A-12 The Chronicle February 21, 1996

\..\ Wednesday, February 28, 1996 Vol. 105, No. 9 A Forbes Newspaper 50 cents For The Personal Touch 5050 5050 CRAN FORD • GARW0OD • KENILWORTH Employment- Employment- I Want In Temporary Personnel •EARN* General General $24,500 From Mail Clerks to SELLING, BUILDING, Executive Secretaries, we : BE PART OF A REPAIRING, HELPING ETC??? Is CARE take pride in carefully FAST GROWING COMPANY for screening every employee,. -SWiTCHBOARD/RECEPTIONIST-- Cops nab 50 • FIRM-has amand Position entails operating .busy switchboard, greeting xoHege? We specialize in 0 pm schedules visitors, running errands and performing a variety of tme in clerical assignments. Switchboard and/or receptionist The Army high quality secretarial W which Is ideal for lghSchoo;cl experience helpful. A valid NJ driver's .license and a Reserve can help you ~ and clerical temps! ' lege student and ~ good driving record are required. take* a big bite out of ATTRACT READERS!! : 2nd family Incoma. • ACCOUNTING AND PURCHASING CLERKS college expenses. People who want* . How? Call for your light to work 20 to 24 0 Friday night : Entry level positions available in our busy corporate If you qualify, industrial needs. . hrs, per week and m) accounting and purchasing departments. Ideal candi- the MontgomBry Gl make excellent m dates should possess clerical and data entry skills, be College growth Bill could provide you guaranteed money J proficient on a calculator and be able to work In a fast plua bonus, x No; • paced office. GET^ESPONSE!!! with up to $6,920 for HIGH POWER TEMPS exp. necessary. • fighters again ask college or approved ECDE. 908-28t-# WAREHOUSE/LIGHT CLERICAL vo/tech training. 105 E. Union Ave., Bound Brook township for help We'll also pay you Entry level position available In our distribution facility, at teen, party. Distribution and clerical experience helpful but not over $105 a weekend (908)560-9155 necessary. A valid NJ driver's license and a good ASK FOR AN AD to start. Training is driving record are required. By~ ELLEN M. FEUCETTA usually one weekend 5020 CLERICAL ENHANCER IN T\YE CHRONICLE Beer found; parents absent a month plus two Child Care Wanted SWITCHBOARD DRIVER/DISTRIBUTION weeks' Annual . „ OPERATOR Immediate need for van and box driver. Driving and who escaped. . " RARITAN HEALTH- 633 distribution experience helpful. A valid NJ driver's II With future expansion already in By ELLEN FEUCETTA Training. By adding cense and a good driving record are required. YOUR AD. IT COSTS According to Lt. Mason, the po- i BABY & TODDLER SEEK Route 28, Raiitan. Certi- 2 F/T Temporary posP the planning stage for Union Coun- THE CHRONICLE the pay for Basic LOVING NANNY- F/T, fied Nurses Aides- F/T, tlons .available with the lice juvenile bureau is continuing We offer excellent compensation and benefits. Send ty College, campus neighbors in Training and skill livo-ln/out, child care P/T all shifts., possibility of porman- the investigation." j training, you'll earn only. Wo provide meals, 526-8950 Pat Caccavelli ment positions. Days resume, apply In person or call 908-356-8500 for more AS LITTLE AS $7 Citizens Against Residential En- More than 75 teens, 14-17 years hours with rome flex- information. Over $17,585 during a BR/bath with private en- old, crammed a West Holly Street "There will be ramifications as a)' trance & phone. Non- ASSISTANT MANAGER ibility needet'*) for early croachment (CARE) are hoping the standard enlistment. evenings anJ an oc- STS TIRE & AUTO CENTERS o PER WEEK home Friday evening while .the result of the incident" he said. "It • smoking, proper Eng. & • West Main Street Township Committee will back up So.il you could Vefs. req. Dunollen. Full Service auto & tire caslonafSaturday. parents and owners of the home was a violation of. the law and ac-! 908-968-7494 colter. Auto related ex- Bound Brook, NJ 08805 . the crusade to halt further college were elsewhere. About 50 are fac-tion will be taken by the juvenile; use a little financial periSnce helpful. Excel- The Wackenhut Corpora- building. .help fletiii'ig through CHILDCARE— Loving lent salary plus bonuses. tion is seeking-profes- ing further police action after half bureau." . i • PATA ENTRY DRIVER 5 : school-the kind that person 'needed tor lodV 'Full, benefits pkg. sional, perSonnable indi- "-Speaking if list-peek's township CHRONICLE a dozen pplice officers responded 'Lt Masen also' indicated the de-' dler In my So. Plalnfield Will train! viduals for busy Somer- ; CLERK Ann Suszko looks out'her bedroom window onto the Union County College parking lot, once won't interfere with homo. Own transp. rofs. Nat'l SVC Co. has exc. Suburban Auto Mall set office. ' TEMPORARY/FT ,. oppty for ind with clean meeting, CARE delegates and to the scene after 9 p.m. following partment is •conducting a trace to school-stop by or Mon-Frl. Flex. hrs. Call Metuchen Location shielded from view by ranks of trees which were down to accommodate college expansion. tiz 908-753-2364 Now Through May 3rd driving record and valid homeowneyz Mike Harrington and a complaint of a disturbance. determine where the beer was pur- call: Call (908) 725-6998 Some duties include: . . HOURS: 8:30am-5:00pm driver s license. Must bo JimjShaiihahan painted a gloomy According foLt . Milton Mason, -chased. ; LOVING CHILD CARE ASSISTANT TEACHER/ Switchboard operator, able & willing to lift NEW SPAPERS pus," he said. the redirection of courses to thecessfully abolish a 25-year agree- Desired (or our 17 mos.8i SUBSTITUTES typing, filing, data entry, The United States Golf 70lbs. Raritan & No. A DIVISION OF FORBES INC. picture of demise for the one time police found two kegs of beer and "The department goes out to; 908-542-4964 5 yr. old boys In our employment verification Association seeks a Brunswick Iocs. Must The last project was the con-Elizabeth, Plainfield and Scotch ment which allowed college stu- Assistant Teacher: and light payroll. lush; residential area. numerous open bottles of beer on local taverns and vendors twice a- Brldgewater home. FT We are looking for a mo- fast, accurate alpha/ have own transportation. struction of a permanent parking Plains campuses, and the imple- dents to park at the Nomahegan •the premises. More than 50 juve- year to warn them against selling 908-542-2238 days. Call eves or tivated, caring and cre- numeric keyer. Call or Good Sal/ben. Fax res: In a prepared proposal, the wknds. 908-722-5898 ative individual to join Qualified individuals, send resume to:: CLK, 212-563-5962. Mall To Place Your Ad Call lot on the South Lawn Lot, which mentation of an enrollment cap at Park lot without restriction. A two- niles were taken into custody for alcohol tominors, " he said. "The M ML TOUCAN IL* please call: Res: CLK, PO Box 1910, group oflered a set of alternatives MATURE, LOVING CAR- our professional staff. the Cranford campus. alleged alcohol violation. All ofdepartment has seen a rise in al- Competitive salaries, 908-563-0200 USGA NY* NY 10116. EOE which they feel will help offset was originally billed as a "tempo- hour parking restriction is now in ARMY RESERVE EGIVER- needed to E.O.E M/F/H/V 800-559-949 those in custody were later re- cohol consumption by minors. We; care (or 3 children. 4 benefits and career op- PERSONNEL-DE some of the adverse imparts of the rary" gravel lot Neighbors are af- Its list also includes the removal effect at the.lot days/wk. Non-smokqr, portunities. Experience in CLERICAL P.O.Box 708 leased to their parents at the scene are taking a long, hard look at the a pra-school setting pre- Far Hills, MJ DRIVER—food products, college's continued growU;'! fected by lights, noise, auto ex- of about '20-28 feet of pavement "Since the CARE presentation, 5000 lleansp—with—K> GBL— preferred]—good o of the investigation.. Police be- situation and putting every effort Call 756-2169 6:30-9pm erredTNo degree or col- Nat'l SVC Co. has exc. and a dptfrrioratpri vipw. Thf from thp Soi ith T-»vwn T nt we realize that there are additenal- EMPLOYMENT lege education required. 07931-0708 driving record, reliable. As Mr. ShaiuuiliaJi puintcd out, into addressing the problem." and on Frl. anytime. oppty for exp office sup- 908-463-8086 lieve there were other teenagers Substitutes: Experience port elks. Good com- 908-781-1011 however, "As a county institution, lot is also closer than the 140-foot to the residential properties, and matters to be addressed on their in a pre-school setting munication/basic skills. ELECTRONIC setback provided in Cranford's zon- additional evergreen trees planted behalf," Majjpr Hoeffler said. Tm 5050 preferred. No degreed Mall/Copy/Fax. Raritan & the college is not legally required required. For Immediate Equal Oppty Employer ASSEMBLERS 5050 5080 5080 5100 ing laws, CARE leaders claim. to create a natural barrier. CARE working with Freeholder Force Employment- No. Brunswick Iocs. Must Career Investments}' to adhere to Cranford's zoning or- General Consideration, Fax us have own transportation. Immediate opportunities Employment' Part-Time Part-Time "Before the lot was built, if you also suggests closing the access through the Union County College your resume Great sal/ben/grbwth po- for long term assign- General Employment Employment Opportunities dinances as long as their construc- New A&P receives 908-981-1972 tential. Fax res: CLK, DRIVERS TEAMS- ments In the Branchburg tion is in the interest of its educa- were standing on the sidewalk near from Princeton Road and rerouting Facility and Expansion Committee, The Goddard School, 212-563-5962. Mail Res: Flred of false promises? area. 1st & 2nd. shifts. traffic through the main entrance which include^,delegates from the ARE YOU A 1110 Centennial Ave. CLK, PO Box 1910, NY, At Covenant we deliver; Working with microscopic NO EXPERIENCE Part-time ASSEMBLE ARTS- tional mission." the observatory, you couldn't see TELEPHONE Plscataway, NJ 08854. NY 10116. EOE top teams earn & optical components. NECESSARY! $500 to TELEMARKETING Crafta, TOys, Jowplry, "According to Mr. Harrington, the houses on Brown Terrace, the on Springfield Avenue. Board of Trustees from the college, 908-981-1133 $104,000 +/year, excel- Must be very detail - ori- S900 Weokly/Potontial SOMERVILLE OFFICE Wood Items, typing, sow- SALES EXPERT? COMPUTER INSTRUC- lent benefits. 401 (k). ented and have good Processing Mortgago If you have a clear, ploaaant speaking voice and you ing, computer work from that mission may soon produce trees and underbrush were so Mr. Harrington said thus far only CARE members, freeholders and top shopper reviews CHILD CARE— Have you TOR Full time or Part 32,000 hiring bonus, all Refunds! Own hours. Call like talking on the phone, you are qualified. Flexible home In your sparo time. 5010 • Career Training Forbes newspapers always wanted to work dexterity. Experience In more construction. thick," Mr. Harrington said. "After Mayor Robert Hoeffler and Com- township commissioners. needs a Telemarketing time for Somerville based Freightllner Conventlon- probe testing and electri- 909-715-2378 ext. 2035, ovonlng hours available. Easy to learn presentations Groat pay. Froo details & Services with children In your own call 1-800-632-8007. 24 Hayes of Cranford. 5020 • Child Care Specialist. You Must be company. Call "Com- als. Solos welcomed- cal testing a must. Re- (24 hours). that will earn you moro than the excellent hourly rate "In the college's planning de- they took down 75-80 towering red missioner Richard Sails have taken "I have also suggested that By ANNA MURRAY home but were afraid to we guarantee. hrs. (FEE) Wanted team oriented, sell- puter Tutor" at 908-281- Call today: 1-800-441- sume helpful. "The parking lot is full," he said. "go it alone?" 'Let Mon-* 0035 4394 CONVENANT POSTAL JOBS signs, they have an additional and white oaks, I can now see my an interest in the matter. He hasUnion County College President CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENT 5030 - Agencies motivated, imaginative, day Morning Inc worry Start S12.68/hr. plus ASSEMBLERS— Excel- "It will probably never be this 5040 • Domestic confident, patient & disci- COOK- Full Tlme- TRANSPORT . Please call(908) 981-1011 For moro information call Marc Greenspan at: : 45,000 square feet proposed for neighbor shaving on Brown Ter- also worked closely with Free- Dr. Thomas Brown' join us at our for you I No feesl Apply benefits. For application 908-722-3000 EXTENSION 6857 lent Incomo to assemblo . When Kenilworth Mayor Michael jammed again, and I can still navi- 5050 - General plined. Sales experience jd.-526=4884,_253=9595;- Church Rectory (3 DRIVERS- Solo & KELLY and exam Information product* at homo. I added classrooms in and around race." holder Ed Force, an ex-mayor of next meeting to work together on gate the store in a very comfortable ~5O6tr^H6alttTCare ~ " a-plust-ExcBttonr^atary," 788-8838 ood, look- Teams, $2,000 Sign On. call i-floO-299-2470, —tnlo 1.501-616-i700 ' Tripodi cut the ribbon at the of- 5070 - Managerial commission & benefits. ng for an experienced Top Teams "Earn oxt. NJ 132, 8am-9pm, Dopt. NJ-6331 itory area of the —First on the group's wish list is Cranford. The two joined to suc-these issues." . fashion. The store is a cinch toge t 5080 - Part-Tlmo Send resume: Forbes SERVICES ficial grand opening ceremony of CHILDCARE-A NANNY/ cook to plan, shop, pre- $104,000+, Top Trainers 7 day*. to, and beautifully laid out 5090 - Employment Newspapers, PO BoxHSKPR- needed for pare, serve and clean up Earn 70K. Major Benefits/ 377 Hoes Lane « BE YOUR OWN BOSS the new 66,400-square-foot A&P Wanted 699, Somerville, NJ 08876 Immed. pos. FT/PT, exc.'after meals. 5 weekdays, Piscataway, NJ 08654 PRINTING Forbes Buy Brand namo prod- Motel & Deadhead Pay. yesterday, the parking lot was al- "A&P has a long tradition of ser- 5100 - Career Attn: Rick Kestenbaum. benefits and pay. Many 11 :QQ arn - 7:00 prn Con- Never An Applicant Foe Pressporson A.B. Dick NEWSPAPER S ucts way bolow wh. salo. Convenant Transport Resell for- big profits. ready jammed. vice toth e average American. It Investments & tine pos. avail.- Car & tact' Roseann McDon- 800441J»394>.Stwdents An Equal ,Opportunity 9870 2 cplor with motat Briefs : lt ,••,, -^.Employer Vary smalt invostmont. Montovano won't run Opportunities refs. nee. 201-797-9682 ougti (90B)'789-0280'' and,. paper pla|o exporl- call80O-338 e428'" "" For dotails: Call Discount Officials said there •• • •' -.-•: • .- ,-.-~,.: . has a real place in ence. Reliable hood only SOMERWLtE OFFICE FRONT END SALES apply. Call •. . Connection. 463-1300 r were 1,100 customers the community." New retail Bakery In if you havo a clear, pleasant speaking volco and you Marilyn Ryan at 233-8757. By EULEN M. FEUCETTA y & a cihch to Cranford seeking ener- (201) 332-8802 like talking on the phono, you are qualified. Flcxiblo BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Tax help available in the store early in Patty Jannette • Scotch Plalns-Fanwood Press • Somerset Messenger-Gazette • South Plalnfleld Reporter THE CHRONICLE getic, charismatic indi- REAL ESTATE evening-hours available. Easy to loarn presentations Earn $20-$30 hr P.T. Cranford area residents older the morning. The getto, and beautifully of Kenilworth said, j viduals to work the front LICENSED ASSISTANT that will earn you more than the excellont hourly rato PartyUto Is now "The store is gor- Counter at an all-natural wo guarantee. . seeking consultants. Board of Education President Steven Montovano will leave his post at If .you have mln. 1 yr R. than 60 may obtain free assistance Passover workshop i^J?c^ laid out' bread bakery. Unusual E. selling; exp. & are For moro Information the end of this year's term. Failing to file to. run for a new term by geous >- bright, emphasis placed on computer, literate this F/T For more information call Marc Greenspan at: Call Kathl Jo at: preparing tneir federal and state Preparing for Passover is more at the Garden State ,./ u big, very nice. I product' knowledge & ositlori Is for you. Salary 908-722-3000 EXTENSION 6857 (908) 572-5064 Monday afternoon's deadline, Mr. Montavaho leaves Cranford voters custom or" satisfaction 1995 incom^tax returns. than cleaning. Solomon Schechter Parkway. ^Wayne Hayes hope- it stays, just S' ?0> * hnnus ft vnrn- CASH PAID WEE The scrvie\.is available at Cran-—Day School is hosting a worlcshop, with an uncontested school board election this spring. -like-this-It's great-to have-herejn Great work environment. tion. Call Sanjoov, 494- Earn $2 for oach onvo- his term ana those oi Lois verhoeven and Peter uapno Jr. expire in Customer-eofficialss were-operdy-enthusiand - Call 908-789-2326 2211, ON TRACK RE- lope you stuff. Free do- ford Public I2*^ary, 218 Walnut "Innovations for your Passover astic as shoppers filled their carts town. I can drop my kids off at ALTY. REALTORS April. Ms. Verhoeven and Mr. Caprio. will run for re-election to:ne w GOLF RANGERS/ Forbes tails. Sond SASE, Na- Ave., Monday a^d Friday after- Seder," 7:30 pjn. Monday, March and feasted on the array of free Karate, cross the street and do my 1$THERE~^ tional homemallors, 4409 terms,' . . • '. .'. '.''•.•• . ''.•'•. STARTERS- County RECEPTIONIST N E W SPAPERS Park Commission. Re- needed In Womens N. 16th Streot STE. 2008. noons through/Monday, April 15 11 at the Cranford Lower School. Dr. Saul Zucker, a town veterinarian, announced his candidacy several samples provided throughout the shopping." Phoenix. AZ 85010 sponsible for starting health club 9 - 5 Mom • EQECTRICIAN and at Cranferfd Community Cerp ~Rabbi Ron Isaacs of Temple Sha- weeks ago and will be the third candidate on the ballot store. Anne Pacini of Cranford said, golfers & maintaining Frl. Call Sandy.218-1155 5050 timely play on course. Experienced. To.work on' CIRCLE T1HS ADI ter, 200 Bloomingdaje Ave. Tues- lom in Bridgewater will offer cre- Dr. Zucker was a Clark Board of Education member 1992-94, before Clowns in brightly colored cos- '"It's terrific, wonderful and dean. Knowledge of. golf re- RECEPTIONIST/ Employment- call bases. Own transpo- Business Opp: Home day mornings. tumes distributed balloons and The fresh vegetables are beautiful quired, Flexible hours in- SECRETARY General ratlon & hand tools nec- basod or work from our ative ideas for enriching the Pass- moving toCranford . . HIDDEN CASH IN FT pos. avail, w/non- essary 908-469-Q281 office, Very professional) " For appointments, call the li- -smiles to children of all ages. and the meat is nice and fresh, m cluding woetends & holi- over Seder. The community is wel- The three uncontested candidates will share the ballot with the dis- days; $8.50 .per. hr. Call profit social svg. agency Training provided : FASHION ADVISOR 908-526-3410 1 brary at 709-7272 or the com- trict's proposed budget This year's election is Tuesday, April 16. Among the; shoppers was Wayne be here all the time." 908-722-1200 for applica- In Raritan. Phones, typ- SECURITY Wear & show ladles Jow- come. For more information and to tion. Hearing impaired ing, filing & greeting • olry 2 eves. $150.' No "In- munity center at 709-7283. call 908-526-4762. EOE . visitors. Must have WP RSVP, call 272-3400. 5.1 exp. $7.30 hr. to start Wells Fargo currently has vestment, 908-756-3068 GOLF SHOP AT- w/full benefits. Call several F/T openings at NURSERY SCHOOL Ads In Classified YOUR CELLAR? Personnel 908-707-8844 one of the most presti- Basketball showdown TENDANT- County Park TEACHER don't cost — Computer seminar— Morning Madness Sale downtown tomorrow Commission. Respon- Ext. 113 . gious companies In the Needed. Part time in a The Cranford High School fac- sible for golf registra- Somerville area. We. are private home daycare. They pay! The Orange Avenue School PTA Downtown Cranford merchants are offering stores: Cranford Bike Shop, Cranford Book NewShoppe. . tions and retail sales. RECEPTIONIST- P/T, (poking for hard working, Plscataway/Mldoesex ulty will face the Class of '96 in a Knowledge of golf desir- Clark area. To work in dependable, mature Indi- area. 885-1327 will present an information semi- bargains during their one-day-only, three-hour Store, Cranford Golden Touch Jewelers, Excep- The Leap info Savings, second annual Morn- Aucupuncture & physical basketball showdown 7 p.m. Tues- able. Flexible noulrs. in- viduals with flexlbte DEALERSHIP WITH NA- nar 7:30 pjn. Tuesday in the Or-Morning Madness Sales, 7-10 a-m. tomorrow. tional Events, Fanta-C Boutique, Gateway Min- ing Madness Sale promotion is sponsored by! cluding weekends and therapy olllce. 3 eves. schedules. We provide all PART TIME- Clerical. TONAL MAINTENANCE day in the lower gym of the high :4:15-9:30pm. Typing es- required, training and uni- Union Medical office exp. CORP.— Assured ac- ange Avenue School cafeteria. More than 20 stores will offer extra store-wide erals, Geiger's Fine Women's Apparel, Cranford Downtown Management Corporation. TURN UNNEEDED holidays. $6.50 per hr. sential. For info call 908- preferred, flexible am form as well as ah excel- counts in tho local aroa. school. There will refreshments Call 908-722-1200 for ap- 382-2434 hours. 908464-5318 Spherus Computer Concepts, LTD discounts of up to 30 percent When combined Florist, Gina's Town & Country, Hartig's Paint The Morning Madness Sale Committee, is plication. Hearing Im- lent benefits package. $600 weekly Incomo and halftime contests. comprised of volunteer merchants, Cranford paired call 908-526-4762. RN 3-11PM Supervisor Good starting pay with PROOFREADER auarantoed to start. will discuss how topla n for your with already reduced prices, bargain shoppers & Wallpaper, Kid's Kastle, S&S Deli, Side Door FURNITURE, CLOTHES, EOE room for' advancement. Corporate stationary 54,950 Investment ro- Tickets are $2 for students and residents and DMC board member Alan Full time. Call . qulred. Call 800^32-2290 family's personal computer,; will find items on sale for as much as 80 per- Treasures, Family Pet Center, Clean & Healthy Raritan Health & Previous appllcahts need knowledge of proof road- $3 for adults. All proceeds benefit Churchill, the Cvanford Chronicle and director HAIRDRESSER/BARBER not re-apply. Call nowl Ing symbols. Work at cent off. Home, Dovetails, Magdalina's Boutique, Linda's Wanted FfT or Pft. Take Extended Care Center DRIVERS- Tired of District computer staff members 633 Route 28-Rarltan 908-981 -1995 home. Exp. preferred. being away from horns? Project Graduation and the class of Special savings can be found at the following Book Exchange, Hobby Heaven and S'ORT of of sales promotions for the DMC. TOYS ETC. INTO QUICK over existing following EOE ' Call John it 964-1150. Joanne Mullane and Angelique with new salon. Must do 908-526-8950 National freight offers job "96. TRAVEL AGENT- For TELEMXRKETERS security, home woekly. Eimer will be on hand to discuss barber outs. Exp'd. RN 3-11PM Supervisor top pay BC/BS, prescrip- pref'd/not necessary. Full Time. Call small agency In Glad- WANTED- Pt/ft. 9:30- the use of computers in the class- CASH!! 1:30. 6:30-10:30 position. tion drug card, 401K. Also, Manicurist needed. Raritan Health & stone. 1 year mln exp. Minimum 23, (1 year trac- Single parent network Call (908) 819-0989, Extended Care Center Sabre or Apollo exp. a Salary plus bonus. Per- room. The public is invited. Call $ 00 fect for homemakors, tor-trailer oxperloncQ. ask for Dennis 633 Route 28-Rarltan plus Call 908-234-0144 or CDL-A. Call Oom at Na- Divorced, widowed, and never- Cheryl Rutmayer at 272-0130 to re- tax resume 908-234-0355 college students. Money FOR ONLY 18 RUN A 908-526-8950 motivated Individuals tional Freight 800-922- married mothers and fathers are 5088. ext, 4648 serve a seat LAB TECHNICIAN SALE6/SALES 5060 Call 908-545-1938 welcome tojoi n the network group 4 LINE AD AND REACH QC/R & D College de- MANAGEMENT Employment- TYPING HEADACHE 7:30-9:30 p.m. today at Calvary Lu- gree In food science. IMMEDIATE PT approx. 20 hrs. In SUFFERERS Leaf pickup Home economics, food Health Care So. Plalnfleld near Mall. WANTED-Honest, cat- theran Church on Eastman Street and nutrition or chemis- OPENING Mac or Word experience Ing doctor who has For information, call'709-0495. Spring leaf" pickup will begin OVER 103,000 HOMES. try. Work exp., and com- preferred. Flex. hrs. helped hundreds of pain ; puter skills required. Are you ready to earn be- R.N.SUPERVISOR Monday/April 1. The Public Works ri : Competitive salary with tweon $30,000-$50,000 For home care agencies. Salary negotiable. Ideal sufforors. Non-invaelvo. Less Than 1/1 Oth of One Cent Per Home!!! your first year and for housewife or student. conservative care! All Department requests no leaves be full benefits and profit Immed. opening In Som- Call BUI 908-754-3200 Democratic Club sharing, for qualified S50,000-$80,000 your erset and or/Hunterdon care provided by Dr. put on the street until the week candltates.send resume second year; Then - we'd counties. Inclds assess- Trlsh Stypka DC. For Into • Executive director of the Center or apply In person: like to speak to you, the ments of clients and em- oh how you can rocolvo prior toth e pickup. No yard waste Advanced Food Sys- loading NATIONAL REAL ployees. Must have BSN a $150 value In froo for Hope Hospice, Peter Shields, ESTATE office In NJ Is or branches will be picked up. To Advertise, Dial FREE tems Inc., 69 Veronica ana current exp. In the 5100 services. Call 828-7070.- will be the guest speaker 8 p.m. Ave., Somerset, NJ looking for 2 CAREER Hold. Part Time hours Limited to 15 callers. minded eople for residen- Career Investments/ There will be only one pickup per 08873 flexible Call 9am - 5pm HOME BUSINESS today at the Cranford Democratic tial, new homes sales, (908)722-7770 Opportunities street Residents who miss the commercial Investment OPPORTUNITY- Neod Club meeting at Cranford Com- 1-800-559-9495 MANAGEMENT moro Incomo? Develop I i i; TRAINEES sales & loaslng In Central pickup will be responsible to take your homo business FT/ munity Center. For information or Seeking Manager Train- Jersey area. WE WILL 5080 the leaves to the conservation cen- 111 GET YOU LICENSED AND Some adt lined intbii clas- PT Unlimited earnings. transportation to the meeting call oes/Asst. Mngrs. & Part-Time NEW HOURS: Salespeople for Immod. TRAIN YOU. lification may naif ire a fee Call Elaine 604-2088 Jim Murphy at 70(9-4005 or Loretta ter. * positions. 1st yr: mfjmt For, confidential Interview Employment to purchase information INTERNATIONAL MKT. Mon. - Fri. 8:0OAM-5PM earning poll $24,000- Mlttlop Wdrden at: . and/or material) regarding CO. soaks ambitious Smith at 272-4053.' $60,000 yearly. Advance- CENTURY 21 Worden & farcer invntments and/or ndlv's. to ostab. homo ADMINISTRATIVE AS- opportunities. - •};•••.;• . • Democratic candidates ment, bfts. & Incentives. Green, 908-874-4700. SISTANT— Growing Mfg. based business. Set your Call 518-0552 SALES— Malo/fomalo. Co. seeks an enthusias- $1000 WEEKLY- Stuff- own pace to financial • Support group The Cranford Democratic Com- ask for Mr. Qrap Stool sorvlco conter look- tic P/T clerical asst.-Cust. Ing Envelopes your loca- ndepondenco. Grnd. fir. Or FAX Before Noon, Monday or Mr. Wentura Ing for a person to fill an Service & organizational tion. Easy work, excellent oppty. 908-980-0890. , A support group for people car- mittee has established a screening 908-254-5301 skills required. Send ro- pay, PT/FT. WORKERS Insldo tolonhono sales POSTAL & GOVT JOBS ing for the elderly or chronically ill committee toselec t candidates for MEDICAL TRAINING position. (This Is not aumo or fill out an ap- NEED N0WI FREE DE- plication at: S.S. White TAILS send SASE: P.O. $21/hogr + Benefits . Township Committee. Any Demo- Train to become a telemarketing) Good No exp-WIII train relatives will meet 8 p.m. Monday Gust of damage math: skills and n good Tochnologlos, 151 QJd Box 500-KT, L|ma._J»A. (Fax) 908-231-9638 llconsod nurso'3 aide/, T - For appl & Info — in the parish center of St Helen's- crat who would-lilce- to be consid- - tolophono speaking Now Brunswick jtod 19037 ~" ~'~. T nurse's assistant/homo 1-800-677-1207 1774 Heavy cranes were on the scene at the Woods Hole Road home of Dr. Foster and Nancy WHtchem after gusty winds felled two health aldp/EKQ tochnl- voice Is a must/Salary Is Plscataway. 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February 28,1996 The Chronicle February 28,1996 The Chronicle A-3 T Town saves with benefit cut CopsviSPCA charge man shot squirrels from April 1 will amount to a sub- By ELLEN M. FEUCETTA efits first came from the Citizens stantial $26,323. A report of a mao shooting a gun Thursday. ported stolen. The theft occurred' THE CHRONICLE Budget Advisory Committee three lifting at Browsers, 20 North Ave. Criminal mischief The part time "professional" em- from his apartment window Thefts Playground charge : years ago when the township According to police, the Westfield • A 1995 Jeep Cherokee was found between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sun- ployees each work less than 15 brought police to 512 Lincoln Park I Police log • Intruders smashed a passenger In a continuing effort to the residents were all in possession of damaged 11:25 a.m. Monday, Feb. day, Feb. 25, hours a week said township Fi- changed from a private to state East at 8:50 a.m. Saturday. Police side window to remove a Motorola would offset cost Summer budget, Township Commissioners $31 worth of CDs determined to be 19 at 7 Preston Ave. The hood and opted to drop the high cost medical nance Director Tom Grady. Three health plan. At the tkne, there said Robert Arthur, 33, had shot a cellular phone from a 1993 Acura Feb. 25. Police accused the youths stolen from the store. tail gate suffered damages." benefits or cut the salary of four work in the legal staff, while the were seven part-time professional squirrel with a rifle-style pellet parked at 11 Commerce Drive be- • A bicycle was reported stolen of operations playground of starting a fire in a. garbage can part-time township employees. other is in the .construction code gun. While surveying the area, po- tween 7:30 am. and 11:15 a.mfrom. the front lawn of 322.C employees receiving health ben- on the platform and damaging • Port Reading resident Scott • The antenna of a vehicle parked ELLEN M. FEUCEnA -*-• - ••> Township Administrator John office. They were the only em- lice also discovered numerous dead Wednesday, Feb. 21. The phone is programs efits. It was decided then that ben- glass windows in the waiting area. Hamaydi, 18, was arrested 6:09 in front of 61 South Union Ave. lumbia Ave. 3* p.m. Saturday, Laezza said one employee waived ployees among the township's 60- squirrels and birds surrounding valued at $400. CHRONICLE ~ ~ . efits would be eliminated as the Twelve broken glass windows on ajn. Sunday in front of 12 Denman was broken off between 4:30 pjn. 24. CRANFORD WESTFIELD SCOTCH the costly benefits, while the oth- plus part-timers to receive medical the property. Police said the ani- the eastbound platform and 11 bro- positions turned over. In the years Place. Responding to a motor ve- Monday, Feb. 19, and 7:30 a.m. j Burglary The summer playgipund"pr5- -PLAINS- ers took theeut from their^salaries. insurance coverage. mals had been killed by shots from ken glass-windows on the. west- Tuesday, Feb. 20. An attempt was, hicle, accident,, police -found-"Mr. -• At l:30-a;m;.-MondayrFeb. 26, a gram may add Sdmeth"irig~extra Mr. Laezza said the township will Part-timers receive pension and since, three employees left; the the-same type of gun, ''• ;;• •bound platform were reported. also made to break the driver's • Police: reported a residentialbur - J CHILDREN Hamaydi to be intoxicated. He. was Long Branch resident reported his I'tHis season — a fee.. - 643 936. 251 savp $3S,1fi4 annually fmm thf> tii Jiew_replacernents were.not offered * Mr. Arthur—was-charged—wiuV were two 15-year-old fe- SERVED IN '95 possession of a firearm, unlawful charged with underage drinking; side mirror, 1989 Ford Festiya stolen. The ve-!n TV^J Affairs Commissioner slash."This year's pro-rated amount The suggestion to cut the ben- the benefits. males, three 15-year-old males; two drinking while intoxicated; leaving hide was parked at 16 Quine St 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15"and 9:45 -,,.Garo]yn Vollero said the fees are use of a flrearm and creating a 14-year-old males, and one 13-year- AGE RANGE 6-14 First to sixth 6-13 dangerous condition. the scene of an accident; careless • A vehicle parked at 419 South The vehicle was valued at $3,000. a.m. Thursday, Feb. 22. Intruders ^hoi proposed to generate excess old male in the group, police said. driving; and no driver's license in Union Ave. was found with three grade Th Mdi^on.jthei'few-^ersey-Soei-- forced-entry-througha rear door. " feyenue, but to offset the ex- possession. There were no injuries gouge marks in the rear doors and • Intruders smashed the driver's ;r ety for die Prevention of Cruelty to penses of the playground pro- HOURS/DAY 6 week program Forbes • Two 13-year-old males and one but damage was caused to thein the right rear panel. The inci- side'window of a vehicle parked at Police said the homeowners '.rgflam. If adopted, fees would be 7 week 6 week Animals responded to the scene 9-noon, 14-yearold male were arrested 3:57 lawns and.bushes at 100 Denman dent took place between noon 950 Raritan Road A Motorola cel- weren't home. It hasn't been deter- -1 required for this year's program. program program Forbes Newspapers earned 19 In Forbes weeklies outside Patrick D. Patullo earned a sec- and charged Mr. Arthur with nine 1-3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21 for shop- Road and 12 Denman Place/ Wednesday, Feb. 21, and 2:39 a.m. lular phone valued at $100 was re- mined if anything was stolen. In addition,to the playground 9-noon, 1-3:45 9-1 awards in the 1995 New Jersey Union county, photo""chief Randy ond place award in the responsible counts of needlessly killing ani- Press Association Better Newspa- mals and nine counts of animal program, the town also offers two APPROXIMATE Miller's photographs took . third journalism/enterprise division. 1 leaders 1 33 10 per Contest Four of those honors place in- sports action and first cruelty. •"three-week pre-school sessions, NUMBER OF asst. at each i The 9-11:30 ajn. programs cost were won by journalists working place in the portrait categories. The police confiscated Mr. COUNSLORS site: 12 for the four Union County weeklies The Weekend Plus section re- Arthur's pellet rifle. He was re- j $55 per child. Pre-schoolers in : in the Forbes group. ceived a third place for packaging leased after posting $5,000 bail. i Scotch Plains can attend the COUNSELOR Leaders start at Min. wage of $125 per The prestigious Lloyd P. Burns ! town's two-week session for $25. WAGES the news product Arrests $8.70 per hour S5.05 week & Memorial Award for public service In sports section layout and con- SIDING • Three Cranford juveniles were ; Westfield is the only town that Assts. S6.90 & yearly yearly was awarded to Kevin Colligari for j- has a handicap program —. free tent category, Rich Borelli and arrested 4:05 p.m. Monday, Feb. 19 per hour. increments increments his story "Town keeps tax over- Allan Conover took .second place at a residence on Hillcrest Avenue. ] to local residents. Yearly ,. ' payments" in the Westfield Record. for the Somerset Messenger-Gazette. The males, 13, 12, and 9 years old, "Every playground in Cranford The multi-part series spanned six 500 increments Mike Deak and the Bound Brook- had forced their way into the resi- was updated.-and modernized a months in the Record. News sto- Chronicle earned third place for dence through the rear door. Ac- j couple of years ago," said Mayor CHILDREN'S Proposed for Free Requires ries, graphics" and editorials ex- family section layout and content, OFF cording to police the juveniles had Come celebrate ; Robert Hoefller. "The capital ex- FEES •96' $2-$5 plained how the Town was moving first place for editorial section lay- pocJ&t knives, cigarette lighters • | penditure cost^ _the^ tpwni ap- CompIeteJ/inyl-Jobs ; donation: omtatftl:content-.and' second^place;: and clothing jrom the residence in<> ; prc^maAeJx^l0b,e00. Ouy play- surplusfund, notifying^ very few of "for'froh't"page layout " DGhl • grounds arc completely upgraded the citizens who had "overpaid." t>A cartoon by Barry Rumple's Archdeacon anticipates making an • compared to those in other NUMBER OF 6 . Forbes photojoumalist Augusto cartoon received second place for additional arrest this week in con- | towns." PLAYGROUND F. Menezes was awarded second graphics/illustration. - nection with the case. ! The fee proposal has arisen as SITES plate in the sports action category Alex Saville earned a third place \ commissioners develop a budget for "Thrill of Victory, Agony of De- in special subject writing under • Eight Cranford juveniles were J for the new year. A final decision 'First child in family $10. each additional child S5, max per family S20 feat," which appeared in the West- 4,500. He also placed second in the OFF arrested at the Warner Plaza train ; is yet to be made on the plan. field Record. education writing category. *Do«3 not apply lo contracts already written. f station platform 5:14 p.m. Sunday, In the under 4,500 circulation di- Mr. Saville was a third-place win-, vision, sports editor James Reilly Call For Free Estimates i •_•••• • ner in the Robert P. Kelly Award. received third place for the West- The Somerset Messenger- SOMERVILLE fieldRecord. Gazette's Melissa Tennen took sec- Fridays set Four are promoted at Forbes Newspapers Mr. Reilly also earned second ond place in the Robert P. Kelly ALUMINUM tour promotions at Forbes News- place in sports news writing for his Award. ' p4pers have been announced by Westfield Record story "Duore Minx McCloud received second 46 E., Main St. Somerville meeting publisher Lou Barsony. leads Devils to section crown." place for a column. C9O8) 725-84O1 anniversary jCheryl Fenske has' been pro- The Cranford Friday Seniors mpted to executive editor of Forbes dub will hold its monthly business Newspapers, Rob Furth has been Your Home Care meeting 1 pjn. Friday at the com- promoted to production manager. munity center. Marc Greenspan was named cir- Headquarters The following trips are planned: culation operations manager and • Vacuums March 13, April 10: Resorts in At- Judy Hawkinson was appointed lantic City. Bus will leave at noon telemarketing manager, • Central Vacuum Systems from Centennial Pool parking lot Mai Fenske joined Forbes News- • Machines ^PETERSEN March 28: Three Little Bakers to with some people papers in 1985. She previously Outdoor Power Equipment see South Pacific, $47. served as managing editor of the Janitorial Supplies July 24: Noah, Sight and Sound Mhsenger-Gazette, editor of the COIVIPAISIV Theatre, Strasberg, Pa.; lunch at Frfrnklin Focus and copy desk Willow Valley Restaurant, $55. Sept 23:29, Myrtle Beach, S.C.: As editor of Forbes Newspapers, WE CARRY THE ocean front suite at the Patricia; six Ms. Fenske will be responsible for FULL LINE dinners, six breakfasts; four nights al| aspects of the news department, of entertainment (Legends in Con- including sports and photography. cert, Carolina Opry, Gatlin Broth- A resident of Hillsborough, Ms. UPRIGHT MODEL XL MODELS FROM ers and Ronnie MUsap Theaters); Fonske has two children. • RANDAU. MILLER/THE CHRONICLE lunch stops at Baltimore Inner ^tr. Furth joined Forbes Newspa- Newly promoted are Robert Furth, Cheryl Fenske, Marc Greens- Harbor and Smithsonian Mall, pers in 1992 as a home delivery pan and Judy Hawkinson, Washington; overnight stay in Eni- manager in the circulation d&- . poriaV Va.. Cost $600 per person, partment fife__had_. ppreviously 1ivool system for the first time in Parents are asked to pass the '-':'> ' i. workshop; three-hour beer, wine Internal Medicine Internal Medicine Se )tember. Age rule is: 6 years old •UPRIGHT/ ,U;* and soda bar, the Fred Bevan Pediatrics word of these registration dates to on or before Oct 1. any parents who have children in a POWR BRUSH $388 $249 Band; Christmastime buffet; $42. ''. ne schedule is as follows: For information and reserva- private kindergarten. tions, call 276-2849, And some you'll want to meet... •UPRIGHT/ • ' Celebrating March birthdays are ELEC. BROOM $388 $249 I Margaret Huehn, Jeannette Ii- On Saturday, March 9,1996 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Center mone and Helen Zielenski. at Cranford will celebrate its first anniversary with a Health Fair, and you're invited. This is your You can do-it-yourself i chance to meet the Health Center doctors and staff, tour the facility and see how convenient UPRIGHT/ ! having doctors, lab and X-ray services and a pharmacy all under one roof can be. You'll also and save! M ! looks lib o baseboard but woriu like drain SUPER Thursdays off learn how you and your family can live heaithier and nave fun at the same time. Come out and lib. Patented Beaver hollow baseboard collects see the better way to feel better. seeping wafer and quietly drains it away. Easily BUSTER B $458 $299 |0 to Myrtle Beach installed wilh ordinary loo's, special Events and Exhibitors Will Include: BeaverSeal"* adhesive and detailed how-to The Cranford Thursday Senior instruction!. 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PA., an independent medical corporation that provides primary medical cum sen/Ices through "" exclusive contract with Blue Crow and Blue Shield ot New Jersey. brary's auditorium. FREE! "28, 1996 The Chronicle -A-5-'—- Letters to the editor Middle school curriculum ^should be challenging Customer praises helpful retailer To The Chronicle: work the next day, but my truck was not pie who work at the Cranford Sunoco and (Continued from page A-4) "Outcome-based athletics" proved the world divides people into in- I wanted to take the time to tell the resi- going to make it the way it was running. Kurt especially Kurt Petschow Jr. It's people like Hits & misses itself misguided — some are good informed me that he was leaving the shop tellectual categories. If I have SAT dents of Cranford about a positive experience him, who are willing to got the extra mile for athletes, some aren't Inequality of I recently had with a merchant in town. within the hour because he coaches a pre- fecorcs of 750, a GPA of 2.2 and an someone in need, who make this town so intellectual skill is just as pro- On Wednesday, Feb. 21, I was making my teen basketball team in town but offered to Economy makes room for large and small IQ of 85, I do not and should not nounced, and the Board of Educa- great I would not hesitate for a moment to evening commute home to Cranford from returnlater in the evening on his own time to recommend the Cranford Sunoco to anyone have the opportunity of attending tion should, as they did regarding see what.he^could do. At 10 p.m. I received a partmoulh. Why? Because I do not - Bayonne, where I work as a police lieutenant looking for a place to have their vehicle re- the HAS basketbjdl. team, accept While on Route 78, my vehicle began to miss call at home from Kurt informing me that he stores, while consumers remain on-etige lualify as a "highly intelligent" in- paired. They are a shining example of what OUST* tha&inequality.. T^ey must shape and lose power. I was able to make it off the had found the problem and made the repairs, HIT: A 64,000-square-foot, seyen^ay, 24-hour minded citizens and business leaders who. annu.- iividual. I am separated, "segre- academic policy and. the ciir- •this-day arid n. s all about, "a sense of com-' yp A&P supermarket has opened in Kenilworth on ally contribute to the town-based volunteer first 'ated'Tf you will, from Mr, LaBra- riculum in accord with the distinc- to criticize and complain about the service munity." NEIGHBORHOOP cia.bascd on ourdistinctiye abili- tions nature has created and not in station on Centennial Avenue. I spoke to MARK ADAMSON Boulevard near the Garden State Parkway. Its aid squads. The squads are busy, highly trained, Kurt Petschow_ Jr^and explained^ my^di- they receive the merchants, I felt compelled LVCK ~ to~write"Im¥1etter aTn d~recbghize 1uTthFp'eo1 --~ cranford - payroll is"rieafly~4D0 names lonfr* "' ~~ ~ ~ proficient and professional, while quietly mak- jthat. segregation by race, sex, reli- American education is in the lemma. BecauslTot' my job 1 h"aa"To~be"'TrT MISS: The continuing struggle by "mom-and- ing, a major contribution to the quality of life gion or wealth is wrong; but we midst of a great crisis. A recent pop" retailers to stay above water economically, around here every hour of every day of every also agree — necessarily, I think — study reported our elementary and that some men are scholars, some much less employ hundreds of local people. year., .•. ' - • '• ,,. •..• ; • • . secondary students are "happier" aren't. Nature divides us, and col- MISS: The agony and 3-2 vote by the Cranford than their European and Japanese Pat Bpchanan is just telling the truth lege admissions boards follow suit counterparts when it comes to HIT: The fun parents of "leap year babies" born Township Committee which not only cut put the NEIGHBORS It seems only logical, then, that our their school work, their friends and To The Chronicle:' '- frustrated, "politically correct" crowd brands Rather than attempting to undermine our this Feb. 29 will have with the unique birth annual $1,000 donation to the local aid squad, [elementary and secondary schools their clothes; and yet, these same Why are so many citizens afraid of Pat him as being an intolerant racist, isolationist rights, as so many would have us believe, he is but turned down its request for a $10,000 contri- 'should do so as well. American students were' over- Buchanan, especially media people? Could it be anti-feminist, etc., because Pat is the only can- attempting to secure those rights for each and anniversary date. | Mr. LaBracio goes even further whelmingly out-performed by the that his direct confrontation of the real issues didate willing to face the truth and stick to it every one of us. Pat Buchanan's campaign is Ir. • MISS: The fact that some of the local "leap year bution. . • i in trying to refute Mrs. Alpert. He latter group in math, reading and no matter whom he is addressing. frightens them because he is saying what most actually about what is so lacking, yet so desper- babies" interviewed in our feature on the Com- reminds us that elementary school writing skills. What does this say? I of us are afraid to even think about, much less Deep in our hearts, we plain, hard-working munity life page in this issue have experienced HIT: The hope that springs eternal with the is important because it allows stu-- believe it says Mr. LaBracio's "phi- acknowledge? Americans love the truth, despite our diversity ately needed in a culture gone berserk. It's ~nasty teasing~0vef their birthrdate: ~ -firral-schxrolrboard candidates aiinuuncingifrenr ^derrts the opportunity to" Socialise losophy iii THe"' has taken foot in 7 Unlike the rest"of"the~presidential~candidates, of color, creed, economics, age,-etc. Whenwe called toughlove! 'with other children, implying if we the midst of most of the post-Baby (including the one in office right now), Pat will allow ourselves to admit it, we recognize that MARY ANN SWEENEY visions for local public education. I provide young students with more Boomer generation. Mr. LaBracio not pander to any special interest groups. The Pat's campaign is a war for America's soul. • •• . Cranford HIT: "Newsy neighbors," who police chiefs have MISS: The high probability that for'all the can- , challenging intellectual opportuni- may get away with it but not all long described as the best deterrent to neighbor- didate coffees; debate nights, fliers and news ; ties, they will fail to obtain these students will be so lucky. 4s the hood-crirnei-contiRue^to call the cops when odd stories aboutthe would-be boarcLiriembers and, ^.valuable social skills. True enough. world moves forward at- a pace s ? ] Ifwe ask a group of "gifted"sec- which - grows quicker by the de- eve^ iLx&fo or ^ the prop^sedschoBi-Tisudget; fewef'tHiani orie;' '" 'ond-graders to analyze a passage cade, American students are failing ions' tourney 1 the block. • - • third of the registered voters will turn out Here " from Nietzsche or explain New- to keep up. Mrs. Alpert's advice is MISS: Non-involved neighbors who avert "trou- in is a considerable democratic irony, given the ton's theory of gravity, they will to implement a "skill-appropriate ble" by witnessing suspicious activity or outright huge taxation "and stingy voter turnouts, in - most certainly lose a considerable curriculum." Such a measure school balloting. . • amount pf time (perhaps a few would challenge our gifted stu- sends note of thanks crimes and doing nothing. Which message years!) which might be better spent dents on a much wider basis, and To The Chronicle: Others who need to be thanked for their help year after year are: should be sent to lawbreakers? • • discussing sports or an episode Of it would give average students The New Jersey Tournament of • • something to strive for. It is not Champions has been providing Kim Huff, Donna Breheney, Rosie HIT: Hey, no snow!! ! Beverly Hills, 90210 with their Wright, Beth and Ron Marotta, ipeers. But, Mrs. Alpcrt is not re- immoral segregation or even a new athletic training and competitions HIT: Those grateful patients, victims, civic- MISS: But can bugs be far behind? since 1972. The youngsters have a Daniel and Brian Koshney, and questing challenges! as ridiculous idea. It is at least as old as Plato's Republic, and it is as natural as great time that day due to the ef- Elinore Stempniewicz. There are so :^as these; she merely wants the forts of the volunteers and the gen- many others and they know who IRS biology, in fact, it actually exists at Letters to the editor "»4chool to go beyond the standard erosity of the people in our com- they are. Gifted and Talented Program. Cranford High School in the form of honors and AP classes. And, munity. Let me extend my heartfelt ap- There is no reason why her chil- preciation to all those who gave so dren, intelligent enough to read at what is more, its potential for suc- There is not enough I can say about the people who volunteer unselfishly of your time. You are the age of 5, should be forced to cess is partially demonstrated by MARKET Mr. LaBracio's own example. If he year after year — they're great! what makes the Tournament of leam the alphabet or do exercises My thanks to Mary Hull, Debbie Champions State Meet so—great- Middle school curriculum should be challenging in coloring books. had been given in grammar school A "NATURAL SUPERMARKET" Quinn and Rita Stiles, who work each year. , Students who are challenged, ac- a challenge greater than a G&T Retail & Wholesale To The Chronicle: by Joseph LaBracio, attempted to struction and intellectual enrich- Mr. LaBracio lists: gifted and tal- do's reasoning is exactly the kind about the real world by saying that program, his success — at this the table and handle the awards. The Tournament of Champions cording to Mr. LaBracio and the And to Gina Mericle who helps or- motto is "Special People Help Spe- In the last few weeks, readers of refUte this contention based on ment; a Cranford education is, ented programs, honors classes, of reasoning which has led to the schools "should not encourage, seg- 'n,ew standards of outcome-based stage — might have been even Groceries • Deli • Dairy the Cranford Chronicle have been mere assertion and examples from after all; among the best public advanced placement classes, eta Clinton administration's "Goals regation." My first reaction to these greater than it actually is. Who, ganize the entire tournament and cial Children" and all of you best "education, may rebel or become exemplify this. Flowers • Produce • Vitamins treated to two rather interesting his own experience. Both of these i school educations in the state — Both of these letters, then, deserve 2000," a program which seeks, statements is that, by describing knows, his letter to the editor may is in charge of breakfast and lunch "'disenchanted" If you follow the for the competitors. < PATFOSSELLA • Smoked Fish letters to the editor, both of which letters come to us from credible, if yes, Mrs! Alpert, even for those Our attention, if only because the among other strange initiatives, to th§ differences between highly in- weak logic of his "philosophy" that have possessed the logic that his concern the education — or lack limited, points of view, both are es- students we consider "above- mistakes that each author makes undermine universal standards of telligent, intelligent and less intel- ^children who are not doing what argument so sorely lacks. . • Full Line of Natural Organic Produce thereof — of Cranford's "gifted" sentially correct; and yet, both fail average." But Mr. LaBracio never- point to a common observation^ academic excellence. According to ligent students as "segregation," he they love will not be happy, then theless fails to recognize two im- which I offer as follows: that the Mr. LaBracio's letter, Mrs. Alpert is imposes a negative stigma on ;what Quibbling jokes aside, these let- • The Best Fruits & Vegetables Dept. in the State. children. The first letter, appearing to recognize the proverbial "big 'rebellion most certainly will result ters should remind us that we need Girl Scouts will host • Over 200 Varieties of Cheese From Around The World in the Feb. 7 issue and written by picture" which confronts us when portant points: First, he does not Cranford school system, despite a "ignorant,to the real world." She biology and/or one's envirorunent '.'Take the following example: If to protect our schools from the • Catering For Any Kind of Party Annie Alpert, proclaimed and la- we consider the state of el- allow that there is always room for record, of exceptional success in overlooks the feet that "in the real has created. Following from this, HIimmy, at the age of 8, is told that improvement, especially when many academic areas, must. do all world, people are not divided into my second reaction is that his re- "creep" of academic engineering • Organic & Regular Fresh Bean Coffee mented our schools pay insuf- ementary and secondary education He should do whatever makes and outcome-based education. Rec- open house on camp ficient attention to the needs of .in America. , •£#**'• • ,.,-: dealing with gifted children. Sec- it can to avoid that new philosophy classes pf : smart, average and marks are exceedingly ironic and 'happy, he is most likely not going Natural Vitamins, Herbs and 0 v 1 y -"' ognizing that th^ high school, cur- This-year, Camp Hqover'iS sleep- IV tIf r above^verage students at the el- ••tmdiy? a»i¥ far »more impprtantly, of education which demands, not clurjib',,-^ what ^ world th^t-wpuld: quite, disappointing. He is, after all, to'rcad S.RA level 13 when the Girls entering V second-12th v ; "H t W?W##S ™' "" I applaud and agree v^m'W[r. Laj-js riculum already provides students away summer camp offers 17: dif-" ementary level; the second, appear- lie igridfes;the politically motivated excellence, but equality. Judging be." This Dartmouth-bound, highly continuing his education at a top- •'rtst of the class is reading SJLA. grades in September and their par- •'Fresh Flowers & Plants ,r I* Bracio's belief that Cranford pro- notch institution precisely because with the opportunity to seek true ents are invited to attend a Camp ferent programs to choose from, in- Fruit Baskets of A(l Varieties and generally accepted trend to- from Mr. LaBracio's letter, it has intelligent young man concludes /, • • ing in the Feb. 14 issue and written "level 4. He will be much happier, knowledge at an advanced pace, vides its students with excellent in- (Please turn to page A-5). Hoover Information Night at cluding swimming, boating, horse- ward "outcome-based" education apparently done so in the past, at his rather surprising observations i.e. secure, repeating a task he has we should demand that the mem- which seems to have begun to in- least at the secondary level; judg- already accomplished rather than Washington Rock Girl Scout Coun- back riding, hiking, campfires and bers of the Board of Education and cil, 201 Grove St East Westfield, crafts. Girls do not have to be Girl 2155 Route 22, West • Union fect Cranford schools. Oh the other ing from Mrs. Alpert's letter, how- attempting a task that is unknown the director of curriculum imple- hand. Mrs!Alpert •understands this ever, we are forced to admit that to him. But which is, objectively 7:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 6. Scout members to apply. needs *r,™i r, ^y^m of^nmtinn at thP pfrntnc QJirW nnH ft viHpr. will —For directions to the counciL trend, and. observes that "schools our schools may have already be- ' speaking, better for him? Atroprly (908) 851-2101 • FAX: (908) 851-2105 C'mon, township, elementary and middle school lev- illustrate the activities and facilities today seem best suited to educate come susceptible to such "aca- ox acceleration? vice center or to receive camp ap- Located next to Amoco Gas Station & Innovation Luggage els which likewise aims at aca- at the 328-acre Sussex County plications, call 232-3236; children who are completely aver- demic engineering" at the el- J'/Mr. LaBracio himself, while ar- demic excellen'ce. ; campsite. The camp director will ementary and middle school levels. to show unity now age..." She, however, fails to recog- Iguing for a static and "Epicurean" ' KENNETH ALEXO JR. also be on hand to answer ques- nize all of the advantages which : Interestingly enough, Mr. LaBra- aid squad needs aid • "system of education, proves by his ...,•• Ctanford tions. To The Chronicle: */ To The Chronicle: . own example that the answer is ac- I was under the impression the town of Kenilworth was solidly united ;. ; (celeration. The irony, of course, is on the dissolution project that would ultimately eliminate the Union Since when does the Township Committee vfewthe first aid squad as .', '.';•),|hat he has succeeded academi- County Regional School District and give us back our high schooL Why not try prayer? a charity case? ThisF is the impression that one was~left witiirafter" ;.., cally and will continue to do so be- reading last week's Chronicle. It is true the first aid squad is not an At Sylvan, better grades However, the turnout at the recently held "Referendum Romp" dance "official" part of the township bureaucracy, however, it is also true that < '.^cause he was challenged by the ex- run by the Committee of Concerned Parents was disappointing. I know To The Chronicle: ~ Why is there such a big debate over prayer in school? • this vital volunteer organization is as much a part of Cranford as any of i , cellent education which Cranford there are hundreds of parents who have children who will be affected by ;. J schools have given him, especially are just the beginning. 1 For the last two months, there have been a series of letters in the the other official parts of our local government The only difference is the outcome of the referendum voting. This was a chance to show their they have historically provided most of their own funding with the «.? in high school. As I see it, Mrs. support. Instead, many chose to stay at home. It would appear that there editorial sections concerning the topic. Some appear to come from a historical perspective stating our founding fathers started this country support of the township throughout their long history. Obviously the • -; Alpert's concern is that our el^ At Sylvan, we pinpoint your are some so-called supporters who are operating under the separate services that are provided by this organization are essential and neces- ^•ementary and middle schools — agenda which seems to run at cross purposes to the committee. oh prayer. The rebuttal to this historic perspective reads the founding fathers were agnostic and some were of Jewish; denomination. Whatever sary to each and every member of this community, and it is even more '., -,t >not our secondary schools — do child's needs, develop a But even more disappointing was the fact that only four Harding vnot do enough for gifted children. the background of the founding fathers, I'd like to introduce the per- obvious that these services are provided at a substantial financial sav- personalized program and School board members attended. Additionally, there wasn't a single spective of common sense. '•',.. ..',''• ings. Can the township do it better? Can the township do it at equal or •<• (She is correct Our middle schools attendee representing the mayor and countil. The reality is that drug addiction, violence, crime, rape and youth less cost? DoubtfUL have terminated the existence of deliver it in a positive, fun and This is the time when we should_all be pulling together to make the gangs have become a serious problem in our schools. There have been ,'<'!;'thonors" classes, encouraging ev- If the first aid squad needs some financial help this year the township : caring environment. Call dissolution happen. There should be no secret in-fighting or politicking slogans and programs such as "Hugs Not Drugs" and "Just Say No" should step up and provide it and do so without torturous debate. This is : ..-.»oryone to "keep pace," whether for personal gain. We should only be concerned about the future of our which, by the way< may have alleviated some of the problems, but >'••;!•'that means pushing harder (for Sylvan, today, to leam how one instance where you would be hard pressed to find a taxpayer who ; children and our school. The Committee of Concerned. Parents has everyone knows the problems still exist. I think at this point in time would find a fault A community that can provide assistance to build H* 'those below the average) or slow- worked tirelessly for three years to make the dissolution vote a reality. prayer is a common sense solution. The anti-prayer people seem as if M'"Ing down. By analogy, and strik- Sylvan we can help your child. baseball fields, to the 125th Anniversary Committee, to purchase prop- u , Now that it is almost here, the school board, the mayor and council and they have a fear of the schools being taken over by religious people. erty, to remove snow from the downtown, and make undersize lots '<• - 'l ingly appropriate, the girls' basket- all the residents of Kenilworth must think and act with one.mind to That would be the least of their problems. building lots can certainly provide financial assistance to the first aid ! *•• ball team at Hillside Avenue Learning bring the dissolution to a final positive judgment and then get the school Common sense would tell you if you have tried programs and slogans squad. If the Township Committee wants to micro-manage its budget '-^School had 40-plus players. Our Center" 494-2300 re-opened. Then we can heal old wounds and become a complete com- for the last decade, it is time to go back to the basics: prayer. Why not that is laudable, but to view the first aid squad as a charity case is a ' '^policy of "no cutting" sought to Edison munity again. . try it for a decade? What is all the fear about? It cannot hurt. miscalculation. _li avoid hurting anyone's feelings Helping kids be their bestS.V BILLCHANGO ANNALaTINA PAULT.LaCORT£ '-""MJu't as we all saw, it was unwork- Kenilworth ' Cranford Cranford lv"1%>able. doing more harm than good. i> • Math • SAT/ACT • Study Skills • Algebra xmnth Air bags can be lethal to front-seat kids CRANWOOD ELECTRICS We're The Inside Guys. Forbes Newspapers, A Division of Forbes Inc. © Forbes inc. 1996 By COL PETER J. OHAGAN an infant's head within inches of cars that have no rear seat 'or a LEAP YEAR SALE-ABRATIOR^Y~VI the dashboard and the exploding rear seat that is too small for a Malcolm S. Forbes Jr. Special to Forbes Newspapers Guest air bag can hit the back of the Editor-in-Chief child safety seat. Other solutions It only happens every 4 years!! Air bags have proven to be effecS- child seat and injure the infant's are still being investigated. - Lou Barsony tive in saving lives and reducing commentary head. Officials feel the easiest way to Publisher injuries for jjdiilts in front-end I The National Highway Traffic solve the problem is for parents to 4 DAYS ONLY James Rellly Edward F. Carroll Cheryl Fenske crashes. They might not, however, expected to follow this trend. Safety Administration is investigat- place their children in the rear seat i'.i j Our FEB. 29, MARCH 1,2,3 Sports Editor Editor Executive Editor protect children in the front seat. Most cars today are equipped ing the deaths of six children to at all times. For children sitting'" For adults, a 1991 National High- with front-end driver-side and pas- see whether the injuries were forward- safety seats who are u ir. Everyday Low • THURS-SUN- ' way Traffic Safety Administration senger-side air bags. Problems caused by the force of the air bags. placed in the front, the seat shouW Prices!! Ellen M Fellcerta be slid back as far as possible- .'.iiv' study showed that driver deaths, in occur when children are sitting in The children suffered head and ENTIRE STOCK OF INDOOR & OUTDOOR WALL SCONCES, Reporter frontal crashes were 28 percent the passenger seat, whether they neck injuries in crashes of less Older children who do not heed lower in air bag-equipped cars, are in a child safety seat or not. than 20 mph. It is believed that the safety seats -should- also - have;: the CHANDELIERS, LANDSCAPE LIGHTING, Rick Kestenbaum Arthur Kurek compared with cars which only Unfortunately, many parents who children would have survived with seat pushed back as far as. possible Michael Gedonlus TABLE LAMPS, CEILING FANS Froo 5 voot ran- nnd labor conlmcl ollur valid al pailicipalmo Cprrlor 5 Slur Doalurs only. Ptovonlivu malnlimuncu should bii poilomujct by your !> «(a( ilualni Advertising Director Union County Classified Advertising had lap-shoulder safety belts. The are driving with only their child minor or no injuries if the air bags and always wear shoulder an$; lap on a . Excl Cranford, NJ 07016 FAX: (908) 276-6220 Ford is in the process of doing the chest of a crash test dummy. Rear- small children in car seats. These n same. Other car manufacturers are facing child safety seats position, sociation of Governor's Higity 'J switches will only be permitted in Safety Representatives^ 1'.

-'•.I A-6 -Ttje-Chrorucle ..February 28,. 1< February 28, 1996- A-7 ramatic club carries on My Fair PTC again is- On March 15, 1956, My Fair Lady opened in New York at, the Mark ranion ofeering CHS Hellinger Theater to rave reviews. The play made theatrical history with its lilting musical score by Alan Jay Lemer and Fredrick Lowe, its literate and witty script based upon George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, scholarships and its glorious production. The Cranford Parent Teacher Exactly 40 years later, another production of trtis great musical is on nnounces new Council will again provide scholar- the stage of the Cranford Dramatic Club, 78 Winans Ave., Cranford. My ships through the PTC-Ruth S. Fair Lady starts Friday and will run four weekends through March 16. Janovsik Fund to Cranford High School graduating seniors. The Cranford Dramatic Club production is directed by Peter Clark of All Cranford High School gradu- Cranford, who has directed many other community theater musicals, ating seniors are eligible to apply. including Fiddler on the Roof at the CDC and She Loves Me at Westfield onor students Recipients may use the funds for CommunityPlayers. ,.:_. _ , .._• following students have Marx, Keriann McGuire, Vanessa any accredited institution of higher The leading role'of Professor'Henry Higgins, the condescending and V-j -;/• f flamed to the honor" rolTat Mcehan, John Newman, Arush Jearning: secretarial^Jlrade, nursing, ocrntistirai linenliqf who is finally smitten hV love. i<; nlnvprl hv .top Vw»rnrv "ford High •c>rhooL4b^tho-^ec—PandyarPfepak-ParadvEriea Platt, technical insQfiiles"~and':"two- or of Westfield, who previously won an AVY award for achievement in a —-'-•—t period: Lauren Porter, Jill Redlund, Heath- four-year colleges. lead role in community theater as Higgins. Hope Weinstein of Linden ALLA'S er Rembert, Julia Renedo, Carrie Applications and New Jersey Fi- plays Eliza Doolittle, the scrappy Covent Garden flower girl who is ade 12 — Shannon Chilinski, Rentz, Jennifer Sands, nancial Aid Forms are available-at - transformed into an elegant lady. Ms. Weinstein previously performed the Cranford High School guidance the Cranford Dramatic Club stage in Importance of Being Ernest, Fiddler i Guthrie, Kelly Harnett, Grade 10 - Janis Acampora, __ n-ly Iglesias, Joseph LaBra- Matthew Arcieri, Christopher office and at the Cranford Public on the Roof, Come Blew Your Horn, Mary Poppins and Vanities. Tom Sawyer at Orange Avenue School Library. .Michael Morley, Adam Reff, Baran, Christina Bariese, Jeffrey Playing the roguish and flamboyant Alfred P. Doolittle is Michael W ghL Orange Avenue School stduents are in final rehearsals for their staging of the musical PTC is a member of the Cnuv Marcus of Springfield and as the quintessential John Bull Englishman ^\ " T ,. „ ,. Bergin, Caroline Blake, Brian comedy Tom Sawyer 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Advance tickets are $5 for ford Scholarship Clearing House. Colonel Pickering is John Duryee of Cranford. Both Mr. Marcus and Mr. ade U - Julia Becker, Lauren Boylei Patrick Burke> Nicole Cer- adults and $3 for senior citizens and students. Tickets are available at the school and Linda's Duryee are veterans of many CDC productions. Ed Webb of Chatham, — Melanie Chu, Kathleen chlo> LaUra civile, Sarah Cossa, Book Exchange. Sunday's matinee is free to seniors who obtain advance tickets from Frank GOP women to who recently appeared in C\ty of Angels, is cast as Freddy JEynsford-Hill. Laura Desiderio, Alana ^^ Crawford, Kathleen D'A- D'Antonio at the community center. All tickets at the door are $5. Melissa Loderstedt of Cranford plays Mrs. Pearce, the kindly house- ;rry Drexler .WUImm Han- mico> Vmcent r^Angelo, Dawn de keeper. Sh H' ^h^11261"' la Fuente. Joann DiFabio, Christina hear Bob Franks in IT • nm A . Eickman, Kevin Feeley, Christo- Congressman Bob Franks will be Tickets may be ordered by calling the Cranford Dramatic Club box 10 ~ Nancy DeVito, Amy . • g^ j^ office at 276-7611. Tickets are $15. A discounted two-show package is F]amjn i Ganityj the guest speaker at a luncheon r~™»- Huang, Jenny Jed- £_,_ Harley, Melissa available for both My Fair Lady and the next production, Nunsense, at The Cranford Dramatic Club cast of My Fair Lady sings its way through a performance at the 78 Winans Ave. theater. Performances H Bflan Local students perform well sponsored by the Republican $25 for both shows, a savings of $5. Women of Union County Saturday Fridays and Saturdays continue through March 16. Call 276-7611 for tickets. at Raagini's Restaurant, Route.22, lonitza, Stephen Skordihski, Nicole Mountainside. The congressman Ming-Chueh J. Lee, V^gflio, Michelle Zemlansky. Jae on many collegiate campuses will address current issues on the **** LoPfA Andrew Malko, il} Grade 9 -Michael Bazilus, Be- Chri st national scene and their impact on Temple marks Purim . y McDarby, Kathenne Freshman Michael Leonard Iic- Jana LaBracio, daughter of Jo- r:e:ii| thany Bftltmar, Lauren KiUhoffcr, TomLucash Mertehs, Andrew Nordstrom. cone of Garwood, an electrical en- Temple Beth-El of Cranford and During the reading, it is tradi- Following the meal, the -children Friday* Mjprch 8. A", temple trfettfc'] Kevin O'Donnell, David Pean, Erin gineering major, was named to the ^Campus notes ALL A'S AND B'S * Westfield wUl-mark, the, celebration . tional for loud noises, bopuig and,j>f the temple v^pjpes^ntthi^story,Jbers and friends are invited as the RacUeyV^vih^^'Brian; :Re>: 1995 "fan semesterde'aii's list at the- of Purim with special readings and "spinning the gragger, a^spetiai of Purim with music from Disney jcjub conducts Shabbat evening'ser- :'•'.. ' Gradte 1? - SusWi Bison; University of Delaware, College of Honors are awarded for a grade services, a special play called a nqisemaker, whenever the name of movies. ; J)avjd Bober, Tracy Boyd, Alicia P«t, Erika Robinson Michael during the fall 1995 semester at point ratio of 3.3 to 3.6 from a pos- „ vices. Men's cjub President Ellloti Rozman, Christopher Sallee, Kelly Engineering. Bucknell University. A student "Purimspiel" and a festival meal the evil Haman is read. The director of the play is Jiela . Ballen has urged all to attend aria BilCCdarelli, Michael Buley, Robert .*'»•• sible 4.0. Schroeck, Rachael Seney, Rebecca must earn a grade point average of * * • • . ., called the Purim Seudah Monday Many members of the congrega- Bernstein and production as- enjoy the chance to pray together) Gat^lano,* Kevin Catarino, Ginny Christopher McDbnough of Severs, Kathleen SnydeV, Sophia 3.5 or higher on a scale of 4.0 to Karen R. Bitz of Cranford has and Tuesday. tion come dressed in costume, de- sistants are Jeff Heller, Nancy Following services, the Men's Gfuri Colorusso, Tenisha Coleman, Tash- Cranford was named to the 1995 Purim is the Jewish holiday cel- picting either the traditional guise Heller, Nancy Lubarsky and Spanomanolis, Regan Stemp- receive this recognition. been named to the Dean's list for will sponsor a Oneg Shabbat rec^^ ika-Crawley, Brandon Cruz, Vin- fall semester dean's list at Raritan * • • ebrating the story from the Bpok of of Queen Esther or Mordecai, char- Donald Shapiro. Children partici- niewicz, Mark Stiansen, Kristen the 1995 fall semester at James tion. . ' ;-J cent Currid, Brian D'Amico, David Valley Community College. Brian T. Kasprzyk of Kenilworth Esther. acters from the Book "of Esther, or pating are Sam Ballen, Jennifer D^Vito, Leslie Ditta, Mark Elwer- Symanski, Christopher Thee, Jef- Madison University's College of Anthony James Temple Beth-El is located at 338 • * * has been named to the honors list Arts and Letters. The feast celebrates the time the costomes from their own imagina- Eisenberg, Deena Heller, Rebecca towski, Daniella Fitzgerald, Paul frey Tiorney, Angela Viso, Tyler Senior Kristin Dackermann, at St Bonaventure University for CONSTRUCTION. INC. Jews were saved from destruction tions. The Book of Esther will be Heller, Stephanie Pearl, David Walnut Ave.,.Cranford, The syrta-* Ward, Megan Weiss, • James • • • gogue has a special lift for the $s-, Goncalves, Keith Grausam, Kim- freshman Gina El Kpury and the 1995 fall semester. Students Jesse Jabez Evans of Cranford in ancient Persia. It is both a seri- read again 6:30 am. Tuesday. Schimkowitz, Matt Schliefstein, berly Green, Larissa Hanna, Whalen, Kimberly Wolters, Rennie freshman Heather Murray, all of must achieve a grade point average YOUR PROFESSIONAL . abled. For more information, 'ihtit lias been named to the honor roll HOMETOWN BUILDER ous and giddy holiday, a time of The special meaL the Purim Stephanie Schliefstein, Gregory Michael Hammer, Jon Haug, Wolters, Aaron Wright Cranford, were named to the 1995 of 3.25 or better out of a possible Shapiro, Jesse Shapiro, Jennifer the temple office at 276-9231. > >'• •• at East Carolina University for the merrymaking and joy. Seudah, will begin 5:15 p.m. Tues- :les Kiamie, JU1 Knight, Eu- fall semester dean's list at Trenton 4.0. Mr. Kasprzyk is a senior major- fall semester. The honor roll in- SPECIALIZING IN: Rabbi Hoffberg will lead Purim day, featuring kosher Chinese food. Solomon and Jaclyn Steinbach. Grade 0 - Jennifer Barna, Alisa • Room additions, add a levels, kitchen Kobliska, Shannon Law, Becker, Erica Bolinski, Michelle State College. ing in journalism-mass com- cludes students with a B average services beginning 6:30 p.m. Mon- The costs are $8 per adult and $4 Men's Club Shabbat ' • • • munications. expansions, dormers, great rooms, and major PASS YOUR er Louie, Jennifer Love, Chilinski, Kelly Connolly, Donna and no grade below a C. day. At that time Megillat Esther, per teen; children can attend for The Men's Club of Temple Beth- * * • renovations. ' r fer Mahr, John Mamrak, Karen A. Koehler and Amy L. . • • * • • the Book of Esther, will be read by free. El of Cranford and Westfield will Curia, Wendy Curran, Steven Navarria, both of Cranford, re- Kimberly A. Lisnock, daughter • Complete design/build service available. EMISSIONS % Mattis, Heidi Me- D'Ambola, Louis Delia Serra, Eliza- Michael Margitich, salutatprian congregants. Reservations are required. sponsor its annual Shabbat 8 p.m. ceived a bachelor's degree in De- of MaryAnn and Jerry Lisnock of of the Cranford High School Class • Offering an EXTERIOR SHELL program leon, Maurceh McDougall, beth Demcsak, James Doane, cerhber from Bloomsburg (Pa.) Cranford, is a graduate of Rider .^rj McLeer, Jessica Molti- of 1995 and now a freshman at Le- for the do-it-youridfer TEST WITHOUT ;o James Doty. Kelly Edmonds, ^University. University, Lawrenceville, with a tt, Gregory Mone, Michelle Mul- high University, has made Dean's Christopher Feinthel, Christoffer • » • bachelor's in elementary education Fritz's Irish dinner set for March 10 A TUNE-UPi rSsinfey, Julie Nordstrom, Nicole list for the first semester with a .Make |f A Fyhr, Chistopher Gathercole, Diane Douglas K. Petschow of Cran- and psychology, and a master's in Five Year lOleaky, Justin Ondrey, Seta Palou- grade point average, of 4.0. Mr. Consfrvcffhre Fritz's annual "Irish" corned beef States in 1962. Mr. Dorninger has Tickets are $8 for adults and $4 JUST GET A BOTTLE QF , Evan Glien, Erin Good- ford has been named to the Dean's counseling psychology services. Margitich is majoring in computer Warranty. and cabbage dinner will be noon-2 been the, recipient of many honors for children 10 and younger. ;i|$T. Niral Patel, Kanishka Paul, Ms. Lisnock will continue her pro- Jesse Green( Brett Gumee, list for the fall 1995 semester at science and involved in the univer- p.m. Sunday, March 10 at Cranf6rd from the national Culinary Geneva All tickets must be purchased J David Penta, Donna Polito, Angela the University of Scranton. A stu- fessional development of advanced ''•lit; Haber, Jason Harris, Eliza- graduate study in school psychol- sity's STAR tutoring program as United Methodist Church, Lincoln Association for his skill as a master through the church office or from Porchetta, Kathryn Provod, Jessica dent must have a quality point well as a member of the Lehigh 233-2225 and Walnut avenues. butcher and chef. mi Andrew Hubbuch, ogy, at the University of Mas- church members prior to the din- AT YOUR FAVORITE RotJriguez, Neil Slattery, Patrick index of 3.5 or better with a mini- chapter of bothvthe Association for (Union Caanty Area) mchael H^^ Cheryl Jacko, Ni- sachusetts, Boston. AUGUSTO F. MENEZES/THE CHRONICLE The full course meal will be pre- Mr. Dorninger has been prepar- ner. No tickets will be sold at the 14.99 i SftxSum. Christopher Stiner, Alissa mum number of credit hours to Dedicated le quality. Value & OR PEPARTMEKT TREATS ^^ Laura Johnston. » • * Computing Machinery and the So- Corl Saftlas arranges potted flowers in her after-school job at pared by Cranford resident Rritz ing the annual meal at the church dinner. Tears, David Thorn, Jeremia|i Tier- JenkinSi make the Dean's list ciety of Automotive Engineers. Mr. Service Since 1975 Dorninger, a member of thefor more than 10 years. Cream of CALL 1*8OO*437*O427 x v Brian Kelcmen> Jennifer Kozek, King's supermarket in Garwood. For more information, call 276- .••**•'.•• Brian Reilly, a Dartmouth Col- Margitich is the son of Richard and church and owner- of Fritz's-'Pork potato soup, cabbage .noodles, FOR A STORE NEAR YOU .:-• Gina Lanzafama. Lisa LavikbEf, 1 Micheal J. Toth .of Garwood has lege freshman from Cranford, has . Dolores Margitich of Cranford. Store in Union: He' is an ' awaM corned b&e'f 'and parsley 'potatoes, •i" .-:•«'.. . "•I. In"I.- •>.»'<< ^. JefTrey Weber, ^ ;JenniferLornbardo, Patrick Maher. been named to the Dean's list at been cited for outstanding aca- winning chef, who trained in Aus- dessert and beverages are on the Catherine McGowan. Jonathan Stevens Institute of Technology for demic achievement during the fall tria before coming to the United menu. 'trade 11 r- Gregory _Baz^s, Mulvaney, Kelly the fall 1995 semester. Mr. Toth, a term of 1995. Mr. Reilly, son of Register Now. Classes Start March 4th Most teens hold joBs M 5 i ALCOHOL/DRUGS- 1992 graduate of David Brearley Michael and Catherine Reilly, was" High School, is the son of Albert cited for ..outstanding work in a ARE THEY AFFECTING YOURI and Joan Toth of Garwood. course in philosophy. e other burdens JOB PERFORMANCE * • • • rknielle Chilinski, Sara Collette, Peter Ossowski, Carissa Penta, Brian Mclntyre of Cranford has Kiersten A. Stiansen of. Cranford •FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS jSsemarie Connelly, Eric Dale, Nicole Pepe, Marc Petito, Paul Pi- been named to the Dean's list at and Ariela Borgia of Kenilworth By CAREN DEMYEN have both been named to the fall Teen view •SOCIAL LIFE ""—ur English, Kelly Farrell, Jilian atkowski, Laura Pinto, Katherine Richard Stockton College of New AND KEVIN HAUIPKA Quinn, Jennifer Rg, Geoffrey Rood, Jersey: where he received a 4.0 1995 Dean's list at Lafayette Col- j, David Feder, Fionn Fitzger- grade point average for the fall lege, Easton, Pa. Each of the stu- CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL . Michael Gathercole, Stephanie Rebecca Salomon, Lauren Salvag- High .students work at Kings in. HONESTY HOUSE CAN gio, Robyn Schweitzer, Lauren 1995 semester. Mr. Mclntyre, a dents has achieved at least a 3.45 H, Diane Hickey, Andrew Jobe, semester grade point average out How do students keep thenv Garwood, The Office in Cranford, Stanley, Jill Sukovich, Cara Urban- freshman, is a chemistry major T Inpatient HELP! Outpatient] i Kachoogian, Kirnberly Kaltrei- with a minor in biochemistry. He of a possible 4.0. selves busy when they're not in:Friendly's. restaurants and" com- ski, Kathryn Verhoeven, Joseph Gabrielle Kaintrowitz, Tara plans to attend medical school • . .••*.... school? Well, it's simple ... they munity pools. Though some stu- A Rehabilitation TreoimehtCenter'where Alcohol/Drug Treatment KJfcbaur, Kerttu A. Kurki, Daina Vita, Gregory Winter, Alexis Wolf, after receiving his bachelor's de- Michael Simon of Cranford has work Eighty-five percent of the se- dents have jobs in places like Bell's J| Dependent Persons and (heir families can begin o program of Megan Zambell, Michael Zulauf. gree. , been named to the Dean's Honor nior and junior classes at Cranford Pharmacy or Geigers, some travel Iieberman, Todd Mariano, Evan recovery and achieve o normal healthy life-style without olcono! or drugs. •• •• • . • • • list for the 1995 fall semester. Mr. High School hold jobs. But how do to North Plainfield or Giants Sta- they find time to balance, work i Affordable Treatment/Sliding Scale V Simon is majoring in physical ther- dium to work. Lynne Tessier of Kenilworth has with school and extracurricular ac- Also major insurance carriers ' ' !( >incoln-Franklin School lists been named to the Dean's list for apy. Lenox tivities? Teenagers often embrace the re- Full 3 Year Accreditation with {Commendation outstanding academic achievement Rhoda Asch. B A sponsibilities 6f having a job at this Adele Shafmah. MA * Elaine Sigal. M.A. Junior Cathy Warner, an em- . :•. ... .• •,...: :... •' b/jcAHo ".. .:••' ;.;v,•,.;. •- ployee at Kings in Garwood; said, age because it gives them the con- |ecoiid semester honor roll "I make sure I get my homework fidence and experience they need ' FREE EVALUATIONS I fthe following Lincoln-Franklin Urrico. _ ' . done before I go to work and I try to excel in college or their careers. ol students have achieved Grade 5 - Ian AUano Daniel Lori Modrak, a senior at Cran- If You Think You Have a Problem, You r not to let anything interfere. To Ian r ™i1/honor society for the Bonnctti, Jennifer Bowlby, Jac- "It's easy to put money me, work is a privilege, and toford High, drives 25 minutes four Probably Do. I™ H^SSinTneS feline Darcy. 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•;,.;.;;; \.,•'••,:• 1996" The Chronicle A-8 The Chronicle Joan Haggerty Feller, 69 Obituaries JJohn ^S , 76 a Fireman; a WWII medical aide reporter with The Chronicle Surviving are his wife, Rose I. Joan Haggerty Feller, 69, whoRoman Catholic Church, in Eliza- KENILWORTH - John A. Shu- Edward Muszynski, 83 hala, 76, died Feb. 23, 1996 at his Fedak Shuhala; 13 nieces and Community life once was a reporter with tne Cran- beth. nephews; 27 great-nieces and i~0fon\cie, died Feb. 25,1996 at Surviving are her husband, Mil- home. He joined the Newark Fire 5 Department in 1951 and was as- great-nephews; and seven great- Elizabeth Hospital in Elizabeth, ton A. Feller of Elizabeth, a formerAir Corps sergeant; airplane mechanic great-nieces and greatrgreat- jrie was a court reporter and Superior Court judge in Union CRANFORD - Edward A. ans of Foreign Wars Post 2433 and signed to Engine- Company 19 nephews. (javel writer for the former Eliza- County, and several cousins. Muszynski, 83, died Feb. 25, 1996Knights of Columbus Council 4544, when he retired in 1976. Two brothers, William Shuhala h] Daily Journal until her retire- Services will be 9:30 a.m. tomor- at the Cranford Health and Ex-,bothinUnion. Mr. Shuhala was bom in Newark and Peter Shuhala, are deceased. ment in, 1971. Mrs. Feller was a tended Care Center. He was a mas- Surviving are his wife, Helen and had lived in Kenilworth since Cranl row at the Leonard Home for Fu-. Czaikowski Muszynski; and two Services were held Monday at lifelong Elizabeth resident and at nerals, 242 West Jersey SL," Eliza- ter sergeant in the Army Air Corps 1953. He was a military policeman McCracken Funeral Home, Union, during World War II and a me- brothers, Stanley Muszynski and during World War II and later be- one time a reporter with the West- beth. A funeral Mass will follow 10 followed by a funeral Mass at St chanic__working jpn military air^ AlfredJMuszynskLJ . • ' _ came ...a- wartime- .medical- aide Theresa's Roman. Catholic Church. connections orn on cl^teadeTraweeklynewspapeir Taimrat St:Genevieve'S Church,200 A fUneraTMass will"be celebrated" planes after the war. . She was a member of the New Monmouth .Road, Elizabeth. En- aboard' the Army hospital ship Ar- Burial was in Graceland Memorial By Carol While He was born in Newark and had 9:30 am. today,at St Michael's cadia. • .':'•• Park. jerstey Press Associatior4-the-SL tombment will be in—the—GoointheGood TiveUinXra^0Td3ince-19537—-1— Etoman^feoMe^hrc^ Elizabeth Hospjtal Guild;l the Shepherd Chapel Mausoleum at SL Mr. Muszynski retired in i972 St Burial will be in <5ur Lady of Its. Cxajifbrd homecoming former Alexian Brothers Hospital Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia. after 25 years as a mechanic on the Czestochowa. Cemetery, Doyles- Ruth Schou Meyer, 77 :•') Guiid, in Elizabeth; and the Lei- Visitation is 24 and 7-9 p.m. civilian payroll of the Air National sure Group at St Genevieve's today at the funeral home. Guard at McGuire Air Force. He Arrangements are by Dooley Fu- at YMCA camp in Catskills was a member of the Cranford Se- neral Home. Contributions may be Homemaker;" longtime Cranfora resiaeiir Over the Presidents Day weekend, I went on nior Citizens Club; the Polish Cul- made to the Cranford First Aid CRANFORD - Ruth J. Schou Her husband, Warre——v n C*-* . iMeyert ir — —, a winter weekend vacation to Frost Valley tural Foundation, in Clark; Veter- Squad. • Meyer, 77< died Feb. 19, 1996 atdied in 1976. YMCA in the Catskills of New York. As I was u na Ruscansky, 95 Bayshore Community Hospital in Surviving are two sisters, Louise cross country skiing down a trail and stopped Holmdel. A native of Bayonne, she Baer and Vera Best, both of for a moment to fix my ski, a fellow whizzed by Housekeeper, active in her church Carlton Brovme Sr. lived in Cranford from 1951 until Matawan; and several nieces and with a white sweat shirt, on which was written ivj-.i-.-~ Anna licemen's Benevolent Association _ she moved toMatawa n in 1991. nephews. • " *" "CRANFORD VARSITY." Johnston Ruscansky, 95, died Feb. Mrs. Meyer was-i a homemaker Funeral services were held i • X Local 135, in the borough; and the Head custodian in Garwood schools I /' "Cranford," I said to myself, "Fancy that" 25,]lfl96 at the Cranford Health, and formerly a member of Calvary Thursday at Gethsemane Lutheran Altar Rosary Society at St There- KENILWORTH - Carlton W; Browne, both of Kenilworth, and I 1- •Later on, in the large dining hall of Frost and Extended Care Center. She Lutheran Church on: Eastman Church. Burial was in East sa's Church. Browne Sr. died Feb. 19, 199ft at Kevin Browne; two daughters, Valley with the 430 other guests for the week- was prominent in matters of St Peggy Browne of Kenilworth and Street She more recently was an Ridgelawn Cemetery, Clifton. end, I spied the shirt again. With my reporter's Over the past few weeks, Forbes Newspapers has ^Theresa's Roman Catholic Church Surviving are a son, Andrew J. Union Hospital. He had been the associate member of.Gethsemtoe Arrangements were by Day Fu- By ELLEN M. FELJCETTA- Ruscansky Jr.; a daughter, Joan head custodian for the Garwood Donna Browne; and three sisters, cap on, I went up to him and asked if he was invited readers with the special birth date of Feb. and a housekeeper for^its pastor : Doris Miller of Westfield, Lorraine Lutheran Church in Keyport neral Home in-KeyporL from Cranford and how did he happen to be FORBES NEWSPAPERS Memll; 11 grandchildren and six Board of Education since 1987. 29 to nominate themselves for a photo and in- during the 1950s. great-grandchildren. Cerillo and Lucille Wiedrich, both there. "..-.- Leapin' lizards, tomorrow is February 29th! For : le was born in Bayonne and A native pfTftainfield, Mr. of Plantation, Fla. • ••>• : terview covering their experiences with being He said yes, he was from Cranford (he swims most, the "extra day" may merely mimic the day Jhadjlived in Kenilworth since 1919. Her husband, Andrew J. Rus-Browne lived in Westfield and Gar- A memorial service will be held 3 Sally Carlson Anderson, 89 butterfly for the Cranford High swim team) and "Leap Day Babies." - cansky Sr., another son, David G. wood before moving toKenilwort h •i i 1 before, but foi" special Leap Day babies, the 29th is They all are basically proud of their distinction Mrs. Ruscansky played Santa pjn. Sunday, March 17 at St he was there with his family. I introduced my for St Theresa's parish and Ruscansky, and two other daugh- in'1991. He served in 4he Army Paul's United Church of Christ 213 Caretaker; a native of Finland self and found out that I was talking to Matt. their d&$ to party, . v ' - - arid' shared their tales with Traders;-" . ters, Cecilia Bookach and Grace. o F. MENE2ES/FORBES NEWSPAPERS , ing on the more tranquil Earth Day. Rock Girls Scout Council at therecently held the post of profes- graduated from Cranford High •'His.another, Elsa Grady, is de- Woodstock.and the Sandy!KiverySki ResoS Erica Grysko,'a lea^'day baby; Momuoybe;'bbrn^n'April Fools' Day, and Alicia, born on Earth council's 39th annual meeting held sional service specialist at Kean Ce r more information or. reser- recently. College. School in 1966 and lived in the fmvivhig ^ ihis fatheJ-r aaude New York seemed an easier drive (even in the •Day. '• . '"•••' •' '"' . ••.-.'•• .."•'";'••' '7':'" ','!' '•"'• '"••'••.."••• , ••••'••' • ' ™ • '•• ins, call Mike Finnegan at 270- A graduate of Kean College with She has. been active in Girl township before moving toAtlant a R Q^^ ^nd a sister, Joan H. sriow) for-a^winter-vacatipn^.^ ,^_,_^I... ings. T Andrew, while he was there for the weekend, Atlantic City trip, Thursday, a. degree in visual communications Scouting in Cranford as a troop in 1976. ;/^ Grady,bothofSarasota,Fla. , earned a Junior Naturalist Award, which the Tola used to wonder, and a master's degree in liberal leader, a member of the service —Mr. Grarly would have been 48 Private arrangements were han-. camp awards at the end of the. weekend to all jriilworth news Evergreen Theatre trip, Thurs- studies, she also holds a ceraucafe~ teanf and ait dimctui fut Camp-Si- on Feb. 26. He formerly was a died in Georgia. ~~ ~~~~~ ~~ children completing three of the many classes day,March28. in supervisory management and is nawik. offered. Andrew completed the nature hike, the 'Am I only one on planet?' 1|ie Kenilworth Senior Club held orienteering course and the Native American Forthe longest time, Kathy Tola thought she was the PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE games activity. i .'PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE "only one on the planet who was bom on Feb. 29th!" v, _• STOW has taflcn and the accumulation 6 Long-time Cranford resident Judy Ddniel hurried out PU8UC NOTICE PU^UQ-NOTIGE such aw t coders a pahno a. no veftclo shot bo catad ' I first noticed Kaitlin and her father Dan as CH75Z364 CH7S2368 '• Learning her girlfriend's dad shared the birthday made •o any nvflcpa* porwg lot Tho parxxig proribbon shaJ CH752318 SHERIFFS SALE ' of town last week, eager to get to California. The proud SHERIFFS SALE Fmvkw she trudged up a very steep hill, while her fa- NOTICE TO ABSENT OtlFENQUNTS i&ran t. cfoct a.V» tho tmv has coosod untl trxi paring . SHERIFFS SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF it easier to know she wasn't the only one. who had to la has ocon po*otl • • • •. SUPERIOR COURT OF , SUPERIOR COURT Of . ' ther carried the^ tube for tubing. She seemed so grandmother wasn't vacation-bound; she was. off to help STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: Bnj» ^ Bamxn . NEWJERSEY MEW JERSEY -JAflE HEREBY SUMMOME0 AND R£QUfl£D te '.•) Ar-y ifoaMMii v«txla panusd a 5'jrdro in vxAitior NEW JERSEY •'•'•— ~- CHANCERY-DIVISION...^-.:...__ . answer the constant barrage of questions, or stand pa- Uiy upon W1LENTZ QOIDMAN & $m2ER, p*mS% cl ?*3 &u£uoc!Gn &rul bo doomod Q nusanco and 4ny CHANCERY OMStON CHANCERYT3WrSION~ , agile and quick, I couldn't believe she was only • celebrate grandson Joshua's first "real" birthday! UMONCOUNTY UNION COUNTY tiently by as people calculated her "real" age. scot eys.wtioM •<*»•« hMWoOttfttigeCantar DIMS. uoca cticar ra/ (JCMOO tar ma romcMil ol such \xhOa. UMON COUNTY • Docket No. F27679S • 2. Off they went and then I watched as her dad PO. Box Itt Wooctxidoo, Now Jonoy 07005. prone ire cwrviy fret pay Inn nrrod ccoB ot the vohcfc bnd Docket No. F571694 Docket No. F651794 . ,, • According to Joshua's mom Stacey, a Cranford High Wgrw Boach Federal Savinos Bar* - First Fidelity Bank. NAA Now Jersey Humor and questions aside, Kathy's family always #(9( J) 636-0000. an trem to the CcnipUni and Fin*. •aaagp iru) rray rosu^irom suO> rortvMH bptora rnQonrig Plaintiff. . . • held her as they zoomed down the hill in the Seo ia and Third AmenOnnntt K> CompWnt tor FomcO- School graduate, the 4-year-old pre-schooler is "thrilled ' ' • V3. ' ' • ' ,'vs. • • • ' made'her birthday a special one. When; the 29th was in 3uro and OdBf Appoint**) Ron foeofcor ttod m • dw* (i) TVtO HOUR PAJWW5 LIMIT 7 00 A.M. TO 7.00 P W Faithfully Serving tube. It wasn't 'til I met them later that I found - ' Russo ata Richard Paul Russo. ol als Carla J. Darrcw a.ka Carta WerMielser, et als about his big. day, not hesitating to remind everyone acoe i. m wrioi ou**n Savnga, I* pWrefl. and BPf fio poson »ot ouk any VOTKU «I any olffn talowmo out they were from Cranford. hiding, they gave her a sense of uniqueness, allowing ;BW Eaae. Inc. Biuca A. Bormoa Lyn Oevolopmort. a Ooteridanl. DelendanL ; . ' 'rrxftcpiv ponton lots tor moitt ffvm Uo houra dutaticn 1 The Westfield Area just how special he is." : JOSHUA New Jcreey poitncraftp, Slats at N«* Jarwy, Martno CA.Mocr\ ir» noura d 7 09 AM to ltd PM. • QvilAction • , OvJActiori , • • • • , CM Action • 1:3; • ! Eight-year-old Mathew Bierman and his sister her the option to choose a substitute day of celebration. Barn on. ignant, Krntwiv Bonnon, lanoni, Etc Snumafcar, JOHMF KENNEDY PLAZA • Wnt ol Execution Date: October 24,199S . ' Wnt ol Execution Date: December 08,1995 Writ ol Execution Date: January 11,1996 .•it '• • lona I and SlanKry Fora, tenantan t dofcndantt, ponanfl Salo Dale: Wednesday. Tho em Dayol March AD. 1998 • Sale Date: Wednesday The 20th Dayol March A.D. 1998 Sale Dale: Wednesday The 20th' Day ol March A.D. 1998 '..•"•. Since 1868 Caitlyn, who is 5, also received their Junior Nat- With a bowling party already under his belt, Joshua SALIMAN C6NIRAL BUSINESS OSTF6CT PARKING PLAZA I SHORT FORM DESCRIPTION Tomorrow Kathy will celebrate her 27th birthday in n tn i Supenor Court al Now Jenoy. Chonony uMikyv SHORT FORM DESCRIPTION . SHORT FORM DESCRIPTION CENTRAL BUSINESS DSTfllCT PARKING PLAZA U The propaty to be sold b located In the Borough ol uralist Awards during their stay at Frost Valley Uno i County, and Marina Docket. Na F-1229t-96 vMNn , (o) PAPK1NO RULES • MUMCPAL LOTS The property to bo sold b tocaiad Iryiho Towohip of The property to bo-sold Is located In tha Township of now looks forward to a grand family party and dinner at : grandiose style. She's also happy to share the day With yilM (35) days, aftw Ftocuary 29, 1996 eicoUM at KENILWORTH In the County of UNION and tha State ol . CRANFO8D in Ihe County of UNION and tho State of. (1) fjo potion tf"3par k a vchcJo n any mnopal pork- Cranlord in the County ol Union anaiht'S&tB of New YMCA Camp. This is the fourth year they've date. It you tail » do to. tudgmant by dsjaut may New Jersey. ••••.,• . • • NewJersey.. •• • NONPROFIT his favorite restaurant, Max's Opera Cafe. Why Max's? According tohi s her husband's cousin, Stacey, a soul mate and fellow : -g lot ciccpl in aJtomoa portung oroaa and viithri paraod •. . ndsred agamst you to to roM dornanded In Sw Commonly known as: 46 Johnson Avenus. Cranbrd.' Commnly known as: 40 North 13 park a vonao n any murtopal park- NowJcrsoy ••.'•••.' New Jersey 07036 Jersey07016 •. . was sick the firstyear. Along with their parents, j Con Hamt and OrtW Appomtng RoK RaoKver. You tnat CQ lot i\ ony portung cpxo sot lotto lot mo handeappod ago, Kathy said, "We immediately started to compare Tax Lot No, 63 ki Block 406 Tax Lot No. 42 and 43 in Block No. 79. Tax Lot No. 19 In Block No. 598. diners with high operatic serenades. ... . •• ' • jnd vvtin law. Young Joshua js anxious to have the crooners sing "Happy Birthday" to notes, and soon found what we have is truly something KATHY C1M ol the Sup«nor Court ol Now Jersey. Hughes Ju»- 150.00 loot long • • SaOOteetbng. • 100 feet x 31.50 feet snow activities available and enjoyed working oco UxTKten. - CM 971. Tronton. New Jaraey D6G25, In . Ncarost Crass Street FJoo Street Nearest Cross Street Situated on the Westerly side ol Nearest Cross Stroct 34a 19 feet from Centennial Av- CEMETERY /him so everyone will know the 29th is his special day! , special. If you think about it, well stay young forever!" stud bo pcrmitod m. ino Wwim rnnctui parKiia Ws: Stuaiod at a point tha westerly ddelne ol Johnson toward their award. TOLA JOHN F KENMEOY PLA2A . .North 13th Street, 450.00 feet tram the Northprty side ol enue "'-'•' •"•• " • .••;. T>i action has been iranued tor tha pupoaa ol ton- Avcnuo ai stance approdmoiety 600.00 teet »outhenV »tm Boulevard. By virtue of the above stated writ of execution to me ia mongage dated AuQutt 22,'1860. made by BPF CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT PARKING PLAZA I IB irwrjection vwh tha southerly skJelne ol Else Street Back in Cranford, Ken is a Lexus technician CENTftAL BUSINESS DISTRICT PARKING PLAZA II By virtue ol the above stated writ ol execution to me direclod I shea expose for sale by public vendue, In the 220 Picturesque Acres, Estate, Inc. as mortgagor*, to Bankers Savings, By virtue ol the above stated writ ol execution to ma directed I shal expose tor sale by pubUo vendue, In the Freeholders Meeting Room, eth Floor, In the Admin. Bldg. sd on Augun 28,1969" BOOK 4004 of Mortgage* SECTION 2, Al oranaflcos or pats ol Qidmancos.incon- airectod I snal expose tor sale by pubic vendue. In the and Lori runs her own business making rubber- Vjte>vyatn Board ol Education al iho Board Offico located at "This weekend the family is just enjoying ary 27,1996 at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Room ol tro Lincoln CHARGE PROVIDED IN SECTION 19-15 OF SAID RE- CH752350 Harriet's funniest moment came when she was dating in her teenage . 'not iho Warron G. Hardino School, 426 Boulovard. Konilworlh NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANTS School. The purposed thh mealing is lo rovkw and . • SHERIFFS SALE woo NJ 07033. .••"••• (LSJSTATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: VISED ORDINANCES. being together with lots of time to have fun in •approve a tentative 1998-97 School District Budfjot tor . STATEMENT ' SUPERIOR COURT OF years. Hearing of her birth date, one young man exclaimed. "I' thought • '.no Speaficaliona. Proposal Forms, ole may bo oblainod CONTRACTOR SUPPLY CORPORATION submission to tha County Suporinlondont ol Schools. NEWJERSEY You aro horobysummonad and roqurod to sarvB.upon TAKE NOTICE THAT THE ABOVE ORDINANCE WAS the snow," Lori said. Oidi Irom tho Architoct's Offico a(lof February 29.1996. Action win bo lakaa . • CHANCERY DIVISION only nobility were born on Feb 29!" .: SHAPIRO & KREISMAN, PlainlifTs Attoowy, whose address PASSED ON THE FINAL READING AFTER PUBLIC HEAR- • * • _ Harriet Imus, 80, looks forward to tomorrow, Feb. 29th, the 20th Tho adding documents havo boor proparod by SHWE/ PotorRCaprlo.Jr. ING AT A MEETING OF THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE UNION COUNTY SPlNEUWEfiANTONI 4 ASSOCIATES; Arcritocts & Plan- is Liberty Vjaw Building. 457 HaddcoWd Road, Suite 420, 1 Board ; ••'. Docket No. F919995 ^Dubbed the "teenage grandma" by grandchildren Kelly and Scott Imus, Cnoiry (-li, Now Jorsoy 08002-2201, an answer to tho BOROUGH OF GARWOOD ON FEBRUARY 27,1996. anniversary of her birth date. rots, vuthan orTco al 149 Wost End Avonuo, Somcmiu, Fobruary 21,10— .•• ATTEST: Iho Prudontial Homo Mortgage Company, Inc. complain! (and amondmont'lo oomptalnt, K any) Bed In >a CC141 IT 2-28-96 Harriet makes the most of her uncomrnpn birthday. Daughter Nancy Now Jorsoy 08876 and tolophorio 9OB-725-7BOO. Bidding '..••' . . Doris Polidoro PlalnWI, • • • . .'.••• Kristi's 'high' point civil ottiai In which cmCORPJ^ORTGAGE.JNC. is PlaWill .$8.16 documents may be obtolnod ciroctty Irom iho oftloo ol Iho Municipal Clsrk Kordistas remarked, "My mom starts celebrating her birthday in February • * V3. Architect upon rocoipi ol a FORTY-FWE ($45) doBay non- $1030 • •.'•.."' CCl39-1t-2/2a/9fl Congratulations to Kristi White, high jumper and continues right into March!" ctx rofundablo duposit loo. Chock should bo drawn to tho ordor Chailos L SUbor, ot als . for Rutgers University. At the Big East Meet at Sidelights on Leap Year Day .* ohjStwo/Spinolii/Poranloni & Associates. Dravwoa and eery DMScn, UNIUN ana OOUTUIU UUUWI .I «..^ Dolendanl, • spocifcatorej shall bo availablo lor inspection at iho A/chi- wlhrn Thirty-fwo PS) Days after FEBRUARY 28.1996 oxdu- CRANFORD CivilAction. • • • . toct'o OBico (rom 9.00 A.M. lo 4.00 P.M. Monday through ' i.rvo ol such dato. II you (ail to do so. {udqrnont.by' default BOARD OF EDUCATION Wril of Execution Date: Docombor 06,1995 Syracuse University, Kristi scored seven of the Publish Salo Dato: Wednosday Tha 13lh Day of March A.D. 1999 ' There are'legends, superstitions and "lore aplenty surrounding the qua- may bo rondorod aoainst you for tho rebel demanded In the SPECIAL PREUMINARY BUDGET MEETING CHAPTER 21_ frame **£<>roii()se marriage to their hea.ri'Sjdfilight ....'. .__; JJLeap Day baby." At 8:40 p.m. Feb.-29r-19&8, two weeks- - , 7. Adpummonl somehow forgot to mention her daughter, Patri- . Formal aclon may bo lakon. tcol long. ' in part ,216. und (2) to rocovor puaaua^. „, „», prior to his due date, son Cowles entered the world on ol Educalion . • . tviiriom Goodman^ Noarost Cross StrooC Situate al tho Intprsecton ol the cia, who.is the family's best.bowler, Etta says. ol Educalion. n»sos comrinonly known 'as: 1312 MIDDLESEX STREET, Bidders oro roquirod to comply with Iho roquirumonla ol Aclion Business Admlnlslrolor/ northeasterly sidollno ol Now Struct and tha southeasterly Go to New Mexico.Texas this distinctive added day. UNDEN. NEW JERSEY 07038. • ' Cliapior 127. Public Laws of 1975, and Chaptor 33, Public . . Board Socrotary She carries about a 189 average and bowls in II you aro unablo lo obtain an attorney, you may corn- . sideline ol Willow Avonuo. . • ' • Alone on Loap Day? Jump into action and head down to Anthony, New Laws ol 1977, and to submit a Cortiflcalo or Proquelilicallon Oiilod: February 22.1996 . By vlrtuo ol tho above statod writ of oxocullon lo mo both Monday and Tuesday night leagues. Since his arrival, the Stewarts foave felt his birth date nnunicaIG with Iho Now Jorsoy Slalo Bar Association by notices $11.23 . •• " CC143-U-2/2B/96 Mexico, Texas. Yes, not only is this the site of the Worldwide Leap Year and Atlidavit us to total amount ol urcomplotod contracts. calling (201) 249-5000. You may also contact tha lawyer directed I shall oxposo lor sak) by public vonduo, In the Patricia, who works for GMAC in East Ha- was extra special, although the family isn't certain Each bidder must dopoait Ha bW, security In tho amount lolcrral sorvico of tho County of Vonuo by calling Frcoholdora Mooting Room, 6th Floor, In the Admin. Bldg. Festival, it also lias the unique distinction of having the state line run ol rwl loss, than 10% ol tho Base Bid, but In no caso to Court Houso. In Iho City ol Etmboth, N.J. on W«dnosday. Cowles has been "completely sold on it" 90a-353-4715. II you cannot afford en attorney, you may nover, has lived all her life in Cranford. Sony, through it, leavinj.; the city in two states. The quadrennial celebratibn, Feb. axcood S2O.O0O in Iho form of cortifiod chock or standard commurccalo wth tho Legal Services Oftioa of Iho County For further March 13. 1998,01 two o'clock In the aflamoon ol said Etta and Patricia. Both of you keep up that good With an extra dose of attention from his second-grade bid bond and subjoct to iho condiUona provWod In lha ol Vonuo by calling 908-354-4340. . ' • , day. • > 29-March 3; inc-kidcs a parade, j'iant leap year birthday party, golf tourna- "Instruclon lo Biddora". ' You. CONTRACTOR SUPPLY CORPORATION aro mode in "Judnmont Amount' bowling. teacher at Saint Bartholomew's School in Scotch Plains A Potorrunco. Bond. ln; Iho omount ol 100%.of Iho u party dulondant lo Irra (oroctosuro action bocauso you ONE-HUNDRED EIGHTY ONE THOUSAND SIX- merit, hot air balloon rally, ami chess, bridge and dominoes tournaments. conlracl und satisfaclory in form, oxocution and sufficiency nuy luva an Inlorosi In iho eubjod property by reason of a information, call HUNDHED FORTY NINE & 81/100 ($ 181,049.01 ol iiuroly. will bo roquirod ol the succossfii bidder. lion, encumbranco, or otherwise wrfch may bo porfodod Attorney: . Cowles is getting into his big birthday plans. "In fact," IHE KENILWORTH BOARD OF EDUCATION RESERVES qgamat Iho property boirxj forocloaod and for, any light, two; Frank J. Mortono THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIOS, TO WAIVE To submit a family news item or a topic sug- said his mom, "he went all out planning a spectacular claim or miorasl you may havo In, to or ogalnat Bald 4 Brighton Road Uncle Sam's statistics; ANY INFORMALITIES I'l ANY BID, OR TO AWARD SEPA- Clifton. NJ 07012 gestion to Cranford connections, for Ms. Wliite, event for himself." -.— ^.mirrc i A 11 IMP SUM CONTRACT (AS mortoanod promisoa. . • • •. SHERIFF-Ralph a Froehllch Demographer T.J. Mat hows from the National Center for Health Statis- Doiod: 2-21-96 . ' . 908/722-3000 Full logo! description Is Mod ot tha Union County ShodfTs visit or drop message in the inail slot at tlie According to Mrs. Stewart, even in between leaps, DONALD F. PHELAN, CLERK tics in Maryland reports 9,170 .Leap Day births in 1992. Overall, there were Suporior Court of Now Joruoy Offlco. Ciironicie^Q/JXce, W2_ Walnut Ave!, mail it to Box .. when thfry. celebrate .on. Feb, 28, Cowles-is-happiest-. 'TrBTrnrranoriipl tu uutleu a tieblanri an/. Wormoiioa__. ONE-HUNDRED NINTY TWOUSAND NINE-HUNDRED 662, Cranford, or fax it to 276-6220^ If ii's~news oblainod wi bo usad for that pupaso. TWENTY EIGHT & 78/100 TOTAL JUDGMENT AMOUNT on the average, there are statistically more recorded births on weekdays in when the entire family is .gathered together for his' S26.62 CC1381T 2-28-96 A Division of Forbes Inc.. $102.00 '•' " CC122"4fs~2-T42T20 3-6.06 in your family, it's news to our readers. any given year, as opposed to Saturday and Sunday births. birthday. . :c5pvvite STEWART $33.66 v . February 28,1996 I ". •" A-10" The Chronicle or- February 28,J396- -The^Ghronicle— A-11 I Milestones said it: CHS hockey player Pat Slo- j)aye went out and kicked some butt.' ~ cum is leading the state in : CHS wrestler Nik Fekete on teammate Dave Lettieri's irformance Saturday at the districts. {Story below.). scoring, with 64 goals and 46 assists for 110 points. Cougar skaters drink from Cup right point, to give Cranford the ^Hbop'-la By JAMES REILLY lead in the first period Lakeland jr. 1 School is- THECHHONICLE - ^ - — ' answeTMg olding a Faculty vs. Class of Revenge is sweet, and the Cran- Bush knotted the score 1-1 under a • !96 bgsket- ford High ice hockey team has had minute later, but Slocum struck for '. ^ t { ' all show- a bellyful!. a nifty unassisted score on a steal- ; own 7 The Cougars skated past Lake- and-stuff to- give Cranford a 2-1 ; lead after one period. : ).m. Tues- land High 6-3 Saturday in the Handchen Cup final at South Healey then showed the rink- : day at the Mountain Arena in West Orange, vision and quick hands that have; Lower , one year after being unceremoni- resulted in 26 goals and 36 assists . midway through the second period,! \ 7S r'Gym. Ad- ously bounced from the post- mission for season tourney before reaching the when he took a pass at the right; point, feigned a shot and slotted a < students is championship round. "We've put so much work into pass to Beirne on his right Eyeing, ,$2 and for this program in the last four years the open net like a true sniper,; adults, $3. that it's really sweet to finally win Beirne promptly first-timed a slap- > Re- a cup," said senior winger Pat Slo- per past the out-of-position Lake- | cum, after adding two goals to his land keeper for a 3-1 lead : freshments and half-time con- JENNIFER and KENNETH CURTIS tests will be available. All pro- state-leading 64 tallies on the sea- "That was as pretty a goal as you'll ever see," said Hurfcy. "Hea- [•"ceeds benefit Project Gradu- son. "We've won a couple of con- ference championships (including ley has been making passes like Jennifer Reynolds, Ken Curtis TRACEYANN COOK and THOMAS PAGOULATOS ation and the Class of '96. the American Conference A Di- that all season, and Beirne has im- ••ti proved dramatically all year." • tv vision this season) and to, add a Traceyann Cook, Thomas Pagoulatos •; cup i$ a dream come true." Pretty or not, a-goal is a goal, as are wed jiiM^m Big boost Head^ C£>ach Rich' Hurley,. who forward John Newman proved with • Jennifer Maria Reynolds, daugh- of Cranford; arid Karen Green of has""beeh>'at' the* helrri/since "the "less ijjan three nftmtes--torgo-in~'- ter of Paul and Virginia Reynolds East Orange. - \} '• is accepting applications for Cougars' inception four years ago, the second. Newman used his size Jacqueline Servis of Scotch ager at Lincoln-Mercury Lotus in; df Cranford, was married Sept.30, Daniel Curtis • of Cranford was scholarships available to cited an added hunger in his squad and strength to win the puck on 1995 to Kennetn Andrew Curtis Jr., best man for his brother. Ushers Plains has announced the engager Summit '.•-'. - ',• as the ke> factor in pulling off the the left side boards andbulled his ment of her daughter, Traceynnn |i;Cranford High School ath- sbn of Kenneth and Patricia Curtis were Victor Hujjack III of South •••>-•- - Her fiance'graduated from Cranf cup victory. way into the crease, before stuffing Plaihfield, Bob Meseck of Brick, Cook, to Thomas Michael Pagoula- ford High School in 1988 and at?; . letes. Applications can be ob- "This team was very disap- a shot between the pipes for a 4-1 Sr. of Cranford. tos, son of Thomas and Athena Pa- The bride was given in marriage Dave Blackford of Westfield and tended Paul Smith's College irji tained at the CHS guidance pointed getting knocked out last lead going into the third period- Jim Anderson of Cranford. goulatos of Cranford.- Lake Placid, N.Y. He is a loan.ofii ^department and athletic de- season "end I think they learned Lakeland came out firing and r)y her father during a double-ring The future bride graduated from '• JMass performed by Father Joseph A reception was held at The Pal- ficer at Parkway Mortgage in Kef fpartments as of Friday. from that," said Hurley, whose scored two minutes into the third ace in Lyndhurst. Bloomfield High School in 1988. nilworth. team will take the ice against River to slice the lead to 4-2, but Healey, Cafone at Seton Hall Immaculate She is an inventory control man- An August wedding is planned. The Booster Club would Conception Chapel in South Or- The bride graduated from Cran* Dell today at Warinanco Skating and Beirne hooked up once again, ford High School in 1991 and re- i like to encourage all athletes ange. Rink in the first round of the state with Beirne converting a sharp ceived her bachelor's degree in po- to apply for the scholarships, pass for a 5-2 lead. The bride wore a Italian satin ANNE and AARON DOLAN Karen Paterson, Jeffrey Crisconi tournament "This year they were litical science from Seton Hall Uni- With less than five minutes to traditional gown with beads and i I which are presented to CHS very focused and worked real hard versity. She is t a paralegal with wed in Colorado outdoor rite [seniors as a reward for ath- to get that cup." play, Lakeland cut the margin to 5- Alencon . She wore a short veil Zucker, Goldberg, Becker and Ack- 3, and then threatened to get back and carried lilies and roses. I.letic participation, perform- Sporting superior depth, great erman, attorneys at Jaw, in Moun- Anne Salway, Aaron Dolan Karen Paterson, daughter of Lance Schall of Boulder, C6I0.J' goaltending from keeper Jim into the game-while on the power ' Sharyn Meseck of Brick was ma- was best man arid Bob Hill of Den* ice, leadership and sports- tainside. Adolf and Mary Paterson of Lake- Garstka, and the high-scoring he- play with 2:38 left in the contest tron of honor. She and< the brides- ver, Colo., served as usher. • The bridegroom graduated from wed in Presbyterian ceremony hurst, was married July 1, 1995 to Imanshlp. Athletes must at- roics of Slocum and linemates Slocum, who was named con- maids wore hunter green strapless Cranford High School in 1988. He Jeffrey Crisconi, son of Rhona Jo- The bride graduated from CranV lend an accredited institution John Healey and Brian Beirne, ference MVP prior to the game for and the bridegroom's friends, Tho- frod High School in 1982, Rutgen? Satin gowns with jeweled jackets is employed by Dave's Carpentry Anne Kathryn Salway, daughter seph of Cincinnati, Ohio, and of higher education to receive Cranford jumped, on the board the second straight season, then and carried lilies and roses. of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Salway mas Cielak of Prospect Hills, HL, University in 1986 and Regis Unif in Westfield. and is a volunteer call Sonny Crisconi orSpririgfieldTPa. jlarships, which are not early to take the lead on Lakeland. came through with a short-handed '. Bridesmaids were the bride's sis- man for Cranford Fire Department of Cranford, was married July 8, and Philip Morin III of Cranford. The bride was given in marriage versity in Denver in 1996. She iff' back-breaker to give the Cougars a 1995 to Aaron Alexander Dolan, employed by Project Angel Hearf sed on financial heed. Ap- AUGUSTO F. MENEZESmHE CHRONICLE Healey wristed a shot into the ters, Cynthia Reynolds and, Kim- The couple honeymooned in Scriptures were read by Sara by her father during an outside commanding 6-3 lead and the' son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Dolan in Denver, • • •!• plications must be submitted Cranford High's Pat Slocum celebrates after scoring his second goal of the game Saturday in the upper right corner of the net after berly Reynolds, both of Cranford; Aruba. Wieneke and Kristin Wieneke, both ceremony at Iionsgate Manor in a neat pass from Brent Heck at the Handchen Cup. of Waterloo, Iowa. of Cranford; and the bride's cousin, The bridegroom graduated front Cougar's 6-3 win over Lakeland in Handchen Cup final. the bride's cousin, Laura Bolinski They live in Cranford. Lyons, Colo., The Rev. Gail Deriton the Cranford Booster Club The bride was given in marriage Sharon Salway of London, Eng- Pennsylvania Institute of Techno]; no later than April 30. i; *•"&.:; (f^vU. *:A*t!:M£m by her fattier during a Nuptial land. officiated. ogy in 1989 and is employed bjj; ^,, Mass at First Presbyterian Church Michael and Danielle Wieneke of Kim Darcy of Cranford was maid Afterimage,in Denver. '*• in Cranford. The Rev. Lawrence Cranford served on the altar. of honor. Melanie Yost of Prince- The couple went on a honeyC lOn the links Cull of St. Michael's Roman Catho- Christopher Smith was soloist ton was bridesmaid. moon trip to Yellowstone National Dynamic duo The Cranford 125th An- lic Church officiated. _and. Stephen Powers was organist Flowers were carried by the cou- Park. •• • . • t The bride worea white silk stjan-'*"* A* reception was held at Echo ple's dog, Chantress. They live in Denver. [; niversary Committee wilt hold tung gown with -sweetheart neck- Lake Country Club. -"A Day of CHS Cougars Nik JPekete and Dave LettieM line, a basque waistline and tulip The bride graduated from Cran- [~Goll" event sleeves, accented with galloon lace ford High School in 1989 and the Monday, and a chapel train. Her headpiece both win District 11 wrestling championships University of Iowa in 1993. She is a April 29 at was a cluster of white silk shan- shows guys moves they aren't used to. Hell be a therapeutic recreational therapist the Fox By JAMES REILLY tune rosettes with a two-tiered veil -at JFKMedical^Genter-in-Edison.- tough opponent for anybody in the regions." of elbow- and fingertip-length tulle The bridegroom graduated from ~~~LetueTTfaced Jay 'Smith, of Rahway-in-the firsts lace. : .' Cedar Falls (Iowa) High School in Candy Making Country And then there were two. • round,* one week after falling to Smith in the Union She carried a bouquet of white 1989 and the University of Iowa in Cake Decorating Su Club in The NSIAA District Wrestling Tournament sepa- County Tournament Lettieri rectified that loss, and roses, stephanotis and freesia with 1993. He is an office manager for rates the ileld of high school grapplers from the good then tech failed Elizabeth's Emmanuel Cherillien in cascading variegated ivy. Sbmerville, the final O.C. Tanner in New York City. beginning to the very good, and two very good Cranford High Roberta Ann Morin of Cranford wrestlers survived the cut "Dave went out and kicked some butt," said Fekete. was maid of honor. She and the The couple honeymooned in Ci- 10 a.m. "WatdumgJi?? work so hard was great Dave de- bonay, Jamaicac "*;• — Sophomore Nik Fekete and-senkw co-captain-Dave- bridesmaids wore tea-length dress- (shotgun Lettieri both emerged as District 11 champions Satur- serves e\«rything he gets for all the wprkThe"does in es of a navy summer floral print of They live in Cranford; WOW! practice, plus it pumps me up watching him wrestle." start). day at Westfield, Fekete earning the 189^-pound title, pinks and roses. Their straw hats Lettieri was a little more modest when recalling his were complemented by matching Have you seen all the • The fee is $145 per person and Lettieri the 140-pound crown, and will now com- performance. bands and bows. and Includes greens fees, pete in the Region 3 championships at Union High "Going in, I knew it'd be tough, but I was looking this weekend The maid of honor carried a Candy Making & Ca*ke Decorating carts, coffee and cake, buffet forward to it," said the 20-6 senior. "I just went after nosegay of alstromeria, pink free- dinner and prizes. Deadline "This is my first district tournament and it feels him (Cherillien) and wouldn't let up. If I keep after sia, hot pink roses and waxfiower Supplies at Candyland Crafts!!! good to win it," said Fekete after pushing his un- guys, Tm confident I can wear them down." for registration Is Monday, defeated record to 24-0 on the year. "I wasn't really hand-tied with rose French ribbon, Justone They Have Everything!!! April 15 and is limited to 124 and the bridesmaids carried noseg- Everyone is so helpful and tested as much as I'd Uke, but there'll be plenty of CRUSADERS ADVANCE ays of bouvardia, purple and pink phone call paid golfers. tests in the regions, and that's what I'm focused oni Three Johnson Regional High grapplers also won freesia, pink roses and waxflbwer to quality care! they will show you how to Make checks payable to now." •'•••...-. district titles Saturday as senior heavyweight Ray r. •'.; hand-tied with pink French ribbon. make delicious treats the Cranford 125th Golf Out- Fekete was the top seed at 189-pounds and received Recbdniak, Tim Pitta, and Willie Corbiesero will each AMY MILLER and ANDREW ZOTOS Monitored Child Care Bridesmaids were Shari Cuvelier ing and mail to P.O. Box 362. a bye from Friday night's competition. He recorded a go to the Region 3 championships as champions. of Cedar Falls, Iowa; Gretchen Flexible Care Times for EASTER technical fall over Johnson Regional's Bill Peti?c in his Redziniak pinned Waclaw Zelazny of Linden in the Cranford N.J. 07016- For ad- Miller will marry in September Olson of Grinnell,... Io\j»; lisa Insured • Individual Attention why not call them at first match, and then pinned Tom O'Reilly of Rahway final, while Pitta decjsipned Matt Brophy of Rahway ditional Information, call Tony in 2:26 in the championship match. 8-4 at 145-pounds. Corbiesero topped Westfield's Onur • Mr. and Mrs. Johnathan R. Mill- Cranford High School, and Du- Volden of Des Moines, Iowa;.and Somerset County (908) 526-4884 the bridegroom's sister, Jennifer. 908-685-0410 .Mack at 276-3918. "Nik went out there and took care of business," said Tezucar with a 19-5 win in the 119-pound final. er of Cranford announce the en- quense University. Her finance Union County (908)668-4884 Dolan of Waterloo, Iowa Cranford High Head Coach Mike Artigliere. "He was -Mike Opperman (130-pouhds), Anthony Saladino AUGUSTO F. MENEZES/THE CHRONICLE gagement of their daughter, Amy graduated from the University of Jeffrey Cartnack of Iowa City, Princeton Area (908)253-9595 for more information expected to win and did it, and know hell face tough- (152), and Bill Petix (189) will compete Wednesday in Lynn, to Andrew Peter Zotos, son Houston. Both graduated from Cranford High's Nik Fekete (top) is hard at practice preparing Iowa, was best man. Ushers were, Huntcrdon County (908) 788-8838 Senior ball er opponents in the regions. I think hell be ready. the preliminary round, while the district winners hit for the Region 3 Wrestling Championships Friday at Union High. of Peter and Nancy Zotos of Thomas Ml Cooley Law School. 201 W. Main St. the mat Friday night and Saturday. the bride's brother, Richard Salway 'A Commitment .to Union County Senior Nik is a very smooth technician on the mat, and he Spring, Texas. The couple is planning a Sep- Jr. of Cranford; the bride's cousin, Quality Care Since 1981" Somerville iftball League is looking for . The future bride graduated from tember 1996 wedding. . ' James Salway Jr. of Hillsborough; Additional players to add to William Delaney Jr. 50- and 60-year-old tagues. Any interested play- High school hoops officials are people, too who will be 50 or older towed Susan Blair Summer Union County Places of Worship best thing about it is staying close luring 1996 can contact Tony By JAMES REILLY in September rite to the game and the action." i/luccia at 272-3140 or Dom THE CHRONICJJE -Besides the snazzy uniforms and Carol and William T. Blair Jr. of Program Day Camp ST BERNARD'S TERRILLROAD * Deo at 654-5088. .'.. eagle-eye vision, both pfficials-also Piscataway, formerly of Edison, KENILWORTH Contrary to popular opinion, • Nursery Camp BAPTIST CHURCH those guys with the whistles have something else in common: have announced the engagement CATHOLIC CHURCH GOSPEL CHAPEL at Oak Knoll • Regular Camp 1340 Terril| Rd. Scotch Plulns Just lor kicks around their hecks and'wearing the dreaded bpo-birds. of their daughter, Susan L. Blair, to 368 Sumner Ave. Nowark Ave. & 23rd St. Kenllworth the white and black uniforms at "Most of the players and coaches William Michael Delaney Jr., son of June 24 -?—August 16 • Sports Extra Plainfield 322-7151 908^272-6131 K The Cranford Colts girls Linda and William M. Delaney of Rev. Michael Seaman, Pastor '~, ;occer team is seeking play^- your local high school game are know what's going on and don't 756-3393 Sunday Services: not robots or villains. make too much of a fuss," said Cranford. Boys and Girls PreK-9th Grade • Hiking & Camping Sunday: •;' Jrs for the upcoming spring 9:45am-Sunday School 11bm - Family Bible Hour and Those are but a few of the names Borges. "But the fans are a differ- Miss Blair graduated from J.P. • Swim Lessons Mass Schedule 11:00am -Morning Worship ••• season. Girls must be born hurled in their direction from play- ent story. But they pay their two- Stevens High School in Edison and Saturday: 5:30pm 6:00pm-Evening Services 6:15pm-Church Training Monday, 7:00pm - Bgys Brigade i jetween August 1981 and ers, coaches and fans alike, but in fifty, so I guess they're allowed the received her bachelor's degree Sunday: 8:00,9:30 7:15pm-Evening Worship Wednesday. 7:30pm - Pray* and Bible Study : luly 1983 to be eligible to reality, high school basketball of- occasional obscenity." \ . from Rutgers College in New Wednesday: Friday. 7:00pm - Youth Meeting Open House Middle ••."• 11:30 am 7:00 pm-Prayer Meeting Friday Night Children* Club t >lay for the Division 3 travel- ficials are living, breathing human 7-6:30 pm (Grade School Age) Pecina is also used to the arbi- Brunswick. She received her para- hiv. Jowph F. Birbong. Paste* fVurie/y Care Provided beings. And more often than not, legal certificate from Fairleigh Sunday, March 3, 2-4 p.m. School Call lor Mpre Information ; !|ng team. For further informa- trary nature of responses to his :3ion, call Bob Veca at 272- they're also big basketball fans. calls. ' Dickinson University, in Madison. • Sports "Being.an official is a perfect op- She'is employed by Gordon & St. Theresa's Church Calvar-v Lutheran Church ^4616. "If I make a close call, especially Call-for brochure and directions. • Computers 108 Eastman St.. Cranford, N.J. portunity to stay involved with, a Gordon, PC, In West Orange. 541 Washington Ave., Kenllworth something like a charge or block (908)276-2418 To Advertise sport you love," said Cranford's call, I'm right according to one .fJAr. Delaney graduated from (908)522-8151 • Drama 9Q8-272-4444 Inside Guy Borges, who has been officiat- Pastor: Rev. Joseph S. Be|growicz Wednesdays in Lent coach, and wrong according to the Cranford High School and received • Swimming ing high school basketball the past his bachelor's degree from Rutgers Register before March 15 lo receive Sunday Masses: Sat. 5:30pm Feb. 28 - Mur.27 other," said Pecina. "It all depends Morning Prayer (Spoken), -11:00 a.m, Contact Conniei 28 years. "The majority'of coaches, University in New Brunswick and 5% Early Bird Discount • Danco Classes Sun. 7:30-9:00 on how you're looking at the game. 10:30-12 Noon Evening Prayer (Sung), 7:30 p.m. U Scoreboard ....A-12 and kids are great people, and it's a his master's degree from Stevens My job is to stay objective and Lunch Provided Weekday Masses: 7-9am ~\ CHS freshman girl hoops simple way of keeping in contact make the correct call, with no Institute of Technology in Hobo- Miraculous Medal Novena Sunday Services 908-722-3000 with them and the game." Oak Knoll Transportation and A12 thought about who'll be unhappy ken. Following 7:30 pm mass 8:30 and 11:00 am. Westfield's Ron Pecina has been School of Extended Care or happy. But that's all part of the He is employed by ENSR Corpo- St Judos Perpetual Novena. Church School: 9:45 - i 0:45 a.m. an official for 15 years, and echoes j. •'.;• the Holy Child Available ext 6258 ~] Youth Sports...... A-12 job. My job is to blow the whistle ..__rationiaJKscntawny...... 44 Blackburn Road Wednesdays at 12 noon & 7:30pm The Rev. George W. Fmybcrijcr, his comrade's sentiments. SommitrNowJersoy 07001 — --Novena Holy-Hour • Got a score to report? and malco the tough call."- . A September, wedding is TOStor — "?Tve~always"h"a'd" an interest inr And all the calls are tough when planned. /•' '•Vip: 276-6220. Our address is: 102 doing games, because I know the enthusiastic fans are ^rooting on ~\Valm- "Of course, the their teams in a closerfeame. u , A-12 The Chronicle February 28, 1996 February 28,1996 Frosh girls season un The Chronicle The transition from middle ing perennial powers Elizabeth, Devon and Shannon Murray school competition to high school Westfield, Linden, Johnson Re- showed they could contribute on _ is a significant one, but the Cran- gional (Clark) and Union. the court as well as the soccer field Business '. ford High freshman girls basket- Depth played a key rolet with with masterful defense, high- l ball team made it look easy this most games decided early and the lighted by frequent thefts which season. strong Lady Cougar bench provid- led to easy baskets. ing outstanding contributions with The Lady Cougars capped a tre- Christine Polidoro, Jenica mendous year by defeating previ- opponents never getting a breather Springer, Katie McGowan, Laura thrift shop ously-undefeated Scotch Plains- or an opportunity to get back into Panwood 4640 last week, running the game: Johnston, Lauren Kitzhoffer, Jen- t" their record to 11-0 in a snow- . "The^girls really took to the man- nifer Lombardo, Christine Bender, shortened season.. to-man, defense, and that led to a Diane Oliviera and Carrisa Penta Cranford was well-prepared by lot of offense, toaTTsaid Huff. "We •*• pruyed strung contributors to'th e Head Coach George Huff, who didn't think about records until the perfect season. guided the club with a trademark last game of the season against Winning for the 1995-96 Cranford cided to close up shop and start a stock the goods they request She motion offense and suffocating Scotch Plains, and then the girls freshman girls is no fluke, as the NICLE CORRESPONDENT family." has recently added sugar-free man-to-man defense, which re- had one of their best games of the hoops squad has combined with Ms. Sclama grew up in Clark and cakes and donuts to her inventory. sulted in turnovers that created year." ida Sclama, owner and opera- has lived in Garwood 15 years. She Ms. Sclama's attentive attitude to the undefeated girls field hockey of Linda's Bakery Thrift Store, easy baskets. A key to the team's success was loves the town and could not imag- customer input has paid off. The team to pull off a rare double. proud new member of the Gar- ine starting a business anywhere bakery opened in December and "Normally, the freshman season a fine mix, of perimeter and power Each team dominated — the „..,. d' retail community. Her store else. business is steadily increasing. is a big changeTfor the girls be- players, who left the opposition field hockey team went 18-0 and ;4f«stocked with fresh bread, Por- When considering an entreper "I see new faces every day. cause it brings together the Orange with hard choices defensively. Ter- the basketball squad's 11-0 mark * " rolls and baked name-brand neurial venture, she wanted to fill- Many customers hear about us Avenue and Hillside Avenue rific board work and inside scoring adds up to a whopping 29-game items, all sold at discounted a specific need that was not being through word of mouth," she-said. teams," said Huff. "What we try to were provided by Kaitlyn Sharkey, winning streak. met in the community. Her hus- "Garwood residents are extremely Annette Matlosz, Joanne DeVito ng my own shop is soffte- band Sal was "extremely suppror- supportive, but many of my cus- do is stress fundamentals and "In a way, I was sad to see it all" tough man-to-man defense to pre- and Lori Grutzmacher. IVe always wanted to do,"tive," and helped her come up with tomers are from Cranford," West- pare the girls for junior varsity and In addition to inspired play in end," said Huff. "You :might think i Ms. Sclama. "This shop is the the idea of an outlet bake shop. field, Scotch Plains and other sur- after two-and-a-half months you'd culmination of my dreams." "People are always looking for a rounding communities." varsity play. But we won a few the paint, the Lady Cougars had 1 be ready to call it a season, but that The undefeated Cranford High freshman girls basketball team: (Bottom row, from left) Samantha ''•Before becoming a proprietor of bargain," said Ms. Sclama. "Senior Despite the long hours she com- games right off Jhe bat and just got Tracey Mulvaney controlling the Moran, Jenica Springer and Shannon Murray. (Middle row) Diane DeOllvlera, Christine Polldpro, f) wasn't the case at alL We don't | aQtekery, Ms. Sclama was a recep- citizens living on fixed incomes, mits to the business, Ms. Sclama on a rolL" game from the point with floor Tracey Mulvaney, Jennifer Lombardo, Laura Johnston, Devon Murray, Katie McGowan and I tibnist for a chiropractor whose of- can come',into my store and buy remains;, totally enthusiastic about The Lady Cougars' future does leadership, while Samantha Mo- have a playoff after the season, and Lauren Kitzhoffer. (Top row) Statistician Robyn Schweitzer, Coach George Huff, Alexis wolf,' |! flee was in Union. two loaves of fresh bread for one her shop. indeed look bright as this group of fano arid Alexis Wolf added athleti- I r£&Uywould have liked to have Christine Bender, Carlssa Penta, JoAnne DeVito, Kaitlyn Sharkey, Annette Matlosz, Lora Grutz- ; '..II loved the job and the hours," dollar. J think they appreciate "I fed so. fortunate to be in this players dominated.the heady com- cism and court savvy Jo the back- played a pew more garjps. We macher and John Morris, statistician. - /'; she said "To. tell the truth, I don't that." plafce," said Ms. Sclama. "I have a petition in Union County, includ- court.. wanted to keep playing." know if I would have gone through Moreover, MsrS&ama continaes~~good feeling this will work out and . • AUGUSTO F. MENEZES/THE; CHRONICLE. with this if the doctor hadn't de- to listen to her "^ostomers and I will be here for^quite'Swhile;'' Linda Sclama pos'eis In ttw recently opened baked goods discount shop InGarWOtfd. - .. YOUTH SPORTS Vinyl Replacement Chamber focuses on marketing business park F,EJVLA.L.E. seeks new members in area SEVENTH, EIGHTH St. Thorosa 26, SL Michael's 15 F.EJVIAL.E. (Formerly Em- first Wednesday of each month BASKETBALL North Carolina 28, Villanova 22 St. Thorosa proved to be too much fpr the 2 fjhe Cranford Chahiber of Com- and industry advocate, Dr. Singer other towns. on a more personal level — the ployed Mothers at the Leading at the Cranford Library, Walnut North Carolina overcame an earty deficit to Lady Warriors as they lead In the conference WINDOWS Imerce officers and Board of Direc- told board members the Chamber "Customer satisfaction is andkind that-the-malls just cannot Avenue. Meetings with guest defeat an aggressive Villanova team in the Di- SL Michael's had a groat comeback in tho Edge) is a support group for GIRLS vision II first round playoffs. second half by outscoring St. Theresa 15-6. tors held their annual board retreat of Commerce must act as "ahwill continue to be a number one provide." speakers are 8 p.m. third THIRD, FOURTH GRADE women who have temporarily North Carolina's offensive support came Erin Herits led the way with five points, Kalio it Cortina's Restaurant recently. agent of change and not a victim of priority among consumers," Dr. Members interested in partici- Wednesdays at the Westfield Notre Dame 24, Perm State 4 Carney four, and Nita Cblaco, Dianna Sciano- from key baskets by Michelle Wolak, Jillian J Dr. Cynthia Singer, a faculty left the work force to stay home YMCA, 220 dark St Melissa Montatvo's eight points ted Notre aleporo and Nicole Woptiaus each had two. change," referring to the organiza- Singer said. 'To achieve the satis- pating in the chamber's business Myers and Jen McFadden in the last four min- Dame's balanced attack which saw seven play- :imember at Union County College tion's need todevis e creative strat- faction that will keep customers park initiatives should contact the with young children. Call Evelyn at 381-7912 or utes of play. Jessica Falasca, Natalie Pappas, ers score. The Irish Jumped to a quick 6-2 lead Holy Spirit 28, SL Michael's 27 ^n'Ctanford, served as facilitator of Discussions are 7:30 pjn. the Kathryn at 709-1157. Kate Gruz Mauchen scored for North Carolina egies to compete with the area's loyal, merchants and business Chamber of Commerce office at as Meghan Wischusen scored four points. Kry- Tho Lady Warriors played thoir best game of Hthe session. The retreat focused on styna Karmol and Christine D'Arcy had two. as well. Maureen Brennan and Emily Taylor the season Ihus far by showing heart and shopping malls and businesses of owners must provide their services 272-6114. . points apiece for the Nittany LJons. contributed on the offense as well as dofenso . never giving up. At hatflime.. Holy Spirit led 11- ^discussions about strategies and The offensive and defensive effort, of Notre foronegame. 8. which expanded siighity to 21-17 after thrco -marketing ideas targeted at two Dame was excellent as Lynn Kovolisky had Villadova was led by the offensive perform- quarters. In ttio last quarter. Strike's, made a 40 Styles In Stock I ^distinct groups of potential con- four points and Ashley Espuga, Jilllan Berkow- ance of Nicole Addosso. Lauren Hynes and gallant comeback just to larshort In tho last sumers: employees working in the Itz, Melissa Rogers and Laurie Kovolisky had Vanessa Veca. The defensive effort by Laura seconds of tho (jamo. Katie Camoy and i HCranfbrd Business Park and col- two points apiece. Jill Kropa played excellent Gerau, Jackie Pellico and Tara Smaltzee kept Briahnq ftedd each sooted seven points. Nita FORBES NEWSPAPERS • UNION COUNTY defense as.she tied up Penn State several Villanova in it till game's end. .Coiaco had six points, followed by Lindsay IMMEDIATE lege students. times for jump balls. Penn State's Jill McCoy, Fonuna four, Dana Caruso two and Tanya ? According to chamber President Amanda Schenker, Lauren Petrozziela, Mich- ST. MICHAEL'S Spampinato one. INSTALLATION I 3Ki3rt Petschow, the board will pur- elle McKenny and Jill Humphries all played - SEVENTH, EIGHTH 3Bue efforts to market the services very well. . Holy Spirit 18, SL Mlchaol'a 15 St. Michael's 20, Agnoa 11 St. Miko'sdoleated a scrappy SL Agnos i )^all chamber members jto compa- St Michael's lost a hard-fought game to Holy Call For Free Estimates team. Leading 12-4 at tho hall, tho Lady Wa»- FIFTH, SIXTH Spirit Leading 11-5 at halftime, the Lady War- j -TSCS in the business park area. riots hold on by playing even with St Agnes in Yale 32, Boston College 30 riors' shooting went cold as they scored only I'"'Our major thrust for 1996 fo- tho second half. Tho gamo'S' highlight was a SOMERVILLE This game was packed; with excitement twice in a slow-paced second half. Kim Ffir- pass.frpm Lindsay Fontana. whilo on tho floor, , Raises on that untapped market of Serving: Westfield, Scotch Plains, Fanwood, Cranford, Garwood, Kenilworth throughout all four quarters. Neither team rmann and Brianns Redd had four points 10 Katio Carney for a score. Katio finished with ^potential consumers," he said. could muster more than a four-point lead at ALUMINUM apiece, while Katie Carney, Erin Hcrtis and six points, Nita Coiaco and Nicole Klpphaus | J^toe're interested in gaining expo- any point Boston College was leading during Tanya Spamplnalo each had two. Lindsay Fon- had four each, and Kim Pfirrmann, Dana Ca- 46 E., Main St. Somerville the waning seconds of the third quarter only to d&e for our chamber members by tana sank a foul shot ' • ruso and Undsay each bad two. <9O8) 7X5-84O1 have Yale's Katie Sands launch a 35-footer to ; bringing in a variety of programs HEATING INFORMATION tieihegame. . ...•,,., '. . .: '•'., for the convenience of business AIR CONDITIONING GUTTERS The fourth quarter wound, down, toJtrift last- few seconds In a tie. Pattie Simpson won he park employees, such as mini game for Yale with a rebound and buzzer shot. ^reet lairs and outdoor Semihars. J Save This Ad! The Boston College offense was.led by Krlsten r "All chamber members that par- Pabst with 14, followed by Katie. Donnelly with 3icipate will gain, excellent expo- NO REASON FOR six points. Alison Wischusen chipped in with New 1996 Releases! sure from these activities. Our goal TERS& four points and good defense. ' js three-fbkl: to market Cranfprd FREEZING] Yale was led by Katie Sands with 16.points, ' DERS I Col/Bill Lean/ Heating & A/C f Caroline Bausch with four, Pattie Simpson with Just In! W^'re one of the first companies in the US -businesses to that area, promote -tour and Reina Sliaiikli wiili blx. Abu playliuj tithe fine quality of work life yiu- Heating and Air Conditioning flushed $49/up (908)283-2323 tenacious defense for Yale were Crystal En- Syided by employment at a Cran- Pilot Light out? '00 MUCH glese and Kristen Callaghan. Sales & Service to offer these great new models! Jford-based company and recruit Heat Exchanger Cracked? Most Business Men and Women | We service all makes & Models | Rutgers 20, Boston College 12 Jhew chamber members: in the SIYORK LeatScreens Installed In the first round of the playoffs Rutgers de- •business park." 24 Hr Emergency Service would never turn away customers. • Humldlfltr* • Electronic Air-CjMrwrs 100% Financing Available feated a hard working Boston College team. i Mr. Petschow also said similar • Clock Tlwrmoctats • Attic Fan* . 04-1314 If you agree call 908-722-3000 to advertise in Daria Harlin led the Scarlet Knights with 12 3deas are being considered to at- • BiowiUn tnuuliUon points, lizzie Niesz added six points while Fel- this BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Hr Isha Wright ended up with two. Beth Oliver and itract Union County CoUege faculty, Westfield 233-6222 om Services nSave This Ad! Emily LaFace led the Knights on defense with ^students and employees to visit the numerous steals while Amanda Murray and xiowntown district during lunch- Jessica Styler helped out with the ball handling AUGUSTO F. MENEZES/THE CHRONICLE kime or other available hours be- W: duties. *ween classes. BATHROOM REMODELING GUTTER CLEANING • H OME IMPROVEMENT PAVING Krlsten Pabst played a good, overall game Monique on the move and led the Eagles with five points. Alison Wis- "£ Among other key points identi- Cranford High's Monique Brown participated in the State chusen chipped in with three points and Ke'.ly fied at the retreat were: Meet of Champions last week after placing second in the Donnelly and Jackie Cuozzo added two points * the heed to utilize the students Gutter COMPLETE HOME REPAIR MAC A-1 Group 2 400-meter race. apiece. Meg Pyne and Erin Duffy displayed 5and faculty of Union County Col- excellent defensive skills while Terri Van Horn ON I OCA I IONS a*oning A Repair AND CUSTOM BUILDING helped out on offense. • lege as "a "major resource in the ASPHALT PAVING CONTRACTORS^ jcbmrnuhity; , We Reflnlsh! Service SERVICES J •the need for merchants to im- • Porcelain Est. 1946 THE-DAMASECONTROrSVECIAUSfS ESTATE ROADWAYS SCOREBOARD prove customer satisfaction; Free Estimates > Fiberglass • Fully Insured RESIDENTIAL DRIVEWAYS K ••' tt • the need to continue promot- 3(ng the business climate in Cran- Ceramic! Tile • 20yrs.+ COMMERCIAO L PARKING LOTS j , « New James Bond Goldeneye cars • Sinks, No Moss experience The Gourmet Dell \. 66-95 High games were rolled by: Daria Obledzin- Resurfacing Repairs • New Construction . C -'.-•' !|brd as friendly with small-town BOWLING Painting Plus :.. 65-96 ski 181; Eunice Couselo 174; Joanne Howes The latest models from Corgi - A new Bond Ferrari, and three Bond Aston • Guaranteed Crack Filling* Tar & Chip'Field Drains I ^ 171; Jean Barbini 167, 153; Karen Martone , aeharm. fttt Esttmatet: Bath » TIlo Alternative LAST WEEK: < Belgian Block from $15 per yard | CRANFORD MONDAY SENIORS 165; Lois Gloss 162; Evelyn Lawler 151, 150. Martins - one in silver, 1:36 scale; oneinsilver, 1:43 scale in the old original 11 As Cranford's leading business Comimrclal A ReskMitiat "Mtr GH In Cranford Bowling League Friday night at Hawks !.... , 107-47 rtMo. fcrvin Call Clark Lanes thoro were three sweeps: Hull packaging, and one with shiny gold plating. Reasonably priced! —^1-800-652-BATH AuXcmnd Bumpers ...... 106.5-47.5 YOUNG AMERICANS 908-389-7964 Vlcci over Clark Lanes; Bilinskas Bros, over Late Comers 89-G5 Garwood Auto Parts 15.5-6.5 "P.^. 908^636-1576 Buona Pizza; and Reel Strong Fuel over jjColeman Young at Heart ,..;.• 85-69 VFW..... 14.5-9.5 Mason's Llmo. Al Durlna rolled 191-214-232- Marano and Sons..i 14-10 Hey You , 84-70 6^7. John Kalamaris 182-208-247-637, Ed KofC... ; ...... 13-11 Tigers....:...... ;.;. 83r71 Green 257-170-192^619; Joe Caputo 193-234- PLUMBER 1 For the Birds ,..; 82.5-71.5 192-619; Joe Bovine 267-181-169-617; and Rusty's , : ,.„ 8-16 to lead unit INFORMATION PLUMBING | Has Beens.... , ; 79-75 Mike Brinker 217^203-192-612. Petro Plastics...... ; 6-18 Wanabees 76-78 CA Oept. 14.10 FEATURING... Other 200's wore by: Mike Armus 243; Mike Wahoos... ; :76-78 Bilinskas Bros 10-14 Pechillo 233; Ray Hensel Sr. 233; Jim Hey- All-State | Lucky Strikes ,.74-79 wood 225; Bob Mason 218; Mike llg 217: John i. • Hilltops ;. .'; 72-82 Donald S. Rockefeller CHAPMAN BROS. Gall 214; John Weber 214-200; Pat LaSalvia High games were bowled by: Jason Wall : % Robert Coleman of West Long !Who...... :...... 70-84 211; Goorge Clapps 211; Pat Topetro 209; 187; Matthew Desch 147; Jeremy Specht 100; PLUMBING & HEATING INC. > .We Three '. 65.5-88:5 Bob Matton 208; Mike Coons 207; Joe Judge Frank Argenziano 80; Vanessa Lametta 173, | Branch has joined All-State Legal Lie. #1428 • 4 Aces ; ; ..65-89 206; Mike Grasso 205; Harry Wolmor 205; Bill 155; Stephanie Zultansky 115. I «s vide president of sales and mar- , Complete ;YO-YO'S,...... '. „...... ; ...65-89 • Plumbing ' Harlandor 204; Ray Honsol Jr. 203; Joe llg High series were rolled.by: Matthew Desch ifceting. u MAC A-1 Plumbing I Pot Luck ; ; 53-101 203; Joo Azzolino 202; Tom Kane Sr. 202; 388; Jason Wall 343; Jeremy Spocht 229; fii Mr. Coleman will manage the • Heating • Cooling iHM-ites..: :46.5-107.5 Stove Korokcyarto 201; Rich Kickonweitz 20i; Frank Arganziano 225; Vanessa Lametta 474; & . r i ; • . . . • Alterations • Repairs and John.Jonos 200. . • Stephanie Zultansky 325. ftiield sales force, which consists of ASPHALT PAVING CONTRACTORS Heating ' LAST WEEK I four regional sales managers and Most Business Men and Services • Air Conditioning 1 ''. High games wore bowled by: F. Portlzo 183, HILLSIDE AVE. PTA ADULT BASKETBALL Ijriore: than 30 field sales consult Women would never turn 1235; J. Huska 183, 218. 224; O. Baker 174, WildWoodors ; 36.5-23.5 I »nts. Mr. Coleman wjll also be re- away customers. •ESTATE ROADWAYS State Uc. #4205 '222; E. Kelly 211; W. Alien 187, 205; J. Wanko If you agree call 276-1320 '• 170, 203; Rich Wolf 180. 202; Fabio 179, 200; CRANFORD RECREATION BASKETBALL |"$ponsible for bringing together MENS LEA< 908-722-3000 to advertise •RESIDENTIAL 36 NORTH AVE., E. JF. Evans 170. 194. 196; E. Stonor 196; Bob , 18 5-41 5 5UE STANDINGS New 1995 Dodge Viper GTS ifcustomer service, the marketing in this 276-8677 ;jBlshe 193; A. Sales 178. 192; John Baker 191; . '"' ' ' (as of Feb. 13) I department and the telemarketing • Sal LaPlaca 178, 181; Bill Simpson 180; B. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 7 Raleigh Ave. • Cranford CRANFORD LAST WEEK Jf^h" " " W Stop by and see the hew 1995 Dodge Viper GTS, in 1:25 scale built in plas- DRIVEWAYS Baker 179;. M. Gamblno 179; Ann Van Brunt 7-1 (outbound staff to achieve common High gamos,woro by: Christino Nooly 196; Mulcahys 179; M. Hecht 176; Bon Stoward 177; R. 7-1. lobjectives and meet sales goals. Joyce Grysko 180; Nancy Dango 185; Camlllo Verticals tic. This great new model comes in blue with white stripes, and is a great •COMMERCIAL .Gamblno .179; 0. Brown 171; Tony Mazzoo Bad 6-2 Mr. Coleman fills the post va- Widdows 168; Dot DiFablo 160; Bonnlo " TREE EXPERTS WATERPROOFING :171; B. Rooben170. 6-2 Clorkowskl 155, Mack's Ball Bonds addition to any collection. By Brookfield Collectors Guild, only $39. ated by Ed Tausig and reports to DRIVEWAYS ; High series wore by: Huska 625; Portizo 5-3 PARKING LOTS High series woro by: Joyco Gcysko 520; Nancy Arizona Iced Tea company CEO/founder Harry 585; Evans, 560; D. Bakor 545; Wanko 541; Oango 485; Christine Nooly 464; Mary Car- Paigo, Palgo, Richards 5-3 Allen 538; Fablo 530; Blsha 619;.Sales 517; Many Trooper Cars are now discontinued - come in before they vanish! ^iusch. Mr. Coleman was previ- valho 422. . Loading Dock 3-5 L&M WATERPROOFING | ; LaPlaca 5Q9; Wo|l 508; Brown 504. 3-5 iiisly vice president of sales for • Resurfacing Repairs | O Celtic Imports .OUVEfl RESIDENTIAL GARWOOD WOMEN Cranford Hotel . 2-6 liaskell, a manufacturer of steelof- COMMERCIAL ' CRANFORD BOWLING LEAGUE Open 7 Days!! WATERPROOFING Jo Nik Carpets .'••....'... 98-56 Antone's Suds 2-6 pce furniture located in Pittsburgh, INDUSTRIAL • New Construction iQPI?f*IAI •Hull Vied 113-48 Garwood Lanos ,••• .95-59 Mackovich and Burke 2-6 PAVING i Reel Strong Fuel'..:. 93-68 • Crack Filling Wi^Kl#lf*« Garwood Rest : -f. ....92-62 Riversldo Bombers 1-7 ; Horan Lumber '.'. 90-71 c. Mr; Coleman attended Ohio WOODSTACK Llonolll Packing '.: . 73-81 H E E W A A U TO M OB I LI A C E N T ER • Sump Pumps Installed • ' Buono Pizza 89-72 • Tar & Chip Global Window Cloanlng '...... 55-99 SPORTS BRIEFS Btate University with a degree m • DRIVEWAYS TREE SERVICE Exterior Drainage System • ' Schmab Provisions ..88-73 • PARKING L0T8 •Field Drains Alloy Cats : 49-105 369 Springfield Avenue (Next to EMO) Tnance. , • ,. INSURED Clark Lanes : 184-77 m[All-State Legal is the leading • SEAL COATING SPECIAL Seney Enterprises ; 82-79 LAST WEEK SOUND OFFI Berkeley Heights {9O&) 665-7&1O Open 7 Pays! • BELGIUM BLOCK CUBBING • Belgian Block Blllnskas Bros : 82-79 High series woro by: Donna Bonko 181, 100', Got a scona to report? Have a story or fea- •upplier of legal staUonery, mar- • RAILROAD TIES • STUUP GfllNDI Low, Low Rates 100 Uncar Ft of French Drain Vt* Sump Pump. from $15 per yard 25Y«a/Ou8ranle«. 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YOU EXPECT DATION- IMMEDIATE Be a PartyUte Host IN-COLUMN RATES GENERAL POLICIES & SERVICES MUSIC LESSONS INSURANCE?- Your Call Kathl Jo at: rates. 908-548-0548 ALL INSTRUMENTS RELIEFI Too many SNOW PLOWING- 4105 . 4110 choice of Doctor, your 908-572-5064 PROM SEASON Published OiMoniAll advertising placed in Forbes Newspapers is subjecr' c NJ Academy of Music debts? Overdue bills? Homes, Sm. Businesses, Income Talc Instruction/ choice of Hospital, Pre- Reduce monthly pay- FREE CATALOG " Have you heard about FORBES tofinal approval by the Publisher. We reserve the right to correctly edit or 908-225-4040 scription, Dental, Indi- Fair Prices, Free Est. Education ments 30-50%. Ellmi- SKIS- Bindings, Boots, the latest craze? Charter 908-753-0842 classify copy, to reject or cancel any advertisement at any time. __ PIANO LESSONS- In vidual or Group Covor- natos Interest. Stop col- our 16 passenger bus for • AtL TAX RETURNS age. Call 1-800-281-7610 Usod, Guaranteefit. 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Cert, teacher will TUTORING: Reading, Legal Services MORTGAGE MONEY Service.—All makes & us a call at On Time chures, Billing, Mailings, I ''"INCOME TAX math In yr. home. 10 yrs AVAIL— for corporate models.Weedeaters.Trlm- Transport. 908-298-9500 Adlustmenta: Please check your adtor errors the FIRST WEEK it appears.— iflBPARATION-* Fed- tutor in your home. 20 PR etc. All your prof, Five Insertions $14.40/Week yrs. exp. 382-7622 public school exp. borrowers. Commitments mers.ChainSaws.Free needs. 908-561-8676 1020-1060 2010-3100 4010-4230 Forbes Newspapers will NOT be responsible for incorrect ads after the ffqi«.i Intf.NJ. NY 4 PA. by Cort.K-8 & H.S. Math;MA AVOID PROBATE usually within 72 hrs. est.P/U.dellvery.699-0326 Vlllo Town Fountatlon week. ForbesassumesnofiMridalrespomibnitytorenprsortortheomisslahi Ippt. In your homo. $40- •degree. Call 272-5315. With a Living Trust! Call Kenwood Assoc. 800- We DJ. parties, recep- ROOFING- Siding. 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In-Column Advertisers A Guide To Local Professionals Servicing Your Needs For: Appears every week in Classified"'.. • 4Q30 - Carpentry 4130 - Landscaping & 1-800-559*495 MONDAY 5:00pm FRIDAY 5:00PM Tree Care To Place An Ad Call • 4070 - Electrical Monday thru Friday Outside NevTjersey In-Column Classifieds Auto/Classified Display • 4075 - Gutters 4160 - Masonry 1-800-559-9495 • 4080 - Handyman Services 4180 - Painting . 8:15am -5:15pm 1-908-722-3000 THURSDAY 5:00PM MONDAY 5:00PM • 4085 - Hauling & Clean Up 4200 - Plumbing Legal Advertisers Outside New Jersey Call *?> • 4100 - Home Improvement Heating & Cooling Real Estate Tab Camera Ready Ads • 4125 —Interior Decorating 4220 - Roofing 1-908-722-3000x6203 1-908-722-3000 jf nim A HOME • 4127-Kitchens 4230 - Wallpapering I I place this cause In your hands (3x). Holy Spirit, 2085 2120 2130 2160 3030 4130 1000 14th Annual Auction! 2130 4100 4127 4160 you who solve all prob- Firewood Garage Sales Genera/ General Wanted to Buy Dog* Painting PERSONAL lems, light all roads so 4000 4070 Home Improvement KHchens Masonry Merchandise Merchandise LANDSCAPERS • SIDING • BRICKLAYERS •that I can attain my goal. SUBURBAN CONTRS ASSOC. SERVICES Bbctrfcaf You who gave me the di- FIREWOOD- Split & De- NOTICE: All GARAGE COINS WANTED- Pay $150 PUP SALE- S vine" gift to forgive and buy* any pup In GARAGE DOOR & AVOID KITCHEN Sat., March 9th- 8:30 a.m. livered, $120. per cord SALES advertisements AWARD WINNING WOLFF TANNINO catttk top prices! Paper OPENERS BURNS— Kitchen design 1000 forget air evil against me $65. 1/2 cord, 908473- Puppy House. Good-se- .M. ELECTRIC- From CUSTOM are PAYABLE IN AD- Pineapple Flip Nut Cake BEDS— Tan at Home. money, foreign, ttampt, Sales/lnstallatlon/Ser- Pro helps you avoid big Personals and that In all Instances ESSINGTON, Pennsylvania 2127' leave message Buy DIRECT and SAVEI lection. MC/VISA. Open; lockots to circuits. No in my life you are with VANCE by cash, recipes. Quick & easy. scrap gold, old Jewelry & March 1,2,3 & 4. Hr*. 10-. vlce. Ins. & Exp. Also mistakes. Big discounts PAINTING S1/SASE to: Grandma, Commercial/Home units sterling. Estate* and Col- job too small- Avail. 7 avail. Eves. & Sat. on stock & custom cabin- A-1 WAYNE P. SCOTT me, I want In this short Rt. 291 South of Phila Intnl Airport FIREWOOD-— 1/2 cord check, VISA or Master S. J.P.O'Nelll Kennols. • days. 35 yrs. oxpor.. Paperhanglng prayer to thank you for del. $80. Full $135. 2 P.O. Box 111. Cranford4 from $199.00 low month- lection*. 908-782-0840. US Hwy 1, Princeton, NJ. • 874-5884 etry. Special disc, on Co- Quality masonry ser- ly payments. FREE Color Lie* 5245.90^494-0241 rlan w/cablnet purchase. Installations/removal all things as you confirm Cords $255. 12* stove- Card. For a quota on NJ 07016 Rub Coin, 4 Bloomfleld Across road from Hyatt' vices. Free estimate. Ref- Sheotrock/plastor re- Catalog call-TODAY 1- Ave.. Remington. GARY'S FLOORING In home FREE EST. erences. Insured. 40 yrs. once again that I never Construction & Landscape Equip., wood. $165^369-5339 cost, please call BALLY'S LIFETIME- Hotel (no checka) RONSON ELECTRIC- airs 800-842-1305 Ownor operatod, paddlo Sanding Staining 908-806-4450 a family business. Every •want to be separated 1-800-559-9495. mEMBERSHIP. $60. re- RoTinlsh i Fully Insured from you in eternal glory. Concrete, Paving & Line Equip. WINTERHILL FARM QUN8, SWORDS, ENQLISH POINTER-', fans, root fans, outside KITCHENS BY DESIGN lob a specialty. 968-5230- BEDMINSTER- Mixed newel $550. or best offer. Free estimate. 486-3970 14 yrs. of virtually flaw- Thank you for your 2160 KNIVES, MIUTARIA-NJ Free to good home pure • lighting, sve changes, WOODREFACING DOWNES CONST. less workmanship. Not a mercy toward me and Tri, Tandem & Single Axle Dumps hardwoods, fully aea- Hooked on phonics, bred male w/ Champion- appliance hookups, and soned.spllt & delivered. • Designer . Brand New $150. or Bost Wanted to Buy & Fed. He. Top cash • Carpentry HERMAN ELLIS Many styles & colors, All types of masonary. sloppy contractor, a gen- mine. The person must paid. House call* made. line* bom Nov. 21. ipaa much moro. Lie 5532, BUILDING— Additions & Conglomerate of Trucks & Trailers $120. half cord $70. Consignment poutlquo offer. 908-522-1715 1 • Electrical Free estimates. Kitchen tile. Free estimates. Mike uine master. Best prices say this prayer 3 con- DOUBLE TAKE. Bert 821-4949 Uver & White. Neuter .'! ins. free ost, 25yrs. oxp, Home Improvement, Re- Tune-Up 908-755-1977 In town. All calls promptly 439-3332/page 724-5612 •hot*, need* room toin • Gutters Call W8-752-S683.V . , 756-7233 . secutive days. After 3 High quality women's de- BRAND NEW- Smith $1000-$10,000 paid lot • Handyman placement Windows. returned. 908-968-0442 • days, the request will be Medium/Light Duty Vehicles Corona model 350 DLE A firm dlfdpllne. Cfl Dv6f 30\yrs; Exp: i Free signer clothing and ac- antique oriental rugs. STEINWAY or Mason 4 272-3441. Leave M»gr • Hauling:. - ; • MASON grantod. This pray or 2090 cossorles-Armanl, Calvin typewriter. Exercyclp, VI- James Proctor 90844S- A Clean up Est. Visa & MC accepted. 4130 FERDINANDI FAMILY : must be published -after Contractors &ShopEquip. & Tools Hamlln Piano wanted, CONTRACTORS 'alnting Int./Ext. Roofing, Klein, Escada, Valentino, tamaster Roadmastor sa- 4868.1-80O-aS8-7847. GrmndyUprfpnt typ«r*ny ForChritty 14*00-Home 4072 247-1411 or 463-1141 Landscaping 1 the favor is granted. Be- Flea Markets, crafico at $125. Specializing In all types Gutters & Leaders. Reas. 1020 - Singles Organ- & Chanel. All Items are nt age/cond. Wilt pay caih Dog Training y<: Improvement Flooring IDEAL SERVICES and Tree Care izations and activities lated thanks. MJL- Terms: Complete payment sale day in Sales A Bazaars least 75% off, the orlg. 908-755-5182 of masonry: Brick work, Rates. Neat & Clean. A BUYER OF ALL & pickup. 1-800-M9-3850 Puppy kindergarten & 14T2C - Interior Complete Home Repairs. (908) 964-7359 . 1030 - Lost & Found cost. 2 locations: 555 LIONEL & Flyer trains. basic obedience cu****. Dacoratlng .block work, concrete, cash or guaranteed funds only. CERAMIC CELLAR STU- AAA FLOOR SANDING- Carpenftry, Sheet Rock- etc. Fully Insured. Free 1040 - Personals SHRRE THE AMERICAN CRAFTERS WANTED Passalc Ave. West Cald- Hobbyist pays top dollar! bea'nlng. Saturday, 14177-Kltch«n« Ing, P"alrrtlng. Free Est, HANDYMAN 1050-Coming Events CULTURE- with an ox- Insp: March 6th"-March 8th, from well 201408-8666 and DIO— Kiln, molds, glaz- Stalnlng or polyurethonp estimates. For 6th Annual Craft es, shelving, table/chairs Any condition, ago, or March 0 In Somervttlat 14130 - Landscaping Rets. Available. alnting & sheetrock, 1060 •Announcements change student from 782 Morris Tpk, Short quantity, 908-271-5124 CaB art 358-7859 ,'.tl &Tm*Cai* inlsh. Hdwd floor In- Iso repair work. 908- 8a.m.-4:30p.m. Everything sells as-is Festival In Bound Brook H1IH 2PTr564-6464^Bolh. 10.272-0555 AM Adt In Qlattlfled ilallad. Ed 298-0849 1-800-412-3732 j • .i M NOO JOJOB Scandinavia. Europe, 4SUKhH0rpHp4 . fj««onry 412-8026 ' "SouTh" America, Asia. wherc-is. HA.AUC.XIC: RH-OOU021-L. stores now open Sun. STANDARTANDARD POODLE.PO S AL'S CARPET SERV1 03,000 HO „„„. ;»£—Bathrooms^ -GrMORPHY-THEE-SRVC TOO-SMALI Call 908-356-7273 Or don't cott — 14175" Moving .ttOSMAL , 1030 High school students noon-5pm $$$ ALL LIONEL. WES, PPupple*l . AKAKCC. tsxrxrAi ipoclalizlng In repslrlng. Complete renovations, 3 3eP 9C 469-0434 AMERICAN FLYER- 141W- Painting Lost & Found from over 40 countries ENCYCLOPEDIA BRL They pay! ralaad, brown*/b|ackk, 14200 -Plumbing, inllquo, oriental A hooK repairs and plumblmg, i X ar 908526350908-526-3500 REACH 103,000 arriving August. CALL Very Large Auction and other toy trains. Col- male/female. Call aw ugs. Removal of Wrin- regrourting. Free- Est. work at low ratesl Fully MASON WORK- New & TANN1CA- Yoarly Edi- lector pays highest pric- HMtlng* Cooling HOMES AISE FOR INFORMATION 2100 2130 tion, $500. Gold Member- 8688 after 6 pm. «ies, bucklos. Stretching Fully Ins. Call Randy, insured & free estimates. repair. Pavers, patios, FOUND— 2 Cats: Young. Two Auctioneers! es. Call 1-800-4644671 14220 •Roofing 753-2759 or 322-2560 ON HOSTINQI General ship to Jack laLano |4225-6«a*onal &- relnstallatlon of hew & FIREWOOD- $120/cord walks, steps, stone work Orange Cat & long-ha'jroo 1-800-SIBLING Free to a or 201-829-1006 3000 used Carpet; Since 1950. delivered. Call Heinz 908-753-5721 Black Persian. 1st seen Site Phones: (610) 595-1324 or 1325 Merchandise $500,908-463-0367 ask 1 - . S«rvica*. + * MR. DO-RIGHT ** Place your ad In- Good Home ^r Alicia PETS AND A185S—- 3020 C est. fully Ins.725*466 Personals AND FOR ONE LOW 2010 2070: prdchde "908-762-8398 ~" Adoptable Pets \ — Carpentry Installed." Master of the QUALITY MASONRY and Union Counties. wood chips-delivered. slzes for sale & Roller 3030-Dogs Steps, Sidewalks, PatloL PRICE. FOR ONLY Computers Schmlede Tree Expert CERAMIC TILE * BATH- small lob" 908-968-7540 WINDSOR Antiques skates, Baseball cleats & 3040 • Rah LANDSCAPING Basement waterproofing $219.00 YOUR AD WILL Co. 908-322-6600 TOMMY TOOLS BUYING COINS 3080-Horse* ROOMS Ropaits, froe os- MSKL CONSTRUCTION Get Results! BEAUTIFUL NUDIST REACH OVER 1.2 MIL- gloves. Specialize In 9 * SB Lath. Honda 8 ADOPT A FRIEND AMD Ml ASPECTS- Interior. tlmates. Call Frank Advertise your service in Forbes's Classified Section. Lawn cutting, light trim- Insured. Free Estimates ood used Ice skates, Large/Small Collections 3000 •Livestock A SMILE- Somerset Kidflrrlor Homo Repair. Specializing in Kit. Call Mark 908-424-2083 SWIM CLUB- right in LION HOMES OVER 100 SHOWCASES IBM COMPATIBLE 2110 HP. Luan Doors, Stool 3070-Other Pet* 908-755-8416 _____ ming. & Snow removal. 1-800-559-9495 your backyard. Heated THROUGHOUT THE $295. We also buy and fxchange a pair of equal stor. cab. 356-0436 -Coins and Paper Money Regional Animal Shelf* Sutteri. Siding, Doors, I reach over 103,000 homes that are your potential Bth.rm, Bsmt. Rooting, Free est. 908-722-1952 VILLAGE ANTIQUE Furniture value for $4 charge or Will Travel 3080 • Adoptable PtU has pets of all *lz*a ancl' Wlndowi. Kltchons. otc. Decks, Siding. Windows. pool, hot tub, sun deck, STATE. CALL FORBES CENTER repair computers, moni- 3090-Boarding, AFFORDABLE LAND- CLASSIFIED AT 1-800- tors, printers and boards. buy a pair for $12 & up. **USED** Doelger's Gallery '> species for adoption ,,4t . Pan 908-968-0876 4080 customers. Increase profits and Ronald 908-757-5984 social activities, family Antiquing At It's Best OFFICE FURNITURE - Training *QroomJnfl SCAPING- Snow plow- atmosphere. Call now 559-9495, ASK FOR 908-464-7498 Open Sat. & Sun 10am- of Coins reasonable cost. Miailnb Handyman Services NEW JERSEY 4180 HAVE YOUR HOME An exciting new Antique BABY FURNITURE Desks, files, chairs, etc, 3100 - Miscellaneous a Pet? For more Informa- |CABINETRY~ expand your customer base today! Ing, Gutter cleaning, PAINTED membership is limited JOYCE FOR ALL THE 5pm. Weekdays 2- 165 Wash. Valley Rd. Supplle* A Service* MIRROR & GLASS Painting DETAILS ABOUT SCAN- Center filled with the fin- SMALL BUSINESS SPE- Crib/mattress $40. 4:30pm. 908-647-1149 782-4221; eves 782-5057. Warren, N.J 4694446 tion call 725-0308. i>j IBookcases, vanities. clean-ups Inside & out- For under $200. 908-647-2310 est antiques and col- CIALIST- Networks- Swing, Infant seats, Dbl. dlMtay 8. storago unts. BOB ARNOLD side. 754-1288 •• STATEWIDE CLASSIFIED A & J KENMORE & 3RD. GENERATION HOME PORTRAITS PRAYER TO THE AD NETWORK. lectables from 50 of NJ's custom apps. Repairs, stroller, etc. 627-0151. BoMfjouies. Furn. quality. WHIRLPOOL- Washer & By Rebecca BLESSED VIRGIN- Premier. Dealers. ; sales & upgrades. Point Specializing in; CALEB'S YARD CARE C 908-725-7303 Dryer repair. Discounts Tree specialist, stump A wonderful Gift (NSver known to fall). of sale sys. 388-2485 BEDROOM SET •Mirrored Walls & Celling 908-789-2550 6 PC. Girls French Style, IALU PHASES OF HOME lor sonlors 752-8975 •Frameless Tub Shower grinding, clean-up3, land- Oh, most beautiful flower 1060 Open7!daysSat-Wed. of Mt. Carmel, fruitful 10T5;Thurs.&Fri12-7 White/ Gold trim canopy AT YOUR SERVICE IRBRAIR intorlor/exterlor. AL'S HANDYMAN _1L I-800-559-949 Doors scaping, planting and NINA KALLAS— Painting Announcements B/O 526-0736 Iwuidows, doors, bath- SERVICE- Qonoral •Frameless Wardrobe mulching. Firewood for JOHN MACNAMARA & Paperhanging, Re- vine splendor of Heaven, 44 West Somerset St. Irooms, painting, etc. Call Blessed Mother of the Raritan.NJ 908-526-7920 4010 - Adult Day Care 4060 - Convalesent Care 4120 - Insurance 4175'Moving" home repairs, free ost. NEW HOURS: MON, TUE$. THURS 8:15AM-8:00PM WED, &FRI 8:15AM-5:15PM Doors sale'. Ins. 908-234-9258 PAINTING pairs. Plaster/Sheetrock. 2080 FURNITURE & APPLI- .I'Jbhn 908-764-8827 •Table Tops Int. Painting & Paperlnf son of God, Immaculate 725-3130 KESLOWE LANDSCAPE 27 yrs. exp. 322-4030 SELF EMPLOYED? Farm & Garden ANCES: 4920 -Business 4090 -Health Care 4140-Legal 4190 -Party & Entertainment •Window, Glass & Reccomened by Int. Dec Virgin, assist me In my Dealer Space Available — Sofabed(queen) & [DECKS DECKS DECKS RENOVATIONS • DRIVEWAYS • APPLIANCE REPAIR ' Complete prof. Service OLD GUY PAINTING necessity. Oh, Star of the Endorsed health Insur- HANDYMAN ODD JOBS Screen Door Replace orators.Fully Ins. Free ance at affordable rates . loveseat(S250), mlcro- 4040 - Child Care 4105-income Tax 4150-Loans & Finance 4210 - Professional S (Custom Built Any Shapo. From loaky faucots. • ment ' For video & brochure call Est.10 Yrs. Exp. Refs Ca Need Int. Painting ? Sea, help me and show Wave($75) & cart($15), p o 8 Lisa 908-469-7347,9-5pm me, herein you are my 800-407-2324. Ppllcles by 2020 PRIVACY HEDGE- v : Kpoelal Spring 'l f, water heators, window 4100 41OO 4100 John 709-0915 Call The Old Guy Ordor now save big on kitchen table w/2 chairs 4050 - Cleaning 4110 -Instruction/Education 4170- Miscellaneous 4225-Seasonal ' ' 4085 Quality Service* Prlce« 908-755-8104 mother. Oh, Holy Mary, PFLIlfe Appliances I (nSjRola* Color Portfolio roplacomonls, ijialntlng. Home Improvement Home Improvement Home Improvement M&ATREE SERVICE A & E PAINTING- Ini Mother of God, Queen of Spring Harvest 3 V4 to 4' , small desk($50), Call for Freo Est. 560- Hauling & Clean Up No JobTooSmallll A cut above the bestl 1 PAINTING & PAPERING arborvitac (evergreen). ile bed($50), re- — 908-326-0005 Perfection Is ext, »spray •rolling Heaven and Earthl I 2000 n FINISH CARPENTER- 3953 With prices below the brush, staining, froe es Int/ext. 'Apts, Homes. humbly beseech you APPLIANCE SALE Regular $29.95 now cllner($50) and more. 4020 4040 4040 4080 .-;., Our Relloctlon FOR SALE Call 908-231-6750. C«MJom trim, woodwork- JUNK REMOVAL rest. Free Est/Fully Ins. fully Ins. 908-996-0776 Fully Insured. Refer- from the bottom of .my Refg. $85, washer/dryer $8.95 also available, Business Services CMd Care Provided Chad Can Provided Convalescent Cam: lng«& cabonetry, Sheot 1-800-735-1482 24 hr. emergency service ences. Free est. heart to succor me In this $75. Fully guar'd;also birch, pine, lilacs, Ice- rock *-;«nishtng, Ce- Attics, basements, yards FREE! 908-687-0096 908-789-0752 lands 20 tree minimum .SOFA— HiBack & Love- ; 908-753-0,118 necessity. There are service $19.95. 908-754- seat, 4 matching tables, nimic tllo Svlnstillatlon, Call Joe 287-1281 766 B Ramsey Ave. Visa & Mastercard. QUALITY CARE- In my ELEGANT EXTERIORS— MIKE'S TREE SERVICE PAINTING $40 PER none.that can withstand 7209 neutral color, exc. cond VIDEO DUPLICATIONS CAREQIVEn- Qarefp^ Snow ptowlnd also aval Quality in renovations,. REFERRALS OF RELIABLE HOME Hillside, N.J. your power. Oh, show 1-800-889-8238 4010 Foreign conversions, Bednlhster home. F/P elderly, tick, bed-rldd»n> ODD JOBS & GENERAL IMPROVEMENT PROFESSIONALS Free Est. Fully Ins. Tree & stump removal, ROOM— Mln 3 rms. Your PRE-OWNED $750/BO. 908-563-0010 Adult Day Care time. All meals, snacks. CrBB1221-0320 REPAIRS- Lt. hauling, 100% Ins. Specializing In pruning, brush chipping, JK'S me horeln you are my VHS, 8mm, Film to Video, or companionship. Refer* add-a levels & room ad- •RECEIVE DETAILED INFORMATION ON Shop At Home paints. Immediate ost. 16 mother. Oh Mary, con- Reg. Fenced In yard. Ac- ..JIB CARPENTRY brush cloarod & ro- MJL CRATER log spitting. yrs exp. 954-2461; APPLIANCES Low Rates. AVI VIDEO, ence*. Mary 48B-3529r-' ditions. Office .908-442- SEVERAL LOCAL CONTRACTORS PAVING & FENCING WALLCOVERING celvod without sin, pray Studio at 218 E. Main tivities. CPR 781-1838 Jdlngs, 8heetrock, movod. Expert Int/ext. Guarenteed $65. and up. 4010 - Adult Day Care carpentry, painting, re- Demollton/Haullng 5131 24hr PGR 290-5824 BY CATENA. Driveways, PAINTING & PLASTER— for us who have rocourse Somerville 908-526-8116 PERSONAL CARE SER- its & general repairs Consf. Res. Dobris •painters •landcapers •flooring FIREWOOD FOR SALE INSTALLATION \ Major appliance repairs. 4020 > Business VICE- Domestic. LOA& placement windows & We do all Insurance work Curbing. All typos of Cut, split, delivered. Int/Ext. 25 yrs. Exp. to theo (3x). Holy Mother, 4050 "rail Tom 396-8215 Freo Est. 10% SSD •decks •custom paving stones 1 place this cause In your Call 608-566-3233 4040 - Child Care Ing fOr Uvo In or out. decks. Troo work, log - '•cafpenters •remodeling •handyman Fencing. 908-985-8043. $135/cord dumped oi and Interior Free Est. Call Lenny Any 4050 - Cleaning Cleaning Services splitting:, gultors cleaned. (908) 232-7813 Tlmol 908-273-6025 hands (3x). Holy Spirit, GREAT RESULTS WITH Care for elderly or eiek- •and much morel PROFESSIONAL HOME $150 stacked. Ask for TV 27" SONY $175. 19" 4060 • Convalescent 4040 person. 908-969-2530 ~ No lob too small. Why AFFORDABLE CLEAN- Mike 908-722-3235 Painting you who solve all prob- Sly $100. 27" RCA $225., 4070 IMPROVEMENTS lems, light all roads ao 4090-Health Care Child Care Provided break your back? If you UPS— Yard, basement, 25" Zeniths $200. ea. Full 4105 • Income Tax CLEAN Electrical don't see It. ask. Calf us pools, oil tanks, & dempr •FASTI Home Painting & Paperhanglng RICHARD LEY & CO ; Qualify PAINTING & that I can attain my goal. warr. Alex 549-1095 TT.T Specializing In Kitchens Give our tree serlvlce a WALLPAPERING FORBES CLASSIFIEDS 4110 • Instruction/ REALLY CLEAN today for a FREE esti- lltlon. 636-6644. free eat. You who gave me tho di- 2010 - Antiques & Baths, Ceramic Tile, Workmanship 24 Hour Service vine gift to forgive and WASHER- $75! Dryer, Education A BOUNTY OF LOVE & REALLY Ads In Classified,*. mate Our 21st year. Jmprovement chanco to beat tho big 2020 - Appliances - ATTENTION In my Plsca- Your house cleaned as \ ALK ELECTRIC- resld. 526-5535 CLEAN UP ATTICS •FREE! Basements. Over 10 yrs. guys.Freo ost. Fully Ips. 1-800-332-9781 (orgot all ovll against mo 565. Stove, $75. Refrig- 4120•Insurance IN HOME CHILD CARE don't cost — »j.\ comm. & Indust., aval Call: 2030 - Art taway home. Go to work Live In/Live Out you would do It yourself. Bsmts& Yards Resource expor. Freo Est. 654-1353 & 486-0337 .and that In all Instances 2040-Auctions erator, $170. Can deliver. 4140 • Legal Services. days, weekends, nights Free Est. ••••• PAINTING by BRUSH- COPIER. 4150 • Loans A Finance w/ peace of mind. Call Part Time/Full Time This Is no 4 hour Job. They pay! ; ;'•;• ... PAINTING-M •EFFECTIVE! 908-560-1415 j Joe Klingebiel WORKS— all kinds, bldg In my llfo you ore with 2050 - Clothing Color console TV $100. PREE ESTI Fully "ns., INTERIOR* EXTERIOR Call Rudy 722-8916 CERAMIC TILE Services SPRING CLEAN UP i •.'.; mo, I want In this short ...^v copies, flyrs, 4170 - Miscellaneous 356-2582 After School Call Joanne. 687-8477 SHEET ROCK & repairs. Exp & Reliable, 2060 - Colloctlblos PIS call 722-6329. toaaonable rates. Lie Dock and Fonco Bleach- Marbol, Granite Installa- Lawn Cutting, Trimlng 322-1956 prayor to thank you for 2070 • Computers oocf snapo, S9G5. inclris 4190 - Party & Enter- ATTENTION- Kids. Tod- Call 908-754-9090 or CLEANINO SERVICE- 9732. 908-755-4030 CLEANUP & LIGHT tion by master craftsman. SPACKLE- Patches to Roas. Reliable Charlie Steve 908-526-5134 ina staining and Free Estimates all things as you confirm 2080 - Farm & Garden (li O : . talnment Services dlers, Infants, Want to good rets., experienced, HAULING- of all typos. Residential & Com- 1 -800-636-3925 walls, will build & finish 908-755-8429 onco again that I novor 2040 4210 • Professional 201-593-9090 -. 4090 - ASPEN ELECTHIC— Al Watorprooflng. Driveway Free estimates. Insured. all. lnsured.90B-968-2701 PAINTING 2085 • Firewood . have lots of safe fun In a LITTLE PEOPLE DAY own transp. Low prices. mercial. 17 year3 exp. BATHROOM COMPLETE want to bo soparatod Auctions PS0L~TABLE- Emplik residential needs: house 3eallng. Odd obs Low rates. We work Complete remodels, wire CERAMIC TILE T J'S LAWN & LAND- Interior & Exterior 2090 - Flea Markets, OPENING SOONIII- large playroom & fenced CARE— In my home Free est. 271-8970 HemlmCare -Reasonable & Rell?bl°- RENOVATIONS- Romodellng, Installation SCAPE— Fall clean up, Wallpapering from you In otornal glory. Sales and Bazaars Deluxe, 3/4 Inch slate,.. • '• In yard? Call Eileen I fans, smoke detectors, weekends: Call Tony mosh floors, mud pans, Thank you for your Adult Daycare In my ages 1 1/2 - 4 1/2 Hrs. 7 • Services I rrghttng, telephones, etc, . Call Pete. 317-6846 • 908-761-0400 ALL WORK CO. and repair. Froe esti- SPACKING, PAINTING. Thatching, Seeding, A&J PAINTING ***** 2100-Free to.Good pocket stylo, plus full ' (908) 819-8768 CLEANING- By Doma 1 • VOI* • vi»i ^ - & marble builnoslng. Dan morcy toward mo and Maternity Rentals Somerset home. Conv. am - 6 pm 754-7026 "ilck response. Lie, Palchanes 908-534-1152 369-5339. 359-3000. mates. 908-236-7935 Spocallzlng In restoring Mowing, Rotbrtlllng, & POWERWASHING WINDOW REPAIR located off 287 & 527. Services. Old Fashioned STEVE'S HOME REPAIR HAUL AWAY & CLEAN- Schrub Trimming, Snow Puttying, Broken Glass mlno. Tho porson must Home High Fashion Attire , ,.Y compelmont of acces- 4010 •- A CARING MOM will watch LOVING MOM OF 2- With a Personal Touchl 534. Call 356-3041 BATHTUB & TILE RE- old crack damaged plas- Int/Ext.Housos & Decks 3Orlos For more Info. 937-6994 No time tor that smal UP— Basomonts, attics WET BASEMENT? CERAMIC TILE— Marble Plowing. 908-873-2248 repairs, Caulking & It-j-i: say this prayer 3 con- 2110-Furniture . Designer quality suits, r-m - Co" 908-755-5182 4020 ».F your 3yr.-6yr. old child ID Wlll give TLC to your Free Eet. Fiefs.& Exp. CERTIFIED MASsA •3-0137. or 704-8970 SURFACING— 5 yoar ter walls & colling. Rea- washed & soalod. Senior 2120 - Garage.Sales THERAPIST- for relix nagging job? Tired o and garagos. No |ob to DEBEST & Qranlto. Free Est. 12 sonable ratos. Washing. Fully Ins., Froo secutlvo days. Aftor 3 dresses and special oc- oran olntmBnt 404 my Manvllle homo. child In my Hlllsborough Call 908-526-9192 warranty, free estimates. discount. 908-3BB- 0717 2125 • Merchandise i pot- ~ °PP - °* atlon & stress release. COONEY ELECTRIC ooor service and no re small. 908-828-5387 Basomont Waterproofing yrs. Exp. Refs. avail. 908-852-8614 est. 27 yrs. exp. days, tho roquost will bo casion; Custom design & 4020 Meala/Snacks Incl. home. 231-9373. sponso. Froo ost. Rea Call 908-756-5351 Kit, Bths, & foyors Call grantod. This prayor under $100 fittings. Call Deborah for ioth. U- SNOWMOBILE- Skl-4of° Will travel.908-214-1336. . ~for all electrical work guaranteed. Sump Al PAINTING Bob Stolnman 908-231-9421 D & O CLEANING SERV ^nnnhl£rales. 753-1947 Serino. 353-0328 STEVE BUHLER Int/Ext, Shoot Rock, must be published aftor 2130 - General Merch appt. 908-548-9720 Business Services LOVING MOM OF 3- Residential or private of- LUo'«978. Insured. Com pumps and trench drains & Daughter .v Drlvo'Doo. 1905. lormula 2. 2K ,f~ JUNK REMOVAL BLOWN-INSULATION CONSTRUCTION Spackllng, All Repairs. tho favor Is grantod 2140 - Office Furniture CHILD CARE In So. Plfd. wlll care for your child fices. Insured & bonded. COUNSEUNQ- with,, a rptHIUvo pricing. 469-0281 Installed. 1-800-786-9690 CERAMIC, MARBLE 908-526-3382 ml. rflvorao, su/ds, gt—•-• • Mother of twins, CPR, Professional In Adoption, Attics, basement, yard & Garage, callings,, attics, • Hasldontal/Commorclal One call does It all . D.S.M. and Supplies (2yrs. or older) In my Sr. citizen disc Afford- I E.I.D.- Resldontlal/Com TILE INSTALLATIONS- 21 so -Software 2070 : rack. S4G9S will fi> • first aid, state certified,. Depression. Divorce, Ge- factories. Low rates. ADDITIONS- Basement Non-toxic. High R value Quality work at competl- TfiEEEXPEflrCO. 908-654-5225 PAINTING— Lot a ALEX JR. TV SVC. CO. Bound Brook home. Hrs. able rates. 627-9848 I mfltclal & Indust. Quality Danny 908-469-7682 finishing, painting, all Klt, bathrms, counters, tlvo ratos. Wo do it ALL woman do your painting. 2160-Wanted to Buy Computers - 300-271^1616 t Call 908-769-8229 (12-epm) Hourly rates riatrics, Grief & Stresr 4085 Fleshor 272-9299 etc.. also repairs. 908- ANTHONY'S PAINTING | PRAYER TO THE ..••369-7B60 o .• ' ' .RCA,_£Qriy.-.(ZeoL«h«ac- HOME SERVICES Haarbara-flonearLC6Wi- 1 work-atattoidablaprlcoa homo, ropalra, FREE EsL from basement to roof, • Trimming _ Ne.aU :cloaruquamy. vvorL tory auth) 1 day svejtea. avaircall Judy. 271-1T42 Hauling & CleanVp LEAF CLEAN-UP CARPENTRY « HOOF- 764-BgOg AtlaJTIIB Intorlor/oxtorlor. Roofing; BLESSED VIRGIN- CHILD^CARE- Do you Inclds. Cleaning, Ironing, 908-218-9062 1. VJ ' Uc.#12707, 369-8419 fully Ins. 908-821-5969 OHIco Interiors. Fully In- • Repairs Insured. Freo estlmatos. Rates, 30yrs of family need qualified, screened Light Hauling ING— repair. Celling & surod. Roforoncos avail- utters cleaned/Installed, Call Maryann 560-9235. f (Novor known to fall). LOVING MOM-will pro- laundry. Refs avail 10 yre i^ECTRIQALWORK Snow plowing COMPLETE FLOORING business. 321-6842 Insured care for your pro- vide care, In her So. Plfd. floor porches, stops, INTALLATIONS- All able. 908-968-7042 • Removal Pree est. 752-6441. I Oh, most beautiful flowor exp. 826-0875 after 5pm. JUVENATION MASSAGE I Rds, & Com Speclalls ABLE TO CLEANUP Call James 754-8508 paint. Call 356-9020 PICTURE PERFECT of Mt. Carmol, fruitful Ads In Classified "Chris, I am overwhelmed at the DAVE- 257-6254 #8843 cious child? Only Mon- homo. Call 5,81-8723 for THERAPY- For hoal^i AFFORDABLE typos of floors. Shop at Modern Equipment B A LENOX CONT.- day Morning Inc. has III HOUSECLEANINQ I Recess lights, fans, sve Attlc/Bsmt/ Garage/Yds HOME REMODELING VASTINO PAINTING- Interlor/ox- vino splendor of Honvon, Plumbing, Heating, Car- Interview vitality. Get regular rnas- I changes. A/C lines. . Romodellng Dobris SNOW PLOWING & CARPETS homo availability. Fully CONSTRUCTION State Certified InUExt. Quality work & Blessod Mothor of tho _ cfon't cost — success I received from placing Somerset Cty 526-4884 Exc. refs., reasonable Bath, basomont, docks, Ins. Call 908-968-4425 torlor & paporhanglng. pentry, Shootrock, & aage. 908-246-4084 ., , -j I No lob too small.Fro Mini Durnpators JUNK REMOVAL- Froe Shop At Homo Sorvlco Custom ronov. add. kit. tmmedlato Sorvlco materials? Exc. Rofs. Freo Quality work at ullord- son of God, Immaculato Mlddlesox Cty 253-9595 rates, dependable, own 1 custom tllo Installation, They pay! Kltchona gatj-lo. 10262 Qujc Fost-Falr-Rellable Est. Brldaewator & vi- Froo Moasuros bth.rms. bsmt. Fully Ins. Est. 12 yrs oxp 526-4399 • able prices. 968-1211 Virgin, assist mo In my WANTED— Usod lasor my ad for sale of a pool table. I Hunterdon, 788-8838 LOVING MOTHER OF transp.. Somerset County POLISH AGENCY^ cinity Bob 725-0082 wallpapering and Int. & Free Estimates . Insured For rourProtccllon Eiosponse, Call 603- 931 PROPERLY LICENSED Froo ost. 788-7620 Joo nocosslty. Oh, Star of tho toner cartridges cash received over 17 calls in two days. DISPOSABLE DIAPJERS i— To care for your child 908-469-8496 specializing In older"& oxt. painting. Froe Est. 908-356-6600 ' COUNTER TOP CUSTOM PAINTING and RAINDOW-G & 4 PTG Sea, help mo and show paid. For empties, roflljs 1st & 2nd quality mixed. CHILD CARE— In my In my Plscataway homo. sick care. Houaokeopora ELECTRICAL WORK- 20 YRS. EXP. SUPREME REMOVAL Call Torn 908-755-6541 ! REPLACEMENT WALLPAPERING- Int. & ' MJ. PREN^VIREN^VIL Flood - Construction Neat quality work with mo, heroin you aro my avail. Call Bob oi This response is far greater than I $18 per 100. Del. avail. Bound Brook homo. Inf./ Affordable & safe. Lg airy HOUSECLEANINQ- llve-ln/out, Exc. rof., 862> l Commercial, residential or 1-800-300-6541 CERAMIC & MARBLE Choice of Formica or 233-TREE ext. Remodeling of baths many rols. Int/Ext. fully mothor. Oh, Holy Mary, Dlrs. wanted 572-1700 1.800-635-8816 Spring Cleanup. Homo FLOORS- quality Instal- Corlan. 908-561-3729 and kitchens. Docks In- 2010 908-828-2156. tod. Fenced In yard, Exp. playroom & fenced In Exp. hard working, refs. 0289. arid Industrial. Llconso< J. GARRETT ASSOC. Inaurod. 908-356-9019 Mothor of God, Quoon of yard on dead ond stroot, No. 9141, and Insuroc Owners, Commercial, lations. Counter-tops, 4125 stallod. FREE ESTI- AFFORDABLE ~~ have ever received from any other DYNAMIC RESUMES & Rots. 560-3648 low rates.. Honest & do- Contractors wolcomo. Comploto Homo Romo- EARLE & SONS Heaven and Earthl I Antiques Ploase call Kim at pendable. 758-0260 QUIT SMOKING "•'. FVo'6 estlmatos. Ca back splashes, shower Interior Decorating 4160 MATES. Call Tom, 755- TERRY PAINTS humbly bosooch you COMPUTER WARE- WRITTEN— w/hlgh Im- In 7 days or your $ batu; Also Snowplowing. , dllng, Siding,-roofing, aroas. Fully Ins. Froo Est. Additions, kitchens, 6541.800-300-6541. HOUSE— Invontory re- ad. I sold the table - for the full pact cover letters. Other CHILD CARE- Monlroso 908-235-1067. Vlnco Santonastaso Eloc Quttors, loaders, doors, Masonry So. Plalnflold aroa from the bottom of my Hear details. ^ 908-805-9249 908-560-7118 bathSb docks, and all References duction sale. Namo Reoplo prolso but wo do- Avo. In my S. Plalndold rl 1 trie 968-1609. ' windows, porch onclo^ heart to succor mo In this BUYING- Pro 1970 asking price - to the first person KITCHEN CABINETS 800-311-4556, '^ \ homo Improvements. CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS 908-407-2841 Dolls and Clothos. Spe- brand computers as low ver. Customized Re- home. Will care for your MOTHER OF 1 - Will CLEANED- Dull sticky, ECECTRICAL- All suros, decks, baths & CERAMIC TILE & Fully ins. Rofs. 752-9310 A1 REP MASONRY- Wo nocosslty. Thoro aro InfantAoddlor. Non amok- order 234-9149 V: MARBLE CONTRACTOR Draporlos, Roupholstory. •-none that can withstand cializing In Barbie and as $202. Otforrlng up to sumes Services. 908- care for your child In my nicked, scratched & worn kitchens, Wotor proofing, do It all big or small Spe- Ads In Classified WHY PAY MORE? Palnt- No-iob-too-smalll-Wo- ,43 yrs. oxnctlflnsp^long FURNITURE MEDIC Formerly at Stolnbachs & your power. Oh, show 8asha -Any~comiltl6nr Oi3734coo So.Ttarnflold homo: ~ araas~ife"p"a7foa:~KllcHen HAULING* CLEANUP AdslnClassified Hahno s. 40 yoars exp. • cializing In brlok, block, 'Ofl !°_L apts., condos, Joo 2Q1-538-877S junk romoval, bsmt. Gladly accept Visa, M/C, lasting quality work. Fully Rost'ored. on alto. -donf-cosi— homos 5B5Arm;" Walipn~ COMPUTERS— I can bless you." TYPING/WP SERV. 908-769-9264 Tuna UD. 908-765-1977 Scratchoa, moving & pot Senior discount. Froo & concroto.tully Ins, froe Ads In Classified attics, vards, pools don't cost - Dlscovorl Full Uc. & Ins., Ins., froe estimates, rofg. -por $20/roll; apackling. T i . PINE ,CE B0XES- make your PC frlondlyl Transorlptlon, letters, re- HOME CHILD CARE - 2 damage, Comploto - Shop at home sorvlco. ost, Honest work/fair They pay.' Joseph Medina MOTHER OF 3- will , HILLTOP ELECTRIC • , instant Quality Sorv co Mombor B.B.B., 908-777- John Donlcolo, Jr. prlcos.526-6647 Neat & Cleanl 707-9872. celvod without sin. pray°'° <-°ko machines, Installation, upgrades, ports, terms paper, re- caring Moms w/toach. They pay! rellnlshing. 359-9737 W. Cantor, 908-757-6655 care for your child |n my POUSH WOMEN WILL Paddlo Fans, Servlcos | You Call Wo Haul 1151 or 1-800-295-1873 908-232-7383 for us who havo recourse I Mcs.antlques, For an ap- help getting started. Rea- sume, mailing lists etc. oxp. rofs. Brldgo/Rar. Dunellon homo. Full or CLEAN YOUR HOUSE They pay! Lighting. Froo Est i 008-248-541,1 . to thoo (3x) Holy Mothor. j PQlntnwil Call 766.100* sonable. Jim 968-5583 Call Judy 271-1142 aroa. 908-429-0446 part tlmo. Rofs. 752-2683 908-863-9034 ire* 11373 96IM040__J

• A-16 The Chronicle .- : Employment Gu ide

5000 5020 5050 5050 5050 5050 5080 5080 EMPLOYMENT Child Care Wanted Employment- Employment- Employment- Employment- Pan-Time Part-Time General General Weichert, General General Employment Employment BABYSITTER With flexible schedule AEROBIC NURSE OR MED TECH STOCKBROKER Part-time needed, lor-freelance INSTRUCTORS-WITH A Realtors With surgical back- TRAINEE- Seeking hard TELEMARKETING working mother .of 5 yr. FOLLOWING WANTED ground to" assist-phyai— worklngi-career-mlrided. 1 ;• <" old boy & 6 mth. old girl RARITAN HEALTH- 633 UTILIZE TOP FACILITY. clans In Somerset Coun- Indivs. for local Invest- If you have a clear, pleasant speaking voice and you ~ *1n Weatfleld.'Minimum of LET US SUPPLY YOU Rental Division, Basking Ridge ty in out-patient hair ment 'banking firm. Will like talking on the phone, you are qualified. Flexible 15nr*rier Route 28, Rarltan. Certl- TTe'd' NuT3SB~Atdos<—F/T, WITH A LABQ&jCJLEAN, transplant center on part - .train & sponsor for evening hours available. Easy to learn presentations more hrs. during working FULLY STOCKED AERO- time basis; Days, -evos.-r- Ser4ea^exanvCS4^vCaIaU - -that-will ^arn ycu-more-lharii&ajxceHenLhour]Y.ratftj pelTOds. Non-Smokor, P/T all shifts. Are you a licensed realtor? 526-8950 Pat CaccavelH BIC FACILITYI GREAT wkends for furture full 908-688-2188 ext 348 wo guarantee. ' . fun~& imaginative, En- DEALS CUTI LIMITED Arc you a self-starter time role..Exc._Eye-hand ask for Jim gllsh-Spoaklng. Must ••POSTAL JOBS** NUMBER OF INSTRUC- coordination a must. For-moroJnformallofi call Marc Greenspan atr nave car & valid driver's Attention Bound Brook TORS ACCEPTED, SO looking for immediate income? Background In" cosmol- STOCKBROKERS/ 908:722-3000 EXTENSION 685T I ' i license. Re's required ; TRAINEES WANTED 5010 - Career Training $12.68/hr. to start, plus CALL NOW 'ogy/electrolysls a plus.' •Please call 908-233-9760 benefits. Carriers, Sort- 908-563-O840 Grow with us. Send re- ATTENTION & Services Call Betty Anne at 908-766-4180 30 yr. firm 6ffers best 5020 - Child Care ers, Clerks, Computer sume: P.O. Box 6164, CHILDCARE- P/T, live- Tralnoes. For application ASSISTANT MANAGER Brldgewater 08807. oppty. on the streets. Wanted out, 3 days/wk. for 3 mo. Call Joe Zapala 5030 • Agencies & information calf Forbe^ old In our Cranford home -1-800-636-5601 Full Service auto & tire CHILD CARE- Have you CLERICAL ORDER ENTRY Seaboard Securities NEWSPAPERS 5040 • Domestic (near trains/bus). Flex, center. Auto related ex- SWITCHBOARD CLERK- Steel distribu- 201-514-1500 5050 - General ext P2617 always wanted to work hra./days, exp. & rets, 9AM-9PM. 7 days perience helpful. Excel- with children In your own OPERATOR tion warehouse needs 5060 • Health Care req'd. Non-smoker. lent salary plus bonuses. somoono to fill an entry TELEMARKETER Part-time ^ home but were afraid- to Wanted days or evenings 5070 • Managerial 908-272-4890 ADMINISTRATIVE Full benefits pkg. "go It alone?" Let Mon- 2 F/T Temporary posi- level position as an order 5080 • Part-Time ASSISTANT Will tralnl entry clerk. PC & Math to sot appointments. Ex- SOMERVILLE OFFICE LOVING BABYSITTER day Morning Inc worry tions available with the perience-not necessary. 5090 - Employment Major real estato devel- Suburban Auto Mall for youl No feesl Apply possibility of perman- skills a must Ploase call If you have a clear, pleasant speaking voice and you Wanted Wanted to care for 2 yr. oper seeks sharp candi- betweon 9:30 - 2;30 dally 908-359-1924 old & Infant In our Scotch Motuchen Location at 526-4884, 253-9595; ment positions. Days Dave or Kathl like talking on the phone, you are qualified. Flexible 5100 • Career date w/ strong word per- Call (908) 728-6998 788-8838 hours with somo flex- 201-5894000 ask for JJ. evening hours available. Easy to learn presentations " Investments & Plains home (not your fect/lotus skills. Flox. a ibility needed for early We are an EOE home). Some light TRAVEL AGENT- For that will earn you more than the excellent hourly rate Opportunities must & real ostato back- BAKER evenings and an oc- we guarantee. . housekeeping. P/T Mon- Now retail broad bakery PROGRAM DEVELOP- small agency In Glad- ground a for this high caslonalSaturday. stone. 1 year mln exp. Frl., non smoker w/exc. visibility, high energy po- In Cranford seeking COMPUTER INSTRU& MENT COORDINATOR- 5020 Excltlng opportunity to Sabre or Apollo exp. a For more Information call Marc Greenspan at: . li English. Own transp. 2 sition in country club sot- Bakers' Assistants to TOR Full time or Part 908-722-3000 EXTENSION 6857 Child Care Wanted rets req.'d. 322-0231 create all-natural, hand- time for Someryille based The Wackonhut Corpora- he(p.--toad,:flrOwlng non- plus Call 908-234-0144 or ting In Princeton area. tion Is seeking profes- tax resume 908-234-0355 Respond w/ salary his- crafted products. Expor. company. Call "Com- profit adult daycare cen- SEEKING- In home a plus but not nee. Great sional, porsonnable indi- ter Into tho 21th Century. child care for 2 boys, (26 tory:HR, 1544 The Great puter Tutor" at 908-281- WAITRESSES/WAITERS BABYSITTER NEEDED- work environment. Call 0035 viduals for busy~Somor- Experience "In fund rais- Friday & Saturday Eve- mths & 8 mths ) Hours Rd., Skillman, NJ 08558/ set office. . . ing, Grant writing, PR, & Wanted F/T Fax: 609-466-8638 908-789^326 Fbrbes nings from 6p.m.-1a.m. required 11 am to CRUISE SHIPS computers. 2;30pm. Mon & Tues. Ad- HIRING- Earn up to Some duties Include: Apply: Somerset Dinar N E W S PAPERS 356-753B ALASKA EMPLOYMENT CASHIER ,

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