-•I,. ...I '•-1. 10 - March 7,1991 - Union County Classified
CHEVROLET m n ii iiiiniiiiii HUH MITSUBISHI ontc u FRANCHISES HYUNDAI SERVING CRANFORD, GARWOOD and KENILWORTH A Forbes Newspaper Vol. 98 No. 11 Published Eveiy-Thiirsday Thursday, March 14,1991 TJSPS 136 800"SecbndClass —*- JEEP Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 50 CENTS AT THE EAGLE Township Committee considering ISUZU In brief NEW ROUTE 22 ! Changes police, fire under safety director By Cheryl Moulton will go down the tubes if this is a "better control" Cranford Chamber of Com- .., political appointment down the Robinson-said, "Timing in life is merce is changing its Citizen The majority ruled Tuesday -"road." everything," stressing "no one of the Year format this year to night when Township Committee • Aschenbach had a two-fold ob- likes .change," but "we have to the Pride of, Cranford Award. menibers made the decision to go jection to the consolidation, main- have the courage to do new Page A-5. ' . • •forward with plans to consolidate taining the morale problems of things." He suggested . after the the police and fire departments the police and' fire departments concerns have "been laid to rest," under a public safety director. would create pressures which and all problems worked out, he Staff cuts The "second step" decision en- "would not enhance but seriously did not see morale problems in- ables the mayor's. Public Safety detract from our public safety." terfering in implementing the The Board of Education will Department Research Committee He farther.submitted alternative consolidation. . take action in the next month to proceed past the preliminary cost-saving measures which addtid Commissioner of Public Safety POTAMKt on proposals to. cut five teach- work, they have done. While any up to $230,000, or equal to the say- (police and fire) Bilger said "Alot LEASING TRUCKS ers, one supervisor and an of- final decision on going forward ings netted by consolidation of the of work has gone into this,, and it fice manager. Page A-2. with ah ordinance would require r a first and second reading as well two departments. •'.• -•:-*&• is not set in stone," indicating all as a public hearing, according to Aschenbach also said, "I getthe questions of' the police-.and Mayor Ed Force, only three votes signs this whole thing is more set firement need to be answered. Funddrive would be required to push the in stone than I. thought" According to one member of the Force said the "sum total of mayor's Public Safety Department A fund drive has been new concept through, since the ordinance does not involve the ex- their (police and firemen)con Researc- h Committee, although launched to aid a 29ryear-old penditure of money. - corns was if there was going to be five and one-half months were Cranford man being treated spent investigating if the concept The informal vote by the govern- a chief." A strong advocate of the for leukemia, Page A-13. ' consolidation, Force said; he be-of consolidation could work in ing body was split along political lieved the concept would work Cranford, it would take "less than CHEVY T party lines, with Republicans well, with "one person sending a month" to implement the Force, Ed Robinson and Barbara G 4 ^-'should—the—governing - Bilgei voting in favor, and Demo- to the rank and file." rriaidng for body decide to go forward." •.'.. Borough yoters will have a crats .Carolyn Vollero and Dan field of eight school board can- Aschenbach voting down going didates for four seats in the forward, _?; ::.••."....•. BRAND NEW'91 CAVAIIER BRAND NEW "91C0RSICA LT BRAND NEW'91 PKK-UP BRAND NEW'91 S-lOBUZER BRAND NEW 1991 EXCEL BRAND NEW 1991 SONATA Vollero.whUe indicating "I think Hyundai *Or 8adan, 24L Efl «VI BM. April ..election.!.A vote is ex- Regisfr o>«nM w*. vi coup., a^ . 3.1L cnwida sio o,um 4«i era, Mod Hyuncla) 3O( Hath. 1UEn«Ctl Eng, 4- yi r 8ada, MfTO, PW Sang 1 Brakaa, Ml. fWO. Onau. 8pd Mm Tra, P»r BraM Man Son. WD. Cro wiiM *m,rwoSi/ pected nexi week on a contro- it can happen," stressed concern Ena, S-Spd Han Yra»a, tNrr 8WH1I Brakaa. Conada, TK TKUaaa, afcl PotamMn 8*. Man Ttana..PMr IIHIII, Man Banrj. Drank, Rr Datog. R»d Fft« Bad. SU, IVS Mdga. Fold CnltuuCl ,O or w< Cargo tar,Dand i Bt, T/Oaac. «cl Pota- ^vut.a!; s&& BooPH .M OUWa Can, ,TO at, tR Pottmk> h •at.Mai.VIM. - Unregistered voters have until April 1 to sign up ai the township •Ji/TA*-. aid Man**, TS. ««.(. VW.. #2M, Vtt.fMEtoMOt. MSW"; *12.T02. Total tin. Vta, fob Doai IV SIMM Wtai. Ooxn Ht M. Bd PolamUn M. ««7. VM J> versial class trip to Washing- over "unclear answers," to many- ' MCTIMUO. MS** WoW, Total d pymtl ol Pyrrta J12.O4O. UIOO Do«n. «24S Da- im. ToW H nti* M7J2. utga Dwn MU00M7I. USBP: Mtia ToUl ol Fynti MBUinilT. IWP: run. Tott d Pin*- fat* (1000 MFD MaM. tlW ftatjndatla • ML aid ntarrtki Stt. «««. VM.MU180UI. •10,7*0. MM* boon flnela tiOM WR clerk's office in the Municipal Building to be eligible to vote in WTW. I3U0 Do»n «nctt (400 MFR IHU«). ftjndabk* Sao Dapoak. I337S Purohaaa Opt MSRP: - 110,014. ToW of Pymb 117.400. (J»40. (1«00 IXnn (Mdl (790 MFR Raba») ton, D.C. Pages A-8 and A-9. . •' questions, and a need to put in •IN MnMU BaaOapoal. Oise FW- Puohaaa Prtca txda MOO 1at Tkna Buy* Sac Oapr»>. can Puttaaa OOL PUKMM (1» IMnWia 8«. bipodl (11M n>- mhala). UT* fcahmfablaBM . r $wm oJJS (M. (ino MRTIMM*). bes IDH Piachaaa Opt «• on. ru*a«a Wo.>» wo t« Tim. CMOKCk>aaad. •MOM ltdi MOO <« IVn. Suyar Cnon II 0pt COUNTY. FIASCO: A county crevy removes the unauthorized writing the safety director posi- the April 30 Board of Education election. .•uy«Crarja«Oua*a<<. RaUndaMa Sao CMpoM. (««as Pur*»»a Opl extension of Riverside Drive the county DPW laid" down in tion should be filled by someone °April 1 also is the deadline for changes of address. DRIVE AWAY DRIVE AWAY DRIVE AWAY DRIVE AWAY DRIVE AWAY DRIVE AWAY December, Grass, bushes and trees will be. planted instead. coming up through the ranks. The deadline for applying for absentee and military ballots for R NLY FOR ONLY FOR ONLY FOR ONLY FOR ONLY FOR ONLY Girl Scouts Flatly stating the "hopes and aspi- the school election is April 23. The ballots.must be returned by YOU /° ° YOU YOU Cranford Girl Scouts are rations of the police and firemen Election Day. An application for an absentee ballot is available '149 OWN IT OWN IT '265 OWN IT OWN IT marking their 79th anniversary from the town clerk or from County Clerk Walter Halpin, Union FOR ONLY FOR ONLY PER •><. FOR ONLY FOR ONLY PER FOR ONLY this Girl SCout Week. Pdge A- County Court House, Elizabeth 07207. PER S •N-'K UINLT MO. 15, ' • .• •' ; .•••'. Despite objections of rank and file ^10,499, ^12,995 10,145] Sports preview elders to proceed on safety post Spring sports previews for Cranford and Brearley High By Cheryl Moulton tee stated from the start the At one point a detective of long- Schools can be found on Page The Township Committee voted meeting, was called to present the standing challenged Force asking, '/EAGLE B-l;.- •:' •• ', '• .•.•"•:• 3-2 Tuesday to continue efforts to- interim or preliminary report and "Obviously we have questions that ward/combining•'police and fire obtain ,"input" .from the police arc not being addressed^ What do IGruisp wiiiner^ into a singlp publtc Safety depart- and firemen on their concerns re- you want from us at this 'meet? ment, despite strong objections garding the implementation of a ing?" "••••r-,-'l-.:- • "•*---"-:: Winners of the "Summer from the rank and file. . safety department, frustration In answer Force said, "Tonight BRAND NEW 1991 PICK-UP BRAND NEW 1991 TROOPER Gruisin''^'contest. vv/ere an- Although police' and firemen mounted when the committee was wo vvdnt to hear your concerns:" BRAND NEW'91 ECLIPSE BRAND NEW'91 GAUNT BRAND NEW'91 WRANGLER BRAND NEW 1991 TALON nounced at. St Michael's gathered March 6 to hear the re- unable to provide answers to Skepticism on,the part of the HtaubUl M» Sport Coup* ML CH 4-Cy( . MtaubaM MX Sarjan. «. tin 44M. Mod Schooi. Page A-14. questions concerning changes in Uan Tram, Pat Stud. I BraVaa. AM, FWO, JMO ^S" 4WD SoMop. Ul MPI 4«)l B Force tried to ease growing con- CMW *&. *-Cyl, 5-8pd Man Trana, PS7PB, - -,.,„ • 'iqis,ViN.#Y8ga567Z. , teacher in Holmdel, has led Advisory Committee to review the dates to enter the race at last ated with Union County College z1r0 ship budget, members are wel-cerns saying, "I don't care what AM, ato. 49.102 I* 6rJi *P-07«. VIN #H»W- | ' W&9B •MCARAVAN $67«5 •B7PAHKAVE I-89 BRONCO II *11,897 his students to a national 'school's proposed $24.7-million come to examine it and make sug- Thursday's deadline. At the same for 19 years as an electronics and • •*» COROLLA LE „ Bulok *or, Kyi, AUTO, P9/PS, Pwr 8t/Wlnd/ . Ford 4x4 S«, BCyl. AUTd, PSJPO, P»< WhrV you call it, when a resident picks Dodo. r-Paa>, *Cyl Mm), PS/PS, AM, T( U* AM, AMM St OU^ «t CniM, Mo. I Uk, AM, Til VM, auUa. Eddto Bowar Pko. physics competition victory. spending proposal.for 1991-92. gestions. time, incumbent Richard Nicholls engineering instructor and admin- 'MUBARON . *3»7fl I Toyota *tk, *OA AUTO, psypi, AW, I Olau, AM/FM Cua, ava», BVS Mldg>. Eld. sdi. #pao,v«. #Hl4o«es2. •Ijto. 31 JOIrrJ. 9*. tzHM*. VW- fKUBti. up the phone, it is'the police to OhryaWWlr, «* TURBO. AUTO. PSJPS, • AM>W oaak T/flW * Dat B» WUoJ, ata • (SXXI ml. SHc MOIttA. VW. MMSTTOoa. istrator. He currently serves as YOU •lew.- •••.- .-• :••: • • :.•/ Page A-2. The ;school board, which has withdrew as a candidate. PM BVWIndlUH, Alh, IV DEF. AkUFM SI | .. them." Caaa, ale 30.718 Ml StK. *22»»A VW.# I «• •MCHEVYQ20VAN *88M •87ACCORDl!XI «379 • '87328 »12,MB Some board members, though, chairman of the physics- OWN IT •| been reviewing the budget since; The seven candidates, in the |'6«DAVT0NA I huM. VS, AUTO, PS/F«, AW, AM/ FM Gl Honda *4Qr» 4JCyl, AUTO, PS/PBrCv».WrioV I BMW t-a, 4-c^. Mod Man Trana. PS7PB, were receptive to the idea of a One patrolman brought up the CaHj Cnto. ato. WIOJ Ml. sS^07»A VW. Ick, AIR, AMffM ft' Caa, n, Cn»ja, Mo. • AIR, AM/FM « Cau. ato. U,WI ml. S*. January, has until March 28 to engineering-technology depart- FOR ONLY •MSKVHAVWC *3M5 MjJMgS* *Tt37VH #HA1124W. : order they will appear on the bal- • #33tWA,VM. #H232<0tg." Club news submit the budget to the couhty review committee in time to study issue of morale and the tradition lot, are: incumbent Edna Silvey, ment He previously spent 15 tsraal future budgets. In the meantime, of having a chief to turn to, claim- •07 RX-7 $6M3 . MBR0NCO4X^ ^j.^ S&TO^riSS superintendent of schools. The Milkosky, George Young, Mary years in industry as an engineer Uaida wv, \M, K4Spd Uan Trana. p>» tUP I Font Uan *m, PS/PS, A, V township officials will be invited 8369 atmsypw Brakaa, AM, T/Olaia, AWFM a • A new round-up of news ing, "I have a low morale when I and was an adjunct instructor for '8T 8UNDAMCE I43S9 • Mm MX, Cw Ma. »SJ«» at, Slk. board plans to approve a tentative Caaa. Cnjiaa, VS Udgi. ale. «l ^44 mi. ak. ai Zanes,. LkLukaschewskyh , Andrew PiMMh Mir H*.. «vi. Aims, PS/ n.I to attend remaining school budget 20 years at Fairleigh Dickinson Aw. r. cw, AM/76 ftciu. *v 410M ni I *Pttt.VM. I about clubs and activities ap- budget March 25. State aid fig- look at this. When I go in the Pelliccio and Thomas Bonhag. SHt*MlgSA.MN.#HW4»7t«. • •SMal e meetings. University, Villanova University WOALANT IT*, i WCHEWC1MJT JJi«1.£ i3CiE& AUTO. pears on Page A-10. ures-,- based. on amendments street 1 have a chief who will back Nicholls, who has served a total • • i m.tucm&i. I Wi^S* • ^AWTI AMrTIM BUt passed in Trentpn Monday to the and' Brookdale Community Col- jfc^iemtr The pullc hearing and'final me up. If we go to this, (public of 10,,years on the board, said he . . . EURO SPORT $4460 +rSaaWsCyCAa. '«MVooaaai «0870 I WDtVILLE f1S,7S9 AM,AM/nTstoaK. | *88CORSICA •89 CAURY DELJUXE Wn> ,fe|y^department)^hoaIpa/PB,PM to be delivered to school to the election on the 30th. LSk«U>nvAVN«H .CnH.CnHyinr.Miyl.AUrO.PSVPB.AM.MrlM.y a •B7 QIIANO MARQUIS .'..•; »7M*7wr9a a Toyota M9r., «- IwMnrlrt!*; AM. AMrTM SI 6M, «. ato. Recycling UPlease turn to page A-7) jy, , ve ? j?^ N CREDIT 1 ..." ••'.•••"••.• '•'••• •v ..'• : • I AlWll Burao/Ma «*I1 mlS*,#MI».l v^. '.'.. J "' J . >:_ • »• DunniH Vinvr> (*nynp fro-iunivi" K^rnrA. elor's degree in electrical engi- I AlWll FMSkno, ale. Cniaa, S3.1W rrJ. 6*. tnu. VM. #K4>Ta1' CASH BONUS! the initial filing deadline. There '88 SHADOW $B3je,lvtl.#J«oso«. • •Xr Mnd/tsk, AM, AMffni Blano, ato. MaS »tOM25at. mLB*. #MM,VIM. #HX7J70eo. |»-x: •••..; .-: ••••. • , Residents should ' place neering from City College of New APPROVAL $2l ' •"• I I Buy this week and qet a $500.00 Cus- ESTATE WON . MM>| •89 HEQAL CUSTOM $9807 | •89CONTINEHTAL newspaper, glass and alumi- York, a master's degree in electri- •87 FIFTH AVe $7940 | (HdB.V«Vd,. *UTO,MM.IN«V*xlAUTO, paW. P*»VMnd/ | rjnodn 4«, W, AUTO, POM, P-r WWKV tomer Cosh ReffirrnlBomH! (In addition Buk*. VB. AUTO, fW«. P« Wind. AM. I Bulok i-OI H OVER THE PHONE! ChryaW 4-W, Kyi AUTO, PUPB. W« • Lot ._AAMM, ,A AM/FMlaCa»,Cro»..«M(IBaa a CtU, Cnaia, 00-40 Baall I-LSTAM, /WFM StOM.Til, CrulM. PM num at curbside Wednesday to cal engineering from Drexel Uni- . WrjodMOd^rWllaDli.MrJ.aAMr.ni.a to any Fnttan/ Rebates!) 88PARISENNE WM/Uk, AM, AM/FM at dua, T», Cnjiaa,. • Two chiefs disagree on merits of consolidation If you're 1S or older, have a steady job ^|B5T^«ja.yiN.#'«Mi43. | ata«J««rrJ.«. »r781,VlN.i
'"T A-2 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, March 14,1991 Thursday, March 14, 1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLE A-3 Former track star shifting Board considers reduction by|five teachers, one supervisor throo new niprnhers- Morneweck to do cancer research DlVfC! Samuel T. Morneweck of ^ran- publication with Dion and Dr. •••-.;. •••.•••. ^wi.-uM.:^-.:^ Qcf/, bac ba( kk to th ue board for another al- workshop. of basic skills positions from 8.5 to . ? ™ HUM-/ lli>W IIICIIIUCIS, ford, professor of chemistry at St James Knittel on synthetic pep- as Holmdel physics teacher 5.5. Cashmfoi said fewer children ternative. By Georgia Voslnakis Peter's College, Jersey City, was tides which confer some immunity By Rosalie Gross One of the four administration Administrators also are propos- proposals was approved unani- will receiveTthese services. Heing a further consolidation of de- Chronicle associate Downs "to see if we can expedite that he is planning a recruitment awarded a faculty fellowship from to virus-caused cancers in mice. By Rosalie Gross The school board Will take ac- mously arid the others are up for said 329 pupils in kindergarten topartment chairmanships that Phase IV" of downtown improve- package to try to draw prospective the Jesuit college to conduct inde- Morneweck attended Allegheny Former Cranford High School tion in the next month on a series grade 8 meet three times a week A new chairman and three new pendent research. He will be action. Because of a reduction in would result in the reduction of members of the District Manager ment projects, including tiiecom - businesses mto the downtown College and received a master's track star Rob Amitrani once of recommendations for staff re- the number- of .special education- now for basic skills remediation. supervisory position. Cur- pletion of improvements to East- area that would benefit the town. working on an aspect of immunol- degree in 1965 from Case Institute again proves Henry Adams' quote: ductions that would save $253,000 Of these, 197 qualify under mini- one ment Corp. (DMC) were intro- ogy related to cancer. of Technology, Cleveland. Before in the upcoming school.year. In- students who will be assigned to math and business de- duced to members, of the Cham- man and Warner plazas. He said he is actively pursuing "A teacher affects eternity; no onfe resource room programs at Cran- aro • chaired by Lynn In addition, the DMC mainte- the production of a newsletter Morneweck will work with Dr. _____joinin_g St Peter's in 1970( , he can" tell—where—his influence- taried_are-.3Jj bi TTepartme: -becxtf-Coxnmerce and its retai 7 ing positions, two special, educa- ford-Higlr_School The plani would- elimi- vision at a joint; meeting of the irirtcbiirer^al^ stops," • Education/" Another 132 pupils, position and eliminate hold an Earth Day poster contest may also be included in the re- lecular Medicine ~andImmunol-, chemist Amitrani got the desire to teach tion teachers, one department the board approved thpTffeductiqn who test above the state level but three panels Monday night chairman arid an office manager. of two special education teachers the home economics chairman- At the riieeting, held at Union which would explore ways Earth cruibnent package. pgy, Newark. He had a recent after several years of working as a below a higher level set by Cnuv ship, currently held by Ann Day could be celebrated here con- "Marketing will have a large mechanical engineer following his The recommendations would at an estimated saving of $61,455, ford, also receive remediation. County College, the three/boards Assistant schools superintendent Walsky. Instead, a combined discussed ways in which the DMC structively, to solve a litter prob- emphasis as far as going forward graduation from Rutgers College reduce the number of elementary These youngsters, he said, will re- for the DMC," said Leddy. "We of Engineering in 1980. After school pupils receiving basic skills William Cashman said there are chairmanship of business and could implement and complete lem, for instance. Also plans have ceive u remedial assistance from home economics would be cre- been made for a downtown bulle- have to market the downtown earning certification at Cook Col- remediation arid would continue 32 teachers in the special educa- their classroom teachers begin- enhancement projects for the cen- lege, he became a-physics teacher a recent policy of consolidating tion department and two of the. ated and another combined post tral business district tin board with possible placement stores. This will play an awfully ning in September. of math and science supervisor at Municipal Building and thebig part in the DMC." at Holmdel High School in 1984. department chairmanships at six non-tenured staffers will lose Cashman said the state's mini- Brian Leddy of Makatom Drive their jobs. . . •'••..••'• would be created. Fred D'Antoni wall of Hartig's paint store, Leddy said he also will explore Drawing on theo influence and Cranford High School. mum level of proficiency on stan- is the new DMC chairman for methods of two mentors at CHS, THe proposals were discussed The board will vote Monday on is the science chairman. 1991, succeeding Tony Mack who An eight-page marketing tabloid an idea to place promotional pro- Specializing In The dardized tests varies by grade, but The district began consolidating gramming on TV-35, the commu- physics teacher Richard, Jones at, Monday's Board of Education a prppo'sal to reduce the number falls; atari average 30th percentile left the post in January and Town- is expected to begin on March 26, Finest Wines, Liquors, and track coach Ray White, Ami- department supervisors three ship Committeeman Ed Robinson according to Leddy, who added nity-access cable channel. .in reading and 50th percentile in years ago when the English ,and Beers, Cordials & trani, in turn, inspired his stu- "math. Cranford, in addition, has who served as interim acting Champagnes dents to win first place in the Na- foreign language departments chairman until Leddy's appdint- been providing remedial services were.combined., ; tional Physics Olympiad last UCG trims administration; to 132 children up toth e 56th per- ment Monday.. spring. The combined score of the centile. If the proposal is approved, the Leddy is a certified insurance ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPECIALS top 10 juniors and seniors in Ami- remaining solo chairmanships counselor and president of the Regulations for snow The administrator said this re- would be social studies, related trani's class won the rigorous Farrell named to new post duction is based, wholly on a need property and casualty division of Brian Leddy exam entered by 291 high schools Rob Amitrani arts,-music, special education, and Meeker Sharkey & MacBean Inc., • Bailey's Irish Cream across the country. A major reorganization of Union to reduce the proposed $247- physical education. ,"' 21 Commerce Dr. He has served '• Fines and penalties await owners or tenants who fail to remove Amitrani said he provides his million budget for 1991-92 and is "This was really pleasing and students with ["little seed informa- County College's administrative The latest proposal, which will on the DMC riiarketing committee degree from American University, _ snow or ice from sidewalks within 12 hours of daylight after a • Jamesons! Irish Whiskey structure, recommended by presi- expected to save $121,550. be voted on in April, would save for approximately flYe years. snowfall. . satisfying," said Amitrani, a 1976 tion and make them think on their He acknowledged there "proba- r Washington, D.C., which she re- • Carolans Irish Cream CHS graduate whose 9:01.4 two- own. They don't like it, but it's dent . Thomas H. Brown, was one supervisor's salary of approxi- The new DMC board members ceived after . completing under- " Under ordinances in Cranford and Garwood, "failing to remove "adopted Jan. 22 by the board of bly will be problems" in maintain- mately $50,000. are Joel Goodman of Scotch mile time stands as New Jersey's what Mr. Jones did. He made you ing these youngsters' skills levels graduate studies at Howard Uni- snow from sidewalks in that'time, period will subject the owner or • Bushmills •Dewar's high school record. "You canhave to work for it" trustees. .'••' The April agenda also will in- Plains who owns property in versity, Hampton, Va. tenant to a $5O0_fine~in addition toth e cost toremov e the snow by Uflder the new table of organi- and said their test results will be Cranford; life-long Cranford resi- • Emmets Irish Cream teach-students to take your own. The biggest secret, Said Ami- watched closely. He also said clude a vote on the elimination of Jones is currently a professor at the municipality. In Kenilworth, violators are subject only to a tests," he said, "but if they're able . trani, is "tell as many bad jokes as zation, a new position of vice the position, of business office dent Kim Wpodson-Irwin and $500 fine. . . -. • Irish Mist Liquor president for administrative ser- sonie of these pupils .could be Dale Jones who has resided in New York University and William to take standardized competitive you can arid get them to laugh. served once the district findsou t manager, currently held by. Bar- y-Paterson College; after having re- When it snows, parking is prohibited on county roads. In Cran- exams and do well hi a different They're less apprehensive about vices was created, and John R. bara Blendinger, and the creation Cranford for the past 28 years. fbrd those roads are Walnut and Centennial avenues and Raritan Farrell Jr. was appointed to the how much state aid it will receive. cently retired from AT&T, where set of circumstances, then I know that dreaded course that they of a bookkeeping post This Would "Joel is very familiar with the he worked for 30 years. His pro- Road on the south side and Springfield and South avenues and Try our wine well. my students can explain them- post ' He said it certain pupils falcoml bee- _say£$20,000.in salary, • downtown area and I believe he Kenilworth Boulevard on the north side. ; signed up for." He also believes.in hind, administrators could fessional expertise consists It chills wine of your selves rather than parrot back in- having "plenty of good demonstra- Brown said: revisions, are re- will be & great asset to this cprn- mainly in finance and economics In Garwood parking is prohibited on South Avenue, and in formation." tions and teaching by observing quired in the college's administra- mittee," said Mayor Ed Force. Kenilworth, on the Boulevard, Michigan Avenue and Faitoute choice in minutes. tive structure to provide for "more "Kirn is a concerned citizen who with experience in both long: and While proud of his students for and involving." , Dedication ceremonies set short-term planning. After com- Avenue between West Colfax and Michigan Avenue. , "di^^mgleS,AWnl i : • ~Arii itranir™who—ralso—eoaehed: to the committee 1 Parkingjis notprohibltedpn sjde streets unless the local police Hours: Open Mon.-Wed. 9 ?; Thurs.-Sat. 9-10, Sun. 1-5 takes satisfaction in knowing that track and cross, country at Holm- • eration. spective in terms of business chief declares an emergency. Two associate vice presidents sense and Dale's expertise in fi- Seton Hall, he earned a "they're good in physics because del for several years, lives iri"Red j for new commons at degree in^business_administration ;you taugHFThem., It's a Rind of ~Bank~with his^wifer~Mariaiv and —positions-were eliminated:rassoci » nance-will"alsoTbe a^very-good "at N.YU arid has completed, stud- — : feedback." : .. — --•-,- '-••- daughters, Sara,T4, .and Anne; 1. ate vice president for adrninistra ^ The unveiling ofTwQ plaques, a Participating iri the ceremony asset to our efforts."" tive' systems,/"which was lield by ile cb^chairmari Harry Wilde^ ies toward a doctorate. Jones' In addition, his first-year class His parents, Robert and Anne, dedicatory ceremony, and presen- A former Roselle retailer for 31 civic activities include the Jay- Farrell, arid associate vice presi- •tations of citations will highlight of Cranford, Mayor Ed Force of years, Goodman now has interests last spring finished second in the continue td reside here. 1 cees, United Way and Boy Scc-uts.. Middle Atlantic region of Physics After seven years as a teacher, dent for academic affairs, which dedication ceremonies for Union Cranford; and representatives of mainly in real estate and he owns- was held by Cynthia Singer, who County College's $6.8-milliori com- the-state Board of Higher Educa- Force apologized for the tardi- 30 Eastman St. • Cranford Bowl competition. Amitrani still reflects on his deci- property on Alden Street His son, ness of the appointments and L Amitrani draws on the methods sion. "Teaching is a difficult ca- has returned to the business de- mons building March 19 at 12:15 tion. Gary, is a member of the chamber partment faculty. . ; p.m.. - " ' The invocation will be by the tried to dispel rumors that the or- 276-1044 Jones taught him. "My lasting im- reer to reconcile with the* real board. ' ganization is not doing welL ISN'T It TIME The structure provides for four During the ceremonies,, which Rev. Samuel Purdy;: chairman, ( pression of Cranford High," he world right now," he said, refer- Wopdson-irwin is vice president 'I don't believe that to be a said, "is my physics course." He.ring to salary and "treatment as a vice presidents and a dean of stu- are open to the public, Thomas H. Cranford Clergy Council, and the of her father's firm, Crestrriont dents: vice president for academic John Farrell Brown, president, and Brian Ken- benediction by the Rev. Milton T. fact," he said and, addressing the YOU MADE YOUR recalled, "Even as a senior in professional." He feels the Ame- Service Corp., • arid currentiy committee, he added, "Right now, high school, I could see what he rican public "is not putting affairs Leonard T. Kreisman, vice nedy, president of the Student Mason of St Mark's AME Church, serves on other boards for various president for institutional devel- publications, alumni affairs, pub- Government Association, will ac- who is a detective lieutenant in you should be in the best situation CAREER MOVE? was trying to do was make us enough funding and weight into organizations in the county which you've ever had for bidding." stand on our own feet" He added, education; it's a forgotten profes- opment and advancement Roy lic and private fund raising, con- cept the building formally from the Cranford Police Department include Lehigh National Bank, SATURDAY "Obviously, Ray White also had a Smith, vice president for financial tinuing education and community the architectural firm of Williams- arid an alumnus of Union County Muhlenberg Regional Medical Force said he expects budget Part Time/Full Time sion." : hearings involving all township lot to do with the methods and But, Amitrani pauses, "On other affairs Charles Buda, vice presi- services and the Employment Wider & Associates! Plairiileld. A. College. Center, Junior League, Union There's still time to cash In on a new career.- The simple fact • is that MARCH 16 ONLY motivation I brought to my coach- dent for administrative services Skills Center. He also will con- ribbon cutting ceremony will fol- A reception will follow at about County Economic Development department heads,to begin this thousands o( homes are being spld NoWl days, when my students catch on, 1 week. He said he also plans to ing and teaching." it's worth it all." Farrell, and dean of students tinue to serve as secretary of the! low. 1 p.m. Corp., Cranford Parks and Recre - Irwin I. Phillips. board of trustees and board of meet with Department of Trans- To make your first step easier, we are offering a $99* Real Estate In Honor of ation Advisory and the Police Ath- portation commissiorier Tom Salesperson's Course. Approved by the New Jersey Real Estate The revised structure provides a governors. . .. ; ; . letic League. She holds a master's Commission, this Is expert preparation for the state licensing exam and Saint Patrick's Day... Educator is named to state new title for Smith, who served as Farrell had been associate vice your springboard to big job satisfaction — with earnings to matchl Ireland's Fabled Poetry In Crystal: acting president from.March 1989 president for administrative sys- Class.begins Waterford. : toJul y 1990. His previous title ,w;a^^tems since 1988, Affiliated with t- 1 " " ^Eddh'PWcd a Signed Original:. - career •I vice president "for development, the college since 1965, Farrell •••:• "•.. .-•••• ••• ' *APF«L*: - ' '•'*'• ""••; planning and public affair?. His previously served as dean of aca- teaclier cnargecl. Each In-Stock Piece Spedi&lly Prided. Robert Bornstein of Cranfoird, committee for the New1 Jersey new "responsibilities \vill include deriuc"iarict administrative services For OneDay Qxily-' :. , director of student services at Comprehensive Career Develop- public affairs, public information, . and director prcomputer services. sex assault at Hi]
1 CAREER DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL Somerset County Vocational and ment Guideline Program. ..;•• ••• • ••, .'•:•' ;• • • •• Technical High School in Brid- Bornstein's. responsibilities will A 23-year-old substitute teacher said the charges will be presented 1 -800-624-1045 • 201 -766-8920 gewater, recently was appointed be to assist in the implementation Citizen awards given at Livingston has been charged with sexually soon to the grand jury. to the state . education advisory of comprehensive career guidance Ten Livingston School pupils Michael Rozman and Victor assaulting several children at Hill- •Additional $15 for twrtbooki programs and to stimulate public Children reportedly told a AHendlna this. »chool will not obligate you to b»com« employed with our «Hilltl8d real have' received Good Citizens Zalewski. side Avenue School in January on teacher about the alleged assaults eiUIn broker(i), nor ouaranta* you an Interview or a Job with our atflllat* real e«Ute f relations. He was selected by the Awards for the second marking his third day of employment in and also informed a policeman brok»fl«). . . . • ; I Merit nominees state education department be- period. Acting principal Marie De- the Cranford school district who happened to be in. the school cause of his background and 31 They are Danielle Chilinski, Stefano said, "Good citizens make Todd Seligman was arrested at parking lot on a traffic matter. . advance to finals years of experience in the educa- Sara Collette, Michael D'Agostino, their school and classroom a bet- his. parents' home in West Cald- tion field. Chen Druckenmiller, Katherine ter, place through their contribu- well early last Thursday-morning. OFF . Three students from Cranford . He has been affiliated with the Mertens, Tracey Mulvaney, Paul tions, cooperation and depend- He has been released on $60,000 who were named seriiifinalists in Somerset schbolfor eight years. Piatkowski, Laurie Picariello, ability." ••;•• / •••••:.••. : bail pending presentation of the., annual National Merit Schol- He holds a bachelor's degree from charges to the Union . County ALL arship Corp. competition last fall Trenton State College, a master's Grand Jury. have advanced to finalist status. from Rutgers University and a-Brookside names Students of Month They are Amy Morneweck at master's in guidance from Kean Seligman, who is unmarried, is a IN-STOCK Cranford High School, Daniel College. A former high school bas- James A Johnson Jr., principal Michael Pplidorb, Kerri Radley, 1989 graduate of Syracuse Univer- Glazer at Pingry School and ketball coach, Bornstein was of Brookside School, recently Kimberly Reynolds, Marc Ricci, sity with a bachelor's degree in Gretchen de Raat at Mother Seton: named Coach of the Year at New awarded January Student of the Cesare Somma, Christopher accounting. He obtained his High School. They will be consid- Brunswick High School He hasMonth Awards to 32 youngsters. Stopero, Eric Strom, Brad Sum- Union County substitute teaching WATERFORD ered for National Merit scholar- been a high school football official They are Matthew Babineau, eriek, Alan Trzuskoski, Kristen license this January arid had been Medical Center ships to be.awarded this spring. for 23 years. .. Diana Barris, Amanda De Angelis, Vanover, James Whalen and called to work here three times. Josephine Di Cosmo, Gregory Di Megan Zambell, . According to Capt Raymond CRYSTAL Donate, Megan Evans, Eric Fer- 'P' IS FOR PENGUIN: Elizabeth Dwyer paints a penguin on Lynch, commander of the Union cordially invites you reira, Christopher. Furino, Vern County Prosecutor's Office child Our policy on corrections Garlick, Allison Hamilton, Michael WATERCOLOR EXHIBIT daughter Christine's face in Bropkside School kindergarten; abuse unit, "the charges- stem to attend an Open House in honor of their Heuer, T.D. Hickey, Kevin Knight, Watercolors by Joan McKinney Mrs. Dwyer painted a "P" picture on each child's cheek to from an isolated series of inci- The Cranfcmi Chronicle vM promptly correct errors of fact, context help them understand the sound. . • or presentation and clarify any news content thai confuses or mis- Carianha Malko, Andrew Nordst- of Bridgewater are on display at dents that happened on one day" rom, Lauren O'Donnell, Ryan Children's Specialized Hospital at the kindergarten to eighth Grand Opening leaas readers. Please report errors to Chronicle editor Patricia An- grade Hillside Avenue School. In derson, l62 Walnut Ave., Cranford, NJ. 07016,276-6000. AUcorrec-Olesky, Jessica Pastore, Christine through March. She has studied YOUR PERSONAL JEWELER SINCE 1945 Pemoulie, Christopher Percy, with J. Carl Berger. order to protect the identity of the at their new location tions and clarifications vM, appear in this space on this page as a children, the prosecutor's office convenience and courtesy to our readers. jjjould not disclose the number of *Pat Pblak, not Pawlak, questioned the need for a supermarket at 1 Thursday, the Twenty-First of March I" "/Cardan's' •••• Irish pupils involved or the exact time, Refreshments the Feb. 11zoning board hearing for Waldbaum's. -Irish Cream date or location of the alleged in- from four to eight o'clock 12 North Avenue West • Cranford, NJ 07016 750. ml Mist f< I Easter Open House cidents. 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Aiiiuiimummiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiit»u<><"""> Thursday, March 14,1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLE A-5 -,., A-4 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, March 14,1991 Chamber Airplane noise committee I Commentary I Viewpoint changes its reports on current events Hearings in Washington are pro- airplane noise and Barbara award format ceeding on ways to implement the Krause served as panel coordina- Mother's heart grateful new national • aviation noise re- tor. The committee is available for. Perils next door This year the Cranford Chamber duction law, according to theother community group programs. Members of the Cranford com- Ji - •• •• •• • '. " . ' • . "•• Tim has asked us to thank the of Commerce is changing the "Cit- Cranford mayor's committee on J7,e'n'of the Year" format to the mittee will attend the FAA public The Hyatt-Clark site has been a mall waiting to happen and Tnany—p<»Qp}e—wfto—sent—letters^ bur neighbors to thef south are poised to serve up the property heart is full of gratitude to God, packages and players for his safe "Pride of Cranford^Award^ counsel to tfieTNew Jersey Coali- to a large commercial and residential redevelopment The old return. He is trying to answer The dinner banquet to present tion Against Aircraft-„'Noise oral environmental impact study. our leaders, our country and to all Local sessions will take place ; General Motors roller bearing factory lies next to Hartz Moun- the people in Cranford. each one personally but wanted to the award, will be, held April 24 at (NJCAAN) testified concern that ! tain Industries' Walnut Avenue site and the pending change is a My son, Tim, phoned this morn- be sure ^everyone knows how Schering Plough Corp. on Gallop- the law might contradict its intent March 26 and 27 at the Coachman matter of concern to Cranford as well as to residents of Clark ing from Saudi Arabia telling us miich the support from the home ing Hill Rd. in Kenilworth. 'and. work against environmental Inn. Monday sessions are set 7 to front has meant to the troops. , Members of the public are in- interests in prohibiting agencies 11 p.m. and Tuesday 10 a.m. to 1 arid Westfield. The^ mixed-use rezoning has the potential to he would soon be home, words I, p.m., 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. and 6 to 11 like so many others, have prayed The nightmare has ended...Our vited to nominate any single indi- such as the Port Authority from serve up ratables for Clark but it could wreak havoc on the vidual or organization who has p.m. . , environment, traffic, economic stability and ultimately property to hear. Tim sounded great He united prayers for a swift end to imposing its own local controls to n was that "it was all over" arfd~ the war can how be turned to contributed a community service reflect local problems. values in neighboring communities, eager to see family and friends, prayers of thanksgiving. to Cranford in the past year.. In the New York state legisla- Jaycees , This is not quite a replay of the mailing that absorbed the area again: He is at present transport- The entire Morley family thanks Devel6pment awards also will ture a companion bill was passed with the late and not lamented mall proposed in Springfield ing POWs from Iraq and Kuwait you, Cranford, for the love and be presented at the banquejj Ap- to parallel the New Jersey bill of nine years ago, but similar perils loom. Hyatt-Clark has more to Saudi Arabia. Tim told us ofsupport you gave our son when plications will be available at the Assemblyman J. Spadora demand- seeking new land, 67 acres, than the 52-acre track that Macy's and their the thousands who were scantily we felt helpless and knew fear as Chamber office, 215 South Ave., E- ing stepped-up noise reduction at collaborators wanted to develop off Springfield Avenue arid dressed, starving and grateful to we, had never known ft before. and various locations throughout the Port Authority's three metro- members their captors. They are. given food, God bless you all. town. Letters will nominations politan airports. This represents Route 22 in 1982. However, the rezoned Clark site is posed as Wjater and blankets as soon as also will be accepted. Deadline needed cooperation to dovetail Cranford Jaycees is conducting a less intensely developed, with a. seven-acre shopping center, DiarieMorley membership drive. An open possible. , Boston, Mass. for application returns is March with the previous action in the low-income housing and a senior housing development A major, 25. •' .. ' • •''.'. N.J. Assembly to exert pressure meeting will be conducted tonight difference lies in Clark's limitation on the shopping center, Members of the committee are on the Port Authority as a bi:state at 8:30 at the VFW Hall on South which would cover 150,000 to 168,000 square feet, roughly a chairman Joe LaBracio, Gene agency. Ave! The Jaycees is open toany - one over the age of 18 interested third of the 725,000 square feet for the free-standing; enclosed Matics, Linda Leifer, Art Kiamie, Locally, airplane noise commit- Sacrificing himself for troops Brian Leddy and Anne Santulli. in serving the community. mall posed for Springfield. tee members recently presented The organization conducts ac- Given the sensitivity and pending availability oLthis large To the Editor: Much to our delight, Carl was an educational program at the in-' tivities for the benefit of the com- acreage, it is not time to sigh in relief. A strip mall was pro- During a time: when many of the not,, only helpful, but also very vitation of the Cranford League of munity. Each year members di- posed along Raritan Road in 1986. Then Hartz Mountain Indus- letters printed in the Chronicle generous. He packaged and pre- I Calendar I Women Voters at the Community rect their efforts toward nume- tries came up with a large mixed-use development idea for the were concerned with the question pared for mailing 104 shoe boxes Center. Paul LaCorte, chairman- of" rous projects. Some of these in- of our involvement in the Persian free of charge as his contribution the Noise Committee, detailed. clude: annual blood drive, Fire- Hyatt site in 1987. Clark stalled that by. retaining industrial .Gulf, there was a smaller story of meetings local ertoHs, ShirieyGaszi chroni- zoning. Hartz then proposed a mall next door to Hyatt here, to Desert Storm. Here is an exam- cracker *4-miler, flea market happening in Cranford that I ple of a person, who unasked and Thursday, March 14 . . BAKED GOODS: Sixth graders Kim Kaltreider and Jennifer Brown of Livingston SchooT^repard cled national.and state legislation, sports program, town holiday which the township has resisted. General Motors is now selling would, like to bring to your atten- 7:30 p.m. Cranford Township Frances Wismer presented envi- unsung, set aside any political baked goods for troops in the Middle East. With them is their teacher Christine Steffes. '.. ronmental concerns of excessive party, fishing derby, Child Shield, its old Hyatt property, and. Clark is rezoning it througivits tion. controversy to do something per- Committee.budget workshop, Mu- leadership conferences, the Hal- master plan. Developers, who know .Union County has no rrtall, The children of St Michael's sonally for our boys and girls far nicipal Building d ' loween parade and the annual can't be far behind.-Rezoning is 6nly the first step but it is a Prevention of World War III parish collected items to fill shoe »away from home. -7:30 p.m. Mayor's^ommittec on scholarship award! major one because it represents a turnabout in Clark's o_nce_ boxes, to be sent to our service St Michael's parish.would like TAirplane Noise, Miihicipal Build- TV appearance qf ex-POW evokes Bodian's war memories The goal of the Jaycees is to de- steadfast refusal to change the industrial zone. 7 menand women overseas. When to thank Carl and encourage ev- ing ••.•.'• - •••"•• ..•'; • /:• • ••••••-• • -velop-leadership—skills—through——:- Throughout ;the current crisis in war was just only because Japan it came time to package the boxes Monday, MarcKJ.8L, ~ community development The Jay- Here are some issues area neighbors should consider;: ; eryone in Cranford to support the When the author of "2,801 Days News described Bodian's meeting of the fighter pilot passing Cranford resident Bodian, who, the Middle East, I. have heard attacked the United States and for shipping, we" were over- ,4:30 p.m. Cranford. Library bqard'• j cees learn by doing, and by doing, T.: -Traffic; Grahford is especially .vulnerable; The Walnut-Raritan -efforts of our local, businessjnerL in Hanoi"-was a guest on a recent with Guarino, repeated here in through on his way to the battle in addition to his base newspaper many'prb's~arid "coh's~ifor'the^TJ.i . then Germany declared war on whelmed^with the amounts to~ber like this who have sacrificed a lit- fttl^^ 1 make the community, a better Jiitersection already faces congestion from the coming Hartz the U.S. It follows; then, that if he handled and unsure how to apt. ., 8 p.m Cranford Board of Educa-- television news talk show to { t >; area recently. He was^ new out-pf--activities, was also South Atlantic involvement in the gulf. Being tie:: of themselvesrfQrrpur—home f schooLand^unitiatedJo the ways place to live and work. redevelopment. Look for more cars and trucks trekking through resident of Cranford for 14 years, had his way he would have found proach this task. Kathi McGuire tion, Lincoln School-, -commerit-on4raq!s4irstdisplay-Qf_ « "NotJonglago,^aLyoung-looking correspondent for Yank, the Arniy For more information, call Rich- town, and worry, about getting home safely from the south. The it acceptable that Germany in- and I called upon. Carl at Packag- grown" military. 8:15 p.m. Cranford Board of Ad- American pilots captured in Operv soldier with second-lieutenant of fighter activity in a war zone. Weekly, and had been a news^ it have paid particular attention to Vet, during the course of a con- ard Flamini, membership chair- mini-maxi mall would have slots for 800 cars. Any hypermarket letters written to the Chronicle. vaded Poland, Czechoslovakia and ing Plus on South Avenue ;fbr ad- . Cecilia Carney justment, Municipal Building atipn Desert Storm, his appear- bars on his collar .walked up and paper reporter in Newark prior to man, 272-8779. attraction would boost traffic through the area, and probably Feb. 21 I read Herman Lie-: France; that they annihilated en- vice. • : • 4HemingAve. Tuesday, March 19 r ance brought back a host of World said, "Say, I know you—you went versation, he revealed that only- World War II. would affect local streets as well as arterial avenues,. berman's letter to editor. Although tire groups of people and thereaf- 7:30 p.m. ' Cranford Township War II memories for Cranford to Central High. one thing troubled him—what he eloquently written, it is over- ter neighboring countries, as long Committee workshop, Municipal resident Nat Bodian. It was Larry Guarino, who for- was going to do'when he got home Local economics: Developers, mindful that Union County is The guest was Col. Lawrence after the war. mall-less, have coveted large tracts in search of artificial down- whelmingly contradictory. " as they diari'fattack the U.S. Building . . . ' merly played football at Central Robert «* JHlkosky He states he is for "peace" and Letting the public know 8 p.m. Ganvood Board of Educa- Guarino (USAF ret), an American High. I was around the team quite The young lieutenant — Larry towns for years. Clark is ripe with land 'and without a real Well, I find this type of action pilot who fell into enemy hands Guarino, by name—gave the finest how war is wrong, but then he unacceptable: This type of action tion, Lincoln School ..,-••' a bit and Larry recognized me. He CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT downtown. Every community in these parts is within 15 minutes To the Editor: during the early days of America's is a fighter pilot and was on his example that could be shown by states that "there are times when is Synonymous with the actions of The recent letter to the editor tended and would like to have Wednesday, March 20 erkry into the: Vietnam War and of a large mall. Small businesses throughout the area are strug- we must fight" He says these Saddam Hussein, If he wanted 8 p.m. Cranford Planning Board> way to Africa. anyone of the confidence shown gling with the recession and competition from an instant shop- regarding TV-35 points, put the seen their children on TV-35. We , survived to write a book about his by bur men in the various fighting times to be our War for Indepen- Ktiwait to be^art of Iraq as the need for a general response to let don't have any camera facilities at Municipal Building ^ ^__^ We went back to my tent and ping center would affect them negatively. The Hyatt land is only dence, the Civil War to preserve! Thursday, March 2l experiences as a 2,801-day prts- -'sat on my cot chatting about our fronts..." INCOME 19th province, he could have tried the public know what TV-35 can TV-35. Of the nearly 400 parents o>ner of that war.. The. show host Bodian wrote to Guarino's fam- five minutes from Cranford's downtown. the Union and abolish slavery and peacefully to. unite the two coun- and cannot do. ' that were in attendance at the 7:30 p.m. Cranford Township ' old days in Central and the old World War IL What I would like tries. But Hussein chose the path Committee budget workshop, Mu- indicated. Guarino was probably football teams, etc. ily arid enclosed the article he; PREPARATION Environment: The old Hyatt factory grounds are being dug up We were criticized for not show- wrestiing match, probably a dozen the most qualified American to had written for Foreign Ferry to satisfy environmental cleanup regulations which are impera- to know is what his criteria for a of war by an overwhelming mili^ ing more of a variety of materials. had video cameras. We would be nicipal Building .-..•• I told him my work here was just war would be. tary occupation of Kuwait He .. 7:30 p.m. Mayor's Committee on sense the ordeal of Saddam Hus- with a small American service- News. He received this reply from tive. There are some 12 acres of wetlands and surrounding We show what we have, available. happy to show this footage. They sein's American captives. Guarino's father, written in a V- *Remember* Well, maybe he needs a history then proceeded to destroy the should call us at TV-35: Airplane Noise, Municipal Build- men's newspaper we're publish- buffer zones that must be preserved to guard against over- The TV station itself does not pro- : Bodian of Cranford encountered Mail letter from 151 Parker St, Your Homestead Property Tax Rebate Application has been lesson. Our War for Independence people of Kuwait duce television shows. It is just a The TV-35 Club at Cranford ing ' . .' . ' ing and that I'd make some men- development Twenty acres of Hyatt land in Cranford aren't was supported by France. Would Saturday, March 23 Guarino during World War IItion of him in one of my future Newark, and dated July 3,1943. combined with your Gross Income Tax Return. The U.S. response was immedi- computer, bulletin,boftrd,, a ^usic High School has some limited ca- iii. I..J1 IK'.J. ;'. ; even mentioned in Clark's master plan. More parking could b!e that mean France was unjusuy in- ,:JB;SiOnia:>nn,,Cra,nfo;rd ; "I. am, very thankful, for your . ate and'decrsive aridII commend track and a, video tape machine to ' pacity to go' out upon invitation having written to inform us about i put there. ,„. . ^. „.•. .„,. ..„.'•,.;. .;'.,'- • .• . ;• , • .; volved, because without'their help our troops who Were first on the and shoot events.' They< can' be • .cCommittee; budget, Sti>%W AnffiW- 5ffl9f 43X,to,,get play already prepared programs School, were in their early 20s7 :p—'• wora ]jack. tp Newark; so his wife your having met Larry at your This is iwt ajmjgrmajj, 6£Wpbdj^ridga or^Bridgew^ter propor- we probably would not have scene and all those who are in the over the.,cable network contacted by calling pur number, ip.^gil^i ; ,, J ; v 1 gainett • indeperidehce^1 And the Bodian, "then 'a 'b6VporfeU,'";'Vt'as Vrfamily c'ou)d jsee it, He said he •base in Brazil.. .! also read your CALL 272*11 tions,-- Mar§na-%hffirrran, (SiSnibra^ VlOThex/cTiarabterizes it as Miadle'East The U.S. tried eco- One of our readers criticized us 272-4784, or calling Cranford High • Monday, March 25 .••••:,:.' stationed at an Army Air Force letter to Willie Ratner of the New- Civil War was obviously, hot to nomic sanctions. He says, we 7 p.m. Kenilworth . Borough wasn't surqaf he'd be able to con- "a( major community shopping center," which is cause enough because we were "invited" to a School, 272-9100 ext 260. In both base in Natal, Brazil, where he tact the folks back home—possibly ark Evening News...Larry told us for a convenient appointment 1 abolish slavery, due to the fact should have given them more : Council workshop, Borough Hall for concern. The potential negative impact of the redevelopment wrestling match but didn't show cases ask for Gary Cohen, club ad- edited and wrote for a tabloid for a month or more.". Y he is in North Africa and flying is evident, and it's not limited to one or two towns. It requires that equal rights for blacks were time, but wouldn't that also give up to video tape. That letter 8 p.m. Cranford Board of Educa- only achieved in the past few de- Hussein more time to slaughter viser. military newspaper, published for Bodian did write about Guarino Spits and loves them..." intense scrutiny at the local and regional level. Cranford will stated that nearly 400 parents at- ; Kevin Callahan tion budget workshop, Lincoln' servicemen at the Natal air base in the next issue of the USAF cades and there is still a long way Kuwaitis, dig hv his troops and Acting director, TV-35 School .. . need to monitor the master plan and the rezoning results, plus to go. win support by radical factions in and transient pilots en route to paper, Foreign Ferry News! His 8:15 p.m. Cranford Board of Ad- the various fighting fronts over- article, in part readT whatever site plans emerge. Even the mini-mailing of Union Finally, we get to World War II. the gulf? justment, Municipal Building : County requires vigilance. - _ . By his own admission he says the seas. .. •• . . . • • •' "Confidence of the men going Also, prior to the war Hussein Tuesday, March 26 Guarino, then a second lieuten- into the battle area is high and supported worldwide terrorism, Course of history changed 8 p.m. Cranford Township Com- ant, was piloting a plane to Africa optimism for a quick and com- including the Locherbie plane mittee, Municipal Building • and had a brief refueling layover plete: victory is evident every- bombing which killed all on board To the Editor: 8 p.m. Kenilworth Borough Good sense of direction fa drive and the Achille Lauro hijacking "This aggression will not stand." lished writings, was to unite the at Bodian's Natal base.: where.. A good indication of the With those words, President Bush Arab people under his banner by Council, Borough Hall A newspaper account in Will- confidence of our fighting buddies When I was growing up, Sunday was a day for the other. The tote contained all the things "we might where Iraqi sponsored terrorists 8:30 p.m. Garwobd Borough killed a man in a wheelchair, then drew a. line, in the Arabian sand the overthrow of the Gulf monar- iam Ratnefs column in the July 1, and those about to enter activity infamous...Sunday drive. My mother loved it, my fa- need",on the drive, including snacks, washcloths, and the course of history has beeh chies. The prospect of Saddam Council, preceded by workshop at 1943 issue of the Newark Evening may be gained from the attitude ther tolerated it, and we kids were a captive audi- pushed him^vertRjard^into the 7^ Boroueh Hall and changes of clothes. Mom never went anywhere ocean. -^-. changed. The President, with Hussein, leader of the warfare ence to the unfolding drama that awaited us every unprepared. You "never knew," were Mom's words. great professionalism and resor state of Iraq, controlling the great time we Went fortheso "drives." , Once the ride commenced, Dad just kept the car Finally, I would like to say that I lute vision, strode across the oil reserves of the Arabian Penin- First, of all, I don't •••now why Mom called it "going goirjg. Mom would keep up a constant chatter in the detest the thought of war, but I world stage weaving a world wide sula would be unacceptable to the for a drive." You co-ild hardly call these aimless, front seat about what a lovely day it was and how also realize it is sometimes un- avoidable In a democracy such as coalition of nations to stand United States and the industrial forays into the unkno-vn...relaxing. They were, with- wonderful it was to "get out" Mom had this way of ours, all are permitted to voice against Saddam Hussein's outra- world. out a doubt, a trial for everyone but my mother. We talking about getting out like she was in prison. Dad their opinions; because of this it geous aggression. Saddam under- Can there be any doubt that had could do nothing but roll our eyes heavenward when just drove...randomly choosing One route or another, has made us a very rational peo- estimated Bush's steadfast will, the isolationist and appeasers car- Close to Home Mbhi suggested sweeuy to Dad; "Hon, do you think while my brother and I waited for the show to start ple. Rational people can sit down, misjudged coalition military strat- ried, the day, that Saddam, still we could go for a ride on Sunday?" and discuss their differences to egy and firepower, and ignored swollen with arms and time to de- My bad, tumbling frantically to come up with achieve an acceptable settlement the counsel and advice of friends velop weapons of mass destruc- something he "had to do," failed to meet the chal- But when you are dealing with an and -sympathizers to withdraw. tion, that the state of Isxael would lenge of "quick on the draw" Mom, who said with a irrational adversary, it's not that These astounding errors and mis- cease to exist as it does-today by sigh,'Tve just been cooped up all week here with the simple. In my opinion, the Allied calculations have left Saddam's the end of the century? The unp- kids, the baby, the housework." her voice trailing intervention in the gulf stopped a army destroyed and the Iraqi na- rovoked Scud attacks against Is- off...,her eyes invoking sympathy from Dad, who fell "monster" before he was let loose tion shattered: raeli citizens delivers Saddam's for it..hook, line and sinker. ••-:,.;.. on the rest of the world, and pos- The men and women of our mil- ultimate objective for all to wit- My brother and I stood there holding bur breaths, Shcnanigans sibly prevented World War III itary, the heroes of the Desert ness. The truth lies in the rubble. waiting for Dad to take a stand for the major- where the U.S. would have been Storm victory, are coming home. Honest men and women can MORTGAGE RIDDLE: ity...dashing all our'hopes with the words, "Sure, By Cheryl Moulton directly attacked on our own soil For these past seven months, they have honest differences over the hon, that would be nice" THAT WOULD BE NICE. Perhaps then Mr. Lieberman showed; great physical bravery issue of war and peace. The comr pfsia? Why, not tie us all to would be a flag supporter for the and a moral sense in their con- mitment of men and women into What has an Initial rate ol 6.25% 'bright light on us, put bamboo war. The only problem would be duct resulting in a performance battle must be the most difficult Payments that Increase by a specified amouht per year (first 3 years) Providing Today's shoots up our fingernails, and ask, "Now isn't this finding anyone left around to help that was nothing short of stunning. and soul searching decision any Doesnot adjust to any Index or margin Woebegone; wo walked elump. ' ttrit Th victory thplv anhjeved was i responsible leader can make. And TY^hnology from the room. What was the use, we had no rights, Corey Meitchik a cause that was j'ust ahd moral: that's the way it sfiould always be. no one asked us what-we -thought Someday, when. Eventually Mom would tell Dad to turn" down a 51 Blake Ave. The' liberation of.' Kuwait ftxl War, even with moral clarity and Qualifies you at 655% we W6re "grownup" we would be able to do what we" certain street..an^ Dad, 'trying to accommodate the brutal and tragic occupation honorable' objectives, is a horrify- Has ho negative amortization and Research wanted. . Mom's wishes, would get caught up in traffic, which of the Iraqis sends a clear mes- ing enterprise that to commit to it And Is not an adjustable rate loan?...GIve up? Dad, in a last-ditch effort, tried early oh Sunday to off into unforged territory...rendering us sage to all potential aggressors without necessity is evil. In Sad- with the Human Touch! get out of the impending "drive," Sunday could dawn Not that Dad would ever admit he was lost A conscience and despots: that crucial among dam Hussein we saw the face of He would rather drive in a circle for three days than the rule of conduct in the family evil and tyranny, the specter and From cancer prevention information to Counseling and a Patient Assistence Billing bright and beautiful, without a cloud in the sky, and To the Editor: . atrocities, and to turn from it ANSWER: Program, which promptly address.es insur- Dad, ffliingOut the window would say thoughtfully, admit he was lost and stop and ask for directions. Of nations is the respect for order detection, treatment, reseatching the cure Mom, noticing we had passed the same intersec- As long-time residents of Cran- and the right for nations to live in would have beeh a greater evlj*, ance questions and streamlines paperwork "Looks like it's clouding up but there." ford, we would like to thank and terminal Hospice care, JFK is the ' " " uld say, "Hon, are we lost?" security. The Alliance victory also God bless the men," women and FIRST CHOICE area's Cancer Resource! procedures are added services that make Mom, not flustered one bit, would keep on feeding clenched teeth would Herman Lieberman for his per-ended the fascistic vision of Sad- families of Desert Storm. We love ceptive letters to the Chronicle. Our highly qualified Staff consists of Board JFK the Complete Center for Cancer Ser- baby brother, and .-g £ justi^JJ^^«^lfl*Jkl«^.1Hl«.l•i^W) dam Hussein: conquering, the Atv . them. We are forever grateful for vices. We think of him as Cranford's abain Peninsula and the destruc- their great sacrifices. They stared Certified Medical Oncologists, Radiation weather excuse. Dad Woulstay dDeautitui...al make a fewi daymor. e £,nfeebla oet dWtft ^QW where We Were. Mom knew that Le Per Thousand Borrowed As New Jersey's largest hospital system, didn't know where we were, and we knew that he conscience. Needless to say, we tion of the state of Israel., This at the face of evil and did not Paymont Rate Note Rate Oncologists, Phisicians and Surgeons plus a tries at getting out of the drive,,all which would fail agree with This priorities. vision of Saddam's, an agenda ex- turn, dedicated Oncology Nursing Unit specifi- JFK Medical Center also participates in a miserably, and we would resign ourselves to "thedidn't know where he was. Somehow it was a blow 6.25% 955% $6.16 to pad's ego to admit he was lost After all he "had Henry and Audrey Smithers pressed in warfare with his, neigh- Danny Pastore Yeari: cally certified in cancer care. And JFK's national network of health care institutions drive."; •.....-•• '• ; •••. . ,,. ; :. • \ '' •'. • $6.82 been in World War II in the South Pacific and.never • 11 Canterbury PI. bors, public. statements ahd pub- ' 121 Beech St Year 2: 7J25% 955% sophisticated cancer equipment and tech- conduction cancer research. Around 1 p.m. Dad would go out and "start the been lost" How could anyone ttiihk he could get lost Year 3: 8.25% 955% $7.51 nology make early detection and treatment Call our Center for Cancer Services. car." Mom and Dad seem to have this big thing about inNewJersey? $853 Trained specialists will provide you with starting the car. Even if it is 90 degrees outside, Dad Year 4-30: 9J»5% 955% possible. 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Somehow Dad always stumbled onto the right road Published every Thursday by Forbes News- KAREN KASSINGER, 1150 RARITAN ROAD • CRANFORD, NJ 07016 After the traditional warming up"of the car, weand peace reigned once more. "Well now, I knew papers, A Plvislon of Forbes, Inc., 102 Wal- MICHAEL CASE nut Ave., Cranford, NJ. 01016. Second class JOHN SCHNEIDER Ucwtsad Mortgage Banker-NJDep«. of BanWrtg kids would pile in the back and "wait" I dont know you knew where we were," Mom would say cheer- Advertislng/Mnrketlng Director poatafe paid Hi Cranford, NJ. POSTMAS- Advertising Sales ' what Mom did in the house but whatever it was...it aiiiy, turning around to look at us Hds, rolling her TER: please send address changes to Forbes (908)272-1500 GEORGE GANNON ANNP6LICAY always made her late. Mom couldn't go anywHere eyes up heavenward." Dad, his hands no longer in a Newspapers, Fulfillment Office, P.O.. Box M E D I C A I CENT E H unless the house was "clean." If that meant drying death grip around the steering wheel, would launch Circulation Director . T57, Bedmlnster, NJ. 01821. ; Classified Advertising tt»e dishes, or dustingi..she did it Sometimes, we into a long winded story about the merits of having ' Subscription rates by mall one year 'within (15 James Street •Edison, N'ew Jersey LENA B. MOORE > Union County ,$20.00. Out of oounty 924.00. DEBRA CURIA could even hear the vacuum going. Eventually she "a good sense of direction" because he had been in OutofaUte|Z7.00. ftindbv •mount eotod **m\ «t m mmtti ratt ol 8.Z8*v The Flaw of Life would come racing out of the house with my baby the Navy, while my brother and I sat in the back seat General Manager Office Manager brother on her hip, the diaper bag and a tote on the wondering how long it took to grow up. Thursday, March 1'4, 1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLE A-7 Committee proceeds on post
(Continued from pageA-1) Force grew visibly agitated and have?" ; .frustrated by the rank and file's . One committee member, alter not looking at the merits of a pub- hearing this statement, said lic safety department, pointing within earshot of many of those in out, "It is up to you guys to help attendance, "Take two aspirins us find the answers." When the and call me in the morning," issue of Title 40 was again Parade is planned April 6 which brought about a response 'brought up, the mavor lost his pa- .^ fronroncrofficer Avho; sa id -- "lTxike- •"lie n c~e7~i offense at that, and so do my fel- Responding angrily, Force said, In honor of Kenilworth tor, Robert Taylor, six Brearley low officers." "You know, we don't have to be A-6 CRANFORD CHRONICLE erans and local troops returning duates are known to have been >l The issue of Title 40, a state here," to which police and fire- from the- Persian Gulf, Borough stationed in the Persian Gulf. statue or "police chiefs law" men as a group responded, "Nci- ,— Councilhas been making plans to They are Dan Sims,. George Ang- which provides certain protection ther do we." hold a parade next month in the lim, Walter Kimmel and Harry for the rank and file against polit- Initially members of the Public borough. Williams of Kenilworth and ban ical intervention or demotion re- Safety Department Research Boro acquires two blocks of land Recently returning troops^ and DeChellis and Mike Zanetti of sulting from political intervention Committee said the result of their other war veterans from Ken- Garwood. The parade committee was communicated by the men as work was a "skeleton," and if they ilworth including, graduates of is looking for information about a major problem. The potential received the "go ahead," from the „ running along former railroad line David Brearley High School who other local war veterans. Resi- threat of losing the "chief as the Township Committee, "character- v live in Garwood are invited . to dents are encouraged to call bor- traditional head of the police de- istics would be put on the skele- participate in the hour-long trib- ough clerk Marge Adler, 276-9090, partment elicited a round of ques- ' By Peter Wamsteker ''•''<• ton." The 21-page report deals ute beginning .at St Theresa's with information. . tions and statements from the au- mainly with research into the Borough Council Tuesday unan- School on Washington Avenue dience on the negative impact of imously approved an agreement A special meeting to discuss pa practical elements of consolida^ and tentatively slated for April 6. T such a change. tion. This included standards and with the former Rahwaiy Valley The rain date is; April 7. : • • . . rade plans will begin at 7 p.m. Monday Police Chief Robert Railroad concerning a portion of Monday at Borough . Hall. _ The criteria, public safety variations, ^Following,the parade a salute to irtin said the "chiefs law" is structure, findings and benefits, the abandoned line between N. public is invited. There are open-! "nothing more than a security Hometown soldiers and their ings on several planning commit- and the recommendation to pur- 7th Street and Michigan Avenue, families will take place at the blanket for the men and in reality P^ans for future development of "tees. " . .."•'" - - •. • • •-_;•; • sue the creation of_-a public safety high school playing field. Title 40 is no different from any department the property running along the TEACHER OF THE YEAR: Board president Carmine Rossetti other protection afforded an em- Speeches by local politicians, vet-. To defray the parade costs, Force said, "I don't want any of former rail line, however, remain etaris of the military and mem- councilmen also are" "soliciting holds -'silver apple". award given to Donna Barnes, Harding ployee." Force agrees with this uncertain..' bers of the clergy will be offered. School's Teacher of the Year; assessment of Title 40, which in- you to think this is cast in stone." local businesses and residents for Explaining the process of any or- . Under an agreement reached According to recreation direc- donations: . • : corporates many other aspects of with railroad representatives police department personnel dinance would involve more Barnes is named Teacher of Year meetings with police and firemen, March 4, Borough Council agreed rights; • . to waive any claim of ownership approves calendar At a. ceremony Monday, school Anger .replaced frustration and as. well as a public hearing, esti- the borough may have had to the Donna Barries has been named superintendent Anthony RicheJ tempers flared as the meeting mating it would take five weeks former Rahway Valley Railroad Harding School's Teacher of the awarded Mrs. Barnes Harding'Sj, went on,-with Mayor Ed Force's before adoption. .••;.. line stretching from N. 7th Street 1991-92 at Harding Year as part of the Governor's "silver apple" award. She and going head to head with several Although it was apparent the to Michigan Avenue. In; exchange, Teacher Recognition Program. : Richel will attend, a state recognir members of the police force. A po- consolidation would be,-"func- the borough will aqquire.owner- ^The Kqnilwbrth Board of Educa- ing will be: Oct 14, Columbus A 10-year veteran at Harding, tion program this spring and re- lice detective said, "I don't think tional" and . not involve cross ship of land between N. 14th and tion approved, a 1991-92 school Day; Nov. 7 and 8, NJEA conyen- Mrs. Barnes teaches fourth grade ceive $500 for educational "pur- you have a handle on this because training between. the police and N. 16th streets for $1. , . calehdar !Monday which will open tion; half day Nov. .27 to beginjthe math, reading and science. She is fire departments, the loss of the : ,,_„ .:„,„. ;L_L™i;._. In a~39Tlion thev railroad has a...aiunina_<^NjB^ "chief.position" triggereda.hostbr" ....• .u -,..... u- , , , • _. Thanksgiving recess; Dec. 20, agreed .to remove remaining lege. •.;..' • . ••'.' .' '• potential problems which have one-day teachers: workshop, . school, closes for winter recess at rg^ '. pieces of track and to repair and lihough the tentative calendar , and reopens Jan. 2; T Wn 10-pOlllt- not been addressed by the com- resurface each intersection! along A A r fi e O mittee. Jfe topic of morale, while ""-" """" * " -Jan^Q^artin-Luthe^King Day; ,.* r".:TT• what-is-historically-known-as-the will" not help taxpayers since^ the^ money still has"to~ Monsanto spur. ! , er^rV the Approved- version has . g,; fo^parent^onferencesfFeb. aired many of the concerns felt by By* Cheryl Moulton . be raised. According to Grady, although the average The recent accord brings to a been revised by the board. The 17 and 18 presidents Days; April home assessment may lower, the tax rate will jump both groups present However, ^ Preliminary proposals show that Cranford resi- OH THOSE DOLLS: Some, of the dolls in David Brearley's prodtiction of "Guys and Dblls" are, end. four months of closed-door Harding calendar d6es not close 16i scho0l closes for spring recess to cover the cost_of budget increases. one committee member continued ' negotiations with the railroad in- dents could be hit with a 10-tax point increase if cuts from left, Justine Dertieter, Irene Piccininni and Jennifer Dolly. The musical will be presented at schools in, September for•. Rosh aJ. regular' time =and reopens April When it comes to-slashing the budget, governing to raise the ire of the police with volving the rights of. ownership to are not made in the 1991 municipal budget which statements such as, ."Why is your the school March 21 and 22 at 8 p.m. Call 272-7500 for ticket information. Hashanah and Yqm Kippur, 27; May 25, Memorial Day, and . body members face a larger task than may be possi- that specific portion of the 18- Jewish; high holy days. Several ool closes for stu- one Township Committee member said indicates morale low? How many times do June 17> scn "there is big trouble in River City." ble since the township health benefit increase of bldck line and does not involve board members said that these; dents.- '.-..'• $385,000 and the $364,000 sewerage costs rise menac- you go into Guertin's office and nor affect any other portion of the holidays have not been observed While budget hearings have just begun, the picture say, 'Hey, yo buddy, how's it traditionally in the district The schedule provides 183 days remains bleak with a slightly more than a $1 million ingly before the township. The 64-percent health : railroad property which runs benefit increase continues to present a problem and going?' Fecho, Rhyner, Rossetti, Schultz along Michigah Avenue to Rt 22, NEW OWNERS: The borough will receive this portion of aban- Holidayi s and vacationi s at Hard- of instruction. increase facing the township for-1991. Although an Force, in closing said, "Many of initial budget overview by township finance director until the police and fire union contract negotiations according; to borough attorney doned railroad property between the Department of Public are settled, the township will continue to pay the the men have left because they Bradford Bury who negotiated the Works yard and Little League field. Officials have yet to decide Seniors give ovation tc young singers Tom Grady indicated the increase to taxpayers could received answers to their ques- be kept down by using the fund balance, governing new premium hike, a $35,000-per-month increase in race for 3 school board seats contract on behalf of Kenilworth. how to use the property* More than 50. third graders from Betty McCrea is taking reserva- over 1991 premiums. •. • , - .-..'• tions. Homeowners near the tracks, Harding School sang a medley of tions. . body members vetoed depleting the minimal surplus One patrolman responded, Four candidates are vying for three seats on the will help me see both sides of all issues. I have funds left The new state cap law, which slapped a Union negotiations are scheduled to resume in which has since been removed by be performed in accordance with firmed, that a portion of the line old favorites at a recent meeting Members, volunteered a total of April after, township administrator Ed Murphy re- "They left because they couldn't Kenilworth^Board of Education in the April 30 elec^ worked with the students and found they are very the railroad -without notification 88 hours last rriontiv at Cranford 4.5-percent limit on spending on municipalities, will tiort"" . . eager to learn. Our students are interested in a the plans and specifications of stretching from N. 7th to N. 12th of the Kenilworth Senior Citizen turns from vacation. Until a settlement is reached, get any answers." to nearby homeowners, are con* borough engineer Michael Disko streets was under contract to an Club. They received a standing Extended Care and Health Cen- severely hamper the township's ability to keep a tax Although Guertin tried to re- world of different subjects, each one important to increase down. the township will have to pay the 64-percent in- Newcomer William Schultz last week joined previr cerned about future, development and will be performed by Barone unidentified developer but that ovation' from the seniors, who ter.' Prizes were donated by Clara crease. • duce the tension by explaining ously announced candidates Clifford Rhyner, Pat- each child. We in Kenilworth are very fortunate that o.Ftffe'Tfne and have wondered The preliminary 10-tax point increase, although our faculty and staff are very qualified to handle Construction Co. of 657 N. Mich- other blocks were available for gave them refreshments and pens. Cherence, Mary Dulemba, Dot Budget hearings resume tonight foe .the township, . there, w.ere. many.good points to ricia Fecho and Carmine Rossetti. Rossetti, presi- aloud at Council meetings about .'KeyesriAnmfcaQostajiPeggy, Mtill- based ••tin-- -the current average home assessment 1 these ddfaiands. Many pf^yr teachers "haye, been igan Ave. It was' unclear about sale.' .' ' '• -,..- \,.; "-., ..• • ; • - A nurse will visit the senior e'en- hd<h and "recycling'
V • Thursday, March 14, 1991 CRAN'FORD CHRONICLE A-0 Free commissioner launches projects for beautification tion recently from residents jib he By Ellen Fejicetta i makes his rounds, Chroniple associate As a new appointee to the corn- slated Tuesday Shade Tree Commission mem- mission ana appearrmj~yotmE f»r Patrick Rurkloy nP Fourth than his 20-plus years, Buckley Ave. will be spcndinK'morc time" residents question who I say I am around the borough in the coming and that I'm hcrcf-to do a job." months on behalf of the commis- A-8 CRANFQKD CHRONICLE Thursday, March 14,1991 p.m. Tuesday to discuss the tenta- He will be given official identifi- By Donna Hendel tive $2.85 million school budget sion. • . . Recently named director of the cation by borough clerk Doris Chronicle associate for 1991-92. State aid figures are Poiidorc. '.,.„--i due tomorrow and the board is project, Buckcly is working closely The Board of Education will with commission' chairman Bill In other business. Councilman scheduled-to approve the budget Michael . Crincoli introduced Eight candidates vie for 4 school board seats vote on the eighth' grade class trip .during Tuesday's meeting. Nicrstcdt on a two-part project to Washington, D,C, at Tuesday's which will further enhance the Danny Goldstein, who picks up re- meeting. The advisability;,. of the Board president Stephen Lcfc Borough's recent designation as a cyclables for Fanwood residents, A total of eight candidates are ever, for new ideas and input into Garwood briefs bvrc reported that the new tele- running for four openings on the, oursfchool system.. My interest is annual trip has been debated the Tree City-USA by the National and hopes to expand his business last two months in connection to phone system -is working very .Arbor Day Foundation. New bor- into Garwood. Garwood Board of Education in to "serve our children and the well. The former system, a long- the April 30 election. There, are community with an honest and New name for baseball league fears of terrorism related to the ough welcoming signs, additional For a small fee, Goldstein will Persian Gulf war.. . ' standing source of controversy trees 'and garden sections are pick up residents' rccyclables and six candidates for three full terms sincere vocation. In light of the within the community, cngen: and two vying for a .one-year un- expected rough economic times The Garwood Little League has changed its, name to the Gar- The trip has been, rescheduled among the proposed, improve- deliver them to the recycling cen- wood Baseball League. The local league has not been affiliated . tentatively to May 30 and 31. . : dered a $155 monthly rental fee. ments Buckley and the commis- ter for those who are unable to do expired seat ahead, I would try to work with The, new system costs $255 a The last candidates who filed by my fellow board members to bet- with the national organization for 15 years. In a discussion at Tuesday's sion are working on. it GoldsTeiri was given the green In; a related matter, the league decided March .4 to allow 13- month, but at the end. of the 60-. light into Garwood and he.plans last Thursday's deadline were ter direct the educational dollar workshop^ .meeting, Washington month lease, the telephone system Buckley appeared before Bor- Ralph Urrico and Juanita Austin toward the sole benefit of the chil- yeai'-olds to continue playing for this season and formed a com- again appears to be the favored .ough Council Tuesday, however, to speak at an upcoming meeting mittee headed by Scott Schaefer to examine the situation for next will be owned by the school dis- of the Senior Citizens Club. for three-year terms and former dren. I have always stressed the site in view, of the relatively trict ; ••; • . seeking ; official identification board member Carolyn Warchol need for stronger curricula for year. The Garwood league, contrary to Little League regulations, .calmer world political situation. since he has encountered hesita^ for the one-year term. . our children during the founda- has allowed43ryear-olds to play for the last 15 years in order to However, principal Gail Wovna. The extended library hours also In addition to Austin and Ur- tion years in order to strengthen maintain thetmmber of teams. Former president Bill Petix re- and a member of the community has been a success. As a result, an. rico, candidates for the three-year and prepare them better for their cently asked the league to prohibit 13-year-olds from participating continue to investigate other op- extension of hours from 11:30 a.m. Seven candidates for BOE terms are incumbents Dean Rus- future, while working to monitor for safety reasons. The league has 108 children registered, includ- tions. A letter has been sent to to noon through June 30 is under ing 16 13-year-olds! . . . parents of eighth graders concern- consideration. The library re- (Continued from page A-l) resident here for 14 years, Mil-, samano and Patricia iWarscglia, that our tax dollars are more efli- direction must be given to the ad- kosky and his wife, Debbie, have; Peggy Garner and Mary Ann ciently and effectively spent With ing fund-raising ideas. • ; . cently opened, mornings from 8:30 ARMED WITH THE FACTS: Heather Marko, left, and Tara The board w,ill convene at 7 : to .11:30 to accommodate pupils. Marseglia, winners of the presidents trivia question contest, ministration as to what the short- three daughters and reside at 16 Kjetsaa. Warchol and Linda a background in business admin- term and longer range education3 Arnet Place. Koeriig are contestants for the un- istration, planning and teaching; I , There, she is...Miss New Jersey are congratulated by superintendent Walter Boright, teacher al objectives are so that the super- expired term; Austin, Kjetsaa and feel that my qualifications are up •. David Bemosky and principal Gail Wovna. in _'announcing his candidacy, The reigning Miss New Jersey, Lynette Falls of Camden County, intendent can propose actions to' Milkosky said, "The Cranford tax- . Urrico:. ran last year. Russamano tb the task at hand." QEA and educational goals implement these objectives". All and Marseglia both were ap- Koenig, a resident of 243 Fourth received the keys to the borough from Mayor Tom Dolly during ypayers want basic changes in the : I the Miss March Scholarship Pageant at, Lincoln School March 3. sectors of the community should way the Cranford Board of Educa- . pointed to the board in July. Ave., earned, bachelor's and mas- be involved in helping to formu- Board - members George Hoff ter's degrees in English at Rut- Former Miss New Jerseys.who attended were Laura Murray, to be discussed at forum tion has operated in the past few 1990, and Deborah Minenna, 1981. Laura Sinnott of Scotch Plains Heather and Tara are late the objectives and in setting years." Among the areas of con- ^and~R^kert4lcGan\icMe^ priorities among them." . •••• l-won-the-ioeal-^agcantj-which-is-a-preUminary to the Miss Ne —Loeal—legklatere—-will—speak—& : cern, said Milkosky,' is sports. run again. Hoff has served six courses in education. She has Juanita Austin Onda Koenig" ~Tvfilkosky,~ wfTo served .on the" 1 years and McCarrick ene~year. . taught English at the college level. Jersey event Jo-Ellen Rox of Garwood coordinated the event about the Quality Education Act goals and priorities for next year. ''TeopT^feerthe^board'has'shown - first for the children who look to I feel that board members, how- board from 1987 tp 1988, is a certi- a lack of interest.in the deteriora- At the same time, "Joan Toth She is a member of the American ever, miist have the couragejtp at a "superintendent's.coffeep c " "Wo wish -to learn on. a first- fied public accountant He holds a • _enie'rged...as .the_junoppj)sedL^^Gar- Littoral Society,-Astrol6gicalSocir us for the^qtiality education: which ^ .Wed- hand-basis^from. parents and-com- '•',. Eighth grader Heather Marko and sixth grader Tara Marseglia tion of various .sports;" he. said. . r will let them-take .their rightful ask questions and seek-the. an- probably 'know moFc^alDolirATTieTiclmnpresiderits than almost any-" bachelor's degree in industrial re- ': Another area is board opera- wood candidate for the borough's" eiy of Princeton and Rutgers - Seniors nesday in the Lincoln School gym- munity residents their opinions lations and an MBA in accounting Alumni Association and a former place in a competitive society. swers needed to make informed nasium: The program, which is one else in Garwood...... -.•. . . . tions, specifically "the. handling of seat on •••the Union County Re- decisions regarding the allocation and. desires as to curricular and frOrn Seton Hall University. He is gional Board of Education. She- member of the American Irish As- They look to us to ensure a happy, Fifteen members of the Garwood Senior Citizens Club cele- open to parents; and: the general program'emphasis for the 1991-92 They arc the winners of the second annual presidents contest the board attorney wheih it was. productive, encouraging. climate of tax dollars." . brated their birthdays at the March meeting. for grades 5 to 8 at Lincoln School. . ' a member of the N.J. State Society shown he had overbilled on more was.. appointed to the seat last sociation of Woodbridge. public, also will focus on educa- school year/' Boright said. "Their of Certified _ Public Accountants year. "As a lifelong resident of Gar- for learning. Next; my concern is She continued, "Ihave a strong They are Marge Brezney, Helen Yarrick, "Barbara rieder, Mary tional goals and priorities for the "comments can be for the long As a matter.of fact, most upper grade Garwood pupils know a lot than one occasion and then hiring for the taxpayers who expect that Furtas, Ann Siragusa, Ann Bober, Julia Orlando, Oily Rendano, 1991-92 school year. • about our presidents. and American Institute of Certi- his partner back to do other work. Austin, a 15-ycar resident of wood," Koenig said, "my main conviction that in a small town range as well, as next school term. fied Public Accountants. Garwood, is a member of •.the Gar- reason for wanting, to serve on the their.tax dollars will be spent pru- such as Garood excellence in.edu- Harriet Odesky, Betty Catalon, Mary Scanelli, Laura Hrycehko, Assemblymen Chuck Hardwick We.believe that a successful edu- To start off the recent contest, 90 youngstors were able to recite In my opinion, the board attorney dently. Garwood people have al- ..-Pegg^Gastajdo, Anne Mosca and Geraldine Homaty. the.names of all the presidents in chronological order. That's an should be a qualified attorney wood PTA executive board. She Board of Education is to give cation is not only achievable, but of Westfield and Neil Cohen Of cational program should elicit the He is president of the Cranford. ; and her husband, Bruce, reside at something back to the town. My ways been hard working people. affordable. This goal, however, re- ~The clukfThas trips planned March 19 to Hunterdori Hills Play- Union, who represent the 21st views from the parents and com- improvement over last year's 65 pupils. A series of trivia ques- Community Pools Parents Associ- from Cranford who would be re- 324 Third Ave. with their chil- intention is do my. best for the The many retired people, and the quires the cooperation of all Of house te-see "John Loves Mary" and April 17 to the Merion District in Trenton, will" speak munity-at-large," he concluded. tions about presidents narrowed the field of contestants to 41. ation and Cranford Swimming sponsible to the public, Milkosky dren, Bryan, 13, and Jody, 6. children of Garwood because young families that have two wage the borough's resources.' I ap- theater in Cinnaminson to see "Dames at Sea." about the Quality Education Act Refreshments will be served. More questions followed to select eight semi-finalists. Club. He was. chairman of the said. The final concern, he said, is She stated: "I feel that my back- what we give them now is what earners in order to provide for plaud the library board's recent and answer questions from the The finalists were Erica Morgan, grade 5; Nina Pacchia, grade Cranford Finance Commission for "Gov. Jim Florio's Quality Educa- ground of 15 years in banking and they will give back to us. My com- their families, have a right to decision to allow the school chil- audience about the QEA and 6: Brandon Kelly and Joseph Scipioni, grade 7, and Michael Mayor Dick Salway and was presi- tion Act which willnot do a thing ' INVESTMENT'SEMINAR to improve the quality of educa- finance is a strong plus, toward mitment is to the town as a whole, know that the investment which dren greater access to the public Rosariansto meet tonight other pending educational legisla- Dean Witter. Reynolds and the Liccone, grade 8. •'•''.,... dent of the local Jaycees, do- understanding and better man- of which the children are a part, they have in the school system is library facilities. In a time of lim- tion' •...•• • Heather emerged as the overall winner Tor. grades 7 and 8 and chairing its blood drive and art. tion ih Cranford but make it cost Franklin Group of Funds will more." agement of our community's edu- and I will work to see. that our being safeguarded and that the ited economic means, we must The Rosary Altar Society of the Church of St. Anne will meet at The second portion of the meet- present a free seminar on tax free Tara for grades 5 and 6. ]'•'•...••• auction. He has served as a direc- cational dollars since they ulti- money is used to the benefit of children are the ones receiving; learn to maximize the use of ex- 7:45 tonight in the church for recitation of the rosary and bener ing, said superintendent Walter The contest was conducted in the assembly and was coordi- tor of the Union County American investments at 7:30 p.m. Wed- Heart Association and was chair- •mately effect the citizens as a everyone. In taking care of the the benefits of their tax dollars. I isting resources and thereby re- diction followed/by the monthly meeting in the school cafeteria. nesday at Cranford Library. Call nated by social studies teachers Dolores Sharkey and David whole. We need to focus our ob- present, we take care of the fu- don't believe that any segment of. duce the cost of providing ser- •--Rrogram chairman Dorothy Suske will present a Lenten service Bemosky. It was held, appropriately enough, on Feb. 22—the first man of the Cranford outstanding Advertise Mike Nemeth, 1-800-347-5018 for. young teachers award and out- jectives toward better and more ture." In discussing her teaching the population of Garwood would vices to all of the citizens of Gar- and representatives from Raphael's Life House, a shelter for Driver grabs information. president's actual birthday. in the Chronicle! efficient use of our tax dollar in career, Koenig said, "I've discov- balk over necessary expenditures. wood, .children and adults alike." . homeless pregnant women and their babies, will speak. All standing young citizen award. A order tobenefitthe-childrcamost,. ered .that .tiie .key ,to learning is women of the parish are invited to attend. . .' shopper's purse without.added/tax burdens. I be- understanding and the key to un- Nominating chairman Fannie Cirincione will present the slate 'A 57-year-old Westfield' woman lieve in working with the commu- ., derstending is reading. Learning for 1991-92. Elections will be held in April. Tickets for the March was dragged to the ground and •nity and fellow board members to- to think clearly and to express 1991-92 school calendar 22 card party will be sold and members wishing to donate prizes her pocketbook was stolen at 9:10 Don't Miss the Charity Fashion Event of the Season ward the best education possible yourself well is what education is may bring them to the meeting. • p.m. Friday as she was walking ,tp for the children of Garwood. they all about" Sept 4 Garwood schools open her car in the Pathmark parking deserve nothing less than pur full Warchol was appointed to the lot dedication. It is because of these board in June 1988 and served Oct. 14 Schools closed, Columbus Day Easter sale at church Investigators said the woman priorities that I am willing to in- until the following February. She Oct. 23 Closing at 12:45, teacher in-service complained of shoulder pain after vest my time." has lived in Garwood most of hef I The Women's Circle of St Paul's United Church of Christ will an unidentified p^tspn1 driving in Urrico holds a. bachelor's de- life and received a bachelor's de- Nov. 7 and 8 Schools closed, NJEA convention ponsor an Easter sale Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Good an unidentified vehicle grabbed gree from Hunter College and a gree in education from Alverhia Nov. 20 to 22 Closing at 12:45, parent conferences Shepherd Hall, 213 Center St The sale will feature handmade •her pocketbook containing $300 master's degree from Rutgers College, Reading, Pa. She taught Nov. 27 Closing at 12:45, Thanksgiving recess Easter gifts, small baskets and home-baked cakes. Hot dogs and cash, checks and personal papers. University. He taught at both col- at St John the ApbsUe School, refreshments will be available. The woman was dragged to the leges from 1974 to 1981. He has Clark, from 1970 to 1977 and has Dec. 23 to Jan. 2 Schools closed, winter recess ground by the force and was un- worked for the state treasury de- been employed as Precision Press able to provide a description of to benefit Make-A-Wish-Foundation partment for nearly 13 years, cur- here the past six years, the last Jan. 20 Schools closed, Martin Luther King Day Easter egg hunt both the person and the car. She rently as a management improve- four as secretary and bookkeeper, Jan. 22 .Closing at 12:45, teacher in-service ' refused medical attention. There Special appearance by Betony Zelonis, mentrspecialist He has served on She is a former chairman of the The Garwood Public Celebrations Committee will sponsor the were no witnesses. Police said the Garwood Board of Adjustment Public Celebrations Committee Feb. 17 and 18 Schools closed, Presidents'weekend annual Easter egg hunt March 23 at noon at the Garwood Base- they will continue to investigate. the 13-year-old whose wish we are working to fulfill and has resided ?it 237-239 Fourth and was a Cub Scout den leader. ball League field. The event is open to all borough children in Ave for seven years. He and his She is on the PTA executive April 17 to 27 Schools closed,.spring recess pre-kindergarten to third grade. The rain date is March 30. View fashions and accessories from these fine merchants: wife, Rose, have three children, board. She and her husband, April 29 . Closing at 12:45, teacher in-service A & M World of Yam • Mademoiselle • RedelicO's Angela, 6, Michael, 4, and Emily, Dennis, reside at 236 Hickory Ave. Castle Bootery • Marcia's • Rick's Cycle Center ~ May.25 3. with their sons, Danny, 13, and Schools closed, Memorial Day Educator to address PTA Country Squire • Middlesex Army & Navy • Sarah's Boutique He said: "I am seeking election David, 11. •• Sherman &Sons June 15 Graduation Educational consultant Robert Lento will speak on "Self Es- Daniel's • Misty Valley to the Garwood Board of Educa- Warchol said the theme of her Duet Maternity • Moonlight Tux • Stock Club tipn because I feel there is a candidacy is "concern, conviction June 16 Last.day of school teem" at a meeting of the Garwood PTA at 7:30 p.m. next Thurs- day in the Lincoln School gym. All parents are invited. Board of PLAZA Efinger's • Moonstruck • Tina's Fashions strong need, now more so than and commitment My concern is Education candidates have been invited to the meeting. Formals by Luigi • Nadine Thomas _ •Jino's PHARMACY Gitano . • Nason's • Today's Kids 123-2 N. UNION • CRANFORD I Love Shoes • Pearle Vision • Town Shop Six are treated at hospitals Flag presentation March 26 Jelly Apples • Pebbles & Pearls • Vroom's Sewing 272-8811 Kids' Country • Pedersoh's • Warehouse Shoe Outlet The Ladies Auxiliary to Bayleaf Post 6807, VFW, will present OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • Wedding Gallery By Song Man. thru Frl. Nites Leather Coats, Etc. • Piscataway Vision Mart Borough Council with a flag flown over the Capitol in Washington, • • Wendell's Fine Jewelers after three-car collision D.C., at 6:30 p.m. March 26. The incorrect date was reported last S»turd*y 8-6 Lorraine's week. ' ' "• . • Six persons were treated and jured According to the report released from area hospitals last The earlier workshop meeting also will feature a speaker from Win door prizes and bid on gifts from these fine businesses: v Givens" «driver inatten- OPEN EVERY Thursday after complaining of the SHARE discount food program, which has been successful in A&MWorld of Yarn Hair Port Ne.w Jersey Bell Kenilworth. Participants purchase a quantity of food at a discount SUNDAY 9-2 Redelico's neck pain following a collision on bUt summonse s American Princess Skin & Nails Hillsboro Racquetball g,t n^summonses in exchange for two hours of community service a month Resi-.( Home Energy Conservation Wck's Cycle Center Soup/Avenue at Center Street Sf "° FREE DELIVERY Arawell Fitness :6sii£atQrs_saJd that Sheila issued. •dente are urged to attend the meeting. Anderson Lawnmower Hughes-Plumer & Associates Rylandlnn s zz, e-f Westfield, driving an Inn Season- Salon. West Mane ndai arid tressy Gonzalez, B&L Billiards Family Fun Center Irma's Bag . ""Sg-a^ftilstributorsr — — 21, of Plainfield were in the right Blouse Town ' Jazzercise '• Scotcrwood Pharmacy - hand lane waiting for the traffic Bogart's Kaleidoscope. Scoops-The Icecreamery Sheba McDonald (talent scout) light to change at 9:21 p.m. when Borgese Hair . . Kids' Country Barry was struck from behind by Boulevard Wholesale Foods Kid's Parade Showroom Car Care a Toyota driven by Blaise Mineo, Bountiful Basket Krauszer's Shear Connection 32, of Summit Bowcraft Amusement Park Leather Coats, Etc. Simon's Appliance According to the report filed by Career Services Lenny's Bakery Somerset Medical Center officer Ronald Givens, Mineo, a Catari's Lingerie Affair Somerset Savings county undercover narcotics of- Central Jersey Rare Coin Liquor Saver Somerset Trust ficer, had approached the inter- Chap's Gourmet Deli Macy's Sophisticated Lady section and saw the vehicles mov- Coach & Paddock Main Street Restaurant Spoke & Wheel Bike Spice & Bean ing into the left lane. However, Cosmalr Cosmetics Mark Raymond Join us on Stage House Inn without realizing there was a red Country Marketplace Metuchen Center Team Sports Station Gift light in the right lane, Mineo pro- Court Cafe Micro Diet March 18, 7-9:30 p.m. Sterling Silversmith ceeded straight ahead striking Cranford Bike Shop Middlesex Army & Navy Swisse Pastry Shop Barry who in turn struck Gon- Cranford Hotel Nason's at Tall Pines Chiropractic zalez. . Creative Hydroponics Newsroom Cutting Crew • Nexxus of North Jersey The Back Door Barry and a passenger, William The Somerset Marriott. The Gift Shoppe Dancer Shop Nursing Needs McCoy, 23, of Scotch Plains were PA Dutch Farmors' Market Tho Shirt Shop released last Thursday from To reserve tickets call Dunellen Photo Efinger's Paper Pantry The Side Door LIFE SAVER: Fire Chief Len Spiha learns how to administer Union Hospital after complaining Park Beverage Tina's Fashions of neck pain. Marlene at 231-6627. Entenmann's infant CPR on a manikin. Family Chiropractic Parker Greenhouse Tlno's Gonzalez and a passenger, Tropiano & Son Jewelers Remington Fur Paul Mitchell Tonya Henderson, 23, of Scotch The Village Shoe Shop Gitano Patullo's Plains were released last Thurs- Wedding Gallery By Song Fire Department trained in CPR Insurance. Gordon's Sugar & Spice Pebbles & Pearls day from. Muhelberg with the Pederson's Wendell's Fine Jewelers Great American Haircut ment of choking victims. same complaints. Another passen- Permanent Dosign Westberg Jewelers Thirty-two members of the Gar- Greetings The instructors were Walt ger, identified as L. Gonzales of DENIS A. DANKOSKY Pete's Fish Market Whitehouse Junction wood Fire Department recently Hair Plus completed the American Heart Tucker, assisted by Bill Am- Plainfield, was released last Agent Pitter Patter Shoes Association cardio-pulmonary re- bacher, both of the Garwood First Thursday from Rahway Hospital. 104 Walnut Avenue Nadine Thomas suscitation (CPR) course. All Aid Squad. Mineo told police that the driv- Cranfo«:d,.WJ 07016 members were trained in both Fire Capt Glenn Miller said, ers and passengers left their vehi- CARE PACKAGES: Garwood student council members pack up 250 toiletry and leisure items f^ D.J. Music provided by VIP Disc Jockey, the professional entertainers. During intermission ^ adult and pediatric procedures. "This training will help the de- cles and began and arguing with donated at recent assembly by pupils, teachers and residents for American troops In the Persian - 276-0088 partment to better serve the com- STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES /- meet modeling and talent scout Sheba McDonald and enjoy music tricks by "More Than Magic, Firemen also were instructed in him before returning to their ve- Gulf. Seven boxes were shipped off under direction of adviser Tamara Benc at rear. Homo Ollicos: Bloominolon. Illinois the Heimllch maneuver and treat- munity in a time of need." hicles and saying they were in- •rti
A-10 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, March 14,1991 Thursday, March 14,1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLE A-ll tonal happenings in town and abput Wrhel-Drust bridal planned in June '92 CHS jazz band to play Flower preview sci VTA leaders to note Hampton Rd. Alice Gmelin will La Lcch.c League W rUnlWI AAKP Tor Florapliile Chih present a program on turn-of-the- Basie orchestra Branwyn Wrhel is engaged to.marry Frank Drust, iiti —Westfield-AAl-La-Lcche son of Frank and Martha Drust oflselin. The future Cranford Higlij^hoql iazz band, Jean K'Meyer, flower show village, ftnprovement Associa designed by Gustav Stickley, best •'•~ f-.«"j :at~ffeti•«** «~yr" • . will meet Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. bride is the daughter of Alice Wrhel of 8 Riverside * Ann Darby is bride Dr. and the late John Wrhel. ber district flower show for mem- rhfl,,;in elementatty Berry, will cntertainat a meeting Wednesday Morning Club at perform at 8 p.m. next Thursday SET Westfield. The discussion T •Of the Crnnford AARP March 22 at bers of Floraphile Garden Club at ark, graduated from Cranford" High"'School ih 198r 100th anniversary luncheon A/r ,» + - •• • in Wilkins. Theatre at I^ean Col- -<>P>c will be ••'The Benefits of 10 a.m. at Lincoln School. its meeting Monday evening at the * Human Milk." Call 322-8732 or of William! (7. Dudley J and redeived a bachelor's degree in elementary and home, of Elizabeth Brubaker. As- March 20 at Baltusrol Golf Club, Mothers pt twins lege. * special education from Kean College in 1985. She Members and guests are asked The concert is part of a month- 233-2198. •.••••• to bring a "non-perishable food sisting her will be Ruth Paul, co Springfield: Representing VIA will The suburban Mothers of Twins , also holds a master's degree from Kean in educa- item for Cranford Family Care As- chairman of the show and district president Florence McCloskey and Triplets Club will mefet Wed- long celebration of the performing in Summit ceremony tional administration. ... . and Teresa' Abraham ^and Yolr nesday Jt8 p.m. at National West_ arts at the colM,commemorating Lombard! Lodge meets Mr. Drust, a senior systems analyst for Merck & Co. sociation's food, pantry.. umi 3 1 & ^ShmTschedules' will be distrib- n^L^anaa bcnultzf , f"chairma™ ?n *»>an*d c°co-- minstei tmr- Bankn \ri 10mzv.5E . Fourt Fourth hAye A«. P Zb25 year years so ol Wilkinf Wilkins sTheatre Theatre. . . Ann Ellen Darby, formerly of Stamford, Conn., and' Inc., graduated from St Thomas Aquinas High Trips are scheduled April 5 to ufcdTn^^ mRosellenc / Alanl mothers of multiples ' J^e orchestra ^has beea perp - William Chandler Dudley, formerly of New York School in 1.981. He earned a bachelor's degree in Taj Mahal casino and June 13 to Americari home life department Vincent Lbmbardi Lodge,' Order 15 design classes will be 'outlined. forming 'nationally and interna- City, were married recently at Christ Church, Sum- computer science and mathematics from St Peter's Platzl Brauhaus, Pomona,. N.Y. Mrs. McCloskey, Mrs. Abraham, and prospective mothers of multi- forming ^nationally and interna^ 8Son tonighs of Italt ayt ithn Americae Knight, smeet of sCol at - mit The bride is the daughter of Jean and Arthur Edith Marek-will be co-hostess. pies are invited to join the infor- tionally for 55 years in the big College in 1985 and is pursuing an master's degree Call Mike Finnegan, 276-0814, for Mrs. Schultz, Sybil Limon, Agnes band jazz style originated by WilK umbus Hall, South Avenue. New- Darby of 603 Willow St and the bridegroom is the in business administration at Seton Hall University. reservations. mal discussion group. Call 241- * Mr. Karaite, Miss Agoston . Novptny, Julie Piericiak and Clara iam "Count" Basie who died at comers are welcome. Information: son of: Virginia Weinle of Westfield, Mass., and the The wedding is planned for June 1992. Venneri will attend the sixth dis- 2419. age 80 in 1984. Frank Foster, com- is available from vice president late Robert Dudley. Sunday lime for tea trict's spring conference March 26 ... . o poser/arranger/tenor saxophonist Steve Napolitano, 789-0914,.: ;• The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John B. County surrogate . in Warren; Joan Hunt, vice presh African violet show , now leads the orchestra. Tickets Bell III,,senior minister at Christ Church. A recep- Births at Miller-Cory House dent of N,J. State Federation of are $10 at the b6x office, 527-2337. tion followed at Echo Lake Country Club, Westfield. Agoston attd Karalis Women's Clubs, will be the key The 37th annual show of the to address seniors Rummage sale slated . Sharon Szabo of Somerset served as matron of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussen of 246 Blooming- Mrs. Kyle Nardclli will explain speaker. • . county chapter of the Africa Violet honor and Donald Weinle of Westfield, Mass., the varieties of teas, their origin and County surrogate Ann Conti will Society of America will be held United Methodist Women of betrothal announced dale Ave. announce the birth of a daughter, Shan- discuss wills and probate proce- bridegroom's stepfather, was the best man. non, Feb. 21 at Elizabeth General Medical Center. availability, in New Jersey during tomorrow-from 6 to 9 p.m. and Flea market Saturday Community United Methodist The bride, who will retain her maiden name, is a the 18th and early 19th centuries dures at the Wednesday Senior. Antique furniture Saturday from 10-a.m. to 4 p.m. at Church, Chestnut and Grant Mr. and Mrs. Tibor I. Agostori of Naples, Fla.,and She joins a sister, KalSin, and brother, tennis. h maS Ap Stl ChUr vice president-corporate finance with J.P. Morgan, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles^-S^h-chting during Sunday's- open house from Citizens Club at 1 p.m. March 20 ^ All Saints Episcopal Church, 559 i i£ £ ^ *A °o £ ^i' nufis,'Rosetttte - Park, "will spons,oV New York City. She is a graduate of Cranford High Montville announce the engagement of their daugh- Park Ave., Scotch Plains. Admis- 1401 St GeorgeAve.g ,, RahWayy, will •."»-',_, ^ . m^:_.;-. ter, Lillian Celeste, to Roger Andrew Karalis, son of Jr. of Cranford and Mrs. George Rasmussen cf Jack- 2 to 5 p:m. at the Miller-Cory at the Community Center. ' The . antiques department of its annual rummage sale Tuesday School, Douglass College, With ,a bachelor's degree in son. Mr. and Mrs. Schlichting Sr. of Cranfc -d are Tr sion is free. There also will be a have an indoor flea market and from 10, a.ni. to 7 p.m. and Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin V. Karalis of Cranford. House Museum,. 614 Mountain announce'P directod thre Nafollowint Amsterdag plansm: "Wednesday , Morning Club will French literature and psychology,' and Cornell Uni- great-grandparents. l meet at 1 'p.m; Monday at the plant sale and display of design craft sale Saturday from 9 a.m. to nesday, which is "bag day," from versity School of Business. •;•'.. Aye., Westfield. < '^- April 4, Neil's New Yorker for home of Bemice Sarnowski, 27 arrangements. 4 p.m. Call Bud Kiikulya, 962-2796. 10a .m: to 2-p.m. , JThe future bride is a graduate of Montville 'High Volutecrs will guide visitors show and luncheon; April 15, Taj ; Mr. Dudley is a vice president and senior econo- School and Parson's School of Design.in New York Jamie Lynn Rastelli was born Feb. 19 to Mr. and through the farm house, a private Mahal casino; June 9 to 13, Tor- mist at; Goldman Sachs, New York City. A graduate City where she earned a bachelor's degree in Mrs. Robert Rastelli of Rahway. She is the grand- home from 1740 to 1972.. Open onto and Niagara Falls; Sept 2 to centennial: pride in the past, pr^gre^s for the future of Williston-Northhampton (Mass.) School, he holds a graphic design. Her finance, a graduate of Cranford daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rastelli of Cranford hearth cooking .demonstrations 6, Wildwood Crest, and Jan. 13 to bachelor's degree in economics from New College High School.and Kean College/holds a bachelors and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chandler of Rahway. will • be held and the . museum 17, Paramount Hotel. All are open To pay tribute to clubwomen rican home life, antiques, applied the Friends of the Xibrary by;:B and a doctorate in economics from the University of degree in graphic technology. He is employed by the shop will feature crafts and books to the public. Call 276-6178. :. who have' preceded them for a arts, current affairs, drama, fine WMC member. Many members California at Berkeley. L.P. Thebault Co., Parsippany, as graphic production Steven and Jami Shohfi of Roselle Park, formerly on early.American living: "~;~ . centur^jflnd to launch-a^second arts, literature and music." Each^r have been officers or active ijarr The-couple is residing in Cobble Hill, N.Y., follow- of Crarj,ford, are the parents of a daughter, Jessica cenhiry of progress, members of coordinator. member is expected to be active ticipants in the Friends, Three ing a wedding trip to Bermuda. A May wedding is planned. Lynn, born Feb. 14 at Overlook Hospital. Grandpar- the Wednesday Mortiing Club of in at least two of these depart- now serve as trustees on the li- ents are James and Theresa Sammarco of Lavallete Cranford will have their centen- ments. A business,meeting on the brary board. The library remains. and Paula Shohfr of Woodbridge.. '• • ~~~~niaiT"cetebratibnTilunchebn—pro-" rsT~We^^May^t>^^ .'. gram March 20 at Baltusrol Golf month is supplemented on the. naricial aid. For many years, thi? . ;. qub....', •• '. ": ••. '.•.,. ;• _j,-\; • third Wednesday afternoon by a club's community; imprpVement BabijtsRose wedding Livingston PTFA runs special events Soloist Ann Mineur-Weeks of philanthropic tea for which mem- program has provided, volunteer . W_estfieid; formerly of Cranfond,. r Livingston School and its PTA sembly and birthday, cake on ber-dbnatipns-support-budgeted services to the library,.presently participatedrin several events in Founders Day plus an. ice cream Social news will entertain 144 clubwomen and charities without other, ways-and- assistance iri preparation for auto-' takes place at home their guests with "Songs of the February to observe National sundae at lunch. Four former Liv-' The deadline for wedding means projects! Programs at these mation. . PTAMonth. ingston PTA presidents, Ellen Century." Mrs. Weeks earned a In response to other demands, Elizabeth Babits of \Vestfield was married Dec. 22 and engagement announce- bachelor's degree flrpm Marywobd generaT meeting augment the to Andrew Rose, son of Lu and Carl Rose of Ber- An informal parent-teacher Heller, Janet Kobliska, Zionabelle ments is 5 p.m. Friday. An ar- club's emphasis upon education of WMC contributes to NJSFWC gathering was held Feb. 27 in an ' Ondrey and Ann Marie Horn, College and a master of music projects and to many community keley Heights, The bride is the daughter of Steve ticle may be submitted-to the from Westminster Choir College members. and Mary Jane Babits of Cranford. . effort to keep; parents up-to-date were invited. Chronicle either by mailing it A subscription library, orga- causes, especially Cranford Fam- "oiri their children!s -studies. Stu- The PTA and intervention in Princeton, with a major in ily Care Association. Members The ceremony was performed by Judge James Bell to P.O. Box 626, Cranford, or voice performance and-pedagogy. nized in 1895 and managed by in the home of the bride's parents where a reception dent couhcil representatives and teacher Leesa Barenboim ar- dropping it off at the office at WMC evolved in 1910 into Cran- also support a Cherokee Indian president Eric Dale spoke about ranged for a workshop for parents A frequent soloist in the area, followed. Patricia Babits of Sebastapol, Calif., was ; 102 Walnut Ave. Forms are fdrd's first free public library to girl. They have also undertaken their activities. conducted by Louise Yohalem of Mrs. Weeks has directed Jubilee administrative responsibilities on maid of honor for her sister and Victoria Peck of available upon request Ringers of Cranford, many musi- which the club women donated Florida Was bridesmaid. Richard Fellinger of Short A volleyball, game for pupils, the Family Life Education Center Black and white photographs 4,000 volumes. During the next 50 the state and district levels and staff and parents was held for the of Plainfield on "Children and cals at Cranford Dramatic: Club compete annually in literature Hills was best man. \ are preferred, but good quality and Musical Cliib of Westfield years furnishings, services and The bride graduated from Cranford High.School in first time last month with at least Their Sexuality." color pictures are acceptable. more books were supplied. Mem- and creative arts programs spon- 80 players and an equally sized The PTA will meet Tuesday at 7 chorus and has performed leading sored by the federation. 1982 and then from Katharine Gibbs School. She. was There is no charge for pub- roles in musicals, . bers campaigned for the present employed in the marketing department of Kessler cheering squad: p.m-. lishing announcements or pic- library structure, dedicated in Maintaining the traditions of the Children were treated to ah as- Historic documents of WMC and Ann Mfneur Weeks founders while meeting the chal- Rehabilitation Institute until her marriage. The tures...... 1961, and donated a copying ma- : bridegroom, a graduate of New Providence High Birth announcements may be photographs will be displayed organized in 1891 by a•• grou- p Of chini e books eauinmlnt^ and llenges.-of f. changing-societyh , is.the SALES STAFF: Molly and Bpb Walker of Cfanfofd display along with rieedlecraft items and i Cfd ith goaI of e School, is a student at Knox College, Galesburg, 111., telephoned to the office, progressive Cranford women with ™^ A con'tinSne S fo? fi - -* club as it enters its where the couple is residing. items they are pricing for the annual garage sale of Unitarian. arts projects which have received their expressed purpose being y Hadassah art show to open Saturday 276-6000. ••••;. Church in Summit. • .. / awards at the annual Creative +u«i"the» intellectual^~~>^A , ethica^,,^^c.l oan v,Ai«d so« -recoras. A continuing neea torn- sedonself-improvemend centurv t oof membersservice an. d resulted in 1978 in the founding of d Arts Day. of the, Sixth District, ciar|liSP(r^e|oent;of;iits members."; nancial and yolunteer assistance !K£J^""L 2rJ®S^. The 33rd annual art show and will be framed works, unframed ••Church prepares two-day '.garage;' sale,. New jersey ..state F^deratio^iof At*:!^^j^;^p|j|s they:p|e' sale organized by the Westfield portfolio pieces and sculptures Now Open/ Women's Clubp. These ajsp will be senteqC, i^epior^ Jon cultural topics Chapter of Hadassah will open from approximately 75 individual The 14th annual garage sale of, costumes' and furniture. Finer on display at Cranford Library the which they had researched. This Saturday at Tempfe Emanu-El, artist and 20 New York and New 756 E. Broad St, Westfield, with a the Unitarian Church in Summit rherchandlise including designeesger last two weeks of March. continues as the principal pur- , Inc. Jersey galleries. Paintings by is set for March 15 and 16 at Uni- items will be featured in a bou- Membership in WMC is limited pose and programming of the champagne reception and pre-Joseph Dawley of Cranford are in- Resale Shoppe tarian House, .165 Summit Ave., tique. • . to 99, by invitation. The club was eight study departments: Ame- Cnndy Mirking arid. view for patrons. cluded, We Buy and Sell Gently Used' Summit, from 9 am to 4 p.m. Homemade luncheon fare will Cake Decorating Supplies More than 1,000 works in oils, The show will be open to the Women's and Children's Clothing & Friday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat-be available both days. . watercolors, graphics, charcoals public Sunday from 1 to 10 p.m., Accessories. urday. Local volunteers working on the Ann Darby, William Dudley and sculpture by world-renowned Monday and Tuesday from noon artists as well as those now gain- to 9 and Wednesday, noon to 6. CLEARANCE SALE Merchandise includes clothing sale include Dick and Norma 50% Off Merchandise for men, women, children and in- Wagner,. Bob and Molly Walker ing prominence will be in theAdmission 'is $3 and $1.50 for se- fants, housewares, electrical ap- and Jane Kuehne of Cranford and SHE'S NOT A BAD STUDENT. ATTENTION show. Included in the collection nior citizens. 406 W. Broad St. •Westfield pliance, books, records, toys, Warren and Viola Eck of Ken- Miss ^Valker engaged Call (908) 232-8234 games, sports equipment, jewelry, ilworth. BUT I'D LOVE TO SEE THOSE C'S Candy Makers & Cake Decorators AICADDEAD §A Wliat makes the difference between just to Michael Fiorillo Chinese auction set at Hillside School V|9firi EHRt 77 passing and doing great in school"- For EASTER. MARCH 31 your child, it could be Sylvan learning Center. Fiist, we lest to pinrxi'nu Mary and John Walker of Elmwood Park announce Hillside Avenue PTA will spon- donated by Crystal Palace and strengths and weaknesses. Then, we customize programs which include IOLSOI' the engagement of their daughter, Joyce, to Michael sor its annual Chinese auction Cambridge Travel, Clark. Other MATT'S SERVICE CENTER individual attention, modvation and rewards. The result: imprtwed learning Supplies In Stock Now Fiorillo.; He is the son of Mary Ann and Anthony next Thursday. Doors will open at items include decorator - ac- skills and study habits...increased confidence..,;tnd better gi-,idcs. So, lor the Fiorillo of Orlando, Fla., formerly of Cranford. 6:30 p.m. and the auction will cessories, small kitchen appli- TAILOR & ^ Have Fun • Save Money ances and gift certificates to res- learning skills that will help your child now und throughout his lile, A graduate Of Bergen County Vocational Technical start at 7:15. DRY CLEANING SHOP Oil Change Special Sylvan* is the answer. Get your FREE copy otSyhan...Step One — an Make your own Easter Candy High School, Miss Walker is a hair dresser at The event is a fund raiser for taurants, amusement centers and FREE Electrical evaliuulon form that let« you analyze your needs in the privacy of & Cake Treats Joseph's Hair Care Centre, Fair Lawn. Mr. Fiorillo class trips. '•:. local businesses. up to 5 qts. on, niter, & Lube System Check your home. It'* fatt, easy and there's no obligation. Take the first graduated from Cranford High School in 1986 and Larger gifts include a weekend Tickets are $3 and refreshments will be served. Call 709-1269. Check condition of Belts, We'll show you how:! from East Stroudsburg University in 1990. He is em- trip for two to the Crystal Palace, PANT HEMS. SYLVAN SHOWED US HOW. ployed in the sales department at Autoland, Spring- Nassau, Bahamas. The trip was and Battery 917 Mountain Ave., Mountainside field. •'. :•.•••••• ••••.-• •'••;•. •'•••:..•• ,• • • :; : New Jersey Good for Most cars 201 W. Main St., Somervllle (908) 685-0410 A September 1992 wedding is planned. CUFFS • otfor Expltoi 4/30/91 I Good for most cars, Forolgn and Domestic • 233-8055 Symphony Bonnie Gold, MA Bdrry Gold, Pb.D. Cranford Taxpayers: Mark the Date: April 30th Orchestra Brake Special |Rear Drums Brakes' READING • MATH • WIUTING • STUDY SKILLS • SCHOOL READINESS •• COLLEGE PHEP Mr. Fiorillo, Miss Walker ; How did you do in $ last year? CHAMBER ORCHESTRA SERIES ZIPPERS 95 Hdping ldds do better* SAT/ACTPREP • ALGEBRA • BEGINNING READING , 'One o[the great keyboard , Front Disc - #9 . $53 FACTORY DIRECT Average wages for private sector Jobs In Union County technicians of our time" . TbeW
••.". • :& ..-••: United Church or Christ ;Mrs. Tischio had been a secretary Gerard of Brick; a daughter, Scotch Plains 34 years ago. Beck.'. ' • : •.; '..•'•• '"••. to offer. .. jjfor the Essex County Welfare Marilyn Trpiano of Cranford; a Harry Bapst She had been a secretary and A fUneral Mass was offered yes- 1800 Rarifan fid., Scotch plains PEACE 213 Center St. fBoard in Newark for 12 years. sister, Geraidine Elick; a brother, treasurer for 10 years with Cerv- terday at St Teresa of Avila (By Union Co. College) Garwood SPrior to that she was secretary to Peter Sposato; and four grandchil- Harry J. Bapst, 75, of Cranford Bapst was a parishioner of St All Heating & Air Conditioning Church, Summit, With arrange- FELLOWSHIP 'the president of Lionel Trains in dren. ,, died of a brief heart ailment last Michael Church and a member of Co;, Hillside, before, retiring last ments by Paul - Ippolito Summit 889-1690 950 RARTTAN ROAD 789-1285 /Newark. She was a 1926 graduate A funeral Mass was offered Thursday at Delray Community its Holy Name Society. He was year. •.'.-•••••' •;•. ' ,'• ''."'" • • ; • ;: Memorial, Summit CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY 07016 Rev. Doug Lovcjoy-Cartcr Tof Drake Business College. Monday at St Michael Church. Ar- -Hospital, Delray Beach, Fla. also, a member of the Echo Lake (201) 276-87-10 ' Pastor . rangements were by Galante Fu- Minister Doug McCullcy » Born in Cedar Grove, Mrs. Tis- Country Club, Westfield. Pifton D
r 1 Career day at HAS features A •*i\">- " •"*' ipBI agent, baseball coach •professionals in a variety of County Arson Squad, architect^ fields described their occupations Frank Prial, Seton Hall University '' Jjin.. 18 at Hillside Avenue baseball coach Mike Shepard, DELUXE FIRM #4117 PREMIUM ULTRA FIRM #8563 School's eighth grade "Career Su- Rutgers University professor "6f permarket" sports medicine Karen Mittleman An evening of fashion and [Social. studies teacher .Paul and a former Hillside pupil, Or- Maloney, who organized the pro- ange Avenue School vice princi- Twin, ea pc fuhd-raising Twin, ea_pc Reg $99 49 Reg $238 gram, said, "No one expects a 13- pal Regina Gavin and curriculum or 14-year pld to decide on what director for Cranfbrd schools Full, eapc.. Rqg $159 *89 Full, ea pc...... Reg $338 «169 T . Queen, 2 pic set..... Reg $499 *249 Queen, 2 pc set Reg $798 '399 to do for a: living. This program is Francis Lucash. to benefit King, 2 pc set...... Reg $998 '499 designed to get a student simply in responding to the speakers, SUPER FIRM #8553 t
By AlLles "There are 14 boy letter win- Sports writer .'•' ners returning and 13 on the girls' team," said Lelli. "Both teams will' "I look to the spring for contin- kick off the season against Shab^ ued improvement in all programs azz April 9, the girls at home, the There's a bit of Ireland in all of us at Kings. And when it's time to Sweepstakes ik something special indeed. overjlast .year's performance," boys away. Veteran coach Ray celebrate Saint Patrick's Day. our Irish spirit knows no bounds. To begin with, a lucky shopper in/each of our stores will win a said*~Bob telli, Cranford High White guides the girls. Charlie School athletic director. "Most of Macaluso is the new head coach For the fresh flavors of Ireland, our Butcher's Corner and Deli Corner handsome Gal way Crystal Vase. And pur one and only Grand-Prize the teams have large numbers of of the boys' squad. I look for great offer you the finest Corned Beef Briskets. In addition, oiir Deli Corner Winner will receive a complete Waterford and Wedgewood Dinner, returning letter winners -wKiteh individual and team perfor- bodes well For a good springxam- mances in the conference and specials include Irish Blarney Cheese and Irish Soda Bread. Service for Eight including fine bone china, crystal water goblets-, crystal paign," he added. county championships." Not to be outdone, our Grocer's Corner features popular traditions from- wine glasses and Donegal all-linen table mats and napkins. . s Boys' baseball Golf McCann Irish Oatmeal to Shamrock Irish Peat Fuel Bricks, "t The total retail value of.our Grand Prize is 3,500; And our Irish Norm Koury will be. back as varsity coach. He'll be. assisted by The team had a 14-6 season For Irish fragrances, stop by our Floral Corner for our Lucky Irish Sweepstakes is yours to enter any time before our drawing at 5:00 p.m. Gene Melleno and Jim Shrirter, a record last year. Bill Ray is head Shamrocks and our Lucky Leprechaun Bouquets. on Sunday; March 17. : new addition to the staff. Last coach. Senior Jim Kyle is one of year's varsity record was 10-10. the top high school golfers in the And in the generous spirit of Saint Patrick himself, our Irish So come to Kings this week. It's a bit of Ireland in\every way. The JV was 8-10; The season will state. There are four returning start away April 1 against Scotch letter winners. Plains. The home opener is set "Besides Jim Kyle,,jvjftilook for BUTCHER'S CORNER FARMER'S CORNER GROCER'S CORNER DELI CORNER COUPON CORNER against Rahway April 3. . good performances !fiR3m Derek "There are eight returning let- Farbanec. and Kevin Cassidy. The tiSDA Choice Freirich Imported Spanish iRonzoni Boar's Head First-Gut ter winners including two pitch- home opener is against Roselle I All Varieties Catholic April 3," Said Lelli. First-Cut Trintmed Navel Oranges IK Pasta l ib.pkg ers, Brian Hartmann and George v Corned Beef : Jumbo Roll Schmidt," said Lelli. "We look for Corned Beef Ziti #2. Ziti Rigati #1. Spaghetti #8 •Volleyball 33 size ib an improved season record in- or Thin Spaghetti #9 ..; BOUNTY cluding the cc-unty and state tour- Kathi Mahon will be: the hew; Brisket it>. varsity coach and Robifi Melleno Costa Rican Prego Spaghetti Sauce 13.5 pz. jar 99"; Louis Rich Smoked :TOWELS 69 naments." ' .••'•» Whole Corned Beef Brisket Turkey Breast Ih: *7.49 Girls'softball will guide the JVs. The varsity was S&W Stewed Tomatoes Regular or' Iroll of 80 With this 17 9 last season. The,JVs were 17- Trimmed __i____6-9 Ib. avg. >2.49 Pineapples ea C Erin Gold Cheese__ b. *5.99 Coupon Last yearns team won the Na- r Smoked Butts ______Jb; *3.49 • Italian-Stylc_____l4.5 oz. can 69 7. There are only^four returning Sugar Sweet. Peeled and Carcdat tional Division WatchungConfer- lett Del Monte J-HII___tfed Fro,m Ireland •Good 3/10/91-3/16/9.1 LU148 ence crown with a 17-5 record.- - er winners. -N.oJ5xmi_C.harge.'-" '•••'.•••••, Asparagus Spears iro_7~cllrr*l:69~ "Over the past few years there Boar's Head Iniported Mayan Melons C * ~m l.illlil IMIl' The JVs were 10-5. Kathj White is, "O th C Carolina ftice _____2- Ib. box 99 Irish Blarney -has_begi!Lg: trehiendous improve-. First-Cut Trimmed Whole ...; : Ih. 59 nient In the volleyball program^ f Bumble Bee Solid White Tuna Cheese ib. Dorfman. Terry BiunhO is JV Cornied Beef Fresh Long Green-AsparagusJb.il.99 In QiborJWater 6.125 oz! can *1.19 coach. The 14 returning letter Lelli said. "Senior Debbie King .1 Regular orDiet ._ .•...-'•• • Red and Green Wishbone Salad Dressing pt. btl *1.69 With love from-Kings ; Photos by John Keating winners are led by Fran Litterio, should be one of the mainstays on Brisket it> Baked Stuffed Potato With IBarq's Cream Soda or I AWARD WINNERS: Former Bear gridder Mike McCoy, who now plays for Albright College, receives the Collegiate Athlete of the Tess Finriegan and Laurie Cola- the team" The-season-opener is Whole Corned Beef Brisket Leaf Lettuce ib Bertolli Turkey. -Ham & Broccdli__Jb. Af.99 Year.award from Bear coach Bob Taylor. At right, Brearley.senior Robert Cox accepts a $750 scholarship award at the football, russo;' ' set April 1 -away against Newark|s Trimmed I *3.49 99 Vegetable Bake II 6z. *3.49 iRQOT 700: ' "We will open/the season at East Side.. The home opener is From California $399 team's annual awards dinner. See story on Page B-2. . ^ . 1 Smoked Butts .1 Olive Oil . Greenbean, Tomato and iBEER 2Ur.bti;'/;<•,! home against Scotch Plains April April 3 against Irvington. Crisp California Moz2arella Salad __lb. *5.49 4." said Lelli. "Most of the players $ Extra Virgin, pt. I oz. btl. , , ,,, „ , , u. With this USDA Choice Beef Freshly Made Red-Skinned from last year's outstanding team Boys" tennis I Ib. has Del Monte Fruit Cups 4-Pack. All '{mM-^Bm- • coupon • will be back. I believe we have a Jim Farreir is the coafch. Last Boneless $ Carrots 3/ l $ Potato Salad Ih *2.99 Stability of coaching staff is plus for Brearley 49 Varieties Ib.. 2 oz. pkg, 1.69 * Good 3/10/91-3/16/91 • • | U146 • real shot in county and state year's record was 11-6. There are Sirloin Steaks ib, Ocean Spray Passion Fruit play." seven returning letter winners. 3 $ The Baker Irish were 4-14 last season. There are six returning Victor Vemo. The boys will kick off against DAIRY CORNER • • . l.itnil ttije coii^Htn/ittiii |K*r tuMonitT • * Spring track The season opener will be April 1 Deckle Removed. Trimmed to 1/8" Mauna Lai Guava qt. pt. btl. 1.89 • • ' ' • By Al Lies letter winners including Aya Cayaliere, Manville at home April 4. - Superstars. Maggie Morrow in against Roselle Catholic. Boneless Sirloin Steak Kabobs Tropicana Ruby Red Diet Pepsi or Pepsi-Cola 12-Pack Soda Bread iooz '• Original or Sour Crearn & Onion • Chrissy Davenport, Jo Ann Cheeka and four- "Last year's team was second in both the All Varieties __ 12/12 oz. carts *3.99 Sports writer . . . . •'..-.. long distance events and Kristi "Seniors Joe Cassidy, Andrew Skewered With or Without Green Mountain Coffee year letter winner Kim Eagaij. The season conference and state sectionals. They were Botwin and Sebastien Brismeur *: Eagle Ridged ^g\ £ \ "One of the pluses of our program is the opener is set against Pingry at home, April 5. White in high jump will be back Vegetables __r___J______lb,- *3.49 Grapefruit Irish Creme Coffee ___lb. *5.99 first also in the 1,600-meter relay at the Penn to. anchor the girls' team which provide solid experience; I look 4 Sorrell Ridge iPOTATO••'•-•'" Jy- : stability of our coaching staff. All'of our spring Beef Round for Stir-Fry __IK. 3.49 Juice. . 64 o/.. 7" Mint Layer Cake__32 oz. *7.99 coaches have been with us for many years and "This is the last time any of us willbe able , relays. Things look good for this season," the had a dual meet record of 4-2 last for a good performances in dual ith this to see Kim Eagan, one of the most outstanding athletic director said. year. The boys, led by Mike Prod- Kings Fresh Ground Beef C Conserves 10 oz. jar •CHIPS 6 oz. bag ^. will return again this season,'' said Tom San-, matches and championship play," Fat Content Not to Exceed 20%. Axelrod Buttermilk ••_ qt. 89 SIGNATURE CLUB upon taguida, director of athletics at Brearley Re- athletes ever to compete for Brearley. I'm sure eline, David Burg and Scott Laid- said the athletic director. Family Pack. 3 lbs. or more ,lb.'s1.89 Minute Maid Orange Juice 'New! Keebler Elfkins 13 oz. H.79 WMX; gional High School. "Last spring was a season- she and the rest of team will work hard to Boys' tennis From Concentrate____'/:: gal. ^l. Nabisco Mallowmars _8 oz *2.59 SPECIALS ;Good 3
T Thursday March 14,1991 CRANFORD CHRONICLjE B-3 B-2 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday March 14,1991 Squirts finish second in ice hockey playoffs pinpoint headman passes. After a shots, however fell victim to many The Cranford Squirt ice hockey uncleared rebounds. John Healey team finished in second place scoreless period and, a half of and Bret Oberhauser worked hard overall in recent league playoffs. play, left wing Derek Fisher took all game, helping to add to Cran- Their 1-0 victory over the tough Josh Mandel pass and fed high ford's 21 shots on goal, the most Old Bridge Wings earned them scoring center man, -Chris Tah- ever against Brick. Ben Arnold re- the right to play for the league ercio, who made no mistake in fir- 'inmprinmprl from illness, pairing with -championship"*Hga|rts| t "powier^^1»B—a—luw—'Sliol- pasO&e—out- Kovairand SarrS o on-defense,-andondefenseand - house Brick! lj.i • stretched goalie's reach inttFthe piayed a solid game, thwarting a Against Old Bridge, both teams net Later, Bret Oberhauser, Jason number of Brick charges, and played tight checking, hard skat- Brauth and Johnny, Newman making good lead passes to for- I.® ing hockey, probing and testing missed by only inches, as hard cor- wards Jeff Catone, John Newman, each's defense throughout the ner work by line mates, John Scott Seidorf and Billy Crosson. CAR SERVICE CENTERS contest • Goal tender Mike Jorda Healey, Jeff Catone and Billy Brendan Hickey blocked a num- turned away a number of difficult Croson nearly paid off with more ber of snots and .roughed up a few shots and got excellent support goals. The Squirts made their one Brick playert; along the back- from the no-nonsense defense goal lead stand, as they killed off boards. quartet of Josh Mandel, Brendan a two man shorthanded situation, late in the game, with some excel- The Squirts, held their heads CAR Hickey,! Mike Sarro and Andy "high while accepting well earned, Kovall." Sarro played particularly lent penalty killing from Fisher, well, breaking up Old Bridge Mandel and Sarro. i second place league medals, at rushes and' initialing attacks with The Squirts were defeated for the center ice award .ceremony the title by Brick squad 9-1. While immediately-following the end of EASY CREDIT TERMS PLUS... STS is EMPLOYEE OWNED" 1 the game. ".',' • . I. \ the score was a bit one-sided, Employee ownership means the technicians working on Patty Hogen Cranford gave 100 percent from Association seeks start to finish. Their lone tally TIRE your car are owners! came off the stick of the always gr* ~^jjjm ^rr—y^ WlLyT^Tcl ^A \ ^ F^j No one works like an owner. No one cares like an owner. wins national hustling Fisher, assisted by Man- 'wallybair teams del and Taliefcio. Fisher had an The Association for Aijvance- tennis final earlier breakaway stopped by a . ment of the Mentally Handi- AS ALWAYS. YOU CAN RELY ON THE ST$ 1OO% PRICE QOARAMTBE. IF A^ERPUBCHASING TIRES IN THIS AD, AT STS. ^ great save, and another break- capped (AAMH) will hold its sixth AND THE TIRES ARE |N STOCK READY FOR MOUNTING, SIMPLY BRING US THE COMPETITIONS AD WITH A COPY OF YOUR INVOICE AND WE WILL REFUND 100% OF THE DIFFERENCE OF THE COST Oh THE Patty Hogan, daughter of Char- away halted by a questionable annual wallyball marathon April 6 lotte and, Frank Hogan of Cran- penalty call. Goalie Jorda. did a at The Club, Woodbridge; _^ ford, won the National Mixed good job stopping Brick's initial Wallyball is a variation of volley-, HONOREES: Brearley's annual football awards dinner honored varsity cheerleaders Ava Cava- Doubles Platform Tennis Champi- ball played on a racquetball court liere, GinafParducci, Natalia Cavaliere; Maria Cipo, Chris Davenport, Justine Demeter, Denise onships March 10 at Beacon Hill PAL wrestlers Sponsored teams are, how being Durham, Camille Pazienza, Irene Piccininni, Lisette Rodriquez, Cara Shields, Melissa loma, Kim Club, Summit. With -ier partner, solicited to play for two-hour time Eagan, Carol-{Silver, and below, senior gridders Ken Williams, Jasdn Ring, Rakesh Patel, Don David Ohlmuller of M'*ntclair, she complete season slots during the i5-hour mara- BECAUSE SO MUCH IS RIDING ON YOUR TIRES.^ Dayton, Joe Balwierczak, Curt Emery, Len Lueddeke, Chris Laydon, Tim Kaufmann, Mike Battle. repeated their 1990 v:ctory in Ujer thon. "_ • National Championship held in 7'Cranford Police Athletic League The AAMH, of Elizabeth, is a •It" -c^ •*' Chicago. . county wrestling team finished non-profit agency which assists The pair swept through the the season coached by John disabled teens and adults to live MICHEUN early-rounds-and-the-quartetiand-; Schmitt and assistants Shawn j>roductive, independent lives MICHELIN semifinals without the loss of a : within the communltyTiF'or more set .In the: final they split the first was supported by parents and information, call Tara Shepherd, OIL, LUBE, FILTER two sets (6-2, 2-6) and were trail- friends.'. "' .',. .'.'-•"-, 654-304a ;,.' . • ' : Wrestlers included Josh Chand- ; Jhgl4r2^in_the third, set when they ;; f SLOW PITCH ~: rallied to 6-6; and then swept ros, Steve- D'Ambola, Chris- r Furino, Jesse Green, T.D. Hickey, -Cranford Recreation and Parks SERVICE AT STS! through the tie-breaker to win 7-2. Department still has openings for Their opponents in-ths final were John Jagusak, Craig Karpinski, Erik Richardson, Tony Rich- its Men's Slow-Pitch League. Call Robin Fulton of Stamford,'Conn., the department, 709-7283, week- and Rich Maler of Haltsdale, N.Y. ardson, Andrew Schmitt, James Schmitt, Matt Small, Chris days from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for de- In January Hogan and Oh- Symanski, Kevin Tardif and Mike tails. Openings are limited and on • For domestic & For domestic cars lmuller won the New Jersey State Wilson. • • . a first-cdrhe, first-served basis. Mixed Doubles Platform Tennis • imported cars Longest-mileage Championship. • Long-mileage all- Michelin radial Hogan was the No. 1 singles season radial player for the Cranford High CRANFORD INDOOR School girls' tennis learn in the POOL & FITNESS CENTER late 1970s and before graduating SIZE WHITEWALL SIZE WHITEWALL from Rutgers, in 1982 she won the 401 Centennial Avenue , VALUABLE COUPON state tennis doubles title three P1S5/80R13 52.95 P175/80R13 69.95 Cranford, NJ. 07016 P185/75R14 78.95 P185/75R14 82.95 times. She now lives in Summit FREE P195/75R14 82.95 P205/75R14 86.95 . t Oil. Lube. Filter Service P205/75R15 89.95 P205/75R15 94.95 Baseball umpire ^ A 22' Value P215/75R15 93.95 - P215/75R15 98.95 DISCOUNT RATES With 4 Tire Purchase clinic scheduled MICHELIN XA4 ALL SEASON RADIALS " The Cranford Baseball League MICHEUN MICHELIN ifiw OFFER EXPIRES SAT.. APRIL 13. 1991 umpire clinic for ages 11 to 17 will (not applicable to those? xzx® XA4 be held March 25 from 7:30 to 9:30 '.'ho had membership last yonr) p.m. at the Community Center and Brearley gridders receive awards at dinner March 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Me- Special awards were the high- stand and press box. Curt Emery,; Curt was honored by morial Field. Rain date is March light Sunday night at the West- 28. All new and previous umpires MICHELIN XA4 Bill Chango was honored for 25 the senior players for his contri- must attend both sessions. :. wood as the Brearley football or- years of coaching Kehilworth Jets bution to their successful season. Daily Hours ALL SEASON RADIALS ganization honored its 1990 stu- Youth Football. . ; All players and cheerleaders re- For more information, call Joe Monday thru Friday - 6:00 A.M.-9:30 P.M. CAN DELIVER dent athletes. Viso, 276-1643, or Pete Furino, Saturday & Sunday -9:00 A.M.-q:00 P.M. The highlight of the evening, ceived awards from the coaching 272-8317. ..•-.'• Celebrating the fall season in however, was a presentation staff. The program was culmi- • Metric sizes for small • For,dp.mestic & which the Bears were 5-l>l at the made by captains £)an Dayon and nated by a musical slide review of • 8 lane, 25 yard heated pool • Aerobic Rowers imported cars imported cars freshman level,.-7-0.at the junior/ Joe Balwierczak to 1990 manager the 1990 season. JERROLD M. FEIGENBAUM, varsity level (with just 14 points :• Stalimastera • Nautilus . • Long-mileage all- • '.• M.D. ••.•-•.•• • Alr-Schwlnn Bicycle . • Longest-mileage tread scored against) and 8-1 varsity los- • Individual weight machines RAHWAY-EDISON • Treadmills. ; ; • Alr-condltloned locker room season radial ing only to New Providence in the ORTHOPAEDIC GROUP • Aerobic Bicycles \ second game of the year by a 13-7 score.- . ' . Takes Pleasure • Lap Swimming - water exercise classes - aerobics - aquatic classes WITH PROPER CARE SIZE BLACKWALL SIZE BLACKWALL The Bears honored Albright Col- n in announcing that SIZE 145R13 42.95 175/70R13 66.95 lege's Mike McCoy as Collegiate JBoats/ :• P155/80R43 155R13 47.95 73.95 HOWARD M. PECKER, M.D. 77.95 Athlete of the Year. McCoy who Registration WHITEWALL 165R13 53.95 175/7QR14 captained the 1986 Bears state Will Be Associated 175R14 62.95 185/7OR14 79.95 (at the facility) 185R14 66.95 195/70R14 84.95 championship team has led the With Him In The Monday thru Friday - 10:00 A.M,-3:00 P.M. COMPLETE SIZE RANGE IN STOCK, READY TO MOUNT FOR Albright defense for the past two Practice of Monday thru Thursday - 6:30 P.M.-B:30 P.M. MOST CARS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. . seasons and been a four-year var- MODERN, FAST FISHER'S CHARTER SERVICE Orthopaedic Surgery sity performer at the college/level. SpoHtishlng Charters For Trout 80'GAMBLER & Salmon on Lake Ontario 867 St. George Avenue Robert Cox, senior running Railway, New Jersey 07065 back, was presented a $750 schol- , Full day God arid Wreck Full Time Guide Service MICHELIN MICHELIN Fishing sails everyday at 7:30 AM Full or Half Day Trips Available MICHELIN MICHELIN' arship as the. 1990 Bear with the 1 Telephone: 381-8844 top grade . point average by the For more info, please call: 7 days a week (315) 626-2740 XGTV® XCH4 (908)840-3558 Call for (rM brochure MXV® XGTH4 award sponsor Dr. Jerome For- Inlet Basin Pt. Pleasant Beach, NJ Capt Brian Fisher man, a 1975 Bear gridder. EARLY BIRD The Top pontributor from the Jaeger community award went to John J • 1 Olock, the first Brearley Booster Club president, who was instru- Lumber ! mental in building the Booster Building Material Contort
• For imported luxury • For majority of • For high-end • For pickups, 4x4's & Jaeger... Your Gtorion Fertilizer Headquarters performance sedans performance cars performance cars sport utilities Excellent PUBLIC Nonce PUBUCHODCE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUCNOnCE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE. PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE Police re-evaluating security requests after brawl at dance 1 . MUNICIPAL JUDQET , • : • ' • ... Police ' . U73 34 7 34 Salaries and Wages 991.376 00.. ni'> Ml 00 I 00 Municipal Budget ot the Borough ol Kenilworih. Courtly ol Union lor me fisc*l yetr 1991 - r'• . • • '. • . Other Expenses 90 131 05 M 650 00 W6M00 S3B88 26 II is hereby certilied (nil the Budget and Capital Budget annexed hereto and hereby made a part heieof i& a true copy of the-Quagel and.capilai budgot approved by* fralfic Cont'ol and School Oos&m. By Peter Wamsteker and spread into the hallway of the hired two off-duty policemen to fight Chairs were being thrown 67 970 W resolution ol the Governing Body on the 26lh day of February, 1001 and that public advemiernenl will b« made in accordance with the pro'vitions of N J £ A 40 A 4-6 And Salaries and Wages' 70 000 00 62 475 00 around the room and no less than NJAC S30-«.4(d| . . • • • ..'•••, Other Expenses 26730 00 J4.0OO.O0 23OOO0O • 2201566 Cranford Police Department is Coachman Friday night, according serve as security for an alleged Cartilted by me' • . . . ' . • • •"' inspection of OH Burners re-evaluating how it will handle to.Capt Harry Wilde. birthday party at the Jackson 8 to 10 fights had begun." I Thib 261h .day ol February.. 1991 • • ' • . . , Salaries and Wages 30000 300 00 300 00 ' . ' . ' ••.'•• . Margaret Adier • • . : Emergency Management Services x* future requests for security tok Police managed to disperse thel Drive banquet center, although no While police were unable to ex- 1779 00 . ' - ,•'•'.• Municipal Building Salaries and Wages 1 690 00 1.800.00 1800 00 1 152.77 crowd, many of whom suffered charges have been filed against plain how the fighting began, Kanilworth. NJ 07033 . Other Expenses 1.500 00 1.800 00 1 BOO 00 lowing a Weekend brawl at a party ______„ • • J3a» • 19081276-9090 Streets and Roads involving more than 500 youths at from splif lips, bloody noses and her. DaSilva said that it started out in U-it htieby cemt'sd-iGTIhJ( .. amo .-iBaniftOTdTmiTTra . ^ ™crao»w:nnra!8mu.flhm^ l . UTBBZ the corner of the room and spread thai all addittonsaro correct, a", statements contained herein are tn proof and the total ol anticipated revenues equals the total, ot appropfiil'ons. S»t»ri»B-»n B-10 CEANPORD OHRONICLE Thursday March 14,1991 • I. Transplanted South Africans fincf joy in (Bagel) America By Donna Hendel Walnut Avenue and joined Tem- Chronicle associate ple Beth-El. The children had dif- The journey from South Africa ficulty adjusting to the new school to New Jersey might seem to in- system, but Fortunately they spoke l onfo an airnmnp. fli English already. ' "The'ldds have-lost-Wietrac- ture shock of living iit'Cranford is cents already and remember very almost over. Certainly, their busi- little about their other lives," ness in Cleveland Plaza, Bagel Vardi said." America, seems firmly rooted in Wearing the right kind of this country, as docs the fare clothes meant a.big adjustment. that's sold. "It was very important for the. The first, indication - that the children to look American," said Roys might be from another coun- Vardi.. The dress is more casual try comes as, soon as they open here. .':' '•. ' •'••••. their mouths and speak in a 'It only took the children two British accent It also seems the months to look all American," she Roys have consciously decided to said, "dressing sloppy with sneak- make every customer a friend and ers not tied up and all the other make them feel at home in their styles." They had to purchase establishment complete new wardrobes; "Well, don't you look lovely "We love our business very today, my dear," says Vardi to a much and I think it's primarily regular patron. "How was your va- because of the relationship we've cation?", asks Alan of a young been able to form with our cusr man. " tomers," said Vardi. "I like to Maybe it's that commitment to make it a good experience for their customers .that has helped them every time they come in .3 . double their business in the scant here.". • ,.. .•"•:. '' . .' ••••".. . . two years since the Roys have Alan concurred, "No mater owned Bagel America. "We've what, because of our experience shown a positive growth every' with Bagel America, we will prob- month since we've been here," ably always stay in the food busi- said Alan. , -..••• ness/ in one Way or another." Vardi, a former school teacher, stopped teaching to run restau- rants in South Africa. She has been cooking since she. was 9 years old when her mother died March 18: 4 p.m., Cable Sat- and she had two brothers and a DREAM REALIZED: Alan and Vardi. Roy, who came to Cran- ellite Network; 5 p.m., Walnut : "father^nskenca^^ Sehool-family-scienGe-nightj-6- '••.;. .'• .'• '••'.'• . '.••••.„ . •:' Photo by John Keating had bieen very active in volunteer was to open a small restaurant. : . , p.m., New Jersey Region 2 PAGEANT^ POMPETITOR: Arlene Susan Tami of Crknfprd concert . . • 7 : r :; organizations^ including . taking- . .. competes duringi ther'tale^-Tri^r"swlm''&uit "p6rtioh^' 6f; tHer" -March 19: 4 p.m,, Cable Sat- recefnt Miss March Scholarship: Pageant in Garwood. The charge of-ali her synagogue's ca^T^Hy included ellite Network;_5 p.m., Cran- eJVent; won' by Laura Sinnptt of;.Scotch Plains, is a preliminary tennAlagn needs sells. insuranc.----~~e and rea- l "Harold, yho is a post.graduate accepted1 a job offer that had orig- ford High School mock trial to the Miss New Jersey Pageant. :. estate part, time in addition to student in catering management inally lured them to the"United March 20: ;4 p.m., Cable .SaK being in Bagel America: from 5 at Setori Hall University and their states. When the- firm closed, ellite Network; 5 p.m., Hillside a.m. every day with Vardi; Their two children.a son Dion, 12, and Vardi and Alan considered it their Avenue School gym demon- a daughter Lindi, 9. They attend opportunity to open a restaurant stration Solomon Schechter Day School in of their own. They were searching March 21: 4 p.m., Cable Sat- Prints on exhibit Cranford. Vardi and Alan were in- for a small place and the Cleve- ellite Network; 5 . p.m., Hot troduced to each other by a mu- land Plaza site "seemed like it Stove League baSeball atUCC tual friend while vacationing in was too convenient to pass by" March 22: 4 p.m., Cable Sat- Swaziland. They moved to Nami- said Vardi. ellite Network; 5 p:m., to; be "Series of Prints," an exhibit of bia for two years and then settled Originally, Bagel America sold announced serigraphs, lithographs and silks- in Welkdm, a small town south of only bagels. Since the Roys took Schedule is subject to creens from a Neyv York Ci 1 ;". •• \.\ -r":! .,,:•':.,.' -.••',- ; /•MM' IM At M i r«rv-ir A special fashion show of Spring fun, fund-raising, ideas Details on page 2 2 - Union County Wishes for Spring '91 - March 14,1991 - A Forbes Newspaper Supplement A Forbes Newspaper Supplement - March 14,1991 -Unidn County Wishes for Spring "91 - 3 -A-Wi. By Cheryl Moulton hair. While career women require a hair" as required of the trendy '60s increase in requests by customers to Forbes Newspapers 'sophisticated look, they will hot sac- look. "They want easy home care," he "Make me a redhead." Also sought samples, discount coupons and a cash rifice their care^ stresses, "Something they can wash, air after is the subtle, subdued blond —This special section, ~7~Hair coloring still; the models and some of the fashions to bar. Tickets, programsand posters are -^tradings weaved onto natural hair~7~ comes; tp hair, women arei turning their ular^.vjjtih red: ,iii^s|^.G|mQ L66se: curls;and waves with;an em- creating the much desired natural be featured in the second annual compliments of B&L Printing Conrir , 1 backs brt predictions \\ie, '60s look will, Highlighting has t^k^n on new dimeii phasis on "easy" is what he is hearing, look Using several shades of soft "Wishes for Spring" fashion show co- pany. __•• '::;..,._ __r... _^VA..;:1.:-,:.-:.;.C-.:L_ _ 's^ep th^hair.s(«^e;r^ Fashions for adults and youngsters ^i^itff l p^p a^Tchange^ front the|tighter curl of last blonde, a natural blonde look is ach- sponsored by Forbes Newspapers and fora softery iiatar#llbo£ ^2 •;_..' :••.•";'; V aind; "The latest tecjhnique; utilizes, soft year. Perms still are a top request, but ieved. Yankowski is finding tihte four- the Make-A-Wish Foundation. range from formal to strictly outdoors Ask any well coifed woman what shfe i leisure and will be supplied by area ; shades of blondeT •^veayed ' or painted women want the natural, free and easy month mark as the average time re- The show, which is a fund-raising would* like in anew.hairstyle and ty . onthe^hair••to'^ci?ea^'a; natural blpnd look, a look Yankowski says is easy to quired before regrowth needs to be , event benefiting the foundation, will be shops. Among the featured models will Will riot follow the predictions coming be Miss Somerset County Deborah Ann ihglookjtt a variety of shades which achieve and maintain with the proper highlighted again. held at the Somerset Marriott on out of New York or I^hdon, According enhancenatAiral hair Color. "The frost- bodywave. pavidson Avenue in Franklin Town^ D'Angelo, and 13-year-old Betony Zel- to Tino Ciritorrino,owner of Tino's on When it comes to styling, the em- onis of Sayreville. Betony, who suffers ing of yesterday is put," he maintains. As for color, move over blondes, the phasis is on "easyV and it is the most sthip just off Route 287, on Monday, Division Street in Spn^eryille^''The What style is in? Variations of the March 18 from 7-9:30 p.m. from cycstic fibrosis, will receive help look is Very versatile, with a softer v redhead is back and stronger than important part of hair care fpr women achieving her dream of a trip to Haw- "bob^'continue to be the most re- ever. Since last fall there has been an of the '90s who are on the go. Tickets are $15 when purchased in natural lciok" being requested by most quested. Chin length or shorter is the advance through forbes Newspapers at aii through proceeds from this fashion if not all women. No one is going to tell 908-231-6627. show, the '90s woman how she should wear norm, but some longer versions are The show will feature dessert com- The Make-A-Wish Foundation speci- her hair, she has definite'ideas of her pbpular. Short, short hair is out for pliments of Confections by Jon, door alizes in helping the under-18 set fac- own. Spring and summer will see a spring and summer, he notes, and the Our Specialty... prizes, a Chinese auction, product ing life-threatening diseases to attain relaxed hairstyle on. the upswing; with "punk" or spiked lookfrom last year is minimum care the No: 1 requirement .-. definitely "out" Teenagers are choos- individual wishes. ing a softer look arid surprisingly, men Long Hair On the cover;.. "The new yogiie," contends Cih- , are going back to perms just to achieve torrino, "has pushed th'ie '60s look, but , the soft curl they desire. Spiral & Piggy Back Our cover phbto by Forbes News- none of my customers are buying it" Instead, he maintains^ they want a soft As for makeup, soft has replaced the papers staffer, Sharon Wilson, features , bold colors of last year, with the more fashions from Kids'Parade in Warreij. perm, something that'is easy to^^care Perm Special fpr and can air dry. Working,yi?pmen, natural colors taking over. Easy care, Posing at Patullo's Greenhouse Res- minimum fuss and the natural look all taurantin Bound Brook, are, from left, he notes, are on the go and have little time to fuss or spend time on their combine to create a delightful and easy Jennifer, wearing black top and mini- summer hair and makeup forecast at ; Thte &yfe; cut, #rni hHfte skirt with newon cacti and black lace ••'••. byjAnttiony^M.vSapa 1/2 Price Tino's.. ' .•'•.;'. ••';'; ••'•;'. • Fashion Wardrobes for Mothers-to-be tights; Laura, with a pink multi-colored The nevy vogue,' contends ••. Make-up & Jewelry by Maryanh 1st time clients only with this ad. Good with Elalna & Yvonne. shirt and pants;jlussell, in Rifle multi- Shear Connections on Route 202 in Expires 5/20/91 • Fabulous Selection of Children's Clothing colored baggy pants, a matching tur- Cintdhririo, 'has pushed the; '60s Raritan predicts the '60s bouffant look Hours: Tues. & Sat. 9-5; Weds. & Fri. 9-6; Yhurs. 9-9 Sized Layette to Toddler quoise top and a ipfce Caution hat; look, but none of my ctistomers with flat bangs is not going to be big Costume Jewelry Also Available .. Clairin a sailor's outfit^mihi skirt with here. According tp^hairdresser John • • Special Gifts for Mother & Child shorts underneath) with gold stars and are buying it.'- ' Yankowski, of Shear Connections, HAIRCUTTERS 45 ALDEN STREET • CRANFORD, NJ • 201-272-3543 suspenders, and Brian who's wearing a "Women just do not want to tease their 232-2329 blue top with matching jacket and A Full Service Salon 224 E. Broad Street, Westfleld Open Tuesday through Saturday whitepants. Betony Zclonis CLOTHIERS TO MEN & YOUNG MEN ATHLETIC CUT SUITS fs. When looking for the suit that fits with style, f •-• ALL SIZES& GUSfQM look to the Country When you want your DESIGNING AMtA6iJE kids to look their Easter •li fabrics and Expert best, you don't have tailoring they look good to look far just look * FOB^ffiQcqvsioN and feel great. We can ' to Stride Rite® for classic styles, fit, com- fit the man with the •HI trim waist and broad fort and quality. And save your hunting for 1 shoulders. •'•'; .'...'^v^egani.^ai'attire;--." '/',f.',^ the Easter eggs. that can be worn after the wedding • Hart, Schaffner & Marx • Bernhard Altmann hours Tues^at^ Sunday 12 noon -5 jim • Halston ?•:& : Closed Moriclays • Jean-Baptist Caumont • Daks ?Stride Rita • Sansibelt Childhood.Stepbystep. AND MANY MORE Children's Shoe Fitting Specialists Grand Opening Special! 20% Off wi^i tWs ad - expires 4/4/91 Kid's Country 70 ELM STREET 193 South Ave, Fanwood 90^322-955: WESTFIELD • 233-7172 t All Major Credit Cards 1075 Raritan Road Clark, NJ -.382-6760 ic.-;; 1 • •.-.••.-.• .• : • . _J..I A Forbes Ne_wspqper Supplement - March 14,1991 - Uriion County Wishes for Spring '91 - 5 4 - Union County Wishes for Spring '91 - March 14,1991 - A Forbes Newspaper Supplement Tips for caring for leather vyear -i brightness to avoid rot and discoioralion Spring is as good a time as any to wax, soap and water. deanand ^are-fdrHtea&er-goeds-to T-H3onditionHleather—frequently- using- Debbie, left, is wearing a two-piece pants set by Oliver Pease Maternity minimize the effects of'time on them mink oil, neatsfoot oil, or other con- 4n.a-Grisp rayon-faill^ and to preserve their useflil life even ditioner. However, avoid excess oil & Maternity Boutique, Alden Street, Cranford. Donna wears a two-piece ^^ \ ; ; . buildup •'Wjtii^v'^-^tira^.-cUii-which^ bengalirie soft dressing at its best by Gaccena from the Town Shop of Let leameri breathe. Keep your gar- clogs the leather's pores. , ; DUnejIen and Bound Brook. Little Billy is in cotton, two-piece drawstring rnent free tpf foreign materials such as short set with iusperiders by Baby Duckies from Pebbles & pearls, Wax, mineral oils and road grime. Use Keep feather dry. If leather gets wet, Hillsborbugh. Ellie wears a dpMble-breasted, short-sleeve, notch-collar a commercial leather cleaning solution haing garments to dry slowly and nat- to keep leather clean. Never use soap urally. Using heat to dry leather: can navy.crepe chemise dress with a pleated hemline by Argenti Petites, or turpentine. <, deplete natural oils and cause the from Daniel's, West Main Street, Somerville. 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Wood Am • linden, NJ 07036 • (908) 486-8342 I Opw;Mpn-Fri9:3r>9:qo_ , 322-4008 No Purphaa^ecwwry.VoW where Open Q Nason's Charge Today • Major Charges Accepted m Prohibited. Details In Store. 383 ^" *••*•"••'"• 6 - Union County Wishes for Spring1^?- March 14,1991 - A Forbes Newspaper Supplement Forbes Newspaper Supplement - March 14,1991 - Union County Wishes for Spring '91 - mmm riili x'::;:X':::v'.;>X'X'::;::v>:.:-:0--*Xv:';:''':-y'^';'S:':-;s^y;;!'::: %',<•. f Mi I M Fabric: 100% Cotton Interlock Fabric: 100% Cotton Interlock Men's Casual Knits CLASSIC SIX - Garment Washed 'si. ; ^'^'^;:GahT^ent'Wast^ecf*'"".•• Fabric: 100% Cotton Ultra-Lite Features: Features: : v French Terry POCKETSHORTS • Sporty arid fun mock turtleneck • Striped crew neck Garment Washed As we mark our 25th year of being in • Shoulder Pads • Patch chest pocket Features: .business, and look back at how it all • Great strip combinations • Open bottom • Classic short sleeve polo began, we have to start with the devel- • Open sleeves and bottom ."" • Fresh springtime color opment of this short. • Straight bottom with longer back and imported combinations imported tapped side vents Inspired by the needs of the outdoor en- thusiast, our goal was to design a short that Sizes: S-L • Spandex-reinforced rib knit collar and cuffs t?" Sizes: S-L was both -durable and long-wearing, yet • Three-buttom placket imported comfortable and good looking; and also Fabric: 100% Cotton interlock Fabric: 100% Cotton CasualT" ASICS MFT Garment Washed Garment Washed SHORTS Features: Fabric: 65/35 Poly/Cotton Twill WINDSUIT • Comfortable pull-on short Features: Features: • Wide elastic wasitband with • Back elastic waistband Fabric 100% Nylon • FulLelastic waistband external drawcord • Back flapped patch pockets with 100% polyp- • Internal drawcord • Belt loops roplene liner. • Inset front drop pockets • On-seam side pockets • Side vents - •ff? Sizes: S.M.L.XL • Coordinates with our cotton • Elastic cuffs Imported • Large front cargo pockets interlock tops Sizes: S-L Made in USA or Imported. Sizes 30-40 even, • 7" Inseam Imported Desrt Tan, Navey. White, Graphite, U. Green. »139 Sizes: S-L 768296 676120 ? '. '':•'.•&} ASICS NYLON Don't Forget... Puma Supplex Mens Warm-Up Suit II Crinkle Women's Supplex^ We have a full line Warm-Up Suit Pant-YB10, Jacket W129 •gftfc Women's Crinkle i t^ Nylon Warm-Up Suit S-L Assorted Colors Assorted Colors Equipment & Much, Much, '••'A More! / / /$&6&Iz7i'S, 'i%& SINCE SINCE 1909 19m SPORTING GOODS CO. YOUR SPORf ING GOODS COMPLEX \ {*, *• PtEX VISA M A New American .V* Tradition For Today's Spirited Introducing Out Spring w^±- • V / Sportswear Collections For The Entire Family at Low Outlet Prices Staff photo by Sharon Wilson •«* 5 Hours J Bar .•••»' • - : • '• '.•• , • •, ••'...... ' •' : • •• • Staff photo by Sharon'Wlteon : .Cocktail Hour / lij^ Men's, Boys & Girls Joseph'Wears a four-piece vested pant set,by Good-Lad featuring a 7 Course'Dinner, Tiered Wedding Cake plaid pantj dot tie and a crestetj vest in navy trimmed With pink shirt Ed, left, sports Levi silver tab baggie jeans and 598 denim jakkeTi from Silver Candelabras and Flowers and accent color from Kid's Country, Park Avenue, Scotch Plains and Middlesex Army & Navy, Bound brook Road, Middlesex. Linda modeis Flaming Jubilee Show, Private Bridal Springfleid Avenue, New Providence. Clair wears a little blue sailor's a burgundy lamb Janet Jackson-style leather jacket and skirt from Rooms, White Glove Service Ji4 Route 1, Edison. tfiiih^ FROM 9! PerPe Redeemer * Colonial Hill Lutheran Learning Center M Day School A Warm, Loving Open House 229 Cowperthwatte Place Atmosphere Weatfleld For Yout Child To Grow & Learn 232-1592 Have Your Child's Photo Taken • Open Year Round With Crayola8 Bunny FREE! 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Park & Mountain Aves., Scotch Plains 322-7726 Roget Borchln, Director CALL £33-1181 No purchase necessary. \bid where prohiWted.'''.'- Fun rbr The Whole Family! ;•:'•'*• •'.;•*..••[ Details in store. • 10 - Union County Wishes for Spring "91 - March 14,1991 - A Forbes Newspaper Supplement A Forbes Newspaper Supplement - March 14,1991 - Union County Wishes for Spring '91 - 11 s IS 1JMJ pants, once relegated to the top ot a both male and female shoppers, Jor- Ways. Touches of lace and pastels By Cheryl Moutton shelf in the back of a store are bring dache. and Bugle Boy brands have began to gain favor late last summer Forbes Newspapers sought out by boys, men added a feminine touch with emb- and continue this spring in a new and and.;.yes:..women as the new "campy" roidery and lace_ inserts to create a different way. FACTORY OUTLET By-Gheryl-Moulton^—:f~- ~—'~~ Take another look at the old Armyr Way to dress. Marencik attributes tiiis new and<,popular look for womenr~^ — Navy store, you might justBe^surprised surge to the Persian Gulf war anid the Faded jeans are still in strong! dem- LOW/LOW DISCOUNT PRICES Forbes Newspapers ."./ waisted look of last year is gone, with a at the change. • V'Shortalls" or short overalls, are still and, with "sandblasting" the latest more natural waistline being featured. support everyone Wishes to express for The* WQI^S in rneri's: clothes forj Mor^ and mftre. the fashipn <^on- h ' popular this year, many with the same rage, says Marencik. Sandblasting, $he spriijg and stunjneir a?i$ comforteblei P Cuffed pants Continue tb play air im- scious are discovering. Aririy-Navy touches of lace, embroidery or waist explains, is a new method of creating SPECIAL T-shirts are as big as, ever, she notes, the worn, faded look. "The more worn arid natural, with a decided turn tow- portant part in the '40s look that has stores are stepping into the '90s with a particularly those emblazoned with the inserts in pastel colors, SPRING ard a more sporty, relaxed way of become so popular. blending of traditional military wear the-seat and knees are, the better," American flag, illustrating Operation This-spring the fashion trend is eas- notes Marencik. dressing/according to Art La Luna, Ties take a big turn toward the bold, and the latest in fashion trends. Desert Storm, or anything red, "white ing toward softness once more, with owner of the Country Squire on Rari- with florals in every color dominating. "Patriotic is in," according to Bar- touches of lace gracing everything from Florals began to make an appearance and blue. Middlesex Army and Navy goes back Now Featuring tari Road in Clark. bara Marencik oWner of Middlesex Surprisingly, Marencik quips, the jeans to shirts. The look teenagers and 50 years, 30 years on Union Avenue, The dressy look of last spring will be last season, but have really taken off Army and Navy on Union Avenue in adults alike are looking for leans more Custom Made Coats. for '91. The "power tie" has faded off, "ammo box" has been a much re- and formerly belonged to Marencik's Made In Edison, N.J. replaced by a looser, more casual and Middlesex, and anything military has quested item, something she has not toward casual and natural, one des- father-in-law, the late George Mare- You Select Leather sporty lookj with a strong emphasis on claims La Luna, and the new look is a been on the upswing. igners have interpreted in a variety of refreshing change from the con- really questioned but then adds, "They ncik. You Select florals, and bold patterns of every kind. Citing the recent renewed patriotism could be used for anything." Lining $350+Up The forward fashion look of last year servative red, yellow or paisley tie of in the country as the reason, Marencik 3 Week Normal Delivery the past Featured in soft and bold As for the spring and fall forecast, now has shifted direction toward a says demand for flags, surplus wear, bib overalls will make a big statement sporty look, with white color shirts shades, even hot pink has moved into and fatigue pants has increased mar- the tie wardrobe. , : for both men and women. While tradi- making, a big return. Although the kedly. The traditional Army fatigue tional overalls are being sought out by white color shirt seemed to fade out In casual wear or beach wear, neon The Cutting Crew several years ago, it has been revived brights stHUare on the cutting edge, and it now goes hand and hand with with cottbft ""lounge pants" becoming solidi stripe arid check shirt body. more popular, This casual look is in^ A revealing look atswimsuits Men can start digging out the cuff terpretedr in mahy ways; but primarily gets a sense of what was in each era. 50% off Any Service is a loose, pull-on style in prints and Have you ever wondered what people Edison Industrial Ctr. links they have kept in the'back of the The black and white and color photo- drawer, since many of the shirts this solids. thought was fashionable swimwear seve- or Rt. 1 South nty years ago? Would that be accepted graphs in the book illustrate how the tex- oo 0tLiSoI)dtoffP287) spring are featuring French cuffs. Very new, this year is the "artsy" When it comes to suits, the double- bold patterned rayon sport shirt in an today? Would you ever dare to wear such tures, colors and styles in designer *15 affaperm EDISON breasted look continues to remain in array of vibrant colors featured by apparel? '~-:; ' swimwear have changed over the dec- 548-1000 the mainstream with lighter, natural Newport Blues and Ocean Pacific, Ac- "Splash! A History of Swimwear" by ades. • New Customers Only * Although the fact of swimwear is textile, Open 16-6* Thurs & Fri til 9 colors being featured for spring and cordingTto La Luna, the look is popular Richard Martin and Harold Koda (Rizzoli, y\ summer, notes La Luna., and should be a strong seller for spring 1990);shoWs just what it was like to visit "its image involves a sense of adventure. *50% Off Any Services Except Pernis With this coupon -^ Expires May 18,1991 turntable Junction Pleated pants are bigger than ever, and summer. beaches and boardwalks in from the Would you choose to wear that daring OPEN 7 DAYS 1920s up through today. thong or that barely-there bikini? Should Stores? fi? A WEEK with many manufacturers showing a Men have become more knowledge- FLEMINGTOM looser, baggier; pant for spring and able when it comes to fashion, and are With photos of famous stars, starlets you go with the eternally acceptable black summer. The optimum word is natural, taking bold steps in expressing their and everyday people modeling the hip- or try out that new iridescent color that 276-9172 788-9300 and this trend is reflected in the earth likes and dislikes, redefining, what they pest in beachwear fashions, the reader you've been looking at? 500 Boulevard, Kenilwortl colors which dominate every facet of like and Casting aside .the old for the •••••••••/•. "Open 10-S30- men's fashions this season. The high- new. WHAT TOOK GRANNY MONTHS TO KNIT YOU CAN KNIT AND WEAR THE SAME DAY WITH 9 ALL NEW KNITTING MACHINE The Diet Center' Difference • Free Demonstration • Free Instruction See the difference for yourself! • Special Pricing You'll be amazed at how easily the pounds melt off at C|tEBR*fEST. Diet Center. With our healthy diet of real food choices FUfilMANO and the personal support of your counselor, you'll Whole Raw Corned Brisket $4 69.. 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"Perhaps, on your way into the parade this Saturday the 16th, you might stop by I Expires 4/30/91 WOMEN'S WAREHOUSE SHOE OUTLETJ and say^elloJm^jv^goingJgJwyeji lovely young laay playing the Irish Harp about Hours: Mon.-Wocl. 8-6 CALL FON EASY DIRECTIONS ann , - . _, , ten until noon, and we expect some jflneTHsrT^e^anm^ Tiiurs. & Fri. 8-8 201-469-840.1 9??. Lincoln Blvd. _ — — ^ — — —^—. —- --^— — ThHreTo-7 Fri 10-4 reek around one. Snt. 8-5 o Sun. 9-5 We Accept Fooil St.mps mlClCllCSCX, NJ 0/ course, we'll have tea and Irish soda bread for you, so do plan on coming —v , we'd love tb's'ee you! • . • ••*• ^^^ ...... , .,;,. y? 12 - Union County Wishes for Spring "91 - March 14, 1991 - A Forbes Newspaper Supplement ' • • • . •• . • ' . • • • . • . ' • • • ' • . ' • '. •*. •...-.• • Fashion looms large in eyewear selection green. Colors are now able to be utili- scratch. This new technology is the By Cheryl Moulton lends its hand to the fashion conscious. product of surface coatings which The material used in frames has come zed in the lightweight metals, someth- Forbes Newspapers ing that was unheard of a few years provide anti-glare and anti-reflective, a long way from the heavy, cum- ^benefits. Many of the new lenses can __bjer£pme_fram£s_j3^ ago. A trend is developing for ih- llmduSiTelu^ ~3»ffer up-to-99.8 percent-light^ transmis- take a look at what is new in eye wear The ;90s; look is light, lighter...lightest, sion, a remarkable feat in itself. This technology for the '90s, says Edward with manufacturers oh top of the latest pair of glasses. The varying activities of the average person now require sever- light transmission makes the lens .,'.:.Sanasanelli,_-.one. of the- cOrOwnerslJoL: in alloy material. Titanium- is fast bec- themselves almost invisible. Vision Mart on Stelton Road, in pis- oming the alloy of choice for frames al pairs of glasses, for work, sports, the beach and evening. Contact lenses have moved into the cataway. - due to its weight, and comfortable feel '90s with the creation of bifocals and There is more involved in selecting a around the eye. Bifocals have taken a giant step for- v lenses for astigmatic corrective pro- pair of glasses these days, and all of When it comes to color sele- ward in technology; with Varilux eli- blems. There are even ultraviolet the new technology riot only is a boon" ction...pick your color. Gaining in minating the line of demarcation; coatings available as well as throw- to those who wear glasses but also popularity this year is a soft, warm Computers also have generated the away lenses. In addition to the tech- need for new lyie ^f lenses which aid nical changes, there are a vast array of at the ° "intermediate" distance at new and exciting colors to choose s^^ whcih operators must work. This from. Soft browns, chestnuts and vary- special lens has more flexibility for ing shades of blue-green and even viol- glass wearers, and puts less strain on et are available now. the eyes. The eye is an amazing thing, able to Manufacturers are more sensitive to refract light, and transmit what is seen the needs of consumers, which is evi- to the brain. It is true the eye inter- dent in the scratch resistant plastic prets what it views and sends it to the LY PPIE lenses of the '90s. These lenses can be brain upside down. The brain then CHILDREN'S CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES rubbed with steel wool and do not puts it right side up. USE CO-OP TO WINTER FASHIONS Layaways FREE PARKING VISA CUT ADVERTISING IN REAR £30% OFF Mastercard COSTS IN HALF! 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Call 471-1188. eves. doori aut0| ps/PBi AC| 234-1958. 4dr,: perfect like new WOOD SEDAH D-E 968-1752. cond., ffli/to, power roof, CHEVY, "89, CAPRICE- AM/FM cassette, 80K FORD 83 CROWN VIC- VILLE— Roadster roof, CHEVY 84 CAVALIER Statlonwagon, fully miles, excellent condition, looks Sfwlndows, AM/FM champagne, loaded, must TORIA STATION stereo cass, white, . new WAGON— PS, PB, AC,loaded, excel, cond.- $1700. Call 707-0747. WAGON— excellent con- see. $6000/BO. Call 781- AM/FM stereo, 4 speed 13,350 mi.; asking.. Must DGE 87 DAYTONA . tires, 59k miles. 654-3808' 671 fl DO dition, full power. Call VALUES nltes; days 392-8600 ext stick, runs well. 68K ml.sell-tax^problem. $11,700. SHELBY Z- 5 spd,.air. 369-3267 after 6PM CHEVY '68 CAMARO- .$2200. 201-874-0654 30, must sell $8950 Call 561-2587. p/wlndows -& locks, sun- FORD 83 CROWN VIC- TO GET THE SPRING Convertlble. 6 cyl., auto, .CHEVY 84 CORVETTE- CHEVY, 76, NOVA 400- roof, tape deck, 41K ml, ACURA 88 INTEGRA T-top,. original pwner.' TORIA— Excellent condi- LS— auto, entire power Red, 29.000 miles, 4+3, SB .327 Hds. 750 Holly, 4 asking $70.00/neg. Days tion, loaded. Call 271- SEASON STARTED! Needs paint. $7,295; Call 2 tops, Riken wheels, cyl, Eagle St. Aluminum 526-2448; eves 755-4363. package, 59k miles, 469-9352, 5715, leave message Excel, cond. Price neg. mint condition. $14,500. rims, tie rods & brakes D0DGE 87 SHADOW- CHEVY '77 CORVETTE- Call 234-9329 aftef5PM. w od r lflh FORD 84.TEMPO- .5 Call 873-1386 • . 2? 'J^ JL!!; ,£ ' Auto, AC, PS/PB, AM/FM spd., 4 door, AM/FM. Ex- ACURA 90 INTEGRA- auto, all options, adult CHEVY 85 CAPRICE $1500/BO. 276-5798. ' ' s litre owner, reliable. Excel; stere o cags8ttei 2 cellent gas mileage/con-,, LS 2 DOOR, 5 Speed, Air, CLASSIC WAGON— Full CHRYSLER 86 LASER- noh- turbo, 44K miles. dlton. 64k miles: $2500. Power sunroof, 12000k. cond. 80K. $6900. Call power, new tires &.. ex- 2dr hatchback, PS PB, burgandy, $5300 or best 722-6738, after 5. Call 725-8865. FROM THE PRESIDENT'S AWARD WINNER FOR Asking $11,900. Call 201 haust, excellent running ACi AM/FM cass., 61k offer. Call Naricy or Dave FORD 85 MJJSTANG 781-5223. . CHEVY '82, CAMARQ- condition. 97K miles. Ask- miles asking $3500. Call 908-221 -8732. LX- Auto., 4 cyl., 70K CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN '88 &'89 Red, T-tops, V-6, 4 spd.ing $3700. Call 276-5673. 789-0091 DODGE 88 SHADOW ml., PS, P/locks, AC, ste- AND THE "CHAIRMAN'S AWARD WINNER IN 1990. ALFA ROMEO 8 4 stick, new tires & wheels, GTV6- Sunroof, AC, CHEVY 85, CAVALIER . CHRYSLER 86 L£§. ES- fully loaded, orglnal reo, excel, cond. & clean excel, cond. S2900/B.O. ARON— Auto, PS, PB, owner, showroom cohdi- In/ out. $2200/BO. 754: ~leather -.47K-mi^-excellent- WAGON— • manual trans., < 1991 MERCUflY COUGAR 2 DOOR 1 Call eves;-494-S4447——— •AM/FM~§etib1 AeAM/FM—ExtrancIeart~tlonr-7/70-wari 8ntyr-37K- ~77B3~afteT4PM , • condition. $4500/Best Auto QD trans.. VS, pwr. rack & pinion ttonsl disc twks., CHEVY 70 BISCAYNE- trans'., high mileage. car, excellent conditiondii , milesil . CalCll l 201379484201-379-4847 1 1 Offer. 908-846-2867 FORD 86 ESCORT- 2 AM/FM ot-tapo, pwr. wlnda/tnjnk/dr. nt. air, tnt, o ". t' *. 4 door, 6 cylinder, good $1500/BO Owner anxious $4200 or best offer. 359- after 6PM.. ...•••• ciuioo, doth Int., bkt. sts., console, ali-ssason stl. twit BMW "88 M-3— White w/ 1 transportation, am/fm to selll Call 806-3053 7157. DODGE 89 OMNI- door, 5 speed, runs great, rodlals, V1N. MH609717, STK #1K9, MSRP' S17.268,. black leather int., -5 spd,- hlgh_MPG,' 4 speaker FM, $211Odoo!ordlsc. radio, a/c $350. Call 572;- CHEVY 87 CAMARO- CHRYSLER 87 COTl-"Whlter4dr hatch, PS, PB, ri92^HF?rexecutive's "car: 6267. 51K highway miles. Ask- Superior cond. Daytime V6, Black, 43K ml, excel QUEST TSI- 5spd, low auto, 24k miles, excellent ing $3000. Call 481-8508 15,150 908-390-9600, ext: 28. CHEVY 76 CORVETTE cond, auto, AC, T-tops, miles, loaded, transfer- condition. Must sell, Ask- or 526-1068 L82— excel condu all cass/ stereo," hew: tires, able warrantee, excelelnt. Ing $5100/BO. 873-0613 BMW, '82 633 CSI-numbers match, white w/ shocks/ struts,' brakes. cond., Asking $8300. Call DODGE, 72 CHAL- FORD 87 ESCORT- 5 1991 MERCURY CAPRI- auto, black w/tan leather black Int., new tires & $6500/60.276-1791 Scott 754-3064 LENGER- for parts, rear, sp3, AC, PS, PB,: 44k 2 dr1( 1.6 L dual ovortioad cam, 16-valvo.onfl. w/multl Interior, 70,000 mis., ex- miles, rear defogger, AM/ port oloct. fuol.ln|., trt. whl. drivo, 5-spd, man. Ira™,, wheels, must sell, CHEVY 87 CELEBRITY CHRYSLER, "85 LE trans, glass, RT dash, pwr. 4-wtil. dlso brks;, pwr. wlnd/rnlrrs/. AM/FM ot-cass., • cellent cond. $8500. or B/ $10,500. 257-8820 eves; FM cass., $3750. Call styled whig., Ik. fold-down rr. d., Itr. slrng. wh!.. air bag. O. Days, 908-225-8043, EUROSPORT- 4 cyl,BARON GTSr4 dr. hatch, rims, ect. Call 968-1279. 690-1279. :. , days 245-1677 4 cyl. turbo, auto. P.S., FORD "64 FAIBLANE ...JUST DROP THE TOP AND HAVE FUN! eves, 908-906-O577. loaded, air, power win- FORD 87 MUSTANG CHEVY 76 CORVETTE- dows & locks, AM/FM P.B., P/locks/wlndows, 500— V-8, auto, PS, new BMW,'89, 528e— Bronzlt, canary yellow w/brown all tilt, rear def., cruise. Cloth dual exhaust & brakes. GT— 1S90 motor & trans. cass., new tires & brakes. 20k miles, 3k on motor & 1991 MERCURY GRAND.MARQUIS GS leather interior, excel, leather Int, 49K orlg. Int.,' electronic navagator Needs cosmetics. $1,995. cond. $20i000 price ne- Steal at $3300. 494-0676. trans, heads decked '&- Bluo, 4 dr., oulo OD trans., VS, pwr, Btrng/brfcs:, AM/FM miles, mint cond, asking CHEVY 88 BERETTA— 4 pkg., voice commancldlg- call 469-9352. . El-Cass,, pwr. wlnids/tks/lrurid/dr. St., sir, tnt. flls.. rr. del.. gotiable. Call after 5pm, $9500. Call 968-1276 ported, manifold & air ple- till. crulSo, cloth Int., epllt st,, ww llras, all-eoason stl. belt 201-249-2150. . cyl, excellent condition, Hal dash, AM/FM stereo, FnRn ,a1—STATION. num matched & ported, radlals, VIN. MX8t755S, STK #1M!8, MSRP 420,139, white, 38k miles, Asking sunroof. 70K mis. ga- wAGONi'e cyKnnlng Under drive' pullles. 355 6712 domo mllos. $3144 dealer discount. $1000 factory BUICK 79 REGAL- V-8, CHEVY 78 CAPRICE- 4 raged, $4995. robato. PS, PB, Air, $800. Good door, 8 cyl, excellent me- $6900. Call 272-3094 g y cond.,, cleadean $75$70 or best rear, $10,000/BO. Call transportation. Call CHEVY 89 CAVALIER CHRYSLER, 87 NEW offer. 752-7688. 231-0665 $15,995 chanical condition, well YORKER -4 cyl., turbo : , ' „ • 805-9634, maintained Interior & ex-224— auto, fully loaded, FORD 88 CROWN VIC- new tires, $9000/BO. Call low miles, excellent FORD '88 ESCORT LX- BUICK '87 LE SABRE- terior, $1500. 985-7354 cond., loaded, options, Red, 4DR, manual, 38K TORIA- 4dr. Sedan, 752-7949. must sell. 233-3032 7pm- mostly hwy. miles, great loaded, Call 369-3287 $5OO 6 cyl., loaded, 55K ml.,CHEVY 79 CAMARO Roadster roof, trunk rack, CHEVY 89 CORVETTE 9pm only. • condition $4,650. Call after 6PM BONUS 228- 350, auto, PS, PB, CONVERTIBLE- Never 526 5932 Blue book value $8200, AG, AM/FM cass, orig "* DID YOU ~ - - ^_ QRD 88 T-BIRD- light For Qualified will sell for $7200. Call seen rain or snow. 13K grey, PB, PS, P/wlndows, owner, excel cond, ga- orlg. miles. Red w/black "•rui m.iKN^W '' u -A FORD 78 GRANADA- 781-2056.- _.. raged, new tires, extra CC, AM/FM, new brakes, leather interior. Auto. Mint Thls little ad can be read V6 blacki exce|. runhing tires, schocks & struts, BUICK71 ELECTRA- 4 rims, $3000/BO..469-0532 cond. $25,000. 781-1529. 42k miles. Must sell door, 53K miles, 455 en? in more than 147,000 COnd., PB, 4 door, asking CHEVY 90 LUMINA- homes In 15 publications $60O/BO. Call anytime $7250/BO. 382-5140. glne, mechanically excel- CHEVY .81 MONTE 1 0 0 So me r3 et lent. Call 232^08211 7PM CARL;O- 6 cyl., PS, PB,. brand hew, garage Kept, t^Si , " "' J 1 , ' 463-7148 or 9AM-5PM, 2dr. coupe, blue, AC; PS,,..'M ddlesex.and. .Unipn 949^795, only. AC, AM/FM stereo, auto.. a Advertise In tho Ctbssttl6d! 70K••'ml., original owner, PB, cruise, AM/FM cass., Counties? It caught your BUICK 76 RIVIERA- mint condition. Asking P/wlndows & locks, under attention, didn't It? FORD 79 LTD— good Great condition, loaded, $2900.: Call 232-5340 2k miles. Only $10,500. CallYOURad In todayl condition. 302 engine. 455 V8, all new parts, after 6PM. Oall 755-2681. 1-800-334-0531. $550. Call 356-5642 after hew velour interior, new We Get ResuUsI 9AM. - carpeting,- many extras. $2000/B,O.- 752-4364. BUICK 79 ELECTRA- 4 door, fully equipped, 120K miles. Runs very well. Tan vinyl top/dark brown metallic, sharp, $900, Call 469-3037. BUICK 85 CENTURY : LTD— :48k miles,jpowor locks & windows, stereo. Excellent condition. $3800/00. 908-766-3656 eves. BUICK 86 SKYLARK- 4 i door Custom. 1 owner. Showroom cond. Auto., PS, PB, air, AM/FM cass,, T/glass, digital Instru- ments, delay wipers, rear defroster, dual mirrors, wire wheels, 50K rni. $7200. Call 889-4047 ••• BUICK 87 LASABRE- 4dr sedan, limited low mileage. PS, PB, stereo, . AC, vmyj top, Wire wheel, many extras. $6800. 232- 7040 after 6PM CADILLAC '70, FLEET- '87 911 CARRERA VISIT US AT WOOD- Gold. Excellent '88 GOLF '87 S000S QUATTRO F*oracha 2-Dr, 6-Cyl Enn, 6-8pd Man condition. New tires. All Volkswagen 4-Dr, 4-Cyl Eng, 3-Spd Man Audi 4-Dr Sedan, B-Cyl Eng, 6-Spd Man Trans, Man Slrg, Pw BtaRos, Pwr Wind/ power & comfort* Reli- Trans, Pwr Strg & Brakes, Air Cond, Trans. Pwr Strg & Brakes. Air Cond Lcks, Air Cond, AM/FM St. Cass Sun AM/FM Stereo, Cloth Int, & More. Stk# Pwr Sts/Wlnd/Lcks/Antenna, AMVFM rool, Uhr Int, & More. Stk#81-905D able. $850, Call 560-8413. 91-906E. 23,281 Ml. VIN#JV001BB1. Cass, Sunroof, Cloth Int, & More. Slk# 19.3S1 Ml, VIN#HS1Z2776, CADILLAC 84 SEDAN 91-144C. 40.861 Ml. VIN#HNH2052. DE VILLE- original •11,935 owner, black exterior w/ BMW red interior, excellent on •89 JEHA CARAT '88 90 QUATTRO CALL US FOR gas, $3000. Eves. 238- Volkswagen 4-Dr, 4-Cyl Eng, B-Spd Man Audi 4-Dr sedan, B-Cyl Eng, 6-Spd Man trans, Pwr R&P strg & Brakes, Air Cond, Trans,' Pwr strg & Brakes, Air cond, Pwr SAAB 7118; days 245-1260 AM/FM Stereo, Sunroof, & More. STK# Sts/Wlnd/Uks, AM/FM St Cass, & More. THE CAR YOU 91-913E. 9826.MI. VIN#KW078185. . Stk#91-909C. 39,141 Ml. VIN#JA3004- *9495 07 -....-'•15,250 i^i^ Prices incl. all costs except license, registration & taxes •-JL-" March-14,-1991^Union-County 2 — March 14,1991 - Union County Classified HONDA 90 CIVIC LX-r JAOUAR '85 XJ6- Blue, LINCOLN 67 CONTINEN- LINCOLN, '88 CONTI- MAZDA 88 626 TURBO- Have company car, 5 37K miles, all power, TAL— 462, dual exhaust, NENTAL- Signature Se- Sllver, 4 door, 5 speed, speed, 7K miles, fully sunroof, mint condition. Power everything, new ries, front wheel drive, AC, 63K ml, transferable loaded, must sell. $11,800. Call 231-0240. paint, 84K miles. Great, anti-lock brakes, excel, factory warranty to 7SK AUTOMOTIVE $12,000. Call 356-6618. condition. $1200/B.O. cond.o $10,000. Call mi, excel cond, $7800. HYUNDAI 89 SONATA- Call Ken or Kathy 968- (908)486-3031. Call S26-O396 ' PS, PB, AC, fuel injected, JEEP 87 GRAND 5829. leave messafje. MAZDA 88 RX7 SE- WAGONEER MAZDA 84 626LX- red, auto.* AC, sunroof, CO N N E C T I O N low mileage, must sell. 5spd, AC, PS. PB, good Asking $7900. Call 725- 4x4. Fully loaded. 1 LINCOLN 85 TOWN stereo cass., 28K mi., owner. Never towed. 60k running condition, $2200/ under Mazda warranty. FORD 89 MUSTANG- FORD 90 TAURUS HONDA 80 ACCORD- 9846 CAR- 4 dr. Sedan, 42k BO. 218-9311 after 6PM HONDA 88 ACCORD miles. Best offer over miles, loaded, mint condi- $10,000. Call 874-7672 or Convertlble GT. Adult SHO — luxuary scjdrt "Btcellent condition, man- KM- 2,7k miles, fully ISUZU 89 AMIQO XS- $10,000. 908-276-4500 owned; 11K ml; leather; sedan, 5 spd, AC, PS, P/ Blue, 21,500 miles, ac- tion. $8900. Call 369-3287 MAZDA 86 626 TURBO- 212-640-8473 upl transmission, new equipped, 5spd, bur- days or 908-233-2985 MAZDA 89 626- .4 door, auto; AC; cruise; tilt; pre- windows, P/Iocks, P/ muffler, all maintenance gandy w/camel interior. cessories; excellent con- eves/wkend after 6PM blue, 4 door, 5 speed, mlum sound; P/lJ -moon-roof., anti-lock : AC. cass.. 70K ml., moon- s npnad, AC, low miles, records avaUabltv-SlOOO- 4M0l40O.-Gall-S39-76037 — -dltlnn. $1?,S00, Call 58Q- ""•.*• • - — locks: $14,500r248-9245- brakesT-white-W/black 1943 after 8PMr LINCOLN; '80. TOWN : roofr told down- rear seal,- Immaculate,-1-ownerrfea- "We've brought three of the top import leather inter, 3k miles. 272-1472 between 6-9pm. CAR— Loaded, excel, excel, cond. Asking sonable. Eves. 908-359- $t7,500. 819-7761. HONDA 89 CIVIC-LE. JAGUAR 83 XJ6- Black/ LINCOLN '86 TOWN $4500/BO. 781-081S FORD 89 PROBE LX- HONDA 83 PRELUDE- 16 valve, Auto, Loaded, tart, sunroof, car phone, CAR— 75,000 ml., cond. 4DR, V-8, AC, 1923 franchises in America together in one red, 12,500 miles, \autq, 5 spd, sun roof, AM/FM, 22k miles, stero cass., good cond, 67K ml, loaded, $8,000. Great White, AM/FM cass.. 4 AC, fully loaded including Advertise In the Classified! Mint condition, new up- AM/FM, valour seats, flip $10,500, loaded.- 245- condition. Also, $100 car speakers, Leather Int.' convenient location. At Crystal, you'll find sunroof, $10,950.. Call holstery, paint. $3990. side rear seat. 422-8496 1166 days; 276-6582 phone special. Call 908- 113K ml. S2200/B.O. Call Advertise In the Classified! 271-0886 234-1018. $10500./BO. nights after 6PM 234-0517. 781-2870, before 5:00pm, the discount prices you'd expect from a huge dealer but in a relaxed and friendly \ environment. We're not quite ready for ITS ALL HERE& MORE: our Grand Opening, but you can still get the same deals and beat the crowd!" MAZDA TOYOTA BRAND NEW 1991 BRAND NEW 1991 BRAND NEW 1991 BRAND NEW 1991 TERCEL WMKYOUCAN WHEHtnU 'Toyota 2-Or, 1-5L 8OHC 12-Vato EFt 4-Cy< Enft iSpd ttan ttmt, Mwr . RAP Stru. P«« OK Bn*»l. FWD. Al W««tw Hgltft D*bo. Opt - -7ttarta'S<*'Halbh,-«V enfl. *^pd AUTO. Pw RiP Strtf 4 aaka* V' Tiiirda ^OrSadanT*^^. tSpi a TtanaVPw E6O iTfakat, AIR Coiaoto. RKUI, WHOn. Itod Fml Odd st* Hriogtn HMbin, DH . Qla««,RrOalO(j;olo.VlN Mklda 44V Sadan, 4-Cyl Eng. 4-Spd AUTO, Pa* Strg I Drakaa, AIR, III Toyo(m4-r> Sidaa.tfUIMivCam te-Vahn EFI <-cy< Eno, S-Spd.Man' Mazda 4WD, J-Cyt Ena &Spd Uui tram. Paw Skg a Oao Bn»ia>, Pw Toyota 4-fir Sadan. 2L0t TwiivCam 1S-Vak« EFI 4-Cyl Ens. 4-Spd AUTO AM/FM Stare) Casj. CtulM, Fl Mat), MX PkO, Rr Ddoj, T/GIMJ, aid Tram W/Od, Pwr RJ.P Sin) & ««I Bialos, FWO. AIR, n Moo, Ml 8b. Opt. BcM Sb. Clolh Inl, alcl VIN«M01147SS. USRP: (11,693. prfca - W/OO r\w Aui'd Strfl « Pvir DIM Bnkal, FWD. Tf&aa. Rr Dalog, AM/ VIN# MS120912. MSHP: (14.542. Pilca Inda »1600 MFR Rabala I $500 1 Waalhar Gfd F*d. Crpt. EVS «do>. RadUb, StyM Stoel WW«. Coiuola, Inda $500 MFR Rebalii. MITSUBISHIS CrysUl Dlaooum.' ' . FM SIMM Caai W/4 Spki.. Dla Clock. Mbn. Slytod Etaal VMt, U* 150 MAZDAS Dual OuUkta Mini, Halooan Haadvnu. 4-WN Indap Supap, Rad Cloth Wpen, Full Spaca, All \N«M|W &d PVa Had Fmt Cloth 6b, Ram Trw*/ DddSb. elc. WN*MCoeo532. MSnP:$10,«0 • F<£Raltau, Haloom Haadbn^s, RaoWt, aid \AMU3U3XZ MSRP: BRAND NEW 1991 GALANT S I 4 dr, 5 spd man,:4 cyl, p/s/b,.AM/FM st w/6 spws, a/c, wiilcvrs, fir mats, VlN- 11,490! 1,495! MZ031288, St)#.'91MI&9; . : MSRP;,...... *13L310 DISCOUNT ,.*1928 BRAND NEW 1991 BRAND NEW 1991 BRAND NEW 1991 BRAND NEW CELICA ST PREVIALE MX-6 MIATA OUR PRICE 1991 MAZDA 626 4 DR Toyota 2-O Eport cat>e, LeLTttbi Cam 16-VaKw EFI 4Cyl Ena. S-Spd BRAND NEW 1991 Man Tiana. Pwr, RSP Slrg ft DlaoBrakM, FWO, Hr MoQ. AM/FM liana Toyou y-fm Mm, 2.4L IVHoCam 10-VahM EFI *Cyl Ena 4-Spd AUTO, Mazda 2Dr Coupe. 4-Syl Eno, 4^od AUTO, Pwr Stra » DrakM, AIR, CMS, Dig Oook, Crpt, Bctt Stt. Conaola, B/3 Mdga, Radiate. Whl Cvn, FW MT Bto & DUo Drtkaa, AIR, Pw MndUdK, T/Qlaaa. Rr Dofrort. AM/FM atarao Can, Cniaa, OX Pkfl, FI Mali, alcl VIN#M513eS27. Muda2-Ot Centum*!. *C* Encl. AUTO, P>« fl . Inl Wlp«».aM Trim, eld VIN#U0053568.MSnPr»13J 6/10 MILE SOUTH OF ROUTES ONE MILE SOUTH OF ROUTES 202 & 31 CIRCLE, FLEMINGTON, NJ J 202 & 31 CIRCLE, FLEMINGTON, NJ 908-782-7500 Prices incl. all costs to be paid by consumer except reaJsMton &Ia)«s7 LOCATED NEXT TO FLEMINGTON CHRVSLER/PLYMOUTH/DODGE 968-1600 • ' / •r r,j mmI 4 - March T4, March 14,1991 — Union County Classified — 5 INDEX AUTOMOTIVE OTIV C O N N E C T I O N GOT A CAR or TRUCK Automotive Connection QMC 70 PICK-UP- 6 JUNK CARS BOUGHT— 110 - AUTO$ FOR SALE CON N C I ON cylinder, auto, 6 foot bed, FOR SALE? 130 Whltehouse Auto. Call c 115 -CLASSICCARS new brakes. S795/BO. 140 534-2519 120 - TRUCKS FOR SALE MERCEDES 77 280E- MITSUBISHI 86 STAR- OLDS: '85 CUTLASS SU- RENAULT 85 ALLI- VW 87 SCIRROCO-16V- CHEVY 87 PICK-UP- 4_3=?' 722-2328. VANS MISCELLANEOUS Mlnt condition in and out, JUNK CARS WANTED.— ION ESIR- 5 spd turbo, PREME BROUGHAM- ANCE— 4 door, 47K red, AC, 51k miles, very WD, snowplow, ftedllner, > QMC 79 JIMMY^ 4WD, AUTOMOTIVE -430—AIANS FOR SALE- U FOR SALE 752-0466. -i*I\VL^JWilt • I /W»-_IU-^-W^ M I :J3lJtJ.)Bat]>Bf._siinrOoi. ll^CM^tB0 oipd_<^n^tto^^ Sunroof, AM/FM cassette, " T*\t :T40 - MISCtQAhJEODS~AXrrOMOTlVE 1 loaded, rebuilt eng &cass.. 72K ml., excel,or best offer. 463 5all 654-8imri>eTore. $B50%OT~CaY86*818^ , —j Target motor 105K miles. $6,999. 234- r 150 - AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES turbo W/35K, $8500/BO. cond. Lt.Blue w/Dk.Blue 7148. : 10PM & weekends. ask for Mike. . -W/1O|H IDHM, never cCHEVY 78 V4 TON- DIDYOU I ( 160 A 1018. 467-3820: eves. 231-1671 Int., $4300. Call 247-3591. 160 - MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE TOYOTA '86 CELICA VW 88 JETTA CARAT- DODGE 87 DAKOTA- plowed or towed with. Good condition, great KNOW.. [MOTORCYCLES] 170— RECREATIONAL VEHICLES MERCEDES 78 280SE- NISSAN '87, 300 ZXPEUGEOT 85 605 8TI- GTS- Hatchback, Silver, 'Ittaded'AC..PS, f>B, PW,Midslze pickup. 28,000 S4400/BO. Call 356-4641. work truck, commercial This little ad can be read Show car, new engine, Turbo— Black w/charcoal $ speed, mint cond., orig. leather seats, excel, cond. R/mlrrors, ,P/antenna;. miles, PS, PB, auto, ex- OMC 84 HIGH 8IERRA- Cl dO d A8 m0 than I FOR SALE I -1B0 -- BOATS AND ACCESSORIES 78.000 mis., loaded, fled leather Int., loaded. Mint owner, 104K ml., best dual rear wheels, 4 WD,Knnnir!« « . « ™9 '" '* 147,000 Loaded, garaged, newcruise, sunroof, AM/FM cellent condition. Must $1200/BO. Call after 5PM homes In 15 publications wAan -int., Excel, cond. condition. $12,000/B.O. offer. Eves. 722-2613 racing tires,; p/sunroof, 5cass, 5 spd. alloy wheels, see to appreciate. $7000. 350 cu., 4 spd stand., S11.800/B.O. 526-6327, Call 964-9469, rv. mess. or best offer. 233-0316. . 53K ml., 81 flat bed, 4 new756-8345 ••••.-. throughout Somerset, HONDA 1980 XL5005- PEUGEOT 86 505 GLspd. SBSOO. 276-5491 • 40K, excel, cond. & price, CHEVY 80 VAN—Good Middlesex and Union Real Estate Connection 526-7052, leave message. TOYOTA 83CEUCA- 2 $7200. 658-4885 tires, new clutch. Original Enduro,$1000. 359-5468, NISSAN '89 SENTRA- 4 WAGON- auto, AC. PS, DODGE 87 RAM 100 condition with a $300. Counties? It caught your askforTom MERCEDES 84 280speed, manual, AC, AM/PB. P/wlndows, P/lock8, dr. coupe, 5 spd., red w/VW 89 JETTA GL- 4 dr, PICK-UP- 6 cyl.. 3spd owner. S600O/BO or trade LINES WEEKS '^^P ^^P ^^P *^^P ^^P ^^F 210-HOMES FOR SALE SEL— 99k miles, 6 cyl., tor passenger van ofroof rack. $995. 548- attention, didn't it? FM cass. stereo. Low AM/FM cass, excel cond, black int., PAvlhdows &dark blue w/llght blue w/over drtve.i PS, PB, AM/ 0253. Call YOUR ad In today) HONDA 88 HURRICANE 215 - TOWNHQUSES AND CONDOS fuel efficient, garage kept, mileage: Good cond. 72K ml, $4500. 654-5335 locks, sunroof, cruise, PS, inter., orig. owner, mint FM stereo, (Sliding rear equal value. 231-8042 CHEVY 85 C30 1 TON -1Q00CC, 2700 miles, At the prepaid rate of only $12, Forbes Newspapers Automotive Connection will run excellent condition. 1-800-334-O531We Get Results.I FOR SALE . $6000. Must sell. Must days,654-3414 eves . PB, high mileage but runs cond., 23k miles, AC, PS, wIridoiwfejitep rear INTERNATIONAL 79 Corbln saddle, excellent 220 - COMMERCIAL PROPERTY S9.900/BO. Call evenings seel 752-0147. great. Minor body repair PB, 4 cyl, auto, sunroof bumper, trailer hitch, 36k 81 ROLL- condition, $4000./BO. your 6 line ad for "6 Weeks in 15 publications — reaching more than 147,000 A 781-1704. PLYMOUTH '75 needed. Must sell. Asking AM/FM stereo cass.,. SCOUT.II 4X4- convert- 647^581 FOR SALE NISSAN 83 280ZX- DUSTER- Runs well. miles, Excel, cond. ible & hardtop w/ sunroof, _ Car carrier. Ex-. households in Somerset, Middlesex and Union Counties. WHAT A DEAL! MERCEDES 85 380SE- $1900/BO. 735-2915 $9700/BO; Call 687-5375 $3500. 359-6363 after roll bar, BOk miles, $1250 0923 eves cellent for moving ma- 225 -. ACREAGE AND LOTS Turbo, 5 speed, t-tops, Good transportation. Ask- chinery, fork-lifts, etc. • Offer good on cars, trucks • Add must run as originally ordered." • Must be paid in advance ; silver/grey. Immaculate, digital dash; leather lng_$300 as Is. Qall 560- TOYOTA 83 CELJOA- 5PM ask for Ray. Neg. Call Mike 654-8463. 230 - OUT OF AREA PROPERTY looks & smells brand 70001b. for! ' or vans only Any change in copy constitutes a • Remember to call When seats, all options. Good 3977. leave message. Auto., AC, AM/FM, tint 1 DODGE 88 PICK-UP- ISUZU '86 TROOPER- 235 -r MOBILE HOMES AND SITES new, low mileage, 2 year condition (no rust). $3950 windows, needs motor, IIS AM/FM cass, AC, auto, $10,500. Cal! 752-4838 . 352-9893 {RECREATIONAL] • Private party only - no new ad vehicle is sold unlimited warranty. Must, PLYMOUTH 84 TUR- 26Kml., AC, 2 DR. 5spd, 240 - REAL ESTATE WANTED or best offer. 773-7026. BO. Call after 5PM, 329- CLASSIC PS, PB; 4 WD, low mile- extras, real nlcel $7,000/ TIRES- 4 825-20's, 2 I VEHICLES I __ dealers please • 6 line limit-each additional line $1.00 see. Call 422-4986 : . ISMO- 74,000 miles. CHEVY 88 CQNVER- 1SSR1R •> IRCDII; 245 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NISSAN 84 SENTRA— 2 Great shape. Guaranteed 6225 CARS age, excel cond, asking B.O. Call 704-8747 or 5 250 - APARTMENTS FOR RENT MERCEDES 8 8 door, 5 speed, ajr, rebuilt NJ inspection. $1950. TOYOTA 84 CELICA QT $8000. 72 Newport good 722-6054. SION VAN- fully loaded, )£?,* 4 I«5A13 on 190-Uke new, guarged. eng, new radlals, AM/FM, 766-0934,766-5140. COUPE—- manual. 5 cond, $500. 369-6934 . 4 6 1 3 LUXURY MOTOR S 255 - HOUSES FOR RENT All power: New Tires. PS, excel cond. Inside & JEEP 79 WAQONEER- ffiT^flfeu^* K i\7 815 on r. m°2 HOME- 31' Klnas High- PLYMOUTH 85 HORI- speed, 61K miles, loaded. BUICK 53— Parts car, FORD '71 UTILITY loaded, runs well, must Fill in 1 character per box, 260 — TOWNHOUSES AND CONDOS $43k miles. Full Warranty out. 33 MPG. 83K ml, S3995/BO. Call 789-2837 $300/BO. 1924 Super Six TRUCK- Dual wheels. Ing $17,500. 494-1414 B781g on r|m m F(jrd way. Dual roof AC, micro- FOR RENT - . to 50k. Must See. 539-$2700. 4B3-Q307 ZON— Silver, 4 door, see, $1195. Call 469-9352 TRAILER-MGS 4.5 ft. xwave, color TV, awning. allowing for spaces and punc- auto, good bond, high TOYOTA 84 SUPRA- Hudson: 1933 .DeSoto Trailer hitch, fair cond. JEEP 86 CHEROKEE DODGE rackres, CARAVAnewly reN- grill. 358-6843 265 - ROOMS FOR RENT 3063 rumble- seat. 'Both jcars $650. Call 356-5642 after Sleeps 6. $17,000. 233- tuation as necessary. Re- NISSAN 86 300ZX mileage. Asking $1100. Red, 5 Spesd,' AC, Sun LAREDO- Excel, cond., 5380 eve. 843-0233 day. 270 -r- OFFICES FOR RENT MERCEDES BENZ 86, TURBO— Red, 5 speed, Call 725-5291 root New exhaust, tires, 9AM sunroof, AC,- P/wlndows, member to include phone 190E- 60k miles, auto- . Eves. 281-6974 275 - COMMERCIAL PROPERTY leather, power everything, PLYMOUTH '89 HORI- shocks. 100 watt stero, FORD '74 RANCHERO- P/locks, AM/FM cass, tltt number matic, excellent condition. mint condition,' $6500. alarm, excellent condi- CHEVY 57 WAGON^ PS, PB, AC, runs well. wheel, alloys, 65K miles. 18O \ FOR RENT $16.900/BO. Call between Call 908-821-1526 after ZON— 5 speed, 4 door hatch, 22,500 miles. AC, tion. 11 Ok miles $5500./ runs good, orig. engln, $595. Call 908-755-4814. $7250.757-0767 days. DODGE 81 HALF TON BOATS & I I 280 - VACATION RENTALS 6PM & 10PM & ask for6PM, •-"- 7x10. Rat body w/rembv- PS/PB, AM/FM radio, BO.647-8581 restorable, $2500/00. FORD "79, F-250- V-8, JEEP 8/ GRAND Mall with check or money order to S 285 - MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS Maria. 201-862-2588. Gall 272-1920. : able side racks, 14 in. ACCESSORIES] MERCURY 73 COMET- NISSAN 87 300ZX- great- condition, $4800. TOYOTA 86 COROLLA- 48pd, runs well, needs WAQONEER- fully wheels w/2 spare wheels ba. additional line add $1.00 FORBES NEWSPAPERS 290 - WANTED TO RENT Turbo, loaded, leather Int. Call 699-1037. Red, auto, AM/FM cas- CHEVY 64 CORVAIR work. $495. Call 469- equipped, 1 ownor/drlver, 4 door, 63K miles, good 29k miles, passport, car CONVERT IB L E — 4 $600. Call 908-846-6036. I CLASSIFIED CONNECTION 295 - ROOMMATE$ WANTED sette, AC, 2 door, excel- 9352. r leather Inter., garaged, DODGE 85 VAN- Sspd, — condition, no dents or cover. $12600. 722ri421 PLYMOUTH, '77, VOL- speed, $1800 or best BOSTON WHALER- mat. $600. Call 469-6245. ARE— Wagon,. Runs. lent condition, 97K high- FORD '87 R.ANGER- showroom cond., 58k AC, cruise. PS. PB. AM/ 1985 14ft. 40 H.P. Evl- P.O. Box 699, Mark . :, way miles, $5000/BQ. offer. Call for appointment miles certified. $12,000. FM stereo cass., new ( $500. Call TDave (908) after 5PM"or weekends; 4x4 XLT, 4 cyl;, 5 spd., f ISO A nrude and Tee Nee' Somervllle NJ 08876 Classified Connection MERCURY 77 COUGAR NISSAN 89 240SX- 5 752-9083. 225-1376 or 221-4765. Cap. Very low ml, New. Call (90S) 234-1592 brkkes & muffler, 54k AUTOMOTIVE I trailer. $4300. Call I —Blue/white, all power, 272 7481 : v spd man, AM/FM stereo, PONTIAC 79 FIREB1RD- TOYOTA 86 COROLLA- j —, ""'' ':—_ shocks, battery,' fan; belt JEEP 89 WRANGLER-4 miles, $4900,; Call 201- 245-4666. ~ Name . 305 AUCTIONS excellent cond., new tires AC, new battery, new Sr5, -44K Miles, Garage CHEVY 65 IMPALA 2 tires have less than 3000 968-6163. I SERVICES I 310 GARAGE SALES /parte, $800. 2B7-2259. front & rear brake Job w/ auto, V8, 2 door. AM/FM, cyl, 5 spd, 4 WD. bra. AM/ OR CALL TOLL FREE ireat speakers, good keptj one owner, auto, DOOR— 1 owner, good mi: also bed liner $6200, FM cass, soft top, sport FORD 77 WINDOW Ads In Classified IPhone. -^warrantyr—sHyer'-notoh- I -312 tCt1T«Mtm dttl4ffltlraTyl Gall-anytimen2-18-9313r- AND USE YOUR CHARGE back. 49,600 ml. Asking y, musTselir$2000 or -wheel8,-exoel-condr-17K TObYfor 314 ANTIQUES ARCH- 4 dr., PjS, PB, P/ condition. $6000. B/O.wheels. . Minor work. Serl- FORD '89 BRONCO XLT ml, $8000. 805-0546 or 356-8122. —dont< windows, air, auto., high $9,775/BO. 873-1137 t offer. Call 752-8258. 968-4790. pus restorers, only. Make eigg n & domestla. 1 day 315 FOR SALE PONTIAC 79 LEMANS- : 13,000 ml., loaded, 609^395:5691 FORD 83 VAN— Ecpno- serviceervic . FreF e estimatestimt , They pay! rnl., 6 cyl., Very good OLDS 73 442- Only 500 TOYOTA 8814 SUPRA- offer. Call 754-914%. . 316 FREE TO GOOD HOME ' - cond. Asking $1000/Offer. Auto, 4 door. 106K miles, $15,000. Also, $100 carp- line, white, auto trans., Call Dan at 806-7999. 317 made,- rebuilt 455, rebuilt. PB^Aer-$3S« Call 526- 50K. rni;.L.blaok.. w/gray.^-5. CHRYSLER 64— 4-door hone -special. Call .908- JEEP CHEROKEE 88- 4 AC, AM/FM pass.. :2.9AMr.10PM.;:; . : YARD, GARDEN, AND FARM Call 276*8120 , Muncl M20, rebuilt hurst 4 speed, sport package, hardtop, good condition, 234-0517. dr, buff yellow,:AC, PB, 320 speed shifter, S2000/BO. 2064. -:Y •'••' • • '••':"-.; tanks, 4 new tires. Asking .:.••'•'- ' . HORSES AND SUPPLIES MERCURY 84 GRAND garaged, mint cond., best full power, runs well, new PS, 4WD, auto, sunroof, $2200.,Call 906-8706. .322 .MARQUIS- Loaded, has Ej |i|iySy? ;/•' ; '^v||},,> 'i3'-^'-.-'-'- miisai m urn--. ^ •• r Nawa Conttnl Oen«r«t«d by Ad Otpartmint in real estate Bergman named to market Transactions South Plainfield building Anne Kelly of Barrett & Crairt Realtors in Westfield has quali- Bergman Realty Corporation has been named real estate advisor fied for the; New Jersey Million by the institutional owner of 51 Cragwopd Road, a 45,000 square BEDMINSTER Grove St, $295,00p . Dollar Club in 1990 with over $2 Lawrence M Julius to James D &. foot office building In South Plainfield. , • . Richard J & Vtoj&t Darcy to John, million in reaj estate sales vol- Tamara J Gibbons, property at 20 Antbnucd, property at 50-52 Grove The three story office building is at the Intersection of I-287, Just ume. Anne has proven her ex- Cambridge Rd., $163,500 St., $170,000 _ off Hadley Road in South Plainfield, and offers Immediate access to Paula M Dolari to Terri F Taylor. pertise in real estate with con- Somerset Equity Assodatesr-t6 the New Jersey turnpike, Garden Stai,e Parkway, US1, .22 and 18. . property at 5 Sage Ct., $82,500 David Wallacb; property at 401 HAW"1 sistently high performance and Hilts Development Co to Ronald & has been honored as Sales "The building Is ideal for a single corporate user requiring 22, $71,070 •-. ' "~ 40,000 square feet, or to multiple tenants requiring 5,000 square - Judith B Lessnick, property at 20 Somerset Equity Assoclafe»-~to Person of the Month numerous Wood Duck Pond Dr., $159,040 Anna M. Bronsteln, property at 401 times.. "Due to her ability to feet or more," says Ned Cohen, a Managing Director of the firm's Hills Development Co to Michael Hwy 22, $56,650 zero in on the needs of both Real Estate Advisory Division. Corporate neighbors include New E & Beth McCullough, property at Somerset Equity ASSOQ to THc- Jersey Bell, AT&T, Prudential Insurance Company and Atlantic 354 Wren Ln., $175,000 buyers and sellers,. Annq, Kelly . tt*M^ .' mas M & Deborah J Read, property is one of the best 5§&!&ger in Coast Una, among others. BOUND BROOK at 401 W Hwy 22, $46,350 the business," saySc Betty the>>facility provides parking for 175 vehicles, and offers an on-. . Ignazlo & Josephine Furnari to Neil P & Ann M Baker to John & site car rental agency.. The second and third, floors "offer 15,000 Wmberly Brunquell, property at 100- Lynch, manager of Barrett & Joseph V & Frances E, Romeo, Crain. • square feet each, and a large user may acquire the "building property at 409 E Main St., 2 Myrtle Ave., $128,500 " name" with appropriate rooftop signage which is visible from I-287. Coluccl Bros General to Robert & Anne has resided in Cranford . $175,000 •...-... According to Cohen, Bergman Realty has developed plans for Georgia Freeman, property at 105 for 18 years. i >x BRANCHBURG Norwood Ave., $21.2,000 building renovations and improvements including fully upgraded Patricia M & William F Smith to mechanical systems, remodeled lobby areas and elevators. "The Kenneth Leeds, property at 16 SOMERVILLE new, modernized look will provide warmth and prestige and will Gates Rd, $230,000 Robert J Tanajes to Randall 0 & certainly make it one 6f the more attractive buildings In the area. s • Ona A Westbrpok, property at 98 LJzette C. Alonson to Maty E John &. Joan Lacheornayer to Jar Green St., $107,000 Morel & Segal Inc to Thorrtas F & "The buildfng Is currently available at spectacular, below-market Lynch, property at 317 Red' Crest • mes &' Kathleen Brady, property at Usa OCohnell, property at 303 Ln., $105.800 Don E & Jane M Smith to Robert 19BuchmanSt, $194,nnQ rates, and we anticipate quite a demand." E^i 9enfie!d-Rd.r4169,000_ RoBerFBrpbk & Jo Hoffman to . Louis' & Patricia Appezzato to house Ln., $140,000 . Stonlngton Assh to Louis 8PCy- John T & Mary Beth Jordan, prop- Richard Murphy, property ,at-11 ntbla Serrante, property at 10 Um- erty at 49 Station Rd., $150,000 . .Edna PI., $148,000 . ..-. V. V . berger:Dr.i. $403,500 •-".••-••' EDISON- • - : '•.:•••'•-••'•.-•. Audrey Thomas to. ..Charles' .','& - BRIDGEWATER Aspen-At.Ed.to..-Winston. & Mar-— - .'Williams Land,Vest Inc to Robert ' RdseThary .K3sh7~property at 6~Kate A & Jean L'Holjnackl, property at 4 mm Daniel & Betty Jo Anthony to Lois valene Leacock, property at. 63 v ; Boulder pr., $106,000 : Terr., $125,000 , Waldron Dr:,'$500,000- eld Geraldine Jankowitz, property at 61 .,'•• Ajaykurtiar & Preeti Patel to Kevin ' Thomas & Mary Szatkowskl to . .. • Cain Ct, $51,000 & Ludmila.Forrest, p/operty at 5342 . Peter & Judith Briant property at 37 FRANKLIN Kenneth S Sr $ Eileen Plzzb to Orchard St., $163,000 Chestnut St., $124,437 Ronald W.& Sarnie L Thoresz to Lorraine Levant, property at 26 Che- , Starpolnt Dev to Daniel & •Jerri Lois Cohen to Cynthia DeCario, Jeffrey S & Tydolyn C Splro, prop- lsea Way, $120,000 Shilman, property at 124 Orion Rd., erty at 105 Almond Dr., $88,500 .. . Paul R & Rosfyn H Reid to Ken- property at 85 Coleman •.St., . $129,990 : $110,000 •___ Stephen J & Leila J BAlog to neth T & Leona Lutz, property at James Blann to Robert & Helen Long & Sharon Yang tcfAshok & Joseph & Joanne Shamanski, • 785 Harding Rd.( $126,500 Burns, property at 771 River Rd., Usha Kumar, property at 6 Cotton- property at 57 Appleman Rd., Kraft General Food Inc to Frank $260,000 . $157,000 Joy, property at 3602 Plnhorn Dr., wood Ct... $235,000 Mesler George & Sons Inc to Dar- Joseph & Beverly Corite to Glenn $112,000 Meg Copgan to Jacqueline Thom- ius & Mary Griffin, property at 1000 & Michelle Nochenson, property at Martin Schayowitz to David L pson, property at 2205 Deerfield River Rd., $245,000 Dr., $149,000 37 Avebury PI., $131,000 Friedman, property at Sunset Ridge, Captive Realty to Lee Realty As- , Charidan & Aparna Malllk to Chri- Edward Baumgartner to Joseph & $93,000 . soc, property at 727 South ,Ave., stopher M Phelan, property at 34 Grace Lercara, property at i Desser Anna Andreychln to Township of $1,053,137 Cedar Brook Dr., $165,000 PI., $152,000 Bridgewater, property at Whitney Philip Trout to Ladlslav Hanzes, Edison Glen Assoc to Thomas &. JMG Amwell Court Corp to Karen Dr.. $5,000 property at 16 Suttie Ave., $138,000 Amber Stabile, property at I6p2 Ed- & David Bowman, property at 2 51 Cralgwood Road In South Plainfield Daniel. & Jane Stankus to Town- Christopher & Grace, Raba to Gary Ct., $200,000 ship of Bridgewater, property at 4th ison Glenn Terr., $1.72,990 . '.'••". Jaime & Angelina Zaballero, prop- Ernest W Dworechak to Joseph Jr Ave., $4,500 James & Myrtle Forglone to Sa- erty at 73 9th St., $152,000 & Leta D Fetchel, property at 84 SATDRDAV & SUNDAY>4 PM Daniel & Jane Stankus to Town- • was & Angellki Papasawas, prop- Haverhill PL, $94,000 MONTGOMERY DlileyAVe., $124,000 . Xiot 1 ship of Bridgewater, property at 4th ' erty at 4 Freeman Ave., $185,000 SOUTH PLAINFIELD .1st Fed SL to Michael & Michele . W* % VCtiW* ST. PATRICK'S WEEKEND SPECIAL • Louise Nagy to1 Dorothy Saliski, •• 1 ,.,; Estate of.Arjtppla Mpn.41 to Joszef Ryland Group Ino to Olivia. C Ba- Ave., $4^00 •."• -,» •:••:"• . •,-<->"; .. : Mark, Pfeifer to Jayne'Santoro, & Irene NemetH, property at 25 Kos- " soraT'property at 6-tS.'Castletb1n Rdv Burke, property at 90 Echo Ave., 18 CENTRAL AVENUE, CRANFORD property' at 228 GrancMew AVe., . property at 419 Frederick St., ; v : $113;000 . • . , -••.'/"• suthSt, 4120,000 '...•--.. .; $165,000 • ''!•;-* -v^i,:.. • a v c. $152,000., ,v-,. ,..;;. : : .• •" '•. FRANKLIN • ,:,.. •• ' ' $121,500 :, . . . " '"•.'"'' t Ryiand Group Ino to tbrttee Vi- ; John & Marlene Sian to Andrew C Westgate Two Dev to Donna Gl- • • • Josephine S Kaufman to Colleen t Warren Beddoe to William & Kat- [ t Leo & Rose Grabowskl to John & T Murray, property at 221 Llhdsey vona, property at 8 E Castleton Rd., harine M Lotzer, pfoperty at 3 Fargo Tupler, property at 95 Bay berry Dr., ancola, property at 79 Unda Ln.,' ' April Salerno, property at 240 Geary Ct., $108,000 $164,900 •:• ..;.'.•• St., $200,000 $120,000 $159,990 Dr., $127,000 Robert & Sandra Koshkin to Willie Kogene Bldg to Jeffrey Wittrhann, Carmen & Marinacclo D Trola to . Bnjce C & Letty C. Porges to Qallb Industries to Yakov & Rita James Pawlikowskl to Dong Ping Carmen Trola, property at 97 Joseph P & Josephine T Darcy, Gitelman, property at 17 Gallo Way, & Vemell Carr, property at 46 Can- property at 731 New Durham Rd., , Lan, property at 147 Matls St., terbury CiK, $97,500 $120,000 Sunnyvale Ct., $15,000 property at 15 Hoagland Dr., $400,000 , , $1,182,000 $245,000 ... Larry & Mary Mulligan to Jennifer Harry & Elizabeth Elkan to Claire Frontiers Development Corp to Milton B & Judith L Brown to . Ronald & Lesa Walters to Owen & Kong S & ChalYYlto Mong Lan ; Harold "Belcher, property at 173: fc ; Hoag, property at 250 Wngsberry Hallam, property at 711 Old Post Darlene Greenldge, property at 222 Constance M Baglh/o,. property at *K v- & Laura Wang, property at 40 Liv- Hidden Hollow Ct., $164,000 Dr., $130,000 Rd.,$150,000 Oak Tree Ave., $150,000 29 Temple St., $145,000 Louis & Rose Kraft to Louie & ingston Dr., $320,000 , James & Evelyn Obellelro to Jo- Six Mile Run Construction to Peter & Loretta McNamara to ' Thomas Fasollnp to Daniel & Lau- Robert & Diaz Barbara Dolan, Carolyn Breen, property at 7 Palm Joanne Fama, property, $85,000 Barry L Parker to Pamela Blair, seph & Michelle Miro, property at ra McOdrum, property at 1617 property at 23-A Norwood Ct, UNUSUAL 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL. Walk to train, shops, schools, and property at 1 Maak Ct, $430,000 Ct, $121,000 Joseph A Broderick to Robert & 10 Hlllcrest Ave., $124,000 Central Ave., $130,000 . $160,000 rec. Traditionally decorated; Living Room w/ ceramic fireplace and built- Refaat & Dawlat Salama to Bo- Richard & Joan Redling to Wing Mary Reilly,.property at 1569 Am- . William & Ruth Semenas toSam - in floor-to-celllng bookcases. Formal Dining Room w/brick fireplace, new gUslaw & marzena Jamroz, property Sato; property at 29 Philip St, well Rd., $255,000 Larken Assoc to James & Judy' uel J & Sandra M Mall, property at BEDMINSTER kflchen, MBR Suite/full bath. First floor laundry and powder room, RR, at 13 Oak PL, $34,000 $228,000 / -'•••" Tse, property at'66 Roanoke Rd,, 144"flbWard Ave., $110,000 Rodney W Sturm to Daniel K & Oscar D Jr &Kathy Bailey to . screened porch", garage. Rear yard w/bpathouse backs to the.river. New Javier F & Ma Carmen Cabrera to William & Susan Bohn to Henry & Ronald D Widrnan, property at 24 • $395,624 Robert A Kozlowskl to Kenneth & Chetyl QMcCreesh, property at 107 Des Assoc to Des Assoc, prop- Kathleen Saggese, property at 201 Ci<-: life roof. ASKING $360's. : Thomas Collins, property at 2 Pear Teresa Gumlran, property at 9 , DeLar Pkwy, $65,000 kV- . Autumn Ridge Rd., $281,000 erty, $6,000 Jackson Ave., $145,000 DIrs: North Av. to Springfield Av. to Central. Turn Ift. Tree Ln.. $119,000 '.'':.•- Queens Ct, $210,000 Alan J Morgan to Mark I Jacobs, Frederick P Bachmann to An- Alice E & Richard Wheeler to Eugene Childers , to Emanuel . thony A & D. Sturnlolp, property at Westgate II Dev to James E & property at 15 Blrehwood Rd., " NORTH PLAINFIELD Janice R Blackmore, property at Princeton international Prop, prop- Domlnlk, property at 5 Raleigh Rd., 95 DeMott.Ln., $178,500 Catherine Ann Lasasso to Wllford $117,500 171 Unda-Ln., $164,509 Kiaraie Agency, Inc. erty at 5 Shaw Dr., $167,500 $139 500 • • John Q & Suzanne P Nelson to Batjmath, property at 83 Falrview REAfTOB* Bruce. L & .Connie- Hartman to Westgate II Dev to Kenneth Jar- Licensed Real Estate Broker ' —rAlice-& John R Saltvedt to Char- Edward -&'Rlta- Xlorl to John & William John Hageh, property at 22 Ave., $164,000 . Raymond P Walsh, property at 74 ret, property at 174 Unda Ln., les W Sharmln IV, property at 7 Nancy Dzurisslm. property at 90 Hill Ave., $148,000 Ralph & Cathy Prince to Jose & 10 South Ave. E. • Cranford Blrehwood Rd., $95,000 $159,990 •.'.; "GtatV Sunset Ave., $170^000. Westgate Dr.. $147,500 .--... Henry R & Lillian Olsen to Richard Gladys Mora, property at 108-10 Michael A & Joanne R Karr to Jack Morris Dev to Clyde & Lisa David Rlridskopf to James & Kathryn Boye, property at 62 Ches- J Stapleton, property at 79 Mosher Farragut Rd., $65,000 GREEN BROOK Catherine Shirk, property at 160 Rd., $180,000 - Joseph A Marzucco to Charles.P Johnson, property, at 15 Marion St., Samuel & Dorothy Warney to wlch 'Ct, $77,319 $400,000 Westgate Dr., $125,000 Hills Development. Co to Frank Julia N Truplano to Patricia Parks, & Barbara Dagraca, property at 933- Robert Getz Jr, property aj 2-B Blue Emanuel & Mildred Kaplan to • property at 31 Ray St., $115,000 43 Highway 22, $625,000 Terry & Shelley Ortner to Jose & Ridge Ave., $275,000 ; Cotchan, property at 151 Cortland Ullan Roco, property at 62 E Martin Carolyn Stacey, property at 24 Ln., $62,240 ' , Rachel Larangelra to Paul Gre- Dennis C & Rosalie A See to Jean T Denney to Giovanni & Ter- Ave., $165,000 Woodfem St., $135,000 gory FHzpatrick, property at 118 William V Jr & Esther Stokes, esa Rlvezzi, property at 121 Rock Carmine L Petrlcclone to Anita S Albert Frassetto to Plenum Pub- Perez, property at 65 Mountain Ct., Sunnyvale Ct, $129,000 property at 290 Lewis St., $178,000 Ave.. $95,000 HIGHLAND PARK •. Glno A Garibaldi to James H Car- lishing Corp, property at 200-220 Jerome & Anne Darvlrr to Leonard $74,569 George & Cathleen McDonald to William C & Judy C Curley to ney, property $11,737 Jeffrey J & Sheila A Walsh, property • McQaw Dr., $4,160,000 • & Marle-Laur RaBlnow, property at Larry & Lisa C Hanger to pebra A Michael Ciasulli, property at 82 W at 549 Warfleld Rd., $130,000 Richard & Lenora Gallimore.to La- Rock Rd., $500,000 611 Bra'un Ave., $185,000 •-•-.';- Schaffer, property at 22 Pine Ct., urie Peterson, property at 2108 $115,500 GREEN BROOK Somerset Equity Assoc to Hanlon William A Berenson to Seldner Ann Owens, property, $49,000 Merrywpod Dr., $107,000 Associates Inc, property at Wash- METUCHEN Phyllis Anglong to Heidi Bowman, Gordon & Virginia S Cameron to Mountain Edison Assoc to John R Rita Naughton to Donald & Mad- property at 41 Sage Ct., $113, 000 Robert & Diane M Lasko, property Somerset Equity Assoc to Charles ington Ave., $463,200 R Hassler, property, $46,350 & Margaret M Flnnegan, property at onna Laporta, property at 41 Carl- Mary Catherine Hennessey to Al- at 206 Greenbrook Rd., $126,500 28 Mill Rd., $80,000 HILLSBOROUGH ton Rd., $160,000 bert Pier, property at 5 Valley View T R Powers Homes Building to St Josephs Catholic Church to Walter Chanua, property, 111,000 Mountain Edison Assoc to Carl Larken Associates to Jose Fern- James & Jane Moske to Mark & Ctr., $160,000 Johnny N & Diana Naamo, property Approyato, property at 28 Mill Rd., at73W. Rock Rd., $425,000 andez MD. property at llene Ct, Patricia Herzberg, property at 24 Cl- RARITAN __ $56,000 $127,500 inton PI., $159,900 . BOUND BROOK Angalo Caruso to The Borough of Stephen & Susan Lapoff to An- George J & Jean Marie Olszyk to Stephen & Susan Yehchek to Anthony V & Glna Ammlrato to HILLSBOROUGH Rarltan, property at Columbus Ave., gelina Rotella, property at 58 Park Scott A & Ellen D Schengrurid, Paul & Troyce Yenchek, property at Mustafa H & Mohsin H All, property Gate Dr., $96,000 John P & Borinle A Guldo to John $16,000 . ; property at 112 Johanson Ave., 4 Grant Ct, $170,000 ••'... at 106 Hardy Ave., $70,000 - . J & Marian Clifford, property at 530 Michael & Diane Pbrcell to Fenton $171,000 • Marie Fodor to Harold Witt, Elizabeth Ammlrato to Mustafa H & Nellie Yip, property at 46 Ralrtford is J:Andria'Ave:, $61,000 SOMERVILLE Qaram M A Marshall trt ^Rutth AfBdiAfradyi^autette^or^ b FredaGHaringteJohnr&:Laura Joseph STEIIy Karam, property at 41 $81,900. :..•':••• Hardy Ave., $70,000 es, property . ai „ 35 Balsam Ct., L Mangano, property at 222 N Brid- Enclave At Ed to James & VMaria HISTORIC CRANFORD Michelle Ln.,~$160,000 ' Kevin & Ann Lenlhan to'Joseph & Richard J Lulsl to Anselmo & $114,000 ' -"..•'• ge St., $137,500 • ••"••'. Badavas,. broperty at 35 Ravens- Richard & Unda Burger to Unda Bonnie Lombardo, property at 30 Haydee Colon, property at 135 W Judy E & Sandor G Iby to Russell* David H& Prisdlla E Field to wood Ct, $270,000 ' Burger, property at 165 Willow Rd., Plainfield Ave., $170,000 Main St., $100,000.-* • 'm»$§k WIHJUMS Pangbora property at 17 Blackpolnt Associates Relocation Mgt' Co, Michael E & Lauren C Opitz to $30,000 Rosanna' Hunt to Dayld Popa, r property, $94,500 . Kevin & Anna M Hoey, property at MIDDLESEX •AMoeo 1 property at 543 Wahnetah Dr., Woodlleld Estates to Frank M & 39 Rh/ervlew Ave., $124,900 Leonard Mlkula to Doreen Farina, '{' ''- MONTGOMERY $152,500 Deborah A Corr, 'property at 915 DUNELLEN Martin & shantl .Anderson to Mic- \m\- property at 362 Seneca Ave., Alastair John & Lynn Clemow to Case Dr., $250,830 Howard Goldberg to Joseph & hael & Noemla Samel, property at Ronald & Denlse Smith, property at $47,500 BRANCHBURG r —Jphti_M l'n?Qtchak-to_James-M— Monica Hong, property at 656 J59R ' —Wllllam-Ball-ttr-Keyirr-DaubBrtr yy Rugg, pcopdrty at 73-P Farm Rd., ^RV$125WK William & Dorothy Stock to James Peter G McDonough to Andrew. T property at 524 Voorhees Ave., R & Patrlcl Plumstead, property at $81,000'-—L^., : John Campanelll to Ronald J Sny- B & Gloria Cregg, property at 10 Wohl, property at 22-0 Chlcopee $115,000 3197 E Rte 22, $85,000 . flobert K>'$r Susan G Green to der, property at 624 Grove St, SturglsRd., $131,000 Dr., $124,500 Security Pacific Financial to Louis $167,500 PISCATAWAY James J & Deborah J Hurrin, prop- Norman & Judith Kaufman to Eric R & Ophelia L Keller to Oph- Simon, property at 3197 E Rte 22, erty at 15 Joshua Dr., $266,000 Anton & Clara Remesl to John R Terry & Shelley Ortner, property at elia L Keller, property at Great Rd., Marie H Dlcenso to Timothy & $205,000";__ Larken Assoc to Peter G & Vic- & Delores Hicks, property at 324 14 Ten Eyck PI., $327:500 $60,000 ••::.• Carolann Brerinan, property at 1630 High St.; $190,000 Albert St, $112,500 BRIDGEWATER toria A Abbate, property at 6 Lowe Faith Wittner to Raymond S con- Felsendeld & Brotman Bezar to Ave. $196,490 Diana Anselmo to John P & Ad- dal, property at 1301 Timber Oaks Kenneth Willis, properly at 168 Irving & Sheila Gray to Benjamin George W & El|en A Baxter to t Steinberg & Marjorie Campell to drla Dash, property at 211 Lincoln Rd., $167,000 • Tamarack Clr., $173,000 & Carolyn Koch, property at 67 Michael & Sharon Naso, property at Ave., $139,000 Brotherhood St., $120,000 14AdamRd.,$590:000 Brian E & Wllma M Faust, property Daniel Properties to Un Kuo & Uhique, location, Relish thef rnosphere R & S Colonial Builders Inc to . at 908-B Merritt Dr., $97,000 Ralph & Const Spagnola to David Mailing Lai Hsu, property at 7 Val- „ -^^^s^±s^^ Robert B & Jo^Ann Henry, property '.: ; I EQUAL Houamo JMITV ..(IJ March 14,-1991—Union County Classified —^ 8 - March 14,1991 —Union County Classified Modular Additions: SO. BOUND BROOK- 3 MIDDLESEX- Condo. CRANFORDf 1st floor 2- RARITAN- Private small -Family currently used as Immaculate, 1 level, 1 f 230 ^\ Famlry riortrt. 2 bdrms... 1 bdrrh.CottaOefor1or2 C 295 INSTANT ADDITION 2 Family, Easy conversion bdrm, eat-In kitchen. Con- modem Kit. w/dishwasher adults. Near • hopping & ROOMMATES churchy No pe&. Ava lable or possible Mother- venient, beautifully main- OUT OF AREA \ & pantry, DR, bsmt. '& I WANTED to your home. REAL Daughter w/1 rental unit. tained, Private road. yard. Avail. 4/1, $790 plus Immed. *800+utilities. REAL ESTATE I PROPERTY j Many major renovations. $91.900. Call 968-5922. utll. 272-7417. 526-01*1. • •••>:• r It you are thinking of acjding onto $199,900. Call 469-3880, RO8ELLE PARK- 1 NO. EDISON- executive CRANFORD- 5 room NOTICE: All ROOMMATES CONN E C T I O N before 9 PM. FREE BROCHURE of apt, newly painted, near bdrm, & EfflctendM. Heat JL O N N E C T l 0 N your current house,, let us show you a ranch, 2 bdrm, 3 bath, Long Beach Island prop- & hot watet supplied. WANTED . adverttoecnents FLEM1NQTON- Very SO. PLAINFIELD- 4 end unit, sunken LR w/ all trans. Avail, immed. WESTFIELD- spacious are PAYABLE IN ADVANCE modular addition first. They o^er: bdrm Ranch, possible erties. Prices have never $700/mo. + utll.. VA New wAv carpet/painted, 1 bdrm; apt., 3rd fl ^\ SOSOUTI H PLAINFIELD- LBI-SURF CITY- Sum- large 4 bdrm, 2V4 bath fireplace, CAC, finished been better. Now is the nice bldg. Private parking. 1 floor, f Tired of working at home? mer home, rental,, short by cash, check, VISA or 220 . home W/FR, DR, fireplace. Mother/daughter, 1 V4bsmt, att. darage, private • mos. security. 276-6936 foyer, AC, new carpetarpetss, I 270 1 Tlret * BETTER QUALITY baths, garage, new kit., y time to invest In your No pets. Call 241-6869, beautiful area. Close I Trybu i r new offices start- walk to ocean, sleeps 8, Master Card. For a quote HOMES 2 car gar. & paved drive- deck. $170 8 756-7824. : summer home. Whether after 6:30PM. after 4 prn. or lv. mess. O8B to I OFFICES ln at only $295 including • Because of excellent quality control, a Morris Treat/ CAC, full bsmt., fenced. : town/transportation I P' no pets please. Weekly, on cost, please call way on approx. 2 acres In SOMERSET- 2 bdrms., -buying or renting, call CRANFORD- Quplex, 494-1617; . $850 I FOR RENT J all utilitiest . Call 754-0090 monthly, rate available. Nationwide Modular Addition boasts superior con- FOR SALE " ti $157.900. Call 756-4373 '3'bedroom apt. In Incl. Utll. 298-5744 1-800-334-0531. qtrftr^inn, Why? Farh nHHttinn i«; assnmhiftri Inrinors In QHbkCdL :rtoi t QBuroorn aui in—.- • • 11-654- V J-' Mon ^98r4e9r8409-aft9TfiPMr^: "AskJrig~$209;900~Cair 8T/4T)drmr est end unit. Kit w/bar, MARTHA'S VINEYARD— a controlled'environment (never any weather worries)r ALT _, jtrea" wltrrjyaTd-»-HOSEtt^rCI»ANFOI«D- BOUND BROOK— non- The work Is performed by highly-skilled, experienced AMWELL VALCEY, HIlls- Copper K«tttff..R|Barry at Cape Cod. 2 full baths, dishwasher, air condi- screened porchJconve- BORDER- 1 bdrm, w/w CHESTER— Completely WATCHUNG— approxi- Edgartown. Lovely 2 borough Twsp;, 150 plus 23WJ022- . ' CAC, finished bsmt., ga- tioner, W&D, upgrades. furnished shared office bdrm, 1 bath, well- smoking roommate to professionals. Arid, .of course, your. favorite name rage. Private yard w/ to shopping, bus & carpet, ultra modern kit & ( X* \ mately 500 to 1375 sq.'. share house, quiet dead brands are available iri carpets, vinyls, Eippliances, yr. Cplonlal on 3 ACS. Wooded view. $96,900. C 235 trains. $825. + utll.... Cal- .l. ^ parquet flooring In , space for rent In Chester professional building. equipped cottage. Bike to surrounded, by beautiful gazebo & fruit trees. Dead Call 873-8370. Office 382-2434 Iv.msg. HOUSES area. Lovely office condo- ehd street. $400/mo inc. wall coverings, windows, etc. . GLEN GARDNER- Why \MOBILE HOMES LR. Off street parking. Easy access to route 78 & town & beach. Ferry tick- Utilities. 560-8533 rolling hills and former pay rent? Start building end street. 80x125 lot. DUNELLEN- Duplex, 2 $750, heat & HW In- \ FOR RENT J minium complex w/spa- ets avail. May-Sept., XmasTree Farm. 5 bdrm.. $164,500, Call 468-3B59 I & SITES 22. Ample parking, avail. your equldy today. Make' Ads In Classified Bdrm; 1 Bath, new carpet. cluded. Call 245-5322 . clous parking, conference Immediately. 561-2600 or $350-650/wk. 464-4231. BRIDGEWATER— female •REASONABLE 21/2 bath. LR, DR, Eat-In tnlslovly2BR. 11/2 bath SOMERVILLE- 2 bdrm, No Pets, 1 V& month se- ROSELLE-Studlo apt., room,- all services (phone, 232-9323 NANTUCKET- QUalnt wanted to share 2 bdrm. - • High quality isn't the.__...,, only ceasjorv| peopl, e select Kit., 3 fireplaces, Wide home with patio your 1 bath Cape Cod. Good don't cost — curity $725 per month heat Included, 11/2 BOUND BROOK- 6 fax, Xerox) Including light Cottage fully equipped & Townhouse w/prlvate Norrfe Treat/Nationwidfreat/Natlonwlde Modular. Addition:. Since floorboards and exposed stepping stone to a great location. Close to Hwys. BRANCHBURG— 12x55 plus utilities. 968-1529 .. months security, quiet Rooma, 1 1/2 baths,full secretarial back up. very private. 4 bdrms, 21/ bath. Dishwasher, Washer modular or factory-built additions make so much SPRING 18 HOUSE-SELLING SEASON! beams, full bsmt. Ad], to They pay! 879-8020 WESTFIELD- center of future. FHA Approved Pool, fenced yard; By mobile home. 2 bed-GARWOOD- 2 bdrms, building $425. per month. ; basement. $975.00 PluP s 2 baths, walking.distance & dryer, fireplace, AC, sonse, their costs are considerably less — often as Hlllsborough Country only $99,900. Call Cop- rooms. Asking $16,500. utll. 11/2 month security. town, wall to wall carpet- $600 neg. + utilities. Call much as 20% less, as compared to traditional housing Of course there are people buying and selling owner $129,900. Lv. w/w carpeting, $600/mo. Call 241-6340. CRANFORD- 1000-1500 Ing. Includes all utilities. to beach. Calf now for Club. Ideal for horses 2 er Kettl* Realty 236- mess. 722-1418. CaU 231-9354. Avail May 469-6155 or sq. '. In well known build- best choice 231-1445; 908*704-1644 construction costs. And financing is myen easlerl ; houses all year round, but did you know that almost 8tpry-4: stall Barn. & plus utilities. No pets. SOMERVILLE- 1 bed 563-1971. AC. $250 per month. Call three quarters of all home sales occur In Just four 022. SOMERVILLE- First TRAILER HOME-Rt 28, room, available. Immedi- ing, parking avail., utilities 654-3505. smaller Bam (2 car ga-S f '220 A Available Immed. NORTH WlLDWOODr- FANWOOD- seek prof. months, April through July? Now*s the time to get rage); 6 ml. Hopewell or MIDDLESEX- By owner. Time Buyer— totally reno- North Branch. 45'xi4', ex- 233-4061. ately, 2nd floor. Call 638-, CAUFON— ground I6vel supplied, reasonable. • FAST ^ ready for the market vated charming Victorian. I COMMERCIAL I cellent condition. CAC, ranch type house, 2 789-8961. ..-..' 'j efflclency Condo, sleeps M/P to share 3 bdrm. Flemlngton. $345,000. 3 bdrm Ranch, LR, eat-In MANVILLE- 1 room 6960. 4, 2nd floor, private bal-home. Walk to RR laundry • It takes just two weeks from the day youc. addition There are a couple of good reasons this is the top Thompson Land kitchen, 1 bath, full.bBmt, Near town location. I PROPERTY I furnished. Call 469-0252 bdrm, LR, DR, hew carCRANFORD- - Private arrives until the day your family moves in...And there's seaon. Many buyers want to be established before $159,900. PASCALS, apartment, semi- SOMERVILLE- large peting & paint. Modern cony. AC, CC TV, pool, room, backyard. $550/ (609)921-7656. large yard. Hot water V FOR SALE J furnl8hed. Includes titlH- 1 bdrm, $600 plus utll. room In newly decorated (275 \ tennis, $375-$435 per mo. Incl. utll? Call 212- no mess. All the mess is left at the factory!' school starts In the fall; moving in earlier enables baseboard heat $150,000 realtor, 722-1032. r kitchen, new cabinets, li- office. By month' or lease. youngsters to make friends before the school year (s In f 246 tiS7 vfcereon only. $100/ Walk to RR & downtown. noleum & gas stove, I COMMERCIAL I week. Call 908-781-6028. 612-4387; 322-5643 eves BETHLEHEM ~ negotiable. 563-0128. SOMERVILLE- For theMIDDLESEX- 2 story :week + security. Call Parking. Laundry. Call Includes utilities & copy • COMPARE full swing. And houses - all houses -' look their best TOWNSHIP- Quality BUSINESS modern bath, utility room, machine. Fax avail. Call I PROPERTY I ORLANDO- 15 minutes when Spring bursts out In green leaves and lush lawns NORTH PLAINFIELD- 3 Executive, Large 4 bdrm; commercial building: 2 722-6962. ' • " 526-5128. . cabinet storage, W&D GARWOOD- 2 bedroom • Compare all this to stlck-bullt additions;.. Quality- built home with good Stores, 4 apartments. ^OPPORTUNITIES 516-568-8871, V FOR RENT j to Disney World. 1 mile to apartment. $325/month and good srnells. • . looks, paved drive to a bdrm Ranch, 2V4 bath, LR. all brick Ranch. Choice MANVILLE- 1st floor, 3 SOUTH B O UN D hookup, baseboard hot Universal Studio. Beauti- ...Cost-Construction time. Nofrts Treat/Nationwide If you've considered putting your house on the w/flreplace, DR, Lg. ElWt., residential area. Call $40K+renta. Excellent water oil heat, attic stor- DUNELLEN- 3 offices or Includes water & heat. Fe- Have YOU wins every time! If we^don't already, have a plan that large 5 BR. tutor with cen- shape. $345,000. 469- bdrm8,, LR, DR, Kit., BROOK-3 room apt., In FRENCHTOWN- Corner fully furnished, 2 bedroom male non-smoker. Great market, row's a good time to call a real estate tral, air see through fire den, fin. bsmt., brick PASCALE, Realtor, bsmt. storage & laundry, private home. Heat-* age, parking, good loca- stores. Approx. 625 sq.ft. condo, 2 bath, CAC, pool. suits you,' we can make one. Select a basic plaruind professional for a no-obligation estimate of what your patio, 2 car gar, lg. comer 722-1032. 2232 days. . GREEN -BROOK- Route each. Prime downtown lo- store, Approx. 1300 sq. ft. location. Call 654-6217. makeityoul : . : ... place Anderson windows, Fenced yard & parking, water supplied. Adults tion near shopping & ser- Excellent location, suit- Weekly & monthly rate. property should bring. We'll outline the services we views and more. Priced to lot. $179,000. 754-8973 . RINGOES- Near Remi- 22,,sfo7e for rent, in $800/mo. plus utll. Call only. No pets: Please call vices. Ideal for seniors or cation. Reasonable. Call Read the Fireplaces, porches, decks, garages, lofts...your per- offer the seller and show you how easily you can make' SOUTH BOUND BROOK Shopping Center 1000 752-0313, bet. 9-5. able for office or any busi- 463-3969. _^ GLADSTONE- seeking sonality,- not ours! Move up...Move up to..v sell and avail for Immsd NORTH PLAINFIELD- 4/ ngton. Owner offering 4 Mpn-FH. 8-5, 526-2880; 356-1522 professionals. $895 + ness. Call (908) 995-2505 your property even more attractive to prospective occupancy. $249,000. -OPErfHOUSE, Sunday; unit townhouse. Rental In- sq.ft. Heavy traffic. Avail. eves. & weekends utilities. 1 V6 mo. security. HIGHLAND PARK- 500 POCONOS-PENN ES- professional male/female . , • ^_^ SINCE 1956 ; y* V ' buyers. •".; '••'.' '•'•'.••'".'', 5 bdrm Colonial, hew utili- March 17th, 1-4:30 P.M. Immed. $950/mo. Also, anytime. • . . • Call Copper Kettle Re-_ ties, DR, full basement, come will easily carry this 782-1116. — -• —-——— 908-832-2164 sq.'. office on the Main TATES— 3 bdrm..Chalet, to share 3bdrm 2 bath Spring Is here - and we're ready to maximize your 3/4-Bdrm, 1 1/2 baths, 2 prestigious property at Pizza Business, In Shop- SOUTH PLAINFIELD- 1 all amenities'. Close to home on estate, washer, Classified (i\\ NORAISTREATYll) return on your home at Barton Realty. - alty 236-6022. fireplace, deck, nice area, MANVILLE- 3 room apt., I I '-' Street (Raritan Ave.) ofSO. PLAINFIELD- 1600 story colonial, corner lot, $435tC 359-1923 eves. ping Center, 1200 sq.ft. ^^Sl utW- FLEMINGTON AREA- Highland Park. New facil- major ski areas. Weekend dryer, $380 + V6 utilities. near Rt 22 & 78. $140'S. full basement, garage. Di- Avail. Immed. $35,000. $585. Includes all utilities;, Impeckable 3 BR. 2 bath sq.ft. store. > Good for or weekly rates. Call Avail: 4/1.781-7741 W CONSTRUCTION W BRIDGEWATER- By 757-0320 SO. PLAINFIELD- com- Call 668-9778. walking distance to ity With parking In excel- Drug Store, Gift Shop,. 'Yes, you can buy a home in New Jersey" rections: Main St., Bound 232-0923 home with large kit, din.lent location. Available Im- 526-0285. •.•'•• Y NATIONWIDE HOMES—— * owner. Ranch, low taxes, RARITAN- 3 bdrm., VA Brook thru underpass to mercial office & garages stores. Lease & security. room and huge great etc. across from A&P. HILLSBOROUGH- fe- ThlsWeelc? excellent location, 3 bath Split on V4 acre In So. Bound Brook, right to for sale with terms. App- HAVE FUN & MAKE Adults, no pets. Avail. 4/1 mediately. Call 719-7948, Parking. Vacant. Below WILDWOOD CREST- 2 bdrm, 1 bath, eat-in kit, MONEYI Own a Toy SOUTH PLAINFIELD- 2 room. $1300 per month 9-5 ask for Mr. O'Brien. 757. bedrooms, 2 blocks to male, non-smoker wahted 1-800-8-MODULAR Barton Realty lovely, quiet section. Canal Road to 1st left on rox. 2500. sq', 4 yrs. old. 356-2779 or 685-1980 plus utll. Lease and refer- market rate. Call to share 4bdrm. house. targe FR, 2 car garage, 2 Elizabeth St., 1 block on Call 458-7663 after 6PM- Store. Located in Union n , bdrm. w/lot/lott In private resre - 1975. beach, off street parking, many amenities to men-Many extras. Near grade County. Call after 6, pm,.MIDDLESEX- Down- identiai homehome . New w/w ences required, Copper METUCHEN— 2 to 6 as. grill, close to stores. $310/mo. plus utll. Gall HAMPTON, NEW JERSEY 106 N. Union Ave. • Cranford • 272-4020 school, shopping & high- right. HARDGROVE SOMERVILLE- Three 2- Kettle Realty 236-6022. room offices, prime loca- g Ann 369-4668. tion. 753-1110 after 6PM REALTY, INC., 58 No.Famlly houses. Strategi- 766-3056. stairs, 5 rooms, 2 bdrms, carpet, W & D; AC, cemng all 722-4088 after 5PM. ways. Asking $158,000/ $665/mo plus all utilities. fans, stove, includes re- MONTGOMERY TWSP.- tion, near train & bus, off BO. 722-2722 after 6PM Bridge St., Somervllle. cally located E. Main St.. HOT DOG TRUCK-fully street parking. Call SCOTCH PLAINS- pro- BRIDGEWATER- By 722-5546. ' . equipped. Everything In- VA mo. security. No pets. frigerator & cable too. For Rent with Option to 280 owner. Perfect Starterl 2 RARITAN- By Owner. 3 Area identified for devel- References. Available 4/1. MUST-SEE. $850/mo. ARNOLT, 548-6400. fessional female to share Advertise opment. Commercial cluded. Good condition. Buy. 3 bdrm. Ranch, con- VACATION \ 285 house with same. $425/ bdrm. Ranch w/full bsmt, bedrooms, 1 car garage, Call 752-0737 after 5PM., Avail. April 1. Aek far venient location. Short I MISCELLANEOUS WOODBRIDGE- By . zone, professional zone. Call 908-828-2704; , any- RENTALS mo. + Viz utilities. Call maintenance-free vinyl 1 bath, large eat-ln- time. ,. . •• MIDDLESEX- Middles- Charlsse at 769:9214 term lease possible, Avail. MIDDLESEX BORO- in the Classified! siding & new carpeting; kltchen, basement, con- Owner, Open House, Details tin request. .Route 28, 75CM00O sq. ft. I RENTALS days 322-2777 or eves, Sun. 1-4, .133 Schoder PASCALE, Realtor, ex Village. Spacious 1 Immed. $.1300. Please 654-9053. . Large lot & low taxes, venient location. RARITAN— Salon for bdrm. Garten apt. $860/ SOUJH PLAINFIELp- 3 call bet._ 8am-6prn, (908) rent all or part In award $129,000. Call 707-0748. Ave. 634-0069; Edgar Hill 722-1032. sale, Corner of Wall & HILTON HEAD ISLAND, $129,300. Call 231-9656 ma. Includaa 'h.iit A bdrms., 2 baths, LR, PR, winning' blag';, off.new SOMERSET— Female, Colonial, $29,900io1f-orlflr- STEWARTSV1LLE- His- Kit., air cond., $925/mo. entrance. From, S~C="~Fiddters~Cove GARAGES FOfl RENT— MLS. $145,000; HELP-O- Moving Sou Oajl: 526^. . HO RETS. Poo POHATCONG TWP.- $45o/month 1st Beach & Racquet Club.'2 2 in Mountainside, 2 In non-smoker' to share 2 toric Shllllriger Mill (1866). lableT Call 356-5550 1 M mas. sec. No pets. 450/monl 18t month bedroom townhouse. SELL P.FT.M.Bkr.. 469- 9000 sq. ft. 4 story origi- 7526. -Avail, now. Call-after^4PM, West of "Clinton, lease/ free- . 1st come"'/ 1st served bdrm, 2 baths, fully fur- Garwood. Weir protected 2800. Our Bank. Now g 3 bdrm, nlshed condo w/deck 2 areas. $60 & $75/mo. $500/month + V4 utilities. Pays All Your Closing nal rrrill With over 4700 sq. 769-8715, •••;•••• Y*oT <",'}. ^,_ •'•I v • './••.'I,. —10 — MarcrH^ S91 — Onion County Classified March 14,1991 - Union County Classified - 11 HOME CLEANING CARE PONY RIDES- PARTIES, FENCES- Garden State PAINTING— Let a FOR PEOPLE ON THEPICKNICK AND FAIRS. 367 Security Fence. All types woman do your painting; GO— Insured, bonded, CALL CLOVERLAND 996- of fencing. Commercial or Neat, clean quality work. supervised. Monday to 3140. HOME Residential. Quality mate- Insured. Free estimates. CLASSIFIED Saturday. Gift certificate. RESUMES PROFES- IMPROVEMENTS Hals used. Free estimate. Call Maryann 560-9235. 245-1945- SIONALLY PREPARED- 464-1444 : • PAINTING- Quality Inte- HOMEC LEANING- includes resumes,. cover HANDYMAN- EXPERI- rlor painting at reasonable GO N N E C T I O N f Spring Special' Profes- letters & envelopes, & In-A-1 IMPROVEMENTS- ENCED— Bath & kitchen prices. Free estimates. terview tips. Call 908-753- Addltions, roofing ANTIQUE & NEW FURNI- CLEANING- Armlnda ELECTRIC- POLYP- sional cleaning with a per- Ing, kitchens & remodeling, painting. Call Mike at 369-0086 TURE—"Restoration, re- Cleaning Service. Spe- HASE ELECTRIC- FREE sonal touch. To'w.n- 7491 decks, general repairs. PRESTIGE TILE- Qual- 365 pair & reflnishlng. Reglu- cializing Jn private homes. estimates on all your houses starting at $45 & ROOFING & PAINTING — Free estimate. Very rea- ity installation, repairs & up. Houses vary. FULLY SERVICES Ing, stripplrtg, caning, + Jobs done by experi- needs. Reasonable rated. Gutters cleaned and In- rates, 232 21^6 sonable. Call 272-4295. rngrniitlnq. Kltchehs, veneer repair, etc. Free enced people.1 Refer- 18 yrs. experience. CaH INSURED. Call Chris at stalled. Slate repairs. . , - ., HOME IMPROVEMENTS baths fully remodeled. . estimates. Call 788-5776 enced available. 654-5195 789-3131. 873-1389. •. ' , • Fully Insured. Free estl- ADnn TlnM TCD AI • TVDCC Fully Insured, free estl- stl- .°lTi' «.i^t, f r^ftfeUT^rfrr^^rr^mateiCKeglri,-769-835a.-3zr COMPUTER ELECTRONIC SECURITY HOUSE remodeling & repairs. A-1-HOUSE^K OFFICE Apartments, offices, 7119. Roofing, Electrical, ROOFER— Fred Britton. CLEANING- Days and brochures, catalogues, CONSULTING SYSTEMS- Burglary, n • Kitchens., insured. Ref. evenings. Call Marge 356- desk top publishing, let- fire, hold up. 24 hour weekdays or weekends, RUBBISH REMOVAL- MMountaiOUnta|nn Top ConstrueConstru - Plumbing, Carpentry, Free estimates, fully in- terheads, logos. Ex- • Software Installations, monitoring available. evenings, 'good refer- Carpet cleaning. Minor tlon Co 908-560-3977 Sheet Rocking Spacking. sdred, all work guaran- DEALERS WANTED- In- BRIDAL GOWN & VEIL- GARAGE DOORS- 2 PORTABLE CAR HIGH RISER- steel con- 0240. . . door Flea and Craft Fair ANYTHING OLD ASTROLOGY & TAROT teremely experienced, Call for free estimate, ences. Transportalton. concrete work. Lawn ser- '' Llc. #7478. Free Estl- teed- Let a roofer do It never worn. Size 7. Must new white steel 8'Wx7'H PHONE- $125! rocking struction. Also, bed frame WANTED-Toys, all type, CARD READING8- By A. V. MASONRY- Steps, creative & dependable. vice. Shrub trimming & mates, all terms. Credit . rlgtyl Business, 874-7111. at Temple Emanu-El,' be seen. Sells foi»$2000. 340 • LAN Design/ 819-9333 . • . S6mereet area. 302-0435 6 in box, $150 each w/hard- chair $40; Singer sewing with wood headboard and Dolls, records, maga- Diane who has the unique walks, patios, brick pav- 233-7430 after 5PM ll t Ud AINS Ct Cards Welcome. "..'' • Home,.874-3371. Westfleld NJ. April-7th Asking $1600. Call 908- ware. 80' green chain link machine $35. Call after Installations EXPERT ALTERATIONS HOUSECLEANING / cuWsmall trees. tTse'd fi"^ r^S^SSS! rails, steel spring base. zines, teddy-bears, old LOST & ability to explain enough ers, chimney repair, fire- Novell • 3COM HOUSEKEEPER— live in furniture bought. & sold. deslgn^pJa^RemDdef SEHABLAESPANOli ROOFING-C & D Home -1991. 654-5673 or 233-526-0150. fence w/door & poles, 6pm 704-0838. Call 249-5055 . watches, bird cages, places, foundations. Qual- CALLIGRAPHY BY & Tailoring. Specializing 8915. FOUND of your past, to convince NANCY BOSS- Invita- or out. Experience, refer- . estimates. Nanl Foublster & Associates imnrnunmentB & Roofing. CHANDELIER- crystal, $80. 549-6674 after 6PM. RECORDS- Over 150 comic books, baseball you of your future and the' ity work. Insured. 908- In personalized service of Quick Service, 908-754- Small. Jobs wel-. PICKUP UP CAP- for 8' 534-5036. tions, certificates, menus, • Custom Programming dress designing. & dress- ences, own transporta- come. FREE estimates. (201) 769-8833 Free estimates. All ELWOOD G. HELLER 3ft.x2ft. antiqued brass w/ GOLF CARTS - (2). pull. Gospel. Over 250 33sbed, needs some repair. cards, records (especially ability to reach deep In- place cards, gifts. Styles In C, DBASE-111+ and tlon. Call 494-6782. 8844 or 1-800-834-9987 8 flame bulb candles, in- 1 set golf clubs. Win- mixed. Also many 45s Beatles). Top cash paid J side of you & understand making. By appt. only call Fully Insured, 755-0029. IMQIII ATinu x wiunnw guaranteed and insured. LOST— Head set, for ABC CLEANING CO.- Paradox. SONS- Auctioneers & Ap- 463-1622. Include Italic, Copperplate Cynthia 908-563-0824. HOUSECLEANING- I OUT OF RE- */ } cludes 3 wall. sconces. dows: 2 alum, 3 trapk and over 75 old 78s. 2 old 654-6688. cordless HT5200 AT&T your hopes, dreams & Affordable residential , INoULATlUN & WINDOW 7^all 7Hn Q17Q nt AOi.- ' pialsers. For Info, on auc- 3M & others. (908) 232-4554. . will clean your house; Use Ca 750 9379 or 4Z4 tions or consignmenrTtt I ANTIQUES $150. Call 35ffgl46; 55"x22"; picture. window washboards, 4 tires, 13. CASH FOR 8TAMPS- telephone. Corner of Mid- conflicts. One free ques- cleaning service, good • Software Training FENCES- PRE-SEASON ALL HOME IMPROVE- REPLACEMENT- Seal " " sales,-Robert E. Heller, only, no frame, 52"x53". 356^6843 317 ^\ wood PI. & Blvd. West- tion answered.by phone. reterenoes, free es- CARPENTRY/RESTORA- SALE— Custom wood: apartment, Condo. Excel- up your home. CHANDELIER- hanging Retlred professional man TION— general contract- C C A -S p r. u c e -C e d a r- lent references. Reason- (QP8) 236-2195; 704-0555 v y Tiffany style, chain in- 738-8729 RUGS & KEUMS- M|d YARD, GARDEN I wants collections, accu- field. Sat. March 9 around 424-0215. lamltes. Call Marina 722- DynaSoft Technologies 4PM. 233-4098. 6248. ing, slate work, depks, (808) 563-2675 Stockade-Vlnyl Chain able rates. 752-7566 cluded. Brown tones. GOLF CLUBS- Left East. 4 silk Egyptian rugs, FARM I mulations, sheets, covers. IF YOU BELONG TO kitchens, remodeling, Link. Call THE FENCE- HOUSECLEANING — ANTIQUE Secretary, dark $100. Please call 752- hand, Palm Springs 4 silk & woolen Persian Call 968-5949 • ,.. ONE OF THE 12 STEP ANTHONY'S PAINT- oak, all original, beautiful, wallcoverings! Gall Rich- COMPUTER MAN anytime 908-381- That guarantees all work 4788 eves. . ' model', 1-3-5 metal rugs, 2 woolen Persian CASH PAID- Watches, PROGRAMS- & need ING— specializing in Inte- ard • Schultzi908-359-8556 LEMS7- 1044. 100%. Experienced 310 rustic $1400. Call woods, 3-PW & putter. All kellms. Various sizes. help Integrating spiritual- rior & exterior. Roofing, y. Same day service. 873-3998. CHINA CABINET- 52" LAWNMOWER- John Gold and Diamonds. Bet. CARPETS CLEANED- woman/references. Clos- ^ Top GARAGE SALES traditional/Lighted hutch. clubs registered. $150.$500-$3500. 781-1704. I 350 J ity and sobriety call Mary gutters cleaned & in- . HUNG SE^ICES Running, Cookie Baking, roofing , siding, Interior & exterior repairs. Deere, 48" comm'l walk- 10-5 752-182B. $10 per room, whole Business, Professional ets organized, shopping, no lob.tpo small. Insured. . Also Cleaning Senior Citi- qly hl PINE TRUNKS, BOXES Maple. 4 yrs. old. Asking 755-6692. SOFABED- Colonial. behind. New 14HP Kaw- Avery, MSW, 322-9129, stalled. Minor alterations. house $99,-'sofa $25. laundry. 968-5434. . Cake Baking, Letter Writ- AND CHESTS-' from $80 COW CREAMERS- old I PERSONALS I Certified social worker Free estimates. 752-6441, ing, Houseslrtlng, Chauf- Call 469-6865 ' zen Disc. (201) 297-4340 $575. Call 968-8094 GOLF CULBS- dean. 2 Color earthtone. In great asaki engine. Excellent Blue Wlllo china, Any old 5 Star Co. 800-640-9438. . NOTICE: All GARAGE to $200. They make great sets: 2,5,7,9 irons, 1,3 shape. $175: Call 752- cond. Asking $1200. Call with spiritual guidance. HOUSECLEANING- feurlng, Checkbook Bal- B & D INSTALLA- KITCHENS, BY JOHN- tables..Call 887-1964 be- COLONIAL double bdrm. Fancy china or glass from s|gn. Large or small Jobs. : woods putter bag. 1 set355§. •.•:.. Clem 359-1734 after 6PM. and addictions training .. CHARLES STILES- honest, reliable, experi- ancing, Wood Floor TIONS- 20% off any Job Tired of your old kitchen? WINDOW CLEANING- SALES advertisements tween 10AM-8PM furniture- 4 pcs. Excel, Austria or France; Older Ads In Classified Your fabric or ours. For-: Call 873-2803 Cleaning & Polishing, Cat cond. Asking $250. Call 2-9 Irons. 1,3,5, woods A WONDERFUL FAMILY JUDY YORIO'S COM- Mason Contractor Guar- nierly at Stelnbachs & . enced service. Refer- during February & March. Make it look like newl Professlonal, fully- in- are PAYABLE IN AD- SOUND EQUIPMENT— 6 LAWNMOWER- Snap- costume or sterling lew- dontcost — anteed work, iO yrs. ex- GENERAL CONTRAC- ences. Reasonable rates. Care (while you're away), Custom- work a specialty. WANTED WAR RELICS- 543-5983. putter. Mixed Irons. 356- per ride on mower with elry. Plane 908-846-1368. EXPERIENCE. Australian. PATIBLES, New Jersey's Hahne's. 41 yrs. experi- Siding, windows; roofing, sured, superior refer- VANCE by cash, check, 6843. . Driver Units, (6)-18 In. European, Scandinavian, perience: See my ad In' TOR/CARPENTERw fans Call 756-8663 Party Serving (and doors, decks, kitchens, Also bathrooms, whirl- ences. Other related ser- U.S. - German - Japanese snbw plow, $1200.00. personal and. affordable They pay! ence. Senior citizen dis- : VISA or Master Card. For swords, helrrmts, dag- COMPUTERS-IBM Gauss Speakers, J6) 12in. HIGH PRICES PAID-for, Japanese High School the Business/Service, Di- ft LOOKING FOR SOME- cleanup), Elder Care, baths & additions. We pools, • spas. Expert ce- vices available. UNIVER- HARDWOOD SPE- Pyle Drivers, (2) Force 12 Call 563-9829 for more Introduction service. Over count. Shop at home ser- Home Health Care, Child a quote- on cost please gers, medals, Uniforms, compatable, 15 meg, quality postcards, sheet Exchange Students arriv- 15. yrs exp. Judy Yorio, rectory Or your local For- vice. W. Canter 757-6655. ONE to clean your office offer 100% home Im- ramic tile work. Decks, SAL BUILDING. MAINTE- call 1-800-334-0531. hard drive, monitor, CIALS— Oak & cherry electro voice, Cable, and Info. • music, old toys, baseball ing In August. Become a Furniture bes Newspaper or. call •, 3 or clean your new home Pickup after school, Din- additions, finished base- NANCE. For FREE ESTI- flags. Immed Cash. Call wide, plank flooring & MSW 707-9086. ner Preparation in your provement financing. Call after 5PM 272-5432. floppy, 640K memory, soft muoh more. 356-5832. RIDING MOWER- Toro, Items, cameras, military, host family/American In- Restoration 281-7784; 272-5697. QUTTER & LEAPER before you move into It? If Arlend or:Bryan 469-9456. ments, all types of home, MATE Call 281-7611. •;' EDISON, 834 CINDER ware, $395. Firm. Call molding. Call for details. STORM WINDOWS & 8.25 HP. Uke new, $900/ typewriters, TV's, Worlds tercultural Student Ex- CLEAN UP SERVICES CO. InC.— NO JOD IQO so, call 926-2815 and ask Home, Post-Construction Improvements. Call for RD. (Oak Tree Village- Off Mack & Co. 215-679-8393 Residential • Commercial «• cAU QlH Z Cleanup, Window Wash- B & E CONSTRUC- -Steve 253-0126 DOORS-white, all differ- BO. Call 908-356-9222 Fair, fountain pens. 272- change. Call 1-800- OF ALL TYPES- Will small, no challenge too for Ella after 4PM 1 free estimate, 707-9215. . Oak Tree Rd)— Fr!., Mar. TION — Roofing, siding, WINDOW GLASS RE- COMPUTER-, AT&T, 20 3SS 1 great. Residential S small ing, Small Repairs, and JACK LALANNE GOLD ent sizes. Used lumber, 2 TROY TILLER 4HP- 5777...-*: /'••••• - '' SIBUNG. ',:.•• ' •• THE' •'•> ••• clean up anything! Ga- KITCHENS, BATHS- re- PLACED ON SITE- We 15, .10-3. Estate SaleVLR f •••;•• 3is I meg hard drive, color MEMBERSHIP— $84 re-X 4,12-14'. Call 722-0693 JUKEBOXES- any qon- IAN, rages, attics, cellar, yards.. Business specialist. All MAGICIAN DOUG morel Call Resources, decks, alterations, addi- set, dinette set, new craft- $450. Agway tractor with MOUNCEMENTS RESTORCRAFT CO. Insured. Call THORNTON- Back from Inc. at. 201-543-5775 In tions, drywall, painting, modeling, alterations, ' repair, re-putty & paint old . 1 FOR SALE I rrionltor and printer, $600. newal. Good at US Clubs dltlon; any plnball ma- AAA COMEDY MAGIC , Real Estate closing & es- work guaranteed. windowsjLtrim. Very, rea- trtatlc bed, lots morel TOOLS FOR SALE- mower • cart tOHP,; $475! Bonded.lie. #8460. Visa/ GUTTER * HOOF his New York City tourl Mendham and In Prlnce- doors & wlnd&ws. Free cabinet refaclng, counter- Modem, $100. Mac, 20$1200 value asking $800; Sheldon 48' Metal Lathe Call 725-9746. chines; old .Coca-Cola FUN— with live rabbits, tates. Complete demo sonable. INSURED. Call 50% disc, certificates MC accepted. Call Paul CLEANING— Tree trlm- Call Doug, 233-9572:. ton at 609-924-5455, estimates. Call 725-3441. _tops, formica, Cprlan, tile meg CMS'-hard drive, with Turrett & Collets. machines; arcade, slot, . colored doves, exotic ani- 382-1306 services avail. Free esti- work, skylights, finished Clear Vlevi/. 757-5347 EDISON- Temple $300. Call eves 874-0690. $100 call 218-0256. gumball machines; barber mals. Birthdays. AH COLLEGE SCHOLAR- mates. Fully Insured. We 271-4553 or 654-1330: m|ng, small repairs & MASONRY- Construc- BATHS & KITCHENS ' Emanu-El, 100 James St. ALISUN & WOLFF TANr Cap~& die set. Other SHIPS- Grants, loans, • Museum Quality . SEWER & DRAIN basements, drywall & tap- JUKE BOX— Seeburg Misc. tools. $ FOR MORE 32O '^\ poles. 609-587-7819. events. Call Mr. Magic Restoration of Epoch Furniture -have all size dumpsters ELECTRICAL WORK- tion & repairs, steps, .CLEANING- toilets in all WINDOW REPAIRS- Opposite JFK Hospital. NING BEDS- New Com- COMPUTER- Commo- available: Complete edu- f^tS^^CLEAR sidewalks, driveways, 10% OFF ing, decks. References on dore CBM8032 with LS1. .160 selection, excel- INFO, 752-4911. , . HORSES I LIONEL TRAINS now 322-7077. • Wooden Interiors ', for rent. 722-7763. Complete electrical ser- homes, all household request. No job too small. Replace glass, putty, March 17, 9:30AM-3PM. mercial-Home Units from WANTED- American cational planning. SCHO- '••. •Brass Reflnishlng vice, service upgrades, vi- foundations, additions. drains cleaned. 24 hour Any complete renovation. $199.00. Lamps-Lotlons- model 8050, dual floppy lent working condition, UPRIGHT PIANO- good LASTIC FUNPTNG RE- Free estimates. Fully In- caulk, paint & wash. Qual- Rummage sale.. $700. Call 356-5650 after & SUPPLIES I Flyer, Ives, Blng, all toyAIDS HOT LINE—Can It • Chair Caning & Rushing olations corrected, celling GUTTER-MAN- Cleans, Free estimates, fully In- service. Call Chales (201) Custom quality work. Sat- sured. Call Cedrone's ity craftsmanship for 25 Accessories. Monthly pay- drive and all manuals. condition, $650, Smith- SOURCES. Call for Infor- Advertise In the Classified! sured. John Anthony isfaction guaranteed. LI- 1 $350 or best offer. Call 6PM. trains & railroad memo- be transmitted from a . Pick-up and Delivery fans, new constr. "24 Hr.repairs &.installs leaders 494-8945. •Home Irnprovernents. at years. Free estimates, In- METUCHEN- 267 Can-' ments low as 18.00. Call Corona portable electric rabella, 218-9728 kiss, a hug, or casual mation : :••••,•• Emergency Service.1' & gutter. Free estimates. Construction 572-2148. tral Ave. 3/16, 9-4pm. Es- 526-9203 after 6PM^ KENMORE REFRIGERA- typewriter $75. Call 469- 526-4173 . Free estimates • . SILK FLORAL sured, work guaranteed, today FREE NEW Color HORSE SHOWS -Clo- ocontact or even transmit- Uc.#1031.8.271-4049. 709-T610. • MOVING SERVICE- de- tate, liquidation continues; TOR— like new. $350; 5 9642. , ; • -,:..-..;, :..: Weddings are our spe- Catalog 1-800-228-6292.: COMPUTER*- Sharp verland .on 3/2 and 23ORIENTAL RUGS & TAP- ted to your love ones? livery, pick-ups, anything, (908)561<3554 KITCHENS- Reface or: 26 'more boxes yielded, ANTIQUE BRASS FIRE- pc. chrome w/glass din- March, Gymkhana, 3/16 HANDYMAN SERVICED : cialty. Bouquets, center l - same low price. Wizard OZ-7000, hand VARIED ITEMS- Pull ESTRIES- bought for For the true facts on AIDS Quallt work at 'anywhere. "Auto service; porcelain & glass galore, PLACE FENDER- 48 In. held, Excellent condition, ing room-$250; Almond Out couch $20., leather open western 3/9Western cash.. Call 201-944-4001, call 1-900-535-9700.ex HANDYMAN t NT Q y-- - feason pieces," favors, '.priced;to- sell! 28.green" vanity table w/chalr & 3/30 English/ Western p abl» rates.: Free Estl- Powerw«str: trucks, and much WINDOWS i DOORS,^ x 14 In. $195; Plnerolltop comes w/booklets & in- chair $10., 10 speed bike PEZ WANTED- up to 301. ex 302 Spanish. SSlU^TEPt JP house," restaurants, ser- centers, Wall units, vanl- Replace drafty windows * Items; calendar plates; 20 . desk $595; Kneehole struction tape. Best offer. cushlon-$75. 755-4942. $10., L-shape office desk clinic with Layna Barto. Avail. 24hrs. $2.00 per ESCAPE SERVICE TRAGTORS INC. 24 hour mates. Fully Insured. Call made to vow Free consultation;and de- sugar or creamers; 25 $50 for Pez Dispensers, emergency" service. NJ john at 668-8518. vice stations, etc. Free es- ties, architectural wood- doors., all types of home desk $65; Bookcase $60; Call 873,-1386 , • ••' KITCHEN TABLE- metal $5D.,desk/ chair $20. Call 996-3140. ' mirt. _ '. \ color work. Cabinet resUrfac- sign. Cal 234-0541. premiums, advertising or J's - • ". • : • timate. Nanl Quick Ser-' improvements available. . milk glass & 10 Ironstone Uc. #9910. Insured. Call ^S^ uther ?no Winged back chair $100; COMPUTER- Tandy with 4 chairs, $65. Buffet, B28-5398. , PINE HILL- Boarding & Carpentry, Painting Wood decks'and Vice, 908-754-8844 or 1- ing. furniture.reflnishlng & WASOMRY GENERAL The time Isright &s o are pieces;, some -ruby &, Wicker chaise lounge anything Pez. Call Dave, 271-1404. ^.. HANDYMAN- Complete PbaTecan908%9l-7403 fa 1000A, IBM 286 compati- $100. Chins closet, $100. VARIED ITEMS-SIX Instruction. "Just Like 908-537-4805 ALONE? WANTA FALL US V^GAS— Imperial Driveways-seal coated, - 800-834-9987 repair. Wood or formlcd; CONTRACTING— Free our prices. Call Pro Tech black amethyst plus box $150; Mission Oak Desk ble, w/monltor, 20 meg IN LOVE?- Christian Home Maintenance ELECTRICIAN- Llc.# ^ome Improvements, SINGER- Classically Call T. Rowe at 561-5059. est., fully Ins. Quality full, of metal swing curtain Qesk, $50. Gas genera- Draw dresser $10.,. Mat- Home" indoor/outdoor fa- WANTED TO BUY- Palace, September 1991. curbs and railroad ties. pecks, porches, painting MOVING?- Lowest Remodeling 752-6524 . $300; rocking chair $75; HD, 640k memory, joy tor, $175 or best offer; tress and box spring $20., cility. Only your visit will 24hr. Romance linel It Leave from Manvllle - via and Repair 10062. For evenings & prices. Palmlerl Movers. trained Soprano to sing at _ — .... wo r k m a n s h I p. New rods & more. No.checks, Blrdseye Maple dbl. bedstick, DOS 3.3, extra soft- Qood used aluminum or Works! 1-900-786-7710. Call 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. weekends/Bonded &. In- nWrior & exterior, carpen- church and synagogue Work/repairs. Break-thru no early sales; numbers Call 722-2328. 2 plcknlok tables with um- show & tell It.all. Board wood canoe, 18 ft. Must Northwest Airlines from try work. No job too small.' The. small move special- WORLDS GREATEST $200; oak dbl. bed $195; ware. only $800 725-4253 LIVING ROOM FURNI- brellas and stand. $50. $475/month or through $3/mln. . , 4 • Newark, evening flights, sured. Reasonable rates, wedding ceremonies. Can Construction 889-7744. PAINTERS- All arears of at 6 AM, Sale by Lois Pr. matched Maple Dining be good condition. Call or QUALITY WORK 1-908-759-9324 Commercial, residential. e 8 m te8> Ca Steve ist. Pianos, 6' rooms or a afteratloS? Lebbing. TURE— 2 Loveseat, Club Call 828-5398. , part time work exchange Iv. message at 908-722- Sun., Sept. 22, return 752^o -^7863Jl. ^ " MASONRY- 12 years ex- painting. Interior, exterior, room corner cabinets CRIB—. Changing table, pay as little as $85 & DATEFINDER- Singles industrial. Call 725-7267. r less. Free phone quotes SPcvSntCall Cynthioa SSPSTRV A\ I tvL mattress. Maple wood, chairs, Pride negotiable. 2223, eves. Thursday, Sept. 26. $435 L Der|ehce Froe estimates, wal coverings, power $200 each. Plus a store WASHER/DRYER- have your horse at one of Personal Ads- Our 7thper person, double occu- PM #06550. 356-2454. CARPENTRY- All types MIDDLESEX, 7 MEAD brand new. $275; 359- Call 469-7078: Frlgldalre -gas, large ca- SPARKLING JULESI washing, water proofing, full of quality used furni- LOG SPUTTER- Heavy the finest facility. For de- yearl Largest Listing! Free pancy. Need $60 deposit CaHjack PAINTING- Interior/Exte- quality cleaning, 7 days a of home renovations & 8 da a d nI Kl AVE.—Sat. & Sun. March ture & household effects, 4679. pacity, $650. Hotpolnt re- talls call 722-7087, Advertise in the Classified! rior. Neat, clean quality week. .Resldential/comr [« V /J ? 16&17.10AM-3PM. Mov- duty, like new. approx. Advertise In the ClassHiedl copy 201-526-3004, 24 Immediately to. hold, reser- | h & small lobs, shifts. Reasonable rates chairs, tables, lamps, mir- CUSTOM TIFFANY lamp frigerator - 18.2 cubic ft, Branchburg. hfs. or P.O. Box 1058vation, . Only 16 seats left! 272-8282 work. Reasonable rates, merclal. Reasonable . pat 0 porc ing, Combination; house- 5yrs old. 28k Ib. thrust. PAW Ca| Ralph at 754-3704. free estimates. Call Rich. $500. All like new,. 1 '/• rors, etc. PRICED TO $250; molded luggage Piscataway, NJ. 08855. 356-1607, Irene, FREE estimates. Call . CalUnlln RSI-27fl2. able^ates. Call Dave at gnp-S4S-B73K. hold & much more. Sale . SELL! $150; Graco baby, swing $1500. Call 548-7966 years old. Call 873-0205. Rainbow Colors at (908) inside, rain or shine. WORD. PROS- Laser CAWET CLONING- COLLINS CORNER, 23 $70: GE video camera MATCHING SOFA & WASHER/DRYER- Ken- 322 654-7927. HANGING- $950; all almost new. Call SOUTH PLAINFIELD- Dumont Rd., (opp. Batik) LOVESEAT- $550. Call more apartment size, 2 yr PETS & 668-4483. after 6PM 753-5679. old, like new. $600. porta- PARTY PLANNING- Arty 135 Hudson Street (off Far Hills, 234-0995. ANIMALS occasslon, any size from 37O DAYBED— with popup ble dishwasher $300, cell- New Brunswick Ave). BAGPIPES $75; New MATERNITY CLOTHES- Ing fan $40.549-1970. birthdays:, Communions, Sat March 16th. 94. No Homelite chalnsaw w/ twin, white-$450; Daybed- Sultable for work, spring Bar. Mttzvah, graduations ence. So. Plfd. 561-4478. Bob Stelnman, 526-3382. children please. HOUSE case. Super 2, 16 in. bar light brown wood-$300; & summer. Suits & WASHER- $75. Dryer. to weddings. Our location ING MAINTENANCE. For. DOG OBEDIENCE & DID YOU ^"^ PAINTING & PAPER- TAG; SALE. Tables, pic- $175; Erector set $50; 4 Brown drapes lined, dou- dresses. Size 14 & Large. $65. Stove, $75. Refriger- SHOW HANDLEING or yours. We handle the FREE ESTIMATE Cal) V ble wlndow-$200;l light ator; $170.. Can- deliver. KNOW... 281-7611. HANGING- Reasonable tures, lamps, glassware, ft. pool table $150. Call Excellent condition. Call CLASSES— Sponsored , details insuring flair and rates; fully • Insured, very quilts,' exercycle, milcti 218-9728. blue lamp-$35. 821-6509. 725-8867. . .'•; ,' Color console TV $100. originality. Select one. orThis little ad can be read i MARBLE 4 -FT. ROTOTILLER— by The Princeton Dbg In more than 147,000 neat. Call for a free esti- hooks to 3 pt. hitch. 1 yr. more. Also ladies' cloth- DID YOU MOTHERHOOD SPRING 722-6329. --•' --•. - Training Club,/ Starting ,.al| our of services: cater.-. BALDWIN ORGAN-' Ex- KNOW... homes In 1S publications mate. Norcraft Painting old. Asking $1000. Call ing sizes 18-44. cellent condition. Call SUMMER MATERNITY WEIGHT BENCH- Marcy April 4. 609-924-5894 .Ing, resort accommoda- MOW ;*£*)); tions, restaurant arid ban- - Call 560-3765. 722-4388. 276-7683. This little ad can be read COLLECTION- $250, Monster/501. Excellent FREE CAT- gray & anttw. In more than 147,000 size S-Ml Neshanlc area. condition. Uke new. Call quet rooms;, entertain- John369-6610. PAINTING & WALL A & A LANDSCAPING- BARRECRAFTER Ski white, 3 yrs. old. Spaded ment, decorations, rent- .: caught your PAPERING- "Spring Professlonal, fully In- homes In 15 publications 369-6564 985-4783 after 5PM. female. All shots are Up- sell it, iiiik it, iurnisH i TILE- Bath- / 3*3 \ rack SR-910 $135; Skithroughout Somerset, als, set up, clean up and.attention, didn't It? Special" $50 off painting sured lawn maintenance Totes $10;. Complete ski MOVIE FILM CONVER- WOMEN'S SHERLING to-date. Records are avail. Call YOUR ad In todayl kitchens, foyers, Middlesex and Union many morel Call Pam's off ceramics. and 20% off wallpapering. & landscaping at rea- BAZAARS I outfits: Ladies size 10, SION EQUIPMENTS- COAT- Size 8/10, $100. Call 561-9119. Party Planning. 563-9844. 1-800-334-P531. .FULLY INSURED. Will sonable prices. Free es- Counties? It caught your Professlonal. Put films, feg. $400. Bentwood pack it, explore it, hear it, DOCTOR I & SALES j $125; all. almost new. Call attention, didn't it? GOLDEN RETRIEVER We Get Resultsl beat any written esti- timates. Call 738-1151, 668-4483. . slides, photos, snap shots rocker, $20. Assorted chll- PUPS-AKC, top quality, mates, will work week- Call YOUR ad In today) on video tape. Instruction dren's toys. 755-6692. ends. Call Chris 873-1389 BAR- solid Pine. 5', with 1-800-334-O531. Champion sired, oor- ARMSTRONG LAND- ANNUAL UNITARIAN & training; Call 725-7790. compute it, eat it..;in the By FINISHING TOUCHES. matching hutch with We Get Results! WOODBURUNING geous. Will hold for^East- In One Issue Of PAINTING SCAPING— Landscape SALE— Unitarian House, MOVING OUT OF STOVE- circulating er. $500. 369-7733 ~any- Faux marble, wood, shelves & storage /cabi- DINING ROOM SET- design, Interlocking, brick 165 Summit Ave. Sgmlt, nets). Excellent condition. STATE— must sell bloWer w/plpe, $500. Blue tlme . ' . 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Apply Steak & Ale Restaurant, EMPLOYMENT record &' refs. required. tudles. Certified. Ms In Prepared for Individuals, 722-0850; 725-0384 eves but not necessary. Start- flexible hrs., teach ver- Rt. 22, Mountainside, N.J. lent references. Call 247- paired, hot water heaters TAX CONSULTANT makers, Students or In person ONLYII 380 201-5264337 days or 3446. , English. Reasonable Fee. Moonlighters.. Earnings rv. mag. & name. Springfield AVe., West- Ing salary to $600 per sitlllty of ladies fashion 233-0900. " | WANTED I : replaced, drains machine Phone: 276-7382 any day : Partnerships and jewelry, we train. Call 201-281-7645 eves up to $13/hr. Call field. •-•••••• week plus bonus potential' QUALITY CHILDCARE cleaned. Fully Insured. NJ other than Monday '-~rzr 463-0609 Corporations DID YOU upon assuming Manage- 756-1285 . SALES— $4300/rnohth. Llc.#8486. 469-2656, ; 756-6530. .- ; KNOW;.. NOTICE: All EMPLOYMENT LOOKING FOR RE- WITHIN MINUTES OF ment responsibilities. Seeking 3 hard-working SPONSIBLE LOVING YOUR HOME OR PLACE PLUMBING, HEATING & WORDPERFECT/WANG/ Michael Husbands Reasonable Rates/ This little ad can be read FULL/PART TIME SALES Send resume to: The PART TIME '. •. • • . individuals. Must be open WANTED aoVertteements Fa$t Service Advertise In more.than 147,000 POSITIONS- Excellent PERSON- to care for OF BUSINESS- DRAIN CLEANING- 24 LOTUS/MULTIMATE easy Speclalltlng In Year Round Management Institute, JANITORIAL & positive minded. Highly are PAYABLE IN AD- I6mo. old boy In your hr. service. $5 off with ad., to learn. Private teacher. homes In 15 publications commission.. Excellent PO Box 764, Green motivated & able to work Other accounting • In the ClassHledl market. Must have valid Busy office heeds janito- VANCE by cash, check, home. Garwood area. Av- EXPERIENCED PRE- Free estimates. Lie. Try 1 hr. Low cost. Tutor- • Tax Preparation throughout Somerset, Brook, NJ 08812-0764. rial help 3-4 hours per Well within a team office services, available Middlesex and Union driver's license. EO. Pro- VISA or Master Card. For erage 20 hrs. per Week. SCHOOL TEACHER/ #7337. Call 725-8239 or ing Read., Eng., Math/aK • Tax Planning day, 5 days per week: environment. 821-6800. . a quote on cost, please Flexible schedule. Call MOTHER WILL PROVIDE 356-1029 ages. 272-1888, . Counties? It caught your tective System lncorpo- • Electronic Filing attention, didn't It? " MANAGEMENT .TRAINEE, Perfect for college stu- call i-800-334-0531. Fran 687-1133 days or THE T.L.C; YOUR CHILD : CALVIN M. SPRUNG, CPA SUMMER POSITIONS ;rate,-0OO Maple Avenue, dent or retiree. Must be SALES— Full/part time. • ' persona/tea and. South Plalnfleld, New Jer- Starting salary up to Environmental sales posi- 233^4887 after 5PM NEEDS "AT- A REASON- Professional Service : 2120 Chayann* Way. Playgfound Leadsra • Call YOUR ad In today! dependable.. $7.00/hour. PiayoroUnd Assistant : 1-800-334-0531. sey 07080, Call 908-756- $600/wk. 2 yr. Training tions available. Call 201- ABLE RATE AT MY flolh Parsons! and ,•.„•„ Scotch plain*, NJ Program,'. full benefits. Call Bob Kleiner at 271- HOUSECLEANING- I WESTFIELD MOM- HOME. SPECIALIZING IN .. Leadera .2323/ .. ' •.•••.: :: •.. • • 271-1584 for appt. Make Butlnsss Return ,' „ We Get Results! 8600. CENTURY OFFICE will, clean your house, (908)684-3792 Arts & Crafts Instructor College & Business expe- ' needs part time child care TODDLERS. rience preferred.' Call 201- PRODUCTS, 30 Baeke- .apartment or office. Own In my home 2 days per CALL KIM JENSEN Pre-Sehool Instructor transportation, references TAX HELPERS Pro-School Assistant • Advertise In the Classified! 782r5254, ext. 271 any- land Ave, Middlesex,'NJ Advertise In the Classified! week. Non-smoker, refer- AT 647-9553 INCOME time, Mr. Katchen. 08846. EOE & experience. 965-0514. - • YOUR Instructor ences required. Call 654- SOMERSET- Quail- 8121 eves. Business & Personal TAX Youth Open Center PORTUGUESE LADY brook. Small group, lots Tax Returns Supervisors SEEKING DAILY CLEAN- of TLC, crafts & activities. RETURNS Playground Supervisor - P/T SECRETARY CLERICAL ING JOB- Call Grace 2 yr. old + openings. EMPLOYMENT Use Our Tennis Director FULL TIME - PART TIME 201-589-9092. State Certified, -Insured. Total Accounting and BOOKKEEPER 435 Professional Team Tennis Attendants Please call 563-0673 Computer Services Tennis Coach Thinking of returning to work force? G O N N E G T 1 O N At Reasonable Rates $10.25 TO START CHILDCARE . Available , Tennis Assistant Full time position. Quail- Use Your Card... PROVIDED STAY AT HOME MOM- • . Your Home or. Year Round • Coach Kenilworth Law Firm seeking mature fled, applicant should have will babysit In my West- Tennis Instructor Immediate openings available previous A/P, A/R experi- field Tiome. Ages Infant to Business/Our Office INDIVIDUALS Call 1-800-334-0J531 : individual with good typing and spelling Park Maintenance throughout Union County. Flexible ence.! Any computer 2 years. F/T & references Free Initial Consultation SMALL BUSINESSES skills. No. legal experience necessary. knowledge a plus. '• ' . and'relax! • Drama Director BRANCHBURG- Lots, of available. Call answering HORMAHLnSHBEIN.CPA Applications may be Willing to train right individual with hours days, evenings, and/ or Tots day care, 2 certified ' service 233-2543 anytime. plcksd-up at Cranford Excellent fully paid com- & experienced teachers Through Forbes Recreation and Park* good basic skills. weekends, Car necessary. Ideal for FORBES NEWSPAPERS Department . • 200 pany benefits.'To arrange to care for your Infant of KNS Assoc. Inc. 233-2661 -students. an Interview, please call: young toddler In Branch- Ads In Classified Contulttntt CLASSIFIED WILL DO THE WORK Bloomlnqdale Avenue, Newspapers Classified Cranford. Quick And burg home. A warm lov- don? cost— FOR YOU! For further. Information call Call: 276-0758 688-9393 ing & caring atmosphere 709-7283. • . ." 687-1313, Ext. 280 Convenient! provided. Call 526-4766 They pay! '.'•• ••'•.• E.O.E. M/P/H/V. ,.••!• or eves. 218-0569. NEED A JOB Consult this listing of Business and Service Professionals — DONE RIGHT? Area Local Businesses Serving Local Needs BOOKKEEPING BUILDERS FLOORS GLASS HEATING & AC LANDSCAPING MOVERS TO ADVERTISE PLUMBERS PLUMBERS BOOKKEEPING SAL D'ADDARIO ROBBINS a ALLISON, INC. Donald S. Rockefeller LENNY'S PLUMBING Heatirifl & Air PLUMBJNG & HEATING INC. AND MICHAEL M. MASON floors Conditioning, Inc. "Local Public Movers HEATING Wood Floor Installation : SERVING : •' To Advertise Here Moving S, Ucanse Complete • • Heating Sewer INCOME TAX SERVICE Sanding and Reflnlshlng Everything In Gla*r UNION » MIDDLESEX • Complete Bookkeeping Service •Store Fronts •Aluminum Entrances • COUNTIES LANDSCAPING Storage 00172 Plumbing Cleaning Existing Wood Floors ton oyen 40 YEARS ; • Federal & State Tax Returns . Alumlnurh Door Repair • Mirrors • Please Call: & : Additions • Alterations Thermopanes • Storm Window Repairs • • H«lllng S Canlral AW Condmonhjj • Plumbirig & Heating • Computer Services Residential/Commercial s VB IONDSCAPING Table Tops • Plexiglass OuBofcn . ' Heating Repairs • Payroll Services Decks • Kitchens • Baths All Types of Penetrating ' ' i ' • &U^ MAINTENANCE Annette at Services FOR PERSONAL SERVICE IN YOUR HOME and Surface Finishes Avalloble RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • Hot Water Heaters • FuHy Insured • -*•»,. OR OFFICE CALL: • • ' (MoWura Cun • Fibulon • Urelhan* • Potyunttiant)' INDUSTRIAL V COMMERCIAL A RESEDBNTIAL State Lie. #4205 • Sump Pumps JON FINNE or BONNIE RUGGIERO Quality Work* Reasonable Prices Staining In Choice Colon 24 Hre • 7 Days/Week AGENT ALLIED VAN UNES 231-6689 -FREE AT-HOME ESTIMATES- DECKS & FENCING , Free Est. • State License #6249 •y~w. 241 -6622 276-6705 213SOUTH AVEE - / 276-4048 276^8677 Lenny Grieco A&M BUSINESS SERVICES 486-6214 851-0888 after 6 p.m. CRANFORD 7 Raleigh Ave. • Cranford Family in Cranford 37 years k "QUalify Doesn't Cost...U Paysf'" ^ 1 WALNUT AVE • CRANFORD 396-8764 TEL 276^)898 574-0480 AIR DUCT CLEANING BUILDERS COLLISION REPAIRS | FUEL OIL GLASS TO ADVERTISE LANDSCAPING PAINTING PAVING PLUMBERS ROOFING & REMODELING TV REPAIR SONIC A. BUONTEMPO BENNER'5 REEL-STRONG DYNAMIC REYNOLDS WE STOP LEAKS! Speclallng In: Gen. Builder Since 1950 AUTO BODY GLASS CO. PLUMBING & CLEAN Serving Union County & cnci pn Call Today — "WHERE QUALITY COUNTS" HEATING INC. ; Commercial & Residential Clark Builders, Inc. • New Homes & Additions ,Since192(j Vldnlty Since1925 • 'WtLUU. "For All Your Glass Needs" Lou DIFablo . Tony DIFablo * Residential and Commercial I a Commercial Ail* Duct • Fire and Storm y COMMERCIAL Colllson Experts Your Ad Can Spring Clean-Ups , Asphalt Wo* • Drhwwuys Over 35 Yrs. Experience Cleaning Specialist Damage Construction • STbRE FRONTS v •••. Senior Citizens Discount SAME DAY SERVICE We Specialize In: Direct Repair for • ALUMINUM ENTRANCE . Fertilhing Parkin*: Arttt • Sktowalk* • Concrete Paving and Most Major Inc. Cos. Most Major Brands . • • PLATE OLASS Be Seen By ' SaaOiig • RAsurfacinf ' Bathroom and Kitchen Repairs...New Roofing... Don't Live In an Masonry Work • CUSTOM MIRRORS No Job Too Small 1 Moderizatlons v Air Conditioning • Humidifiers • STEEL SASH WINDOWS Weed Control CtnMnCi Rerooflng...Flat Roofing... SALES & REPAIRS • Cellar Drainage & Pumps laser frame machines . * Oil & Gas burners f Heating & Cooling SERVICE SALES REPAIRS Unhealthy Home 'tHERMO PANW Fully Insured TRUCK & BACKHOE RENTAL oven baked spiray tooth V Fuel Oil .••',-.- -y Air Cleaning RKere 24,500 Households Lawn Maintenance Wo Do The Complete Job Fully Insured • Free Estlmatfts (30 Years in Business) • Comm. A Res. •«TORM WINDOWS •DOORS Free Estimates FREE EST. FULLY INS. Or Office Alterations • ••' ' SALES - SERVICE ••'^'':>: JJ£!?S™2. * • WINDOW OUSil ft ALL YEAR SERVICE REASONABLE RATES NJ Lie. #10760 606 South AveE TABLE TOPS . SCREEN REPAH1S •••.-. 276-53«7 CENTER TV Fully Insured • Free Estimates INSTALLATION ; REMACEMENT WINDOW / ™" **""** 1-800-334-d53i FREE ESTIMATE Serving Union County Gladly Serving Union 908-521-1013 Cranford" CALL 654-1741 Uo. #1106 907 Wood Ave. • Roselle 272-5177 276-0900, Serving Union County "CAa 7 DAYS A WEEK" 358 NORTH AVENUE E County for SI Yrs. , (10% OFF with this ad) 549 LBtlNOTON AVE, CPANTORD 908-382-6487 '1' (Leave Message) , .License 02180 276-1III 276-6083 687-0614 789-9508 CRANFORD 381-5145 276-2331 AUTO DEALERS BUILDERS CONTRACTOR 1 HULL OIL GLASS KITCHENS MAINTENANCE TO ADVERTISE PAVING PLUMBING WALLS AND CEILINGS __—...... i ...... C.O.D. Builders AC RTHUR FUEL AUTO SAFETY We Strip And SANDRO PAVING CO. Ellis GLA5S CD. Retlnlsh Kitchen CHAPMAN BROS. R. Vetter I AA A Cabinets Rahway, N.J. CUSTOM ORIGINAL DESIGNS WIIJOIAM -HiiyT,, j YOUn LEAOER IN SERVICE EST. 1946 To Advertise Ttce Service Like New MAINTENANCE CO. Fully Insured Lie. #1428 OLDSMOBILE, • ALTERATIONS & Contractor "APPROVED INSURANCE REPLACEMENTS" ALL TYPES OF TREE CARE ' • * • ..mi* WiWIliCLEAN • Complete- parking lot & Sons ADDITIONS WiCIALUTS IN UflO AMD OOMMfnCUL »OOV qlAM - V^ • CARPETS • RUOS • FTOORS Here • Plumbing * AUTHORISED REPLACeUCNTS ON AU CONSTRUCI/ON (QUIP. ' maintenance & REMOVAL •FuelQII Free • OVENS • WAUB * WINDOWS • D^CKS • Electrically Operated Windows ;' • Driveways Plastering • KITCHENS • BATHROOMS Please • Heating - Cooling OLDSMOBILE • HOOFING FREE ESTIMATES • Complete heating • All Curved & Panoramic Windshields Sampling • Sidewalks • Firewood • SIDING • Alterations - Repairs • Wopdchips Patching SALES & SERVICE • Repairs & Service & Channels & Regulators • Curbing . • BATHROOM & Roofing & A/lnyl Siding •Replacements Call: • Airtoncfltlonlng • Air Conditioning • RearWii • Seal coating • Snow plowing Textured Ceiling KITCHEN Bathroom Remodeling Your Existing Cabinets Additions & Finished Basements • Patio's • Landscaping Sheetrocking 232-7651 REMODELING 1245 Westfield Ave. Restored To Custom Finish Annette at • Excavating & Additions 276-1320 Replacement Ylnyl Windows 241-8555 FREE Ask for JOE Taping & Finishing 560 NORTH AV/E.E. wav ; .•:'..:,. : •• CLARK ••.. . •'.•;• 573 W. WESTFIELD AV. Woodshop Refinishers 231-6689 36 NORTH AVE E 245-1203 INSURED 276-6973 ESTIMATES Call FREE ESTIMATES 1' WESTFIELD >.* * 7f&42$& '&.*.;•. . RO3ELLEPARK ••'••' 462-8282 : CRANFORD INSURED' FREE ESTIMATES 276-6945 709-0591 Charles O'Donnell 396-8100 HWfl OMOfN ITM MMtWAV BUT 1>t (CODNW Df VAUiy I)O| 233-0582 For FREE Estimates 388-5866 Days 353-7886 Even. BATHROOMS BUILDERS ELECTRICAL FUEL OIL TO ADVERTISE LANDSCAPING MASON PAINTING PLUMBERS PLUMBERS TREE SERVICE TO ADVERTISE A-l ELECTRIC CO., INC. MICHAEL'S LANDSGAI^E; Uo. #8501 Fully Insured BATHROOM MCDOWELLS TO ADVERTISE Work Guaranteed ROGER SAWICKI MCDOWELLS REMODELING No Job Too Small &IRRIGATION : Since 1928 Interior/Exterior since 1928 Uo.#1268 CRATER BROS. Call Today — No Challengefoo Great Distinctive Landscape Design AND CHARLES STILES Plumbing & Heating CHARLES All Work Guaranteed / Family Owned & Operated HERE and Planting^ CERAMIC TILING • Water Heaters Contractors WOODSTACK Your Ad Can CONTRACTING Visa/Mastercard Accepted • Budget Plans Mason Contractor . PLEASE CALL Underground Lawn Sprinkler • Sewer Cleaning • renovations * Improvements TREE SERVICE DECKS • WINDOWS Home & Small Business Specialist • Service Plans Systems Designed, Installed ' With 10 Years Experience • Sump Pumps Be Seen By • maintenance • service RAKENHAIW ALTERATIONS • ADDITIONS ; andSeiylce8 Carpentry, Sheetrocking, INSURED .' V CAltPAULAT '••'' ' 'Plumbing/AC ANNETTE Step Rebuilding Specialists ••'•••. . • .";-HQIME.'"' ,..'•:••• " ROOFING • SIDING Roofing, Leaders & Gutters No Job Too Small • new construction 24,500 Households Complete Lawn Maintenance • Brick Fronts "Patios Low, Low Winter Rates IMPRCVEMENTS 450 North Aye, E. FREE ESTIMATES • central vacuum 272*4733 654-1330 Spring Claari-upa: | • Foundations • Sidewalks FULLY INSURED 450 North Ave. E. systems Senior Citizen Discounts 1-800-334-0531 Licensed Plumber and Electrician Commercial Residential Bonded & Insured Westfleld • Fire Places • Retaining Walls 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE... I- .'•, Westfield FREE ESTIMATES Fully Insured FREE ESTIMATES 231-6689 276^0093 233-3213 Fl*» EailmatM Fully Insured J-232-3901 Charles Pljanowskl FREE ESTIMATES 272.-5W7 CALL 276-6953 233-3213 272-2423 276-5752 •• r I . I I 14 - March 14,1991 - Union County Classified CHEVROLET GEO MITSUBISHI ronicle FRANCHISES HYUNDAI SERVING CRANFORD, GARWOOD and KENILWORTH A Forbes Newspaper Vol. 98 No. 12 Published Every Thursday USPS 136 800 Second Class . ONE LOCATION JEEP Thursday, March 21,1991 Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 50 CENTS AT THE EAGLE School budget may increase average tax by $220 ISUZU In brief NEW ROUTE 22 By Rosalie Gross meeting and'has another $145,000 to go-in lion over the current year assessment of be included in the current expense budget aldbaurirs The average Cranford homeowner may order to have a budget exactly at cap. Re- $17,649. If the board reduces the budget which will inflate it to $27 million, but will be faced with a tax increase of $220 for the maining reductions will be made at a spe- below its maximum cap allowance, the tax not affect the tax levy since the state will The zoning board Monday at proposed 1991-92 school budget This is cial meeting Monday, when a tentative bud- levy would be lowered correspondingly. pay for it According to school business ad- l5iUtJhi 1.1.2 percenHrighef-thatHhe curreni aver* -getrwyhbe-approvedfor submissionio'the ministrator Jeanette Nixon, Cranford is the application by Waldbaum's age school tax of $1,990. county superintendent of schools. Under amended QEA formulas, Cranford will receive a total of $2,486,756 in state aid one of only 150 of the state's. 600-plus dis- to construct a supermarket on The projected -tax increase is based on ._ -Following this week's reductions, the tricts that will receive less state aid than South Avenue. Chairman long-awaited state aid figures released to for 1991-92. While this is $117,939 more proposed budget stands at just under $24 than last year, it is $870,933 short of aid anticipated and not benefit from the recent Richard Johnston said Wald- school districts Friday following amend- million. The board has made reductions $650^million tax relief amendment to the | baum's representatives indi- ments to the Quality Education Act of 1990. and adjustments since receiving^ a $26.4 expected Under the original QEA proposi- tion. The reduction is seen as an exchange QEA, cated they could conclude The 11.2rperc0nt tax increase also assumes million proposal in January. The board earlier had discussed placing POT, • their testimony at that hearing. the Cranfqrd school budget will come in . After calculating the district's state aid for the state's continuing to pay for pension a capital outlay question on the ballot exactly at its 8,45 percent state-irnppsed and assuming $400,000 from surplus funds and Social Security costs for two more years before turning this expense over to April 30 to pay for some of the more essen- cap on, increase spending. will be applied to the revenue portion of tial maintenance items that had been cut, POT* Egg hunt The school board cut nearly $500,000 in the budget, the board projects the tax levy school districts. In Cranford's case, this LEASING TAUCKS expenses from the budget at Monday's at $19,639 million, an increase of $1,99 mil- amounts to $3 million. This amount must (Please turn to page A-9) Ilil fflM ffl H2E ZZHMl VFW Post 335 will sponsor its annual lEaster egg hunt for Cranford children ages 3 to 12 3 Saturday at. noon in Unarm Vollejro clarifies 'vote Park picnic areas 1 to 6, The rain date is April 6. Township Committee member Carolyn Vollero has cleared up i confusion that developed last week concerning her position on the public safety department concept. ' - Last week the Chronicle interpreted her hesitation as a no. vote, , Pancakes with Vollero. seemingly joining Dan Aschenbach in not supporting . Cranford iBopster Club Will -gojng forward.with the concept, However, no official vote was^ serve -its annual'• pancake taken. According to township attorney Ralph Taylor, "It is a breakfast Saturday from 8 a.m. governing body 'opinion' when no formal action is taken, such as to noon in the Cranford High through resolution or ordinance." • . School cafeteria. Admission is ' According to Vollero, although she has "many questions" about I $4 for adults and $3 for chil- a police and fire consolidation, and believes, the position of safety BRAND NIEW "91 CAVALIER BRAND NEW91S-10 BLAZER dren. Proceeds will be used director has to come from .within the ranks, she supports going on ChovroM 44V Sodan, 3.1L MFI t&A BRAND NEW'91 PICK-UP ChhraW 2-Or Vt Co*.. SO. EFI «V Eng AUTO W/OO, Por DKo Brake*. Man MP IWetgl BiakM, Am. I to the next step, which would include characterizing the infra- Eng. AUTO, Pwr Stmg 1 Bratoa, AIR. ChMoU S-IO EL 21L EFT 4-Cyt E"0. Mpt for athletic scholarships. ^Snd Man Tnva, tatail DnkM, AIA Strg, FWDi Rr Defofj, Red Frnt BoM 8a, AUTM 61 Caaa. TK. FV D«fca Cnpt lUta, FWO. Cnii: Cwwoto, TR T/Otaw. «tai •I*, Tim, Pw BokM. Mm 8B& DoU* Waa structure of a public safety department ~ : FWD. AM/FU Bareo. Snort Mini. DOW Bts. T/ Bat, Bandi 81 T/01m, eteTPottnton AUTO, PM* Sung * Brtfcea. t - B/S MkJoi, Fold Down Rr S, eW Pote- Or Edbt'Ouarda, afcl Potamkin Stk#2fll. PoUmkln Slk# 480. VIN#Me<233Z7. ' CUM, «d PobmVki e**4ri. viMmr- - 0». WWM22SSW7. M8DP: BtJl. ToUl mkki 8>#982,VN# MU0M132. MSRP; VM#MBM0237. MSB* $11967. Total O* 1WMO. USI1PJMKI. Total ol Pmt» (10.140 USBP: (12,817. Total 01 Pymti »»2>40. Ol Pyiha 10340. 12201) DOM (1nd» 11000 While Vollero stated there are "a lot of unclear answers to t»00 Don (Inett MOO Mm Aabatt). t2» 17175. Total « Pymti tTMa 12000 i (12.740.12000 Down (Mola 11000 S2000 Dowi. J27S Roluodabl* 8«o Do- MFn (Uom. Sigo R4*jndabU Bw (Mpod. Down (lode |7M MFR Rebate). »18» R»- Ratotta). «279 (Wdjtylabl. Sao Da- KaejntUbte Beo Dtooal. COM Punhau Opt po»H. U272 Purchu/ Opt Purehau' tina Puiihm Opt Puohew Pnoe look r questions," and contends both police and firemen's "future is at kjndabit 8ao DarxalL 11104 PunHau poaL I328S Purehaa* Opt Purchiee Prtoa tide HMO Id lto» Ouya< Prtoa IncU MOO lat TVna Buyw Cm«dtt II MOO t * Ttae Buyer CnMH II OuMtd. oaLISSaspunhaMOp More pancakes stake," she maintains the project deserves a "more in-depth DRIVE AWAY DRIVEAWAY look." She did, however, point out, "All the aspirations of the DRIVE AWAY DRIVE AWAY Cranford Jaycees will hold a FOR ONLY FOR ONLY FOR ONLY FOR ONLY FOR ONLY police'and firemen will go down the-tubes if this is a political pancake breakfast Sunday appointment down the road." Y0U YOU YOU YOU YOU from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the OWN IT OWN IT OWN IT OWN IT OWN IT , VFW Hall, South Avenue and Apprehension continued to intensify this week on the part of FOR ONLY $99 179 FOR ONLY both police and firemen over the lack of information available on PER FOR ONLY FOR ONLY FOR ONLY PER ' Thomas Street The annual MO. the proposed consolidation. Failing to understand the "justifica- MO. fund raiser helps sent local. tion" of the proposed merger, both maintain, "If it ain't broke, . children to Camp Jaycee, a why fix it." . *7999 10,999 '6699 12,995 ' summer facility for mentally ) handicapped children. Tickets I are $3.50 for adults and $2,50 for children, Page A-3. User ^fee cleanup week Gar wood is under consideration The school board gave prc- By Cheryl Moulton * . bulky waste, which is picked up l.irninary approval to a. pro- Photo by.Georgo Pacolello by a contracted private hauler. Iposed school budget that will While township residents' base- GRANDPARENTS DAY: April Stone, 8, reads her story to J. Kenneth Roden who received ments and attics fill to overflow- Permit holders are given decals to raise taxes by an estimated be placed on items being picked citizenship pward fprrservice to Walnut School at annual Grandparents Day. : . ing with unwanted junk, town fa- BRAND NEW'91 GALANT BRAND NEW'91 WRANGLER BRAND NEW 1991 TALON BRAND NEW 1991 PICK-UP BRANDNEW 1991 TROOPER $109 per homeowner...Schppl thers continue.to search for an al- up, so abusers cannot randomly BRAND NEW'91 ECLIPSE UUEJ, 13L 4Cyl Eng. »Spd Man Tram, children are making use of the MttmbbM 3-tx Sport Coupg, 1.8L EFI 4- • MlttubUl 4Cr Sadan, 2L EFI 4*yl. 6- Caol**Or Haloh. axt*42yt Era. SA>d Man. Tin W/Od. PW Rip Bm f*WN Dta Pwr Brakaa, Un 8trg. AM/FM Btanw, ternative to cleanup week. dump their unwanted items for O/\ Eng, .S^pd Man Trant, PiW S5o & Sod Mm Tiana, fVf Stm & Brakaa, AIR . JMO "8" • ' WINNER 3RD CONSECUTIVE YEAR VW-4 STAR SALES SATISFACTION AWARD ** *, Mdmll^mM^^^llZ^^tSSt* m Route 202, Bernardsvllle, NJ Call Mon., Thurs. & Fri. till 8:00 766-1600 :: J 6 ~=iMiift~f4ri69r=nJ»dnTCdurityClassified "March 14ri991" njnron County Classffled - ~t =