christmas shopping. 'household.g'oodfvholidny items,. include sales tax, Beer prices represent .';.' For tiip"ieservalions and full also planned Nov If), Dec 17 and' of $37 iiuludes a buflet meal. DlSCOHHt subject to ABC regulations. 24.-12 oz.. bottles unless otherwise: noted. • handbags.;uid clothing, (,'offee and homemade:baked.goods will . ' . '.. *;, . 870 St. George Ave., Rahway, CVS Shopping Center • 732-381-6776 • FAX 732-381-8008 also be available. .'..;. - Proceeds- of the yard sille will See Spot see: Families •benefit C.anhU'.(CompanionsCor . f l-'M SEAGRAMS JOHNNIE SMIRNOFF BACARDI RUM Independence, a project of the .'. •HIPg||pp 0 '*w- _ • 1 CROWN WALKER BLACK Vodka 80° Light •Gold • Select New .Jt'i'soy State Federation of i raise 00 00 09 Wonien's Clubs. The organization 1 'provides trained dogs to people•:'. ; ; ; : ;v : : ; ; By ROZ GIUDJTTA spends, her .day.', with Molly, fol- 51 1.75 liter^ 1.75 liter 17 i :---: v '^v •m^kW'- ''•• - ' - "' -V '^ ;#L—J- ,('OI!RESI'ONI.»ENT . . '.- • '• lowing .her about',the house,';.' • vf 1.75 .liter; who are'in need of assustance • '•••': i -: .•.• •: -•--•- ^H . ^^mm .. ; aI, „ •p^H^H DEWARS .." with the.ii evei-yda'y activities. A '; :g-oihg on. walk.s; and ;errands, and , 99 fGORDONS~TA00 . Nqt longxigo, a bliiid man'1. ... , play in g-. with the family's other WHITE LABEL 31I.WIimr, I Vodka 80° portion of the jiro'ceedswill also • provide scholarships to local nurs- named Ray traveled to Paris .' .. dog and two cats. Like any-'good J&B rGREYGOOSEA409 .with his clog;1 Richie, where t he . mother, Molly praises Velnia's . •Scotch )" Vodka 80° 24 ing students. :• , ' .: " • For further information about L ••'mm •'""" two went to jazz c;iubs .together. . good ' behavior, and discourages 1,751.JOHNNIE' • 00 I.75LABSOLUT 00 VV'ere, it-hot foi1-the efforts of one her misbehavior throughout the VO,. •WALKER RED-..-:-.-.-,-.:' :32 29 the yanl-sakj-or the-evening-'-,-. '••:#W ,™ ,.,,r.....^..,...... 1.75LPHILADEUPH1A 1.75LDALUNTINE 1.75L-SKYY-' 1..75LTANOUERAY '•• •membership ol't.'ranlbrd VIA, call area-family, the trip might ' '. •' Scotch; : .V. 22" Gin. • :...• -....; ,:..,. mt 1never have happened.. .•'.•'•. , ':.' '.'.';• Casey Chandler, her husband Blendod'Whiskey ...... 1.751 GRANTS Vodka30.::.;;. -.,..;: 23" 1.75.L SEAGRAMS GIN Chairperson Elaine Hamilton : 750WPQPFORD .. Scotch...,.....:.;..: •1-.75L FRIS •' •" Regular. • lime Twfsl..V.: 1.908)272-1022'. -.' ,;,"'. '•..' "'." . • : '•• Sain rs'a member of one' of •('"ar: l Salisbury/ a local, attorney,' RESERVE,:...: : 1.75L OLD, • • • • Vodka 80 .:.....-..; •• 23" 1.75LGIL8EYS •two Westfield families that raise and . .their..' .daughter ..Jill 750 GENTLEMAN. •• 20" SMUGGLER 17" 1.75LFINUANDIA • Gin... ,:.:.:.....,:.:.:.,,:.:„•.:. 13" •puppies for-The, Seeing Eye in . 750TURI"-""-' :: 1.75L WHITE SIDE. Vijdka a'o .;:.....' : .750 BACABDt. • '• Salisbury, 1.0, are ajs.o raising a 23" 1 1 O- Limon.-.....: .-..-. Rosary Society meets •'H'ii-' ' ! •',-.• Morristown so tliat blind and- Vodka 80'-..- :...: 23" Scotch-BG.8-...-: ... 14" 1.75LWOLFSPHMIDT: 11" pa IT 1 • crossback jntppy; 9.-week old 1LABSOLUT • • • IOHNNIE ' ' Vodka 8Q'-..: .-.'. 13" 1L BACARDI RUM' .visiiftlly-impaired. people <;aiv Fiona-.. .When Jill returned-from Vodka :80-..: •.'.., 19" LKERBLUE-;.-.:.:.. ' Light- Gold •Select.-, :, tonight at $t; Anne's 175LMAJORSKA". • 11" 750 CRISTAL.L- ' 750 GLENLlVET • 750 JOSE CUERVO" • function more independently. • '..-'•, ca.inp this summer, her parents - Vodka-80...... :,. 17" Single Mall,.: :„• 26" Vod.ka'80-...-...., 11" Gold Toquila. :..:...-..;... 16" ..•'•' -:GMi\\(l)Oi)'•— St. Anne's' -. '': Established in-1'929, thenon- 7. surprised 'her' with; Fiona, their, 750 CHIVAS .' 1.75LGEORGI. .- - IL DEWARS • ' m : Kosary Society will hold its.' profit organization breeds and; .•fourth puppy in six years. - .. •• -Vodka80 ...• ••....:.., REGAL..: : 24" Vodka 80 .'..". .'..:...:..-.. 11" WHITE.'LABEL'.....':...: ':..- 23" 5" monthly meeting 7:.'!0 pan. trains about l.MO'.Gennan Asked how difficult it was to tonight alter Rosary in the lower shepherds, Labrador, retrievers -. ; - .train a mischievous, wriggly lit- church; : - •.....••• • ... :;. •' and golden retrievers;] yeal' to tie puppy, Jill said, "It doesn't President Eleanor Semis will. becoine.guide dog.s.. '•• seem as.hard as it really is...The BUDWEISER welcome members, and accept . W atiA Once/th'e pup])ies were •; : nrsftime.I.lriecl walking her*T Regular 18-Pack committee reports. New-members- .raised', in .kennels, but 60 years . •just gave up, sat down on tne NATURAL f BUSCH, SCHAEFER A /\99 CORONITAS 9 ^ fGROLSCH, BECKS will be .introduced by Rosa "' ago The Seeing Kye joined forces sidewalk and started.crying. It's 1 Vor RED DOG 30-Pack 1 U Cans Nips ffld L" or CORONA '.' Barresi,.nieml)i!rship chairperson.. ' Hk 1with, 4:11 Chilis to. have the pup- very hard but it's -a..'little-easier, . NCCW delegates Shirley Swayze /'BUDWEISER Nips or O'DOUL'S 99 JFO$TERT SMIRNOFF 04' ill pies, raised in homeS'iiistead.. In when you make a big, happy, ^ROLLING ROCK Nips Alcohol Free Dolllc o]L 1 Oilo.ll .and DotSuske will be collecting • ahome enviroiiment, the pup- voice and continue walking." • 11 v :e • Triple Black £.1 mm I • •'•?j.s" - • ^H baby items/donations for the . : pies are taught-.basic commands '-.. All. the puppy raisers, stress • GUINNESS "~99 n .NCCW baby shower. • ..:..'••••'•: and exposed to m.any everyday'• . the. importance, of tone of. voice . 28 Stout" ' 26Bollios. 1 .. Plans have been made for a fill h 1 _tasiffl&iW' ** H situations; But the •.most invpor-. used in training. Food rewards.' trip to Showboat at Atlantic City. tant tliing.the puppy learns is •.-•are.not allowed, so much enthu- 1L HIRAM WALKER 750 VERDI ..'. ":."-«99 1.5LC0RBETT CANYON- A 99 1.5L.RENEJUNOT' •' • • A99 Sunday. The bus will leave' at-;' ••"'' l . "to bond with humans," said • .-.siastic -praise" is necessary —- ; Anisette..... •....- •-..:. 8" Spumahte...-.....- -....- ;« Red'.While .•..:.;.••,..- : •,.;,':*?, •• : White Zinlandel .;:,•...- -..; f • : -11:30 a.ii.v If interested,, call ' ''•.'..' ' HIL VPH .Molly.Adams, Sam's'mother .'• • and, when appropriate, an 1LDEKUYPER •'.•'• '... 750ANDRE Cold Duck- :', JJ49 1.5LC0RBETT CANYON C99 •1.51 OTR'A Moritepulciano • • C^9 * • • '-' ' ' - - Sour Apple Schnappsr Trebi.ano-Chard.• Morlol-.,....U. • Jennie at (908»' 789-0778 or Rose . Molly and her husband." • emphatic "No!" . Reachtreo 'Schnapps 9" Dry-Pink • Brut • SRumante...v Cabemet> Chard. • M.erlof.^:.-...D ' ' : •15L R: MONDAVI Woo'dbridgb|599 1.5LF0LONARI Shave'--'' Q99 .'• at (908) 789-1813 for moreinfor- • •• Bruce, along .with their Sam, ,13,- : 750 E & J 750, STOCK. .. ' . |»99 Both Fiona and Velma will, White Zinfandol....,-....; ;....-....U • • Bgrdolino •ValpollcQlla...'. ;Q mation, .:'...'•• ' .: . ' .. and Melanie, 10, have raised,. •'•••. Cask &'Cream.- '. 9" Asti-Spurnante.: .;„:...:...,'.•,.O ., : 1..5LTONTANACANDIDA- . Q9£ leave their families when they're L5LHERJTAGE •: .- ' Spiritual chairpersons.-.. .-'••.•.•' five dogs in the last five years. • 15 to 16 months and return to 'i.75LT.d.l.F. MudelidQ." 750PREIXENET • ' •', ,-'" " Cabornel • Moilot 1. ';.'.. •• Frascati•• Pinot Grigio..;..:.:..-.,-.5J. •'.' Christine Guerrierro.tiori • 1 13" Cordon Megro '. ' • '•'' • "fgg 3LYAGQ • . '• ••' • ft?9 ml Bruce first' learned about the Morristown for a rigorous four . & Other Flavors ;.....'.'... Chardonnay • Pinot •.:...;,:.. 8" i Pacchia ajid Jeniiif. Browne will 1LALI2E PASSION Brut-Extra Dry;;.., .V., ,.,/ • • 1.5LSUTTERHbME •-. Santgria .-..'.:•.: ...... ,..-...-..-:...5f:' puppy raising project through a ;months of harness.. training.. Gold-Red-Wild Passion.. 15" 1.5L YELLOW TAIL.. • " •discuss plans for. the annual. Cabernet.-Chard,'Mdrlot...,...'8" v 09 Pennies for Puppies fundraising .- They'll learn .important skills 1LSOUTHERN' '. ' Asii.:..;,.,.,-;...... ^^-—1..;; Chardonnay • Shiraz ..Rosary Communion Breakfast : ; COMFORT :...,....: .:,15" Cabernet .• Merlot 1 ,,,, clrive held'at .Merck, where lie is.' such as stopping at curbst cross- • 75.0 ARBOR MIST ' io A : 750 BAILEYS •' • . 750.DOMAINE CHANDON White Zinfandol • •. • • 1.5LB0LLA Valpolicolla • Oct; 5*. .Seinis will also discuss •; ^^^Bi'>- >'• a research scientist. • , ,. ing streets,. avoiding overhang- Irish Cream-•:...:.:. .... 16, " Blanc D'Nol'rs • , Chardonnay • Zinfandol.... 2" B.ardolino • Soave •. the kids for a fun^filled day featuring: . future plans being considered for . Why .would people want to' 00 20 ; iiiB branches' and going around ' 750ROMANASAMBUCA. Napa Valley Brut.;.....-.;;...'.,12" 750.BERINGER 400 Chardonnay • Merlot • .trips. . • '•; :'. ' 7 .'•':''•'-. ;• .. |H|^fl at Garwoodbecome.attae.hod to these \ barriers. The most, important- While •Black.....,..;:.,...;-,...-. 17 Sang..-Plnol Grigio...:..., to White. Zinfandel."..- .-...;. ; 750 PERRIER JOUET '. 3LCANEI "• ", 99 adorable puppies when they thing they'll learn is called ihtel-'. 750 IRISH. MIST•. . ' Grand Brut •!.._'....;..-.. 750 GLEN ELLEN, „ Liqueur.. ; ;... 18" 27" 1 Rose • While... ;..: to know they, miist give them up.'.'-. ligent disobedience, or refusing a . : Cabornel' Chard.-.-.Merlot'.'...-,..4" Annual Legion picnic •K'-'«| ILKAHLUA: • ' . 750.MOET& CHANDON 1.5LRUFFIN0 ' Petting Zoo '••&••• May Rides•;.''& Face Painting '.p, Contests 750. R. MONDAVI Woodbridge C67 %mSm street fair when they're 15 to 16 months command that could be harmful Coffee Liqueur .-....; 18" Brut Imperial'NV» Chianti.-,,..-.. :..;„.- : 10" scheduled Saturday • : Nectar Imperial-.;.....;.. Cabernet• Ch'ardpnn'ay::.:- 3. • 99 : : •:-%m old?"..,. • -.','•, ,•'.-•-7-' \....•; .to;.the blind person. : .."-,•.'! • 75p GODIVA CHOCOLATE 1.5LTORRESELU • ,"'; ';•",;•: ;^ -';/] : } '.'Ity-Prizes and. a •Hay -'Mazer.. :;'••., .' -•'.•'. ', .• ''"•/• \ I ~^yH /^H^^H It was all about the kids at 28" 13 • .' ••i...- ti'i,y!.f..* "IfsniCe to know that you What, db individuals'or ifamj ., Orig,.* While • Cappuccino; 19" 750 VEUVE CLICQUOT 750 BOGLE •' 99 Pinot.Grigio.....-...: >.... •'" -KlilNILWORTH— American . H J^^B_ "T^^pw Sunday's street fair in Merlot.....: -...., '... '1.5LHARVEYS 99 make a differehee," said Sam. • lies .need besides commitment, Brut NV..;:,.;.....:.; :..£.30" 15 Legion :Post.47() will host its . . • •'•' ••••• •• ]''''^Mmmm^^mstj Garwood, Above, Zachary .,.." •750FETZER- Bristol Cream, . annual picnic rain or shine, noon- Siwr... R 5 o f Of Richie, whom he raised when time and patience to successrul- 750'CHRISTIAN. BROS, JUG WINE Sundial Chardonnay • 750 CHANTEFLEUR our huge selection .of J^^Kiltill °V' > Cranford gets ';.. / he was 9, Sam said, "He was my ly raise a puppy that Will some-- Brandy.: ...-..' ;'...- ., Eaalo Peak Morlol • . 6 p'.'m; Saturday at the Post'home, .ji^^^^^H^SKi ready to whack a frog In a ,3L LIVINGSTON'CELLARS'.' 99 Cabernet- Chard.' Merlot-... 3" first and my favorite." day open up an entire world of 1.75L E;&J,. ' •Valley Oaks Cabornel.; 6" 750 MARQUES DE RISCAL ,Cabbage JSf Kale; Pumpkins/ Qourds/ Scarecrows, 238'N.-14th St. Tickets are $20 ; ,.-,tsa I^^^^^HHpffl^^ carnival game sponsored by 1 Chard. • Merlot • Cabernet..... 8 Brandy... .: ..- ';; 750 PEPPERWOOD while',. •...... ,.:,.;....;, 4" per person and include a'1-shirt. Vk •' ^^^^•millli Girl Scout Troop 600. At Currently the Adams family independence tb a blind persdo? 4L CARLO ROSSI- PlnotNoir :.,... 6" . .aV:.r ^ ri h 75.0 COURVOISIER VS • ,750 ROSEMOUNT -••' \ •: OrnamentaJ Cirasses arid Indian Corn! Kids under 12 eat free ($10 for a 1 is raising 8-morith old Velnia, "As you long as you have an open ,- V.' -'•'•'••' ' ^MmmmmmWBRB&ffl 9 ^ budding firefighter Chablls • White Grenache ••' 750 TURNING LEAF • 79 .-I'-.s".',' •' Cognac.;.;..:...... -.;..:,....;, SemiChard. • Shiraz/Cab. • : who has been with- them since house and; heart, it will Worki" Coastal Reserve Cabernet'' •; T>shirt). :-' '••• .•'" .-/• "":;.', .•'•'• ^^H^^^BHH Alicia Gaines, 5, of 1 1 7S0MARTELLVS" : Burg. • Rhine * Vin Rose • Cabernet • Merlot; : ;5 i^l". ., ^^K^^H^^^^H Kenilworth is part of a -"buck- -. . said Sam. . '•",,". •'•'.•':•'. 1 she was 7 weeks old. Velma is a '^'•-.'Alt'.- • .' .: '• Cognac-...'.,,....-...,; .... Paisano • Blush • Sangria •, Chard. •Merlot * .Pinot Nplr... 750 BLACK SWAN- Cab.'1 . Tickets can be purchased at •'•:';!>.'• ' • 1 } ;i :tf?-1s:/i-: ^^BNiQ^^^^^H ! et brigade" sponsored by the cro'ssbaclc, which means she is % 175LRAYNAL 7" 750 COLUMBIA CREST . Merlot -Chard.' Shiraz : the Post before the picnic or on 1 According to • ; Melissa , White Zinfaridel: Chlanti...;..., •Grand Estate Cabernet'' '• "i';'." .' • Brandy „'..;.....'„; , ;.;.„ 4LINGLENQ0K '• '.' 750CAVIT - 5" the day of the picnic. mmmW ^l^^^^H Garwood Fire Department. Labrador and !4 golden retriev- Campbell, spokesperson for The Chardonnay • Merlot :.., PinolGrirjio 750 REMV MARTIN VSOP Chablis • Rhine < Rose...... ;'...,7" 8" The menu.will feature hot . ^v xa Jtkmmmmmm The fair also featured veh- . er. By now she knows most of Seeing Eye, plenty of puppies are/ Cognac..'...', 750 KENDALL JACKSON 750'CORVO ••' ' • '"6" GhEENHODSESPARNf&GAlttDEN CENTER w ^•(S**^ TT^^^H dors, rides and live music. 4LPAULMASS0M ' 902 Red'White .1,.'.;.-...;...... ,... dpgS, hartibufgers, rib-eyii, steak, v V her basic commands, such as waiting for homes at the Chester 799 VRChardonnay .•.:..;.:...,..;,..... ; ! 1325 tcrrlll Rdad, Scotch Plains, Hi 07076:.' ; wT -rJ^m •.•• •-••'-,•; •••.-•'"•,•• .•••:..• ; Chablls • Rose •.Burgundy;.'...f 750 KENDALL JACKSON' 09 750 GEORGES DUBOEUF 6" corn on the cob, grilled chicken come, sit, forward, down, no and breeding station. The Seeing JEye VR Cabernet •Merlot...:... 12 BeaujolalsVillages', ' breast, sausage and peppers, , .-.'" rest. •' ' •-.•. .. . .-'. •••' .' •-. pays for. all medical costs and r1LSEA(3RAMS. ' 5L BOX ALMADEN' Macon Villages...... ,..'... 6" clams, salads, watermelon, chips,, ;. ' Since Sanv is, the primary: Bupplies for the puppies, as well 1 Chablls • Burgundy VERMOUTH '750 JACOBS. CREEK. • ' Mixers;,..;...'.; ...... Chardonnay • Shiraz.. PresJs "5*.f6r cllrectldris * Press '"6" for special events soda, beer, wine, door prizes, raf- puppy i raiser, she sleeps in his as proyides, a stipend! for; food, 2L PEPSI : , lint Rhine •Golden...... ' 8" iL STOCK VERMOUTH .'• A 99 750 LOUIS JADOT room at night, arid it's mostly, his. Interested individuals should Regular ^ Diet... :.;... ,,...5?w • g99 .flest good music and good times, ; 5LB0X FRANZIA'. Sweet •Dry...-....;,..,u ..,...•?' Pouilly Fulsse.,;,.',:....,,. Monday "Saturday 7am-5pm * Sunday 9am-5pm . •• Family and friends are wel- responsibirity to teach her the. call the Puppy Plateimettt Office 24-12 bz.cans COKE • .VVhita Zlnlandel •'. • 1LM & R VERMOUTH C99 750SANTA.MARGHERITA4 "f99 SPRfTE* DIET COKE. |99 come. For more information, call NICOLE DIMELLA/STAFF'PHOTOGRAPHER ;, • . • "'•',.; • . . :- , commands and walk and groom at 973 539.-4425 or go. ]t^^e wel-. 5*'• "J Chardonnay • Meriot.;...... t1o Sweet' Dry.:-.,.,: *#• Plnol Grlglo'..• '.;...,•:,..•.:IS If" Offer Valid 9/10-9/14. :: Www.parkerplahts.CQm (908) 272-9747. ' .. m her; When he is in school, yelma site at www.seeingeye!org. *, '" V i'i' ' • ''•'' ' "'I :' :'" ;• -I'-xf1;1. •: ,•

B-2: Cranford Chronicle September 11, 2003 September. 11, 2003 Cranford Chronicle B-3 Michael Druzek | OObituaries George Fritzinger season uiiderway FL'-\ .!>,) ' I \.\\l , 1 1 H Mr. Fritzinger was an,usher for • Druzek; 74, died Sept.,(D, 2Q0:.l Nations Service . Modal, . Fritzingei• 94, diucl.Sept. .1, 2003 at ' senrices at Calvary Lutneran observe High Holidays at his honiein West('ield.. . "• National Oofonso Service Roosev'elt.Care ('enter. ' Church in Cranford. ; , for Cranford VIA lie was born' in Garwd'od/'iiiid • Medal anil/.Presidential,' Unit James G. Dougherty Sn •'•: Mf..Frit.zingcH-.was born in-Jfiy Sulr-viving.'.are his wife df 31 • lived,,'in the. borough. before The Union County Torah Center director Rabbi Levi The Public Affairs Chairman • ('itation.. '-,';• '.•'•' (^lUNFORl) - llanies Oorard North Plainfield 'and. Micha'i-1 X, (•(lunty, In'd., .and. lived .in West years, Anne H. Baldwin Fritzinger;. The GFWO Cranford Village .moving toAVeslfield in )M'i, ••Surviving, are his.wife, 1 Center has a host of educational Block of the UCTe* who will be announced that over the summer •Dougherty..Sri, 87; died Sopt, H,' and- wife Patricia of North Orange beiore rnoving to.Kdison in. . two sons, Joseph E. of-Newftu^e, Vt., Improvement, Association held ,,'. • Mr. Druzek' retired in \M)2.....Gloria, Downey- .D'ruzOk;. two/ 1.972. lie nlsd had a winter home in and David C. of Honolulu, Hawaii; activities planned for the coming . presenting the lecture, explained, its first general meeting.of the warm weather' clothing, personal ,20.03. at. Muhlenberg Rogional • Plainfield; and seven grandchil- holiday season. / ; '..•':• after 35 yenr,s ns a mail car'ri(i)'.'•', daughters, • Kva Rossi of Naples, Flii. ••' ' ••• .'••' '..'., ; adaughter, Eliza both Blumenthai ; "Rosh Hashanati ,' marks the (all season on Sept. 9 at KG', health items and: eyeglasses • 1 .Medical Center iivPlajnUoUl.' dren. •.-•.. • • .'•.'.•• ... 1 .with : the \yestfield-,.. Scotch (larwood and, l'atric-ia ]lenly-6l' lie wo'rkwl 'on more than 600, of Haivey Cedars; four grandchil- • I-J . . From 3-3:45 p.m. Sept. 21, the anniversary of creation 5764 Fields in Westfield; President were .donated-,to the. Veterans'. ,. Born'in Scranton, Pa...lie was a .-. Sei^ices will be 9:-lf) a.m.. Plains and Mountainside post Hurlto, Vii.;;two sisters, Dolores patent, applications .'as. a .pat(;'nt • dren and three great-grartdchil- center will . hose. a Pre-High years ago. According to the kab- Hospital; Cranford Family Care, , .son.of the late James August, and' tomorrow At thelliggins Home for 1 Marjorie Bowman presided! 1 •offices; An accomplished artist, . Folitz and•'• liv'n Donahue; and agent wit li Thomas A. lulisoii Corp ; dren.. ..' ••' ,.- ';• .' ,V- •..•'••''. Holiday Jewish Story and Crafts balah, the drama of creation .is : the homeless, Eyes for theNeedy; Catherine Kilgalo'n Dougherty. Funerals, 4til Somerset St., North From 9.'n,riv'3 p.m./Sept. .,13 •ho designed sets for annual two grandchildren. • •'.. , 1 . in. West Orangi', froin 'which. Mr'.' . Services 'were hekl.S.ept. ,3 at Hour for children ages 3-5. metaphysically reenacted' every 1 '',.'•• Mr. Dougherty .lived . in . Plainfield. Ajiinoral Mass will, (ol-' the Evening Department will.'.,1.1.11(1 .more .; Donations'- of .coats, .functions of; the'AHar Rosftry A funeral Mass was held yes- . Fi-itzingev retired: in 1973. HeCalvary Liitherah Church. • Burial'• 'Children will listen to a story yean The lecture-will discuss how-- 1 ; Cranford and Scotch Plains, before bold a garage sale at the home of, sweaters, hats,,' scarves and mil;- Society lit St.; AiVne.'s Hqfnan 1 low 10:30 a.in, at St. Joseph's joined the company iiV.1933in its was in' Mollywood: Memorial Park, about the holidays and do a relat- to access the enormous creative terday'at St.' Anne's Church, • moving to .North Plainlield in Church, 4T Manning; Ave., North the president at 123 Retford Ave. •ten's are now sought; , • . . •: Catholic 'O.h.ureh,. He Ayorked as •eleel.rical c.onimunicaiiyns ili,)])ai't- Union... ,' • ' •. • • •' . .' I ed .arts project. The fee is $5per energy released during the High ; 1 1 lliirial was in St, Gertriule in Cranford, Ftinds raised will be ::•'.' Mary '.Stine,; Home Lifc : 197.0. lie retired in 1981 ni'ter'-W Plainlield. "."-••' :.". '••:"". '"'. lliejit aiul published trade .articles : a draftsman before becoming a ('(.MiH'tery, CViloma.. •' ,., 1 Arrangements, were by. Gray • ..child., ••.• ; rv/- •:':•;:.••••.;•• Holidays, and will exploie the years as "a steamfitter with Exxon . • Visitutipn is 2-4 and 7-!) p.iu. 1 ; donated to'. Canine. Companions. .•'Clvairinan, .aiyd her',,committee, mailman. ; .;• -' •'• .-'•' ],: An'fiiiKeiiH.'Hts , were 'by the in '-many countries, before transfer- Meiiiorial;.,, Fnnernl Home-.- in ; ,: : From 4-5 p.m. Sept. 21, the role of humanity. in perfect ing 1 Corp. in Linden and Flnrhanv• for .Independence' , which pro- collected 100. crocheted • squares ..' He Was stationed aboard,the : today' at the. funeral home. ring to tlie legal (lepartment. Cranford. Mcmorialdonatiohs may' Center presents "The , Shpfar creation;". ... ''• •••;' '• .'•• : Dooli'y Funeral-. Tlom.e . iiv : •vicles trained dogs to disabled sent to Keep America Warm, 19 1 Park. '•.. , " '-• , ,...' '; Donations-., may • be! sent 'to St:. ,. I le'i-ilso wa's'tliei'mnidei' ol'Riizit l>e sent 'to'."Calvary• Lutheran'• 1 USS Ynrktown as a Navy votoiV. ('ranlord.• Donations may, ' bo; 1 Factory," an explanation of .-.the '• The lecture is free and open to •patients. ' •'.- , • -1 . • ••,'-.. :.. knitted.hats for the newborris in '. 'Surviving are his wife, Victorili , Joseph Church Sprinkler'Fluid, 41 (•or[)., manufacturers' op'tape tits- • an of the'Korean War. /.Mr '•. sent to I hi' West fie Id Rose ue 1 Church,' '108•• lilasfmah' St.,: various steps involved in trans- ' the. public". •. '.. ; The ' •'•. •''••. ' .International .'Overlook 'Hospital and five knit Zolnierska Dougherty; a daughter, Manning Ave,, 'North''. Plainlield, jii'-ns.er.s, ancl;rras.sco; the'rfiiHic and ' •Dru.zek .was- fiwarded the Squad. :; ', ' "•,..•'•''.':•'•' • : (••ffinfbrd,: NJ, 07()16-'2122; or; the forming a ram's horn into a In addition to these.programs, . Department reported that more twl blankets •for. AIDS babies, . ' Colleen V. Zitsch and himbanci NJ .07060. or North. Plainlield, Street Sign Cor-p: • ,' • •' . l-toosevelt Care Center.. '•••.. Shofar, the horn traditionally the center invites area residents than 900-items, .(face- cloths, ; which 'wore-'sent to St.; Michael's./ Robert, ql' South Plainfield; two Rescue Squad, 263 Somerset St;, 1 blown in synagogues throughout tp join services over the High ' tq'bthbriishes', toothpaste, soap, '. Church drive. Their.hex.t project Alfonso Rehdano $r. sons'; Jiimt's.G. Jr. and wife.Joan.of '.North Plainfield • NJ'OTOGO.- .: "•• . the world on Bosh Hashanah and Holidays; Services will be held at ,.small. toys, .etc.) were ••collected, is Ilugg-y Bears, which 'are given • 11 Yom Kippur..' .•the. Westfield Community Room, sorted; counted and. packed' Tor (p. the', emergency rooms at local; •', (lARWOOp';.—;: Alfonso.: Nf. ••Church, in Gilisonia. . , Rendano' Si'., 91, .died Sept. 5, 1 •The program . is- .geared 425 East Broad St. in Westfield •.shipment" to Operation. Smile. , hospitals.: . ' : ,. : . • His •••.. wife, y.Biii't'ha' ,, ' is . SetonL. Lyons towards children and hopes to get .'. The service, and prayer books 1: ,2003 at t:he .Cranberi'v ,Pi.;ice deceased;: '. ..-...,••' ;'. •'•.- .This organizatipn'is coihprisiofl of ' . The Cranford. VIA meets, on. 1 GARWOOD — Seton L. Conway', '.'' Survivingiire a •'son,.John,.I.; ;*• them excited about their heritage will be .'in Hebrew and English 1 Nursing. Ce.nter iiv (.'./anberry Surviving at'/' a son, Alfonso volunteer doctors and, nurse's 'the second' Tiicsd.ay of the 1 Lyons, (vl, diedAug; 29, 2003 at the . ste,|)daughter, Alary Pat ricia Kents;: and. the. rifcu a Is..-. they will be ':All Jews, regardless of religious •Who•'•go. to Third, World countries ; month, .'-and -. the' ..KveniuK Townshiji.'Pa.' , ': '.. ' '•• : •\N." Jr.; a daughter, Beverly • Theo JIouse'iivElizabeth'. '..' ,\ • two •. stepsons, Timothy '•'.. and1 observing in their .local syna- background, knowledge, or level to perform surgery .f'ree of charge Department1 meets oni the Courtly • Mr.. Reiulatio was liorn in ...liziiih.a'ty;. -'. two • brothers; Mrs. .Lycms was,born in,Jersey Richard; a sister, Callista Lacy; anil gogues. ..; ;:••;.•• /.' •• .'; • " : ' of observance, are welcome Thei e Brooklyn • •, .and . .lived , in T'lionVas' and Kmil; ..a sister, ;to; children with facial deformi- • Tuesday of each .month...... • . City, .She lived in .-Union City, ,:•live grandchildren. ' •. , . , . The'admission'is $5 per child, will be'baby-sitting, available ties.. . .'•':. ••'.•• .',"•.:'•'••'..• .•'•-. ; . 1 • (Sloatsbin-g, N;Y,, before!iiio'viiig • Lucy Font:an;i; five1 grandchiU 1 For more informittion about,., 1 ; Gnrwond aiid, RoselJe before."inov- ', '•• A.'fune'raiM'ass was. held 8ei.it: 2' free for. accompanying -adults.. . Reservations are required 1 1 to.Garwood: in .1020. He had .(Irenaiulthree gceat-grandehil- Tin's/.Nbyeinber the .members daytinve -meetings,.- call-..Andrea 1 ing to Roselle^Park in 19H9, ' :•'. ." at St. Joseph tlie.Carpentei; Roman There is an additional $10 charge The center will also be having 'resided since 1995 ii.i Gibsohia, dren'.1 , '.'' • •••;• :';;. " •• •'.-... • will "Skip a Meal" and'cpnj-ribiijp.'; 'Aiigiistyn at,(90m'276-692(). -Fin;-. She : retired in 1994/ after .1.0.. Catholic. Chui'ch, Roselle, following : to bring home'yqur- own ShoFar. a Tashlich service open to the the; .money ..'saved,' to1; tho' evening meetings,- call Kiaine '.•Pa, .' .•.,'•/' ' •.. ••..•' ••,••••'" :, :A I'l i n i > r a | .\ l.;\ s.s '• wa s ••'. ;1 ye Id yoni's—d.s-'iV cashier with Malin's :.services at the Miistap<;ter I'lineral. .': .At 8 pin; Sept. 22, tho.center public. On the second day of Rosh Community Food Bank. ..'••'.,.•.- . Hamilton:at (908) 272-1022.. He: was'from 1950-82 a part- Monday.Ml St. •Anne's Roman. (lepartinent store, in, Roselle. . Hquii'.in Hosol.li; Park, Burial was'- will present a 'special Pre-Rosh "Hashanah, ,l:3Q-2 p.m.' Sept 28 ner in;the'Watchun'g Tool' & Die' Cat hoi ic, C|viii:ch. Burial, was in ' ..Her husband, William ,R,, is in Graeeland Meiviorial' Park, 1 Wanna dance? v 1 :'Hashanah.' • lecture titled Co. in Garwood. .Mr, Ri iulano : at Mindowaskiri Park, West field Fail-view C'einetery, i'i'e'stfield,•".• .•deceased. ..••'• ..-••• , ••'. . : Kenihvort.h. ' : • ..••.• '.'Presenting for the 5764th time: There will: iilso be a special Cranford resident Kara Shovlm and John Russitano of was a fool and. die maker \vith , :'• Arr.angc'.ni.fiil.-j.-. were by the l Trinity Pentecostal , Creation, A Divine Production?'. ...'Shofar blowing for those who did Westfield are the hosts of "Make You Wanna Dance," a new '.P^jFqriifiifgrSJ /sought" for. -sh*rt^-,. -^?; •.the Akiminiini Co.of America ;. l)ool(.'.V Ftlli'i. '.r..'il•'. '.Home in ' Covenant Presbyterian Church : : •'The. lecture will focus, on the riot have a chance to '••hear it ear- weekly half-hour instructional TV show that caters to dance in. Oarvyqnd' before.: joining '('Vanibi-d. •''••'. ,'••••• • • - ' Margaret Busichio Holiness; Fellowship mystical insights of the-Jewish* lipi'. ;' ," • ;.;' :',.::/. :.'.•'• : enthusiasts of all ages and levels. Shovliri and Russitano, : : 1 • Watchuug Tool. & Die.. • . 1 ^Donations may \)O sent to' i . CRANFORD —A talent/come- :' elit show, w.h'ich is .being held.in , ; ', CRANFORD — Margaret M.; grandchildren. ; ' ' '. /• '. Cninfonl • : M-lWn:ri!i''Hill New Year and will be, based-on.' For Wore.information or to who havp taught at Shall We Dance in Kenilworth, will explore ;ly :show • -is planned 'for the conjunction with .'the. Cruis' in ,; Me was a; nieniber. " 'si. Craytr Edward S. Krowicki : ;Mrs. Busichio retired •in. .1990 '•• ErHombment1 Will .be. in' -.l-he: : i-ifter'-'Jive years oh the staff of Mount' Olivet, Mauspleum, ..yU'lmli'.I'amiK1" Approach to ministry; "Faith rum'Kjn hairing mul hciirinj; 1 ; : CRANFORD--. Edward' S.. ; •/Monday nt the ('huix'h of t-he the Cranford .; Health, and Newark. . ... • ' '. ':'.'': "(,'itil .sv/.v lhi':anliiuril in Ki'bwicki, 80, died-Sept. H, 2,00:1 •'Assunipt ion. Ko'selle, l'ark.,' fol- ....'••',} by the wimiofCiiiii"'..'". ! Extended.Care Center. ., • .-Visitation is 2-4 and 7-9 pup, •at the (ilensi.de Nursing Center • lowing s'.ervici's iil't.heKrowieki Herhusband, Jo'scjjh, died in today at the funeral homo. . in NeW. Providence, :\ '. •' McC'racken Funeral Home in ••1990.; .-:';• , ,•'':,• ,,;;•/ Hew was. bonVin Elizabeth'. . Lindeiv. Hue ml was in St. 1 .Surviving are twb.daughters,., -and had lived in Cranfnrd. siiicc Gertrude C'onieiery, C'olon'i;!.. . Janice Ctirry atul husband Bob 1955.'" . '. •;" •'•-..•.. : ,'.-'. '• .•'.• : Dohat ifn-is ii'iay'be sent to. of Scotch Plains' and, Patricia Edward J. Hobble '.' Mr. Ivi-owick; retired in .1985. Am.erican',1 .Heart • As.sociat ion, 1 Kero and husband, John'..-of .after 43 years as a wire •f.issem- /.2550 :, Route '.'•,!;'' . .North Linden;.a son, Joseph/awl wife1 ATTORNEY Af'-LAW,'.; s free NRIpatchesatJrmitas Children's Health event scheduled Sept, 20 : Advertise u;v\:aiuuni 'filer .and shipping clerk .with' Brunswick. NJ' 08902-1301, ' Kri.thy of .Cranford; antl.' two 476 S(.)t: rn'AyWi; B-.' •. . ,'. The Trinitas Hospital .QuitGenter, a highly .effective tobacco . Phelps .Dodge . Corp. in' 587 Spf inglieki Ave., Summit From 9 a.in.-2 p,;m. Sept. 20,'' today..The. Children's Health & . jshys'icia'ns at Overlook Hospital topic at 11 a.ill. Eaclvservice CRANI-ORI). N.J.O70I6 ' / Yoiir Worship 'dependence treatment program, isoflering for.a limited timd. a free thefirKt Children's Health and' •• Wellness Fair addresses these- in Sununii, Lecturer in Family .provider-present'will also have Elizabeth..'He was a"•fornior .-via; initial two-week supply of Nicotine Replacement Therapy patches to. .president of. an Internalioiti:ii • 7;4S ;i.-m'.' lluly ('(ii 1 . Wel.lness Fair'wiirtake j)l.iu:c in. .'• needs./ ' , . ' •'••. • . .'Medicine.at.UMDNJ, and,., : the op^por.t unity to offer a-br.ief Are You or Someone You Know those patients for. whom nicotine therapy (NRT)'is indicated. . : Bi'otlierhood; of . Electrical' Services H:-l? a.tu, Tniililidiud-Sui'vifi- •the Grand Ballroom at the ,, The fair will introduce par- founder of the N«J Coalition' for • prosentatioii of their services'at- 10:0(1 -ii.in. .Learning Hunt . 'The offer is for- the 21-ing patch and represents a'n approximato. Workers local in Elizabeth.' , •908-276-4777: Bullying Awareness and . • . ..tliey'pertain to. the health and ll:IMIa,iiv. (/»nlL-iii|>»i'il:v ISiMA- value, of $50", The patches have.been made available to Trinitas Crowne Plaza Hotel, 36 Valley . ents to services: including some •• • He was an Army- veteran of Road, Clark. The Children's • .of the ,expei'tnd,-.siich as physi- Prevention, will address this W.ellncsf; of children. ; v •FAX-: 908-70^-1663 . Bible Studies • /Hospital in'Elizaheth by the New Jersey Department of Health &. '/•• World Waivll. : '. ' ' .. '. 7:0(1 p.m.On Mondays.. 1 1 Health &;Wellness,Fair is an •; • cian, 'music teacher, andday-' . Senior Services, which selected the hospital to offer the highly-o.Bec- . • A brother,' Raylhbnd,, is. on Medicare & a Diabetic? .Many r.\d.-liciu-(.'ciiirscs' •'. tivo QuitCenter program;. .. • . • ' "• • ..';.. idea' that.has been tossed . . care provider; but also offeree] deceased. ..'•••'. , . Christine Get new ARM TESTING METERS at no, or low cost. '•' '.'.'• 'Heiiling Service,. "Ifyou are tired of being addicted to tobacco and really Want io around for. some time by local . will be some alternatives that : ; Surviving nre.his. wife of 54-: :.TM |>;in.l.;.isl Wednesday • . busihesswo'm'on1 Pamela Boelrtz may.not usually be considered Delivered to your door free. No forms to fill No HMOs. • uf.Hitch. Moiltli' : -'•-. " stop smoking iind kick your tobacco addiction, the Trinitas Most women'-are not years.Albina'.;Bioda Krowicki; a • •' liSWK PUSMNC-'- • •'•PiiKSON'U IMI KV, 908-575 6766 • i We Welcome Vou!\ ' . Quit.Centei''s alfordahjesixrweek program-can help you quit; for good and Jacqueline Karmol, both of . in securing the. health and well- sister, Florence. Rudzinski. of No Upfront Costs! 1 1 ••Ei-PKl-W'-; v ••MATKIMONIU' •••Tlli Rev. Dr. Wayne'Dreyimm and improve the quality of yourlife and health," said Steve whom have home based nutri- ness of a child ~- aclipuijcture, : Jackson; and many nieces and The Rev. A'mlre'ii VViillfer : '• \Vll.l.S AND'Tkl SIS >7.0V|V(i ' ' / • Khanjian, director of the Trinitas Hospital QuitCenter. . . tion and welines's businesses. chiropractic care and,indoor air .nephews.' . •. . •. ' . . CALL 1 -800-894-4997 now! .•.1\v\y\v.sijohnssiimniit.iir1|;' . • RH.\I:EST.U'I; '•' ' *BrsiM.ss'L.wv ;' • ' Individuals can call (908) .094-8661 or (888)841-5564 to get stnrt- 1 aware of risks posed All American Diabetes Supply. Inc They wanted to create a venue quality. • ' •..••" A funeral Mass was held' •eclon the proven/customized program that provides individual ther- 1 -where pa-rents.and'carevivers ; In. addition, a showcase of apy, weekly, support groups and' use 'of various Nicotine. . ' '• were presented with options more than.25 service providers, •'Rcpla'cenient'T-heriiiiy,products when ne'eded.:' ' ,' regarding.children's health and there will be a guest speaker by heart disease LEGALS ; development! . '• '• who will address the. timely nection wilh iioto^ i^suiod pi'irijiiant lo Ihi?, ordinancf, Mli' • • " SHERIF-'F'S'NUMUF.RCI-I :'f-.' -l|l.V :•;,;;:,-!.•, i\ ...... •' IHGAI. tjorict; tn,;t '.hicMinancial otlictn's SKjnatMip u|)on tho notos r,liall* DIVISION 'CHANCERY .'• COUMI V U, !:OU', • ,1-.: 11 -i • ••;ii •.'•'. . • '.•.'•.' '..'.' • f:-",.i,.;i 11-'!11.1,03 1 1 ' Having raised their own chil- topic of bullying. Bnllying.is .Women's Heart Ac-Ivantage, percent of the female papula-' PUKIuanl lii'SMIl l.iv. .1 -y.'M- ..-.ill Ijilv' M ;,l t.i-S .IViKI. liOln'.'K Mi.-ir.i-ii1!1'-!1.>!'.. •"', hi A,,;u-! HI 2«0.1•v>: conclusivR ovifliinct-i as to all ^ui.:li dtitorininalions All • '•• • " DOCKCI riO'fv.w'a.'i increasi.ngly.recogni7.e.d as a . ; ah educational seminar spon-1 312. 105V f LIPV.II.'II. Avi'i'iuu, linrl.-i U.I 0"-l-'i . r'.i'-l-'.i.ilil .'I ,\:l;i'-.M! • i-r ./ Ii,.. Br.'.iinir, ol Ki.'M'lv.l/rllv iiotr.'f, ifj^tiod hoioundtir may bti ronriwcd from tuno Ip PLAINTIFF CiTIFlNAMClAL .MQHTGACit i!Li'.UV.f.;'/ .••••••. ;L-l:iiAi. r'joiiCt". ' '••.': .'.dron- .Beelitz and Karmol: .' • . •. . tion. served by Overlook • • ' 9 00 AM Vh,. ff.llt..'.-.iii-i c|i.wl:'.-V.i|l l-ii ' ill ' Mi' .ilii-r. \\ ;:-.i:'„ in-j-'-.i ,|i.jnl.'d llii- ii|,i|ilir,j|K)ii, ,M timo -inDiiict Iti'llw piouisioniqtN.J S.'A -iOA 2-Bia) T-ho' INC '• •• - - .- • - ' liOn'oijoii oi' I.;AI"I'.'/O'.}[) ,'•'••• ' ,-hit'l {inaiuial oMn:r,i i', htlroliy autliori2r;d lo.soll pail of DFFFNDAriT'AVFAII.HF OR! F'JE AflOI.IR ui-'ll.'F'il'. • , ' rjoricr. or AL-.'-'i'Tiui-i •• • ' : . understand the demands of •serious problem of childhood/"". •' 'sorecl by Overlook Hospital', .':"-. TTospita'l is T.it'rtsk lor.ii first S|)ut..BNtiiiJi-i/ ;'.ato HUSBAND OF-A'/tAILHE l^tthf: tf At - •' - ,- ••' -• • ORIilNAIX'E Ml) lI3-l..i- -.' . But .the. age-old view ofbullying 211 W 2ni1'S!i.--i:l - .',.•••' / :.-|:..''!,,il:iti'.:, .-I -.; .| {}• i< I1. >'A'l|Vlt[!>i-ii! h:K hi-.-n tifvi! •in.I lo doiivoi. thftrn to tho puichasnr'j ihofcot' upon WRIT OF EXECUTlOU OATK, AllOII': r -i . I):I,'I . 'Si •".:: 1. . ;\NIi ::;;•;!,..i;::/ ./ C,H jWAI'OR' •••A'i Oli'DihAM..!;' I'(.;"• iiTABCiSH'"A"RIT5TRJC.TI7D'" parentalresponsibility. e.n'com- will-be cdnducted at'Sunrise• • • heart attack, but- only 26 per- 1 Ro^tMio. r j j O7.;ju3 . : -. •••i ii.i'-.vlli.v .1 .V'l.l.',.'. I .il'•".,; U.:'ii.-i|;-u'UljiMiii:i ii,C..'.|il of payniriiit of tho ptircliaM, pnci; plur, accnjotl SALE DATE'' WFUMESDAY Hit- RTH OAv i'.'i OC.I/) F'AHKI'jCi .'("'i.'l PUFlSUAI-JT Wll J'iA •>••! 'I--197 iiiN •.paas many significant consider- as something children • Senior Living of Westfield on '.V.Bmiu'. I .B|'i..'i: ITyHU^Ili.-.V-.l :. V'-it ••••••• I'lll.---.NII1.-J (H.-if^-.-t'l nariiii.of th.i pijt.ctKUiOf. ' ' PREMISES COMMONLYKriOWN AS- •. . . ".urn .!' :,.:.• l .- ! I!III-., 1 . -• ;•.!•:'.,,' C T ..i.ihin.,! an. I «-i..".-'- H Jf'i'i ' ••'..•• •-..'' '•• • . • '' ' - - Wite 22 West, 2-3 pirn. Octv.'L' 1 1 'I,-. ";..'.!••• ./,--...; fi ..'.•,••, ,i'. .- -.'• I'l.Hii'.iriinn-l-i i AnF--;r ".-••• • ' ••/ ,. , • . • . women to se6k rapid and .Computer 1 Kr-yliivurj. !.'IV i-0..)m|-,.ii;i Li,-- l-'.i..i, :,!,!I:IM.:., .....i' ,i -i...:.,:,..-| mr I [-^:t;^.:- ci on l,r-,l r,,'(i(l :': f.-i'iioii:",. Tho capital.hiifjcjot of in* To.vnslnp of Crai-.foid . • • 130 Blooininq'lnit . A.i-n.io ACTIVE PARTICIPATION our children-are taken care of 1 l 1 1 ,!• •;;/(".•••:( /.],•!; I;'. !^..- I ..'.•. ....-i!,::':.!!'.. ti.til',1,-. wt. '•<' J Cllri'.IHVi Af'.-'niili.r , • ' • •' .. bullying is a problem of child- ' : Overlook Hospital- is joining Sp;ict-» Numbf-i -IT'l!. ' • • ii.-; .'i! ,-i i',.,..l!ii.;', ,.t "!n... .l;..-,i'-ji.ii'i:'•niii:ili,.i, ,i|.|p,:- if. h,.ioliy airiond.?d to.cdhloim ..-ath Ilio piovi^ijn:, ol .!tii'., aK'a';. K' Bl' ,iii!iii'.,:i'l,ii'. Ayr.,,- ' ... 1 appropriate care. Guest speak- Gerono Tiinherl.:i-,i / , , • ,:.•'• . . ' : -• !i.,'.!l ;.hHr. ,,! I. i.-iiif.'..! .'• 't,,- CMiMI; ,.l l.lliiur,. Sl,1!'.- cl nidinanr..j lo thc-*;u>l(-MI ol any ii-iconsisioncy hoio'.'.'ith • '•. Cianlord. Mfi.v J,..,;o... .' -. . . . ' :'v.\ !;\\')P .....•, i-ii -:i:i/';i' v,,. -I ,' •'.,I.-:.-, i Mi:: :iiicl I,- • Municipal O.-ii. ' ' . . People'who sulfur irom .irlhrilismay bo" activity;(vvnIkin^. biking, swimming etc.). for' ..is a challenge in itself, espocial- liood creatocl by adults- Stuart : 1 1 '•.!]...... i-.i:,,-.., :I,,|,I .-ji ::iv i:::L :i,|., , I A.'Kju ..! J.'iuri, .II,'! f,,-Ltii.u] & Thti .folto'.-anti add.lional nVatt,-;fr. ait- horiv-fiy TAX tbr »3. BLOCK .-.-.IQ-j'-- -' •:,i;,.,(--| ,.| , .•>•.:,V"; :.,/,!• !.,'.ri, :',,• ,)..-;., ; .•.ji.,:.; H '..!,.||: II, II •' T;'5t'.i IT. . 1 03 with.o.the'r leading health sys- • 1316 Cliiin Si. . •' .-• •• • .' :•'' 1 aware that exercise can'help reduce p.iin and '•• .W minute". ar/|i; ,1[ l.lji.ji-.ih ,.ii!.l. i :: :- i:'...V..:'ir.,.': .1:" ' I".- :,"! i" ,,-!! C .,.r..!,'i.-, ;• 'i.il'.ir.'.i •••• •• NOTICE OF ADOPTION Beth Langlois, CCLI clinical • 1 RichaidVok-; '..-•.• l'-i:,-,-/|. In,. . .!•: ,1 |..,,-i '.'.'IVI.-', :••;•< .'..'JJ'I ,M :ji) p'ni\;i;doMa'». o a:j a ^ontiialnnpiovom.. !!! ;.ind no pan of'tri.; 2003 iw.inloioSI IO09 30 03,.. il',. Hi;) :>.'I; • •• •••••' ' ORDINANCE NO 03-1-1 • ' "' /activity is that such .exercise may initially bility aswell as lead to loss 6f strength i.futt lo publicawareness and under-, . v 1 • 130. Elmnr.-i Aiv .' -' .''-.•••.•' COM Ihoiooi has bfon or..shall, bo' specially a--,:io:. ,ud on .'PIUS illloiost.on lllOt',0 fir|uio-; tlilui'.CIIi da|.- ,',l Ci-jyo'l .-il'- .V,. .onr.'iriA'-jcc. TO 'USTABEISH - A •RE-STRICTIIE) " : . coordinator; and Mary Farrell, 1 increase arthritis-related pain. It may atsp he 'inibcfe atrophy: The less you do, the less you standing of heart disease, • Elijabrilli NJ ')/::0.'' : ' • ....' jiibpoMv -.pucially uenoliled Ihoioby . . , '' any and all sub-,oi]uoill laro-:- '.vaNn uul .,....'.'01 ,,inr,i,i,t , ' n'lh'.n.i.. . Lvi, -r in .;•-..! ,•••.•...-:'. •• i':;i.-;.ii'v.:.••.•.il-••.<,!. PARKING ,''f)f IE PUHSUANT TO II JS A'-39-VMT fi fl^ : l : : 1 - I Ollwi l.li'.c Ili-nv:,, 1. Sell ••'ilnWIVi.l n P.,:-;-., ' 'IV-J '.lif,r,,i!'. , ,'i:i I • li: ,:'i.' • I-I . •: , ''.i..M'!; I': LI,.' ii'MI'l i:0'iC '.'HI-,. lla Iht; iiont'd ol .i;-,bftilno:Vi nl tho in]p-i.O'j>?m<--nt or pin- •A'FULL .LEGAL OCSCIllP-IltJ!)- OF Till: K'lllT.'rT-' FnONI'OF 5!-; ? THIRD AVENUE. APARTMENT »A-2, . Women's Heart Advantage' . , : that some arthritis patients have been map- '•'' will be able;;p to-do, Youyr physical therapisp t can which is the number one killer, .M.IIIlOis -I, BijJ.-V, S-Kili'li.-n'Cr'ail, f^l-.-ll-l I,li.'.-A:|..,. '.ng Hi"1 uliiii, . ' , • • |V.i.-;fj a:, provider! foi -vallun Section 37ir.|i3l ol Iho CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF 11 IF SMI.-Rif-I -O .'ll.i'.'n 'il/:, ;M',. I'I; i':'! ;'.,^< lull,. I.'' .ir..r,ii:|ii).:i..-l.--IU':l IN Till-: BOROUGH OFTiARWOOD" '. ' , ' : Rociou,ioi)inont La'>. o, -10 yoair, conipLiiod hum itin fi.iiiy UNION COUNTY . •.•.,•• !,.i:'... •''. '.",-. i.;:!-!./'..' .•'.'•/ '.il'.'l-'i'.T .-..I.".' :•,,<.; . t I",-.;, proprialely advised.against participating .in clinical coordinator; Ovon.i TV . . • ; •.-...•' A i .i|';-.-.,| Jr.. ..l.l.'i.i'... , :i.-. ::,',.-. |'".-il.;1 .'i lln- II11U..-I1M • •• • 'STATEMENT ' '. '• " show yob how to exercise to stop that down- of American women. Most. • I!..,!-,M!!'.,ii ...-./ n.p .'.'In. IK I'•.;.• .>'• ,-ii.-,!-Jinr,nlv. ;;rs|...(| iil-'.ho iiond-, auHioii;odby,thi3,iiilni::ii,co..-' • . •' • •"JUDGMEMl AMOtiril": ' ' . ." . IAKF. NOTICE THAI; THF-ABOVE'ORDINANCE WASl Spticn.f-Ki:ii|],;i •.110.:'. .' •, •-'.•• 1 regular physical activity. New- findings by the : ICI Trio Siipplomi.-nial Dobi Sialonioni rr-tinin-d L/ino ONE-HUNIJRFU FOUR I'llOUSANlJ .'HI.I lai .,^; .;, l.J,1. I.!-, Ml:/ I.UK'I-..,.1.1;-..;-,.-- t."-'.•-..->".• "i |:,,"'il ,nO 'i'!'..-. PASSET' pN'IHE FINAL FIFADING'AFTFJR PUBI IG ward spiral toward debilitation, for informa- Dorolhy Slaill.'-i . • '••.•••-. '•• •' I', !hi- f,Iii'ii'.',L- t l-iii'l.'I'.H'i 'jt v.-' 1-..Mi-,l-,[i jr.d .i C'ty^ '•-. women do not-know, the symp- . .Call (908f317-3030to regis: Local floiul l.ti.-, has hoen duly fn.,.par,,j and tilcrl in tlio : : ' .1,-i.i.il.',.. UJ.. !.' .1:1.1 il'.. fii J.i..; • 11, - - !.I:!,V..I::;,I,TI :rio.r)lll'i Uj ORED FIFTY Eicur'.s":?:} iuu. . . ; - ; ' HL'-ARING'AT A MEETING OF THL=,GOVERNING BODY ' National .Center for.' Chronic Disease : • 10 Wliiii-I.il Avi.- ' • ' . lion, call l!l:l:l,R| .HAil|I.ITAITON fi SPOKTS llii/lli.-'inl !•:'.'..( '!l'i. u.'I.i-i.i1' ;,iil.il, .'••( Hu> T..l'.',M^'iip /.ho ciiii,:e lii.tho. Cloth,, and a' complero o^ocuiod diiplicaio .•'••• iSio,l"3Sli.";'.'i-• OF lll.l" BOnOUGHOF GARWQOD-ON SEP.TEMBEFJ- ter. R'eiV.o'shmej'nts.w'i.H bo, ' C.irlorel.-NJ 070(111 • ' -. • •• : ' . - - 1 tpms unique tptheirgender.A thoi.ni'h.V.; l;o.vh Mod in !h::i!i-;, i ;i..-' i .;,l.n .ii;?.,/.' i! ii,i, ' l!.:,' ,'! -fhi' r,;,'.'i-,l.;p ATTORNEY; FATIKFR MCCAY <; r.riisc.uoio i -'- • MI-.DICINi: at WOO) .272-5955. We are ..conve- 1 Sisal "010DI0B -I Ulhi.-i HIM) III.-MI-. ••- I'tfi'..l:\IUr :-., I ,' - rl.-'i:;.'n s i'. I ''.I,"in ,\- |. t',i M,',:,; '.'I ' :;ii Lull 'f.J|-|V. .Iiv:-.••': D.vi;,ioiVoi Local Ciuvijiuiiiont Sorvico-- in Iho Dopaitnw-.'nt •'• • . ATTYS IMARITON),. ' ' .-. •' •ATTEST . .-.••-.•, •••'..'•••'. .". ."•[.• Bflxus ,1 Sula, 1 fny:,,;> Siinai;,-Bin : .;"••..- show/that people with Arthritis cap. not only recent survey.shows that.86 •' sp.rved.-'-'"- -.' '•' . ''••' :: . .-..•-' ofCouiiiirinllyAllailsot Ihe Sfatf ot Me.v Jorsoy Sucli 1 1 : : r niently located at 777 Walnut Ave., Cranford. ' ' ' , . ..'•.'• :"|r.:i.Vi,:'Hi-!l.--|;lii,Klil. I;IMC. • '. ' •. PO BOX n'7-f-nOllTE 7'., - . (,l'lN'n-:.fil'i i.:,r..-|i.'.'':-. :l-i;'.'ii-'.'.'i-ir"''-!.-'-'i <:.,< .K :"ii,.l!l-J" <> Sitv. CliiiSiiri.i Aiiouiln. ( • . ... ; • ' .SpflceNlinlDf.-i H.III'I . "•• .''••...• '..•.-•..• •i1al,',nic-nt sn.i.v^ tliat iho. rjioiiii d(;hl ultlio ']ov,nsliip as exercise regularly,, but they, can also meet 1 Michael C;,:-;in . ; . ; • . • . •'•'.- THREE (••.Hrvfcl-MFlCL'CEill'RF- • Tviimicipal Cloii^ '•••'.-• , ' ; '.-•..' ,••'•• gy y Most private.insurancesuire -accepted. Auto dolini-;(.fin.:n.* Local Bond Law i:', incrc-a:..;..! by.itio.aulho.- "Hi'l .:r.^: :ii-. '. ;!."t:l.-.- .il'! ; .. 1 :»1.. t! • c. M-:. n:. p( ^ [>'. 11 ,:.-C^ by. • ROQ6K.5:17 -•.-••• •.••-• ' /.'•. •• '•• Count'/ vii 1 ; • MARITOM N.I OlUir.j . • . 1 1 i : fiL-al.oiiol thi. iionds and noto :,.provided in Ihir, bond urdi-- r W. ' .' ' .'.•."'..••. •'....'... ..'.'.' .'• C5?O.I.T.9!l 1'03-. : ' , . ' ' .'••' Lliiir ii SHERIFF- RALfTI FROFHIJCH '.. '' .!.'ii'..- -/lul-.l ./..•• '.: .A; .. '..i'.'. .-;.:. I'.'lil'iv,; l/'Llini.-L-rii, , national recommendations,, (or the general .Insurance Claims arc our specialty, and we Apo AP9CS58 '.. '•• . • ' • •• • : ; nandrby S900 000 .and IhiVobliu/alioiK aullioiuocl liorti- FULL LEGAL 0ESCRIP11ON IS Fll.l-'O Al" TNE -UNnM- ... iv I':- i-'l^iiii'.'l ci ri".,:',. I;-. <' Si:.-. f..llirii-.:i;i.il Bii'i'iliivj '. ' '• ' ..'• . LEGAL NOTICE • • : ' .•' '1 O'lhor Misc llfin-/ I Si-ll '••01iJ9H'."i- •' i!"-V' I'-..'' l-'n-u', • •'. . ' ' ' '••• . . • • Sialr- ul Ni-,7 Ji-.r:rfy i mv.ill L. , wilhin all ciobt limilaliohi pio :v.nbod by that Law : . population. To |his.end, people with arthritis will submit your bills (or compensation. No ; t COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE ,. -'• • ' •' • li'-!;,i-,:,i Hi,-' 1 „. 1 f'. ,,,:!-! il,'.,: ir i'-. i-1 O'.V p ti> auy liliji- - ' •• BOROUGH OF- GARWOOD '. ' ' ' 1 Tool Dot 1 Cialea. -1 SloMr|., Bin -I. P!y:AV. '.;l 1 1 ((Ji'An ;-|(|(lio(|ato amount no!.OAcbrdmri Sl-200,000 loi 1 1 •'• .. ., '; rov.'fi-snif or CMAM-OMD ONF-'HUDREI? IEN THOUSAND Sf-:vri;T'i FIOHi . i.l-::' '1,1,' TTI.-I... v,..l,i.!' ,11,..'' .'.!,ih'i:i!-:" I,'','- ^i'i'y) 1^0 tu .: • -NOTICE OF ADOPTION •'. " ' • '• • should aim to: engage in moderate physical .faults it Medicare. . . .••..' ••••'•' .' 'Viduos, i.-DullBl _B,-iijs •'• .-• •"" '. •'•• , . ., itijiii;-* ot oVpojij.3 lislerlih and poitnillod finder N J S A Ki,i.Qo • •' ' • . •': ' ', • ' . '•• p::p ilpa i.i,| ;l !•,-: -i.'i./iii.i-'ii • ' .(Jv-v !:, ln>. ,'riiinli:- . '' .'" ORDINANCENO- 03-15 ."'. 1 'CiiiOiMAi-xi: NO :.:rtu.i-:?'' -10A i'-?Q |.j included inlhorislimatod coil iridicltodhono Jairo n HoinaiKlc*? ' • :" •' •' -, TOTAL'JUDGMENT AMO.0lll.(5110 0/.5..i!i '•',• • ',' •:ia,,'ii..l''!'•'(/''•:.:':/.Jo'.::. r" \'A: .,;.;.:,],'•>. •..'-. ' •AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ARTICLE V IBOROUGF) P.S.A water-hascc! exorcise program can be particularly helpful in improving arthritis in lor Ihii puipo:;i.- oi improvoinonl'. Ot this ainounl. 1 1 CARE 1 1 . BOND'(5ilDiUAI':Cl: I'HOVlOirK.i (OR A BUPI'I.EUBl- /'/ An :,',|'', '.hali/i 1, ::..:i'.iii 1I..-1 .'.,.-.i .vi-'il"'. , i-.'-.'i'-.j'.'j-,,: cliuiiy TAX COLLECTOR;-BOROUGH CHIEF FINANCIAL.. 200'Moliir, Avi. • ' - - ' • • . ^1 OCAJ 000 was oslimalorl for thosi;, iioim, of i>Kpnrisi) in symptoms. .: •.... , '; , ; .,• •; .-.".:".... ': . , ..••••'; • .. • ..-. Eli:al)i:-1li, MJ 07201) •• .••.••. .- . I'AL APi'BO'rrtiA'nnN or'^'-oiiiioo FOR coNsr.riuc- OFFICER, BOROUGH ..TREASURER) :-IN CHAPTER 5 1A.PMINISTHAT1ON1 OF THE -CODE OP THE DOR-1 • .1 Olhcr l.tac llt'ins'l S.ecil »0l0;i1-ia, ' O.i|-,y l.i.Y-hm,.,1, I "llOM OI---A t.lUIilClPAl I'AIIKll-lC; UARAGE AtlD CER- dunrl oidmanco "2001-38 ol Iho Tomnshiii linally adopted', •• '. • . ' LEGAL NOTICE ' . •' SMCE1982 TAIN oiiirn-s;i r.t iwfR'ovn.iLNrs TO IIII; HOUND- lieceiiibt-i. 21'. 2001. and an additional S200 00Q is osti/ :'•• : SHE0IFFSALE OUGH'OF GARWOOD TO'ABOLISH THE POSITIONS Baqs ;-l Boxo-j 1 Dc--;k .- :••:•'.. " . 1 i •BANK RL-r.ir/.yLi.opf.inn AREA- IN AND BY TIHC- ,'matV;d Ihoiofqi hor.oin •• '••'•. ... • , SHERIFFS NUI,1BER CH 7:V;iij l.:i ' '-. '. E.i, li iMop-.li.il ..h,i:..:ir;.a.-'.- :i>.-l'an.i,,l l.y a LOII-LQIIIISJOIV OF, DEPUTY"-TAX COLLECTOR .AND DEPUTY TREA- • Spaco.Mumljei 1-V13 ••..'"•.•. • . • - '• J ; •TOVVriSHil. 01' CRANFOIID IN HIE COUIMTY, OF •DIVISION: CHANCERY ' -. COUWl'i Ut/lOt: •ii!lkla,.al and a l-ol.l'liod ri ••: . ,-,.i-,,li,..r ^ '.•ti.H:k.,-,l.ijl(l bond SURER. AND TO'CREATE THE', POSITION- OF Janila JCM^IIIS •• ', ,. , : •/ .' '• * .Soclion 7' An'y.tjfan! nionfiyo rocoivod. by tlnVTownship for' . 'UNION. t-IFVV.1 JERSEY APPROPRIATING SJOil 00(1 1 l.ii-n.:! I.,:-.s ih.in t-i-i i K'o ;' .-.;...hi ! .it Iho^-J net! Hi OKCoo'd ACCOUNTING PAYROLL CLERK • . •' • 529 Coiiil Slrunl ' •."••':••• . '. •' thi , puipo-jo dosenbod "i.Soctton 3 horoof. shall- b'<:- • ' ' DOCKET MO F1-3331 i' . • '.•••'• THEREFOR. ANt) AIIIIIORi/UKi THE ISSUANCE OF appliod' oilhoi lo duocl paymonl ol tlto cost ol. tho. PLAINTIFF LASALLE HQ1.1E MORTCiACiL CORPOil'A j:;!i (iijj oil . •-.- • . • .- . . STATEMENT. '• •••'• ••''. ' • . • EfeabpllV (JJ 07206 • •'. . .-' - . "''innVlOO P.OI-IDS OR HQTCS.OI-'-THF TOWNSHIP TO improvement or io paymunt ol tho obligation;; i-isuod pur-' TlON '" . ..•.-..••• • • ' ' |j- 1 - TAKE NOTICE-THAT- THE ABOVE ORDINANCE WAS What do an Acupuncturist, Pediatric • 1 Seal ,VO109V39. -1 Orhm Misc IIIHIIL, 1 O'HI llo;ul Huard riNANCETHir. r.osTi'nrl'Rr-OF •'• •.':•' • .: suani lo this oiclmance Tho aniount oi obligalioiis iiulhn- PASSED ON '• THE FINAL READING AFTER'PUBLIC- .; 1 Bod I.Uitli.teL.-( rilH.C.-ilvmol. 1 China Clor,,:l -1 TV, 1 DEFENDANT RONALD C OROSSM1TH. Ifl ANULO^I- NO','/ THI-ni'.r'Orir-. Bf.'IT.-DROAir-IEQ BY rlETOV/N- n.:od bill not issued hmeundei shall lio roducwl lo'thiv. ANNE GROSSMITH: HIS WIFE. STATE OF MJ . " ' '' .. ' ' , IEGAI, IJOflCF' • . ' '.• HEARING AT A MEETING OF THE GOVERNING BODY , Dentist, and Interior Designer have Gardon Took.:' , t ,. , • • 1 1 • SHIP .CpMMIT'lEE OF- THE TOWNSHIP''OF'.CFWl' oxtonl lhat such luhds arp:;o U'jfi,-| ' ' WRIT'OF EXECUTION DATE JULY 1'0. P00.3 .. . ' •' , 'BOROUtil-IOFC.AFlWOOD •/ ' OF THE BOROUGH OF GARWOOD ON SEPTEMBER Spaco Nuiiibhr.519 '- • . '•.- " •.•• •' • : FORD. IN TI.1E COUNTV'OI' UNlON NEW JERSEY (nul Secliyn B.T'ho full faith and credit of (he Township nro SALli DATE WEDNESDAY THE I3TH DAY- OF ".Oft TO- '•' '. NOTICE Ol •"•E'QPIIOtJ ' . • • ;. • 9.2003, ••.••' ; •' .•••••. • • ' . ' in common? ..-. , •'••• •• "•. ..•/.•.-. ••:.. ••.'•'"••.; -.'•.• 'King Slarlm • ' ' • , • ' i 1 ; : ; • losii than i\ ..',-iitin-| ,'nl all m<-ml> 'i>; ih,>ioot.atfirn)ativ«i|y horaby plodcjod to tiio punctual paymenl'ot Iho pnnoipal BER AD.2Q03 ..'.'•..•••••'' .- ' • • '''• ORDIMANOr.MO 03-10 '•' .' " ATTEST; '.' '••/.'.. "''.•'..' .-.-.. •'." 815-McMncfai Si -.•••• .. - • tcijly . 1 of aixl tho.mtoiosi on Ilio obliciahons nuthotiaorl by tins Tho propoily lo bo sold'is located in Iho TOWNSHIP OF AN ORDINAflCl: FI>'.KJ(V SAI ARIES' AND .WAGES OF Chniilina Anrmnria ' .. -. ' • .' •' .L'mdon,-N'J'OVQ36 • '.'. •" ••.••• • • • . • S.iclion r.'Th,. iinriKiV.:;iiu.,nrcl.'bciib.;cl in/Si?clion 3 nl tjond orclinanco, -The oblirjations-shall ho direct, unlimit'- CRANFORD. .Counly of UAioil, and Slato'olMow J.'r.,iy," .CFRI-AIN OFFICIAL S ME) 11'MPI.OYtES OF THE BOR- tins bontl oriiiikinc,' h,i':- htin.Moloiu IH-UII authon/iirhn 1 Municipal Cior'K •• . ." • •-••' ' '•• .'.,-.' • 1 TV..-1/Soal KOIO'Ji-16. 1 Aif Conililioncr 2 Siiilca-.,.!, 1 1 c-d ot)lit|ations oi iho Township, and Ilio Tov/tiship shall bo Commonly knqwii as' 51 SOUTH .UNION AVENUE. OUGITOF'.QARWOOIl 111 THE COUNTY OF UNION,' •IK. uiKi.-TtaKl-iih'/Tlm lO-vn.'-'iipiif Gi,infnid, Now JeiKby •?!!,22 :..-- - ..'.: I-... ; ;-••-'...... -. ,C5SU:T.9'11'Oj• •TV Slaiicl • . ' •. '" ••.••• . a-j vi.i],ii,ii?ial jnii'no.v.-iu.Mit. Eui ttir- improvi;iiipnt m pur- obliyaiod to lovy ad valoioni iaxosVpou all Ihij taxabln CRANFORD, NJ.07016; ' •' ' ' •' •' -.STATE OF. NB'/JTWFY , ' '.- . " .' Sp.'ice,Nuinbor 6.37 ••- •' • .' .- . : Tfte (MdrenM Health &Welhtess Fair pnr,i?,c|of,ail>':'rl ,ri- Scclipn 3 IIion.-. lisTi^icby a|j|ifqr,fiat- • ioal piopnrty within tho Township lor ilio payment of |hn Tax Loi No, 0'in Blpck-.Nd.-186' . • . . •'-..- ••••••••• • . yiATFWENT .•'•'••' .' '.',". '' LEGAL NOTICE • ' ' ' 1 Anthony Isablo : "•• •'. ; .. •'. . ' . ' ' Can't wait to see ,r,d lh.:'.Hiippli>nir;n1al -,u'l) gl.S'JOOClOO, -,uch suili b'i'in'j in obllcialionsand Iho inlorost tiiertion wilhoutTimitation ol Dimonsion ot'Loi: approximaloly 50 lou-l wido ;-.,. l::,o.leo1 TAKF. NO1IC.I; THAT .Tl'li" ABOVE .ORDINANCE .WAS • • : . GARWOOD BOARD OF EDUCATION •. • ' ?0Wo6l95lh.SlriH)r- ' . " '•• •••' • '•. m A perfect'opportunliy for busy parents to bepresehledwith •! addition lo thp 5:i ,800 .Out) appiopnalod Ih'niototby bonrl .laio p/ aitiounL . • , • ionr) ' : - ' ' . ' • . • . •• . " . ' , ' PASSED ON' THE: FIMAl READING AFTER PUBLIC P|.EASI: TAKE NOTICE that Iho location ol Urn Garwood Apt 11 -A •.••-•••"'••..• •''..•• o^linanco .--2(H11-38 ol l!n, To'.vn^hip linally ndoiilud HEARING AT A MEETING OF THE GOVERNING BODY, Board ol Education Regular 'Mooting scheduled lor' : - Now York. NY 10025 .- .- '...'• . • . Section 9. Tins bond'ordinance shall, take olloct 20 days No.irosl Closa'Stiool.'LINCOLN AVENUE .options.regarding Gl)iIdrci)'s;(levc|opincm;ii Sh6wcasiiig . , D^i:»'inbr..i 21 2001 . As p,..iniitlfjd by Sridiqn 37(C)(2) of OF THE BOROUGH OF GARWOOp ON SEPTEMBER Thuiiclay, Soplnmboi 1GTh at 7:30 pm has boon changed BBntls 'ISBoxoir 1-Bnd Box Spring. 1 Uimp 1 I.ablo r aflor tt|u lirsl publication trloroof aftor Imal adoption,'as Siluatod al.apoinl oji Iho soulhoastiniy sldufmo of'Soulh your doctor? tho' Local .Rrilovulopiiiont .iiut EtoLiMhg'Law tN.ISA l to ihfi'Arl.Roani oFLmcoki School- . . '• ' ... 'Botl'Mallross. 1 Fan,' I1'Olhor Misc-llwns .1 Sonl. pmvidnd by tho LocolBDiid Law ' • • .Union Avonuo disilanco'appiojcimatoly 2 J3 00 fool iioiih- n, 2oin '. • .••'•';',.•, •-10A/I2-1 ul f.rri I din'' Ri-.dr;vr,|opn\wnt La\v I lio flown 1 1 stMvices and productsdedicatod to buifding tho lieajllvand: •' #100,1070. i Prmlor '1 floor Lamp. 1 Albuinr, • • . •• ' '•• • , , ''. ' •':• APPROVED: oastoily Irom its mtorsoctionpwiih',ttio hodhoastoily side-, ATTEST '' / ' . : ' "..-'-. '.'..- ' ' • ' Barbara.Tiidek/SBA/BS ^aymiinl ha:, t'Hivh pruyifjiid • ' • • . Y 1 ; We are open 7 days a .. Spaco-Number "807' .'.••.'.••. . •' • • '• . • • " panipl j Aschonhach. Chairman- lino ol Lincoln Ayonuo.- •. ' r,ha-,tina Airomma • ' .'.;.' 1 suoji:;/ C5'22ilgi(j«a llss .of children. .; ;'.", • :.' .;."•! , Anhio Turnoi. •• - ' . • : . S.'di.'in 2 ln'i.iii(.i iLO'JI.'flJ1 ..-•..' PUBLIC NOTICE': -••'. • ' ."•. 1 <1G Roacliliskl Ln . • " . week... -, ': ••'••;•.'. '• •aii1h.jnj.Ml .to-.tir.' .',-jii,;il |M tin-- jifjijcip.il aniount nf RosalioT-lolloribrocht ' . ' •, ,- • DRED FIFTY 8, 43/100- ' • • ' • ;• GAFiWOOD ZONING BOARD OF. '' • Willingliora..NJ 000-16- ;• • .. . ' ' , •' •• SfioopoO pin/.iant Ti-j tin; Hiiduvi-lopini'iil Law and thu 1 ,LEGAL NOTICE ; " : .' • • • ' •: ADJUSTMENV/PLANNING'BOARD • '• -"V Guest Speaker - Stu Green 1 OlhorMiec Homa. -t-rioal B01Q025I..0 B.KJL, .! Bon lio« Township Clork '•••'•• ' , • ' ' • , : .- •'. ' isi65.a5.d4Ui •- ; I'-oralBonU L.^-. ln'anlici()a(ion olTliii ivjuanco of ihc. .' " -' • BOHOUGH'OF GARWOOD PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: Thai on Wednesday, SeplemlW Spring, 1 Bod Franw 3 Bod Maltrna;. 12 Bo»t-ii ,1,Fan -1 SB9.?,5 ...... ,-.._ .... •,...C5.T0 a ATTORNEY: FEIN SUCH KAl-iN (4 SHEPAR.D, PC •'• • ' h.oiKl:, .h'.'ijotiahl,- Kinrrj-ihlitap.Uton noli--'., am hHiuhy 1 1 . •'• ' • NOTICE.'OF ADOPTION ' .-.; '••. 24. 200.3 al 7:30 |).r>v Ilia'Consolidated Zonlng.Bosrd til • 17.-P0.AM- Topic"Bullying" A state-of-the-art fadlity staffed 24 hoiirs a day by dedicated '• Rolrigoialor, 1,Record AllHimt. 1 TV " • ' • • ' .-; SUITE-20i • • • •' autlion.'Pd t., hi- iv.iii-i! pui-:,uanl to and within thr- limita- Adfufilmpnt and • Planning'Board of the Borough or ; NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED! • Spaco Numbor. 1111" • • • •• • .'. .-•'•- 'LEGAL NOTICE. • '"' ' • .-• . ' / 7 CENTURY DRIVE' •• '. ' ' ' . • ' ORDINANCE NO 03-11 •.•••'. . . 'Slit Gnwi MSW, M/iLs a P$y$Mheraplsl, Udurer, Fouiuler of lion;, prnsci.i'lied hy.Jhr-a.oc.ll l.tontl Lav.'.'- '., , • , • To AlFProporly Ownors . ' ' ' • • •••,•• PABSIPPANY, NJ ,0705-1 •'• ' ' • AN-ORDINANCE TO PHOA/IDE FOR A PROCEDURE Garwood will conduct a public haarlng in- Ihe Borough' • physicians and professional nurses. • MoliGsa PatroVich '." ' • • ' • . •.' • ' • • ; : Si-i:ltnn 3 ia) rhi.i,i'iipri.,yiiiii n|. h.-ii'liy aulhoii-'ud and wilhin 200*1 -of Uot'.ip. Block 473 • . ". '. , .SHERIFF: RALPH FROEHUCli F.OR AN APPLICATION FOR THE DESIGNATION OF A'Council Clianiboro. Borough Hall, 403 South Averiua, •639 Salom Ayo •' • ••••••,.' • -.' . ffl CmMloiiforiiuHyin^Awawiwss & frevtoitioti, Director of. We now ivetcome patients with Ihri i.ivisucl piup'i'.t- loi in.'; linancinri nl ..vhich thi/.'boncts 62 South Union'Avonuo ' • • FULL LEGAL-DESCRIPTION IS FILED AT. THE UNION, REDEVELOPMENT AREA AN!/> TO ESTABLISH FEES .Garwood. New JorsoyTor an'application to permit the. Apt 1-D . . • •••-.'• .,'•' ' • 1 iinc'liiftih'j I!.;; I'jCAKk,' aiitljoiedil Ijy. llond ordmanco YOU arohoroby noliliod af, piovidutl by law' (hat' on COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ' • AND FSCFlOyV DEPOSITS FOR SAME opb.rhtlorvof a iwonly-lour.124)-hour ..s'loro requiring vaiP- • Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Center FJiznbolh. NJ 07200 • • •'. - . •' ••• • " •• i 1 1 /'2D01-3H.OI (li| .TovJn-,hip linally adoptod Dijcombrji 2-1,' Soplohibor 17,2003 at 7-;3O PM:, a public hoaiing will ba TWO-HUNDRED FORTY FIVE/THOUSAND ONE-HUN- •. . ' .'STATEMENT ' ' ancoG and waiverG from , tho pioviBions ol the Gqrwood • Mining In hbaviomts^ " 1 Soal-#OIOD18B." 1 Olhor Misc; Itqiiv: v Baij5 b Bo>,e:i r any OXFORD &CIGM 1 i i i 2001) an) lo I.),-- i. .-.,iioi1 !•;, Ihi^ dO'jifjn ai)cU;on^iructii)ri ol hold by Iho PLANNING BOARD1 ol'thb Township 61 DRED NINETY NINE 8.'06/100 : TAKE NOTICE THAT. THE ABOVE ORDINANCE WAS Zoning Ordinanco as lollows:T00-123 lor iho requested Oiieo{thearc';Wi))osi'rc s|X.'ctt d1inp;itipiitaiHloiii|].ili(. nt Rehabilitation Cullers ••.' . - .' 1 Radio. 1 .Collo Talil.o: I Crmtoi ' . . • a' municipal p.^k'iiV] \iat.i'|it oii.thii.-pai-ci;! l)l..pinporly 1 1 •.•;••. ;•'••' •'•' .Hours:,, ••"• '•••.•' Cronfoid in Room 107 .of Tlio, Municipal Building. 0 TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT (S246.I90.06I • . PASSED ON THE -FIN/U- READING -AFTER PUBLIC Iwonly.-lour (?4) hour operation as opposed to lhat'per-'' OvertookUospijai[inSummit. . • . - .'• . '• Spaco Numbor: 111(i • . . . .known as.Bio,'k -17-1 •• Lot.-I 02 onilio ta»< inap.ot thn ; Sprinytiold Avonuo, Cranford,' Now' Joriiuy. on Iho iippli- S7a5& ._,..:.,.,.-.,:_...._C513 'IT.O' l825 HEARING Al A MEETING OF THE GOVERNINGBODY niittoci by tlio. ordinanco. including, but not rimited to, at a Health Insurance • • Koislta Brawn' • ' • • . •-.. ' Tcn-.hnhip and .Dprjition ofci.-Main ptopuily tg tit* acc|tniod . cation'of the undoroinnod lo SUBDIVIDE LOT AT .62 OF THE BQROUGH Op GARWOOD ON SEPTEMBER' aiiiiiiiiuin bi)in(( closed lor business between Ihe hours ol - Mbn.-Fri. (9am-6pm) : Nursing Care Center '.;. . • 1116 'Passaic Avo '-. •-.•,.- •••.,, : • liom Ntlw.li-'-.i-y liail^it. includinrj nil woik'andmat'Jnals SOUTH UNION AVENUE INTO A 2 FAMILY LOT AND A1 ' •'• • - - ; LEGAL NOTICE, 9 2003 . . • -" - ' . .-••.:••••" 15 00 A.M. and 5:00 A.M: In addition tb Ihe foregoing, Ihe Date: September 2Q time: 9:00 AM - J>:00 PM Lin'rlon, NJ-07036 • • • • • .„•••• : i n^cDr.siaiy IhiiitMot and ^ncuiijntal thuioto and ptblftwioi). ONE- FAMILY LOT qnland ownod by DOUGLAS ' ' ' "• TOWNSHIPOF CRANFOFlb.-' •' ' ATTEST: . • . - "•.'..'• applicant, requests such other relief Including any and (ill ' WTtiOUT a referral!. Sat.&Sun. (10am-4pm) : Compassionatecirc forloiiR-term,SLib-aciUc, hospice and. Alzh<, in\et''s-type patients.. „. , ' 1" |. Olhor Wise Itomii. 1 Soal »O.1O92OO, 1 Datjs. IJ Boxnr.. ; aUtlid' ollu-F.iol.itod iixpijnr.us in conncict.iop v/ilh Ifui HAUSTEIN arid SUSAN HAUSTEIN. loclitod at '62. Chriytirta-Artaninui- •. •'..,' ' .' -, other variances and/or- waivers which lbs Board or : ' ' 0 ClQlliBS Bin 2 Slornrjq B.in. • .. ' ... • •.-. . . •. PLANNING BOARD. • • Crowne Plaza Hotel 36:ValleyRood,Cld'rkNJ ' . • Respite Care aviiilahk\, • • •' '., •' ' ' ., . doyolopmonl tfl.miol . '•-..' "'•••.-. •SQUTH ONION AVENUE, BLOCK ;,.,,..•.

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a recent graduate of the Keene State College l'-ine Arts pro-

ful of students who broke . September 11 & 12,2003 •ground for the.college's four- ,- '.-'.- year UFA prognun.; She. was Crossroads Theatre .'-•.''."• developing her senior, thesis ... Theater 9 Livingston Ave. ... when, her maternalgraiulpar- , ; NOW PLAYING New Brunswick •'; . , cuts passed;away.- within months ELIZABETH PLAYHOUSE ' (877) STATE 11; / ' V Uncover a treasure of one another. .Tlie; pain of .this . a new 1100 East Jersey St., Elizabeth wwvv.statetheatrehj:6rg . loss resulted in a c()ni|)lelely ' '(908)•355-0077;-,-".;•••.•;. •, • T : Leader, of .famous 60'srock .unexpected and- raw; expression' •.. www.eli2abethplayhouse.qom Ei nt of grief in her final body 6f work. ' band The Byrds (" 9 Miles : "Look Homeward, • Angel," • High," "Mr. tambourihe Man"). Mostpeopte haven't re.ally •:'...."' business.' Really, vinyl is just as hot for ls:SC, The large panels com- : : adapted from, the Thorhas Wolfe . Admission $30. . ';''..• ' - :. thought about what happened to. as ever. Maybe m6re so, as people , bine a ..':' .;•,'.•' '.;••''. ; •Clark's. Diversity Art, .Gallery • novel: 7:30 ,:p.m. Fridays-,, TIM REYNOLDS those.millions 6f reqords arid LPs ; in their 20s are "discovering" the sweeping, darkiuiss-highlighted-. 1 takespn will cck''br;it;e its' oiio-yoar'. . ••; Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays Sept/ 8p.m. Friday, Sept. 19 • printed from the early 50s on — old record player stuck in a corner otilyl)y the tender and,fragile, 12-Oct. 12;, Admission $10, sen- • were they thrown Out? Stashed in '.'of the closet and realizing that / • •anniversary with'tho Sunday- •'. Crossroacfs Theatre images of huinan beings, antong iors and students $6. •'•'.•'.-. attics? Do people care? There are instead of paying $18-$20 for a new opening ol'"Di.in(.'nsibnal Aii," a '' 9 Livingston Ave. ,. -.'-.' '.-'• them images of Pollock's'grand- .. 1; CIRCLE PLAYERS . New Brunswick. . ' -.''•' . , many people who, do, and they can CD, they can pick up maybe a. new exhibit featuring works , parents and. herself as1 a child. • dozen LPs for the same money, Too, •'.that fojiiis. on depth, movement,-. 416 Victoria Aye., Piscataway .'- (877):STATE11;, ,"' • •• ;;'".- ; be fond browsing through thou* . The juxtaposition of light and ,', • : : ; sands of vinyl Splatters" at record . many small independent record . • [none of it's most controversial •shadow, perspective 'and texture, •(732) 9687555;. '. ' ,: ..., www.statetheatrenjiorg dark in these: pieces create ;i • ; .'. .www.circleplayers:corri'; • ' .-• • i shows.;. ;, ... • -,'•:••• ;• '.'. -, ••... • Stores have closed their doors, efforts to date, The Theater Project Guitar man who's worked in both 'traditional, and-innova- precarious balance between sta-.' • 1 : '.'.• • '.'A 'Midsummer .Night's • Compact discs debuted in the meaning that record shows are.bne .:. of Union County College will bring live frinns, ' ' • , • ..-'••••'" with Dave Matthews. Admission : bility and complete destruction Dream," local,. production of : : : of.the few places to find records. :,. Nicky;Silver's "Pterodactyls" to the... • $25. .-'• ••' '.- ..' . •::.:•'.".; - early'80s and less than. 10 years; • The artists' for the sho\\\como ' of the works'; eoniposifion. • • . ' later, record sales had dwindled to .' Although music videos, CDs and stage later, this month.'. "... . Shakespeare stand'ard. 8 *p.m. ' STARSAND ; from varied backgroiuuls..;Lri

clubs from all over the ,U.S; and •free. ."• •'.;•• •'.'. '•''.' ••'••••'..' ••• •' .Registration for;fall art class- Intro to Silk. Painting, a two-day, • Canada for. four days filled with . For additional information, 12-hour'workshop Nov. 8-9. • 4? i .: es at The Arts Guild' of; Railway, workshops, dancing and cama? ;.. •contact Ralph.Mehrie (908) 276- , is now open. All. classes run for . . To register, call The Arts. • SoHo Playhouse raderie,culminating in the gold . -7745! '-.'•.-. '.. . •;-•.•-.:••• '• ..' •••: ' eight weeks, and most' class ses- . Guild of;Rahwayat (732):381- '.' 15 Vandam Street :' sions are 2'/J hours pei-Aveekly. .. 7511. Registration is oii-aUirst-- (west of 6th Ave., btw Spring & Prince SL) September 18-21 •session./." ;, './•-., ••'•' •' '-, • .come',-first-served basis, andfull ,/•. • Carol & Anthony Vaz. • payment is due to finalize regis-;. (Third Generation Restaurateurs) Performance Schedule: ! Most classes begin the week Formerly ofAi^i; n' Mliis : of Sept; 21. .Fees' for classes a ml.' tra'tibn and, assure a place, in the;; Thur 8, Fri 9, Sat 8 & 10:30, Sun 3 •workshops vary. Cla'sses aresuit- classes of choice. • ' . • RISTORANTE 1TAUAN0 :: Information is also available 'able for all levels of students. ; European-Homemitile Italian Specialties plus a Banquet Facilities Available. Telecharge.com 'The fall session includes classes . on the guild's website, www.rah- • Catering On & Off Premises' wayartsgufld.org. Or, email arts- Fall Menu of Pasta, Chicken, Veal Meat . in Oil or Acrylic Painting, & Seafood & a children's menu! Arena : 212.947.8844 Photography, Pottery, Intro to [email protected].. .,••'•., Art,.Drawing and Watercolof. : TheArts Cuild of Rahway is a (mention code: CKNW11) SHOW SCHEDULE .,•'•' There.-are also .classes, for chil- non-profit, multiclisciplinary ceii; THU 9/18 • 10:30, 7:00 ..-.' FRI 9/19 • 10:30. 7:00 EARLY DINNER SPECIAL dren 7-14 years of age —"• •ter for the arts located at 1670 SAT .9/20 -10:30, 2:00, 5:30 . SUN, 9/21 •1:00,4:30 .Pottery; Three Ways to Art: •••-. Irving St. in.downtown Rahway Tuesday through Friday 5-7pm • Dinner "12.95 to M4.*)5 Drawing, Painting, and.Collage, at the corner of Seminal^/ Imiiulvs: Appi-ti/i'r. lOntrvi1, Di'ssi-it. ticketmaster • 201-507-8900 • 212-307-7171 and Japanese Anime/Mnnga Avenue, housed in the historic I'dlii'i' HI- Tea Style Cartooning. ' . original Rahway Library. : The Arts Guild-presents a Yes..: We Are Serving the 'DlMoiiM applim Id VIP & W fck.U only, Explrst S.pt It, Tickets available at the areria.box office and all . •''-." In addition totheclass sched- ule, three fall workshops are , nine-inpnth season of high quali- • 'Famous" lint Pepper Salad Hauis:;.Tue3.-t|i.lirs.'5pm-9pni Ticketmaster locations. Order'online at tjeketmasterxom.: ty art exhibits, jazz and other ' Complimentary To Alt!!! •' ....fri.-Sat;5pm-10pm»Sun;4pm-8prn' ; : I.available: Image' Trftnafer and Groups of 2O+, <;air2O1-460-437O . • "'•'•;• Other Creative Mischief pri Sept. Concerts, and a variety of arts: *, sesamestreetlive.com 20, Calligraphy (two' days, four related events and activities; - j 625 North Michigan Ave,; Kenilworth«908-687-2266 hours total),. Oct. 25-26; and each year. :. . ; ; . ^ k. *Vf*'in. WT "** -•* •

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der, at 2;000:. public sitds, 500 col- ,-eni-ihjj aiul.mi'ike siire. your ill- ::Free screening is ; leges, and • ,5,000 • primary care ness doesn't;' disrupt, you)' 'chil-, . " , '•• 'i"—; •' ""•' '";' ' •' ' .' offices .across the country on dr.en'.s lives. .,-• .. ' •••''• • 1

: ; available Oct. 9 ;Oct. 9, 200,'). Anyone is.welcome ; — Make sure , your, children... •;••' •.''. '• •-, ";. '• • '• '-'.'' Tips on how to : to attend in order to learn more, coi'itinue to RD to'SC'IAOOI. • •'.-.-•••

V '"'•••• .'••-•' i. . Your youngest son comes into '. about these treatable .disorders •. -•-• Encourage .youivThiklrenV ";••:.• ..-MM £?A.. : •''•'" •'•' • • / your room at 6 a.m. to let you and find out how to'-get help.. participation in ()utsi(|e iictiv.i-^ of test 1 ;; ijWfc] '.'y •,..•'', ' '• • . ' stress front any •• know that hisbigsistej- is ha\S'-.. ' Locally, the'scveening will be. ties i com in unity, sports iiiul'.rH-iv '.. M"•./' • ^ "'• •• -.•-''/ 1 -.- ing.cookie's .and soda for br.enk- H'i'ous activiliesK, '; . , '• •'• By SHELLEY GROBE probably false... '..' , ]'•••'.' '-idea.'.; • •].'• -. ;• -. • • ". ;.. '.' .'.' -held 10 -a.m.-.-l p.m.. at., the »•••;•,;.•"••-,•'.-••:•. •* .M 1 •. .fast.Meninyhilc, your,?-yi>n,r-ol.. ,'• • •••-.• •- : sense — if' the question asks how .' '. 1 J!:-:. - ^, , „ .-'.•: : •• feel' stressed and oyorwlieimed- •taMBMT ' ... . and 17 agreed' they could: benefit • •' On language arts tests, quickly inany inili?s, make sure that- your . 1 "'i ions-, call. (800.) • r>2()-ND«I.) or (•Mils, are ill and that tlu'y, are mm p fronvhelp'on how to study and-'.'-.. answer .is. in miles, not feet or \' , some .of, the -tinu . But i.1" you. visit' the SMB. •website ;. at recei\ inS ti:eat nient, t(c ^et bet- :••: ;• •••'';• '"i^H ^k- A '.eliminate'kiKiwn misspellings. - •'" mm ; ; •• have been feeling sad or empty, : : r r : take tests better..'The'survey.also • •. For (ill-in sentences, rea'd the- -. , . motors.' .- .-.-.• ; , . , ;•• ."'•••,•. •;' '. •' .-': hit p://w\vw.meiitalheal(:hscreen-, ter, ' •'.'...' • '•• •'• '•')• - ' ..'•."• 1 K''r'^'v L 1 Pelblessingat First United •• ;•. ' -<-;;-[^\: rky:' '^\/' ''+-: :} •'. y revealed'that more.'students get ' entire sentence and look for cpn : ..• Essiiy Questions lost .pleasure in ordinary activi- ing.org/.locator/NDSnih.aji.htin. ' '•— -Me,- prepared t.n l;ilk, more, ; 1 The First United Methodist Church of Westfield-.will hold a special outdoor service for the blessing of . ties, have unexplained allies, or' • -Clinical depression affects nervous when they sit down, to ... text chit's before trying each possi- " [. Hoviow the question thoroughly.' 1 than once. It often takes-ti.nie . pets on Saturday, Get; 4. The service will be held on the church grounds at 1 East Broad St. beginning MM Is • pains '—and have been experi- . inore.than 1.9 million Americans 1 take the test then when they are. W ' ''' ' . How many parts i-trp..there to the ' 1 .lor families and ,. children to- . at 11 a.m. All are invited to attend. Eaph person is responsible for their, pet during the service. ;•.".•'..,. • /'.^^H^H actually studying... • • '•:••' ;'.' ejicing these symptiMiis for more. . each year,: most -.commonly On math tests, uso.scratch. question? Make sure you answer • . •;•• than two,weeks."--.- thenyou may .process and luule.i'stand .- t IUH Refreshments and a light shack will be served (for the people) at the conclusion of the event. 1 •,'- Students.experk'nce different: :. pajier anti write down the.key every aspect of the-question. ; / ; . '' '' ''' '' -'i^^^^^^^^i^^H affecting, those in their prime ^cnsi.ti\'e subject. • .; . . '-.'•. m haw clinical (lopt'CKssion, n kinds of stress associated with tlie . infonriatiou you need to solve the ..: ".'-How/much time.dp you have to parenting years, between the. mm 1 test-taking process .—-. stress diir- .proi)lcms,-such iisnuniber sen- : • '. complete the exa)ii,aiid how-many • To help .those "parents .'who ages, of .'lO-.-l-l. Pareiiting can be lifc^''-- : 1 'ingXhcTtcttfai test.and pro-test. tences ah'd'e.quatioris: Check • .,,.'••. questions do you have to aiiswer? . .-' may be; suffering,- National : ••(•halleivgi.n" in 'gooil health, but. '•stress while preparing for the . 1 •' .Depression Screening .Day will . answers by reversing, i.o.-aflding- .-;. - - 'Head t he. question twice, once to.. •'•"oyiMi iniire cha.ileiig.ing -whi:n, a. exam.e.specijllly'iflhe'student.iB .break tJio silence about parental ..parent . or. ... •'parents- ,ai'e 'to check subtraction. . '• • . ' sei> what's wiuited iYnd-thena' siec- Grow your knowledge at garden lectures cramniing the.night before,-.:. • ••. ••',0pen-'ehde.d'-Questions'.:.' •. ond tihietounderline key Words.- •" . vde.pressioii .and .^introduce the depressed. • ' , : •'. 1 , Keepgnizing that, a' cjjild's-emotion •'.. Do a quick.scan of the test. ;"• '..": IC'yoii have a choice of questions- .first national': awareness cuin- "Depression's impact on.fa'nv- 1 ers that 'will brighten those neg- ; The '•' Ivutgers Cooperative improves't lie. i.ihv-sical, cheniic.al, 'by Master : Ganhmer : K'ai'en. ' al state will affect her wcor'e; it is" How mA,ny questions arc there? '• to answer —, which ones.are you' - |iaign' on-the impact of dopros- . ilii's is-.i'm,portant":.and' timely,'-So' : lected .s])(H"'s- in a gardoii. Learn Extension 'MasterOai'denors of and Inolii^'ical. 'properties ol soils. . liarrilchakwill be,hel(L;0ct;'2S. 'especially important that parents How inany points is each question , most, cqmlbrtiib'le •with? Do 'you' •.'-. . sion.on fainiliesi.and children-.,'-. 1 : many,, fainilies riave-.e'x'perienced Union C'Ount-y invite area .resir hearii how to discover "black This new topic ..shares: .anil how. to be creative: \vith those, Young dancers excel with Yveite and teachers help stud.on'ts pror.-- • 1 The1 cainpaigii,. ;i collahora'' 1 1 worth?Remember, a question ;. have, cnbiijjh supi)6rting material' • "'. sustained ai'K.I hi'ightei-jed anxi- (lehts'.to. attend a series of. tree . •.gold" rn.tho backyard.- '•. •-,:.• -. ..' expands indoor and outdoor gar- "shady'' spots' and enjoy: lots.-of Students of the Yvette Dance Studio, located ^t 118 Walnut Ave. in Cranford, performed earlier : :: 1 : ; ; jjare for tests without cramiiiing,.: •that's fourpoints versus 10 w.il-t '.to answer the ones you waiit? ....; ( •'•. tive effort: of Nl.')S D's. parent : ; ety since Sept. 11 due In job loss, • ,h:ct-ares .on. various' garclening ." .-."I'lepariiis/the .Garden- lot dens.: ' . '- •', ' .:'•'' - ,.- color. \ "'•,.". ' •.;.•', • . '-•'•,-,. this year in Fusion Dance Theatrels "A Spring Dance Concert." These students currently study - in d'rder to redute. the anxiety organization;. Screening . fnr: re.q'uire less detail; , . • , • ' IVeparo: an outline..Organize • • • personal.' losses.and I he- dial.-. ' topics /IVvr-Yihe- • '200;{v' ;Fi)ll, Winter..- PutUnp the' Beds- to - "Sliivde ' ." Gardens . ...and' •'. • Rutgers, '.'••.'• Cooperative ballet, tap, jazz, and pointe and have won dance, competitions, as well as performed during the : asso'cinte'd >yith-.the exani process.- ' 'Mental- Hoallb;.- (SMID, • ami : . . Write your answers clearly You ..; your' thoughts. If this is one of the • • "1'onges.-oi'.fainily-lile-'in. the ini.li-. Speaker's Scni'S:-' •': .:..•: •-. Bed,',", by i\laste.i; .(iiiiilener.- Ed.. : Perennials: Nature's. Jewels", by .'•'• Extension of IJiiion .County .pro- summer in various plays and shows. The studio offers a fullprogram of dance for the 3-year-old To 'help/students overcome.the,. ••''. Children's' .Hospital-'.- Boston, ; •don't want.-to'lose points because"' ' 'fluestiotw that you iirepared for. .. . lary ihrn.iisili war(inii,\ •'..•'.'! • All'lectures in.thV. S('rt('S'will ...Pet/.. .\yil'l.-bi:'i.it-'L(i,'()cf.-. N.Xast Master (iardene.i; live Shaw.will vides inhumation' and educa-. througlf the adult including tap, ballet, jazz, modern, hip-hop, musical theatre, pointe and pre- : '-hurdles.assQciated with testing, Ihe teacher can't reac| your writ-. v ;•. when'studying, you're already.'•''•. •„• . .'. .pncoiirages .(ie.prOs^.etl pai'i'pls 1 : : - •: .' "We' • . hop '. • .National start at; 7: o0 .[)..IIK anil..-"xvi'W- be-, winter, really did: some (lamaye" '..be held: .Nov. .G;, There;are many .tional • services, to' all .people.- dance. In addition, classes in fitness including yoga, Tai Chi, step and body sculptihg are avail- Sylvaiv-Learning.Ceiiterofrcrsthe v .. to talk ab.oi.il- their illness with, ing! ••.-•• •• :•.'.••'• '- ••• , halfway.there! Kepp your facts ': ••'• Dopressiol.i. ScrC'i'iiihg Day can.hel. d at rl'ie I'nioii ,.(:'ou-nty y-'-to-N-oW'-lorsey landscapes. Learn advantages tc gai'dening in the.. without. regard, to. sexV' race; able. For further information call the studio at (908) 276-3539v Shown from left are Sophia El .' their children. A recent .<1 udy 1-JV : • following test-taking tips for..mul-. . •'.:' Do the easy quest ions.first, . straight, and. be sUre to include . •'. . help parents and their children : : 'how to protect .plant's .('rani the shade. 1 )isYiiss ,'fhe, .many dil'fcr- '.color, h.ati6rial origin; disability khoury, Kristen Savnik, Rachel Buker, Cheryl Cecchini and Meredith Krauter, . :.: .CliiUli'On's •Hospital, has shown Adininistraiion • l?nilding tiple-choice, o])en-ende.d and essay • then, come ba.ck.to the. difficult' ••' supporting details..-; .-.:' :••'';'. ..',- different forms of winter. \veath-. ; : 1 .' understand that depression'and- Auditorium, '. locaied,. at. 'M.)(). '.ent-varieties of plants'and llow- and handicap,Dr age. format.exams. Tips include how to • ones. Sotnetinies, the questions Be concise when expressing . • •'-.•• that breaking the, silence and • rotated disorders are treatable, : discussing parental depression 'North Ave. lvi.st in-West field. •' • ei''dainaf;'e. Included in .this lee-.- prepare for the exam and. reduce . you can't,an,s\\'er immediately -,'. - . your thoughts. Don't rajnble. .'• .. and si;eking help will coniriluite • '•.'•, .Reserve a --.scat l)y 'calling" tui'e is (lii'-nse. of bulbs -for a col-; test day anxiety.' ...'•• .'.'•.•- 3 .... with one's children 'strengthens : : • make sense when you look at • I ;i.ce yourself. Leave.enouglv; to .lej i'din-g'..healfhy- ;i,hd.' produc- the family unit, and its imlivid;' j i'90^i (?IJ-!-^)S")-1..', ; • . •.•'•-• ':' •orl'ul early H]irinf; display.. Come Muitiple-Choice'Test" them a second time.: ''. : ' ••', . l.imeto answer'nil questions, and . live, lives," says.- Douglas '(.»; 1 prepared wit h. (pu'^tions. .".'•• teens The Enrichment Center offers • • ."Kaspberrles,".. by' Master • Relax; It's only.a test. ••. , -Don't lose.irack of iii.ue.Yon •; time,for'revie>Vingand editing. In • •: • iia;L' members... ''••'•• .: • Jacobs; Ml), execuiive .-director... (lai'de.ner Ir.v AV.ilher, .-will be. "(lardeiis-of the.Pacific Ujin" •Do a quick review of'the'-entire', wanttobi/able fo. answer all :of the addition to answering the qiies-:' .- • )n addition to the p.-H^'uti'ng ofS.MIl and an-;)$sociale:clinical offered.. Sejit.. IS.' Wliy .should' by Master " anvon^fhe inost Americans have beeneiillnisias- Try lo manage your time.. Keep t]uest,ioiV.' Check .I'm spelling, punc-.- grammar, too. • ... ..- .,' • dvp,ressi,on.'-. bipolar- disorder, Some .tips Cor ••parents beiilg delectable-fruits. They'are 'excel-' t it- aboii t i\ lei loan's.slide talks on• "•'' The.Enrkhinent, Cfhlfj.r/aTull ' of The Enrichinent .Center. "Our offered-twice a wtielc. StatQ-certi-. a -close? eye on the clock so you • • tuatioti or Capitalization .error's... . ; Provide supporting details for, post ^traumatic stress, disorder, treated for a mental disorder • ' lent., candidates I'o.r: the'- honii; '.'(Ii'eat (!;ij'dens o.f Europe" and don't run out of time. '. ;: ' • . Plan out what, you want to say, \ .major topic areas, an.-introductory;. : tiorvico-t'.u'tbi'jiifjf riii'd enriclinuuil • •focus h to .provide lateral enrich- fiedand experienced.early child- and .generalized- anxiety disor- • —- Pay attention i.o your par- garden since 'they require i'el,i- ."fireat (i.anlons . ol- Kastern ceater. located at-12-i (,'eiii.ral ment fo'r.those stutlents." hood'and elementary school' • ..'•' • Make sure you I'ead all direc-' It c.an'i. hurt to jot clown a couple of and concludingstatement, and .tiy.ely.-li-m<\-rare and are often America.'!' N'tivc take a trip w'ith Aye. in Westllclc.l, is open-12. •.' . Parents inay.chop.se (roin • ''• . teachers teach all the Education. tion.s clearly and carefully.- '•.'.'•••' quick notes so you luiow the direc- restate .yotir.the.n\e or thesis stater.'- iina\'ailable.nr. i.oo expensive in her •Mroim.d the pacific; Ocean to - ' .More, tliaii ~)2i>: high, school- tobacco .and tobacco-related ill- iVioiiths a yoar, seven ilaysa • •• • ..classes tit led Spanish, French,- Adventures. These programs are "Answer all questions, If it's a. tion- of your 'answers...- ' ment in your conclusion. ' '•/ ,.Vie\y • live' i-xottc'-gardens- of •the 1 the l.nai'ki'is. Learn why, where students from • throughout •••New uesses.;' : • ..'.'.'.' •; ' '•" :...•.• ' wt'cU.-.to accommodate bu.sy The Human Body, .Pirates, Ships •suitable,'for either tlu child.who '•. . multiple-choicotest,.i;>ven if you're .' , Mark any -questions that; yoii. • ' ;For additional information on • and when, to grow the tastiest ." l:'ar lvist and tlie. American ...Jersey,' and ..'HI '.from ..Union . .Following 'the march, the schedules. Tlu1 f'acilith''S afC'-air-' . and Treasures, Phonics,; -. not,sure of the answer- it's bettor . heed to co.ine.back to. If you-want ' preparing for each type of exam, • ' is already in a program .and. .. \ .• 1 and. • most colorful.•'•i\isplleri;ios-. • ..West.-V'isjt the sky-hi}.:h.gardens' County, •. met at . M on mouth ,gi'ou|). ciinvened ' in the Pqllak coiuiitioned and handicai,)|)ed- , Kindergarten Readiness, Math 'need's, more stimulation or for to guess: than to'leave the question to add some additional information -.' or'on standardizofl testing, visit . and: onjoy the 'many health bene'- ul' lloi);v Kd.n.L',', the exotic iUnguc rnrversity Aug. 1^, for' a day- Theatre where the program "offi> . ".tlccossible and-have,ample free : '• .M-Mi'Via,. Space Science, Story • the,child who is not .'registered ih blank..': •. _ • .• ,: ; ' . , to the 'answer, make a note; so you. wwAv.educatL'.coin/onliiie/testing.litml.. 0 •'.. Go throug'h and answer the •ITts,'.as we.IL- :. • / • • ." - ' .-' ;•• (Sardrtns-'.of the Taj Mahal,.the long conference entitled "Stomp cialiy began by welcoming and 'on-site.parking..More, than 8;T . : any program. ••"•'••,' . . •remember to review if. : ' •••'•'.• . Shelley Grobe h the Director of the Time.Live, Clanies of Strategy 1 .- ' "-"('omposting" will be offered • colorful gardens of-Baiigkok and Out Smoking." ;•. ' - .-.•. recognizing the dignitaries from teachers at Tl.id Enrichment/ . and. others. These classes run for •: The Enrichment Center is' ' . easy questions -.first;—they take, On reading questions, if,you're . . Crdnfoixl Sylvan Learning Center. 1 Oct-!'. .9 by ..Master- (hirdener Tokyo.- • tin. ' extraoi'dinar.v . 'I'hcse.. t'ceniigers -are ': lnem- throughout the s.ta.fe; who Center are state-certitie,d and.-: ,' 11. \v(t.eks. Classes are offefed also offering Science Birthday. less time. Save the time for the . asked to write an answer that. . • , Cimtiwt her at (90S)'709-0202 for '• : Waller I-'oinmnitz. Many .New Bnchhart ^jifdens in-, -British- bors of l\EBKL, I Reaching. attended, showing their support pxpcrieiicod-! Class size is limited during the day, after 3 p.m..and Parties for students in difficult.questions. ••.-. . •' - ' draws a conclusion', use details ' • »/()/•(.' information or visit. 1 1 •Jersey .homoowiu'rs liave an • Columbia, the.hilltop.gardens ol'- Everyone' by. Exposing Lies , a of the • program..-Students from to eight students ajlowinp for , on the weekends': ... •'•'•• Kindergarten-Grade 5. The p;arj ;,''•, Can't figure out tlie"answer? , . from the passage to support youi' • ivivw.ccliicaiq.cdm/infti.' -. .excessive, ipiaiitity of leaves' in tiie (.i.etty -Museum" overlooking yoiit.ii-l.ed a'n'd' -driven, nuti-. 11 counties prepared' .personal' ihdividuali/.ed instruction. The - ' Sij>;-ll.added, "Studeiits at this' ties may be scheduled on :•'•"•.'.' . See if, you can eliminate at least All Ford Vehicle Owners! the fall. One .alternative 'l)1' 'flowmown'. Los- Angeles and tobacco inoveinent which .began reflection* about the 'effects of hew fall semester he^ins on Sept. age are like sponges, It is .really Saturday or Sunday afternoons' one obviously wrong/answer. dealing will) leaves is ••bac.kv'.;ii:d many more. , ' ,. ... several '.^years ago. This ..tobacco on their young lives. •20 nnd will feature new pro- .. • fun for them to learn. We .have a . at The Enrichment Center. Stata- If you finish early,-review your , 'compos 1 ing. Overall, compost "(.-•Teating. a (.'tilling Garden" statewide, event began, at 9:M(). . lui'l.lowing., lunch and .carnival - p'a'ms for 4, 5, and 6 year olds. : i'riendly, inirttiring environment.' certilled, eicpeidenced science' answers and be sure you didn't ; \\.\n. witli a 10,700 step "wVdkof games, thereinaining ten'couh- '.••-. "Many yo.ung'chlldren are" ••'• .-. in which students can thrive." teachers run those-exciting .. ' miss any questions, ' silence" to. cominemorate the ties-presented ant i-tobacco skits only in'ha|.f-day or limited pro- . -A new concept at,The •-. • . •• hands-on science parties, The sci- '. . Mark your answers clearly. If Call today. Save up to 80% on ... : 10,7.(10 people in .Ni'w Jersey including "stomp" routines • grams and are bored," said, '• Enrichinent Centeris theday: • ence parties-are very popular, so • you change your answer, erase it ' CHILDCARE AND PRE-SCHOOC PROGRAMS ; . completely— you.wouldn't want • who lose their lives 'annually to keeping with the tlu-'ine 'of- .'Elaine Sig;il; owner and (hroctbr Mime two-hoiir program being-. '- .parents should consider .sch.ed.ui- -.•'•'• - ••' ' ""'•: . •' •'• NOW AVAILABLE . ' ' . ' RECALL : tobacco related diseases. • ;. "Stoinp Out Smoking." The •pro-. :-. ii.lg their date a few months -.-. 'the teacher to mark-it wrong . Children acjas bn th lo 5 yem-i.' • ,.•.•••'. ' ' • .-. . ; , - . ': To further, syinbolize ihe •.gram ended: with a-',PowerPoint -. ; before their child's-birthday.to . because you answered two!- ' '-. .- .'• . ... Hourly cliildcaie • comploiely flexinle', children parlicipali; in oclucafionnl-aclivilids Now; a reliable Canadian company.sends':your prescriptions.directly to you.. For true or false questions, go. v';hiln-you dowhal'^ui nood toclo ' .• - . number •' of tobacco-related ^presentation suihming . u'p tho ensure.getting the desired date. ' n it's.casy anti-can save you nioney... Call today for coinplete information.. Find lessons in music : Children ngos 2 1. . lo 6 yt-ars: ; •• • ... •'..-' • ' •...;. . deaths i-iu'New- .Jersey. -10,700 -.' with your instinct ~ it's ofteii : : day's activities, •:, . • .••• • : - -. Call The Enrichment'Center 1 ''. .---• '• ' Hall-day and lull (.lay pio-sthool.'3, -l or 5 day programs ; TYPICAL MONEY SAVING PRICES paper footprints -were jilaci'd- • right. And look for trigger words••'. -.'•.. Aciertppropriaiocurriculum in.-all programi;. ' •• • • NOTIFICATION •••••-. 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NJ due'tii tobacco Your vehicle may be in need of inscribed with a mtssage; of. related illnesses," asid .Ei.leen •hope or i ninemory of an individ- . Fitzma.urice, onwoi'ihe'icoordina- far Cranford Guitar •u-ii.1- whose' life was. affected, bv- tors of the; "-Stpi-up Out. Smoking"; a safety recall recently announced. For other medications-visit www.canpd.com or call 1-877-966-0567 • day and Tobacco Coordinator for ..'• Cranford Guitar and Musk: •Sooiiafter, he joined the group The 'Prevention Links, •' . • . .' Center has.expanded ;'ind;relocat- Fanatics with' one'of the original • '. ' "The'' KEBlvL summer pro/ ".'ed.to 56 North Ave, in Gi'irwnod. • .•members of the .1910 Fruitgunv. 1 . gram-slresscsthe importance, of ,'Guitarist.-Joe Fo'rrjiro founded the' Company. At.tlic age of 17;. Ferraro in your d ' Grades To verify if your vehicle is involved, Smokefree Facilities. Smokefree Employees.tobacco- prevention and also 'Cranford'Ouitar and iMusic founded the popular, .original band • 'Basic Classes • -. Pre-K through . High School ' gives the teenagers an opportu-. Center in 1986 and has since pni- • . Thulcandra.'which. opened: rock • -Enrichment Classes ; nity to ce|el.)rate the movement's ' vided 1,7 years of high ijiiality gui- shows for such bands .as Kiss, J.. call 973467-6164 and provide successes iiiul -, growth: over the tar instruction and new, used and . (teils Bdnd,: Kod Stewart, Pocol • Gifted-Classes' Togetheri we 're creating last three, years,'; .-• .- vintage,guitars.'Now t'ranjord •Hafiini and Doc]i Purple; '. - . • College Advising - your serial number. •% •' — :. For Ingh school'students who ,'Cruitar.and Music ('enter also '-; • , ' Ferraro's .curi'eht pi'ojcct: is an' a healthy bottom line. want more informal i.on about. offers drum, piano/keybqai'd, and.. original roc-k fusion. band called • Private Tutoring .' jiiiiiihg the. : Union County •computer recording lessons. Their, The BBJ Band; a member of the M PSAT - SAT I -"SAT.Jl Chapter of REBEL-, which mee-fV new location provides a-spacipus . •hand., drunnner Bob' Muskus on '•4-8-St'udents/Cl^ss.- ^ •'• ' ; ••' , '-•: year-roitnd several' times a and •comfortable atmosphere in. '' , druin's, teachers drirms' and • coin- We will check the Ford provided Opel) delays a week,.12'm6nths a -year, month, contact .Prevention Links. ' •which tOilearn-from highly.quali- puter recording at the.-center ,.-.-, 16t Washington Valley .Rd, Suite 208 • at 1732) 381-41.00 or jog onto,the fiod instructors, • . . •.. For. more information, contact' State Certified, Experienced Teachers Warron'NJ 07069 732-748-2020 serial number list and let you know .website at w ww.nj rebel.coin. , Ferraro continues to teach gui- the Cranford Guitar'• and Music J Call to enroll or request a brochure 424 Central Ave., 2" Floor Rear prevention Links is a private, 'tar and is regarded by his peers as- Center; at (.90S). '232-71.22 or Westfield NJ 0709Q • 900-654-01 to 1 \uv\v,Ci'an!oi'dgui.tai',coin. ;. ' if your vehicle is due any recall. not-for-profit agency that;takes • one of the area's•-premiere ; gui- a leadership role iiv the preven- tarists. •'Ferraro began • studying For information about making your workplace -tion of alcohol, tobacco, drug: jtm-guitar at; the age of. 10,and: smokefree and helping your employee? quit smoking, abuse and related issues,. Its • played--in his first band,-Charlie,' Noah's Ark Preschools OUR 49th SEASON please call 1.800.ACS.2345 or visit www.cancer.org. programs service all ;.of Union •, a'hei. the Tuners, afthe. age of 13. We will be happy to complete it at ..County..For agency information^ 613 eentral'Aye' check out the website at www.preyentionlinks.org, • '.'••': NO CHAftGE TO YOU. KEVIN BOYLE BASKETBALL IH ^08)232-0175 •:.; •• COME JOIN THE FUN! Jamps/Clinics 2003-04 • 836 MoontdinAve AAMfielc/NJ 07090; YOU DESERVE THE BEST! Director: Kevin Boyle :- (9<)®) 232-701!- CHILDREN ^^0^^ THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR I;;. Head Coach of National Power St. Pa : Celtics, Elizabeth, New Jersey Reqistration For AH rroqrams Now Underw •[ BALLET • TAP • JAZZ • POIMTE - BODY SCULPTIMQ THIS SERVICE REGARDLESS N.J. 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September 11,2003 Cranford Chronicle B-8 Cranford Chronicle ;/September 11, 2003 Nurse group talkoii emerging gens , .. CRANFORD' ^ Calvary Calvary Choir and a brass quartet wmmmasm Lutheran Church 'will observe its from the Mason Gross School of the '•'. LEARN, the. League for .•• LEARN is ii not-for-profit pro- . 75th anniversary Sept. 14 with,a Arts.at Rutgers University will pro-. Educational Advancement.for fessional organization for New Festival' ! Service of Holy Vide, music, with.Andrew Lyman.of Registered Nurses, is offering; an; Jersey Registered N.ur.sed, which . Comrriuriioh at 9:30 a.m; The Gljvrk as trumpet-soloist.Music will, educational-, ..program';; for offers eight; jirbgr'ains "i.in academ- . ic year on ciVrront,nursing topics. . church, located at 108 Eastman St!, , he.,'under, .the direction of ' the' '.Registered: Nurses and interest- 1 1 Ea'cli.program offers Continuing invites the community to join in the church's associate iii! ministry!' Jaye ed guests .titled "SARS; Emerging 1 : : : Education '•• Contact,. .Hours., eyeing •celebration. . ' /••.•/ S. Newbold.. ' ; , • • • : • • • and Here lVS(.ay. Pathogens.", •• the through the New- Jersey State, Immediate pastpastors Paul C. ,•: Calvary Lutheran' Church ofli- •'••." The two-hour'•'program' will : Nurses Association, accredited as . Strgckbine . and,:. ;George W.. • dally' organized with 40 charter : take place 7:45 p.m.. Sept, '22 at ; an' approver of.."Continuing Ffeyberger will be joining the con-' 'members oh Sept. 15,i'92-8 after a the Parislv .House, All" Saints! 1 gregation that morning and •'"•.past-" summer. of worshipping in the Church; 559 Park Aye,, Scotch ' Education in-Nursing by the- members have been invited to the Masonic Hall;, located.'at that time Plains. The .speaker1 will be Marie . American Nurse.s. Credentialin'g :festivities, which begin at 8:30 a.m. in.the building, on. the corner of, :Kas'sai'/R,N.,.B.S.',MPH.''';•••••' .Center's. Co.hvmis:sioii ' . DU; By DANIEL MURPHY Aldeiv Street and • Union Avenue. Accreditation. , v . -.. • V. 'with coffee and cake in;.the church • Kassars present; position, is.' THE.CHKONK.'LE . ,v- ', " •' \ ' ,' ; 1 : narthex. ' • • •• .'-.:. ".''\ '•. . •. , 'The congregation moved to its pros-. manager of. customer -satisfac- • This program ' has been' : ••• Calvary's current pastor, the Rev:;, bnt location iii 193! ;iiiped .my note- ;: tuary building and courtyard with .• With more' than 20 years !expe- for- Registere(| Nurses . is/-$-l,0. : - quick scores, in the final six-min-- , : ' hook six timep, kicked my pen- - ' ' Calvary's '.three .signature crosses, rionce in infection control; Kiissai. •Interestedparties areAvelcome.ti)!': utes of last year's state playoff '•'•' .under tlie. couch, hit my head on •-, were dedicated., .. ••.'.' • • ' • ' • "attend, at. a guest i'oe-'of $10 jior gauie to'defeat.the Cougars,.'14- - has developed and revised the! the coffee .table, Silflered ti coiicus-..' • •' Tho; congregation now numbers . prograni'. For membership appl.i- 6; their second victory over- •'curriculum and course content of sion and ond'ecl up watching old •.more than, ,'jOO families'! with- cation and/or inlbrination about Cranford in the 2002 season arid ,the Basic .and Advanced Courses; USFI. games, But my editor insist-' . apjiroxiruatoly 70.0!ndnlt, youth and , in ".infection Control in New upcoming progVanis, •'write- to! .-' the most recent installment in. LEARN, 'V,O. .Box .6. Scott* ,.«1, despite my (liscomliobiilateci/-. 1 child members,' .... . ' •••••; Jersey, She also! developed an state, 1 continue, to".work on.tlie.. '. what has become.a more intense. .- ..Calvary' Lutheran Church, is-a. Plains,,NJ 0.707(1;..(.'all. Betty, pro- • Intermediate. Infection .Control' ciilumi}. _ -.. -.-''••• , • ' rivalry since tlie Cougars Ato Payments til Sept. 2004 ••member' congregation of the.1- New gram coordinator (9()S).272-72i'!9. Cout'se which i.s.offered annually '.. Oh watt, tl.iat wasn't,me, that . earned a 6-0 win in 2001, the Jersey Synod' of-.tlie • Evangelical.' for Injection'- Control profession-• '.or call Beth,-membership eli;-iir, day.Shabazz opened.its -new sta-1. ; was Rains qunrttfr-bi-H'lc'Kurt • • Lutheran -.Church in America.. .' l90'8>7fi4-9-l'99. '. •'-• -"•- •-'•.••• .•'•; diuin. - "; ! ' •••••. ' ; ' - ..';• als throughout the U:S.-' • "• •. . ' '.VViirnor.ai.id hei'ul coach Mike •Martz.. .--.'. " ' • : -. '•"• - ••'.•• '•-.!. '.;•.-. "Ever since last season ended , • '-.-. Ovei-all," tlie Giants looked good -we've been, waiting for this day Professional Asphalt SEALCOATING in-t-he-season op'eiier.'.blit I hope. , '-. arid this -game.," said junior Apple Head •lim Fassell was kind enough to .; quarterback Chris Drechsel. "It by Topnotch Inc. 908-684-4122 send a t.hank you .card to Mart/, for was! tough last season with., . doing everything he.could to help;. them!beating us. the way -they Prolongs Driveway Life the,Giants win. ; : ; did. This is a' game' weVe had Beautifies & Protects .- demonstration at '•'.. Warner, who looked like Kern'., ; circled on , our .'schedule for a" : •inirei.sSs Home Resale •' Don't pick on this kid 'C'ollins-26O.I.obviously isn't half., .while."' ' •••• •': ' . • ..! •'• ..- ., Jesse Ferretti, 13, of Cranford, who has been training at USA the (liiartej'ba.ck he.was two years • ;.. . They'll finally get their shot 7 Karate and Fitness in Clark since he was 6 years old, will ago, jiv.it-it soi'inslike the only per-! !•-..•/•/. •••'-. '•', ••;.....•',.! • ..'•' ' -.'.• '."••••'.•• -•:•• •'-''- • •• • .'•' ; , • JOHN F6I/CHRONICLE CORRESRONDENT' p.m. tomorrow in Newark. It's . Miller-Gory House : Quarterbadk Vinnie Russo will be the trigger man for what should be a more balanced Breariey offense this season. The Bears open the Pothole Repairs become a^second degree black belt in September. Ferretti, soil- who doesn't., realize this is '• the season opener for both On Sept 11,-'opening day at: Visitors'can observe the nrtol Mart/... Backup (JB-Mrire Bulger':.' season 1 p.m. Saturday at Metuchen. ' clubs, and .getting off on 'the • Line Striping who has been studying under Master Angelo Perez, is also a tin1 Millei C oi v House '-Museum1 •open-.hea.rl'. . cooking . every member of the USA Karate SWAT team should- have been the starter this; right foot is equally as iinppr-. Powerwashing m Wistlield Laurie and -Amy Sunday, in -tlio Fi-azee Building year, after going-(vl aslhe Rams •• tu.nt.fdr the Cougars as exacting,! MilK of Funvood ivill present an on the property. OivBep't, 14._vol- .'starter lasl year. Martzmade'his . a measure of revenge, But Head '., \pplt Heid Doll Demonstration- untecr-cooks! will prepare ii. full' first wise liecision in throe, years . Coach Cliris Hull, and his staff , An -.unusual form .of doll was meal using .'authentic IHth-.ccn- by naming Bulger the starter this Bears looking to know any attempts 'at down- thi appk houl doll, This art-can tury "recipes, and uteiis.ils. Taste • week at-a-'press conference : piaying the'importance' of this IK ti ui d b ick 500 years or nioVe treats- are avaihible for -visitor-; Monday. But that's only because ' By DANIEL MURPHY .able to'utilize a, power, running "He does a lot of good things game to the team would be friv- 4 : to the Iioquoi -. Indians, who lived • to enjoy. • . -' • • " •'-, • ' , Warners 11 fibred, a concussion.' • T.lllvCllUONICLK ' .... ,.- game behind! a! dominant often- ' BEARS 2003 SCHEDULE for us," said Miller.-':He has to '.' olous,/'-. • '• . ". , :.; •''•/.'• in the easUin part of the United The . museum's, quaint' gift. -. I.jusi (loii't get it, I haven't seen sive line that even though,their, Sept, 13 at Metuchen,. 1 .' • .-make a lot of the line calls for us, ' ' "It's the first game "of-a; long Stilts ind Cmada. Apple carv- 'shop has a variety of colonial . coaching this bad-since the final • • Last year the Breariey High opponents knew exactly what; Sept.-20 vs.•Roselle, 1-' and itis.hnportant to have a-vct-- ; season," said Hull. "We 'have ing is pitteined after tlie faces reproductions/ crafts, cookbooks niiiuile of the chainpionship game , football team reasserted itself!as was coming, had a hard time stop-. Sept. 26 vs; Manville, 7 "...' ' •: eran at that position to make, sure, : eight; games before-the , cutoff. . •'made for the Iroijuois-spirit doll 'and educational materials.. •'•'• ... in lloosicrx. •. - - .. a power/in the Mountain Valley ping. But this'year the Bears will . Oct. 3 . Newark Central, 7 you get- the exchange cleanly. But some .games.take oh a little' I OOM l'tel I'he carved.-apple.,. • Admission to the museum-V -, It was.a goocr'victory.for the Conference. The challenge ,n,ow is mix it up more offensively, need- Oct. 10 Butler, 7 ••••• . Having that position back is a big- more importance than others dues md ^hunks'rtiu'l becomes i?2 for a,d.{ilts,.5O cents, lor stu- -.Giants, bin before we Giants fans- to remain in the upper echelon. ing to keep defenses guessing. Oct. .17 . New Providence, 7 • help." • •; ' '.- • . arid,this; is one of them." .. wrinkled Thev . end ,,up looking dents, and '. child reM •.under. (5 get too! excited, much of-th'e victory , The Bears graduated all, but '••' "Last yoar we were able to run- . Oel. 24 Roselle Park, 7! . ,. Flanking Sherman at the Much like Cranford aiid the like old people, who, to, the' years of age are admitted free had to'do with the ,coni])lete inepti- one starter froiii last years'Valley the ball at will because of we had. Nov. 7 Bound Brook, 7 • guard positions will be junior rest of the teams in the confer-! Indians lepiesented 'wisdom'-, • charge. t iirie' of Mart/.. I'm beginning to Division championship team that a'dominant offensive line," said- Nov. 14 '.'. State Playoffs Manny Lewis (5-10, ;235) on/the - ence, Shabazz returns a strong contentment and happiness. On'Sept-.- 2.1, Christine (llaz-cr • think I.si;dv"Anit.-Midus"llionias wont undefeated in the- regular, Miller.- -'With -an improved pass- Nov. .27 vs.' Hillside; 10:30 a;m. .right Side and , senior Henry corps of players froni last year's I he museum is listed in'.ilje- of Cranford will '-present a-pro-.. could do a better job'coaching the season, but Mead .Coach Scoff ing game I think we'll be able to Pemberton (5-10, 215) on the left.; squad,.but:will be:.withbut.star Nation \\ Historic . Register. •;•• grain''titled, "Old--Samuel'l.Iii'ler- Ranis than Mart/,/' ,: . •• . " Miller isn't'lowering the. bar one' •mix.-in- the pass-with the run Junior ' Dnmieri••'• Goldrick ('6-0;. halfback Amir Pinnix. who has"' , Every time I see a Rams game- peg for this-year's, group; despite a "Nick has a, little more shifti- Visitois L ui stejJ back in time had a Fiiriii,;-.. 'LSthrC'i'ivtiiry more." ness and is. more of a' slashing -.216) will be at right faclded while, nioved .on, to the University of with a tout of tlie • history-rich ;. Farm Animals."-This program is! Tin led to believe Mart/..is the.sin-, stark contrast, in experience level. Triggering the offense will be ' junior Vinnie Demaio (5-10) 220); Miniiesota; With the personnel : gie,worst game coach.in the.NFL, type running back," said Miller. lumhouse In cpstuined docent,s:. . ideal IbrVounp Children.- , ' •.. "Last year built the-.foundation' .junior, quarterback Viniue Russo. . 'and .senior Dan -Aiello '5-10, 220) of- both squads very similar.'to M'arty'Td rather..have the wind in "Dorron brings, a little more 1 he muse uni is open Sundays, 2' -,-For nvore information, rail the' for what we want- to accomplish In the preseason • Russo. • has battle for tinie-.at- left tackle.:; last year's playoff battle, there : .overtime" Moraingweg might be a 1 1 : power; to the. table, more force.'. 1 ]> m the list tour begins at 4 Miller-Cory House'Museuein at as. a. program,' said Miller. "Our shown the.coaches an improved Junior Drew Vanderzee! (.5-10, will be few surprises from either .better-in-gajne tactician than . '..••; They each bring something differ- : : p m ! -.••••• ! . • 1908) 232-'l.77()'.' '. .' ' '• ' . goal is to win the Conference, get. ' ability, .to.'throw the ball and-.has- 1 .198) will be at tight.end . •"••".! ; team. - •'/ • '.."••'' •••' '•' • .-,..!' ': ' Martz.."'-' ' !•-•• .' . ••"-.. ../-.: mtotluvplayoffsahclcontend (or a-, ; Miller.feeling iHOre •comfortable ent."! ' /-•••-.. .'.- ••../ ! -.. : 1 ' "During the scrimmages .(the. • >''We. know What to expect - :!He-ai'lmitted Monday that he- • state, championship.'1 No .matter Miller will look'to": rotate four thought his.quarterback seemed mixing'up the offense. , . ' offensive, line) has struggled alit- from their team. It's justa niat-r what weha've that will always be The- Bears expect to have a players at wide receiver. Junior tle with some.basic thing.s," said tor of executing," said DrechseL , "gooly" but beci'iusf. the' medical Our goals here.": Nick Mascaro (6.-0, 180), -junior ! stair giive Warner a clean bill of • .deep rotation ' in the..:b'ackfield,. Miller. "But that's.expected at this ' "If \\ e execute we should be fine The Bears plan;to chase those.-; with senior Ryan McMeniman Ryan Hbag (5-9, 170), senior- point.- Theiinporta.nt thing is they . .and come out victorious."' > .-v : health lie decided to keep, him'in •'.'' Justin Roman(5-10,180). and jun- the game, If.yp'iir quarterback is goals. with another- stout defense . getting the call.at fullback after are making progress and getting- "There's not a. lot. of gUess : ior. Jason Wanier:i-5-10, 170) -will •putting the ball on the.ground •' and .a .afore balanced• offonsive an injury, plagued season last better each game." . . , •." • . work,"- saiil.'Hull. "But the first at,tack..-: They'll ' get -'started- . year. Sophomore Jake FJoyd <5.' !all see time. Roman will also Dn the defensive side;junior-. .game- is. always;'a bit;of ail • tnorethaii Meadowkirk Lemon ..'.• serve as the backup quarterback. 'maybe you should think about • ..: Saturday when they travel' to ' foot .10,.205 pounds.) has emerged, Anthony Green (5:9,.2051 w-ill be unknown. We have to-try to stop pull.ing.him, If he. is acting gbofy . Metuchen for.A 1! p.m.- kickoff. as' the backup for;McMeniman: Anchoring the offense will'be at end and senior Tim Cubukcu their fullback and their half- . BLACK CARPENTER ANTS Despite returning just one offen- center..Ryan Sherman, the only,• . back arid keep their quarter; CAN DAMAGE YOUR HOME and getting.luiocked aroilnd like a '• Junior -Nick Rosales. 15.-9, 1.75 (6-0,.225) will be at. tackle! Aiello, tackling' dummy, then you should sive starter from. a year ago, .•• pouiulst and junior Dorron King starter back from last year. The 5-. Lewis; Goldrick and PembertOn. back in the pocket. They've got. Black Carpenter Ante excavate extensive cjailenes in ;wppcl--to- serve- • definitely pull him,:ospeeially."'; , - Breariey ' expects to • be- a • little • (5-9, 185) will be at halfback.and 11, 205-pound Sherman will' be will fill out tlie defensive • line . some tough kids. They like" to , as nesting places and can do serious damage toyour irome.; . 'when your backup -was 6-1 last more intricate on offense this sea- . their different styles' offer a nice vital in keeping the offensive line rotation. • . .'..; play ])hysical and they like to The/ re unsightly andurisanitary but they are no -match for Bliss-trained . year.."-' ' ... ' '• " • '• ':--,;- "•'• son. • .. • ' ••' change of. pace in the .running ' organized and' in -concert: with ait you. But pur kids like to.be technicians-Ask about our PREVENTIVB.MAINTENAMCE. PLAN:- -•, - .Aiid how does Martz only call - . ••'- Last, season the Bears, were each Other. : . • • •'.'•• '•.- ..'. (Continued on p.ige C-2) • in physical.battles." ... it's backed by over a century of reliability. .'••• " '. .-. ..." nine'running plays for Marshall ! • Faulk. the most dangerous offen- PHONE: 908-277-0079 sive player on the Rams? And why- is he so unwilling to settle for a field goal trailing by 10.points late, Cougars determined to in .the fourth quarter?. He.did -. ' OSentricon •everything lie tould to lose that - - (iil{iii\ I Linuihilion SysU-m I BLISS game, so I guess' in one respect he was successful. ..' .-.-" '••• : ' . Revolutionary Development In ' • EXTERMINATORS .But enough about.the Rams ,- toco the Elimination olTERMITES 0NE fjpTHE OLDEST AND LARGEST and their impending 6-10 season,. it was still a goodwill for the G- . By DANIEL MURPHY club.', team' and Mnlanda-. sees a Men and a pretty good stmtto the • THE CHRONICLE • . - . •- natural chemistry between them; NF'L season.- Many of the prbb- • "They seemed to dick right : lems the Giants looked to address .Sometimes, freshmen-who are ness that you- can't teach.", away," said Malanda.. "They're Small Farm Expo and ; Cranford opens, the season 10 ; during the oil-season appeared to! thrust into, a.-starting role on the- working well together. work out— special teams, (Men- , varsity level can.be intimidated •a.m., Saturday when it hosts "I. think,-the strength of. this. arid .a little gun shy when first Piscataway.', After, .a .9-7-2 cam-. team will be the.midfield. We'Ube 2 h Q e p arid F i bet FQ 61 i V a I sive line depth — but there are --. : •still'.a'Few-potential lingering prob-. '.joining their new mates. . . paign a year ago, the. Cougars able to build up the attack and Saturday, September 20th and Sunday, September 21st 1 ems — offensive, line depth; Tiki's : But a trio of freshmen expected have their-sights set on-roturjiing get into our offense. (Montalvo) to'the .Union County Tournanierit : Warren County Farmers'Fairgrounds- • fumbles; short yardage and goal . to make major contributions for can go ,1-v-l with anybody, and .• line situations."• . ! -...- tlie Cranford High girls, soccer ' final, where they last appeared in will beat! them four, out of five •.•;•••" . Route519, Harmony.NJ ;, ' . „ -,- ,,, . team this season have fit right in 2000,-defeatingUnion Catliolicfor 1 tunes."•'. .."•'•:. • "•';• . ' '. ••!''• ()n a!productioii.no.te,I think -. : -.Kenihvorth native Tony.Siragusa;': •with the mentality of their .team- the title.; ! '/;.. ;. - . . On defense Levbrias will try to Experience the sights, sounds, foods and joys;. did a solid job as the sideline - • mates; showing a fearless and '; . "We're going to.do what it takes . fill the Void left by All State ''. reporter.ibi' FOX.,He hacl to-battle to . get' there," said Malanda.' sweeper Terri: Van Horn. The of sniqll farm ghd rural country living! ;, determined competitive spirit. tl-ft-biigh some rookie growing -,' . right .from the first! day. . . ,- "That's wliat' we're..trying 'to.: do,; defensive alignment wasn't com- pains but came-up with'spmo ,. ".. Lisa Levonas, Giiia Malangorie that's .the first goal. Once we got pletely ! set following Cranford's' Country crafts Gardening workshops . • • .! insigh.tful.coniments on how. ;/ arid Brittney McGinley will play- there, then it will be to win it." scrimmage Tuesday, but. senior Lectures !• '.. Horse exhibits.'-. ... . '.'•"' .Giants' taclde Ian Allen was show- key roles for the Cougars this sea- To get-there the. Cougars-.will Christine P'Arcy will be on the : . ing run or pass by how he vyas set-, 1 Hay& carriage rides • Local pies, breads & jams ' "-. son, and have fit right in with.. rely on a stroiig midfield to control outside, with senior Meg Francis, ting up, criticizing Mart/, for not,... • Head Coach Nickie Malanda's -the1 :ball on the ground and build senior, Liz Minitelli and senior • Dcmonsrraliqns Antique equipment . •'•' !. ' -giving.the ball to Faulk enough , , : up the offense with a controlled Gheryi Cecchini. all figuring, into, 1 : 'gritty, hardworking crew. It is the Livestock exhibits • Sheep shearing-arid wool spinning. • and going for it twice on fourth .. work ethic and deterriiination of passing! game. Sophomore the mix. /(lownAvhenhU team needed a -.-'• 'Folk art ; ;*•'.;'"" •• Wine and cheese tasting- •' . the squad that has Malanda excit-•: . Amanda Porter will be Cranford's "(Replacing Van Horn) was one - field goal equally as bad. as a .- ' ed about the team's prbspects for offensive midfielder, with junior and much more..,. '. .touchdown, I was just surprised of my concerns," said Malanda. "I tins fail.'. .-; •/'•;; ;./.,• Kate Bither playing defensive tried Lisa back there and it's been there were no mustard stains on midfield. McGiriley and senior Bo >! o C^-MMIUI the triminm ol or are interested in starting • of-the top analysts in the. league,', •there. She's very confident with maybe just a. peg below Jolin second-year head coach. "It's hard Looking to capitalize; on the the ball at her feet and gets the one, this event is for you! to find a group of girls that chal-. opportunities . generated by the defense is order." - • . Stickingwithit For merit information on hosting umtact ootdoois or hie ootw(i« the city su^ta U omy idke*, two wcett to i)iv« Madden. •.•.•'., . /_ : The Fresh Air Fund Now let iis just hope, tins week. lenge each, other in practice as midfield will be senior .'Melissa The final line of defense in goal Gabrlelle Fazio and the Cranford High field hockey team will much as this group does. They'll Montalvp arid Malangoiie. Though et the season started tomorrow, when they host Johnson at 188QJ67-00031 www.flfriialf.ora Admission $5 per.qdull per day; children 14 arid undorfroo. • ":"'•' ye see the Jets throw the ball, past will be senior Sue Freeman, a give 100 percent in eVery drill and , having not played together on the : p.m. The Cougars will then host Roselle Park Tuesday and A Linda Bond the first down mnrker and the 1 two-year starter. .1 .For more Information, contact; . , ' that determination will carry, dver varsity level prior to this reason Oak Knoll'Wednesday,' -1-'"..'':':'' •l."'- ->: ./;':•-'•/-.• './-•-- **>7^& ** 07^36 f-0792 Giants teat the snot but. of Bill 908-47^6503; 908-788-W38 or.908-730-7189 ' " Parcells and the Cowboys, into tlie ganle. They have a tough- . the two have played before on a (Continued, on page C-3) ' . wwwsmallfarmexpo.org www.quintilllori.CQm/gssb v /..'/•: ;•:''^ /•".";';.;; V;y ';'':'"/: :'/^if||||jl| '•*»I^Z/^

September 11, 2003 Cranford Chronicle Septembei 1i, 2QQ3. Cranford Chronicle C-3 CHShoekey CALENDAR (all times p.m. unless otherwise rioted) to h()id FRIDAY, SEPT. 12. essive Cranford .at Shnbaw, 7 , ' • . : .(Continued from page C-l) ' By DANIEL MURPHY Boys Soccer . , ulioi'thodo.v. We'll bo Very fast,, .county in torn-- •s\yeeper Mike a very skilled plilyer. I can put (the opponent) comes down five- ; Cranford vs. Roanilo Park, 4 •, , Till;'. very qui.O.k, vary cl.i?t.crnnn«ul. . bined, goals this BOYS SOCCER Folger,.1. junior him at any position I need him. pn-four I'm pr6tty confident we'll... FleldHbckey Shbrinan, • . ; • '' Vandorzoe, charity game WoVe going to; be aggressive on. year,"'.' '•: •,• '. • ...'•' •, • • '•' '.'••;•' Cranford vs. Johnson, 4 ' McMeriamin and Floyd will play . . ' ,,' •' outside', backs Bell is the smartest defender. He'? •be able to get the job. done.'- ' •',('oat'hes around lihion-County' 1 SATURDAY, SEPT. 13. linebacker, while Miller expects ( ..ott(;nse, cnntioiis ondei'en.se and , . ' Setting, up the attack: .will he Jin) Bell and-R.J. Sails and senior very smart, plays .with finesse Ferreira also expects to get . The Cougars Against Cancer c:;uv pn.ittymuch tlinw'out thoir• 1 Footbnll to have a deep, rotation in the we're riot going i.o lie .afraid of. Senior Joe Mcdinley, \yho will be stopper jJohn Markpwitz forin'u'i . .and can take the ball away from strong .contributions from his charity alumni ice. hockey, game, Brocirloy at Motuchqn, 1 .' films 'of ])ast' C ran ford ili^ii Iwys anybody. We're, going, to ])lay" our,. atthe.offenBive -nu'dlield .position.' the 'opponent with ease."; bench. Junior Craig Rutmayer,, featuring players from the: 10- Girls Soccer secondary. Warner, ftlosalc-san d unit/tliat Kei'reira refers' to. as' Crnhlordvs, Piscataway, 10 a.m.. style:'and make! tlieiii adjust to Jj.unio.r. Oscar. Vasquez .'will play "The Wall." Add in returiiihg sen- Woglojn edged, out, junior Neil who transferred'from Setoh, Hall year ..history of the:Cranford Hoag •will•.•"see: time, at- corner- . HIIOVIMI . liy wliaf lie MONDAY, SEPT, is : •us.'".: •-.•.' :• ' •: •'• '• .•.•'.•.'•.. '•'•...' defensive . imdfiel'd, with, junior back, while King, Mascaro and 1 ior goalie'Hria.n WoglOni and the. • t)ella .Valle for the starting goalie Prep and has been slbwed by ah High School hockey, program; Boys Soccer . will, he ;a ..iii-aiiy . iiniK ; 1 1 .Cranford will unveil its new liyan'McMahon on t!H rig])t side.' (,'ougai's have a.defense that will duties and his experience, size Achilles injury, will see time at Granford vs. Lindon, 4 • , • • ' Russo and Roman will man the backlhu . llrsc,. year hoad 'c 1 will be played Saturday, Sept. style, toinorVow .when it hosts' . and junior Kyle.' .1 ;yiuiv.on, the left. allow: their offense, to attack and an• d quickness in net...will make • striker. Junior Ryan Mikotacyzk 20 from 6:45-8:15 p.m. at the Girts Soccer ' safety spots, :.; ' „ ... '"" coach hrir. l''i'rriiira i.-i preaching, Crnrifgr.d'nt Lindon, 4 ; •,. ." Rosclle I'i.irk in thirregulal', sea- '• . ''] feel, very, very,.comfortable not', worry ab.oi.it :being overly the- Cranfonl defense a- tough is.expected to be a calm, steady, Union Sports Arena on Route "We're still figuring out which:' •'in, a^rcssivo,.at i ricliinij. brand of Bronrloyvs.Bayloy-Ellard,4 •"':...- son openei' 4p,iii, ,j,it Walnut Avo.'. . With those four in. the' niiddle," aggressive, , , ' • ;. " '• grouj) to score on this season. . mistake free player in, the mid- Girls Tennis ' kids will; get: the •.most playing 2?. ; ,../;'..;.:' ••;:'••. ••••'•• •;;.;•;'".• . .soccer,- inii' whjcb he. hopes will,. 1 School. •.,'. •. . ",•••••'.. • . said Ferfeira. ''Oscar does a great "" ."They're all tough,' aggressive, ;: "IWoglom) is quick, lie's flexi-, field. Senior Jordan' 6'Donnell ';TJhe.. event will raise money Cranlord al Bridgawator-Rnrilan, 4 time al certain positions," said take Cranford a step IVirthor t.lian. ; Volleyball .. '•'.' I'Vn'oira wants to .popper the job. bringing, the' ball out (if the andvery stroagj" said Ferreira. "1\ bio. He's gdt- a long reach and he',will also play defensive midfield. for canCer research. Cranford vs. Johnson,' 4 Miller. "We'll be; able/to rotate a last. yearV. appe.ai'ance in. the 1 1 lot of kids, in aiul out at a lot. of goal with;, shots, and pulling the' defensive end nnd. geiting it :to don't want thein to'just clo'ar the gets' bnthe ground well for.some-- Sophomore. Jeff Savage is an . For mores information or to TUESDAY; SEPT. 16 l/nioirConnly Tounuiinent final, 1 l Boys Soccer trigger: will be senioi', .strikers , • Jo( :-to set up theoHerise. i'ioe is a ball, but. lolmovo tlieball up tlio- body his size," said Ferreira. "I'll aggi-essive and skillful player on positions. Nobody is head and. 1 volunteer contact Mike Simon ; "Wt.'Ve fioii.ij.; •••'(()' play a. style : Br.oarloy vs. Hillsiclo, 4 . . shoulders abovu any other kids, :Kdwi)v AraMzazu and••'...John treini.indous leafier. Ih> giye.s'lQO field;:- •. .. ;•. ••; O". ' '•.•.. .• .. be very-surprised if w.e let up •defenHe.• '. Sophomore Arthur at (609) 617-5433, Any busi-\ Girls Tennis .tli!it. I thinly will surprise .a lot of McCoi-kall. .':•"; ... , percent the.ehtire gaine-, ile'can "(Markowitzi' plays. .'•; with vrnore tliaiv two goals a game; Filipeck is a budding talent who Cranlord at Scotch Plains, 4 • .' '•, at those positions. We'll got a lot; teams,''.; •said: .I'Vl'i'iera. "I don't"' nesses that would like tp. help . ."I? like' tlieir combination .of . go 1 -on-1 .with anyone and.all the tr.e.jn.endous desire, arid when' he "We'caii' .push 'seven, guyb up, will.'also. play iri the midfieldi sponsor the event should con-: Volleyball of kids into, the .game and whor want, to giye'.i.l- a\v;iy, hut we're Perfect lQs Cranford at Unibh Catholic. 4' . over, has tlio hot hand that day . skill -find aggressiveness," said ,ofl'en.si' will.(low through him."-. ..• piis.hos u]) he (lies back and is-. •into, the attack and-'still.have Senior midfielder Stan Kozak tact Eric Tardif at 276-3067- ..Field Hockey .. • •. • : Koing to lie Conijilctely-. differeii.t : 1 1 1 the Cranford 10-year old tournament baseball team had strong summer campaign, winning the will .get more, of.-the .'playing- I''err.eira. "TheyVt, doferniiiiod. to- •But the Cougars stn'ngth may able to make a play-on defense. throe detensemon and; the, keeper and senior defensemah, Mike The cost is $7;00 per person ./ .Cranlord vs. .FtosoHo.Pa'rk, 4 than 'hist year.' •'•• . •• . • ' '. .•'•• 1 1 EIrnora tournament, taKing second in the Cranford tournament and finishing third in the Keriilworth . Coed Cross Country g(>t to tlie goal, and put the bnHo,n .. lie in .its backliiie, The lou.r-i.nan 'Folger has a,great knowledge for back, I'm', very .confident, those Shuhiian are' two'hardworking ,iinio, :,- :•'• ,'.- •'-' ' .••;••.-.' .';•;.. " .'"We're 'f;uin[;,. lo' ;:be a jittle 1 There will be iio .advanced Cranlord at Union/Plaihliold/Linrioh, 4 . : net.' I think thev .can lead .t'lie -defensive combination 'of-junior the game find good vision; Sails is players who will, also contribute.. tournament, Overall the team was12-14. First row^ from left:, Steven Krenek; Dart Couto, Mike Kahrer, "These kids-a,rcVplaying'.hard, four guys, can" handle the • job. If. admission. All sales will occur Mark Osbfsky, Eric Walario, Justin Matyas, Andrew Nappi. Middle row: JOey Papandrea, Sean ••-. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17 . at the arena the night: of the: ... ' •' '.' Boys Soccer and- doing what we .expect :of Wheatley, Bobby Gaeta, Sean Trotter, Chris Nicastro, Trevor Reinfiardt. Back row: Coach Vinnie •Cranford vs. Scotch Plains,'.'4 .'• ' them, They are. right, where -,we game.; All admission money col-; Papahdrea, Justin VanOstenbridge, Manager Jerry Gaeta, Coach Chris Nicastrp, Coach Bob Matyas. Girls Soccer . . . SPORTSCENE lected w.i'11 go to the charity. Cranlord at Scotch Plains, 4 : oxpe.ct them .to; be."." ;•,•..•:,',' '•,'• OPEN GYM.. • I'mil'i'SMiif I'cimpcti'S.- i.ii .thi: |ii-n|ii')' Hue. .lunit'ii'S niid'.vai'iiiiis Ipvr-Js iii-.i'pnnsnrsliip,- . The feeibii.'the i'all i.'Veiil wjll ho $.180 Scpi, ii:t-()ct. HI) mul session 2 Nov. 4:Ded 1 1 1 Cougars Thf (>iinfiiril."PAL-li;iskiMliii.l.l-!i'iii:ui'-- . f|inil."S|l),()II.O\ln S;^a,()OI.I. afi'. available. .•' persi'spioiv. The. sessions will ho held. in. II . Tin. sessions will hi' on Tuoaday and . •will'lie liiililiiH1,:"!"'!' ir.vin.iVmij v-uiii pin, I'nnllld Hill. •S('i'l.l'lliri|.1''lfl()M'-!);H-l)fii!l '.Mil' ' Till" i.'vi'nl is iinl-.ilprn I" jniiiyiilual unll'i'i'S. |lii'uyi"."l H''lmley I'Jlenii.'iitary.Si.hiHil on' Thursday iif .ein'li' wci'k.' . ' ; -, • •. .,''' .''... . ••<.('oiiiiniicd fro in page C-l i 1 : al, (Jrjml'oril High Schiiol i'nr1 liiiys in )'>mcli-s visit- Ihi-•('•|;nnionl. Woc-c'i'i- ('lijljjs wvlrsi'li'. ..' I'^II .. iliiivi', i-iilni'inaliiii.i .call the '.lUiritah Hoad in Clark, Si'ssjon 1 will.he . 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Aqua'clearer, Microbelift and • 800-472-0119 1 , stone'sends out,pubbles.at. /. ; String Algae' Reducer. .-it; is lill,ed with gooey algae, The. the.pond bottom.-." -. ,/• shoreline has some cattails and a. r •', fe\\ other wecdsVThere'aro a few , An above-ground porid • MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED SPECIAL n'sh,,lnit ithey'se.em to. die when-; with cutaway showing WHEEL DEAL ; ever.wx', add algawldes. It is-a u:^r\Canha •.-. .'.'-'; ••'. below-surface aeration; BEST BUY BIG DEAL HOURS DEADLINES LOW RATES mess. We were told'tliat to drain ' v • ' Horsetail The Kira model makes a great starter home with room ifor a growing family. r it and dredge it out could cost Air compressor . '. • items under items from For your convenience tilbre,- than $100,000,.' What can . -pumping air Sell Your Car FridaybV/ FULL COUNTY we do toclean Aip this pond? to aihair stone. i $idp $101 -$5000 our classified Center A: Natural ponds, go through'.' ;-'A-:;.'.'fQr.-----''--'.. 5pm for COVERAGE phases. They start'out deep and are published free.,. 5 lines, / is open.: / makes a great first home 1 1 1 then'begin to' ("ill in,.from leaves,, ./$19.95 see touppri in today's paper! 1 Wk;.,$25-99 perad rtext week s By SCOTT Me ALEXANDER and an overhead cabinet. : "'.•-. • '•,'. '. ami other.'debris -'so that they • Monday-Friday eventually-becoine,a marsh and 4 lines/4 weeks arid FOLJNDADS, '•(Ml'LEY'NEWK SERVICE'' The'left .side'of the Ivira is dedicated'fo.the bed- CALL FOR DETAILS publicationJ roams;- Bedrooms i and •') hiive wall closets' and then a "prairie or'woods. Most [email protected] GALL FOR DETAILS 8am-6pm natural "ponds .hayo'-'an Inlet, and. • 4 lines • 1 week ,-. Featuring a colonial facade and a gracious, open • large windows. 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We are not responsible for errors after 1st insertion. ments. The. Kira has .three'- bedrooms, • two •bath- . back yard and garden.. The master bathroom lias ;i Many man-made; retention . :ponds start out. too shallow,-' don't Bacteria, healthy plants and. proper water, circulation are keys to ••• rooms and 1,505 square feet oi'living space. It would • single,sink,tuband a door thatopens onto the patio keeping a pond working properly. •liaye ah ecosystepi. in balance, . Announcements Announcements Announcements Announcements Announcements Drivers 230 Drivers 230II Drivers 230II Drivers 23011 General Help 240 be a woiHlerfiilfirst home for the young couple with in the rear. . '•. . 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" / . •, •'•• Q: We are planning to do'over irient is.not really underground, Besides having good plants, a' • problem when they get clogged: tolerate-low light. " •'•'•' Sunlight, nutrients and 'wiite.r.;• .the basement and add a bedroom 1 pond needs bacteria,, Bacteria •A better alternative; is to place • but it's still kind of dark . We ,'Q: Can. we put. a real oak-. arc all available in a:pond, so, . down there for n.iv niece, who is want .to make it nice for her. breakdown organic matter, .con- the pump in-a flooded box-.alo.ngv- '•floor.in our new bathroom? We something has.to.grow,:,Rather, sume, nutrients that cause algae, the shoreline. The. box can. have' Any suggestions will be. are trying to create an Arts and than letting weeds take over the 1 appreciated. ; " . . growth ami' release .'other com- several, .intakes"'. out -into' the Crafts-style' .bath' and have . pond, why riot plant some pretty pounds good for the pond. In • A: Light and light-col-. ' pond. Each intake will have such, foumlth'e perfect whirlpool tub. plants? There are many water other wprds< bacteria"'ar'-e', the ors are your best allies in , slow flow that they, will take, a pedestal, sink and a William. lilies, underwater, flonting and, good guys. in " the , balanced, long-linu'-to get'tlogged. A fil'ter REAL decorating down under.- Morris-reproduction wallpaper. shoreline plants that can help ecosystem. Most of.the beneficial net or,mat in the box.can protect Be generous with incan-;. Would a dark oak floor be. per- '-.create' a• balance "between the bacteria we want in 'the'pond, the pump.' ."'. •'.;-.' . •. / descent lamps —• avoid ESTATE feet? But how will it -do with, nutrients coining in and the 'need oxygon' to survive, • : The' .best water-circulating the cool bluish light of -water?--- -'- .'.—•'•"...,.!.,._!.. ..-•..---..-'.•.'; planl./growth, .;Soine:: mammals,., : Water', ;it-near'-'40;- degrees is^ alternative- is to.' pump air to the nio,st" lluoi'escents: Lay a " ; .A: Not well.,Wood and water and birds will eat some varieties denser, than warm watSr,, and. . bottom.ofth.e panel..Air is easier- DIRECTORY light-colored floor cover- are ' traditional . enemies..- 'of- water phints, .so check with ' will-settle to the pond. bottom,', -' to move, than -water for.the same A Omn'iih'iil (iilldv to Hmlliig Ilk' Home of ing that.will',bounce; back; YourOmkc in Ik' Community of Your Owlet'. local" authorities -to'make sure where it will not mix with the •amount of electricity. An air Drivers wanted! whatever light us.•avail- Standing; '•". wa.te.iv-' that, is.. • Random splashes are easily tol- you don't waste. a lot of money •warmer oxygenated, water from •.compressor sits1 on the shoreline able. And remember, the just feeding muskrats and inal- prated by the new. polyureihane near the surface. Once the'bacte- and an air-stone sends tiut.'bub- more, mirrors, the larger : •vlards.'.,.;. / :.- .•.•.;.. ',. //• •/.;' , ria have• cons-ume'd- all the -oxy- . finishes/rhey foi'nra bond that .'b\os 'at .-the pond bottom. As the' REALTY MECUTTVES and more, livable below- '.•. , In most natural ponds, nu.tri-, gen, in the bottom water, • it will.-protect the wood;. so: you air bubbles rise to. the .surface. NEW 2003 NEW 2003 Jenny & Mark Bersc grade space appears. ents are-being washed'in and out becomes.unusable to the fish in can have your oak floors-.— very . ..they draw the l.wttoin water up., VOLKSWAGEN 21.S().ij.ni(>nAvc'.,(;raniord :• ...• • A. clever -trick•'worth' .on a regular basis.'In many -man-. the pond. The bacteria that can A4 3.0 QUAHRO 1 Arts and Craftsy indeed —.•" with'them. Thy water then' con-" considering: -.Recycle ah" • j'na Call for jumbo' mortgage rales •20 Yoar Fixed: 5.5%; ',2'points; ,5.88% APR 1 Rates are for.GRP.program. E-mail Ra'rtnersrn®aoi,com Spild. trails.t , c/ca/c, p/^AB5/*inds/IWrtirp! , om/fm auto, a/c. f/0S/mkM. mwiVseafs,. ; N Comnet/Frnr Commonwealth Bk 800-924-9091 Lighthouse Mortgage 800-784-1331 Synergy Bank 800-693-3838 cass/cd, cruise. • sunrf, oir boos,. cf am/rnm/hmn mcd, mikfcruisei , nilairr bagsndm', Handothi adsbkts;, aludum . n 30 YR FIXED 6,250... 0:00 6.290 /. 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Email, .• ';' and interested In learn- find but how to spot exp., - professional Hair or prior 'sprvico. mombcr.s' Dresser, Marilcurist cjub. ,Wods., Thurs., and ' retailfflpasblergicom ing about holistic medi- Call KIAMIE from any branch,, call ;1- of legal documents .and medipal billing scams. 1- Dress,er> Manicurist 1 And Receptionist In ' various office responsi- Ft)., evenings, 4pm-9pm.' YARD PERSON cine. Hours' & -M.W.F 877-FTC-HELP. A mes- And Receptionist, In AGENCY, INC. By JERRY GARBETT '• And after a'lot •fewer than 80O-423'USAF '.or visit' 8:30-2. . •••• ',. •':.-; ' Maplowood, Exc. salary, bilities. Qualified Irv-, 968-277-6655 ask fdr Bill Woslfleld Lumber 'and sage from NJN Publish- Maplowood. Exc. salary, 908-276-2400 170 miles we were stopping to AIRFORCE.COM commission & bo'noiils. ' 1 RECEPTIONIST Horne Center'has FULL . :'.• Please call commission & benefits. . COPIiEY, NEWS SERVICE ~~~~~~ U.S. AIR FORCE. dividual , must bo com- ing and the FTC. 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M-FTTlvoTn" - assombla rolrigorator M 'Black Forest "Highroad")' ' Kl2bOIiF and the sporty "' -• ', 908-245-7175.X 14 • toonngsrs, do houso work,. possiblo mailing our sales Jobs.avalloblo.iii over 150 & trans, a tpust, Rel's : Clark, NJ : • to car© (or'.-3 ohlidrorv OL magnots, Serious Work- . ' •DrivefP/T , ByfR,IENDL¥.;:, somo cooking, pxcol. sal- brochures. 'No 'export-, • carpers, plus:'' ' .•• •' • loqd. 908-390-8284 By FRIENDUY ,: would be perfect; Breathtaking K1200RS.' .i \ ••,;'. ' ". • • roq'd. Must drive & hayd Looking for: a Federal or . my. Must speak English & ers ONLV! .Notional Personable individual w/ 1 hits: aponlngs.for party plan once nopossary. FT/PT,. "Up |o S1B..0OO Enlislmont has No osiperienco. •phonos, order supplios..etc. LaTd~otf7 "Work" from PT RECEPTIONIST 1 worth area; Fax rcsurrio Laid off? Work from scam from the Federal •No.-., limitations. All Pro- Assistant • . PT Lifeguards and Instruc- ; JDven' after six full model ..",'• • whoa from flill giddyup. . •'.-'• '.class-leading. •'.: •:•'. '' ••''; •.'."'. 9O8B89-2141 roqui.rod. • TV.- commpr- Trade .Commission, 1< oxistlng Conditions OK. Call home. Be. your own ...Busy , accounting firm '' the BMW is not the' fastest home. Be your ' own 1 20+ Hours per week. Of- tors. Floxlblo hours, in- Full-time posilipns alsq civail. BoSS! First, call tho cials, vidoos . film Work 877,FTCHELP. A mes. United Family! (800) 236- cluding wookends. Must BoSS! First, call the sooks. front desk, phone ,'..• bike to ride. But it is the most ;years, no one. else in motorcy- • At -680 pounds,, the GT Since .the. basic.K-Se.ri'es Engine: DOHC 4-valve per cylinder, .1.17.1 cc water-cooled With Th'o Best! Contact . flee in'.my .-horrio. Must Call to register Federal Trade. Commis- 1 DENTAL ASSISTANT Federal Trade Commls. sage from NJN Publishing .4415.X1075CE0661.9 havo current certifications: (908)322-5200 ' • . help. 9:30-2:30 M-F. Great- inline-4 . .". • ••• ''. ;•• /-,'.,• ..';' ;' • , •]." ••.,"''!''." .''• -•' Extras. ••" On . Call havo good computer and sion to find out. how to lob w/ groat pay! Fax •comfortable bike.to ride fast. cling has been able to, como up • . might seem like a handful to. • •bikes have .been around .' F/T • 4. days/wobk, Bor- stoh to find out. how to ondtheJ^TC; ' Call Wendy • vyww.c6nnqctioiVipferGonnel.cont spot work.at-home t-800-260-3940 OKI.-3^00 phono skills, bo organized Summit V, at spot vyork-at-homc 973-618.0801 or email . with/better brakes than • stop, not to mention.handle. a.while now, there's a.school •'-., Fuel capacity: 5.4 gallons, premium unleaded ,.; koloy His. Oliico sooks WAIT STAFF and ablo to tnko Initiative. ' • . Credit the :synergy of a •',. ; onorgotlp, ' onthusliisllc schemes. 1-877-FTC- 908-273-3330 X 149 . schemes, 'i-877:FTC- jpittsrwcpas.corn PT. For, prlv^to country Call (908)389-0757 "DENTAL ASSISTANT • BMW's servo-assisted, partial- Once.under .way, -though, at of thought.-that says; "Wait.. , Fuel mileage:.:36 mpg (observed) .-•'•' ' •-.•,•.•••;.••"•'.:. •addition.to our lonm.Exp. HELP. A message from .|.Bu|"looking'lo. work?: Call HELP. A mt-ssago from great.^aralever/monolever : dub. Call Chef Lpnny at CHILD CARE-' Mondhlim. FIT- -4 ,'days/weok. Bei'-. rRECEPTIONIST prcf. F^x resume to 90S- NJN Publishing and the FTC. I Bartoll Farm & Gordon PT hours; S12--l5/hr. Exp. •kolby His. Olfloo sgekii t4JNPubHshing nnd the FTC. ''•;suspensioivexcellent tires,' : •lyjinked-EVO ABS-system..-; • even.the slowest speeds, con-. , Something ne.w must be in Transmission:. 6-speed, single dry-plate clutch '••'"','.•'• 908-245-7175 X 14. : 771*156 732-388-1501 & car req'd. 973-267-2727 onorgotlc,...' enthusiastic Custom kitchen showroom strong engine...and unrivaled, • There.is.a reason the •" ' c'erns.about'the bulk and- •• the pipeline."; .'.: .:•'.' • •'•' .-•• Suspension: F.rbnt.BIVIW Telelever fork; rear, BMW Paralever addition lo our team: Exp. LAUNDROIVIAT seeks, reliable, punctual,' wpll-sbokon, FT receptionist. v prol. Fax resume to 90S- Gawciod,.; evos. . &' some brakes. ',- . .;. ' ^ . • \: California Highway Patrol -.' seemingly high riding position And- there is a' temptation.-' single coil-over shock with adjustable compression damping and . Call 908-322-7180. ; spring preload : .-.' '••': . •'•- . • • •.,; 771-0158 -'.' wkonds,- lo do wash 8 tile. • . On fuel economy and range, won't use anything else.. • '.'• melt/away. . . •.'/•.. to hold out' for. that .rumored. . GLASS I I E D S WORK! 90^233-2918 _ : : Brakes: Front, dual 320mm discs, dual 4-piston calipers with RECEPTIONIST/ . however, we,had,to start look-. . [ '.--. It's important to remember ' Passenger accommodations'. K1300 or whatever'it will . LEGAL SECRETARY ing for a'refuel ing rig after '.. .'. that application of the front 'are'comfortable enough,.but'-. • be. But would, you cry if a ABS; rear: single disc, 2-piston caliper with ABS . ... . SECRETARY Full Time . Estab. comm'l. real estate , just 170 miles and getting- .'. brake'automatically brings'in not in the same class as the, K1200GT suddenly ': '.••• Tires:and wheels: Metzeler MEZT4; front, 120/70ZR-17; rear, Firm near the Short Hills. . mid'-3Qsmpg -. far short .of the •• . a'measure of linked rear, brakr plush.LT, with its trunk-' \ .-•'-, appeared in your'garage? 1. 180/55ZR-17; on cast aluminum wheels •;"-.'•"; Expanding Millburn Law • mall Is. soeking PT front : office". asst. to loin our •Weight: 680 pounds ,: ;\ ::;.-./, ; •/•'•.•..•'• Firni socks Intelligent, •• 'Honda's range, to cite an • : •ing. Application of .the rear mount(;d; i'ecliningbackn.'St, ' • think not. - '. • tnotiyatod. wo|l-organlzod team, ol 4, .Proficient In •• example; OK,;so the S.T1300'- ' brake activates only the rear '••-, 'Lighting is improved-in the It might not'be King of Seat height: adjustable 3,1,1 or 32:3. inches individual to handlo.typing Word fi Excbl.'-Mln. 3 yrs. : Of lognl documents and oxp. phonos, Wing & word has a 7.7-gtillon tank to' the ' brake. .'".;• .' . ... ,.'.. .- new models, although running the Cloverleal',.but it still ; .Suggested retail price: $17,990 . : .; . ' '. • various p.ffico-. rosponslr processing. . Competitive -'• K1200GT> 5-gallon.lnicket. ' : Going back to a "normal" -. at night and in inclement rules in the Black Forest. bijltlos. Ounlifled in- pay & flex. hrs. .Send resurrte • dividual must.bo com- to:973467-1809. Email-. puter literate and - po'ssoss' rdtall@pasb)erg.com .excellent: communication skjlls. Fax rosumo-.wlth salary roquiromonts to. RECEPTIONIST 973-379-6898, Very busy upscale salon, looking, for experienced roceptiohlst, Commls-, LINE COOK/ . .sloris,, paid vacations, hoalth benefits. Please HURRY! LAST CHANCE Good things come DISHWASHER tall 908-522-0224 or 973.744-4(45 FT/PT for priuato courilry club.-Cnll Choi Lonny rtt 9OB-245-7175X14. But looking to; work? Call FOR THESE to those who wait. Looking for a Federal or Bartoll' Farm & Garden Postal Job? What looks 732-388-1581 • like the ticket to a se- cure job. might . bo a SECRETARY .; scam. For Information, call tho Federal Trade PT. Mtituro person .to ai»- =Certified Pre-OwnedS Commission, toll-free, 1-. swor -busy phones,' knowl- 877-FTC-HELP, or . visit eclgo olcomp, ability tb. W.ftc^gov. A rnossage compose lottorl miscolla- ; ;':v grand Nevv 2003 from NJN Publishing and noous ' office duties. Brand New 2003 tho FTC. '• -••••-•• -'. ..Friondly. j. cpmpBny.:: ,.ln. Springfield. Hrs:-. 104 ' ULITAW ZERO DUE AT SIGNING'.WB ZERO DUE AT SIGNING! Lincoln LS Sedan (Hoy). Call 'Sherry at Mercury Mountaineer AWD 973-467.22S1 X. 127 REBATES l 1 : MECHANIC 'APR ;1 m. VS ji/tciijr.ji/tciijr.'-.. i.v.;t:r/l..vp[i)1(;JlV/s:,it,i,8i.'v.-';t':.'r/l'.- .v-p[i)1(;Jl.V/s.:',it''','i,'-.i. -;.18, , AMAM/FMM WKVV CCT;-; . WCDW/CD.- .tint ,, tr dijlj, ,tilt,.-cri ,.,!..iii.<,-.'!ea.tli,.', . For Small, ongiho rtjpnlrs AVAILABLE 00 323I .-...Red....- ...... ;.....30,412 mi •'Stl•'Stl.»?!T9. 4 .i/tNr'i.u'.'S":"1-:-?' ' t,1SRp'-JJ5 '^'5' . ''S'TMiy'lM i RRr- d 'i''i.ivp---.t pyA'.'A.p ' '.•.,'10,50105000 mi/yr/ , 2020c tliwoaftorlf . f.f'ayini.'iit' s lir Clark. Exp. only.' •' SIMPLE WORK/: FINANCING 00 323I.,... :....0lue...... :. 36.876 rrli ' haseii rJn'^On.st t.isfi'-vSOCiojSt'M-ivii'lJ.iti- 5-1500 :.\i-.t- 'W.PVH'; 'i.'l .i!i.-.il.i|u.-il, &'SO.-' t'",fJVn'ir'.t.-'--S'O tlui- nl-i'.\.is«; "Apply'iii person. . TOP PAY 00 323CI...... Silver..;...... 45,198 mi I ; 1 AVAILABLE UP TO • ird'-iit' P'..-.-hop-=j'li>,fjS. ''T''.|'',vn't1 ' SI-10^2 T-J \.:,' moorrf; STK a 3A1"/'. VIM K'.JZJ30084, MSRP S'17,J^0' • 39 Month Red'.C.irpft Option w/10,500 mi/.yr; 20c • Stk'/r3LV7.5, VIN»3Y69O1O'8,-MSRP,$43;995: <18 Month Red Cafpot Ootion w/!0,500 mf/yr,' 20c therentto'r. Paymtnts 1 fee = $4084 due at lease incept.Ttl pymnts $9324. Ttl cost BMW Protection Plan thecoaft(?r. Piiynionts based on SO cuM -aisli, S575O aistonier rebate; $100.0-renewal robatfil qual & SO 1st pymnt-- based on SO cus't cash, S8750 customer rebate, $1,000 renewal rebate If qual, &S0..1stpymrit • SO duo at lease rncept • •Purclvop»$17,598Ttlpymts-S'1.9,722'rtlcos't'.S37,320 ,': '- -': .':' '•:.'.- . ' . •••'. • " ] $12,894. Purch opt $12,857.36 mo closed end lease w/10,000 •.SOdue aflMseincept 'Pui'clvop=SZ1-.832Ttl pyi'te "-SW.342. Tll'cost-».S'41,174. '- ' ' •'.- • • ; . ••" . OFFICE, Fast growing company vmi/yr; .20e thereafter. Up to 2 Years/50,000 mile has Immediate positions \A SAVE OVER RECEPTIONIST available in our Union warranty, from the end of the : origjnal neyv.car warranty. Shop for your new or pre-owned Lincoln-Mercury @ www.tlmcars.com Noedod PT (or private locations. Computer lit- % A.P.R. club. Wods., Thurs., and eracy is essential. PT ' BMW Roadside Assistance, f^rl., ouonlngs. 4prn-9pm. evening-schedules avail- 908-277-6655 nsk (or Bill able. Inquires should be 365 pays a Year/24 Hours A Day. faxed to: 90^686-4208 FINANCINUp lo 60 mos. on select models to qualG. buyer: 369 South Ave. East Attn. Rely'or call 800- OPFMSRP! PARKINSON'S 894-BB82

8 cyl, auto, p/str/ABS/so'^ts, air, cass/cd, tilt, qruisp; ridei, loalh . alloys,' 7 Series MERCURY PATIENTS NEW 2003 CMC Westfield • 908-232-6500 and caro-partrtors needed In . security.sys; Stk«5039. VIN«36246220. MSRP S42.730. Price Includes- • •V-rl •01 740I...... Black...... 27,086 mi. .tho devolopmonl of a Mar-, $4500 Factory & $500rBonus Cash-also $400 CollegG Grad & $500. '01 740IL ..... TREEWORKER ; .....BeigtJ.., ....28,037 ml. koting oampalgn. For futher ENVOY XL-SLT 4X4 4 DR .'•,...' Conquest Rebates if qualified. ;... ; . - - '01V40IL..;. "It's More Than A Promise..At Thomas!" FT/PT climbers or : M 4%#*A Or Buy For.Only - ....,Sllver.., ....34,354 ml. details contact Cahdaco at groundmen. , S '01 740IL... Black...... 37,180 ml, Prices incl all costs to be paid by consumer except license, registration & taxes. Supersedes allprevious offers. Not resp for typos. *0% avail on select models. Subject to approval by primary (201J894-512Q/ '• . : 908^38-5714 '01 740IL ....;....BIue..... ,...41,069 ml. [email protected] l lending source. Rebates in lieu of financing. See dealer for details. All prices & pymts incl all applicable customer rebates & incentives. . All reb go back to dlr. '41 409 37 797 Oi'740IL.;...... Green.. ,...46,960 ml. WAITRESS /WAITER « 'Stk. «BP07.198,VIN KLH0719B, B cyl,.5 spd mnn-lrans,.pwr'str/ABS/soats/lcks'lrunl<, PART TIME Echo Queen Oner" Rt 22 A SAVE OVER oir/AM-TM sloroo-cass, lilt, cruiso.'r/def, aluiTt whls.-GuiVf, leathorinl, rads, dual-air Porson noodod to' drivo Mountainside 908-233-1098" bnqS-. log Us, 30,095 mi, S3000 cap cosl rod + 5.109 1st wo pymiH.+ S'ISO.soc dop toonngors, do houso work, V-S525 bank loo =.S.'I38.|. duo ailoasn Incopt. Til py'mnta slat customer? with i V6 aulo trnns;, pwf str/b'rk/winrjilijclis, AIR. i str/brkMind/locks/mirr/soals, AIR, AM/FM J PART TIME ding lnvlUtl6n»-:-' Limited Warranty w AM/FM sloroci GD.;Bo!iQ aurjioi till,,cruiso, -sloreocasB.till,;orulso.rdol.lint,loalh,22,738 personallMd: social lint,- rdol. rrioonri. 78'..)90 mi, STK D3P73A, POSITIONS tlpriarv. TI««V»U( • VIN.UVW19K534 •; : • •• . .' .' ; ,; 141 Point Inspection COLONIAL MOTORS candidate diotild lr- On Lincolns • Counselors (to-F,,'. 7' floorf lntMper»o«al j,, YOU TAKE CARE Of YOUR 8USINESS...WE1L TAKE CARE OF YOUR TRUCKS Financing - APR 2001 Lincoln Navigator 4x4 8:45am or B:45-6pm)- ' be o>tall oflenW: Available 2002 Mercury Sable GS • Lifeguards/ Swim Instr. '-.VB, automatic. trari$ml4sion,: power < •have'-, • '' - •' -"' Through V6. nut 0- t.'r'ans,,1 .pwr I 115 Pt. Inspection (W» will train) . ' ROUTE 22 W, NORTH BRANCH (SOMERVILLE) -str/brWwlnoVlo'cks/seats, AIR, AM/FM • Sports liistrs & Coord. BMW . str/brWwIncl'locks/soat/lrunk, AIR. AM/FM, . steWo cass, tilt, cruise, r clsf, leath, moonrl. •' 'olorooCD,till;cruiso, rdol.tint,dualalrbags. Financing!• On Mercurys •Teacher's Anal. (M.F, Financial : • 30.125 rtil,-.STK.»3P94, VlN«1U18872 Ask About •'19 663 ml. STK S3P90. VIN »2G650??2 2;30-6:q0prn); •'-.". . ..;,...., Services Our ; Comp. sal, 8' excel, bene- 908-722-2700 • 1-800-773-8757 European nts. Apply, WesMtold. "V:\ Delivery Attn. HR fimt,, 220 Oartt Program, St., Westlleld, NJ 07090 3^9 South Ave. ^ Or (BK 908-232-3306 r smisstun LINCOLN 1 MERCURY Westfield • 908-232-6500 (PAT)CASHIER | GM supplier and employeo sales wolcome. || www.COldnlalmotorsflmc.com I APPLY IN PERSON THOMAS x UQUOR STOflB OP select niodpU to qudl buyers gn cortified vuli cltis Subject lo approval by primary lending source approval See dealer tor details 2i Central ikv*., Clark hjies do not indude tax. DMV of dtx fees. NJ residents only. Sale ends 9/30/03. No exceptions. Hot responsible for typographical errors, Programs subject to \ "It's More Than A PromiscAt Thomas!" 73»49tMM>M imt dung* Witnout notice. 'Avail in lieu of rebates to qualified buyers for a limited time aha subject tb primary lender approval, fSee dealer tor details, P,,Cl5 r d ill COSH 10 bo ,.. .i by lOnSU , O OXCup. I »•«- -tr, S|- .t 0 - & .0«« S, po-fcdcs ill p-CV O » olf.« Not rcSp far ,ypM lll|l|jSBpWl|j|l^^

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•'•;'''.(• y\ Remington Chryslers Available / J PT Cruiser Limited rmrM • ?4 E •l-Dr, Wtjn, 5-Spd M,in Tr.ins,4-C.yl.lrt Line'Eng,PS/A(lS/W/|., Air, Du'.i'l Air B,i(js/Rr. Ucl/Wpr,- ' • Ki-yli'ss Entry,Iciiher, AM/PM Si.CD. VINil3T5O

•ff^THIlUC GOES! AWYTHIIUC GOES! CLOBAL'S FMAL SELL-OFF OBSCOlJiyTS • Buy On All Remaining 2003 Models! Unbelievable S^ Tor .BtiirnlNew-'. O AH ft/I ' '•' '-: •-' ••'-'"••'' '•'' '"' '••''.• ' ;'- : SSKfc^ier Sebring LXI Convertible 2004Chrysler OyUIVI :, . •". ,'.'•", •,,-,• ','•., ;.. • .'.•.'•1 ' S '•l.-JX Autb;Tr.iii5,Ii,k.'c'ur'l,VfvE'nc|;iJi/ABS/W/L/l.')I.St,''Air,Dii.ii'A'irBjg4,IV.l!)of;Ki'.ylit';s: "-..... 2-Dr, Auto Trans, 2WD, V6-Eng, P Assist S/ABS/W/L/M, Air, Dual Air Bags, Rr. Def, Alloys, T/GIs, *Y~^ F.Dliy.-Sun,ftf,AM/FrV\51.CD,:VIN| S4l-I60'/807.- Stic d.JJJilt). M5RI'; saIid'ja Kiuoiy Reb.ite; :• ''.-S"'-l Keyless Entry.AM/FMSt.CD. VIN MN171408. Stk.//J2298. MSRP:$28,115. Factory Rebate: \$M S'?,ni)0.pejlor.Dii.cpu!il:S2j2'l,CoJ|r;<]i>'.Gri)(|-Relj,itc;'S.)00(il.qu.(|l'. : . • ' •' i\tf.?M $2000. Dealer Discount; $2120. College Grad Rebate: $400 (if qual). >#$< I O Buy 23,595 For :

/V£LV 2OO3 MITSUBISHI Grand Rts. 202 & 3t Flemmgtpn, NJ Family Of Dealerships Cherokee 4x4 Call 866-581^5555 www.flemiiigton,com Prices include all costs to be paid, by the consumer excepffor-]ic.,reCj,& taxes, tUpto 60 mos. on select models in 30 brands, '• -e.C'fl'. Al'!°' A'O, P/S, /\fl,y. P/w;' P/l. P/M, P/fiuni; P/Snat, Tilt.. • -I C(//. Automatic; Air Conditioning,- P/stoeiinn. P'Brnbv:. '• Cnii:,o. AMtFM/'CD. Air tJoQx.koylosr. Entry;T/cilacs, Inl Wipo'ic. S. P'/LockC; AM/FM/CP, Air bane,'TfGlaas. ' lieu of rebates w/ primary lender approval. Not responsible for typographical errors. See dealer, for details. GHRYSLER over 6500 vehicles! £>WI fS'l-i-Puo at Signing Prico.lnduclttir•$3000 Loose eo:;h. 0 Dun at- signing Piico Includes: $1500 NoV. Piaivontl Vrojerrerl ilOOO Cvnquost Gosh, $500 rviilitaiy'Roboto. Robat^t: / Rebate. $50p College Qmd Rebate Rebate:) // qual Srl://C'ivM, : NEW2OOS HYUNDAI NEW 20O3 CHEVY ' •• ,'Stk#L'OC'9Jj:rVIN//-lCIS6l;~0,.M$RP$;?9.G70 Trailblazer 4x4 '76 Cyl. Auto, Air. Conditioning, P/St.oering, P/Rrakos. PWirictowa: tVLoc'hi'PMirtors.Jilt.Oruiso.AMIFM/cb'CoQr^.'AirBags, Key/ass ' •Entry. T/Qlo$s PIICP includes-$4500 Factory Robote, $1000'old:-, include':;: SIBOOror:tniI Rebate. ;.pno iiL-iinl Ov.iw OwnoriotpltiJ k'obota $-100 Calloga Rbbato: $/S0 Military Kobqby $!JOO.I lyurtlai Onmr iu\Kilty, $1000 College R(A\.il.i' NEW ZOOS MITSUBISHI ' •'. ' if qual Stt-".CIOOHIIY. V/NWJl/u:.lS:?J-I..AI;.'»,'/';l -Rebates fquol. StkMCliOO VIN02ZSS6648. MSk'P$3l.33S ' NEW 2OO3 JEEP Over 350 Liberty = Outlander Remington BMW's Available •Brand'.New,' Sport 4x4 2003 BMW ' '4 Cyl. li-Speed, Air Conditionincj. R(Stoerlng^ 4 C\jl. Auto. Air' CbnclillQning. t-VSrooring, P/RiakQS..P/Wlni'lcws; 'P/ipcks'. AM/FM/CD. Air Dago, f/oiass. 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TM Ext 2096 ' voricommgorp.com; . illpgal to advortise any BETHLEHEM TWP., PA com Coll 1-866-334-3253 - proforonce,' limitations or BY OWNER, Unlquo H. 908-490-2095 &iamp. sec.908-709-0863 Incl., 2 yr..loaso, ittino. NO •RENfT$oT56wN HOMES BERKELEY HEIGHTS sec, nowly docoralod, S71O7 0X1470. • • ' .'•' ' DRIVEN BY WHAT'S INSIDE discrimination based on Moore, elegant & rational ALL/ANY CONDITION CRANFORD-Lovely spa- Govi S tank Foreclosures! : DOWNTOWN • Retail / mo. 908-294-1421 1 GOT A CAMPGROUND. #'• Employment , race, color, religion, sex,- contomp clnsak, 4BD, Cash paid lor your prop- cious 3 br;, 2"'fl., 2 lam- No crodll OK 0 to low Office • "I suite left., 1100 down! For listings (800) sq, ft., 2™1 fir., avail. Im- MEMBERSHIP OR TIME- . national origin, handicap, 2.5BA, vory prlv adj CC, 3 erty, Fast closing. No lly, avail. 10/01/03. Close SCOTCH PLAINS Avail Trades 275 familial status, creed;, an-. mln NYC pk & ride, 90 mln to trans/shop. S1425. rrip. . ; 10/1, 2BR, Ig. kit, DR & LR, 5O1-17T7 oxt 193. Fop. mod. Call Landlord 908- SHARE? Wo'll Jakfi It! red tape. Call Today. Best In Salos, Service & WESTFIELD costry, marital status, af- NYC, 9ac landsc lot .'Inc., .HAW. .1 ,W mo., soc. $1500 +• Utils. .Close .to Miff'SJplT^gypat loc., 507-6980 ' ERA Queen City Realty Satisfaction/ America's foctlonal or sexual orion- w/gardon; 2-car gar Qiial 'Call office number 732- • town & train. 908-322-5130 •corilor of town. 1" fir of 2 SHORT HILLS- 1750 sq. ft, CARPENTER Ask for Lydla @ largest oldest Rosale PUBLIC SCHOOLS ; tntlon, or nationality, or an cdnslr, hdwd 'II,. 2 story 382-2434 fani.;, 2PR,: LR, DR, EIK professional space on Homo Improvement Com- 908-490-2033 SUMMIT- 3 BR, 1 BA, Clearing Houso. 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Human Rosourcos Office 1 263-7792 , , . priv;,'near all trans,, $120 wk. undor 18/ •. , • . • . , Ht/HW,'NO PETS, NONSMKG, ^9O8-887-q345/6B6'0753' kit. & ba., nil now c'flrppt & 302 Elrti Street ^L Fast Cash, Fast Closing, com. Call 1-866-334-3253 1 FREE Information and paint,, w/d, quiet • res.Cable Roady 908-272-7469 1 This nowspapor \wlll not Any Condition, Any Price. .$875, 10/1; 908-654-6764 vi^SlfiFTElxr*Fb7.7 f"ba'. '0X1470.. •' . Wostflold, NJ 07090' • CARPENTER;; brochure Adult Commu- s|rool, SI700: t ', utils.'; knowingly accept any ad- 908-587-9118 OARWOOD - 2.5 BR EIK, pan- $1150; + Mill. Call 908- SUMMi"tl~Roomlor rent 908-789-4425 • . Homo .Improvement Com-, nity 55+. starting at avail. 10/1; W2-38B-9208 GOT "A CAMPGROUND vertising for real oslato • try, LR,, w/d. Aye, 5 min.'654-0725 , S125 per week. Call 908- ' •. - • . £OE -. . •-. pany seeking .responsible' . S22.000-S180,000. 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Walk to No credit OK! 0 to 4oW tho,' hearing . impnirod Is . gar., C/AC on Ig. |ot, asking ' ,1 BR., S775.+ i/iil. now. for 2004 season, re-, valid driver's license. ' cable, ' prkg.v space, Ir.Hn, No pots! Avail.' 11/1, vdbwn! For' listint|s (800) Rooms Apply In person: PAINTER . ,212-706-1455. $459,900. Pro-approved v_ 908-925-6853 verse contemporary, 4BR, 1 $1500/mo., no pels, '.avail, LINDEN - Nowly renovated .S1500, + 1 1',, mo, sec.• 501.-1777. out .193'. "Foo.. ;•'•,• 2V> Ba, a/c, 4 houses frorn 700 North Ave. East E'xl/lnl, Local work. principles. Call 908-272-2735 : (Unfurnished) 465 Allroal Dstato advertising 908-273-5627 . 1" fir., 2 BR w/fin. bsrh'nl.', 908-654-7323Jv.jrnsg. 'beach, S2500/wk, avail. Westfield, NJ Cranford aroa. Must linvb for appl.- ••••:. ,.ln this newspapor Is sub: hlV Wator Incl., S1250/mo. 1 May thru Sept., Call for 908-232-8855 oxp. and irans Open House 9/14, 1-4 pm WESTFIELD- center pi town, i' fir ol 2 FANWOOD Border - Lg. locflp the Fodornl'Fair 908-874-6163, 908-281-0677 ^aBrV appt. 908-233-5999 Call 908^272-4033 52 No, 6" St., Konllworth; NJ Fully furnished, 1 BR . mo. soc. S140Q7mo.'.( uli|si .fnm.,-2BRl LR. DR, EIK room, cahlo TV •• hookup, Housing, Amondmohls Act Nov.-June Loaso S1400/mo. MILLBURN - 3 BR, 1 Vi BA, • w/now ; rolrig.', DW, 1 MOUNTAINSIDE BY OWNER ' Avail Immod. 908-226-0517; ' sharo kitcli/BA, S1l5/wk.: And .the Now Jorspy .Civil www.bambas.com/rentai LR, DR'combo,' S1800/mo: Medical Help 250 TREfCLIMBERT Updalod 3 BR, 2 BA.Ranch; 908-322-921^ • •_. ^_ Merchandise . Rights Low,, which make it no realtor foe 973-37672028 ^7 . 2 yrs oxp;. roqulrod. FT, 1 ;E!K; fin., bsmnt., groat yd., SUMMIT -2 story fully fur/ UrfONMSR i'fiill BA, Bpitl*. Illegal lo advortlco any MOUNTAINSIDElBn apt, Ig? apt., Igi LR, EIK w/'baicbny. WESTFIELD-mi, w/'shardd kit good pay, start ASAP. ' nowor. baths, .windows, nished Carriage House, noar .Walk lo troiiV bus,' ava|l.: bnckyard.dDck. fia tort Asking- . & ba, avail, immed., S5S0..+ proforonco, lilnltations .or 1 ', LR'w/FP,.np pots, $775 lot Merchandise DENTAL .908-413-0574 siding, roof, C/A, S440K. town & trans., LR, BR, bath, now, $750; 9O8-931-910Q S2000_eBlll- 908-687:0091 : discrimination hascd.on more Info call 908^889-4431 sec. Ind. all util. .732-461-3132' Call 908-232-8171 dining area, Naiindry,' kllcrv- WARREN-' 2".!sToJry-":'Coun7ry' rnco, color, religion, sex, BdoTTLii HYGIENIST 1 onptfo, nil utils. Incl. incl. N.piainfleld-2 bdrm nioun- ' sotting, 1" (I., LR' .w/FP, ..national origin, handlcdp, ROSELLE-~$220.,90oTBoau" Commercial '. .rocm, cable TV hookup, Building Material Needed PT for podintric ; cable,' ' prkg. • space, ' ;iainsfdo'apt.. 1 car garage. RICHARD LUCAS fdmiflnl status, crood,- an- - tlful 3 br. Colonial,, nowly •KIT., OR,,' DR, .bath, 2 .' sharp Mtcli/BA, $115/wk. dentist In Woslliold. . S1500/mp., no pots, avail. LR, Kit., DR, full bath, 2BR, .dpn; .bath! 51675. '+ & Equipment 520 ' costry, marital status, af- ,'ronovalod, . Immcdiato Property _9b8_:322-9212._ .' •Call 908-232-1231 908-273-5627 . largo dock.. $1i6o/rnb.+ • loblionnl or. soxual- brlon- , possession,. owner holds Util. 908-647-6394 ELDER CARE : : WEST F.IELD- utils. 1.5 mo. soc. Please WESTFELD- rm. w/ shared kit Metal Roofing & Siding talion, or nationality, or.an NJ Roar'Estate license, for Rent Available ; FT/PT,1 own. car, Fully furnlshod, i BR ; call 908-757-5338, ; & ba, avail, immed,, $560 4 Buy Direct, Wo Manufac- intontlon to mako any Call 973-930-8622 MEDICAL yoars of oxp., llconscd. refs, Nov.-June Loaso $1400/mo. N. PLAINFIELD - Spacious, BERKELEY HEIGHTS Housing sec. Ind. all util..732-463-3132 ture for Residential, such . preference, • llm.lta- nllordlblo. Call 908-578-7080 Www.bambas.com/rental sunny 2 BR apt., EIK, Crown, DOWNTOWN - Retail / Commercial, Agriculture: ASSISTANT . lion or dlscrlminallon. to Share Out of State moldings, hdwd. firs.,.hontf Office - 1 suite loft, 1100 In Galvanlzod, Gnlvalumo, For busy podintric-ollico, T, Fainlirnf status Incljudos hw Incl. 908-753-5321 , sq. ft;, 2"" fir;, avail, iin- Aluminum, Painted H'X,'»2, Mon. & Thurs. ovb.& ovory ..CHILDCARE,' • children under tho ago of, 355II Apartments CRANFORD - FM. only/NS'; med. Call Landlord 90S- Condos Seconds, Relocts, olc. othor Sal. On tho job COMPANIONS, NANNYS 18 living ;witl( parents or N.PLAINFIELD - ~V1c7BABYSITtJNG» by'nTov^ •'.• spac, no pots. Avail. 9/16, top, CD, USB, 9.2 & OSX Homes for Sale 330 Box 418, Accomoc, VA slor., 1 Vi mo. soc. $1175/mo. Ing mom in my Union homo. .$1195 +utils. 908-276-2385. for Rent -10.2.ITunos,.etc,', groat for. ASSISTANT References. 908-259-9272 ' 23301. . Avail. 971.' 908-245-6763 . . -students, $400/. od., pbo For busy podlatrlc olfido, KEARNY -2fam.,2 BR, oa. CRANFORD - 2Br.+, mod. ••- i • •v^'sLv SCOTCH PLAINS-1 OR apt. SHORT HILLS- 1750 sq. ft,- 908-337-4949 ' . Mo'nv,& fhurs.'oyo'S ovory ..ipl.,ofl st. prkg., bordor ' EIK W/D, storage In bsmt, Best EldeFCaTi^ S880/mo. Indl; bills & ca- IN THE .professional spaco on of No. Arlington, S299.000 no pols, off St-pkg., othor Sal. On' Iho |ob Czech-Slovak Agdncy, Livo- CLASSIFIEDS;., blp, 1 Vi mo, sec; nopots, MIMburn Avo., on 'site SOMEBODY HAS 908-964-5818 $1200/mo. 1'A. rrio. soc, training. Stop In 8 fill out IhMut 732-396-3032 ' avail. 10/1' 908-B.89-6235 parking. 973-379-3976 : WHAT YOU WANT — nn application. Summit . Avail. 9/1.' 732-38.1-1686 CAREGIVER ExpU NJ Podiatry Group, 1811 THEY WORK! use Classifieds! Corl., Elder care, llvo-olil. Springfield Avo., ..Now. Parnola 908-822-1180 Providonco, NJ. > CHILDCARE • Mom will watch ."your child In my Rahway Part-Time . homo.Rofs., 732-680-1451 Employment 255 : ELDER CARE Available FT/PT, own car, yoars of oxp., liconsod, refs. CASHIERS affordable. Call 908-578-7080 P/TTuos-Fri. 3-Bpni ELDER CARE/Livo in 6 days; Sonlors/Rolirees welcome Piano toachor, Europoan ' 908-925-3909 upscale Will play-for old- ors or tbach grandchild CLERICAL HELP dron. Call 908-232-4505 P/Tand Fff positions avail. Seniors and Retirees welcome, ELDER DISABILITY CARE ' Call 908425-3909 ' Exp'd . English speaking Europoan Women livo in, CASHIERS • livo but.' Agency 908-354-5367 P/T Tuos-Frl. 3-8pm N Sonlors/Rollroos welcomo CHILDCARE, 908-925-3909 COMPANIONS, NANNYS Livo IIVOUL Good IKI|1 Boiyjed CLERICAL HELP" •'•• 973-279-4831 . P/T and F/T positions avail. WWW.LEKON.NET Seniors and Retirees welcomo. Exp. Honest Polish Womeo Call 908-925-3909 . Clean your house. Rol. &. car. Call 908-347-1702 EARLY LEASE TERMINATION HOUSECLEANING-oxp FILECLERK rbf., honest, frop osts. Col PT for physicians office in Elsa 908-414-0403 •; . Wqsftlold. Excollonl (or High NO PENALTIES ' HOUSECLEAN1NG School student. Aftor-school UP FTGd. rofs.,oxp. TO and ovonlng hours. 12-15 908-353-4948 6 MONTHS EARLY! VIM. #4H501175,Stk #107T 4 OR, 4 cyl.auto, o/c, p/s/ABS/winds/lks, cruise, ••••:--.VIM #4H804596; Stk #105,4 DR, 4 tyl,,-5 spdi man..trons;y a/(, ~ -hrsMoek.- lor consideration HOUSE CLEANING- Polish CALL POUOI 1AII pleaso call Chris 908-232- am/fm, air bags, MSRP: $21,604. $1995 down pymt. Ttl ' ' • p/s/ABS/winds/lks, am/fm cqss/air bags, MSRP: $21:117. $1995 down pymt. lady; oxp. rots, own trnns, 841.6bKt106 • . . pymts/ResiduDl=$10,512/$l 1,019. Includes $750 factory rebate. : Ttl pymls/Residual=$l 1 ;664/$l 0,072. Includes $750 factory rebdte,. Margaret 908/429-2095 .' FRONT DESK HOUseCLEANNG PolnJi Ervj CfiVOLIER spkg.'lady w/6 yrs. oxp,, great PERSON rols. Call Marzona 90&265-6249 Pormanont PT lor Physi- SRVE 6125 HOUSECLEANING .'ft' cyl, SME6Mauto trans, iiir. PW str/brks; cians office in Woslliold. 20- OAPR Vorloc2?.0(l'L'l G cyl. aulo OD Irans, ,'iir, . r/spoilGr, lilt, lloor mats.'inlwip,AM/FM. 25 hrs. per wook,. including Woman- w/.transp.,, pwi slr.'brkGv olec c'ntrl, box llootsida, PER - storpo,'CO';.b/s mld()s. front rnlid fjurads. • . Mon. and Fri. bvo. Exp. noc- rofs., experience alum wills. AM-'FM sloreo. CD, equali^nr, MSRP $16,050, VIN 1137226924. Pnco 1 MO *Call 908-272-0256* lilt, w/cruiap cntrl. MSRP $18,205, VIN ossary. Must. . bo maluro, ' 'mcf. $-1500 tobnloS $1000Oldsmobilo' I (138252536. Price? inc:l $4000 rdbalo 8 48 bright, moiivnted and onor- "TioUSEKEEPERS,"^ loyalty robaio il quol'. :..,. •• • .' gotic. Exc. for local collego NANNIES, ELDER CARE S1000 -Oldsmobile loyally rL'balo il t|iia|*. MOS studont. Call Chris 908- All'i, fiitls, lilt.'i/diil, cloth lickls. L>;';; rnliltjs; AM'FU iiiertjo. Cf.Vtili, t/nla. clolh , sums 908-789-4990' VC. num. trans, air. pwr slr/lqke/ABS, 7-B ; AIR,-till. cfuir.0, AM/FU iloroo-cass, dluil nlf bags, : (ioc !iyti, (Jlxo whl cvrs. -13,224 ml. Slk tM-13P. f/iipoilor, tjocflys, (fuarairhiJfj'i. ^0,703 mi, Slk. tickts, ueo syr,, f:i(|iab, dlxc v';dl cvrj, 33.Dfl7. mi, ••• Soo wobsito. , •' d'l laixl avail, Call liow for '' par.GonrjGr, AM/FM Gloroo-casii.'lnt wip, l/nli;, l alloys, kdylbss onliy, ilii wip, r/dol, l/ols, 56,044 VIN ttl 7374780. • , • W150P VlhJ»Y^2012?i: Slk ii4t7l VlNflt6t097-17. • • ' www.wostfieldbracos.com mom. info! 888-925-9277 95,515 mi, Slk (l't47U, VIN KNB1012C9. • ml.-Stk. N431P. VIN«XM4t8359: •'" ' :.'•• www.upstatoNYIandicom. ••: DENTAL; BY OWNER 13 Acros- Rlvorfronl- $29,900 Wood, RECEPTIONIST Ig. Adirondack Rlvor, twn 00 Hondo Civic EX Coupe ' '03 OldtmobllsAleroGL Sedan 1998 Dodge Durango SLT '03 Chevrolet [xprelt 1500 Corgo Van 'OJ C(uvr»l«lV.i1.r« UhltwM Mklvu Immediate opening In Or- rd, oloct! Owhor fin avail! 1 1 1 I tlf. -I cyl, iiulri OD tMiwi, pvvf s.Ir'4cki^vvuKil>tk;i/f.unrt, ' 4 cyl, nuio OD Irans. nwr Gtr/lcks/ABS/wifKl. AIIH, . Vfl,nutO'O/D trans, 4WD.iwr.r.tfick&^in(l/ABS/i;oal, •I.3L fi'cyl. iiulo Irnns. riwr slr/AOS.AId, AM/FM 1 Call now! .800-260-2876 ; . 3 .IL VG. aulo Imns.ipwr slmg/ABS/wind/fbcks, AIR,'•' ' thodontlc office. Fax ro- .'ilir.'AMM M :,I(JIOO. C(),,f/!ip6iltif, cruiiiU; k'oylosn • AltfM sluroo. CD, till. t/((te,.r/dol, clolh bckls. . • Alfl, AM/PM slflnip-Cusfi. GD. Cfutao; IUQ rack, koytosii Slomo.l/nls. bckls, Rtn'pIxitnnor, mite,inlwip,. AM/FM stocoo, ,C0. alloy whig, till; cruise, t/gls. r/wip, . sumo 908-789-4990 www.moosoi'lvorland.com • nnlry, ract:"., Vniu. sue liV". finntt covoi", 4?,9?1 fni. cite syQ, mds. enjisef, irtl wip, b/G mltlQs; 22,000 nntry,nlloys.lilt,i/gls h/smlrtii:; clot"int.stopUinipor. cocunly sys, slop bumpor, lugo rack.'koylo^ entry. A LANCE ARMSTRONG Stk u:tlU(J, VIN «YL(Wi1603.' ' • . . dual iiir baqs. 13.267 mi.Slk M07P, VIN Soo website. ml. Stk. M28P, VIN «C.i«B55, ' -. " G2.?43 mt.'• Sill.'-.«441U, • VIN ••«WF1GBB49-• •K331103493, , nirhags. rail?. (0,748 mi, SlkWMP, V|NMDI01732.,. www.westfloldbriices.com $ $ FARM ESTATE Sales Help LIQUIDATION 97SO 12T2OO 12.SOO »15.99S 10 Acros-S16J900 . •-ii] 15 Acros -319,600 •;. I SALES Lush moadbws, gamo rich $5,500 Wookly Goal Potoli. woods, dramatic vlows! :i. tlnl! If Somoono Did It..; Twn rd, survoy, torms! Ad- ' So Can Youl 2-3 Con- dl land avail. Call now for ' (Iritiod Appblntmonts moro info! 8B8-925-B277 ' Dally! 888-566-9144 www.upstatoNYIand.com "SAllS" Salos Managers-Ono of. tho ;.• highest paW |obs. In Amorica; Highly succflss- f'tll national company. Will Serving Union County s Automotive Needs For 75 Years With Low Prices & Excellent Service! - Train. Wo provide ap- ' polntmonts, Call Don 1- * 800-322-4103. donburkft CHEVROLET ,.* vdrlcorrtmcorp.com. 433 NORTH AVE. • WESTFIELD • 908-233-022 SALES 732-634-0100 • 1077 RT 1. SOUTH, WOODBRIDGE $5,500 Weekly Goal Poten- SEE US ON THE WORLDWIDE WEB AT: www.newnorrischevrolet.com DRIVEN BYWHAVS INSIDE^ —7-^ rr—- ..-•.. r— ' •- •,••:—-• . '. •'.":• — ~T^ : , ;•/.'., ^— ... — ; -r... • • •. ."•; •.-»-•.-:• i^a,^,,,.,,.^, ; • ^ tial! H Someonfl Did it... WEIL BE THERE or E-MAIL US AT: [email protected] iM •So Can You! 2-3 Con- Prices indude all costs to be paid by a consumer except far licensing, registration & taxes. "Closed end.leases include 12,000 mi per yr. w/.20c per mi. thereafter. Lessee responsible for main!., excess wear & tear. Must have 700+ FIGA score to qualify. All Prices incl all c - firmed Appointments Must be a curr offers subject to primary lender approval. Ad cars sold cosmetitalry as is. Factory rebates & lease programs subject to change without prior notice. Not responsible for typographical errors. Offers valid 7 days after publication. 1 Daily 888-566-9144 InTfie Classifieds September 1,1, 2003 Cranford Chronicle September 11, 2003 Cra'nford Chronicle .. Merchandise Merchandise Merchandise Merchandise Merchandise Merchandise Merchandise Merchandise 640 [I Professional Carpet Sales &. Handyman 1005 Lawn Care & Painting & Plumbing 10851| Wallpaper 11731 Boats & | Autos for Sale 13851| Autos for Sale 13851| Autos for Sale 1385 2 AUSTRALIAN SHEP- HANDYMAN 1 I Services Installation BERMAN PLUMBING & MERCURY 8ABLE 1^8 Estate & Tag HERDS . '.-,••. black tri, All kind ol |obs. ,11 yrs, e«p NANCYSPAPEHHANGING 1 Motors 13301HONDA CIVIC DX- 1997-MERCEDES 300 E- 1993- Furniture 560II items Under General Garage/ Garage/ Garage/ Garage/ HEATING: Repairs: Lie , No Job Too $mall! . Black, 3 dr hatchback, ,77K ,Classic beauty, loaded, WAOON ,'M - all power, ' malo/lomalo, 6w.ks old, CARPET SERVICES In cqrportl'ry. Froo Esls. I BLACK LEA' SOF H7R II Mfirnhanriisfi RBfl II VarH Ss»l«« ROD II Yard Sains RIMl II Varri Sains RfM II Yard Sains RIM I Apnnnntinn A1 Richard's Pnlntlnn 4396. Call 908-687-4848 908-278-1S49 . ASTWfiM . ' mL ' ' fold down rear seat. 66K, • OKIJ ' wff. rmncning cnair, •• good homo only. 1 yr; old stretching & repairs. Ask about 732-895-4786 732!600-0676 , txportencaa. Int./oxl. MIKE OZERANSKY • glass, 65HP engine, .16ft.,' mmk* I ANTIQUES AUCTION gd. conn, never slept, on, Panasonic phorw recorder DOMAIN SOFA, 2 yrs, NORTH PLAINFIELD • 120 ELIZABETH • 716 Wyoming RAHWAY- 307 Bertbold WESTFIELD HUGE END . Australian Shepherd male, Services our wall to. wall carpet shc«>ot- Vg Design & Maintom Very reasonable. Froo •• Repairs & Installations ' Recreational w/trallor, SBOO. o/b/o, 732. INFINITY G20 '92 • MERCEDES 300SE 8*fliint, 1 OLDS CUTLASS CON- . Sat. S«pt. 13 $225. Drk pine dresser & $10,00. 908-686-1473 Ask crdme, $600. Maytag Meadowbrook Dr., Sat, Avo. 9/13.. 9-3. .RD 9/14.. Avo.-(oft of W. t,ako Avo.) OF THE YEAR YARD rod merle, house broken, homo services. Ploaae cnll iwnsS25.00 & Est~. Fully Ins. ,24,'hr. Reslcl. SCdinin, Ihs " ,396-0380 '•__ 170K. a/c, sunroof. 5sp, owner, 158K ml,, garg.-kept, VERTIBLE '95 • metallic Merchants a Drov»r» hutch, exc. cond. $40. tor Dan w/gas dryer $250, olectrlc 9/13; 8-3. HH Items, China, Furnlluro, ' HH items. /" Sat. 9/13. RD 9/14. 9arn- SALE • 817 Harding Si., 2 bluo eyes, rog,. 732- FORMER RS AGENT PRB 908-322-9672 for appt. carpentry, ,no job too sm 908-322-0O75 ,answering sorv. Plumb. Lie. 6461. 732-388-1130 I Vehicles GLASTRON - 19>3: Flbor^ dealer serviced, $3000. . loaded, CD player green, 65K, fully loaded, Tavam Mu»«um 1 Light colored wooded cof- dryers $80, $50, Ig. glass Clothing, Kit. Items, etc. . clothos,..otc. . ' 4pm. Furn, ,'toickor, olhor Fri; & Sat., 9/1.2" * 9/13, 9- 669-1321 , PARES lid & corporate returns .Specialize alec work lie* •:_ 732-499.9234 gl.1SS, 65HP onglno,"1611,,' 908-317-9788 •'.. S6250/obo, 732-3'88:5439'. . gd. cond,,S6,500 '.,; 1632 St. Qabrgas Ave. fee table, w/ matching end SEARS LARQE MICRO- : 80B-464-3B91 .top desk $150. Refrlg. Items', clothos. toys, ,HH • 3, Lots ol Now Stuff! _ . ADOPT A YOUNG JACK & resolves all' IRS problems. . nm3969. Freeest 9084B&643i OLD GUY PAINTING. ROMEO PLUMBING & w/traller, S800, o/b/o, 732- JAGUAR XJ6- 1985- MERCURY MYSTIQUE Rahway) Pravlaw 9am table, like new $100.. An- WAVE & convection ovon Ceramic Tile 905 HEATlrJG. License 5270..| Motorcycles 1305 $40. Call 732-396-3463 or S200, Black chlpa cabinet •Avo.-(off ol W. Lako'AVo.) Ave..-' Snl. 9/13, 9-2, FID and morp. Real cheap! WESTFIELD HUGE SALE RUSSELL-2 yr old white Lowest prices. 973-984-2997 Need Interior pntntiitci? 396-0380 Sagc/belge leather, needs ,1999- auto, ESTATE SALE ., • 9/15. 908-531-5300 1 , 2611 , and more. Real choapl. dr. • 36". nluin. .radiator 9/14. 9-5.'Furn,, 3 sets D«v • Oon'l Mlssl.' ' ^ or leave message. Nursery All Repairs &, • Mainte- Uc. * 10404 908-789-3613 LIMITED- .2000- Block, SAAB 9-3 . 1999, 4 dr.. 225 Watt Gibbon St., . man. Just serviced, S700. 908-276-7841 •.Interior/Extorior YAMAHA ~65'6~V-STAR- DR Set- Mahog.,- Shoralon . covers. & miich more. nerwaro, Luggage, Linens. HH nance'Int & Ext Painting : Autos for Sale 1385 loaded, 4 WD, quadrnlriik, MERCURY SABLE- 1994- turbo-Blk, gray leather. Linden, Fri., 9/12, 9:30- Must sell. 904-233-3634, STROLLER-Emmaljunga, WESTFIELD HUGE SALE Schools Clean ups • Senior Citizen Discount • 2002- low miles, now. drag style, table. 6 chairs,, server, NEW PROVIDENCE • FANWOOD^OS^'fiilbison RAHWAY MOVING SALE • ')40- Miiilslnk' Way, (oil Pets Supplies CaU 908-241.6049 bars, cobra pipes, jut kit,BMW 525 '93 - auto. exc. 10 CD, loathor hoated falr cond,, BQrv ml., needs, Loaded, 1 ownor. Must. 4, Sat., 9/13, 9:30-2. ENTERTAINMENT CENTER- navy with big wheels. $50, china cab.,' A1 mint cond; • Froo EaU'rnalos 732-87.1-1228 Pools & Spas 1090 seats,, sunroof, low pkg.. soe.(732)7i4r2012. 1422 Springfield Avo,, 9/13, Rd.- Sat. ,9/13. 9.im-4pm. 1.074 Brlarcllfl Or.: Fri.., Lawronco Avo,),. Sal., & Hauling Weekly. Lawn Caro •' • hypor,. chargbr, & extra cond., dnrk green,, bol'go trans: workr'S1200. o/b/o. Contents of House Include 3 pc solid wood, can be used 908-233-1814 ". " • • Girl's BR sot, yellow, $125. I WILL BABY SIT YOUR HIRE A HANb"^smnT|"jobs,. A1 Richard's Painting 47K .ml,, SIB.ObO. 908- 9^:30. Books &. Treasures Furn., -oloctronics, bookG' 9/12, npon-1. gat., 9/13, 9- : 9/13,-9-t. FUrn.,, Antiques,' & Services 645 . Spring/Fall Clo'arnip' . SPA. Must Sell. '.chroma: S95OO. o/b/o. Ibathor, loaded, 1 ownor. ' 908-232-2928 Country. French DR Set, together or as 3 sep. pcs. Exc. Sofa, chair, asst; Ig. bu- 1 CHILD In'my' home. . 908- odd Jobs,'.Inside or out: 1 Experienced, Iht./oxt. .898-1935 .'.. ' , '> ofl. Clothing Si/ea. Item; . and nioro, RD 9/20.. ,' . .. 4. Film., HH Horns. Clothing.. Collectibles; Much more!' 11AAA CLEANUP Haisoliold SlirubTlrliniiilng/pianllrig 7-Poraoii"; Doluxo. ,. No^or Mahog. dook, mahog. BR cond $300. 90&62M196 reaus, 1930's, antiquod fin-. 472-9478 , \' ... • sldo, froo osl. Call Tom • ; Must sell. . 908-709-9646 General PETCAPERX.COM Save UWnRortovalioii/lnstallallbn Very, ro.isonablc. Free . Used. Includes cover. Will r FANWOOff" 25 North Avo., TOSEULE-618 MoaUow SI,/ WESTFIELD''Mi/iil-FatnNy"-- or cbiistr.'delxis removal low ask for Ed. ' BMW "52S" I-A "'GaT'Flifiy net, 2 BR Suites, Kitchen- KIT. TABLE- Oak, w/4 Ish. S50, oa. 908-272- up to 50"o on ALL PotRegistered Day Caro . 908-232-3630 . .Lai)dsca|)6 Design Est. Fully Ins, 2.1. hr. 249 Kimball Aye.,- Sal.,' 9/13, '8-3. Sectional'couch, (oil Linden Rcl,) fl/13 d. C25, 652; 700 ,732 Willow rnto, Iroo osl,, 908.232-5146 •' • Oolivbr':' Full Warranty. .1971' BMW•'R75/5"~WiiitQ,' loaded, automatic, .Blk/Blk • • ware, trunks, Painted stor- chairs, $200., Trestlo Desk Merchandise 580 5S49 • Modicntions and Supplies Pro\/id,er will .caro for "HbMEpWNERslFRIEN'b' 1 iinsworing's'erv. 0/13, .8-3. Many 'lloms; .' ntaplo Formica table w/ ? 9/1.4. 9-3.', HH; gopcls,- lin- T Retaining Walls .Can linaiico W.A.'C. Pny- • OK, cond,, S4500, 908- ago chest,' Vintage Linens, & Chair, $125., twin mat- • Giovo Road, Sept. 13. 8:30 1 ,; your children in my home.. r~ALL~DAY ^AliCiNcT . llhr,' Exc, cond:, t ownor. LEISURE BAY HOT TUB' 1 loiivqs, antique Singer sew- ens, Uirn.. clothOii, inpt'c. •im-NOon. . Snow blower, • Including Frontlino, Ad- Idoltiill'A if you,don't liko Concrdtb/Qrlck Havor Patios •.''•' 732-4'99-9234 motils Undor SI00 por ^654-6131 . . . Pottery, Dressers, Tables, tress set, $50., LR chair, 8-Steel. Buildings Up To ' Rurn. , Antiques, HH itpms. 988-686-7498 Wo.Tnko It All. • SGbpO. 908-654-8434 ' white, 6 person,'2'yrs. old,' •Don't rVllssI • • ", . ing niach., asst. antiques, kills sluil. imicli 111010 vantaqo, . Hoartgard, tho jpb, don't pay.rho!!!! Fully Ins, Commorclnl/nu's. AVRiTTEB" BROTHERS Month. In. a Hurry. Call . Tools, Books, Glassware, $50.; Triple dresser & mir- . 70% • oil! •; Storage, like now. NEW . S6000. ROSELLE MOVING SALE?It rrioro!'!!. FREE SHIPPING! , Yards, Bsmls.Attlcs olc; : 1?71~ YAMAHA 2SOCC., BUICk'LeSABRETlMifEb turn. HH, Morris & toys, col> Call Bill 908-79<-9809 908-789:0784 Painting & Wallpaporiny- flOO-98.0'7727; . r l . Stangl & Lots More. ror, S75., porch glider, . Churchos, Riding Aronas. .' MUST SELL S1800.,Fiber- BERKELEY" "Hire""^' 160 'Hillcrest'tcir.,(0fl St. Gnxtpt .Use Codo ,"225. Ordor Oil-. • Small Qpmo Work. For . DT-1 oxcollont cond., 89-whilr> w/dark' blyo . loclabkytalls. . .--.,' Computer His. Free: Est. 9uB/233-89O! 1 AUTOHAUS flUVATE MOVING SALE S25. 908-276-0567 ate. Lowest prices In glass Whirlpool tub, w'/brass . Gtassman' Placo,' Sat,., 9/13. Avo. fir. 7-11) Rl. •&&<.,'84 Hit Wanted to Buy 625•lino www.PotCaroRx.coni . Froo Est. 908-399-4116 i '''.'732-349-19S3 , • roadstor roof. 113K ml. Masonry 1065 7 • King size Or(ho . go) bed, years! • 25X36. .. 60x60, '. 9-3.. Eloclronics, ' Books, FANWOQD~58 ShadyTano". j mens' ,&' ladies' clolhVnc). . caijjentry,. no job too sm. 1971 YAMAHA 250CPM LR SET - incl. brown volour ' fixtures brand new. ALL LIONEL aYER & OTHER Services ; 7BARGAIN;CLEANUP "ABSOLUTE BEST , .Si ,000/obo;. 908-241-3072 End of Summer Sale! wrought Iron futon, Ig.'. screen . .50x120. Cancelled ordors. .'"Shelving, HH Items & many MtlllMnlii. 9/12 8 9/t3, 9-4. I - vintage albums, radios, fjltt Specialize :elec. work lie -t OT-1 oxcollbntcpnd,, Couch & Loveseat.w/coffee ' $700/000.908-654-7847 .1 1RAINS. Top tiash (iricos ixi. PEfCARERX^COirf Savp Attics,'Basements, Garages, A-1 WAYNE P. SCOTT PAINTING a WALLPAPER SPA. Must Sell,.."'" BUICK SKYTARK^I"990; .' TV, day bed bric-a-brac. Besl Fast delivery: Call Poto otlwr Hiddon ' Troasuros! HH.itoms & colloctlUlijs, j shop-jtoins, lhany moio nm3969.Free'est9DrW8&6431 732-349-19S3 table, sofa labte & 2 end tables, NEED A COMPUtERTBad 1 i SbO-164--167'i or 973-425-1538. •up. to 50% an ALL PolNetworks*Wireless • Nanq Lite Hauling. 908-686-0576 Quality Mnsonry Services. Faux finishes, Rock & plaster 7-P6riion Doluxou ' ' No\/Gr 126K ml.'.' good cond., High Quality Cars-Low, Low Prices dfeClt '.(866)476-6872,'.'. Rin Date, Sjn., WKJV3. FANWOOO "ENT1RE~H6US£ : 1 gd, cond..' $275. 908-789-2543 Crodil? Bankruptcy. OK. SCOTCH PLAINS 22S : .' Modlcniions and Supplies,' CamvData Recovery. Por . Free Est., Ins'd., Ref s.« yrs. repair, neat quality work, 15 Usod. Includes cover. Will bucAfi goosKcR '96 "• • ihany now' parts, needs : CLARK'.74r|VY"ST • 9/13"&' CONTENTS-12 Blrchwowl j OLD , cpiNs-' u§,"a~¥6iv CLEANUF8, Ltr Heating 1010 MAPLE- 4 PC. den furh. NO ' CREDIT CHECK. William SI, Fri.. 9/15, 0-2. ' Including. Frontlino, Ad- Homo or Office 732-895.1272 o family business. Every yrs. exp, Mark 908-688-8965 . Ooll.vor. . Full . Warranty. Mint cond.. 'Ik, corbln ''engine work. S600.' o/b/o, 1996 3281 .". $14,500 .1998 MD20 . .$18,500 UNION ESTATE SALE : .9/14, 9amT3pm. 3 Family: Tofr.-9/10 thru 9/21, 9-5, Dining i ; . :EIGN-'9O8;358-6943 , •Freeost. Insured, . very good cond; GUARANTEED \, , AP- Good Stud! Girls clothes, vontago, '••" Hoiir.tgard,' 1 job a s|»cir.iy-\u. viti.r.'vvjKMQ."' 66-.'l06'ml/V)NWA0l7805., Thurs., Fri.; Sat., 10-4.Vi.n-' •60% oil! 30x40, 50X80, xplint-Homo Phono re-. RD 9/20 & 9/21. cldthos, toys, bikes.. Bargains ! Chandelier, HH k More! . '.'.. 1-888-781 -5800 MEDIUM OAK DR SET • B j toy. cars, poz, dolls, teddy Uso.Codo *»225. Ordor on- John 908-612-9607 : Month. • 111 a Hurry. Call •_ ^09-426-0484 •MUSI so|l,.80K, needs paint, • tage , Furniture, Clothes, ,'• 70x150. Coll Mow! 1st Como quired. '1-800-419-917S. Masonry & Driveways AUim/VlnyiPe(lnlshlngi' • j p SCOTCH' PLAINS • 2393 | boars.ioys. 908-654-6688' • lino www.PotCoroRx.com Services 755 CLEAN UPS •800-080-772'/. .•'•'•'. YAMA~HA" "650~ y-STAR- i runs g.rbpt..many extra parts," 1995 M3. ' :$'.18,950. 1998 EJ20 . ' $ 22,500' Toys, Games, Prints. Wurlit- chairs, trestle table & 2 , 1st Sorvo! Can Dolivor! 1 ; \ Frooost. 908-322-6862 Roas. Fully Ins. 732-38W)717 \ .pc,,china, 1935 BR set & JfVWWP9iS.yRE.COM-- York Avo., Sat. 8/13, 9nm- 72 Forost Rd,, Sat,..9/13, Charming Avc,, S'nt'., 9/1-3.' ! A Fishing Tackle Collector 1-800-691-5261. '•• • . EVERYTHING & ANYTHING 2002-low.miles, now.drag S?,'8qo'/obo908-'4_64r34i8_' 2001 325xi '• : .525,500 Ki.hV'C-'"OV. 6 cyr. 4 dr.'autO1- zer spinet piano, W/D, 2 re- Charlio (800)506-5160. Home M & M SPECIALIZED DfllCK TCfAPfllGLI~ONE' PAINTi'NC" 1 set. of 1 night table 12 RELOCATING MUSTSELL . 3pm. Boys Baby clpthos, (i 9-3. Bar. Stools. Kids ' 9-1. rVDSUii.,.9/14, Ftirn. HH. DISCOUNT PARTIES . Uumpslor rentals, .Fully bars, cobra pipos, |pt kit, II M:O • 6il6'iVil VIIJ,WA5P5530' - • frig., TV, Micro, tools, tons AT NO COsT"TO~YOU!i ' Wants to buy old, rods, reels,, PAVEHS a STONES.' plas- Interior, Extorior. fully' JFOflD'"" COMTOWV ~199S lill/iiil.- ':Cy., . dressers, 973-376-0474 ASAPr Chinese Orionl.nl lot Indro. ' ' .clothes. Toys, HH rtoms & All.in gel, cond., Antit|uos, FOR ALL OCCASIONS Insured, 908-656-7500 hypor chargor, & oxtra of china, and br.lck-a-brack, NEW . POWER WHEEL- ; liir'os, catalogs 908/233-1S54 Financial/Business Improvements 1015 tor. rctnining' vValls. iww foiii> Insured, Iroo osllinatos, Power,-AC: iiow tires/battery, Rugs,' Poking Design, 15' CLARK'^HUGE GARAGE ' Much More! Rain/Shine I A/C,units,.etc: cash only. . 908-486-5999 . chromp, S55OO. .' o/b/o. 1997 £320 $19,400 attic, basement, garage MOVING ,. Beautiful twin CHAIRS, SCOOTERS, HOS-. 'I.A'LL'A'NflQUESi'bTpide'r . datlpns. polios. • • sicioyvalks, Power washing, Wo rofinish vvoll maintalnod. 55K , S3200. 2001 330cl $ 36,99? 2001 CL500 $ 68,000 ' 10" x 12','lvory/bluo moi . SALE-68 Wostiicld Avo,. FANWOOD MULTI-'FAMiLV | SHARING"V DAY SALE ',' HAS YOUR BUILDING Roofing 1100 Must soli, 908-709-9646 •Plqct ocvi.'l dr. auto' • loaded. Everything must got BR set from Bombay Co. .PITAL,BEDS AND DIABETIC ,; furn. DR sot's, BB sets,-1 or cpiistr, delxisromovnl low \ sto(K, walcrpcoofiixj 32 yrs. all altimlnum'sidinc). • .. Days 908^202-3847 dnllioh,: S9500; 8x10 gray/- Sat. 9/1.3, Sutij9/14,-9-6. 228 Second St.. (bo'lwoon ! NEW- PROVIDENCE • ask forEd.,. ''..'•.•.'•j;:"rrii VltJ yA3Bo°2° ' $600 obo. 908-276-7749 SUPPLIES CALL 1-800-843- ; Business II Home Health r.ilo, Iroo ost., 9OB-23215146 . SHIFTED? Structural ro- Tgp'Qualily Work . NighU 908-276.5pS0 WESTFIELD - 9/12 • 9/20, green, S4,000: Classic Ig. .Corlqll/King), Fri.. 9/12 & I : pc 'or contents of houso. oxp. • Roasonablo pricos. Call A". BALESTRO ROOFING ;..i.c,i3in -.-i leave message. . .9199 OR 1-866-2.42-4748 1422 Springlield Ave., 9/13. . p. cvl.'-'I dr, auto-, 732-381-4604 , 777 Old Slull & Old Tools..; to Plyii'oiittito Schuylor), No lnvo|itor.y. No Expoii; .. 800-OLD.-BARN.com . FRESCO PAINTING •. •-.,. •'. • i' j'u'; E«c. cond.', Clothos, Toys, ALL UONEjL aYER & OTHER : Conditions •'• OK, Call 1 Pattern Stamped Concroto CLEARANCE SALE! owilnr, 5.0L- ' V8, AWD, i:'0.158in.i.V!N'gCI29676 Snow Removal NEED A COMPUTER?, Bad • See Star Lcdgor for clotaitf.. I'.' Sat;:9/13..9-3..R/D 9/20: . nituro. appliarices or mbblsh Int./Ej(l,, Powprwns.hlng BARTELL'S FARM & 1 Books.: Vldoas & ' Mater- ! TRAINS. Tqi casli priceis jxl. 'uiico'Roquirocl. Call On-. Unltod Family! (BOO) 23K- Various Designs & Colors PRYWALL CONSTRUCTION 39K ml.. S8500; 9O8-'277. •Crodit? Bankruptcy Ok: remouod. Rons. 232-03SJ ', Finished Basements ^ Froo Esls, •908-265-9642 GOING ON NOW! ••] 1 Musical nity.'Cash Only. For'Info. KENiLWORTH"-' V~'*T"".32J UNION "' MOV I NG/ V A R D I H)O-ie4-l(J71 0,973-125-1630. . .lino Supplier lor inoro In- Specializing In Snyall jobs. 1362 •'..••' "•'. 1995 C22O $11,900. GARDEN SUPPLY Equipment 570 NO- CREDIT • CHECK, 1 . .4415.X1065CE06619 • ' GABY'S,Homo linpl-ovrjinont [ NATIONS IT SELLING RV's 1998 5281. • $21,000 1.999 CIK32Q .- 1 caJ^9O8-56i-T751 COOLIDGE DRIVE-Sat. 9/13': SALE-U77. El.iinb Terrace •• ALL TOOLS WANTED lorm.ition' 1-866-621-2311 "BAPCTATN CLEA.jsTop;: I Kitchens/Bath remodeling • Steps • Patios 1-000-640-3969 : Spi'T-in/C/;:'-. -S'cyi.vJVii.piJfO' Firewood VZ Or full cords GUARANTEED . . AP- r 1 NEED" """AFFORDABLE Palntlng'Cb.'-.Froq Est, Fully I • NEW/USED RV S FORD LTD '86 - '.,.-. ..lid'-.niji.-. ARIENS 3,5 H.P: SNOW- 1 Instruments c"HANFOFibT -' T23" Hotlord 10ani 3pnii H\\ llbins/fum: . '. -N. Sat, 9/1.3. 9-2, -ri/D 8/20, fM 3100 ' '^ ..'."• Attics, 0iiB8|iionts. G.irages, j Call Many 90O-245-2B99 • Sidewalks • Driveways, W6544566732-388-1581 PROVAL, Chocking . nc- i '•' . . NowS Usod | HEALTHCARE? S59.87,. 1 : LOW LOW SALE PRICES!. ; -'C '•'.- fi, '••.'/.[••.-•;;•!•/IV'. • . I3R sot w/inatl,, LH sol, pll ALL" A BATHROOM~fiuT . • Pool Docks • Bluo Stone Ins, Rens. 908-232-3557 !. S100O/obo BLOWER,oxcellont cond. ' counl-Hoino .Phono ro- ; Avp., Snl.. 9/13. :9-3. Hugo k 6 NYL w 6 R~t H""G fa N f ','•' ' Joe732/750-9135 . 'i . molirti ppr FanillylNo limi- • tite Hnulihg. 9QBG860576 Tree Services 1155 SCOTT MOTORCOACH ' BARTELL'S FARM & 1 WurliUer Piano with w/G chairs. - hutch.' w/d.' : i REPAIR SPECIALIST 908^276-3856 .1996 E420 ' • „.'. \$>,260. S200/obo. 908-233-8246- qillred. 1-800-410-91-75. •Gar.igo sell, to' much too YARDSALEr2t2No. iGlh • .ROUTE. Do you onrlv up • Flagstone • Pavers 1-1)88-657-0332 . 1998 740il . $ 24,550' ' 5 25,250 QAROEN SUPPLY bench. , Excollont condi- gardoji 'tools, nuts, bolts &. '. Antiques, f r.-ir-.-it;:'-^ i tations. All . Pro-oxistimj CLEAN U~p"8("ttTHA"UL 1 • Gronlinci- Cnulkiiigr.Small INTERIOR PAINTING ; , WWW.PC4SURE.COM •list, 'proceeds'''to, local St;, Sat'. 9/13. 8-3.-.-loop's•.; . tp SBOO/clny? Your own lo- CAFFBEY TREE SERVICE, '' Avww.scottty.'co'in FORD TAURUS GL -974 cli KV' jr',c:l: ,.,-S c v . J .dh'auta . lion, $1200, 973-564-8689 China, silver, used Conditions Ok^.. Cnjl Froo i>st: Insured. 8. WALLPAPERING J vr Firewood 1/2 or full cords '-. chnrllibs, R.1I11 01 sfiliib. sciows,.inisc. & HH iloin;., :. Cnl enndyrouto, Includes. •},• Jobs, Rich 732-381-6635 3 generations of quality work. •| ru'nin(|,' .Feodincj, Ro- ; :: 8-Steel Buildings Up Tp ol horn's. (Don't niiss it). . Unltod. fnoilly! (B00). 236-'"' .. 9O8-241-87S4 ~'" ™T H"UGE"R\T'"" 6llvor.,62K'mi.; AT, A/C. pw. pi, :Vl A.•/•;-,.. ).lo.f:^3;nii V'lrj SC24B2$3: 908*54-1566 732-388-1581 Items Under T • clothos. Call 9'd8-686..3^09 I '•• , lurn. and so forth. . 30' Machinos. and Candy, 7 day sorvica. . I ALL HOiMEiMPflO^/EMENTS Local releronces available 70?i Off! . Slorago, CRANF6RD'-S WOW "SI? "siii. .4415 X1.065CE06619 nioval, 3prayliig. Froo END OF SEASON ' very good cohd. 1 .fain, car. r ;. CaM NANCY'S A . All tor-S9,9t)5. Coll 1-800- •'. 1-888-781-.5800 ' . . i Finished Basements 1997.5281 :. $.17,925 1999ML430 .' '$23,250 1995 Q280 ,.' . $8,800 Garage/ 9/13,,-9-4. HH l.loms, .toys. •: DR- (off Rar.itan Road) • |WEST FJ ELD-'Tib"florence JSL.HOME IMPROVEMENTS .'Est.:lns..90a-889-6584'.' ' r $100 575 Churchos, Riding Arenas, I !' 908-233-8157 1 CLEARANCE SALE! •' SO00. 900-273-Q351 ' 1 • 'OOa-VENP. ' . __'_2 -i r Ca'rp'ontry.• Shoot Hock. Your project ..Our masterplo' 1 v-i.-.i.-r. /:.'.! v G'' i/Ciin..6 cyl -1 di.'auto- Furniture etc.' Lowest .pricos in & clotlios. ." ''.', .• ••• Sali.'Sop.t, I3,.9iiinvlprn.': • Avo.. 9/12.' 9/t3, 9/14. 9-5.. SALES CONDUCTED J J Miscellaneous 777 CLEAN UPS Palntiii(J,Vyoll|xipor,Carpontry i GOING ON'NOW ' p ^ooi cyt, Yard Sales 7 A+NESTLE ' "Chocofaio • Palnlim). Nobody Can i DON'S TREE SERVICE •110,025 mi ' VIN SF. 164683-' 42" ROUND.OAK Dinette years! .25x36.; 60x60, CRANFCRD-' G3i"" Lin'coTn . Tons ol children'tt itonis, j Cnll 908-531-S.100for.appt. EVERYTHING & ANYTHING Freo Est, 908-351 • (j785 NATIONS !H SELLING RV's auto., all pwr, criiso, now tiros, ANTIQUE OAK DRESSER / Boat Iho'prlco. Frpo Esl, ITALIAN AMERICAN *BoslPrices* table w/1 le.nl" 4 4 volour • 50x120, Ciincollocl ordors. •'. Park. East,. 9/13, . 9-3. lots of HH + inoro. • .to- sco dim., $ npplt;,'.: TrbBsures Vending $29,000 CASH grants, uumpstor rentals,- Fully NEW/USED PV'S oxc. cond. 34K oil., ext. warr., MIRROR -S225; Oak Drop- BERKELEY HTS • 160 •I Avi 973-379-7354 CONTRACTINO OLD GUY PAINTlNGr • *.Free Estimates*'- • • chairs S95. Call. 732'396- Fast tlollvory. Call Poto . Compulor . dosk, . toys, must be ronicwoct by 9/15. Route. Gront Locutions GUARANTEED! All US ^081110^9,08:656.7500 LOW LOW SALE PRICES! ^4 } • leaf dining table, S250; : Grossman Placo,' Sat., 9/13, LINDEN - 117 Y'alo Tt'r-, . C;ish paid • 908MOO-42OO * Froe Estimates * Neod Interior pai'ntincl? 3463 or 732-396-0323 -__^ (866)470,6872, . '.' • clothing, books.,- : . Clolhincj: I it II o girls -1/5/ii. .iivniinlijo whilo Ihoy last.' .rpsidontS' . quulify! Use'. j ALLr+tASESOFCAWBJTTW • Fully Insured*'•'.' SCOTT MOTORCOACH 1940s 5pc..',vyickor Set. 9-3. Electronics, Books. : 1 • 908-925-5875 * HONDA ACCORD,- 1993- Choose from over 150 mitbmqbilesf BARELY USED PRINTER race, Sat.. 9/13. 9-4.' girl's 10, 'Juni'or!i . 0.1,2.'. j TEACH'A COUPLE OF • Excollont ProlitPotQiitinl . : your S for personal billr, : '.Call tho Old Guy " 908-233-5816 •'. BO over S500. Leather . Shelving, HH Items & ninny j CRANFORCl-'72TLinden" Pl~ TJGHTlAULJNG j Suspended ceilings,' parti- " 90 60 8Q7 ...••' 1-888-6S7-8332 ' 125k ml.', AC. good run- . stand with storage com- '. asst, moils shirlr. St, girl . HOMELESS CHILDREN Invcstinpnl Rpqiilrod, S9k' school, businoss elc,; j lions & doors.Ctis|om £7..! !' wwyv.scottrV.coin ' [. '•' Recllher, $175;. 2. Lg:. Rad' other Hidden Troasurus! I '..Sal. 9/13, 9-3. Furn,.' HH MOUNTAINSIDE. (295 i "dross up", Hallov^otin ^908-232-067.4 £'7 " !' ' niiu] cand., S1900, 908- A.-nm in ndnd of sonio nncl un'dor. Toll Frpo (24A/'). .Do'n't miss oul! Call 1-8O0-' I "inquldings&ti' r JULIAN'S T - Rugs, 1atS75& 1 (it S275; parlmont S25, Call • 732- ALL STEEL' BLDGS. Up to . llo|iitV& .much inoro.' Moving & s">"ATN fi N G 1 WNT"wJNNEBAGd 8S • I Rain Date, Sun., 9/14,9-3. ."Knollwood Rd;- 9/13, DAM- i costumes, w/d, * rcfrig,, .coinpuleis-.lor homo .list?. 360-52M x SOP. '••"'' ., •'"' ' TrocSoiVico Low Prfcos 709-9^10 ^V'•' . 396-3463 or 732-396-0323 : ]'• Chovy. 3SP .'• '87,k, Ml. | r 90B-276-3689 60% Off! 30x40, 50x80, FANWOOD 205 " Till^iso CRANFO'RD"! "HmyThoriio^i?,. '3Pfyi. HH items, tiooka, toys:'-! ' mibrowavo.-doijiain solji A • IT you can donate 1 or . Interior,'Wallpapering.. '. Froo Est. i Fully Ins. HONDA" ACCORD ~ DX- s s e e T Storage BEAUTIFUL - Italian Provin- BRASS CHANDELIER $29. .70x150. Call N6w! 1st Como Rd.- Sat. 9/13, 9am-4phi,! 9/13, 0-3 Hugo selection' ol M&UNTAiNSJDE MOVING more co'inpuiors. (not too PROFESSTONAL"" y END- ' Bnsoinonts, Docks, Doors, Power Washing..Froo. Est. ':: 908-755-1662 j " 3bod, ;.l full Ba, micro j • 1989-'.'64IC mi,. ,4 dr.. oxc. inbrp. No o.irly bircls ; • dor Phontoimin.o. Dldro*. : CLEAN-UPS cial sofa, like now. royal, Storm door; w/glass 4 1st. Sorvo! Can. .Dolivor! Furn>, oloclronks,'books ! . inlant to toddler clothos, . SALE - 1502 Brookaido | old plpar.cl Ploase ciillme ' ING ROUTg! Coko/ Ltlyu/ Windows, Painting, Etc. RITTENHOUSE MOVING •: 908/.272-5473 . • . • stovo. ovon, (Hdcjo. S3000. • cond.; qr.cit: commuter, AUTOHAUS ?^. B oT 1; scroon $50. Loyo so'at $20. 1 WESfplELD • 400 blisco Mrirs/ Walor.: FiiVniicing Aclipoxi Viagra, Ainhnin You trash It • Wo take It. 908-BB9r7081 ! Obq. 908-322-0046. | y blue w/malchlng . chair, 1 • Charlie (B00)506:5160; and more. RD 9/20. ;. ••' ..•'! ' toys & accessories & inoro;,. Rd.. Sat., 9/13 ',& Slip.,. • 908-709-1)69(1; •;.. .-_-•..' . ..' Exp Men • Low flates S2950 408-272-6955 or Dr.. 6/13. 9-3Hoiiio docbr. •. .Aynilnblo,. with S7950 do- i Sonia, Florlcet, Tramiidol, .Prompt, profossiona! and & LANDSCAPING , 417 Rahway Ave., Elizabeth, NJ 07202 (Elmora Section) . dub Chair. Call botwoon 6 « ' All In good condition. 732- :r 9/14.' 9-6... P.-itln Furil.', Carpotitryi' Kitchonsi dockss Plastering AVNQ COST~f6~YbTT!i C¥A" hi FORt) '9*7 TiaSaiio- tile loji kil: .•t[il)ln.-..CD's. •OLD COINS- US'& FOfT frlondly- Ho.mt! improvo- j 908/241-9791 PM00112 Groal Pricos, Fully liis. j IF IT'S STILL USABLE I 732-648-1365 382-8989. . ' • •, • ; ,.Chiklrons ilonis BF) Sol..'j posit.. Prolossional In-1 No" Doctor Visit. 1-000 . 9pm.973<)7(r8244lv.'msg ' • NEW : POWER WHEEL- COOLIDGE DRIVE- Sat...9/V3. •v'Avo,- (Orango ' Avo. to' t EIGN- 908-358-6943 1 i.nonl :& dpiiiolitlon debris. l«sed)ci)ts, attics, shectrpek- •Froo Esl: 908*272-7780 Furn,, HH itonis; • • Littlo Tykes'toys, liiisr,. como.- StnlH of the An | .. 30-1-153-i. U.S.. Dotiot's. WKY STORE IT? .•— Sell PLASTERING I '-.— Put It.back In use by BEDROOM SET dresser vil CHILD BEDROOM SET • CHAIRS. .SCOOTERS. HOS- 10iim-3pni. HH Itoms/furn. 'C/aig Placo "to LaSnllo)- Attics, yrirdvgylragos, onliro ' JOG DonvinSOaeaG 3(2-1 IT PAYS TO READ — 1-888-BENZ BMW (236-9269) ; : • oquipmonl. 077-843-8726,. Phariniiclos. Wo -Provide It with . tho ' Expross- Sheet Rock-'Patching;' soiling it In tho Express- '.-;' mirror w/chest ot drawers, 'white, night table, dosk. PITAL BEDS AND DIABETIC .Sat.. 9/13' 9nni-'3|iiii. HH " EstFiELp. ^i6b'': homos, Ivisoinoiits. ollico!:. j LITTLE ADS -• ~ BIG Clns'slfleds dally. .. MOUNTAINsTbl MOVING N"EW" PROVI'DENCE- 20'•; 'Prescription! 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Good'stuff. lurj-.'J •• RUSSELt-2 yr. old while ww'w.MDnieds.coin ' Decks & Patios 930 Insured Exp'd. Chvncr O|x!fiitof like now. Cnrpo| steam ' LOCATED IN NJ, •"_;_^ bench ' drill-, old. tool'L ' ; uct upto50"o Ijolow rotnil. ' BED • w/ pull ou!"rccllnor, .Children's itonis, .BR Set.; -,.1'4'Mary EIILMI Dr., (Raritari . gago, lurn.', hh goods. . •b'HUO"REHAB''Losr.oyp"ry- 66 .cloanor 'S35. Excellont iliiii'c, linn., HH .'• • ••. JR, smart, friendly.' playful No Invontory, No Exp'ori- DECKS BY UNLIMITED ''_L?'?'i5Iii! ' ••"'•' .Gdlcond, 908-6B6-8619 HOCKEY TICKETsSangoJS Fum.. HHUDMIS. .1 - Rd.. or Inman .to Finhway NORTH PLATNFIEUJ'^{Xij thing yet? Don't Woil! Boi.t • condition. 90B-889-1863 •;. SG5.'. Devils S90, Good f and strong willed. 90S- • onco Roquitocl. .Call 0h- '"-'JFREE'CAR WAS~iT' .DINING TABLE-Huflinnn ' . R(l, to Mary Ellen), Sat., Mo'ndowbrook Dr.,' 'Mat. .. [ Wo build all typos of sonls., 908-272-4373' . ' NEW '^PROVIDENCE- 28 '• •Fri:'9'12S,Sal.9/13.RDSuiv lino Supplier tor inoro, in- •• long-lorrn residoiuial pio. Saturdays. Call for appL Koos, whllownshod, -2 GRACO" DOUBLE smalm, 9/13, 9-3. Anli.quos, :-Chil- 756-9406 after 7:30pm docks. All work gunrnn-' .SEVEN OAKS . DR- (oil I ,:'9/l3'. 0-3HH.i|oms'. China, ; --'g/l-l, 9-3.. Tools', ••toys.' HH. . • formation- "1-86fr621-23.11 grain, 75% tutccouslul loafs, no chairs. S200. S75;.. Peg Porbgo rldo on MOVING SALE-GYM EQUIP.' Mountain Avc.) Silt..;9/13-. • drons llenis A Clothes, HH. Clothiiitj. Kit, itonts. olc.' • itums, & nuich. much. niou>. or leave message. , •, guarantee, • nlfoidable. tio tood 10yrs,Free Esit. Ins. Eict 31O9_^ •'.""_ _._ .. 908^233-1814 '.' ; , motorcyolo $100. Call . Electric Troadriil.il $400. Addt'l 9nni"4prn. Good sliiff, lug- i wititihg list! Call Bruce to V 908-276-8377 ALL ~\ "CASH"""!CANDY 908-389-1391 - ':' . gym'equipavail. 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Wood Floor Rofinlshing 6 STOP FOREcr6s(JRE~ dav.loll-lrao 1-8.00-420—3147 Installation. 15 Years Exp. ^ S549.00 Guaranteed'sorv-1 POLisTTLApy 'house-"! LS RED CARPET^ OPTION MEDICARE DTABETTCS; "• FREE Esf.908-272.-4281' . cleaning,'roaaoniiblo. one. : ice. Soo real case ro'sults- 'Froo .Motor!;! No Cost . - .VA«w.unitodfrer.ii5tart.coni!. Diabetos.Supplios! Join Garage Doors 985 Our:, winning to.im holps Diabolos 'C'aro Club, 1000's save honiPs—Lot VINNT&S CLEANING i FREE Momborship! FREE DOOR BOY WE WILL CLEAN IT I •' (is holp you!-CALL 1-877- • HOME DELIVERY! 1-800- Repair and New Insinuation _ 327^7283 today • . • _._ RIGHT THE FIRST TIME! | 316-6301. Qualify NOW! ' ' Storp For Parts. 46*1-1440 STOP FORECLOSURE! Wo will clean, revive & | "Giiarahtpod." Without NEED" ATF'ORDABLi JERSEY OVERHEAD DOOS rOstbroyOurisurroundintjs. ; filinrj bankruptcy! Without HEALTHCARE? S50.87/ .' Garage doors ftOporatprs Honicfs/Officos and Moic'.', . selliii(| your homo! K808- month por Family! No llmi- .''•" Coinm'.l Residential.' Prompt, Friendly & ! J tnlions. All; Proroxisting 62.1 7~082 ' ' ' .X3O55. . . Professional - ' . j Conditions OK. ' Cnll "• Freo Est,.233-3792 ••'.. vvw\v,houso9ii.com The All NeW • Unitod Family!,(800) 236- .908-620-1300 : j VISA/MC- Approval GUar- 4415 X1066CE06619. .., Garden .antood. No, socuri.ty D'o- RX PLAN SaM up to 87% Supplies w ' posit. Limits •. up to on all RX. Rotail & Caira-, ,\ '' •-iPKii^-isn^'i'jt^ '•. :,\ • ' JC'S HOUSEWASHING 520,000! Bad crodit ok! 1- dinn Mall Ordor. Volod "1 BARTELL'S * Housos, Docks, ConcroloS a0Or8S0-.H1? Ext: 22 Saving Plan, Also Save.on Buvron Farm & Gardon GutlorCloanlng'. ', SSCASHSS . IMMEDIATE Drs., Hospitals, . D'ontal. 45O Top soil, Mushroom Soil, * Froo Gutter Cleaning - 60Months . CASH lor structured sot- Vision, Hoaring, otc. Cnll Stone, Quarry Dust, Wall w/ovpry Houso Wash • • Aiit« JWD, 4 door, 8 cylinder, air cond.power slcering, p/b.dual airings, roof rack, 24 hr roadside assist,'' tlonionis. annuitlos,' real '888-295-8125, oxt, 255. Ada, t door, 6 cylinder, 'power stecti.ng, power brakes, ar cond, dual ai^ags, 24 hr roadsAr assist, cruse', Auto, JWD. •' dcor. t cyl, p/sleenng, po*cr'brakcs, a^r ccno, aiibags, buckelseals, 24 hr roadside assist, -Stone,''. Grinnoll Block; Fully Insured. 908*578-5365 croise, till, tin'!. poKo'rwdowSi \mu locks. CD, roar defrost. MSRP: $38,750.-Vinii323S7274, Stk*234509,' • ostato potos, , privato VIAGRA- LOWEST PRICE 'lill, mi:. poM-i .vn'ilcvs, power .ocks, CD player.wai defrost. MSRP: S28.285. Vin»3D320359.- SWW630. cruise, iii!, Iml, power windows, p/l, p/imrrois.CD, n ilclr. MSUP: $32,555. Vin*32387274. $lk«234505. • • RR Ties , plrowood; & ; Pr.co includes $5000' Factory .Rebate,- $400 College Grarj.He.bale (i*. -qualj. $3900 Dealer Discount.' • Brand New 2003 Mercury ntortgngo' liotoo. accident Rolills. Gliarantood. S3.GO p • Prico induces S4C0C Factory Rtbal.c, 5400 Co leye Grad Rebate lit qual).'S2027;Doaier Discount. PNCO' includes $4500Faclory.Rebaie, $400 College Grad Rebate, (if quail". 52345 Oeafef-Discount. ensos and insurance.pay- por'IOOmg. Why pay inoro? : ' ;PV.Cdrainpipe .' . , '" Superior QunlHy Since 1990 Grand Marquis GS outa. 800-704-7310 " .^ Wo hiwo tho answor! Vioxx, .' 732-388-1581 : . " 908-925-0910 Aviator AWD Navigator 4x4 •Bulk Division 908^54-1566 . VII. agio O 0 trans |i,vr sir.ortsV.ind icks. a.r. SS CASH NOW SS Celobrox. Lipitor, more! l 2000 CHEVROLET 2001 CHEVROLET cntrl. prom AKl'FM sloroo-c,1f.$ CD. p, ,r! . MonoyUNood Proscription •' . Buyors BARTELL'S " Lawn Care & 2001 CHEVROLET Wo buy your luture pay- Group.' 1-866-8B7-7283 ! Farm & Gardon VIN 83X700205 • 39 monlli Docl Carpc-I Option' nipiiis from Stiucturod- Top soil, Mushroom Soil,. Landscaping 1040 inCOiy.Uli 12,000 mi yr, .ISc-ilwioaltef SI05O Stone, Quarry Dust, Wall qustornor c.ish cliio Ot si'ljmiKj Til 38 p/iitnlf, sottlomorits, Annuitlos, Piano Tuning $12,350. Til C03I SI3:350.- Finnlcplion.il tadoon • Lottorips. Call today for n Stone, Grinnoll Block, ; pymnlS.'Q,3.l'2 Incl S3500 Rot. $750 FICO Bcrius froo coat nnalysls. 1 800-. :' RR Tl°s , Firewood, &. ; & Repair 785 . 4 cylinder, auto trans, p/steering.abs; air cond, rear defrost; dual Auto, 6 cylinder, p/s/brks, air cond, p/mirrs, p/winds, p/lks, p/turnk rel, Auto, 6 cylinder, p/steoring, p/brks, air cond, p/winds, p/lks, p/trunk'rel, Hob.. $500 LeaSd Renoy.al Rcb il qual) &55OO 373-1353' ' ., ""' . . • PVC drainpipe : rear del, cass, tint, cruise, tilt. 29,580 mi. \/in#Y621,3312.Stk((20313U. rear del, dual airbags, cass, tint, cruise, tilt, 24,922 mi. VM19179035. .AARP Reb, if qunl f .•' - - •- . • •• ROBERT YOUNG Timod flfllf airbags, bucket .seats, tint, 25,181 miles. Vinm7-i246B0. GOT DEBT!?T?! : FREE .••• 732-388-1581" . NBC TV, Mot Opera, Wbst- Analysis! Ro.duco • Your •' Bulk Division 908-654 1566_ WARRANiy AVAILABLE! Hold Schools. 908-7.55-1120 l ; ALL PRO .•;.: WARRANTY AVAILABLE! WARRANTY AVAILABLE! . RED CARPET OPTION Dobt 40%-60"o! No Obliga- . -Top Soil* Hardwood Mulch RED CARPET OPTION tion. Call Today! Toll Froo: RED CARPET OPTION • Codor Mylch- Colored LANDSCAPING . 1-888^757-5550 2002 CHEVROLET 2000 CHEVROLET 2000 CHEVROLET Tutoring & . Muioh" '.Bogged & Bulk' Cbmploto landscaping .:• $ $ $ NEED A LOAN? Try Debt ' •.OollvororJ or pick-Up , .ddsign,' troo .romoval SUBURBAN instruction 825 ' and pruning, trimming, • P.r Mo. Consolidntion.' Cut pay- Shrubs, Troos,'Perennials,' sodding, mulching. IT 2500 for 38 . monts to 50%1'Bad Croclit " Annuals, Wallstono & Firowood Moi. . .OK.'. NO APPLICATION TUTOR MatWRondlng K-6 * Alto Joreoy FrosfhfrodUco. Automatic, 6 cyl, p/s, p/b'ks, air cond, p/mirrs, p/winds, p/sts, p/l,' rear FEES!. 1-800-863-6606: Exporloncod/floxlblo 908-753-2222 6 cylinder, auto; p/s,p/b, air cond, dual airbags, p/mirrdrs, cruisa, till, tint, p/w, p/l, . Auto, 8 cyllrider, p/steering,p/brks, air cond, pAyinds, p/seats, keyless entry, rear Schleferstoln Farm Ext. '856 vyww.holp-pay- Kathy 908-303-0158 DENNETT LANDSCAPING AM/fM sloreo,' CD, rear del, BS moldings. 27.445 mi. Vin»292.85866. Stk#22305U. defrost, dual airbags, CD, tint, cruise, lilt. 36,409 ml. VinKY24000914. . defrost, dual airbags, sunroof, leather, tint, cruise, tilt, 39,364 mi. Vin#YG144480. bills.com '.'••" *****>t*+******** Clark, NJ & DRIVEWAY SEALING WARRANTY AVAILABLE! STOP FORECLOSURE • SAT SUCCESS .Roasoiihblo Pricos WARRANTY AUAILABm 732-388-3273 ;908-272-1444 www.MdplecrestAutoGroUp.corrt S549.00 Gliarantood son- Export ton 1 Tutoring SUUI»N SALE HOURS ico. Soe roal caso rosujts- Succoss Gtiarnntoed, , E.J.S. Londscoplnu 1 Gutters & MON thru NJlDAY: VAM-9PM Lowest Prices... Legendary Service www.unitodlroshstnrt.com! .2 yrs. prof oxp. •'•<• ClooH ups,' weekly Serulng New Jersey For Over 45 wars! IOWESTWESTHEU^JVE. Our winning tonm holps Call 873-701-8870 Leaders 1000 lawn malntennnco. SATURDAY! 9AM-5PM 1000's savo homos—Lot TUTOR Math/Roadlng K-B 908-686-0495 1 us.holp you! CALL 1-B77- Exporloncod/llexlble. 327-7283 today ; Kathy 808-303-0158 GUTTER CLEANING FS LANDSCAPING WELL BE THERE 'LINCOLN S75 Most Homos 5TOP FORECLOSURE! Weekly LawnCa'O'Frpni. $24. "Guarantpod." : . Without Home DEEGANGUTTERCO. Lundscnplng • Stono/Rock: ttttiy Treks, toMst filing bankruptcy I Without : -Planting • Mulch" .',. 908-322-2014 DapepUUBi loignt lasttps Mercury @ soiling your homo! 1-88B- Services •Foil CToonups 621-708.2 • X3056. GUTTER Ct£ANWG . 908-233-5600 . TruckioallwRoai MfiPLECREST Www.housoBI1.com '• S75 Most Homos VISA/MC- Approval Guar- Carpentry 875 •Landscapes* 2800 Springfield Aye. • 908-964-7700 68 River Road • 908-273-2828 "•" Landscaping 4 nntood. No socurlty Do- SMALL JQBSONLV DEEGANGUTTERCO. poslt, Limits ' up to Lawn Miilnlonahco.• ' Quality Work-Reas. Rates. 908-322-2014 S20.000! Bad crodit ok! 1- MARC LEPORE Gutters & ' Planting* Doslgn •' 28 yreexp. Bob 908-241-^607 UNION SUMMIT 800-859-41V2 Ext, 22 Loaders Cldaned & Repaired, Mulch • Topaoll & Moro ONE Mill EAST OF EXIT 137 * RICHARD QERBER * ; Installed. Froe Estlmnlds • Shruti& Troo Pruning- GARDEN SWI PARKWAY! No |ob loo small 908-578-5252 ' Free Estimates' * Fully Insurod VISIT OUR WIB SIT! by faqlpry without noiice, Photos may not Exc; work. Reasonable 908-322-1Q21 900527-9226 Coll 906-1000636 GBT HES^LTS FAST lll a current Lincoln or. Mercury UNIQUE GARDENING & • lessee;;. Mountaineer Henewai bonus M.eD.-.iviust oe QDrning out oi a.Mountaineer into a Mountaineer;. LS Renewal Reb.r-Must'be coming out ol aLS Intpa-LS. Seo dealer for complete details' •Present-' SMALL JOBS ONLY ^ ••':"• 'The"''•"•-• •••••' competitor's curreht advertisement at time of-sale .on.exact. same make/model/equipment, including, all factory Vebgies &. incentives- ,6all lor restrictions and. details.. Quality Work- Reas. Rates. Express-Times LAWN MAINTENANCE memae aii costs to be paid by the consumer except lor licensing, registration and axes, Prices available on in-st financingon select new vehicles in. stock.to qual buyers, must have lender approval, In lieu of rebates; 28 yrs exp. Bob 906^41-8607 Great Bates. 97*4544990 rjo qualify for college graauate rebate must have.graduated from an accredited 4 year.college within the las! -6 momns. tos used for layout purpose's only: Offers cannot be c with any other offet Not ."•••.' • Classlflddslli ••;'v ,^:'r?':^Kps it.1-vr..' •-:•-• i'1*;. •••-•-.'•/•

06 '.Crah.fo.rd Chronicle September 11, 2003 September 11, 2003

tOYOTA CAMBY 2000 , VW; JETTA OL '97 - BMW 525-93- auto. exo. BUICK SKYLARK- 1990- CHEVY MALIBU LS '99 • DODGE SHADOW '90-2 FORD ESCORT *97-very FORD EXPLORER XL FORD TAURUS SE WM cyl, VW JETTA OL '97 . .•.) .71K... A/C; CD, am/(m sto- white/black, 5 spd, loaded, cond., dark green, beige 126K ml., good cond,, 4 dr, fully loaded, 54K, . dr, 5 spd, runs gd., 195K, , good cond, 24K ml., AT; A/C, •97 - red, loaded, 92K , aulo., nil pwr, cruise, new Ures, while/black, 5 spd, loaded, ' reo, maroon, beige Int., sunroof, CC, 88K, dent-In leather, loaded, 1 owner, many new parts, needs very gd. cond., $5,495. $500, orig. owner. ps, pb, am-fm., $5,500. 908- now tiros, $6,500 pxc cond 34K ml, ext warr., sunrool, CC, 88k, donl In ', $11,500/ obo 9Q8-322-8012 left fender, very well malnt., 124K, $6,900 908-23a0243 _englne_work^ $600, p/h/o. Call 908-232-1591 908-654-467[6700, j27g2jj|6jf|fc4jpq63p 7 Priced rlnhl 973-467-4142 .—. - — ._- rully CORVETTE '84 • FORD TAURUS SE'98 - 6 Wagon 'BB • am/lmeass., FORD 250 CARGRGOOT i VAN FORD ESCORT LX FORD LTD'86- WE BUY CARS. HIGH- . loaded,.automatic, Blk/Blk CADILLAC BROUGHAM '86-whllo, 130K ml., $550. WACON-03- 47K orig, cyl, aulo, whl, AC, ciss., WE BUY CARS. HIGH' 3 seal, riins great; 170K, LIMO '89 SiOOO/obo EST PRICES PAID, Ithr. Exc. cond,, 1 Ownor. '91 - 5.71., 4 dr, 1 owner, 908-486-7296 , ' . ' ml., auto, AC, S1700, firm. PS, PB, PL, P, Crulso, EST PRICES PAID. sacrifice, $1500 9736354734 908-337-2529 MARANO & SONS S65Q0, 908-654-8434 gar. kept, new cond., runs 973-467-0934 908-245-7587 908-276-3850 66K, now tiros, runs groat, MARANO & SON8 VOLVO Crow County FORD CONTOUR^ ;~i9» AUTO SALES, INC. BUICK leSABRE LIMITED perfoot, $2,800 firm \ r $4,7,00. 908-245-5943 AUTO SALES, INGI 1999-,, Navy, AWO. CD, DODGE CARAVAN '94-81K Power, AC, now tiros/bnttory, FORD ESCORT LX WAGON FORD MUSTANG " B1~ 507-13 South Ave., 150 '89-yyhite , w/dark blue ; 908-245-1232 ml., pw, pdlB, 7 pass, good wdl maintained. 55K , $3200. HONDA "ACCORD - 1993- 507-13 South Ave , 150 power, AC, snrf.i new 1 •95 -4 dr, dk. bluo, 79K, S3,000. Call 908-322-244 South Ave., Garwood roadstei rool, 113K mlCHEV. Y CAMARO Z28 -86 Days . 908-202-3847 , ,tlres, 64K ml., $19,500. tiros, orlg. ownor Asking gd. cond., woll main!,, ask lor Sharon. 125k ml, AC, good run- South Ave., Garwppd 2001 NISSAN MAXIMA SE S1,000/obo. 908-241.3072 . Must sell, 80K. needs paint, $4600/obo. 908-964*264 Nights 90B-276.5080 runs woll, S3,000. ning cortd., S1900. 908- • o/b/q. 908-232-9595 R gold, nilnt cond.,' 21,500 BUICK PARK AVE. '89 • runs great, many extra parts, 908-276-4191, 908-3900082 709-9210 . $2,800/pbo 908-464-3418 DODGE DURANGO '2000- FOBD~CONTOUR '99~- ' ml., .vory good . cond Antique & VW JETTA GL'95 • black, ml., vdry clean, $18,000. only 52K, i garaged, now HONDA ACCORD DX- assineds Get $1,100/obo. 908-232-1227 Call Mike 908-654-8403 5.9 L,' loaded, all power, 3 FORD EXPLORER- 97- 1 4 dr, auto, A/C, 93K, tiros, top shapo, $1990. CHEVY LUMINA LS '95- auto,,power, A/C, cas$,, 1989- 64K ml., 4,dr., oxc. Classic Autos 1394 BMW 323 CONV. '09 - silver, 908-276-5132 . rear seat, rear a/c, CD, owner, 5.0L- V8, AWD,FORD TAURUS GL CT-4 Serviced by Douglas Mo- new 16" tires S battery, 107k 95K, i yr. Four Star con- cond., /groat commuter, stick, . prom|um plus grey leather, driftwood silver, 62K mi., AT, A/C, pw, pi, S2950. 908-272-6955 or CADILLAC FLEETWOOD tor^ gd. cond., $4,000 SOMEBODY' HAS tract, exc. shape, $5,300 39K mi., $8500. 908-277- 1 sports pkg.,' Ithr,. 47k, WHAT YOU WANT — . hwy. ml., needs work, $1900 silver, 6nly39k, $16,500 very good cond. 1 (am. car. 732-648:1363 ___^ BROUGHAM '82 - orig . 908-522-9553 1362 owner, garaged, Complotoly $24,000. 908-709-0176 . use Classifieds! ''•• obo.. 908-322-3909 .'•• 908.654-5465 908-232-6il87 . $4,200. 908-273-0351 . HONDA ACCORD EX- .1995- i dr,', black, auto; - roslorod, new ong. at 120K, currontly. 130K, asking- sunrool, mini cond., 91K ', mi., S6200.' o/Wo. • 908-. S5,500/obo 908-686-2121 ' 358-5553 _ ",'_'^_ '•;_ "DELTA . 88-<83- r Runs grenl, -S450. o/b/o, Visitourwebsite: HONDA"ACCpRb~"Lx' '9i -4 73234Opoi df., 140K mi., pwr,; A/C, MARANO & SONS ' enss, cloth, .wcll-tnainthihod CADILLAC FLEETWOOD Asking S2100, 908-499-2566. BROUGHAM '82 • orlg owiKr, garagod, Complotoly Legals on Line H~6NDArACCORD~s¥''9 C- www.maranosonsauto.com resloted, now eng. at 120K, • 122K,- llhr sont. snrl, pw, currently 130K, asking Www; nJi^Liblicnot ices.com cd plnyor, gront cond., 1 paporwork. tor repairs, S5,500/obo908-686-212J -. Your ,onI'lne sou ree for S3B00. 732-382-2601 CiTEVV CORVETTE 74- 350 ' USED; :cAR".SAJbE; SPECIALS HONDA CIVIC DX- IM7- auto, custom frpht end, public notices In New jersey • Black, 3 dr, hatchback, 77K . aluminum wheels, spoiler, , 2000 JEEP CHEROKEE 2001 DODGE QUAD CAB 1998 DODGE GRAND 2003 DODGE GRAND 2001 FORD EXPLORER ml., manual, CO, S7Q0O. SeOOOobo. 908-272-3322 SPORT . •J'tlr, IX-I.'.IIIIII, ;iii,|\'s, |\li, j'\\v, |vliK'k\ CARAVAN SPORT Pre-Owned ; CARAVAN SPORT TRAC Olibs'T'DELTA ~88-'83- J X dr, \\\, '.uilo, ,itr. i' s, |vb'r pw',iill. . cniiat, i';iss. Cl>; .lijciy wlnrb, unly 1 I 'ir, jiili), ;iir,.|i'>, |v'li, H'W/IVIULII'S Runs groat,. S450. 6/b/b. You Can Charge Luxury Cars 1 ll 1iu!u, j!i,'|V'y \\h, ;j ,, ;iir, p's,.p'h, p'u\ : Buying & Selling Used Cars & Trucks :' •'•='' :. XW"; : '"'••. CHEROKEE LIMTTED OUTLANDER JAGUAR XJ6. 1985Fou-r Wheel 1 l ll'W.- j'.l'H'liS. Iv'M'.lIk, li'.lllk'l, I n'li'icks, till, truisi , CD. I5,imi'i •1 d\\ 1X1, iiutn, ;iir. p',s, |i;b,.p'u . 1 •t-Jr, ,-tX-l, ,'iiifn, iiir, |Vs, |vl), \\\v. p |,v^. ; | Ji. •;"> spj, .'in, p N,'|v!i. ,iill an 1 1 LAREDO '94 : V8, 124K, • •'.•; • :.GXE.'. .': -• ; DeWLLE •I \U; IX'l, auhi, aii , p's. pi), p'u ,- auto, power,: alarm s.ys-. No Hassles-Loans/Leases Paid Garwood, NJ 07027 Garwood, NJ 07027 -WKjrtilicr, lill, ITIIISI'.. I'.K'S.'H). I'Ji; .iiilii, jir. |is. |i;li!')iW. pludi. .ile, .iiilii, M\;' pis, p/ly, |v\v,p'lik'ks,' p'Vals; :i sfjls, lill, ml.,' yory gd. cond;, •torn, now motor/brakos, ftiAlNewD3lonDrVue On Al New 03 tsaies (Sedans 6 Wagons) 1 1 S3,400. 908-232-9263 • miidlimiif; hi'.di'J sills'.".ill'm lilt.- oiii-M-. I'll, riiilv MMW iiuli'i. 'luoli.s, n/.wits, IL'.IIIIL'IV lill. laiiisL , tass, i'D,.ilna] aii, ailny low nnlo.igc, S4200. o/b/o. Consignments Welcome 908-789-1551 wluvls, ll.tlilil miles'. ' •' ; wlu'cls, : • lii.llllll mili-y 908-789-0555 u\»;«:"»,:.'. •• ••;. • • ' ••• ruisi:, t'|), allnv whi'tls, Ifi.u.ini JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 908t347^9045 , , | l' Vi.va'iffie • •• •' •: LIMITED-: 2000-. Black, Fax 908-789-2744 Fax 908-789-1792 TIIISWI-KK... '' 1 IIIIS WKl-K... londod, 4 WO, quadratrak, loalhor int. , powor, now.. 10 , CO, lonthor honlod . tiros, -.many now parts, AUTOHAUS $19,995 $12,095 $10,995 sonls, sunroof, tow pkg.,• runs drool,: $2500.' o/b/o.' $30,375 $23,250 47K ml., $18,000. .908- _908-241-2818 ' ' --,.• 898-1935 J_^ ___ •_'•_, 1-888-WE-BUV-IT NISSAN PATHFrNDER SE LAND ROVER '95 -'whiTo, '93 - 4 wh. dr., a/c, cc,1 www.autohausccirs'.conn' 80,354 fc,-gd. cond, Asking rool rack, snrl, nowor S9995 obo. Call Lucy trans, Gd cond., 110k . S3500 obo,973r?0t-1u16 2000 DODGE DURANGO SLT 2001 FORD TAURUS SE 2000 CHRYSLER 300M 2003 TOYOTA CAMRY IE 2003 BUICK REGAL UNCOLN COffTl MENTAL '99 •I df, -Dti,- auto, ,iii.:p,Vp,;h, jiu; p locks •I Jr. .mli), aii, P'ij.p.l), ppu', plmki, p'.w.il.\ A-1 CONDITION •S tit, .'11)111. ;iir, |i^-p'li;i'i'i{, p'W\n, p.-'si-:il> •I di, an!"', .in-; p >, pi', p.w, p'lnib. p'Mlils, black cxt, tan Icathor, 2001 NISSAN Pathfinder p/siMls, lifjihi'i. till, \rriiist-. an, 1'IV :i >vjis 1 lill, fini.'-i',' ass,'':tl.niiii- milr.s. .VIS k-.illk-r. lill, i-.niiM-; y.iss. .CD. htjl.i-,1 Mis lill.-iTiiix, y.-ift. I'D, mily i'.illininili's. \IN lill, CHUM: ,J«. i;,Hiin iriik-,Viiit:tll I7!i|l| fully-londod,. 64,700 mi., SE'3.5, 33K, nU.lp, 4 dr, 4 Brand New 2OO3 Saturn IOIU1 Brand New 2OO3 Saturn L2OO Brand New 2OO3 Saturn VUE FWO : 1 " iiKHiririml. diriinu whet-h VIV»VII|IN'J.*II i. ' '' S1S.500 900-276-4080 1 1 ii WD, BOSE S CO, silwr- •1 tluiif. -I i.'yl H r.p .NKIII .tdir. ) po^pr ] fi cyl. ' ilul(i tr.m!;, .'Hf. pwf."*: LINCOLN f OWN"' CA¥ _S1A5O6. 908.654-4229_- Mmfilirtf,, ,Ljf. AM'TM ;,li»it't". CO pltlyoi •" " .'

1988- auto, all power, ( DODGE WJRANGO SLT 2002 •'•"'v,'" ' h.iMiii on'Ml'mii;j (V^ {jyriinl^, fil 'J^QBT 125K rrii.. 1 ownor, S1000. 1 4WD.22K,V8 bluo,CO,r^W& "S11*1* [.ufMKiiilh ii!.0'-,.APII WilF.i- SO ifuo .'•'.it b(: -APll wild.$i) flint iit !.ignm(). Til u ^^5^795 17,999 $17,995 $10,9^5 0/b/o. 908-400,4200 . $16,995 $18,495 $14,995 PL. P dr. sooL 3"' row seat, ;ll •.iijniinj. I'll jiyrrintrt %\\ !M0 ^V CO:".t '.. pyinnta S17.700 T.II co^l'Sf/./tK). Aim 10 HLH- ;,I 'iiijiiiti.i-- rtr, i»vfi.'iCi .. SH.'-Ml), h'luiiifo [JV'i"1'! "^c1 "S.IWW DfJAii .. ••Fifnincu pynnl mcl • $10(10 Onw'i Sellout) *:• I'll- i;(j;,| S.''iJOf)l] 'FifuiiiLi; A/C, ABS & sec., 36K war. 1 2001 BUICK LeSABRE 2000 JEEP GRAND 2000 MERCURY t 2002 FORD WINDSTAR LX 'H.iyiDiv'u A-.r.i'itiilicii- •• Duy pnL»* ipnl Paytnofit, Ajifiidtinco - fluy prn;o incl ' (lymtil ,inc|: "S'lOlKl' Down .Piiynicnl 2002 MEKCURY MOUNTAINEER, Sign, sor., blnck'-w/ Mock 1 .| , ;m.ti), ;iii','P''s l>1\ \i\\\ Pozens of Late GRAND MARQUIS P Ithr, mnrf, cass/cd/tv,How jf.ilif , •' • • ' . . • • .'•.• ''G A • r!(||- Mo;/7:? Mod lill, cruisi', CD, .llluy whcils; Hl>.".n» mil^. •1 dr. .t\-|.. .mid. ;«r. .'p's, \\V, |tu\ rilui-ks, Jnors, till, I'l'iibi', .I'ass,' ifii.il air,1..') Sf.it> FORD BRONCO • 1989- .Idi.auio.-.lic-p/s, p li, p;u- p'lKks, p:statv, p'li'cks; p'H'jts..' li'.sllu'f. H scats;' till, paint & lircs,. 138k, vie. VINWIISl •' ' ' ' H'siiilv'lr.illit'r/lill.-viiiisc, t.i^.H'H' lii-.itnl Xl|V' L'niist,'Ciiss;.i.'|i, ln-;il-i\l n-;'il.\ Jit.Oi.Mi aulo, powpr, nlhrm .sys- TlilSWKKK... ' sr.ilv all'i.v -wliVV.Ii. Only .20.0011 |iii|iis'. V(\ •lill. OIIIM\.I,W,VIU;!,IJ 1 -i ' 00 NISSAN 01 MERCURY $ 4 cyl.,' auto, AC, pw/pl,' Heritage for the Blind; Cass., 104K ml., orig. ownr., .u,f/s:|i,'«inJii»>.j!ih':ii.'.4al.p/h.l-iuivi;.i-il \\ \ Tax D'odu.ctlbla, Frea A GRAND ENVOY ... . 26L995 i'|,IJIT • . »airanl):JU'II, nli;.n/lik'k>. itiilfi, liiiiiif.- -T- ' *• s*YO845052,6 cyTi.aulo, a/t, n/w $1700. 732-381-4738 Towing, Free. Phone Card 1 ASKFORJOEC VIN ] m .l»iil, HUM ni HlU SiivUAJ-1%. .' slcico,ai[M.gj,_24Kmi. • VIM #22250552,8.tyl, aulo, o/c, pM/wnoVlJi!, am/frnxd, • OYOTA TERCEL- 1992- to donors with this ad + tilt, cfuiso, oir bogi,-l 9,263 mi- . Orlg. ownor, 95K- ml., nm11G2Call 1-800-2-donate. 2003 Toyota Ganiry 6 .' :•' .-. ;v •.•.. s manual, AC, VGC; $1600. CAR DONATIONS-Chooss Aiim, ;iirti)iiJ,p/niiiMrj..iiiii!l,i^.Jni/lml»ii'iili'.. ft>< >• f\C\C /• SAilE 5768 ^l#il ISAUE8941 o/b/o. 908-889-5882 ; T 5/LVERnDO your charity: Unitod Way, iiA1p/»ii!jinis,i'.i«,,iiiiu:j, ioi,|vi':ai[ii)iT, \ n Wy OYOTA .TERCEL- '94-orig. , MS, -£pll'opsy, Girl Scouts, DMA NEW 2003 CHEVROUET 2500 • EXT. CAB 'LS • 4x4 AXZPLANS We Will Never toso ownor, 30K , p's/pb/ac, aulo Boy Scouts,: Housing for 53900. q/b/o. 908-486- Homeless,' Childron with WELCOMED t 0981 •','.• cancer, and more ' Froo •2001 Mercury Mouiuniiieer .. • .',,' .: 1 BRING YOUR PM OYOTA TERCEL 94 - pick-up 1-888-395-3955 = ..Viilii, airamJji/iiliniin.liiH'lj". .iiWIni sk-iw. • /h'-| / A A if. 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Must present ad prior to /OLVO 240 DL Station Towing, free Phone Card '16,962 Wagon '88 - nm/fm cass., to donors with this ad V I Std Equip Incl; 530O V8, AutoOD trans,pwr strng/brks/wlndVlocks/mlrr, tilt, Sid Equip Incl: 6000'VB, pwr sl.nirj/brks, t/gls, AIR Opt Equip Incl: fl ft box, bwr sent, •' Std Equip Incl: 3.4L V6, auto QD trans, pwr strng/brks/wlnd/locks/mirr/lrunk, I sale to receive advertised prices 3"' seal, runs groat, 170K; nm11S2.Call 1-800-2-donate:- •1999 Volvo V70 -tloop t/gls. locking diff. aulo'.OO trans, alum whls, CD, cass, log lamps, Snow Plow Prop,. l/gls, AIR. lilt, r/dof. whl curs, split frt bench. Opt Equip Incl; pwr seat, cruise, sacriflco,$1500 97M354734 SW I'iidap. Aii'lii.,,iirL\'|iJ..|iliii!i"1iv'lin.!:IJ«. rh i i ' AAC www.fantwartanj.cam Trailer Hkg, pwr sind/locks/mirr, till; cruise, romo.k oyless onlry, r/dol, Slk*5909KT, mats, ctoroo, CD. 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By LAUREN TRAINOR prone to flooding are asked to THE OHRONICLIJ • . •' :'. '. . ' ' "use common sense," and if they : see 'the river getting ' high,•' to! Though indications at the move their cars to one the; two Chfonicle's ]>ress time mid-day designated, spots —-, the parking Wednesday were that. • Union lots of. Hillside Avenue School County would escape the brunt of. and ; Orange Avenue School; ONrEVERY PONTIAC & GMC IN STOCK! ition. We'llGive YouSIOOO Tropical Storm. Isabel, .residents', Buses will be available to'trans- ' and officials were getting pre- port residents back home, or if pared, just in case.. . needed to shelters at Orange., .In' Cranford, an Emergency , Avenue .and the Community

Management. Council meeting Center/'/ "• .•••.- • •'•' ; ••. ;.••.••'•;. : was convenecl Tuesday-, night to On; Tuesday, ;the township make siire- the '.•. .—~-—^ -H—T— --^ opened •• ',' the • t o,w.n s h i.p '.s response ' to 'Cranford police floodgates at severe: weather all residents to. have -High Street, arid1 NEW 2003 PONTIAC NEW 2003 PONTIAC NEW 2003 CMC NEW 2003 GMC NEW 2003 GMC wojil.d' be thor- oughly coordinat- Avenue to lower MONTANA EHT BONNEVILIESE iHV0Y4X4 YUKON XL 4X4 YUKON DENAll AWD ed,'. Though the hand so they can tune in.'the", river's.1 level' . ' • ' GEORGE PACCIELl-O/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER, 4 dr, Vorlec 6000 V8, aulo,,pisA a/c, GVW .rating 7,000 lbs, to w n s h i p ••'• s : Children plartt American flags at Cranford's Crane i Park during the ceremony dedicating the township's 3.4 litre,3400 SFIV6 engine. automatic,, p/sfo, front & rear air 4dr, 6'cyl, aiilq, p/s/b, a/c,-leather interior; traction. •. 4 dr.Vortec 4200 6cyl, agtp, p-'s/b. 'a/c, GVW rating 5,750 4dr, Vorlec 530OV8, auto, p/s/b, a/c, pwr sunroof; BOSB 9 1 Good News Bears 680 AM in the event of a Cranford also" ; power windows & locks, til); cruise, power sunroof, Horrielink',-. conditioning, 6-way power driver's seat, rear seal audio corj- Onstar, power .windows &''lpcks, -spoiler, Vin#. 34:1"30649,-"" IDS, aluminum wtieels,.anv'fni.cass w/CO, luggage rack, SLE' . speaker system, pwebr adjustable pedals, Ontar, power win • reyei'Se.-9ir did deployed . • its v memorial to victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. For more photos from the cerempny, turn to Page A-12. ' It's agoadtime to.be a 'B/biirley Bear. power outage: • . ••.' tro|,OVDplayer, VM3O203184, MSRP$28,745 .,' ; ::.;\ ] .,•')•. ''.MSRP$29;245;'1,,... ..;•••:•' ;;' ..• standard package, Virtf 32367277,,MSRP $32,382, •-.' ;• dows,&locks.Vin#3G238485.MSRP$47,707; . . ••••'••'. Vin# 3J23763.3,; MSRP S50570 '. '.'• '••.•'. not' function cor- .portable -.puitiDS Tho school's football teain defeated rectjy.earlier this -^- '•—- '—' • •; • ,. •'.... to frequent lloocl- Metuchoi) .W-J-llost weekend in the. year,.-Police. Chief Eric; Mason, ing location's -.Wednesday,- before season opener, and '(he squad, plays • said all systems are now working the. storm was expected. And .the. ; i : : Buy :' v'''-;;!';; :. 'v':, , : '•••'•- ' •••:,::"•'•/'••;':.'- '•'.'/'•:' Us jlrst home giiimisince 200ft .'••-. For : '"••''-/•.--i ' .'y.-'J':''.'.j '•"• -•••' ,':'i'1 -• *-:'.-"Y properly, ...... ' ;.';• • . Fire•'• Department has' been pM-.Sahirilay against Roselle. For ••' '•The chief is on top of the situj preparing sandbags, -which resi- • wore, see Spoils.-Page C-1. ' ••• > atioh 'beyond .anything we've , dents, can pick up at the. been prepared .for before," said • Roundhouse- between.'8 nmi-'S- Councihvoman Barbara Bilgor. p.nv. .•.'•'•,; ;• "•'". '•'..' ' •' ' • •', ..- ;> The grou]) taped a shovv last •'•-. "At least.this'time,.we.a're one- f PONTIAG night'that' outlines emergency step, ahead of the storm," said . procedures; it will.be run cpn.tin- Bilger..,,' •: ., ,; • '•-.,- ....••• ' By LAUREN TRAiNOR thoughts,' and said prayers for the 'strength,to move- FUEL FOR THE SOUL 1 SALERNO* DUANE .uously '•••on \, . Channel. 35; ••' Cranford police, are alsourg- dnbut not forget: - .•-.•••;"•' '•'.'.•-•• '.: . Emergency information will also; ing everyone to make sure/they ' .Speeches, songs, and therelease of six white-doves 245 BROAD STREET, SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY be; available on the township's havo'.-a flashlight available; 'to .', CRANFORD — It was^a beautiful.day for. a.cere- marked -the occasion as residents crowded the park: HOURS: 9-9 MON-FRI, 9-6 SAT -dedicated • radio' station, 680 AM. mark the locations of water sup-' mony about hope and remembrance.' '.•'•' and tho'.surrounding'streets;.."'•.•••• . WE ARE PROFESSIONAL GRADE 1 MILE FROM SHORT HILLS MALL • Police urge all residents to have a: ply pipeline valves, niastor elec- • A^ hundreds, of township residents.gatherecl, under "Wo.cannot predict whereI. life will take us," said .battery-operated radio on. hand', tvical switches, and gas line.sliut- sqnny skies'to mark the.second anniversary of the • Kelly Grady, one, ofthe Cranfordresidents' widowed, www.salernoduanesummit.com so they can' tune.in tlie station in ,o(T valves; and remove valuable •Sept. IL terrorist attacks and dedicate of the town- by tlie attacks.. "What better gift is there but the eel- the event of a power outage. . ship's memorial iri the redesigned Crane Park, speak- Prices include allcoststo.be paid by a consumer except tax, title & MV fee's.-Prices include all manufacturer rebates & incentives, if any, ^Just bring ih any current competitor's ad and we'llbeat the-prices'.: Based on. same make, model, year & equip-. : • ' Residents-'.in areas that are ers called, for. continued positive ani.1 healing »>„..!' -merit. Dealer reserves the right to purchase competitor's vehicle if necessary.. "Severity of;creditmayeffeqtdown. payment..All. offers are subject to.approval by primary lender.' Not responsible for. typographical errors. Offers expire 9/16/03.: '•.•• .. - II you havo a ' job, a social, IT'S EZ JUST CALL! socurlty number r 2?s3 !rcm - and a phono bill 1 we'll give you • ••:/V CREDIT PROBLEMS a car loan** 1-888-594 5332 Borough SWQRfc /.:•'•••$ CiMilmi !;<:;n!iit Brad Bishop is • . _

•.•;•• e<::''ic'ii::icdlromM five-month"' changes •.-' • -.' »•'• ':'••': • '.I ;/'t- Appalachian Trail. For ." •'i'nGi-jriiRisliopsexploits'..turn-to ..• on the 'i''jiH'-ci-1. .-•'•' •• ' ••••....• to open ••'. •.; • •••'-'. •-.'•• ••• -.-. way in . ;V;':'i:;-1 K'worth? By LAUREN TRAINOR By LAUREN TRAINOR -THE CHRONICLE; : --;• •.- —.••-••;:--^-. CtARWOOD — The opening- elate for Washington School has1 -^. The Board Mas. been pushed-baek;again, this time of Eclucation is again revisiting OVER 400 VEHICLES REDUCED HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION to Monday, Sept. 2.2, district offi- the topic of.blot'k scheduling— ' • BRAND NEW 2OO3 CHEVY cials.said'this week.. •... ;•'•' ;, : . and '-this time,', district officials •'-.. Because of construction.delays, say, something may change. .'. particularly a • determination .by At a meeting of the board's You May Also Qualify Cm/FILIER .Cranford building inspectors that. Curri'culuin and Instruction .sub- . . ForAdditional Savings.: • plumbing modifications: did riot committee -Monday night, par-: /'. COLLEGE 2 2L, 4 cyl,-4sp, auto trans, pwr str/4 whl ABS, AIR, conform to plans approved by the ents and officials-alike expressed •.--. AM/FM stereo GD; inter wip, tilt, rdef, frnt/rrrfir mats, New Jersey Department of concern over the district's sched-, GRADS. . b/s linldgs, frnt mud guards, tract asst, dual airbags,' Community Affairs in Trenton, uling format and its impact on :. OLDSMOBILE STK #69100, VlN #37193731, MSRP $16,185. Buy Coffeeseries the school was unable to open as student achievement, .- . ..-.' • 1000 price incl. .$4500 GM rebate if quaL scheduled Sept 8,... • . ; Parent repeated familiar LOYALTY ... . REBATE continues Saturday 'At first, the--opening date was . claims the scheduling format MILITARY RETIREES tentatively set at Sept, 15; But ; limits students' course options. • • & CURRENT pp Wishing ;- with minor issues still needing to • and thus hampers.them in the • Chair bring their songwritingtalents to . be -corrected, the date has been increasingly-competitive college MILITARY ..:„ //i» .vea Saturday night in the latest ' - pushed back another week.. •admissions process. .;'•• 'V , ••' • • •• ' ' ' ..' '•"• • S,.,-J., vi,.'lGid.,l ••bailment iiUlie Coffee with.; . • . Washington School is home.to: ••Particularly,'. parents .were '-.'; 1 '.-.'. •''••'•' ' ' ' ' • ' 5 .CI'PIM Concert Series For a lull concerned with the lack of flexi-' H you wanl n logi'KmlL fl il JI IOIO'I ' |> JHU.I ' OMIMITM' j the district's pre-kindergarten and Bring in othorcfoali 1 > cl> < Oiiliva .ui tin J 1 1 II provi Ir 1 y r 1111 ijc I pi 5 10497 i j ot rrti and entertainment hap- bility when scheduling language kindergarten students. Lincoln • ; . • btiforo ui Jllor tho 1I1 ^s ' 'IT, m the area soe Prime Time on School, which the. remaining stu- and mathematics classes. , dents attend, opened as scheduled. . . "We would really like to see Jim Philbin, project manager something in'the future so Our : foi Construction" Services Project' kids can have math all year," . 1 said parent Jeanette . Eger. Management of Chester, said he ; 1, • i h »' 11 -V believes the inspectors will be able . "••;'•• :•'. . . •'.,;• ' ;- Vv. ; '"'•'"•>'' '•:"'• '•'-.. .-NICOLE DIMELLA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Another parent , was upset to visit the site again this week. Adi Amiri of Toysfland is one of several women who balance a busy family life with running a busi- because the block scheduling After the inspectors visit, they, will ness In Cranford's downtown. . , " prevented her. daughter . was • from taking both a psychology • Block party be able to issue a temporary cer- : tificate of occupancy. class and a Spanish class in the •.':'.' in Garwood "They've been very cooperative, ieeni^ same year. \ ' • . ; -. .<•.••' ' and have.'accommodated, us on Superintendent' ; . Lloyd . .. BRAND NEW 2OO3 CHEVY BRAND NEW 2OO3 CHEVY A 'ijpieconvn) lor one time bor Leschuk, currently conducting 2OO3CHEVY such short notice — we have every By LAUREN TRAINOR "It's a really nice balance'to muting routine to do some- Ot 0 te^idtV mid pirt ot the con reason to believe they will contin- 1 the latest in a series of reviews of . *~w I rl~^ t g SEDAN 9 #Ci.^ PICKUP 4X2 THE CHRONICLE , '.- ;'• •'. •.•;.-'- • • have a great home life and jug -. thing more meaningful for her- SEDAN tmu ih) i elebradon of the borough's ue to be accommodating,".Philbin : : the block schedule, did not '.. cci knmal beams 1pm Saturday .'filing children, -a house, and a self.' • '.'.• v.-.- '.. ••' ;---;' 3.1 U, V6, auto trans, pwrstr/brks/wind/locks/mirr, AIR,AM/FM • 3.4L.,V6,:4sp. auto trans,, pwr str/brkywiridyiocks AIR AM/FM V6, 4300 Vortec, auto trans w/OD, pwr str/brk, AIR, AM/FM ; entirely disagree. ^The; tilings said. , • '••;, •..' . ; • \ CRANFORD; — Many business,; and >I think equa^ .-.- "Really, Sept. 11 inspired me n JnnvPaik Th>da\ will include that you brought up tonight — I • stereo CD, tilt, cruise, rdef, dual.airbags, STK #B1563, VlN stereo CD,.tilt, rdef, inter wip, dual airbags 1355 mi STK s,tereo cass, lock rr diff, tach, bw tires, STK #B8274 VlN Once the temporary certificate •women business owners in the amounts of energy have to be to want to- help people," said . #3M714362, MSRP $.19,790. Buy price incl $4750 GM #B-i 107, VIN-.#3d378'365;-MSRP $22,110 Buy price incl #38143194, MSRP $17,290 Buy price incl $4000 GM n mtisii endors ? ikiteboard do think about these things' and of occupancy is granted, floors in .downtown have a unique chal- put in each.. That's what keeps Zimmerman. "My. vocation is : $4000 GM rebate if qual.': ; . rebate if qual d ' onstntion wu tuei orks rebate, if qual... •" •.,. • • •"'.•'•'; "'•••''••.' ••'.- the multi-purpose room must still lenge. As mothers,.wives, and helping women, showing them they do, bother me,? said be tiled, and painting and dther entrepreneurs, they . must how beautiful they can look." •• Leschuki,.-; . '.". •'•'-.'';,, :/ •••'•', ••••:."•.'• "Many of us are neigh- He acknowleidged..the- block minor items must be finished simultaneously handle the She noted that although it is ; before the cafeteria and board stresses of all three roles while bors, we're friends, and I stressful to wear so many hats; schedule put$ some constraints BUY $ BUY $ BUY $ 6n course selection^ and noted, offices are ready for use. ,maintaining. their, composure think it is an extension of it is nevertheless gratifying FOR FOR "Right now our primary con- and'Sanity. :'. •. that students yiho are not able to 1 since she is doing sbmething ONLY.;, ONLY;, ONLY cern, is to get the inspection done ..•;.• The. women in downto\vn that We just want to see she believes in for herself and . enroll in a language class will be 12998 15997 Commentary A-8 given a study guide packet td 11.998 and get the classrooms ready," said Cranford each handle it their the community. .. ,- • . each other succeed," : practice their skills before thteif. Community Life .B-1 Philbin. ; ;. . own way, but by drawing on ^There's Unbelievable stress, . Until the temporary certificate support, from each other and .;-—' Maggie Denny but it's good, healthy stress. It classes start jn the v second is issued, kindergarteners will' the people in their lives, the prepares me for future chal- semester, or the following yesiR,; 'Prices incl all costs to be paid by the consumer Spoits C-1 : Leschuk said that in addition EXTRA I Now Shop Us On Hie Web continue to attend half-day ses- women are able to organize me balanced,", said Jude lenges," she said.. • • .," .: . except lie , reg & taxes Prices valid from 72 hrs sions, and pre-kindergarten will themselves around the myriad to reviewing the block sch0dal- of publication All payments based on primary lender Prime Time B-2 Zimmerman, proprietor of the Sofia, Perez, owner of Soft's v 1 i DISCOUNTS I WWW. be oh hold. responsibilities they must deal wonien!s clothing store Jude hair s&bn, has brought to her ing .structure, 'hiei. wii|;i .;,^8|i<^i approval GM & Lease programs subject to change examining other Ways toarrang e FOR CURRENT I multichevrolet.com Without notice Call dealer for updates "on select Obituaries A-10,11 If. the school's opening day is with every day. and mother of two sons. business the same vigor she models if qual Subject to primary lending source again postponed, Superintendent Organization is' a necessity. As a former vice president of has brought to her hoine. life. GMAC I 24 Hours /^ ,- Will BE THERE Bdl Murphy said, letters will be So. is a belief in what you nre sales for Liz Claiborne, could include a *-—,^-r. approval Rebate in lieu of financing tSeventy of Real Estate . . C-3 : : LESSEES credit may affect down payment and choice of vehicle tent to parents and a phone chain doing Zimmerman eschewed the com- which students can elect W'^'iil &AARP Bankruptcies musl be discharged See dealer for .. . A-5 will go into effect details Vehicles subject to prior sale and programs Police Log MEMBERS i V<<8 2675 ROUTE 22 W. • UNION • 908-686-2800 subject to change due to advertising deadline

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