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BIO — THUR8DAY, MARCH 1, 19M - COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS m-CROSSWORD PUZZLE Dayton^High Edited by Trade Michel Jafle ilurusuupG rcounty team — Page B2 ' 7 Bullring cheers 45 Disgraces 52 vipers SMurrayorKesey 46One-Hnar 53 — store; retail For week or March 4-March 10 CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Spiritu- LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) Do not QRi0 9) 9 Summer time, You will not make any loog^rps taexodo 47'"Rrte of Spring" outlet AUES,(March 21 to April 19) Give al matten lake center stage, and you are commit to a limiting arrangement this ' InFIa* participant 54 Seine feeder due for a refreshing iplriraal turnaround week—posh for a trial basis on any new destinations, but use this weefctpjream loved ones the room they need to panrae and scheme about Jiow niimlmyoa are 10 Laud" 48 Weather word 55 Portal their ow%gbal«, and they win remainloy - Spend time with friends discussing reli- professional ^ or -personal situa,tioni '10 dive forth 11 Feline sound 49 Cutting tool 57 Native American al «nd loving toward you, SpeoS tome gious and philosophical subjects. through tbe end of the month. Wait until going to get there Werj^ fte'tyew.. 14; March date 12 Regarding 50 Urge 58 Goddess: Lat-- time mvaluadng your own goals. next roontb to make anything permanent AQUARIUS 0an-,'2Ofto/FebJ* 18) i 15 Lubricated,..: 13 — the line 51 Ernie or 59 Eye.in ~"XEO(July 23 to Aug. 22) Friendi and Investigate new ways >to,jincreaset TOUT 16 Strange: Comb. 18 Rim spool Howard Ovledo TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Vps family need your tender loving care. Offer SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov.; 21) Con- income. Dp nbt overlook new investments 7'fomv '•*',''•• "19RIII iHi week to repay old social and profei- support and encouragement in their sider new projects and proposals carefully or ways to freelance yojpr professional lit' 17, Retall.outtet 23 Artist Chagall ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: fclonal debt! Buy lunch to thank helpful endeavor* Be prepared to step in and help because they wilUhave long-ranging skills. The added income will be welcome Ife: 20 USNA grad. 24 Spring parts nnnn nnnii colleague*, renew contacts with old a loved one with a_tough_'pro)ecL effects Make sure you have all the facts next month. — — — 21 Summers, 25 Ending with ramnn nnnm friend! and aquaintancei. before you sigh anything I- along the Riviera convey 7 ramran onnm VIRGO (Aug 23 toSep t 22) You will PISCES (Feb 19 to March 20) Inter- - 22-Pulled '— 26 —~f atBlo GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Thi« i> get a lot of feedback on an investment or SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec 21) esting challenges lie ahead, but you need 23 Blanc and Torme 27 Utopian your week for ihopptng — you will get« professional change you are considering. Plan-a-small-family reunlon_to_bring to bolster your confidence to meet them. 24 Sandburg or 28 Namesakes, of good bargain on an appliance or some- Take time to weed through all that infor- everyone closer and, alleviate any bad Do your homework thi» week to prepare VOL61 NO.24— SPRINGFIELD, N.J., THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1990—2* Sagan -Wolfe, the sleuth thing die for the home. Treat yourself ton marion — only about a third will be really feelings. Now Is' a good time to renew for any new projects, promotions or COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS TWO SECTIONS — 50 CENTS 26 Coda, for one 29 Bereavement luxury item you have been coveting bondi arrangements. 29 GvVTVV word 30 Baseball's Yogi' ninniin 30 Satchel 31 Fall flower 33 River to the 32 "Beau —": Fiilda ' Wren novel -Amati Trio set at Center _34.Heather..genus 34-Lab burners— Dance set lottery Regional BOE budget 35 Ship's course 37 San—, Texas nirjiiirim The Amati Trio will appear in a Union County Arts Center March 14 The following are the winning 36 Retail outlets . 38 Ibsen heroine HHHEI annin Judy and Al Comey of Berkeley matinee performance at Railway's at 7:30 p.m. Featured will be darede- NewJersey Lottery numbers for the 40 —tse-tung • 39 Border on Heights and Jack and Barbara Fee- Union County Arts Center, 1601 Irv- vil acrobats, music, magic tricks and week of Feb. 18 41 Roman date [flHHH ley of • Rosellc Park have been ing SL, March II at 2*30 dances from the Far East draws public concern PICK IT— AND PICK 4 42 Author Harte named, co-chairmen of the annual 43 Urban transports The group includes Paul Ostrovs The l/WO-seat Union County Arts Feb 18—235, 8890 > By DAVE WISE increase in this year's schoolbudget where, however, these reductions I 44 — Spee tea brunch and dance sponsored by Icy, keyboard, Piotr Milewsh, violin- Center is in Railway's downtown Feb 19—661, 9746 The Board of Education of Union A number of them stated that they would be made_ ' 45 "Back to — one" the Our- House Foundation March ist; and young Argentinian emigre restoration district. Tickets are avail- Feb 20—808, 7689 County Regional High School District feared that staff cutbacks might affect Declining student enrollment is pri- 47 Legumes 11 from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Leo Grinhauz, cellist able at the Irving Street box office - Feb. 21—214, 2796 1 heaifypublic comments on its tenta- ;theU.quality;,of education , ,.. marily responsible, for the possible;.,, 48 Close Hilton Hotel, Short Hills. The event 1 Taiwan's Bao Dao troupe, Chinese weekdays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Feb. 22—993, 3713 . tive $33.5 million school budget forf teacher layoffs, according to regional i 49 Fill with dismay will provide funding for residential, : ';.;-"I,don't;rjelieye that^not increasing; 52 Klrglz for "Beautiful bland/' will appear at_' or by calling 499r8226. - ;. • 1990-91 Tuesday'at; 'Goyirndi' \ school district spokesman'Thomas''' employment, social, and recreation Feb. 2"3i-643,. 3112 tb^budget jvhile sacrificing quality is mountain ranger, Feb. 24—134, 9708 Livingston Regional High School in : the answer.'t stated Alan-Schwarz; a Long. District.officials project that^ 53 Manger services offered to men and women . ' • •" ' PICK-* •-..' ' .-...•"•, Berkeley Heights. . '" -\ ' ' " "•'law. ? student7«nd^Bcrl(BlBy-Heights ^enrollrnenrvim decline in the regional ,' occupant? in Union, Morris, and Essex coun- 1 Parish Players to open at YWCA :: district by 108 students thls-year.^, ,, 56 Retail outlets ties who have developmental Feb. 19—16, 21, 22, 23,33,45; - The district includes Jonathan Day- :resident "I think they (residents) 60 Novelist Emlle disabilities. Parish Players; reportedly New row, Saturday, March .9, 10. 16, and bonus —77519; ton Regional High School in Spring- would rather have an increase in taxes !'Wo have a decrease in enrbll-,y 61 Early American Jersey's oldest continually running 17 at 8:30 p.m. and on March 11 at Feb; 22—6, 7, 15, 26, 42, 43; field, David Brcarley Regional High than lose in the quality of education." merit," Board of Education President dwelling community theater, will present "Six 2:30,p.m, For reservations or Informa- bonus — 88924. School friKenJl worth, ArthUrL. John- TheUnionCounty Regional Feder- Natalie Waldt remarked at Tuesday's ;'i 62 Equitable Karen ' Fcinblalt, development Characters in Search of an Author" by. tion, one can call the box office.at LUCKY 7-9, 21, 26, 31, 36, 42, son Regional High School in Clark ation of Teachers has stated that it meeting.; "We. can't have teachers '.'•; 63 "This other director for the Our House Founda- Luigi Pirandello', directed by Sakti 753-2622. Parish Players are in resi- 56,;51,.66, 75. . and Governor Livingston Regional supports the proposed 1990-91 school without idds/' • ' . , • •- . —,..,": Richard tion, said, "The annual event brings II Sengupta, who adapted the play from dence at the YWCA of Plalnfield, 232 High'School in Berkeley Heights. ) budget as a way to "balance education One concerned parent, Vivian-' together private benefactors and Pirandello's original Italian text. East Front St. Jonathan Dayton enrolls students Levy, suggested that the board adopt " 64 Ovens other friend's of the Foundation who needs with cost containment 65 Molding Performances are slated foiLtomor--- from • both Springfield and an earlier budget proposal which . .are-interested-ln-helpingrto-providtr Help a student necessities." ' - ',,:':: .' .. -Mountainside. ~ ^ :' . • '~~ Despite signs of public disapproval"—called for a 2.6 percent iricrease in for a brighter future for individuals 1 1 Time follower * who have disabilities." Are you a manager or owner of a Parents, teachers and other district over the tentative school budget, the school spending. According to Levy, 2 Gulf of.—j Summit Symphony due Sunday business who would like to help stu- residents voiced their concerns over -- board has not abandoned its plan to this increase would only cost' county . "3Agts. ." For reservations and information The Summit Symphony will pre- the guest appearance of Norman Krie- dents in your community develop the board's proposal to reduce the cut "up to 35, staff positions" withta residents' between $20 to $80 tax dol-.. 4 — ru|e 65 their skills? . • .!•. Jars more a year. 5 Flask ' one can contact Fcinblatt at the scnt the third irra;series of four con- ger, pianist. mimbef of district staff positions by the four high schools in the regional 6 Citrus fruits foundation office by calling certs Sunday at 3 p.m., at tho Summif The orchestra is under the direction Why not sponsor this newspaper's 35 In order to achieve a zero percent district, The board has not determined (Continued on PBRC 2) in local BOE elections 464-8008. • Middle School, Morris Avenue. of Conductor James Sadowhito.. monthly Student Writes page? Con- By and Thelma L. Sandmeier School ..in Gaudineer. and Sandmeier schools. . Admission to tho concert is free of tact Dorothy Gorlin at-686-7700, iire5Tanaiaates, IHciHdthg two" "Springfield. Although tSis is his "first venture Solid Brass to appear in concert The program will bo highlighted by charge. extension 340, Tor more information. its and onij newcoriibi;; will An accourltant by trade, Faigen- into public service," Fischbein has The Solid Brass cnscmblo will per- Union.'' '• run urlopposed for thnse seals tin the baum stresses improving tho quality participated in the local Little League form-in concert Sunday at 3 p.m. at. Tickets can bo purchased by calling PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Springfield Board Of Educiitldri on . of education within tho bounds of his involvement in the "iho~YNP?WHA on Green Lane in Piano F1eckcr-flt_289.8112. - 4OA:11-5(1)(a) of the Local Public Con- RESOLUTION NO, 1B7A-6O lary Services In the sum of not to exceed "nnanclal constraints." In this regard" —iraole-laW-beeause-lhe-eervlces'to'bu. pi u- ~TET»2» -*8j334.00Ljnd •_.'•' '• secretary Lois Lurldgreh. he believes the board has maintained a community. vlded are engineering services: UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN WHEREASWHEREAS" the Local Publlo OomracTS PUBLIC NOTICE FREEHOLDERS LLa w requirei s thathi ia ResolutioRl n authorizing Tho candidates are incumbents reasonable spending limit on capital , Fischbein said he did not enter the NOW, THEREFORE; BE IT RESOLVED the awarding of a contract for professional. RESOLUTION NO. 228-90 WHEREAS, Lllvak S Accardl, Esqa., 570 by Ihe Board of Chosen Freeholders of Ihe °"BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED thai the WHEREAS; there exists a need for pro- school board race because he was dis- County of Union that Trensnet Corporation, said sum of not to-exceed $5,000,00 be fessional services to provide 'beautician ' services -without competitive bidding'must Kenneth Faigenbaum and Keith Kurz- expenses. DATE: 2/22/00 W. Ml. Pleasant Avenue, Livingston, Now charged to Account No. service to the patients at the John E. Run-1 be passed by the governing body and shall. UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN; Jerse1y 07039 has agreed to provide Ihe 1945 Route 22, Union, New Jersey 07083, ' ner, and first-time .nominee Stephen.. Faigenbaum said "the administra- satified with the school board's poli- unions if vfUIJO fiaa nuiwu tw p*uviuv IMW Is hereby awarded a contract lo provide Ihe ,904)01-602-8070-1321: and note Hospital 'for Ihe year 1990; and be advertised anefbo available for Inspec- FREEHOLDERS —-•--'necessar- y legal. Bervlce» s on Lbehal^-..-.-~f of Free_ - necessary services as outlined above; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a WHEREAS, Joan Lfpowskl, 135 North tion by members of Ihe public; and . Fischbein,' all of whom have experi- tion has done an excellent job. The cies. On the conbtary, he said "the WHEREAS, there exists a noed for pro- holder Jeffrey W. Maccarolll in accordance BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the copy of this Resolution be published Randolphvlllo Road, Plscalaway. New . WHEREAS, this contract Is awarded ence in financial and educational existing board had done an excellent fonBlonal services to provide legal services with Special Counsel fees as set forth In County Manager and Clerk of this Board be according lo laW within ten (10) days of Its Jersey 08854, has agreed to provide the without competitive bidding as a -Prores- school board has come a long way." taor thIhe Union County Board of ChosChosene Policy Resolution Mo. 1138A-89 adopted passage. necessary services as outlined above and Blonal Service" In accordance With job. My personal goal is to maintain Freeholders In the manor entitled John Mal by this Board on December 14,1880, and In and they are hereby authorized to execute • In accordance with Ihe attached Memoran- 40A:n-B(1)(a) of Iho Local HUbllcTCon- areas.' . • •' : '•,..••.; . Faigenbaum cited the leasing of ison v. Union County Board- of Chosen iL. • m. A m— A • >« »- Mho Union County be passed by Ihe governing body and ohargod to. Account No. 10827 County Leader, March 1, 16B0"""""• WHEREAS, the Local Public Contracts . county of UnlOn Dial Rev. Noel Koestllne, , Jersey Institute of Technology, said Board of Chosen Freeholders In accor- be advertised; and 00-824-436(3.4933: and - - •-••:• (Fee: 126,25) Law requires that a Resolution authorizing: 2201 Morrison Avenue, Union, New Jersey dance wllh Special Counsel fees BS set WHEREAS, this contract ls_BWstded BE IT FURTHER'RESOLVED thai a the awarding of a contracf.for: professional. '07083, to hereby awaJded a contract to pro- serylces "without competitive bidding" must vide the necessary servlcea as outlined i^JeanbudgiXiwhile; preserving:'a high _j^mpHshmentsi _h^wpujd-ao§ornpli8h forth In Policy Resolution No. 1136AJ9- - wlihoul competitive bidding as a "Profes- cffpy of this Resolution be published ; adonled^by IhlsBrdTm-BreiirarTV according lo law within ten (10) days of Its RESOLUTION NO. 187B-&0 be advertised and be available for Inspoc- above: and ; :-~'- • '•: ,> "woflcing with the board and (school) -wjopwany inin ooanj on uocemuer i*>. sional Service" In accordance wllh DATE* 2/22/90 Don by members of the publlo; and _ BE IT HUFCTHER RESOLVED that-the pS rn- sees; no —1889,-and-ln-tha~sum-of-not-to~oxceeIBoadl d -40A:1-1-5(1)(a)-oHhe~Loca|-Publlo-Con- tacts-law bocause-theservlees-to-beTior-— WHEREASr;thls-;contrBerls-aWarded- County Manager and Clerk of this Board bo superintendent." . and.they, are hereby'author, rlzef d 'to execute !• The ;',propbsed-.-b'udget) which major fires burning in the schools," ho WHERA^ Iho Local Publlo Contracts ^ . _._r.__. ._ BCS,,danoQ with If elected to the board,.Fischbein - Low raqJlrs^HaTrRoEOIUtldtTaUttToHzlrra RE, BEIT RESOLVED said contract upon approval by the County feileitsTan.ll.Spcrqent^increase over irrrpiied that a lack of volatile issues ... Local Public Con- Counsel's Office forthe aforesaid project; :; Ihe awarding of a contract for professional b_y, the Board of Chosen FFreeholders of... Ihe. reported that he plans to "reduce cost ,._ „ County ol Union lhal LltsMk S_Aecardl,_. the services to be per- •and ' • •' '•'•'• • - •' -• •' ' '"-•"• ? the previous year, is supported by all; -affecting tho board has.createtl public services "wlihoul competitive bidding" must County of Union lhal I LltsMk..* Aecardl, I by personnel skilled . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED thai the wherever possiblo..,without sacrific- borpassodbytho-oovomln{rboay-Biid"shall ESqCr'"670~Wr"MtrT lea»ant Avenue, specialized field of said sum of not to exceed $8,334.00 be the' candidates. Faigenbaum, Fisch- apathy. be advertised: and Livingston, New Jersey 07030 Is hereby IIIIUIUH rwuiiuw, r-ituiixi^iu, I'iww vmmy • oharaed to Aocount No., ing quality." Fischboin said ho would ...„ WHEREAS, this contract Is awarded awarded a contract to provide the neces- 07OB0, has agreed to provide the neces- ; ;• bein and Kurzner said' thoy are each "I like to see more-people.at the sary legal services for Freeholder Jeffrey -0, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED 001-606-6300-1321: and • also insure that "tax dollars are chan- without competitive bidding as a "Profes- RESOLUTION NO. 216-00 sary services as outlined above and In b-,y * Board of Chosen ....Freeholder. s o....f Ihe . BE IT FURTHER RE8OLVED that a seeking to upgrade the Springfield '(board) meetings," said the incum- sional Service" In accordance wllh W. Maccarolll In the matter of John Mattson accordance with the attached_Memoran- v. Union County Board of Ohosen Freehol- DATE: 2/22/BO County of. Un on that Joan. Llpowskl, 135. copy of this Resolution be published neled into education." ' 40A:11-5(1)(a) of the Local Publlo Con- UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN dum from Allhea Tallaferro, plreclor of d l MM M (10) • public schools, and Stay within the bent "We've always'try to get input tracts law because the services to be per- ders, el al; and Ancillary Services and funding for sold ser- formed'are legal services: FREEHOLDERS ^w^e?s^y o«^i,^bySffi a SKS?* *» " ' •*** * "" dbd —on-the-board.-—-——— —— BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED lhat Iho WHEREAS, there exists a need for pro- vices shall be drawn from the patient's per- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED County Manager and Clerk of this Board be sonal-fund-aeeoun!rand~——~- — KEITHKlIRZNER by Ihe Board of Chosen Freeholders of Ihe and they are hereby authorized to execute fessional services to provWe-eerllfled Shorr • as outlined above: and •. , ., of a resolution adopted by the Board of thand Reponer Services far the Union WHEREAS, the Local Public Contracts BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the chosen Freeholders of Ihe County of Union County of Union that DeMarla,' Ellis J. Hunt, said contract upon approval by the County Law requires that a Resolution authorizing KENNETH FAIGENBAUM STEPHEN FISCHBEIN Kurzner lives on Benjamin Prive, 744 Broad Street, Newark, New Jersey Counsel's Office for the aforesaid project; County Grand Jury and to provide certified County "Manage r and Clerk of this BoarBe d bo on. the date above mentioned.' - transcripts and copies of Grand Jury Testl- the awarding of a contract tor professional and they are hereby authorized to5 eexecute Rose Helns, Clerk Fischbein, who lives on Golf Oval, and hasj child who attends Sand- 07102 Is hereby awarded a contract to pro- and • ' *orvlcesJWlthout-compotltlve bidding" must. Faigenbaum, who livos on Arch- ~8U If FUHI'HbH HbSUCVEU tnar -mony-when-requtred-oij-neceosaryii nn<_ said contract Upon approval by Ihe County 10622 County Leader, March 1, 18BO -vkfo-tho-nocosaary-looal-seivluni (ui tlttr* WHEREASiBrodV * Qolsor,_7/Haml|. be advertised and be available for Inspec- Counsel's Office forthe aforesaid project; ••.,.. . (Fee: $28.90) bridge Lane, has served on the board is a newcomer who is running for the meier School. He was appointed to Union County Board of Chosen Freehol- tion bv members of Ihe publlo; and dors In the- maile'•• -or olf John IMaltso' n v. Union Ao WHEREAS, „•=..--,,•,,-this contrac, t Is; awarde-—d . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a Photo By Tom Plcird for seven yearsi-and is. married, and scat left vacated by Arthur Woinbcrg, the board'three months ago after Lee County Board of Chosen Freeholders; 8S agreed lo provide M 01 1 21 as outlined above ... wlthoul cpmpellllvopblddlng as a "Profeo- opy ( this Resolution be published *•',' ••• • RESOLUTION NO. 227-90 has three children; two of whom who is not seeking re-election. He has Eiscn, who was elected to tho Spring- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the BE fT FURTHER ES the attached communication dated Fobru- ° ~ 0 1 ' DATE: 2/22*0 -EDUGATGRS-REGOGNI2ED — Springfield educators Bob Burkhardt, far left, a County Manager and Clerk of IMsj|garaLb»__cOfiy_ B7y^n8BCnroirTRIcl«rdPTRodba"rtrDepu^ 3&!H$Po^40A!TraTnsT -. ^ to lawwllhln Ion ,<1P) days of .Is UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN second-grade teacher at James Caldwell School; Eleanor Mugavin, second from left, a attond Florence E. Oaudinccr School three children, two of whom attend (Conlinued on Page 2V -andiheyararneTSbyiuThorTzed to execute accori da tyFlrsr Assistant Prosecutor In tho sum of tracts law because the services lo bo WBsafje, .. .:„ said contract upon approval by the County passage. hereby certify the above, to be a true copy - not lo exceed $53,000.00; and . —vlded will bo performed by peroonnes^NI oCa resolution adopted -by-tho :BoaidJof.__.WHEREAS,;thero exists a need tor pro- seventh-grade teacher at Florence M. Gaudlneer School, and Nancy Werber, far right, a Counsel's Office for the aforesaid project; I hereby certify the above lo be a true copy WHEREAS, the Local Publlo Contracts and accredited In a specialized field of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Union fesslonat services to provide legal services ol a resolution adopted by Ihe Board of Law requires thai a Resolution authorizing learning and expertise: third-grade teacher at Thelma L. Sandmeier School, were recently honored as reci- ""BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that' Ihe Chosen Freeholdersof the County of Union on Ihe date above mentioned, for Freeholder Chairman Gerald B. Green on Ihe dale above mentioned. the awarding of a contract for professional NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED Rose Helns, Clerk In the matter entitled John.Malisonv. Union pients of the annual Governor's Teacher Recognition Award. Joining them, second from said sum of nol to.exceed $10,000.00 shall services "wlihoul competitive bidding" must by the Boartd of Chosen Freeholders of Ihe 10628 County Loader, March 1, 1990 . County Board of Chosen Freeholders, el al; be charged to Account No. Rose Helns, Clerk be passed by the governing body and shall County of.Union that Carolyn Howard, 614 SO-001-S14-0140-1321: and 10632 County Leader, March 1, 1890 (Fee: $23.18) right, is Springfield Board of Education President Ruth Brinen, bo advertised andbo available lor Inspoc- ,._ilo ..nt.... Avenue. , Plalnfleld..... , New Jersey ""WHEREAS, James R. 2azzall. of macks BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED thai a (Fee: $26,60) tlon bV. members of the public; and 07080,1s hereby awarded a contract to pro- copy--of-*thls- Resolution be published k —WHEREASrthls-icontracrls-awardBd—vlde-tho^BCosSaTyTSWIces as oullMSar WESotDflbN NO, 186-90 JS^.y^ar«*: according terlaw within ten (10) days or Its above; and • . By DAVE WISE al officials, praised the school district library skills program, gifted and UNION COUNTY • •• •• ' wllhoui competitive bidding as a "Prolog > V BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS slonal Service" In accordance with BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED lhal the UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN sorv"es on behaff of Frserntdafchalrrnan in many arflas after reviewing various talented program and the special edu;_. Thereby certify tho above lo be a true copy RESOLUTION 21BA-90 40A:11-5(1)ja) of the Local Publlo Con- County Manager and Clerk of this Board be FREEHOLDERS • . Qerald B. Green In accordance with Special The Springfield school district has ol a resolution adopted by the Board of DATE; 2/22/90 tracts law because the services to be per- and they are hereby authorized to execute WHEREAS, there exists a need for pro- Counsel fees as set forth In Policy Rosolu- -data, interviewing facuityTnombers cation program. Chosen Freeholders of Iho county of Union said conlrael upon.approval by the County. fessional.-services to provide Calhollo Faculty and students are bcen-ccriified for-another five years WHEREAS, thore exists a need for pro- formed will be provided by personnel skilled tlon No. 1138A-89 adopted by this Board on and conducting visits to the school on Iho date above mentioned. • ••• fesslonsl services to provide proteslant reli- and accredited In a specialized field of. Counsel's Olflce forlhe aforesaid projeol; Chaplaincy Bervlces for the patients at the December 14,1089. and In (ho sum of nol after receiving high marks during an Furthermore, thoTnonitoring team Rose Helns Clerk gious services lo Ihe patients at the John E, learning and expertise; and • John E. Runnells Hospital tar. the'period to exceed $10,000.00; and district from November to December 10634 County Leader, March 1, 1090 Runnells Hospital for the period March 1, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BE"IT FURTHER RESOLVED' that a comrnenclng March 1. 1B90 through WHEREAS, Iho Local Publlo Contracts.. evaluation of the district's implemen- noted that "financial reports were (Fee: $26:60) by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the copy of this Resolution be published - -December 31, 1BG0; and v of'last-year. •'•.•-. 1890 through December 31, 1990; and :: • WHEREAS, Ins Archdiocese of Newark, Law requires thai a Resolution authorizing tation of state-mandated standards. . accurate and on time," remarked Dr. WHEREAS, Rev. Leroy Alexander, Sr., County of Union lhal Brody & Qelser, 77 according to law within ten (10) days of Its.. th.award*,,, «*^.\<«^$£ cited by Springfield BOE e/o Rev, John McQovem, Llttto Flower 345 E. Steams Street, Rahway, Now Hamilton Avenue, Forda, New Jersey The evaluation team provided the RESOLUTION NO. 22S-BO 08863, Is hereby awarded a contract to pro- church, 110 Roosevelt Avenue, Berkeley Friedland, who said Dr. Gagliardi ' DATE: 2/22/90 Jersey 07O6S, has agreed lo provide Ihe I hereby certify the above Id be a true copy ' Heights, New Jarssy 07922, has agreed to qualities of all outstanding teachers," meier School, won recognition for Springfield Superintendent of school district with commendations nocessary services as outlined above, and vide the necessary services as outlined ol a resolution adopted by the Board of By DAVE WISE noticed a "dramatic turnaround." UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN above; and . provWo the necessary services as outlined: their compositions, which' will be Schools Dr. Gary Friedland FREEHOLDERS In accordance wllh the attached resume, In Chosen Freeholders of the County of Union above and In accordance wllh the attached WHEREAS, this contract Is awarded An enthusiatic group of parents, Friedland told the audience, which .and an acceptable rating in all the S the sum of nol to exceed $3,760.00; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the on the date above mentioned. , without competitive bidding aa a "Profes- published in "The Year of the Young Memorandum dated January 12, 1880 of sional Service" In accordance with was gathered for the occasion at Flor- announced the re-certification at areas examined. "Tho monitoring team did not call lesslonal servicethers leo exist provids ae neeAnimad forprol < - WHEREAS_tha-Loeal Publlo-Gonlraou -CountyManager-end-GleTlfreMhls-Board bo- Rose Helns, Clerk Althea Tallaferro, Director of the Division of students and faculty members und they are hereby authorized to execute 10626 County Leader, March 1, 1890 Ancillary Services in the sum of not to 4OA:11-S(1)(a) of tho Local Publlo Con- Reader" booklet. Monday's .Board of Education tfnl Rarvlces for, ihe-Unlon-Counly-fHm *taw requires that a Resolution authorizing tracts law because the services lo bo per- applauded as three teachers and 13 ence M. Gaudineer School in "I would say we got an A plus," for action to bo taken in any area," System for. the year tsso^and the awarding of a contract for professional said contract upon approval by the County •'..-, ., (Feo:>$23.46) exceed $5,417-00uand' ,:..-•-...•••.,... ., services "wllhout competitive bidding" must Counsel's office for Iho aforesaid project: WHEREAS, th»T.ocal Publlo Contracts' . formed'vre legal services: Springfield. Tara Ncumeistcr, who also attends meeting. ••;•;•'. said Friedland, who gave Spring- added Dr. Friedland. "This is imiquo WHEREAS, Union County S.P.C.A., 60 *and - NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED elementary school students were St. George's Avenue, Railway, New Jersey be passed by the governing body and shall Law requires thai a Resolution authorizing Sandmeier, received an award for her among all districts in Union County be advertised and be available for Inspec- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED thai Ihe the awarding of a contract for profoasloruil ~ • the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the recently honored J>y tho Springfield ., "They have demonstrated excep- The monitoring process, which field's teachers, board_ members, 07065, has agreed to provide Ihonoces- RESOLUTION NO. 187-90" aunty, of .Union .that. James R. Zauall, poem which will be printed in "High-. sary services as outlined above and In tion by memebrs of the public; and said sum of nol to exceed $53,000.00 be DATE; 2/22/90 sarv^.'wlfnoul c«rr^lltlv« Wddlhr"'-"• tional leadership by their Involvement teaching staff and community credit currently being monitored." WHEREAS, this contract Is awarded charged to Account No, 001-042-523-1321 K), Zazzall, Zazzall, Fagolla.'a Nowak, Board of Education. v . occurs every five years,,involves a accordance with their Letter Proposal dated UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN Gateway Ono, Newark; New Jersey 07102 .lights" magazine, a national publica- d.herolo.in.|ho._.iWllhoureompelltlve bidding as a ?Profes- ($25,000,00) and Aocount No. In serving on numerous district com- review of the .school district's perfor- - for the monitoring team's positive. School attendance in Springfield 001-042-523-1323 1*28,000.00); and FREEHOLDERS ' .. ' . .MIIHWU CUIU IW afWHUin mi lllVf Is hereby awarded a contract to provide tho Robert Burkhardt, Eleanor Muga- sum of hot to exceed $3,000.00; and slonal Service* In accordance wllh . 'WHEREAS, there exists a mod for pro- necessary legal services for Freeholder mittees dedicated to,the improvement tion for children. Neumeister is also a findings. received a good evaluation since the 40A:11-S(1)(a).of Iho Local publlo Con- BE IT FURTHER RESOUVED that a tlon bv-members of the public; and ., vin and Nancy Werber were the three mance in planning, school/ • WHEREAS, the Local Public Contracts copy or this Resolution be published fessional services to provide Jewish Chap-' WHEREAS, this contract M awarded Chairman Gerald B, Groan In Iho matter of tracts law because.the services to be pro-, 1 runner-up in a saftey contest spon- district average daily attendance rate Lsw requires that a Resolution authorizing according to law within ten (10) days of Us lalncy services for the patients al the John wllhout competlllve bidding as a "Profes- John Mattson v. Union County. Board of teachers who received a Governor's . of program of the school system." community relations, curriculum and Dr, Gagliardi praised the district for the awarding of a contract for professional vlded are religious services: E.RunnellsHospitalfortheperlodMarch.1, chosen Freeholders: and • • _•::•;_;-.:- sored by Exxon. services "without competitive bidding" must NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED 1990*roughDeMmbor3^499o;and sional Service" In acoordance with ; Specifically,;:the three teachers. instruction, jjiipil attendance, facili- having their documentation well pre- for. 1988-89 was 94.7 percent, far y certify Iho above lo be a true copy • 40A:11-W1)(a)-of-lhe-LoealPubllo-Con-~ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that tho "Teacher:~Awafa/ : •-•••:-•"•-•:-—-••-•• be passed by the governing body and shall by Ihe Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County Manager and Clerk of this Board bo were honored for their use of effective The paintings by Javier Delao and above the acceptable rate of 85 be advertised and bo available lor Inspec- County of Union that Rev. Leroy Alexander, of •resolution adopted by Ihe Board of —tracts law because the services lo bo pro- This award "honors teachers who ties, staff, mandated programs, basic pared, and said he was impressed by : chosen Freeholders of Ihe County*! Union Mansel Avenue, Maplewood. New Jersey vided are religious services' andlhey are hereby aumorlzod to execute tion by members of ihe public; and Sr., 345 E. Sleams Street, Rahway,-New 07040, has agreed to provide the neces- said contract upon approval by tha County instructional techniques; establishing Jessica Moelk, who attend James skills, testing, and EEO/affirmative the development and implementation percent. _ Jersey 07085, Is hereby awarded a contract on the dale above mentioned. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED havedistuiguished themselves during WHEREAS, this conlrael Is awarded sary services as outlined above and '- . by-the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the Counsels Office foTthe aforosald project, a productive classroom environment, Caldwell school, were two of the ISO . without compolltlvo-blddlno.ass,"Profe8- upon 'approval by. the. County Counsel's ._._.._ i.._,——_Rose Holns,-Clerk accordance with Ihe attached Memr" the previous school year through ac/Jon of educational services in Springfield, Staff attendance was rated "very slonal Service" In accordance with. Olflce lor Ihe aforesaid protect; and 1082S County Leader, March 1, 1990 • dum dated January 12, 1980 of County of Union thai Rev John McGovern, and developing feelings of self-worth award-wuimng paintings selected 40A;i1-6<1)(a) of the Local Public Con- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the ____ (F«»: $26.25) Tallaferro, Director of the Division of /..... little Flower Church, 110 Roosevelt BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Dial tha exceptional contributions," explained The monitoring team, consisting of according to Dr Friedland. good" because the absentee rate for tract* law because Ihe services lo be per- said sum of nol to axceed $3,750.00 be- ; lary Services In the sum of not lo exceed Avenue, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey •aid sum of nol lo oxc^odJibjoo po shall and the love of learning In their from as many as 4,000 paintings 07922, IS hereby awarded a conlraot lo pro- bo oharged- lo Aooounl No, Springfield Superintendent of Schools Union County Superintendent Dr Some of the programs which 1988-89 was 2 5 percent, although charaed to: Account No, $2,084.00, and B0-O0i-si4-O140-13ai; and students. entered in the Channel 13 Student 001-60B-6300-132Uand .•_ ' RESOLUTION NO. 1870-80 WHEREAS, Ihe Local Public Oontracts vide the necessary services as outlined Dr. Gary Friedland. Vito Gagllardi and several education- received commendations were tho five percent is an acceptable level. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a DATE: 2/22/80 BE rr FURTHER AE6OLVED Hjat a ; NTY BOARD OF 0HO8EN Law requires lhat a Resolution authorizing ""BE ^FURTHER RESOLVED thai tho copy of this Resolution bo published ~Burkharot, MlUjflVtn aflfl Weber; ' 'Arts Festival, a'trl-state arTexhlbit *. fflUjSSBSR" BE .TREsoLyeD copy of this Resolution be published the awarding of a conlraot for profession County Manager and Clerk of this Board bo according to law within Ion (10) days of Its "The recipients of these awards are according to law within '»" <1») ria|w nfli«- services "wlihoul conrmetlttveJ Florence M. Gaudlneer- students by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the 5,'tnere exists a need for pro* iou Jjg and they are hereby authorized to execute who teach in Springfield at James County of. Union that-Union County be/passed by the governing bbod/ and shall special people who exemplify the Thereby certify the above to.be a true copy fesslonal services to a part-time, Caldwell, Gaudlneer and Thelma L Greg Gebauer, Mlchelle_Naggar, s.P.O.A. 00 Sh Georoe'" Avenue, Rah- night and weekend phi it the John E. be advertised anoTbe available for.. InspeoInspeo-- of a resolution adopted by the Board of nd Yousharfatbl, Adam Rav}^ Michel- Runnells Hospital for tl for the year " _J _. _—Choson FroshoWers of iho County of Llnkm - —Sandmeierschools, respectively, were Parking fee rises to 25 cents Chosen Freeholders of the County of Union BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED lhal Iho on iho date above mentioned - on the date• above-mentioned,— ' wllhout competitive, b .. awarded nominated by area residents, parents le Rozan and Mamie Sambur, as a _-.- - .- .,..._. Rose Helna- Clerk ". • WrtEREASr.^o5»MrRoih7D!o., 10 ig as a "Profes- said sum of not to sxcood $8,41700 bo Rosa Helns, Clork The Township Committee "should sional Service" In ohsrgod lo Acoouflt No-. 10033 County Leader. March 1, 1M0 Inside story By DAVE WISE Increase was adopted with the approv- 10620 county Leader March 1, 1900 ' ' Overlook Road. Apartment 5-I, Summit, 40Ai18(1)(a) f I..h. accordance with and teaching staff. team, came in eighth place out of the New Jersey 07fl01/has agreed to provide 40A:i1-8(1)(a) of Iho Local Publlo Con- O01-6OVS300-1321, and (Fee: $29 B5) Business Page B12 al of all committee members except have made an attempt to solve the (Fee: $21,35) eca BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED .that a The nominations were reviewed by 28 schools which participated in the Effective this week, Springfield the necessary services s» outllmxTabove tracts law because tho services to bo pro- whole problem," Forman remarked. and In accordance with the attached com- copy of this RescJulkm bo published Calendar Page B4 MathcbunU Contest held at Mid- residents can expect to pay IS cents for Commltteewoman Marcla For- ' BE IT RESOLVED according to law within ton (10) days of Its . a nine-member panel, consisting of RESOLUTION NO. 224-80 --Jo^^ActJno Freeholders of Ihe CASH REWARDS man, who voted against It "I think this Is a piece meal DATEra/22AI0 by the Boarbfof Chosen Fro* ....- Classified Pages B7-B11 the superintendent, Springfield school- dlesex County College. more an hour to park at Municipal UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN inclngMaroh 14, IharaJgy certify Iho above to bo a Utio copy 8T0P CRIME County news.. Pages 13-14 Parking Lot 1, which Is located on approach," she added. 'To* like to see FREEHOLDERS , 31, 1900 in the ^WMffl^Wap^S^'.^ of a resolution adopted by the Board-of principals, residents and past award < The Gaudineer students also won a Forman said the hike was "too WHEREAS, there exists • heed tor pro- Jersey 07040, Is heroby awarded a contract Chosen Freeholders of the County of Union Crossword Page BS Mountain Avenue across from the a traffic study in the area." to provide the necessary services as out- recipients. —r trophy for The Best New Team in Ihe much," and added that "it detracts fessional services to provide for the on tho dale abovo mentioned , Commltteeman Jeffrey Kate said of_ a Compulerlzed Map- lined abovo! and _, __ Entertainment. .Pages B3-B5 This 'review panel selected the competition. Of the 104 participants Springfield Publlo Library. from the theory of a free publlo Horoscope.,...,...!,., PageB5' finalist! who will represent the who entered in the math__cpntest,_ Springfield's parking fees have "been 'LtT^tyles..„.,.„.,., \ Springfield Public School at a Convo- Adam Raviv finished placed 18th in mlttee gave final approval last week o^ince'doe, nofaddroM iho prob- extremely too low" in .comparison >{ cation on Excellence in Teaching to the competition and was honored for to an amending ordlrune*^whlch i^they(TownshipCommitteemeiri-- with towns like Summltind Mlllbum, Har Proposal nm \x\m Obltuari'es."h.'.'.!i.."!!. Page '11^ this achievement, v Increases the parking rate from 10 bert)haVeofparklng" near the public where 25 cents Is the current rale for Iho Transnsl * fie held at Princeton University cOn- Memorandum of wllhout compellll as a •ProfBs- one-hour parking.' . - DobtaxoWsM, Urilon County - slonal —^ rdance With CAU8B4»«.lho_»omornotlo»xc44d|2f},000, 40A:i Furthermore, Kate noted that « Thirteen awards were also pre- OinfMUui, who was chosen to as the This rate hike represents a growing—*> * 1 UP to ssoqo.tw •it'. ,.... Pages 8,9 $5-a-ye«r puking sticker is available "WHEREAS, tho Local Publlo Oonvaels ,sented to students for three categories •chool representative. The Gaudineer trend in communities throughout the According to Fotman, parking L«w r«iulr»»th«l"a nesolutlen-aotwritino PAlb POD INroHIMTIONkUADINa to ..,.», Pages B132 School student met with Union Coun- state,_manyj3f_wbich have already space atthe lot become* scarce during to all jipringfield residents, which tho awardlna of a contract ANMST AND INDICTMINT OP MRIONt"' Of compeiltlon and achievement such 4 allows them to park In municipal lots KILUUItOlm, JtOISUIV, IUM,ASSAUI.T ^u^nntf7 mathematics andFait. ' - '<"*-aerii»nl oTSchoqJsDf.^fib Increasedlho 10 cent per hour parking daytlmehoun. An • result of thl«»lu- ej(lsta-a need lor pro. ONOTHIItVloLlNTCMMM. v, 1 during fhe npentlttiifc eva- fee to a quarter. '- ' tUon,''library patrons find it difficult and mewed areas b me'iovvn free of pnw&leialfervlcea ,^ ,• Joshua Becker, David Brinen and k l 4 yW. MkoparalN In the the ordnwnce aUthorlSlIng Ihe rate to get parking ipace," «he said; charge. < ';; ;2i"."' : : :•;" Mattepn V. Uhfao ~ Gary Stela, til bf wham attend Sand- -- ' -''.eWplt, FwehoWers,Mali ipSST-^ m.wfypm

! - THURSDAY, MARCH B, 1890 — COUNTY LEADER NEW8PAPER8 - 2* NEWSPAPERS— THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1900 — 3 ^-a.*., - seek BOE seats Summer Families are needed '' His activines- honor roll ui 3lu- "helpieach tlieii own language to dieir— field Township Committee, vacated include serving on the Admission dent Exchange (ASSE) Student- 'American family. . ' - ' hit-seal. •'• ' .' i ;. Jonathm Dayton Regional High Jermlfer Fenton, Rachel L. Oorelik, Committee at VaiMr. College and •The following students have Grade 8 -% Jill' Gejger, Dawn Exchange Program is seeking local Like his fellow candidates, Kramer • Steven W. Heinman, Michael B. working with Columbia's placement attained the high honor roll and honor McGarm and Karen Sakeda School in Springfield has announced families who are interested in having, ASSE International is a non-profit, _ T'jm^«Yiii;P»nny T m) Snnjl T jU, TT«1 said it pleased with how the board hu office. • •'.. : ' :' available roll for the second marking period at Grade 7—Lorin Laiacona^ Tfienv" -the-name»-of-itg-«tudent»-who4>ave- a teenager from abroad stay at their tax-exempt, public benefit organiza- made the second marking period hon-. la Lesniewski, Neal Lynch and Dana tion, and ASSE is officially desig- Kurzner, who also works as a vice ' ; The' Springfield Recreation St. James School in Springfield _sa Quick and Jennifer Salazar. home during the school year. '"I think the school system his prog- or roll. The high school enrolls stu- B. Magee.;,;. - ":•':••• '•]':•:: .•; nated as an exchange visitor program president for a securities company, in Department is accepting applica- The teenagers are students from ressed admirably well," remarked' HIGH HONOR ROLL Grade 6—Charlene,Damato, Van- dents from both Springfield and Joseph Maresca, Sean McOrath, by the United States Information i New York City, believes "very highly tions for summer jobs atthe munic- Europe, Australia and all.points In essa-Eoti, Stephanie'Geiger/Nicole Kurzner, who hu a master's degree in Grade 8 — Robin O'Brien Claire Mountainside. Michael Meriucci, Mark J. Nadzan, Agency (USIA). " in the educational system." ipal pool in the following positions; Koliniads and Katie Lynch. between. They are IS- to 18-year-olds business administration from Colum- Welsch. SENIORS Holly Olarczuk, Heather Pascuid, As aboard member, Kurzner was waterfront supervisor, lifeguards, who want to become part of an bia University. "I want to.take it to the . TatianaAizenberg, Jennifer Arthur, Shari Pincu and Kimberly S. .J™tnunCTt«l_in fprmulating ih jecreatlori sttpervisorT-^recreation- Grade 5 — DeAndrea" Forbes, American household, which means The organization has many stu- Grade 7 — Debbie Henn and Mary Christine Gafmey, Natalie Guaralo Lilians Bogojoski, Jodi Bromberg,' Poindexter.' ,, •'1-- Iget, which he said he assistants, maintenance and front they pitch in on everything from dents for whom we are currently seek- tern) as Jane Pecana. Joseph Roughneen, Sean Rough- nope, will ricitfc '•'•' and Bryan 7-nnfaniir "" Vicld Campagna, Steven Chiu, Brian - chores to family discussions. •, ing families. The exchange program Kurzner place* mucn value on edu- neen, Christine Santos, John Schiano, "I think it's very important that the Grade 6—Matthew Chrystal, Lau- Delaney and Allison Dorlen. They are also enthusiastic about lasts for an academic year. Interested cition, which he calls "ih« best gift The following positions within, Grade 4 — Kristin DeAngelo, Sar- Jeannie Spagnolo, Aimee Lynn Spal- budget is passed," ho added. ra DfCosmo, Christine Johannsen and Beth Engert, Christine Esemplare," sharing the. culture and customs of persons should contact Eileen the Recreation Department are also ah Formichella, Khalia Johnson, teholz, David Tazald, Liv WalUn and -available: playground leaders, ten- FUNNY GUY —Comedian Christine Stracey. Christopher Loeffler, Daniela Petrilli, Stephen Fowler, Jennifer Gardella, their own homelands. Most ASSE stu- Voorhees of Kenilworth at.276-7514 "David Gerson, Cosandra Johnson, Samantha Young. nis court attendants and girl's soft- Eddie Gamblno' of- Moun- ~~ Grade 5"= AlexaTHousa Chancey Sumlar, Leyla VigUantei dents are fluent in English, and can or call 1-80O-333-38O2. tainside will be performing Andrew Kessler and Maria Kllnger. BOE hears budget views ball umpires. • , , Grade 4 — Abigail Ocampo and; Brian Vogt, Jeff Vogt; and Erin FRESHMAN -' at The Ground Round in Debbie Komfeld. Candice Matth- (Continued from Page 1) Anyone interested in these posi- Roseline VadakethalakeL Wagner. Julie Adler, Francesco Artese, District residents will hove another ews, John Maxemchuk, Lauren Mea- "The board has to become creative tions may apply af the Recreation Springfield on Wednesday, Pablo Castro, Brett Cohen, Vincent GRAND PRIZE WINNER — Melissa Poclnp, a science opportunity to review and comment Grade 3 — Rafael Diaz and Joey Grade 3 — Christina Casale,- to keep our quality in tact," noted Joe Department, located at 30 Church March 14,' at 930 p.m. ner, Catherine Padden; Antonella Costa, Brian Costello, Matthew Oar- teacher at St. James School In Springfield, joins eighth- on the proposed budget at an April 3 Fanning. Michael Quick, Jennifer Samcino Cerchiaro, a Governor Livingston Mall in Springfield, Monday To reserve tickets for the —.—-Parente, Marc Penchansky and Kerri deUa and Michael Handler. grade student Claire Welsch, the overall winner of the publio meeting at Arthur L. Johnson. HONOR ROLL and Dennis Tupper. teacher. Cerchiaro also recommended through Friday, from'9-a.m. to 4" show, call AR-Jae Enter-- Penna. school's recent Science Fair. They are standing beside talnment at 376-7815. Laura Leyrer, Tare McAndrew, that a 2.6 percent be included in the The budget is expected to be adopted . p.m,, or call 912-2226 or 91fc2227_ Patricia Phillips, Evelyn Ramundo, Loo Phu Nguyen, Danielle Oliver, Claire's project on water purification. . budget to avoid cuts in the teaching on that date, and will come Before the for information. • Dawn Ray, Orin Roth, Bridget Patricia Perdicaro, Jason Perle, Jordan Spring Outerwear voters on April 24. Roughneen, Oerardo Santiago, Jolie staff. CAMP SHOP FOR BOY5 & GIRIS CAMP SHOP FOP BOVS & GIRLS CAMP SHOP FOR BOVS & Pintado and Hilary Raj. Schachter and David. Schlosser. • Andy Sarno, Gina Sarracino, Ben- Michael Shapiro, Deborah Sinko- school menu jamin Schneider, Ourneet Singh, Paul is here- ~ Tax help for elderly available Extralprjhts 1 wltz, Dale Torborg, Bindul Turakhia, REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOLS toes, fruit, fish filet on bun with tartar Copies (of photographs taken by I ™\^Dss#lip O &\J • O announces the opening oLour Julie Voigt, Irene Wasylyk, Jodi Sousa, Danielle Sleekier and Cathleen A free Tax Counseling for the Appointments may be made by call- ; sauce, shredded lettuce, salami .sand-- the staff photographer are available Wills, Brenda Wolkstein and Amy"Vehes. - FRIDAY, chicken cordon bleu, Elderly (TCE) program will be held at ing 3764931 or 3764930. for S12 each? : wich:' large, salad platter, homemade the Springfield Public Library; soup, desserts, milk; WEDNESDAY, JUNIORS Mountainside has announced its hon- fruited gelatin, pizza, plain, sausage, located. on Mountain Avenue, on ***** *"* * * *'* * * * « «, * » ^ «* pepperoni, peppers and onions, carrot pancakes with sausage, syrup and but- . Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. CAMP SHOP! Stanley Arent, Maria Artese, Janet • or roll for the second marking period. ter, hash brown potatoes, fruit, juice, Blackwood, Rosalie Boffa, Nancy and celery sticks, vegetable, salami Spring, See our selection of Lyrin Bolton, Nanette Bruschi, Brian FIRST HONORS sandwich, large salad platter with minute steak on roll, American cheese Men's outerwear by Nautica, Correction ^for-boys and girls! bread, and butter,' homemade soup, and tomato sandwich, salad platter, Carson and'Edith Ciesla.. Grado: 4: Christopher McPherson. desserts,^ miUcj^MONDAY, chicken homemade soup, desserts, milk; Authenticlmports, Aviator In one sentence of a story in last CORNED BEEF Official camp outfitter for over 200 camps. Larry Cohn,.David Cook,.Denise,. ..I.: Grade L5:_Christopher ^Cariello,.. "nuggets on soft roll, pork rblToh bun, week's Springfield Leader, the sus- Dambola, Sheri Deronde, Margaret Matthew Grady and Mary Patricia THURSDAY, spagettj with meat t.- anii-London Fogr Available tuna salad sandwich, potatoes, veget- pect in an assault which occurredTn '"j (Whole Piece) Fodder, Marcie Oornstem, Rachel von der Heide. , ,. /; sauce, bread and butter,, tossed salad in Big & Tall sizes. able, fruit punch, large salad platter. - the township on Feb. 17 was incor- $ 39 Haine, Lisabeth Ann Hart and Mary with dressing, fruit, frankfurtger on homemade soup, desserts, milk; rectly identified as Robert J. Mason 2 ib Hrywna. SECOND HONORS roll, potatoes, cold submarine sand- TUESDAY, hamburger with cheese, •Jr.. ' .• ./ '. • 12-14 Ib. Average ' Manu Joelekar, Karen Kaminski. Graces 4: Lauren Friend, Michael wich with lettuce, salad platter, home- lettuce, tomato, pickle,on bun, pota- • Mason is a detective sergeant with 686-3421 Scott Komfeld, Joanna Lobozzo, Holzbach, Keith Jensen, Katherino made; soup, desserts, milk. the Springfield .Police Department. Doreen Lucyk, Ami R.Patel, Joseph. Klimuc, Ryan McManemin, Sonia The suspect should have been identi- MORRIS AVE-•UNION Mazzilli; Meghan" Oxx^and"Brenna : •** + Pecora HI and Dante" Puorror fied as Mark Huilon, 23, of Newark. ut*:*:*:*".*'*;* *>*• * * * rrr- —Michele Reid, Miguel Rodriguez, Supple. • LOSE WEIGHT Maria Rosenthal, Laura Sexton, Mik- Grade 5: John Maudsley, Christino Daniel J. PrMton, M.D. hail Shir, Gordon Thompson; Michel- Michaels, Bryant Salavarielta and Is pleased to announce certification Springfield Leader le Woinbcrg and Sandra Zotti. .. Carla Sempepos. All hecessary camp Items available Including camp trunks, duffels, canteens;—| "J SOPHOMORES Grade .6:..James Lopes, Kevin to offer a weight loss program The SPRINJGFIELD Income Tax Return Prepared . . and many more accessories! •Heather Anderson, Brian. Asch, McManemin, Adam Supple and T featuring the LEADER (USPS 512-720) Is Roger R. Ayres, Felice' R. Blum, Christina Weakland; published weekly by County Let us make your camp shopping an easy and relaxing experience. ' Accounting Services^ Eddie M. Bruckner, Pasqual Cqnte, Grade 7: ;Katharyn Bpyle. 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S$TC"V "• 4 — THURSDAY, MARCH 8,.1890 — COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS -2,3,4* 2,3,4* , COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS- THURSDAY, MARCH 8,': 1990 - •.•-•; PUBLIC NOTICE""* Tr~~~~ PUBUC NOTICE Becky Seal lunch menu HUMCIPAL BUOOE CURRENT FUND - APPROPRIATIONS MUMCIPAUTYl BOROUGH OF I ». GENERAL APPROPRIATION The liecicySMl Nutrition Program Governing Body Total dies,gnij^fiiiU sections', cWckeo rice By SHARON CATES The contract toil must be presented tor 18*0 By for 1MS As for the elderly is being hold at rhe soup*, bre*d7 margarine and nrilic. ' '•' to the union's members for • vote. Marilyn M. Hari Emergency ModHled By Paid or. A threatened college initructon' Look Mus Charged ChUholm Community Center > on" . Ban A. Ban* Werner Schon for la for 1SM Appropriation All Transfers Reserved ' •/ W«^nt^«y — Ro«st nirkey with strike wai •voided last Thursday "We are going to present it to the William T. Jackson Robert Wyctolf South SpringfleM Avenue in Spring- Municipal dark: Kathleen Toland gr«\ry a^ cranberiy saw*, btoccoli when • tentative contract-settlement faculty and the staff for their ratifica- CeAllesta #244 o&miiss&n 90,394.90 90.394.90 Tax Cooeelor: Joan Nemlck Certlfcats (490 88.500.00 98.500.00 field Monday through Ridty. Rwer- ' Finance Oflcer: Janel Krommenhoek .Administrative and Executive: 210^81.15 201,244.58 8.834.57 with pearli onions and-mushrooms,;" between the state and the Council of tion," Sitelman said. Salaries and Wages 207,784.31 170,081.15 vations may be made by calling B&Z& Haglelered Municipal Acoounlanl: Frank E. Suplae Licenscwiiicoe *n »»-io-e4 sweet rx>utc«, c^ake, chicien gumbo . Olher Expenses 3,100.00 1,788.62 ll New Jersey State College Locals was Negotiations between the teachers' Olfldal Mailing Address of Municipality Elections: 3^50.00 3,100.00 W2-2333. iWsporUtion. c«n be,soup* niniwr Tolle ^^*rBWT"W* ^TW muk** • Borough ol Mountainside • other Expenses -reached! union and the state began in October . 1385 Roua 22 57.000.00 55.500.00 56,504.73 58.504.73 •rranged by calling; 912-2227. ."^ !•!•••.;•••• ••• Financial Admlnlst ration: 2.300.00 - 2.238.34 ':..'.' Thur^ajr — Corned beef, green ' A strike would have affected New Mountainside, New Jersey 07092 Salaries and Wage* 2250.00 2.900M The lunch menu for March 12 to16':. 1988, according to Sitelman. The ' • . 1M0 after Expensaa cabbage, boiled potato and cairots, JerseyVnine state colleges, including MUNICIPAL BUDGET Department ol PuMo Works and 1 teachers have been working without a Municipal Budgat of lha Borough ol Mountainside, County ol Union for tha Fiscal yaar 1990. 75,000.00 ea.6oo.oo 76,232.14 78,232.14 green jello with topping, pet soup, rye; Assassmant ol Texas: 38,594.87 Kean College of New. Jersey in contract since July 1989. . II IsTwebycertllled that meBudget and Capital BudgaBudget annexed harato and harabhereby mmada e a part haraol la a trua copy ol the Budgel and Capital Budgat Salaries and Wages 33,000.00 28.81 !J»' 12.500.00 38,415.00 820.13 Monday — Boneless B.B.Q. rib.bread, margarine and mOlc ' • apwoVMbyreaolutlonofthaGovanilngBodi----'--"''--'---''-'Body on tha 20th day of February- . '188 0 an••—-d that- publi •' c advertisement will bemads In accordant wtlh tha provisions ol Other Expenses .cauliflower, baked potato, appler Union. NJ.SA 40A4-« and NJ.A.C. 530-4.4(d)4fdt...... --. Legal Services and Costs; ie.eoo.oo 15,500.00 18,575.96 16,575.96 "These Were grueling, .tough nego- 7S,7t0.02 115,710.02 8a.812.B9 ' 25.897.13" Friday-'—Omelet, stewed toma- . .According to Robert Sitelrnan,. a Cartlfled by me. this 20th day ol February, 1660 .. Salaries and Wags* 95,000.00 «*uce, vegetable soup, bread, margar- Municipal Count toes with peppers and'onions, hash tiations," Sitelman said. "It has-been a - . -. Kathleen Toland. Clerk 50.886.06 50,888.06 ine and milk. professor of philosophy and religion , - Municipal Building . Salaries and Wagas 51,000.00 50,000.00 Other Expenses 5«MOO 5,050.00 5,050.00 4,062,20 brown potatoes, blueberry muffin,' at Kean College and liaison to the really tough year," Mountainside, New Jersey 07062 Public Buildings and Grounds: Tuesday — Swedish meatballs 201.232-2400 orange juice, bread, margarine and It Is haraby cartKad that tha approved Budgel annexed haralo and haraby mada a part Is an enact copy of lha original Other Expenses 72,800,00 78.475.00 78,475.00 88.851.7S 7,623.25 union, a settlement was reached just The teachers' union represents „_ on file wilh the Clerk of the Governing Municipal Land Use Law (MJ.8. 40350-1) with gravy, peas and carrots, egg noc- -Body, that all additions ara coned, all stalamants 'contained herein ara In prool and tha tola] ol anticipateled revenuerevenui s equals Ihe total of appropriations. mule. •..-• ,:;.'• i '•.',_ . ', CartlHad by ma, this 20th day of February, 1960 Planning Board: -before midnight last Thursday. , - approximately 700 professional staff •Salaries and Wages 5,95d.00 5,760.00 3.960.00 3.980.00 Frank E. Suplee ~~ agreement was reachSlTwof 1 Other Expenses 3,100.00 6,390.00 6,390.00 3,184.50 205.50 members and 2,300 teachers through- • >~ Registered Municipal Accountant Zoning: _ days after an original strike deadlino • • . ...._. .'•••• ' 151 Jefferson Avenue Other Expenses ' 700.00 out the state, jiccording to Sitelman, . . ' Elizabeth, New Jersey 07201 725.00 700.00 of.Feb. 27. had passed. The union on Board ol-Adlustment: - 'planned The terms of the new contract, : " 201-354.8048 • Salaries and Wagas MUNICIPAL BUDGET NOTICE; 100.00 100.00 Students, from Jonathan Dayton PRIZE PICTURE ~T Principal John Aslanlarj. left, and that date postponed the strike date to Other Expenses 11,080.00 11,225.00 _J1,225.00 11,170.14 filled with jello. School officials have which have not been released, are Municipal Budget of the Borough of Mountainside, County ol Union for the Fiscal Year 1690 . • •• ' . ; Shade Tree Commission: Regional High School in Springfield Jackie Supple, right, of Our Lady of Lourdes School in March. S after Oov. Jim Florio Other Expenses 10,000.00 9,457.79 announced that there will be fun and. 1 retroactive to July 1989. Sitelman Be It Resolved, thai the following statements ol revenues and appropriations shall conslHule the Municipal Budget for the year 1660; 22.885.00 10,000.00 will bo battling for fun on Wednes- Mountainside, admire 'The Horseman, ,. an etching requested that the walkout be delayed, Be H Further Resolved, lhal sakJ Budgel be published In the Mountainside Echo In Ihe Issue ol March 8,-1990 Insurance: ' - surprises in store for everyone in Group Insurance Plan lor Employees 70,000,00 70,000100 noted, however, that a 4 percent first- The Governing Body ol the Borough ol Mountainside doestheroby approve'the following as the Budgel lor Ihe year 1600: 70,000.00 70,000.00 day, March. 14, starting at 7:30 p.m. signed by artist Salvador Dall. The picture will be given according to Sitelrnan. The strike was ..Workers Compensation 38,000.00 36,000.00 attendance. - aa.ooo.oo 38,000.00 year salary increase is only retroactive Surety Bond Premiums 2,300.00 2,300,00 2,300,00' when the school's Parent-Teacher- away during the school's annual art auction, to be held cancelled, however, when the tenta- RECORDED VOTE ' ' " Councilman Barro' - , • Abstained ' - . • 2,300.00 Advance sale tickets cost $4 for . ' '. .•••-• Coundlwoman Hart' • ' Other Insurance ' -54,800.00 - 54,500.00 54,500.00 to February. The new contract will 54,500.00 Student Organization sponsors an March 24. tive agreement was reached last . Ayes .Councilman Jackson Nays . Public Safety students and $5 for adults. All tickets . Councilman Maas - ' • • "' Fire: . , • . evening of 'Jello Wrestling' at the Thursday. expire on June 30, 1992. Other Expenses: purchased at the door will be $6. For . • Councilman Schon . Absent Councilman Wyckolf Fire Hydrant Service N 30,000,00 118,000.00 118,000.00 118,463.84 ;.school.'..__ '. _ ' ••• • •'.' Notice Is hereby given thai Ihe Budget and Tax Resolution was approved by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Mountainside, County ol Union, on _: ._:_ ticket information, one can contact Miscellaneous • 60,050,00 60,852.08 60,652.08 51,178.70 3.672.38 February 20. 1890.- -..:...:. ..-.- •---..- •-'.-•'- •— .-..., "".-.. # Polloe: ' ' Jonathan Dayton students will P.t.S.6. Fundraising Chairperson. PUBLIC NOTICE A Hoarlnq on the Budget and Tax Resolution will be held, at Municipal Building, on March 20,1900 al 8:00 o'clock (P.M.) al which time and place objections to Salaries and Wages said Budget and Tax Resolution for the year 1690 may be presented, by taxpayers or olher Interested persons. - - .890,000.00 883,010.80 928,061.21 824,540.70 3,520.51 Barbara Wall or call Jonathan Dayton EXPLANATORY STATEMENT • • ' Other Expenses 120,500,00 91,600.00 61,600.00. 81,480.64 compete in one-on-one and tag-team Softball TContinUed from Page 4) First Aid Organization: 8UMMARY OF CURRENT FUND SECTION OF APPROVED BUDGET ' matches, all in a regulation-size ring at 376-6300. Other ExpsniM ' - - 42.210,00 42,170jP0 41,170^00 37,532.31 • . 3.637.69 : Contribution - 19,000.00 19,000.00 19,000.00 '•'.• " ., , ' .- • ' • ' - • YEAR 1690 21.000,00 Slale Uniform Construction ^Capital OutLay •....- 48,655.00- 43,870.00 48,170.00 ropriallons-e«cluded-lroni-CAPS'-- -,- --/-- ••••••• . • .. ."• Olher Expanses : . TOTAL SWIMMING POOL UTtLtTV rr |a)_Munlclpal Purposes" v 1.423,305.15 -10i775i00 —13;425.00- Wglurmlcdncertslated APPROPRIATIONS [briucar&isnicrserrsibrpurposo- s in Municipal Budget " ~ \ "7~ Plumbing Inspector: - meiU will be holding tryouts for the 174,792.00 164.7S8.00 104,758.00 100.965.72 ' 3,780.28 -ft Salaries and Wages . . 3,600.00 3,600.00 3,339.00 3,339.00 The instrumental music studenl Total General Appropriations excluded from "CAPS' . Emergency Management Services: will lead their students in the perfor- 1990 Girl's Softball All-Star team on idtpittd during tht yaar 1000 (ram Dog LIO«IHM, Slalt or F»d»nl Aid for M«lnt«- Other Expenses ' 760,00 750.00 750.00 760.00 from Jonathan Dayton, David Brear- ' mance of various selections. - ' Monday, March 12, and Tuesday, nano> o> LiDonn, p«qu»n, uonan; rioim urarn: umnruDinn Coda F*H Dua Haoktniaok Maadowlanda Davalopmint Commlialon; Oulald* 3. Reserve-lor Uncollocted. Taxes • Based on Estimated 95.50 Percent ol Tax Collodions Streets and Roads Employmtnt of ON.Duty Municipal Polio* Otllotrs; Urxmployniint Companaatlon Inturanc*; Ralmburaamtnt of Salt of Gaiollnt to Stata Automo- eOB.000.00 Road Repairs and. Maintenance: ley and Arthur L. Johnson regional March 13. The tryouts will be held at blltt; state Training Farft-Unlform Conttruetlon Cod* Aoti RMrMtlon Commlatlon: UnKorm Flrt Saftty.panalty Monltag Ruyollng Program ara . 4, > Total Gonoral Appropriations ' 4,948,806.48 The selections are scheduled to 5. Less: Anticipated Revenues Other Than Current Property Tax Salaries and Wages 73.000.00 44,500.00 58,765.31 • 55,441.18 3,324.15 high schools will unite to present a the Chisholm Community Center, haraby appropriatad for Iht purpoaaa to whloh said ravanua la dadloaiad by^atanMa or othar lagal'raqulramant/* ' (l.o. Surplus, Miscellaneous Revenues and Recelpls Irani Delinquent Taxes) Other Expenses —. 64,795,00 82.945.00 42,945.00 16,088.85 - 5,958,35 include "Concert :Preamble," "Over _ APPENDIX TO BUDGET 'STATEMEMT S. Dlllerence: Amount to be Raised by Taxes lor Support ol Municipal Budget (as follows) 2,054,268.84 Snow Removal: Combined Regional High School beginning at 7'p.m.. (a) Local Tax lor Municipal Purposes Including Roserve lor Uncolledod Taxes Other Expenses . . . 84,437,00 > 27,429.66 The Rainbow," "The Great. Race CURRENT FUND BALANCE SHEET • DECEMBER 31, 10SS 2,894,637.62 89,442,00 64,437.00 7,007.04 Band Concert on Thursday, March ' |b| Addition to Local District School Tax . . . ' - Slreet Lighting . - 38,000.00 37,000.00 37,000.00 26,633.64 3,066.08 March," "Medley from The Phantom ••- ^ - - ••- ASSETS.. . ._..- • • ,-— SUMMARY OF 1085 APPROPRIATIONS Sanliallon: , The tryouts are open to all girls in Cash and lnVMtm«nt> 2,821,04202 Sewer System: 29, at'8 p.m. in Ihe Conlin Hall audi- Dua Irani Slots ol N.J. (c,20, P.L. 1971) 364,91 EXPENDED AND CANCELED of the Opera" and "Wyndham Grades 6 through 8. The All-Star . Other Expenses'. 19,250.00 11,800.00 11,800.00 10,849.48 torium! at David Brearley in Slate Road Aid Allotments Receivable Health and Wollaro: . Variations." Softball team competes against teams Receivables with Offsetting' Reserve: ~ Swlmmlrin Board or Health: - General ' bol Kenilworth. '. , Taxes Receivable , .' ' 368,631.60 - Budget - : Salaries and Wages 3,610.00 3,455.00 3,809.84 3,606.84 . Band directors Paul Haasc, of 1 _Pw more_informadon_atout.-the. from surrounding communities, j. ..._ Tax_TJt!a_Liens Receivable.. Budget Appropriations • Adopted Budget 4,670,276"i7 . Other Expenses 4.394.00 4,544,00 4,544,00 1,021.01 1,522,99 Budget—Appropriations Added b y Dog Regulation: Brearley, Barbara Homo, of Jonathan Combined Regional High School For. further information, one can Title LlenLlqiJldanon ' 3,875.00 Other Expensesl . 5,000.00 4,500.00 4,500.00 ".' 4,500.00. Other Receivables . 145,509.09 Emergency Appropriations Admlnlslrallon of Public Assistance: Dayton in Springfield, and James Car- Band Concert, one can call Haase at contact the Recreation Department at Deferred Charges Required Salaries and Wages : to be In 1990 Budget • 28,500,00 Total Appropriations 4,300.00, 3,658.00 4,299,98 4,299.98 valho, of Arthur L. Johnson in Clark,: David Brearley at 272-7500. 912-2226. Olher Expenses 1,220.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 474.28 Delerred Charges Required lo bo In Recreation and Education Budgets Subsequent lo 1960 , . 32,000.00 Expenditures: . ' Board ol. Recreallon Commissioners: ... Paid ol Charged (Including Reserve for Salaries and Wages Total Assets --. , 3,399,62262 ' Uncollecled Taxes) 43,500.00 43,500.00 43,600.00 42,845.67 654.33 Olher Expanses' 20,235,00 19,000.00 19,000.00 18,158.05 -341.85 . -Reserved .... Senior citizens Coordinator: Unexpended Balances Canceled Salaries and Wages ' - 5,500.00 8,500,00 4.942.08 4,94208 LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND-SURPLUS Other Expenses 875.00 600.00 800.00 384.22 •Cash Liabilities - 1,612,465,17 Total Expenditures and Unexpended UNCLASSIFIED: Balances Cancelled . 4,690,772.07 184,758.00 Reserves lor Receivables 516,015.59- - Retirement and Sick Pay Benellls AMERICAN RED CROSS/NEW JERSEY BLOOD SERVICES <%> Surplus • . . 1,269,411.76 Overoxpendltures' - - 5,000,00 5,000.00 . 5,000.00 5,000.00 . Salaiy Adjustment : -112,500.00 117,500,00 'See Budgel Appropriation Items so marked to Ihe right of column 'Expended 1089 Rosorvod," Total Liabilities, Reserves and Surplus 3,399,922.52 Explanations of Appropriations for • Total Operatlena within "CAPS" 2,893,100.31 2,528,288.05 12,500,00 2,840,788.05 2,364,278.06 72,446.34 : ' "othar Expensea", _ - B. Contingent PUBLIC NOTICE J 500,00 500.00 500.00 The amounls appropriated under lha tltle'of"Other Expenses" aro for oporatlng' -Sehool-Tax-tevy-Unpald — anticipation notes; and Ihe amount of bonds ship Engineer, Municipal Building, 100 Loss: School Tax Delarred _c0|ls**«r.w n|w"*0lhev >»mr ntha wff'Pjtun /Salariesn %7,_Tff1JJTT7T. iLWaqtaZ I . "••'•'" ' ipopeTOIone inoiuding Contlngent-wllhln ORDINANCE 788-90 "CAPS' authorized for such purpose shall. be Mountain Avenue, Springfield, New Jersey. •Balance Ihdudod In Above "Cash Liabili- . "SoTuroi Iho Items Indudod In "Othor Expenses" aro: 2,693,600.31 2,528,788,05 12,500.00 2,541,288.05 2,394,276,09 72,448,34 BOND ORDINANCETO AUTHORIZE THE Bids will be accepted for only Tractor and : Materials, supplies and non-bondable equipment: IMPROVEMENTS AND RENOVATIONS reduced accordingly, ties' . . 1,135,200.00 Dalall: Section XI: This Ordinance shall take Mower combined as one unit. Bids for one Repairs and maintenance of buildings, oqulpmonf. roads, etc., FOR THE RESOUE SQUAD AND TO -or-tho-other-Wlll-not-be-consldered^Proe— Conlraclual services lor garbage ana trash removal, lire hydrant service, aid to SalarLes_Ji_We(|Be__, J — -1,501,680.00—^1,460,888.80 -effect-twenty.daya after the first publication- -0OMPAHATIVE-STATEMENT-OF-0URRENT-FUND-OPERATION8 - -:- - —•1-,383,3B6.81- —7,488.99- —APPROPRIATE-THE-SUM-OF-THREE^- pecllve bidders are reminded that they will "AND CHANGE IN CURRENT SURPLUS' . volunleor fire compartlos.olc; • • ' •• ' Othar Expanaaa. (fnoKidlng.Contingent) .-. - -. 1,191i940.31 -1,087,899.25 - hereof after final passage. 12,500,00 1,140,399.-25 1,000,886.28 64,947.35 HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS TO •" "•"• MWor Roberl E. Vlgllantl be required to file an affirmative action plan •;•"•' • ' YEAR 108B YEAR 1088 .Printing end advertising, utility sorvlcos, Insurance and many othor Items essential , - ' (E) Deferred Chargee and Ststutory Expendlturee- , PAY THE COST THEREOF, TO AUTHOR- with the Stale Treasurer as required by Sta- ,10 Ihe services renderod by municipal government. • , •• Municipal within "CAPS" IZE THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS AND TO Kathleen Toland, Borough Clerk 10884 Mountainside Echo, tute P.L. 1678, o. and as stated In the Sup- , January HI '. 866,091.63 1,057,732.62 (2) STATUTORY EXPENDITURES: .. . MAKE A DOWN PAYMENT TO FINANCE plementary Specifications. CURRENT •REV.. Contribution to: • SUCH APPROPRIATION AND TO PRO- March 8, 1990 (Fee: 154.00) ENUE GH A OASH BASIS: - . . ' BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE The Township Committee reserves the Current Taxes EXPLANATORY STATEMENT ' -'Public Employees' Retirement System 51,888,00 44,372.00 44,372.00 44,37200 VIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BOND •{Percentage COllocted: 1989 67*, 1688 68%) 12,230,068.65 11,379,908.48 Sodal Security Syslom(O.A.S,l.) ' ANTICIPATION NOTES IN ANTICIPA- right to reject any or all blda and to waive "CAPS" CALCULATIONS .'.... 38,000.00 32,000.00 32,000.00. 32,000,00 minor variations, If, In the Interest of the Dellnquant Taxas > ' . 319,189,72 224,467,96 Chapter 88, Public Laws ol 1978, places limits on municipal expenditures. Commonly relerrod lo as a 'CAP', It Is actually calculated by o method established ConsolldBled Police and Firemen's Pension Fund 5,445.00 ' 5,057,00 . 5,057.00 5,020.45 TION OF THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH Other Revenues and Addition* to Income ' 1,777,744.11 . 1,608,176.78 by Ihe law. • Police and Firemen's Retirements Systems of N.J. BONOS, . .-..:. Township It Is deemed advisable to do so, 130,588,00 144,063.00 144,063.00 143684.89 By order of the Township Committee, of Notice Is hareby given thai ths.Board of Tolal Funds '•':•'.' Total Deferred Charged and Statutory . BE IT ORDAINED, by the Mayor and Coun- the Township of'Springfield, New Jersey. cll of the Borouoh of Mountainside, County AdlUBtmenl of the Township of Springfield, ..."••; Helen E, Mapulre Expandrluras.Mirilalpal vylthln "CAPS", . , 223,921.00 ,. 225,492,00 225,492,00. •., 325,077,34 of Union, State of New Jersey, as follows: County o Union, state of New Jersey, will EXPENDITURES AND TAX REQUIREMENTS: T ;l .. Township Admlnlstrator/Clerk IUOU IOIBI ueneral Appropriations. . • • •' .- '"' ' -• • ' . • • - Section I: The expondltureof Improve-•:. hold a public hearing on March 201-1990 at 09721 Springfield Leader, March 1,8.1990 Municipal • Appropriation - < ' 4,021,178,38 • 3,810,316.27 (M-1) ) ToTotat l General Appropriations for Municipal' In addition to the Increase allowed above, olher Increasos ore allowed: Increases lundod by Increased valuations Irom now construction or Improvements and menla and professional coats thereof In B:OO P.M. prevailing time In the Municipal,, •-..•,.< -7\ ."'.••.. r- : -.-. (F«e:'»33,OO) School Taxes (mcludlno Local and Regional) 8,600,163.50 6,456,631.67 PurpoaaPurpo a within "CAPsT Irom new or Increased service tees. Appropriations tor Ihe Hems subtracted In Ihe abovo paragraph may be sel at any necessary level and aro nol yel subject to 2,917,521.3r"- 2,754,280,05 .' 12,500.00 2,788,780,05 2,8t9,353.43 72,446.34 association with the renovations of the Building, Mountain Avenue, • Springfield;. ' • ' .' • . .-'.";.'. .- County Taxes (Indudlng. Added Tax Amounls) . 3,333,523.60 2,678,781.60 rescue squad Is hereby authorized. N.J. to consider Ihe application of Howard Special Dlslrid Taxes -• . •••••• The actual 'CAPS' lor this municipality will be reviewed and approved by Iho Division ol Local Government Services In tha Stall) Doparimonl ol Community Board ol Health-Local Health. Section II: The aum of 300,000, be and B, Bloom for a variance to Ihe Zoning Ordl- , .. Other Expenditures and. . • .. Allalrs, but Iho calculations upon which this budget was preparod are as follows: . , Service Ad (P.L.1975 CH.329): the same Is appropriated for payment of the nance concerning Block 147 Lol 36 located . Notice to Bidders Dedudlans from Income • • 85,157.80 22,412.39. Other Expenses . - ' Proposal for Municipal Building Alterations 30,570.00 26,234.00 , 26.234.00' 26,234.00 cost of purchasing the equipment author- at 227 Lelak Avenue, Springfield, N.J. BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE State Unllorm Conslrudlon Code (N.J.S,A.B2:27-120 ized. In Section,! of this prdlnance. Said ' • Secretary arid Addition at 100 Mountain Ave, In Tolal ExpandHuras and • . - . ~ . . ^~ EXPLANATORV STATEMENT ET.SEO.) , sum so appropriated ahall be met from the 10841 Springfield Leader, Mar, 8, 1990 Springfield, Union'County, New Jersey Tax Requlremonls, 14,040,043.65 13,268,445,43 "CAP" CALCULATIONS __conslruc(lon Oindal: ... proceeds of the sale of the bonds and notes ,.; ..(F,ee: JS.25) Nonce Is hereby given that sealed bids Tolal General Appropriations lor 1989 . . . Salaries and Wages ; authorized and Ihe down payment appro- will be received by a bid'committee ofthe : B.S00.00 Less: Expenditures to be . • •:.,/'>' • $4,870,276.17 7,695.00 .7,665.00 7,895.00 Township of Springfield for Municipal Build- Exceptions: ' . . •' • ' Conlrlbullon to: priated by mftipnilnaneo. • ••:- Raised by Future Taxes " 18,500,00' 8,111.51 Public Employees'Rellremeni System Ing Alterations ana Addition al 1 do Moun- 3,112.00 2,628.00 2,628.00 . . 2,628,00 : Section III: ItTs hereby determined and tain Ave., Sprlnflflold, New Jersey. Bids will .Total Adjusted Expenditures ' "olal Operations Excluded Irom "CAPS' $920,000.04 Soda! Security System (O.A.S.I, .10,000.00 8,000.00 elated that (1) the equipment (hereinafter, and Tax Requlremants 14,027,543.85 13,260,333.92 Total Capital Improvements Excluded Irom "CAPS" Consolidated Police and 11,000\00 9,859.59 be opened and read In public at the Munici- 24,000.00 referred to as "purpose! Is not a current' Notice Is herebyjjlvon that the Board of pal Building, Planning Board Room, 100 Tolal Municipal Debt Service Excluded Irom "CAPS" -081,000,00 Firemen's Pension. Fund 1,055.00 993.00 expense of the Borough; and (2) II Is neces- Adjustment of the Township of Springfield. ' Emergency Authorliallons Excluded.Irom "CAPS" Police end Firemen's Retirement 993,00 993.00 Mountain Ave,; Springfield, New Jersey, Surplus Balance • December 31sl .. 1,269,411.76. 969,651,93 24,111.51 sary to finance; said purpose by the County of Union, State of New Jersey, will March 27, 1660 at 2:00 p.m. prevailing . ; Reserve lor Uncollecled Taxes System ol New Jersey . ' Issuance of obligations, of said Borough 565,084.77 3,412,00 2,937,00 2,637,00 2,037.00 hold a public hearing on March 20,1990 at time. • • • •Nearest Even Percentage may be used. Maintenance ol Free -Public^. „, — pursuant to the Local Bond Law of NJ; and 8:00 P.M. prevailing time In the Municipal Total Exceptions ' ., • Llbrary7(PXri885"CH;62 arid 541] (3) the estimated cost bf'saJd purpose Is Bids must be accompanied by a certified Proposed Use ol Current • v- • ; ""i;9i5soeri2 238,901.00 ' ' 238,901,00 238,901.00 Building, Mountain Avenue, Springfield, check or a Bid Bond In an amounl equal to Fund Surplus In 1990 Budget Amount on which "CAP" Is Applied"" Insurance (P,L. 1988 CH. 3): 300,000,00 and (4) 15,000 of said sum Is to N.J, to consider the application ol 90-4 for a $2,754,260.05 be provided by Ihe down payment herolnaf-'. ten (10%) of the amounl Bid. Bids-will be Surplus Balance December 31, 1666 1,268,411.76 Group Insurance Plan lor Employees' 100,000.00 60,000.00 , Greenhouse to the Zoning Ordinance . "CAP" 137,714.00 Workom Compensation - 85,000.00 - 75.B09.74 ter appropriated lo finance said purpose accompanied by a Surety Company Certifi- Currant Surplus Anticipated In 1860 . 26,500,00 14,000.00 40:55D-70A concerning -Block 121 Lot cate slating that the Surety Company will. Budgel .. ' . . ,-. 750,000.00 .__,._: Allowable Operating Appropriations belore additional Olhor Insurance ' • _••_. „ :.:. , 118,500.00 14,000,00 14,000.00 and (5) the estimated maxlmum,amounl of 129,000.00 121,000.00 43.02 located al 12 Klmberly Court, Spring- provide Ihe bidder with Ihe required Perfor- Exceptions per N.J.S. 40A:4-45.3 Surety Bonds .-.•••-• 300,00 108,331.12 bonds or notes necessary to be Issued for $3,891,904.05 . . 600.00 500,00 Hold, N,J. • ' •••••••'..•.* •' mance Bond II they are the successful Bid- Surplus Balance Runalnlng • . 519,411.78. _'Add: Rahway Valley Sewerage Authority 209,200.00 140.00 said purpose Is S8S.000.00 arid (6) lha cost 255,000.00 255,000,00 of such purpose, aa hereinbefore) stated. •.••••• Seorelary. der. The bid will be submitted on Ihe bid Increased Valuations Irom New Construction or Improvementnonls Decrease of Federal Revenue Shariniring (P.L. 1983 CH.4-9). 250,893.79 S 24,028,38 Includes ' 10642 Springfield Loader, Mar, a, 1990 ' form" with Ihe required attachments, 10M Increased Frorrl Additional Revenues: - Snow Romoval: - the •-aggregate) amount of enclosed In a sealed envelope bearing Ihe Other. Expense . '..••••••• (Fee: $5.78) ••'" OAPfTAL BUDGET AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM ' Cable T.V. Franchise Fee 674.66 30,908.00 30,008,00 llch Is esjlrnated to be neces- name of the bidder on the outside, the Banked "CAP" •"— Purchase of Pollca Vehicles (P.L. 1885 CH.22) 30,908,00 30,908.00 834.22 28,000.00 26,000,00 26,000.00 —, .- « IhCcost of such purpose, name of Ihe protect, and shall be delivered - Single AUUII Ad ol 1984: at the place and on or before the hour This section Is Induded with the Annual Budget pursuant lo N. J.A.C. 5:30-4. It does nol In Hsell confer any authorization lo rslse or expond funds, Ralher It Is a Total Additions . - Including accounllng, coats of authorizing,. 56,527,26 Administrate and Executive: selllnfl and Isaulno'obllgallons, and other named above,' document used as part ol the local unit's planning and management program. Spedllosulhorlzallon to expend kinds lor purposes described In this section must Olher Expenses 4,200.00 3,800.00 be granted elsewhere, by a separate bond ordinance, by Inclusion ol a line Item In ths Capital Improvement Section ol this budget, by an ordinance taking Ihe Maximum' Allowable Appropriations Alter Modulations 3,600.00 3,800,00 expenses to the extent permitted by Sec- Plans and specltlcallons, prepared by $2,817,521,31 Sals ol Municipal Assets (P.L. 1681 CH.64): tion 40A2-20 of the Local Bond Law. . money Irom Ihe Capital Improvement Fund, or olher lawlul means, - ' , . Legal: . -. -.-•-' TOWNSHIP PF SPRINGFIELD Bottom Associates, Architects and Plan- Section IV: II Is'hereby determined and ners, Florham Park. Now jersey, may be Other Expenses ' 12,289.60 slated lhat Ihe sum of $2,000, be and the OOUNTY OF UNION, N,J. CAPITAL BUDGET - A plan lor all capital expenditures for the current fiscal year, BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE Solid Wosle Management Ad (NJ.S.A,40A:4-45.26) 12.289.66 12,289.68 PROPOSAL FOR A TRAOTOR TOI IPUL __L seen and procured at the office of Iho same hereby Is appropriated as the down Township Engineer, Municipal. Building, If no Capital Budget Is Induded, check Ihe reason why: ••.••-. RECAP OF SPLIT FUNCTIONS Salaries and Wages , . • 19,500.00 -payment request for.tha cost of said LAWN MOWER FOR THETOWNSHIP OF In order to comply with statutory and regulation requirements, the amounls opproprlalod lor corlnin dopaitmonls or lunctlora havo boon spill and Iholr purls 100 Mountain Ave,, Springfield. A deposit a Tolal Capital expenditures this year do not exceed $25,000, Including appropriations for Capital Olher. Expanses 85,000.00 50,000.00 .purpose, . - , ; . ^ SPRINQFL Improvement Fund, Capital Line Items and Down Payments on Improvements. appear In several places. ' ' - - - ' State and Federal Progrsme Offset by Revenuea "50,000.00 40,655,84 9,344.38 Notlcels..... given trial sealed blda of fifty dollars ($50) will be required for the Those appropriations which have been split add up as lollows: Section V: To finance said purpose, plans and specifications and will be • No bond ordinances are planned this year. ' '-• Driving While Inloxlcaled- - bonds of said Borougp of an aggregate will be received a Bid Commllle«,.of the CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM • A multi-year list ol planned capital projects, Including the current year. township of Springfield for Iho furnishing of returned I! a bid Is submitted by the person Granl-Slalo Aid 1,000.00 2,887,69 principal amount not exceeding "aslboo Chececk appropriate box for number ol yyears covered, Including current year: 2,687,69 2,687.69 a TRAOTOR TO PULL LAWN MOWER for or firm making the deposit, and Ihe plans Supplemenlal Fire Services: - /. .. are hereby authorized to be Issued pur- 01 3 yearyears.s (Population under 10,000)10000)' 1 ths Township of Sprlnafleld, New Jersey on are returned In good usable, condition. 1 suant to the Local Bond Law. Said bonds • 6 years. (Over 10,000 and all county nmonls) stale g M .... , : March 12th, 1B90 at 1:30 P.M, prevailing •Prospective bidders are reminded.that Borough Match shall bear Interesl at a rate per annum as a years. (Exceeding minimum l erlpd) . . Board ol Health: Supplemental Sale Neighborhoods: may be hereafter Determined within Ihe lim- time. • N they will be required to file an alflrmatlve' Olher Expenses upplementaSlate ..l Sal action plan with Ihe State Treasurer as a Check II municipality Is-under 10,000, has n exded more than $25,000 annually for capital itations prescribed by law. All matters with Bids must be submitted on Ihe Township \ purposes In Immediately previous three yoan not adopting CIP. Construction Olfldal: - Borough Match respect to said bonds not-determined by of Springfield proposal form for the TRAC- required by Statute P.L. 1976, o, 127 and as Salaries and Wages Matching Funds lor Grants this Ordinance shall be determined by stated In Ihe Supplementary Speclllcallons.' TOR TO PULL LAWN MOWER. Bids must V . NARRATIVE FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT Contribution To: resolutions lo be hereafter adopted, ' be accompanied by a certified check oTBId 7 The Township Commlllee reserves the " Public Employees' Retirement System Exeluded from "CAPS H It a requirement that a Projected Capital Improvement Program be made part ol Ihe 1690 Mi Budget, These projected Improvements are estimated 3,112.00 Secllon VI: To finance said purpose, -Bond In any amount equal lo ten (1 OS) r'' right to reject any or all bids and lo waive and may be adjusted. ' . ' '. Sodal Security System (O.A.S.I.) Minor variations, If, In Ihe Interest of the 10,000.00 bond anticipation notes of said Borough of the amount bid, Bids shall be accompan'- _, CAPITAL BUDGET (Current Year Action] ConsolUalodJ'ollcJfWf FlWfrton's Pension Fund 1,055.00 Dalalli '"•'•"" by a Surety Company certificate requlr Township It Is deemed advisable to do so. - Police and Firemen's Rellremeni System ol New Jersey Silarlaa i Wagas : an aggregate principal amount nol exceed- _„ .. . . _.._..... 1990" ' • 3,412.00 ing 888,000 Her hereby authorized to be bond and shall be snclosed In " By. order of ihe Township Committee of Unit Borough ol Mountainside Insurance: ' . J, Othar Expanaaa . onvelotftftSeaflrTgihe name^ofthe _ the Township Of SprlngfleloTNew-Jersey. Group Insurance Plan for Employees Issued pursuant to the Local Bond law In (C) CapliJl Improvements • Enbludad from "CAPS" anticipation of the Issuance of said bonds, Ihe outside ancTshall bo delivered at Ihe . Helen lylaaulre -.Workers' Compensation . ... Down Paymants on Improvantahls PLANNED FUNDING SERVI INT YEAR - 1000 , In Ihe event thaLbonds are Issued pursuant -'plac- e' an• d' o"n Ih"heo Ihour: Iname d- above • •. ' Township Admlnlstrator/clerk CXher Insurance Capital Improvamanl Fund : ' to this Ordinance, Iho aggregate amount of Specifications may" be seen and pro- 10839 Springfield Leader, Mar. 8, is, 1060 Surety Bonds . cured al the office of Leo Eckmann, Town- (Fee: $40,00) Snow Removal: Tolal CipKil Impirovamanta Exoludad irom "CAPS notes hereby authorized to be Issued shall 8 3-4 . 6s•"•""•' Bb Sd Other Expenses . be reduced by an amount equal to the prliv E8TI- AMOUNTS 1660 Grants In. TO BE Administrative and Executive: ' ID) Municipal Dab) Sarvloa-Exiiiudad from "CAPS ' dpal amounl of Ihe bonds Issued, tf the MATED RESERVED Budget Aid FUNDED II Other Expenses Paymanl-ol Bond Piil —1B0;OM:O0 aggreoat».amoUnl_ol_QUtalandlnfl_bondsI • ——PROJECT,- -PROJECT -TOTAL-—IN-PRIOR Appro- Capital andothtf" - Debt FUTURE - CURRENT FUND • ANTICIPATED REVENUES 180,000.00 and notes Issued pursuant to nils Ord- 1 . • TITLE NUMBER COST. YEARS prlalions Surplus Funds Authorized YEARS 100,000.00 ... 100.000.00 nance shall at any time exceed Ihe sum first B0,000.00- 00,000.00 22'2S2 100,000,00 GENERAL REVENUES- mentioned In this Secllon, tha moneys 27,000.00 11,000.00 90,000.00 . • 89,670.00 raised by the Issuance of said bonds shall MEETING SCHEDULE Municipal Complex 11,000.00 • 10 770.00 1 Municipal Dabt Sarvloa-EKoludad - from be not less than thejunount of such excess, Improvements 1,000,000 80,000 650,000 be applied to the payment of such'notes Sanitary Sewer 1. Surplus Anticipated KEAN COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY -. Preliminary Plans . . 10,000 800 9,500 2, Surplua Antlaipated with Prior Wrhtan Canaanl Moxon Pond Drainage 7,600 142,500 el Director of Local Government satvlosa El Dafarrad Charges - ^"s^o'n'vilf'SchborKiaiillclpatlorinble 150,000 Enoludad d frofom "CAPCAPS Issued pursuant lo this Ordinance shall be . Police Department Total surplua Anticipated Equipment 5,500 47,500 9, Weoellaneoue Revenueat (11) DEFERRED OHAROES . dated on or about the date of Its Issuance--! BOARD OF TRUSTEES Emergency AuthorlZBilont . and shall be payable not more than on* f Lloensei: TOTALS-ALL PROJECTS 80,500 1,149,500 1 Alcoholic Beveragea Special EEmergencm y Authorizations year form Its date, shall bear Interest at* I TYearTY s (N:J.aA.40A:4-g5) raloper annum ae may be hereafter deter- • March 12, 1990 - Board of Trustees meeting - Olhaf • • • 3 YEAR CAPITAL BUDGET PROGRAM • 1000-1002 . Fees and Permits: . rrtr*d wllhin-lhe limitations prescribed by- ^c^n^ejled,,';.;; ... :;.:L;:••>..::.;•,;-,-:;;^^'..,;.:.• •••• :• ..-:.i- Tolal Dtfaifrad Ch*rg«a-IAlnlolpal- -law and may be renewed from time16 time -n ; Anticipated Protect Schedule and Funding Requirements Construction Code Official • Exeludad from "CAPS" . Lsotl Unit Borough of Mountainside.. Olhef pursuant to and.within limitations pre- March 21, 1990 - Building, Finance and Audit .Fines"and Costs: FUNDING AMOUNTS PER BUDGET YEAR .Municipal Court sald notes shall ba signed by Ihe ^layor and ' 1ORO00.O0 1,423,385.18.. 1,358,107.85 Oomnilttee antfStuaentipmd Comnuinlty Affairs 20,000.00 1,358,107.85. 1,320,034,29 ' , 6.344,88 the Borough Treasurer and shall be under Franchise and ^3roas Receipts Taxes the seal oflhe Borough and attested by lha I 655,000.00 (OjTolal Qanaral ApproptUtlona-Excludad from •Jointpublic, meetind at S-00 .•"p.m;! In Downs Hall; 'i Clerk, Said officers are Kerf"" esn Revenue • Business Personal. Property E8TI. •^. 1,423J85.1g 1,358.1O7,6lf d to execute said notes and MATED 1,358.107i51,320,034,23 6,344:28 •; Roaiti A. The Building^ Finance and Audit Cpm- MATED COM- ' SltlsRaVanua'Sharing (N.J.8.A. 54A:10-1) j notes In such, forms as II Jd (L) SubtolilI OanarilAppropritllone:. |~V-PHOJEOT" TOTAL" PLETION SaarchFeaS ' _•••_... jtlh conformity withtaW, The' t ^mltteewlllh?ve:Executlye Session following the" • COST TIME 1003 • Sewer Us*'Cham*' (M) Rasarva for UncollMUd Ttnaa . determine any matters with reaped. _ - i Pond Drainage 150,000 1601 Spatial turns of Qeneral Revenue Antlolpalad whh Prior 608.000.00 ' 885.884.77 ••-.-. . - - ^,^7^" ^,,^7' note* are hereby delegated to the Borough '•• xpubllc'meetlng,':K''r:.\ '•;:;':;.;::•.•-. •;.-;/^r': -, '. • 0, Tout Qtnartl Appropriations • pal Complex WrMan Canaent m Dkeotar of Leeal Osvtrnmant Sar> _i?48Jggjg_487M7 .87 1W0M7;4MyW74SStt''rr-~ Treasurer who Is hereby authorize.. JHzeoTioieid to selli Improvements 8,000,000 1,000,000 500,000 500,000 : ! g rs said notes either a! one 1 > or from lime to Slate and Federal Revenue* Offset with Approprlallonat March 22,1990 - Academic Policy and Personnel SanHsry Sewer DEDICATED 8WMMrM POOL UTtUTY BUDGET - tuns Hv.tha manner " ..Jed by law, , - Preliminary Plans 10,000 10£0O Supplemertal Sale Neighborhoods Prograrii(N.J.S.A. Section VII: Itlsr Committee public meeting at 5:00p.m. In Downs 84270-118.11 10 11B.1B) •..:••• Police Department 7,006.50 16,108.01 18,108.01 ,, depjared that the r 5 '.Equipment 80,000 50,000 Supplemental Fire Services Program 10. DEDICATED REVEN Ranil -—ur se^ordln ^^ Hall, Room A followed by Exedutlve Session. 52U7D-116.17IO 118.83) 9,910.00 9,898.11 9,868.11 SWIMMINGPOOL . jlfe/lf a'pt^^MJ^rs computecTfrom. TOTALS-ALL PROJECTS .8.810,000 1,210,000 500,000 800,000 Driving While IntoxIcalad-Gm/it Slats Aid . 1,000.00 5,667,69 Operatinling Surplu8u ' s AnlioipaMd Other Sp»olal hama) - 2,887.89 Operating Su | April 2,1990 - The Board of Triistees will meet In; Una SuiHus Antio^tttd with PrPrioi r WrMan • 1M0-1M2 Cable TV. Franchise Fee-• -•••••• :.: 6,031,67' 5,357,01 Consantont oll - Dlreotor of Looal Oovammlent Servloee stated that the SupplSupplemee n._ Debt State-:; Executive Session In Downs Hall, Room A fol- . SUMMARY £> W£8!£&G8fflaUHSa AND AMOUNTS . Proceeds From.Sale of Mknldpal Assets 12,289,98 mment t requireuired by the LLocal Bond Law has. been duly made and file....thd In e office of the lowed by a public meeting at 4:30 p.m. In Dining 0 1 BoK>U|>h Total MeeeaaMout RevemMa 1,196,901,22 Borough, and tha| BUOdBT APPROPRIATIONS _ . BONDS AND NOTES* * """ °' Borough Clerk of said Bor •'--• '- '.-i—;=" -._.•...... : _ '. 4 .-_ . ..'.:.-.•.., ••...'...••',•.•. " 4. Reeeej*a from tMlnqueM Taxaa suoh sta tmt (lied Room I and the resumption of Executive Session .- -f ' \ - • •••••' Capv - - •... t __ _• ^__-.•_; ' '__ ' ioo,ooo,oa' :to 8 Subtotal General Revenues ratthe/Concluslbri pi the publlcmeetlngrr^4-7r~-r- -2,040,901^3- -2.520,451.15 rttatad Current Jb Improve. 'Cap- "id arid Sail To s. Amountto b e Ralaad by Texse lor support o(Monlolp«l Ihes Total fair Future want Mai Other 7a LlquU *asaa- | Ajjrll 4,1990 -The Student and Community Affairs • ••--'.e**»-v 1000 V*ar* Purid Surplus funda Qan«al dallnfl Mant; Boheoi «B«iOO0 — : 7,BM_^,_ : 14S.8OO '•• • ' 2,828,371.48 . Comtnlttee public meeting will taKe place In s,o6b;666 . . ioo;ooo , , b) Addllori to Looal OUrU 8chool Tan Downs Ha|l> Room A at 4:30 p.m. • . 10,000 ', . ' ' 800 -•0,500 Totall Amooni «• IM Ralaad by Teiea tot support bl : . ItmUptl Budgat 11. APPROPRIATIONS PON SWiUMINQ POOL UTIUTY 8,804,837.62 2,888,848.93 Vprll 16,1990 -Board of Trustees meeting . ao,ooo .. -.' aaoo i__ 47,500 T. Total Oa 4.94»,»06.46 S,09»,!00 4,878.872.67 5,382,688.08 """••••'••"-•" •••'••••• •• ••"••-•\$&i •••• WALS-ALL PWXIEOTS- g.410,000 - ___. 110,800n |0W«-l^ntabi*ld«E^.|u»iroh-D\'i»o]5~ ". ., T" (Pa«l •711.1?) ._IWI „.,..»„Ji-i^.,.-,„., . , .,** ',;• , ' ' V__ _ ^,' ^^

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6 —. THURSDAY, MAflCH 8. 1090 — COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS - 1,2,3,^5,6* 1,2,3,4,5,6* - COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS— THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1990 — 7- Health insurance probe sought College entry sessions slated English institute sets registration Directory for seniors available Petitions to Oov. James Florio and the doctors and ! hospitals to die Scholarships offered Kean. College, of New Jersey's include special orientation for admls- Kean phonathon starts Monday Turning and regintration. for those •ty. rtjunwnent testa, ttagimnrinn u,lll o -ihc New Jeiiey LegMmirB, Mldrigto?" consumers ofl insurance in New The Johanna Wi l of Union has announced it will award ivboiyServicerwili offer slr~ -»ion-tndTegtsualioirpiocedmres7»ptP~ . , Ine, Kean College of New Jersey Alumni Association'* annual fun- whose native language is not English be held for new students only on that free entryAe-entry-intc-cbllege work- cial admission criteria, and help with Union, is offering a revised public service folder entitled "A New Jersey an investigation Into the increase in Jersey. The citizens and employers four scholarships of $2,500 each in 1990. draising phonathon will be held Mondays through Thursdays,'March 12 and. who seek to enroll in the second - date from 10 a-m. tb.lp.jn. and again the cost of health insurance and urg-' shops for adults with questions about academic and career planning.' Directory for Senior Citizens." ( >,,, ,ri, who have acted,,, responsibly,, by Three of the scholarships will be awarded to high school students in to March 29, from 6 pjn. to 9 p.m., and on Sunday, March 18, from 2' spring cycle for Union County Col- from 5:30 p.nv to 7:30 p.m,.; , ing them to enact legislation to reduce how to get started. EPIC also guides adults through the : : The 1990 edition UsUmore than 125 verified telephone numhers that obtaining such insurance now find the 1990 graduating class. One scholarship will be awarded to a medical p.m. to 5 pjn. • '•'-•; * .• "" . '•', • \ l ':•'•'•' y-\.'-.•:•?'/':. lege's Institute for Intensive English the cost, 'are being distributed by, the The workshops will be held at the College Level Examination Program, Students should bring'their Social provide a direct link between senior citizens and"those state and county that the cost to provide health caretto school student who will specialize in allergies, asthma and respiratory Alumni, students, employees, and friends of the college, basei in ' will be conducted on Monday, March Security numbers, alien registration Committee For Consumer Protection, diseases. college in Union on April .18, and which offers college credits by test- Union, are encouraged to participate in the event agencies offering information helpful in solving financial, legal health those who have not. obtained such 12,' and Thursday,. March 15. cards, visas or U.S. citizenship papers Inc., 1531 Stuyvesant Aye., Union. High school students who reside in Union County are eligible to May 16, at 10 ajn., and March 14, ing. Additionally, EPIC provides • ''Proceeds will benefit scholarshins. crams for mvvi and welfare problems. - health insurance is included in then- 1 New students may be tested for to the registration session. '. - "With the recent unconspionable40 bill, and the insured are paying for receive the scholarship grants. April 4 and May 2 at 5 p.m. RegistrS-: understanding, reassurance and cial programs and college projects. •:•:,-;,-• .•: ;;,.••,;.,.;;.•/; Since 1979, when the NJHPC Senior CitlzensJMrectory was first pub- ; placement in one of six proficiency percent increase in health insurance themselves as well as the uninsured. The grants, known as the Johanna Wilk Memorial Scholarships, are the lion through Adult Advisory Services encouragement. ' t: Alumni Association Director Caroline Jolly of Linden said that voluni Classes will begin on Monday, lished, more than 500,000 copies have been distributed. at 527-2210 is required; ..• - . levels at,the institute, with locations.at premiums by Blue Cross and Blue Properly, such costs belong in the fourth annual awards made by the foundation. The scholarships recog- ' Drop-iri hours at Adult Advisory teerii will receive training, alight supper and refreshments, and can 90m- 1 the college's Elizabeth campus arid its . March 26, with sessions either from 9 The revised directory, which is available on request, provides an addi- Shield^ of New Jersey, families find Adult Advisory Services also admi- Services on the second floor of the ! welfare system or the courts (through nize academic excellence and achievement and provide financial assis- pete for prizes. Information on phonathon participation may be obtained Plainfield Center. The testing will be ajn. to 11:15 a-m. or from 6:30 p.m. tional toll-free number and a space for any state or community organiza- the* annual cost of $5,600 per year it nisters a college entry^e-entry prog- Administration Building are 9 a.m. to v : to 9:20 p.m. The eight-week program collection actions) and not placed on tance to students in need of such assistance to pursue higher education. through'the alumni office at 527-2526. ' • :' ; ' ; -.'t.' ,"' conducted at noon and again at 6 p.m. tion using the pamphlet to stamp its name and address. more devastating than the escalating ram for adults. It is called Entry Prog- noon from Monday through. Thurs- will end on Thursday, May 17 . the backs of those who are acting Application forms for the scholarships are available from high school - The association's executive board members include Edward Esposito ;• on March 12 at both sites. ( cost of auto insurance," Herbert Ross ram into College (EPIC), •' "•day. Evening appointments can be Copies of the Senior Citizens Directory may be obtained by writing to responsibly," Ross said. guidance counselors, or by writing to the Johanna Wilk Foundation, 1945 of Linden, Julie Gentile of Mountainside, Charles Dzuba of Springfield Registration will be conducted on Those interested in further informa- of Mountainside, president of the Some benefits of the EPIC program made by phoning the office. : the New Jersey Health Products Council, 1609 VauxhaU Road, Union the Committee For Consumer Pro- Route 22 West, Union 07083. and Estelle Novak "of Union. ' . , •-. " ': ; 7 ' ' March 15 a( both locations, based on tion may call 965-6031. Counselors committee, said. > 07083. tection, Inc., is a New Jersey non- The applications must be submitted by April 15. The recipients of the determined levels of proficiency, from are bilingual in English and Spanish. "At the present time, all health profit corporation. It is a membership- scholarship awards will be notified by May 20. _==^_ Nurses'Jeague to meet Monday insurance' nmviffar«!fti vitiA statn' nf -based=orpnriMilnn=5HiH=5c^'r:jjjj7s| ===jfohan«FWiurwls a wife, mother and grandmother who Jived in "" JLf Edtilditri l/h y ^Ncw Jersey must reimDurse me hospi- Scotch Plains for more than 20 years and, in her desire to help children, Advancement for RegistereEducational=^pcdiatrid Nurses c oncology/herrratology.==— membership fee. Its phone number is This LEARN program is open to EARE . Uls and the state for their provision of she served as a teacher's aide for a number of years. As an.adult, she (LEARN) will meet on Monday, 686-5151. . • ...•••• registered nurses and those in allied te Sentimentals health-care services' 'to' (he.> inaigent developed allergies and asthma which claimed her life in 1985: March 12, at 7:45 p.m. at the AH health fields. . & LANDSEAPING INE. BUNIONS MUSIC and ENTERTAINMENT and those unable to pay," Mark Ross, It's classified The Johanna Wilk Foundation was'established in her name and mem- Saints Episcopal Church Hall, 559 For membership or program infor- COMPLETE and counsel for the?tpmmittee,, said. -..•. To place a classified ad, call ory to provide funds for research into allergies, asthma and respiratory. Park Ave., Scotch Plains. mation, interested persons may write : "This has shifted the [burden from 763-9411. .: * . diseases and for scholarships for academic excellence and achievement. The topic, "Childhood Leukemia" LEARN, P. O. Box 6, Scotch Plains LANDSCAPING SERVICE -• '. BONE will be presented by Alice Renickr 07076 orcall 232-4190. Yearly mem- Low Monthly Maintenance Rates ENLARGEMENTS Ettinger, a pediatric nurse bership to LEARN is $25 with a $6 •Japanese Gardens •Shrubs •Retaining Walls Sons of St. Patrick to meet practitioner/clinical specialist in guest fee. ' • ' • .. \" •Rock Gardens •Top Soil ••••-.. •Ceramic Borders. *e . By Dr. Michael Eglow •Seeding- [ The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Exposition Authority. Louis Browne, •Sorlno Clean-up- .- Union County will hold their annual noted Irish television and radio per- JCC to host speaker on Middle East - Fully RMldwitlal/Commtrclal y heritage dinner and awards night on sonality, will provide entertainment. 276-3752 ItMurad The Jewish Community Center contact the JCC at 889-8800 for furth- With over 1.5 years experience providing Wednesday, March,14,at6:30p.m.at ' (JCC) of'Central New Jersey, 1391 cr information and to register. r OwrnBMTCampus BanquetCJen-- —As4ias+eenlheirtradiriorrfbrrnany- "MarlineXveTScotcn Plains, Willpre" ' -LIVE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT tcr,: 1040 MorriajWe.-, Union; ycars, the Friendly Sons will award a sent Avshalom Hurvitz, an Israeli sha- GOP women to meet with music of the 40's, 5d's, 60's and today Rev. Charles Hudson, co-founder college scholarship to an outstanding liach and a kibbutz representative; Professional journalists will IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN! including ethnic specialties - Pollslv-ltalianr MEET of the Center For. Hope Hospice, has high school senior of Irish ancestry.'In who will speak on "Prospects for A large percentage of our population may develop a bunion. addition, the Project Children organi- address questions surrounding the, Both men, women and'childre.n can develop bunions, although It been named the organization's "Irish- Peace in the Middle East" today, media's coverage of political cam- . Irlsh, German, etc. THE zation will receive a contribution for March 8, at 7:30 p.m. Tax preparation for appears that bunions are more commmonly seen on women's, man df_The Year." The hospico, paigns at tho Wednesday, March 14, executives and entrepreneurs. feet, A bunion Is a swelling or enlargement of the large toe joint "MURPHTS^ located in Roscllo, provides both Its work in bringing school children There is no-fee, but prc-registration •meeting of the Republican Women of information vcall the "Sentimental on the inner side of the foot. As bunion deformities progress, from Northern Ireland to the United Well see that you pay the lowest-possible-taxes for • 9 physical and spiritual support to the is mandatory. Interested persons may Union County. . ; " in your area: ; they do become quite symptomatic and bothersome producing CHICKEN MURPHY H4 * terminally ill and their families. States each summer. • The-meeting-will bo held at 7:30 1989, set up tax cutting plans for 1990 and give you swelling, redness and pain. . . . . ••.•.;• 95 year round personalized financial advice. And all at Union County~-~ . The featured speaker will be Robert Further information and tickets can p.m. at the First Atlantic Savings There are many ways to treat bunions, Your Podiatrist can STEAK MURPHY *20 E, Mulcahy HI, chief executive offic- be obtained from Mike Walsh or Jim -ARC slates speaker Bank,. 206 South Avo., Fanwood. '._ lowerfeesthan you thinkl .•••''. ••'•.. . select from a wide range of sophisticated surgical and non- 95 Call us at 486-9200 for an appointment. 862^6233 er of tho New Jersey Sports and Kccfe at 276-1100; ' . Attorney Lawrence Moyerson will Guests are Invited. surgical techniques which, are available thanks to advanced PORK CHOP MURPHY M4 Middlesex County - research and scientific study of the various foot deformities. 95 speak on wills and estate planning for Many surgical procedures can be performed in an out-patient ' SHRIMP N SCALLOP MURPHY *18 Four road construction projects funded people with developmental disabili- ALLERGY & ASTHMA Jimmy 251-6160., Dennis 499-0546 hospital setting. The doctor will recommend what is best suited Four proposed construction pitH ties at the monthly meeting of the • According to Acting Transporta- to your needs and your particular situation; J-: SEAFOOD LOVER? TRY OUR SHRIMP K.BOB jeets on local roads aro among those parent support group of the Associa- HOTLINE . lion Commissioner Robert Innoccnzi, To The Sentimentals, • ' Remember both you and the doctor are a team working whicrrreceived grants for fiscal year tion for Retarded Citizens/Union f ^VINEGAR/JERSEY PORK CHOPS there was $26.25 million available for * Thank you for making our Wedding a suc- toward a common goal, comfortable feet, so that you can 1990 from tho New Jersey Transpor- fiscal year 1990 under the. renewed County (ARC). ' MORRISON remain active and fit In today's fast-paced lifestyle. _ &/ CORN BEEF SANDWICHES CALL 378-2131 cess! Everyone has called to tell us how much $ 00 tation Trust Fund's municipal aid fund, and his department received >STRYDESKY Affiliations: Union Hospital, St. Barnabas, Newark Beth Israel f Enjoy Our 5 Lunch Specials program recently. : requests for projects worth more than . The meeting will be held on Wed- Atk For Our Executive Lunch Card FOR WEEKLY they enjoyedjhe-band.-..rThankjyouonceMgain The grants included $95,000 for _$125 ..million. ' _"\.__ nesday, March 1.4, at 7:30 p.mi, at. Dr. Michael Eglow, Podiatrist- "Market Street,"Kenllworth; $110,000" "" Rosclle Park Industries, 220 West ^COMPANY for your hospitality." ^ ;_ ~~ Dinner For 2 With This Ad UPDATES Y 2130 Minburn Ave., /Via pie wood . forDillAvenue,Linden;$118,000for Union County municipalities alono Wcslficld Avc, Roscllo Park, and is CERT IFliti PUBLiC.ACCOUNTANTS Nol To B> Combined With Any Other Offer . ON ALLERGY 812 North Wood Avonuo '.. : , Teresa & Joe 763-1248 230 W. Westfleld Ave., Ex|Ll37 GSP Walnut-Street, Rosclle; and $106,700 submitted 38_aprjlicatlpns for projects iipcrTto'all coaccmcd individuals. For Lindon, Now Jorsoy 07036 " for Colonial Avenue, Section 2, totalling $5.89 million in value. Fund- more information, interested persons & ASTHMA LIVE MUSIC DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE ^ — 245-2992 Union. ing for 13 of those projects, worth may call Lois Goldberg at the ARC ._$1.42:jnillion, .was-approvedr——— ^office, 754r5910. . r Z Innoccnzi stressed that each project must bo committed to a construction contract within 18 months of its. SATs approval dato, or tho Department of Transportation will reallocate the GUARANTEED RESULTS grant money. Small Groups CRANFORD SUMMIT SPRINGFIELD HOMEOWNER'S SCOTCH-PLAINS^ INSURANCE— EDUCATIONAL SERVICES CENTER AT 1-800-762-6378 REDUCED RATES ALUMINUM CAN PICK-UP SERVICE TepPrlcMto: Since 1905, we've been pro- Fund Rals«s • Of oanlzatlom vldlng Insurance coverage to Hospitals • Towns • tic. Individuals and businesses In WtHtoBuyOthirAluminum Trailer Park it Burgtr Kino Parking Lot this area. We offer A+ rated Passaic Ave., Kearny \ companies. Cvtry W«d. 12:30 0.W.>2:M p.m. Call us — then relax. RMVCMCVCUNaC0.,|M. 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IFESTYLES :i '.The OFWC Junior Womim'* Club v •'.';'''}' •' : '.,' .'of Connecticut Firms. Union; will •iN'J1'"..; ••A/ \. .;•>• i •hold a benefit event at the Boys and clubs in rv •Girli Club, Jeanette Avenue, Union, •*•>•>''< March 24 at 7 pjn. , , the hews •'; The Connecticut Farms Juniors is a non-profit service organization nude ' , Profits from the sale of tickets will up of women 18 to 35 years of age. benefit ORT vocational schools Additional information can be around, theworlAThedinner-fashion obtained, by calling 686-9390 or show is open to the public. Reserva- 851-2099. tions can be obtained; by calling /s comfortable ' THEJLADIES AUXILIARY to 851-9266 or 549-1155. • . Unidn'Lodge 1583, BPO Elks, will THE HILLSIDE CHAPTER of hold a fashion show/benefit auction at Hadassah will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. .'.' the Town & Campus, Union, April 5. in Temple Shomrei Torah, Salem Doors will open at 6 p.m. and dinner Avenue, Hillside. • > expressions. And we on stage had to will be served at 7. By BEA SMITH Following a business meeting, the make the accents very clear and loud. : Tickets can be purchased by calling Pamela Lewis, who plays Truvy, 'members will participate in the celeb- Sometimes, it's "very hard." Rose Higgins, chairman, at 273-5039, the ostentatious beautician in "Steel ration of Purim with talks,-songs and Magnolias" at the Paper Mill Play- About the Paper Mill, Lewis says, . days; or 688-6513, evenings. dance. Humentasheri, the traditional house, Millbum, didn't have to reach "I adore working at the Paper Mill. V Proceeds will be used to aid tri-corner cakes, Will be served by the too far to achieve a Southern authen- Everybody treats you like gods.; crippled children, it was announced, hospitality committee led by Pearl ticity in her voice. She was bom.in a. There's a very professional situation LORI JEAN DRAGON THE TUESDAY SOCIAL Sacharov, Paulino Stadlin will DOREEN NOGUERA small town in South Carolina called there. The theater is incredible...just VICTOR MARK POZSONYI i CLUB, sponsored by the Linden preside. , ... FRANK VILLEGAS Convoy; gorgeous. And it's very rare and ACTRESS IS BEAUTICIAN—- Pamela Lewis, left, Is: Recreation Department, will meet "I'm Southern," she declares. "And rewarding when they treat.you like a seen doing Barbara Gulan's hair while Blllie Loii Watt June 13. The members will take a trip THE 32ND ANNUAL art show M>lfi-SstoJbk^ MJi6!liStlMii^hlss!pnSteMagnoiias^vvhlGh h ,-rand^aIe^anized-by-the-WcstiBeld- ^ragon-Pozsonyt-trottr Tsfoguera-Vfllegas troth summer at the Center Stage in Pen- pie there are concerned about every- ill Playhouse, MiUburn, through "Baby M," and have Chapter of Hadassah will open with a see a play, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edward Dragon Union, is employed by the Roselle Mrs Laura Uhng of Irvington, for- bridge, is a staff assistant at the; Uni- nsylvania. So, I'm fairly familiar with one's comfort. And let me tell you, , reception March 17 in Temple dinner. .••"/*•'.. of Rosclle Park have announced the Park Board of Education as a third merly of Union, has announced the versal Valve Co., Elizabeth. it already. that's very rare. I've worked in a lot of Emanu-El, 756 East Broad ..St., The club meets at the Sunnyside. engagement of their daughter, Lon grade teacher at the Aldene School. . engagement of her daughter, Doreon Her fiance, who was graduated theaters in a lot of places, and it's Lewis also played Masha in "The. ing, and lots of growling and roaring. Westfield. "Actually," says the actress, "I did Recreation Center, Melrose and Jean, to Victor Mark Ppzsonyi, sori.bf Nogucra, to Frank Villegas, son of from St. Patrick High School, Eli- most unusual to come across a theater Three Sisters," Roxanno in "Cyrano ' I do little cracker voices; such as the Tho five-day show will feature Her fiance, who was graduated it for a total of about seven weeks. Orchard Terrace, Linden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pdzsonyi of Mr. and Mrs. Francisco J. Villegas of. zabeth, is employed by Concordia like this." do Bergerac," and Bananas in "The happy crackers in the Ritz Bits Peanut 1,000 works of art in oil, watorcolor; from Roselle Park High School, is ' And I've enjoyed it very much. The Roselle Park. • .Elizabeth. '; ' • •• International Forwarding Freight in House of Blue Leaves." She also Butter. Crackers, and the animation in THE ETZ CHAYIM Married graphics, and sculpture. . employed by Union County Court . play reminds mo very much of many Lewis, who was a singer until she The announcement was made Dec. • The bride-elect, who was graduated Elizabeth. • appeared on television, in "End of Hershey's 'Chocolate Beastie;"'. Lew- Couples Unit of B'nai BMth/B'nai The art show and sale serves "as the • House.' . ••'•••'.• MR. AND MRS. EDWARD OESTERLE of the women.in my family. They arc was 17, says, "f did my first play in 24, and a part was held at the home of from Union High School and the ' A September 1991 wedding is high school when I was 17, and I was Summer" with Helen Hayes and play- is also was the voice of the Evil Sor- B'rith Women, 20s to 40s, will hold a primary means of fulfilling Westfield very flamboyant on the outside and the prospective bride on Feb., 18. An August 1991 wedding is Academy of Business Careers, Wood- planned. hooked. I was a singer up to that time, ed the role of Karen Jensen in "Guid- ceress for Nintendo Video Games. ' "Bring A Dairy Dish Night" March 24 Chapter's commitment to Hadassah's consider themselves very normaf on ' The bride-elect,-who was graduated planned in the Church of the Assump- I sang with my family in a revivalist ing Light." ..,.•••'• -"They pay very well," she explains.. at 8 p.m. at a member's home in Eli- programs. Because of funds raised, Brown-Oesterle wedding , theinside...wilhaheartofgold! And I from Kean College of New Jersey, tion, Roseille Park. ; : hope that comes across to the audi- group, a gospel quartet in a Bom And speaking of a variety of roles, "And that enables me to do theater zabeth. More information can be medical researchers and physicians Rita Suo Brown of Dover, daughter and Mary Ellen Annls, all sisters of different accents and voices, Lewisi obtained by calling 353-6034 by ences because that's what I intend." Again circuit in the South. We toured now and again. "I also do a syndicated have been able to make many breakth- of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Brown of the groom,/_ ' ;. -.': Lewis says, "We have an excellent with that group when I was a child, has-another career, a very-specialized science series. I taped it a while bade. • March/17. . .'..-J •..'• '. ' roughs jn aU areas of health care." Convent Statlonr was married recen- Keith Mirto served as best man. v So,.I.am familiar with audiences.' In carcerof "making noises intpa micro- - it-gppears everywhere. I did a six-part Prbipective members^can get more; • Ushers were Ross Brown, brother of company hero at the Paper Mill. "THE SOCIAL CLUB for scnlbr tly to Edward Ocstcrlo, son of Mr. and my first play, 'The King and I,' I play- phone." Really, that's what I do," she science series for GED. And I've information about the group by call- Mrs. 'Herbert Oestorle of the bride, and Jeffrey Howard, Tho- Engagements Everybody is very well cast. We have. adult coules, 60 years and older, is ed Anna." laughs. "I am a member of a movie ing 232-0062 or 574=9176. ; mas Wood . and Todd Annis; all it group of perfectionists," she sighs. . learned a' lot about science that I' being formed at the Jewish Communi- Mountainside. looping company...and I loop voices didn't know before." brothers-in-law' of the groom. "You know, it's vcryhard work doing' _ Lewis was graduated from Virginia THE CENTRAL JERSEY^Reg^^ty Center, Scotch Plains. The first Rabbi Bruce Goldman and the Rev. hair and talking at the same time. And Commonwealth University, where into people and things...looping as Mrs. Oestcrlo, who was graduated opposed to dubbing, It's not quite like . Lewis also does "talking books for ion of Women's American ORT, meeting will be held on the afternoon Henry Fchrenbacher officiated at^the there's drama and comedy, and you sho majored in acting and minorcd in -; fronrRutgers University,- is employcd- bcinganaturalmimjclfsmorelikea- *0 J«"* It's a Very special kind of Organization for Rehabilitation ..pLMarc.hJJjtthp'Scotch.PlainsJCCt. coremony in Worlii Yacht "Princess" Bertelson-Zavodny^ speech. "After college," she says, "I ! J by Norman, Lawrence, Patterson and have to have people who cart handle •-i..-;.«»--.» .i,..i.-»- ci.----n-.i-i~»ssi.—work.-! do talking book cassettes for "thrbligliTraming, wiirhold its fifth. 1- -The group will organize its.ow in New York Harbor, where a recep- —both with" caso-aiidprofesslonalism7~~ fXrinhnCb : character analysis;"" She; has "looped Farrell Inc., Now'York. Mr. Richard E. Bertclsqn,Qf-Rowlcy, Mass., formerly of Chatham, has v children, too. I did my first talking annual spring fashion show, March 27 activities and planning. ,: ...21". tion followed. . . "I think," she says, "that is probab- Circuit, where I toured in theaters conversation, hysteria and special Hor husband, who was graduated . announced tho engagement of his daughter, Laura Lynn of Summit, to books for tho blind recently.'! did twor at the Grand Marquis, Route 9 South, Further information can. bo ly why it's So succcssfu!jJStec^Mag-_ throughout America. I did hundreds effects into the mouths of film actors, The bride was escorted by her from the Univorsity of Rhode Island, Lawrence Anthony Zavodny Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. hour sessions in three sessions. ~OKTBridgo. The Fashion Show will obtained by calling Claire Fishkin, nolias' is being dono all over the of plays and spent years in that circuit babies and commercial food products.. father. Christine McLaughlm served is employed by Midlanlic Bank, Zavodny of Mouhtalnsido. Miss Bertejson also is the daughter of tho late .' "It makes for a varied life. I've be presented by Maureen Pearco Pro- senior adult director, Scotch Plains country. I understand it's going to be a doing great plays, I appeared at the "The public isn't too aware of loop- as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Ridgowood. Mrs. Rosemary Bertelson.'•- . -. .' ; always had a good ear_for these__ductions_of-Short.HillsUww,—, -JCC,-at-889-88pO^- TV series. ._ • _'./. .Center:.Stage. inJJaltimpre,Jhe. Hun- .... JngLandJhat's how ixs^quldjbe,"_she Patricia Brown, sister-in-law of the The newly weds, who took a honey- Tho bride-elect, who was graduated from Chatham BoroHigh School ~things7IHo what is called the weird "And thTmovlo is doing very well. tington Theater in Boston, the Coco- confides. "What I do, for example, is bride; Anne Howard, Lydla.Wood moon trip fo.Hawaii, reside in Dover. and LafayetlojCollegc, Easton, Pa., where she received a bachelor of arts stuff, and it's more fun for me. After I play the part Dolly Parton played in nut Grove and the Osolo Theater, both this. A director will cast someone degree in economics and business, is employed ds anTictuarlal supervisor I've done a play for a while, then I do the movie, I like her very much as a . in Florida, and the Repertory Theater whose looks he loves but whose voice •' by Noble Lowndos,, East Orange. . my voices. I feel-that whatever you • performer,!' explains Lewis. "She's in St. Louis. I traveled all over the ho hates. After the movie is finished, I Her fiance, who was graduated from Jonathan Dayton Regional High haven't done iri a while, you want to totally false on the outside and.totally place for about 10 or 15 years. Real- put on earphones, watch the lips, then School, Springfield, arid Falrloigh Dickinson University, Madison, where real on the inside." ly," she sighs, ''I did an enormous lip-sync. I've done it-for lots of diffe- do-that. I still do summer stock a lot he received a bachelor of arts degree in English and history, is employed Lewis, says enthusiastically, "The amount of traveling. It was good rent types and sexes. I. specialize in '.'Here at.theiPaper Mill, it's sort ofi ,os a sales'•representative. by Midstate Lumber Corp. 1 role of Truvy is just great...overdone training, but I got tired-of it as I got! babies. Idobabies'Who.coo, who are drelief tSb«i;abIe*t6domy own accent :', X December wedding is planned in the Chatham United Methodist costumes and a heart of gold, I older. I wanted a place of my own. So, hysterical babies, happy babies," rather' than .a Russian or Yiddish Church, and a reception will follow at- tho Somerset Hills Hotel. wouldn't mind doing it again. Maybe about four or five years ago, I moved, Lewis muses. "I do background peo- accent or a Ritz cracker." . •'••:' I can play it in the summer if they to Manhattan. And that's whero I ple in films. Some of those little Yid- Lewis laughs. "I have fairly adjust- L Grista-Ann Vizzoni—————~~- - dccide_to_pioduce_it_then.. -roside n6w.--And-I-like-lhe-stability ; dish ladles in 'Crossing Delaftcey'- ~ablevocalchbrds7"I"ctn^aTOrnhenr "This is Robert Harling's first play, and security of living in one place." were me. '. or make them smaller...especially A daughter, Crista Ann, was bom Feb. 9 in Robort Wood Johnson University Henkel-Diehl troth you know. And he has an ear for . Among her New York credits aro . "This is what you call post produc-. when I do babies. I also have a good Hospital, Now Brunswick, to Mr, and Mrs. Michael Vizzoni of Belle Mead. Sho Southern expressions, He.has a very the role of Violet in the Tony Awird- lion Sound work. We.blend right into ear arid with training on top of it, well, is the couplo's first child. . Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kosnick of Uniqn.have announced the engage- good handle on the way people talk. winning "Sweet Bird of Youth," and the movies. I sort of specialize in the I just naturally do it." 'LADIES NIGHT OUT'—Members of the GFWC Junior Mrs. Yizzon'. *" former Lisa Chrlstadoro, is tho daughter of Mrs. Maria ment of tholr daughter, Janet G. Henkci of Union, to Henry T. Dichl Jr. of He really listens to accents and Colimene in "The Misanthrope." weird work. I do screaming, shriek- She shrugs. "It's what I do!"' Woman's Club of Connecticut Farms, Union, discuss . LISA ANN JANISH Christadore of Kenilworth and tho late Mr. John Christadore. Her husband is the Union, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Bdmarkt of Union. recent successful fund-raiser at Town and Carripus, WILLIAM F. LESrAK son of Mr, and Mrs. Pat Vizzoni of Cranford. Tho bride-olect, who was graduated from Uhlon High School and Fair-, Union, to raise money for the Lupus Erythematosis. lelgh Dickinson University, Madison, whero she rccolved a bachelor of T Foundation of New Jersey. Committee members are, Jason Barone Liotta science degree in marketing, is a sales representative wilh Century 21 Janish-Lesiak betrothal A 7-pound, 8-ounce son, Jason Barono, was born Jan. 26 in St. Barnabas Ray Boll & Associates, Union. She is on tho board of directors of tho happy birthday from left, Valerie Baker, Judy Mack, chairman, and Sta- Kenilworth Rotary Club. . ' ' cey Magllaro. \ , Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Janish of received a bachelor of arts degree in Medical Center, Livingston,; to Mr. and Mrs. Lenny Liotta of Florham Park, elementary education and English, is formerly of Union. Heroins a brother, Lindsay, 3'A . ' Her fiance, who was graduated from Union High School and Union Cranford have announced the engage-'. County Technical School, Scotch Plains, where ho received a journey- rrient of their daughter, Lisa Ann, to employed as an olemcntary.,teaphcr in Mrs.:Liotta is, the former Lisa Barono of Mountainside, Cranford. ; , man's degree in tool and die, was employed by Accurate Machine and William F. Lesiak of Linden, son of Tool Co;, Roselle Park. . .'••'.' ' Spaqe art exhibited Mr, and Mrs. William J. Lcslak of Her fiance, Who was graduated Scott Jordan Cohen . The Trailside Nature and Science logical hardware; Linden. •. .- ' , from Union Catholic High School, is A 7rpoiind, 3-ounco son; Scott Jordan, was bom Feb. 20 in St. Barnabas Center, Coles Avenue and New Provi- During this month andnext month, The announcement Was made on employed as a salos representative by Medical Center, Livingston, to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Alan Cohen of Springfield. dence Road, Mountainside, is present- Trailside also will present a special Dec.15. '• '"" '.• ., Now Jersey Bell in SCotch Plains. Ho joins a sister, Jennifer, 8, and a brother, Steven Justin, 5.. ing an exhibition of space art at its planotarium show.on Sundays from 2 The bride-elect, who was graduated A Juno 1991 wedding is planned in Mrs. Cohen, the former Susan Williamson, is tho daughter of Mr. aiO Mrs. 9 Visitor's Center, which is open daily p.m. to 3:30 p.m. from Union Catholic High School,. St. Michael's Church, Cranford, and a Anthony Angolo of Union. Hor husband Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Cohen Secretaries benefit set from 1 p.nt .'to.'5 p.m. . The program will focus upon the Scotch Plains, and Kean College of reception will follow at the Chanticler of Union. Maternal great-grandmother is Mary Gwoosh of Irvington. Professional Secretaries Interna- deserving high school graduates con- The exhibit will, include photo- "beauty of light by exploring such New Jersey, Union, where she in Short Hills. tional, PSI, Union County Chapter, tinue their education at secretarial graphic work by Charles J. Divine and' topics as human vision and the many Rachel Anna Soo Lipstein has announced that plans arc under schools." airbrushed acrylics by Loriny Buinis uses of lighrfrom llmellghrtb'laser" Photo charge Mn.ahd Mrs. Norman Lipstein of Union have announced (he adoption of way for an annual fashion show and For more information, one can call and David Rosier, and some pieces light, and focus upon what light te|ls their daughter, Racfiol Anna Soo, who was bom on Sept. 19,1989, and arrived luncheon to benefit tho scholarship There is a $10 charge for wedding and engagement pictures. Glossy photos Piazza. will be available for sale.' • about the distant stars." from Korea on Jan. 8. She joins a brother, Sam, 7. . • . fund at the, Wostwood, Garwood, . Topics will range from philosophi- suggested. Black and white preferred. Story and photo must bo submitted with- Trailside Is a facility of the Union , Mrs., Lipstoin, tho former Susan Jacobson, is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday. Professional Secretaries Interna- cal pieces showing ballet dancers sil- County Department of P'arks and in eight weeks of the wedding date. Photos cannot be returned by mail ajid must "Through tho scholarship fund, PSI tional is a member of tho Union Coun- . be picked up at' Union Leader office, 1291. Stoyvesant Ave., within three David Jacobson of Plalnfiold. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs; Arthur houetted against a galaxy, to techno- Recreation. has been privileged to help many ty Chombor 'of Commerce months of publication. Call 686-7700 before picking up photo./^ •. Lipstein of MapleWood NICHOLAS AMOROSO GEORGE COSTELLO NICHOLAS F. OSTI MICHELE MEROM Nicholas, son of Cathleen and John George, son of George and Cathy -fclicholas^son-oLGlen and Laurie Michele, daughter of Nancy Merola Poetry series presented Amoroso of Union, celebrated his Costollo of Union, marked his 10th Osti of Union, celebrated his first of Union, celebrated her 11th birthday A three-part workshop series, "The than a dozen years and is on the facul- fourth birthday on March 6. Joining in birthday.on March 4. Joining in the' birthday on March 2. Joining him in on March 3. Joining in the occasion Poet as Healer," .will be presented ty of Elizabeth High School. the celebration were his brother, occasion were his brother, Brian, and' the occasion were his grandparents, were her brother, Phil; her grand- today, March 15 and 22 in Si Paul's mother, Felicia Turlowlbz of Union; . The three workshops will focus on _ DINER & RESTAURANT Daniel; his grandparents, Al and Jean his grandparents, George Costello of Sandy and'Carol Osti and Ray and Church in Westfield by Women for her aunts, Sandy Turlowicss of Union different, aspects of the use of poetry Amoroso and Arthur Hubert, all of Lyndhiirst and Marge Pctruzzlcllo of Elsie Terranova,' all of Union, and Women of Union County Inc., an ALWAYS OPEN • W. 22 Eatt, Mountainside and Carol Banla of Chatham; her creation as a therapeutic resource, West Orange, and Jerry and Dolores Union. many aunts, uncles and friends. organization which deals exclusively uncle, Joe Bania of Chatham; and her Piera of Kearny; and his aunts and with the particular issues facing Funding for the series has been One egg, juice Two pancakes uncles. cousins, David and Denise Bania of made possible In part by the New Winifred Phillips featured in play Chatham. •"" _womea-todayrThB~th"erapeutic series &"coffee, |<| go coffee - $409 ..will be conducted by Dr. Rochelle Jersey State Council on the Arts potatoea& *1 T & Juice I star Susan Winston in the title role, through a grant administered by the &:>• Tenors needed "Monfque" a French thriller, Is Lynn Holt, a published poet and reci- toast the play features Winifred Phillips of Joint concert is set pient of the Willow Bee Publishing Union County Office of Cultural and CONCEPTS IN CALLIGRAPHY The Choral Art Society of New being staged at the Summit Play- Union, 17-year-old.student at Union Vocal muslo'of Renaissance Eng- House literature, award for "lifelong Heritage Affairs. Jumbo bagel 'Taylor ham Hand Lettering for your Speolal C«npl»li tint Marlen's- Jersey, a non-profit community chor- house, 10 New England Ave.', through : ' High School. Tickets are available at land will be featured in a joint concert dedication to the creation of quality with cream $4 AS Day.~ WeddlngEhvelopa8,?Plac^ us of 70 voices, now in its 28th sea- Further Information can be Cards and Personalized Spe- Creations Saturday, Directed by Kate Schlesln- . Jill.Steyens, 431-Spririgfield Ave., or- -Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the, Crescent- "poetry" and prose." obtained by calling the organization at cheese, • Announcements son, is seeking singers, all voices, but - by calling 273-4918 or 273-8604. and coffee^ sandwicil & coffee cialty Items. 8B4-8387 Custom ger, with-former "AU My Children" Avenue Presbyterian Church. She has been a teacher for more 232-5787. \ • • Simple Elegance - Simple Stvle Aim especially tenors. " TRY QUFi Anintuncamsnts Made For e Bride Under the direction of Evelyn Fresh home* ' Napkins and • Headpieces W/Brldal Veil Bleekey the chorus will perform Palmer to give SUPER LUNCH Souvenir Matcha* • Wdddlng Bouquet4& Flowers Bach's "Muss to B Minor" May 19. Music auditions planned muffin, coffee • Toast Qlasses/Favora/Glfts Rehearsals, now in progress, are Lindenite is delegate Shower or Rehearsal Dihrier ? ORDER clarinet recital The Westfleld~Glee Club annual $Q96 • Invitations ••.••• held Tuesday evenings from 8 to 10 The Rahway Valley Chapter of about 100 men singers who com- CandWates may be vocal, Instrumen- & lulce We have- private rooms available. NOW Short Notice ladiir Specialty music competition and scholarship p.m. in ihf PresbyfeTlan/Church in Todd Palmer, a clarinetist and win- the Society fonthe Preservation and prise the Jerseyalrcs Chorus. tal, composer, or a combination! includes home-style soups • coffee and a choice Maple award announcements have been sent Enjoy your day-we'll handle the rest. ner of the 1990 Young C6ncert Artists Encouragement of. Barber Shop 241-5864 Westfield, Broad Street and Mountain The Jerseyalres Chorus meets The scholarship award to the com- of Dtiddlhgs • Jello • or ICB cream • Intemitlonil Auditions, will perform Quartet Singing in America Inc., to 27 area schools to invite graduating •-•••-- fr«« In horn* Ceiwullallon - Avenue, . v^.V "•"'. ;' -Monday evenings throughout the- -petttive audition--winner-will-bo - at a recital Tuesday at-12!l5 pmr it•- •SPEBSQSX,h'aselecFedlts officers"" high school students" to apply for com- v/e grind our own coHee beans —Fo^addiUoniil Information one-can- year at 7:30 at the First Baptist $1,500. The winner will have an .Union County College'* Cranford .! for 1990. They inolude JohnHuebs, petitive auditions to be held Wednes- tthost browed call 322-7558., ^ ..-..', '. Church, 170 Elm St, Westfield, opportunity for i ]«•«•«>* --*—.*«"-'' ^ president, and Joseph Weiss of JJnr i • day and Mareh 21. Interested students ^ Campus Theater, The publio is invited and invites men of~all ages to jour 'den, delegate,'.; -caFob-ffln- WornutfonTinTIppiicI ~" "Id'ittend;" them for singing in harmony. pp The Rahway Valley Chapter Is in ' tion form, from ihdr lehool :Laic sented May 5 at Roosevelt Intermedi- The concert is jointly sponsored by its third year since its formation by . For further Information one can ate Sch001 w Musio students'who apply wUl be ' M"»«>d. Y 10 Lifestyles^tditor the college's department of English/ merger of the Westfield and Iselln.. calf Charles De Agazlo it ^ '- "•" " ' 'be LL.— fine arts/modem languages and, the chapters, and his a membership of . 494r3580. , given Information for individual audl- For additional Information one can Student Government Association, , tion performances and interviews, contact Dale JuntiUa at 232-0673.-

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10 — THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1980 — COl Y LEADER NEW8PAPER8 - 2,3,4.5,6* / 1,2,3,4* - COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS— THURSDAY, MARCH 8,1090— 11 "Pint Loye" muslc/mlnUtry team of ly. Rabbi Joshua Goldstein assume* a popularizing-the TaJmud." The first The Jewish,1 In as a Girl SCOUJJ' leader with the SL Stincmire; a sister, Elizabeth McCor- was a seamstress for Holiday Clean. Youth far; Onto. ,,; '.'/.. new ."Jdenlity" each Purim. In the English edition of his work will make benefldaryofthel }Fed- Kife.af.JUmi Oiri Scouts Council of' mlck', io grandchildren, three great- en, Eliwujeth, for 39 years before For ftirther information or to nuke '•* put, he has become Cookie Monster, the text accessible to all in the 20th MtoW 1 W y grandehildreii and a—greaf-gieat- " redrtilg~17~; the requeued reservations by Tuesday Miss Piggy and Kennit the Rrog fa his cenniry. ' ':-',S»v. y ^.' • • • •' •''•'" WavjofEnex and West Sutviving'are'two daughters, Arm grandchild. ' """",- one C1B CiJ.1 trill 'rfiaptit- ntftrn «t —reading of-the-Megillahr :. uoidstein will, lead the class begin- -Morris County and North v Ff^N^BIeUo, 76, of Springfield a son, Peter, a 232-3456. Marie Glackfa and Geraldine McE- • .. ' Surviving The Megillah chronicles the story ntog March 20 from 9 to 10 p.m. One avarmi, and four voy;' a sister, Louise Schenck; a . Joseph N.DeMarco, 82, of Rosel- daughter, Jean' -of "Esther, a Jewish woman of ancient caa.coritact-the^teinple office at 'Flsli''dinner slated;-'1/ \ ,•: :'••%•$ ••' I* T'k brother Antoa Mum, five grandchil- le Park died Feb. 28 to the Ashbrook grandchildren." Student rabbi talks Persia, who marries the King of Penia 379-5387* before March 15. \ An annual fi^'arjd cMfM^dinner, •. • Born in Newiark, he lived in Spring- dren and' six great-grandcnildrea - Nursing and Convalescent Center, and saves the Jewish people from cer- spoo»pred by SL Faith's Oroqj^rf St.; Ivm^lvp • "'Temple Sha'arey. Shalom* of field for 27 years. Mr; BJeUohadbecn Scotch Plains. ' , Anna Appello, 75, of Roselle Park tain extinction at the hand of the vil- , Luke's Episcopal Church, Fourth Sadie LoBeUo, of Roselle, died to Springfield wil have,student rabbi 'a'cblorrnixer^lhLewisRbbertsInc., FebT28 fa Elizabeth Oeneral.Medlcal Mr. DeMarco had been a pipefitter died Monday in St. Elizabeth AVentie ajid Walnut Street, RoseUe, Newark, for mianyyjsars before his Ron, co-author a monthly column, :• Barry Block speak at Shabbat services Interfaith workshop ! With the former Central Jersey Rail- Hospital..,.. ' : Outreach dinner set Following services, , the Youth win be held March 16 in the parish yg yj;> CenterAVest. .''vy '*W- • •••"'' ?.y- "Person-to-Person," to, "Campus tomorrow night at 8:30. Block has v _. .' retirement 14 years ago. He wag a Group of Temple Sha'arey Shalom Children will be.the focus of a Bom in Italyi she came to. this road fa Jersey City for 53 years before Bambi Lipsey of Union/president life" magazine. She has been a mini- ,. been a rabbinlo intern at the Touro hall .from 5 to-7pjit, •_ ':". • in Bethi ; Israel „ Medical^ i tMarch ••! in OverlookKo& memberof the National ttaiiei; Clnb; Bora fa Jersey City, she lived fa will provide a Purirn Carnival, Prizes . wotkahop for interfaith couple* to be A ' counny arid Brooklyn, N.Y.She lived retiring. He was a member of the West of the Mountainside Gospel Chapel's stry partner with her husband for Synagogue in New Orleans, La., at V It"wai announced that tickets and Roselle Park for 42 • years. Mrs. . held at Temple Boh Ahm of Spring- fa Elizabeth for many years before • End Club of Roselle Park.' "'""'" Women's.Outreach, has announced will be awaided and refreshments will ; ' must be purchased in advance. Take, Mr. Levy was'vi<»;'presidei Appello was employed as a cafeteria about 25 years. He is an author, radio the UAHC Camp Greene in Texas, at •field for three consecutive. Sunday '»he liyod.ta'. Surviving are his wiife, Janet; • son, be avaUabte for a nominal charge, ir" ; moving to Roselle Park 10 years ago. Surviving are two sons, Joseph A. that a dinner will be held at the chapel, out dinners also will be available by Local 464 of .'the 'Meat 'Critterif worker by Roselle Park High School host, international speaker and direc- a bi-weekly congregation in Edmon- evenings, March 11,18 and 25. The' Fred; a; daughter; Barbara Russo; a was announced. For more information : Mrs. LoBeUo was a communicant of and Anthony J.; a brother, Anthony;' 1180 Spruce Drive, Mountainside, tor of Metropolitan Youth for Christ, ton, Canada- Heris" interning at the reservation. ' ' '. • •..' .-•'.,..'... '• • for whoroe he worked If |^an electrical engineer who own- brother,'.;Anthony; a. sister, Rose for 10 years and retired many years one can contact, the temple office at worshop is called "You're Jewish. the Church of the Assumption; Rosel- three sisters, Lena Rosa, Angic Pfagor March IS at 6:30 pjn. All women in One can call the church office at ;beforoiBtiring 12yiar«i "' 'i s^bpra^es; mrPiainfield Maglio,-and six grandchildren. ' ago. She was a communicant of the Jnc^in the New York City-North regional'UAHC office in Paramus, : Your Partner Isn't—What Will Your : 379-5387. •'•'•, -J<:,/,':. }:': ••• r le Parlr- - and Ann Pingor, and four y^ Jersey area. The Hutchcrafts have Block's topic will be "Tevye and 11 (,.-,rTfl_a,-.-^i< he was graduated from Church of the Assumption, Roselle -GMdrwrfle? -*™!^ open to tile" I Surviving are a son, Anthony, grandchildren. Karen Hutchcraft will discuss l^gtrming March 201cnd for three^ :.Oringe.',V ;;•.•.•• Universit with three children, Lisa, Doug and Brad. Our 'Jewish Identity," Oneg Sljabbat community. • ; • :: lion deadline is Wednesday. .fePSK^ y " bachelor Marie Nargi, 85, of Springfield Park. . Surviving! are seven) grandchildren and 12 great- "Roots to Last a Lifetime.!' She is gra- . ' Guest soloist for the dinner will be Tuesday nights after^ the temple adult died Feb. 28 in the Qlenslde Nursing hosts will be Alice and Michael Kep- . Meryl Nadell, director of the Inter- I''L5.fi W»i'degree in engineering. He grandchildren. . Mary M. Sapsa, 80, of Roselle Surviving arc three sons; Joseph F., duale of the Moody Bible Institute of education department .will offer a daughier, Lisa Hutchcraft, a senior at Wheaton pler in honor of their daugther'Lisa's s Navy during World War Home, New Providence. ' : 'marriage Outreach Service of the died Saturday in Union Hospital.' Frank, and Patrick; two daughters, Chicago, 111., and Is an award winning College in Illinois, majoring in broad- course in Talmud, Judaism's compen- Bora in Munson, Mass., Mrs, Nargi Bat Mitzvah. ! Jewish Family Service of Metro West j 2-day rummage sale •••••••u" ' '' "" Bom in South River, she livedin Grace Conti and Margaret Ortizio, 13 photographer and a media resource cast communications. She has dium of tradition, law and legend. rori, andSf lived in Newark before moving to . Maurice Jerome Toney, 3 months On. Sunday at 11 a.m., the reading a clinical social worker and family' The United Methodist Women of .•'- -r .^^•^•jj»his wife.MicheleM.. Elizabeth and Linden before moving grandchildren and. five great- - person for missions and educational traveled to 14 countries including the Springfield 20 years ago. Mrs, Nargi old, of Roselle died Feb. 25 at St. Eli- of the Megillah, the story of Purim, This-year, Rabbi AdirSteinsaliz,. therapist, will be the group's profes- the Community United Meflipdist^ • 'two .daughteWlayalerio Prince and to Roselle three years ago. Mrs. Sapsa grandchildren. .. organizations. She and her husband, Soviet Union and the Philippines with Sidney Fruchter, of ^Unioti died had been' a legal stenographer with zabeth Hospital. will be held at the temple. Traditional-. has "begun to realize his life's goal of sional facilitator: Rabbi Perry Rank of Chtireh, Chestnut and Grant Avenue, -. - xL^aP6lisenrjffl^S|^ Feb._ 28 in ^erlopkJ:Hospital,i 1 Judge Edwin Caffrey in Newark for ; He was bom fa Rahway. Temple Beth Ahm will be available to Roselle Park', will hold an annual . ..Sisl^^,!jtoseri®ui^.and^DflrVi6'liBij*; Summit.: '' i'r —"^—~~~^7'~; 10 years until 1935. She waspasrsec- Surviving are his parents, Natha- interpret questions "from a rabbinic rummage sale Tuesday from 9 a.m. to ' 'Auteri;;•' hi brotheJljpseph, arid four, Born in Poland, he lived in Newark relary of the Springfield Senior Citi- niel J. and Cordelia Campbell Toney death notices perspective." Sessions are from 8 to 7 p.ni and Wednesday fiom 9 B.UL to before moving to Union 24 years ago. zens Group 4. '•'.. . : Sr.; a brother, Nathaniel Jr.; his pater- worship calendar 9:30 p-m: ••<-•. '•' . 2 p.ni. The "Bag Sale Day" will bton •; Mr. Fruchter had been the owner and Wattstelri;-of .Union died Surviving are her husband, Louis nal grandparents, James and Ethel BIELLO-Frod N., of Springfield, husband deke and father of Patricia M, O'Neill, Participants will be encouraged "to Wednesday. '-,'•'. .••'•'... ' '• ':'• ol Janet (nee Calabro),,(at)ief of Fred of Joseph C. Lueddeke Jr. and Barbara operator for 35 years of Sidney Fruch- Friday in St. Barnabas Medical Cen- M.; a daughter, Kathleen M.McCabe; Toney; his maternal grandparents, .Rabbi.Richard Nadel,Cantor. Barry L. Segal, claimed Herel" The Rev. Milan A. Ontko, Chapel Is located at 1180 Spruce Drive, one share personal experiences and to use ' Men's, women's, children's and • Bethletiern, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Barbara Ford, brother of Mildred Clancy and Alma President. BelhAhra Is an egalitarian; Conser- D.D., PiitcrSUN: Slovak Worship 9:00 am., block off Route 22 off Central Avenue in ter Kosher Butcher, 'Newark, 'and ••..ter^Livingstori.';'.:' f-\ • ,'•"'. ' . •' a son, Louis E., and four Ernest and Betty Campbell; his, pater- Russo of Springfield, brother of Anthony - Plotrowskl. Funeral was Wednesday, the group as a means for exploring infarik's new and'"nearly new clo- THE ORCHARD PARK CHURCH 1264 vative temple, wllh programming for ill ages. Sunday School lftOti am., Coffee hour 10:00 Mountainside. Further Information can; be retired many years ago. He wasSa nal great-grandparents, Iziah and and Mrs. Rose Maglio, also survived by conducted by The MC CRACKEN FUN- ~. Weekday services (Including Sunday evening fcra., English Worship ll:00-ajn. Confirmation "•; /''.jBom in Orange.he lived in Union grandchildren. _"•'•". .:.''„,'. . Victor Ave., UnJon, 687-0364 Pastor: Rev. obtained by calling the Chapel office at issues .,..,v=-=^^^__._.._n==_thing":.wiU^be;available;. Drapes, six grandchildren. Funeral was. Friday,- jMLMQMMfiQOJfonisAvenue.-Un*— and Friday morning) are conducted at 7:00 AM Class 12:15, fin., Communion on first arid third ..member of the Odd Fellows,, the Carean Dixon..' and, his Hank Czerwmski, Jr. Service hours: Sunday 232-3456. ' • .\..' : TioeTrmeCTO^n Ion. Funeral-Mass was offered In-St. -•- A 7:45 PM; Shabbat (Friday) evefi&tg — 8:30 Sundayxfevery month. Ladles Altar Guild compjicate relatfonships." While llnmycurtains. bedspredsijiiasliabJe.--, 9:30 AM - Christian Education (Biblical Teach- collector and salesman- in the dry '.'.- Mary Lambert, 77, of Kenilworth grandmothers, Ola Mae Settle and ERAL HOME; 1500 Morris Avenue, Un- Catherine Church, Hillside. Interment ~PMrShabbaldar=-~930"AM,-6:(XrPMr*- every second Sundsy of each month.u 12:30 "maintainingvrespect for all hats^ and shoes, new and unused,' will ion. Mass, St. James Church, Springfield.. pjn, Tues: Lutheran Church Women every -SiSlerWifflam: ," "• Graceland Memorial Park. Break. 11 iOO AM - Worship Service. Care Or- Sunday, festival & holiday mornings — 9:00 \ PRESBYTERIAN • Entombment Graceland Memorial Park, third Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. Wed: Adult Choir viewpoints," the workshop.'as-,-be.featured.---—^—^ '." — - del are held Sundiy Evenlngl (2nd & 4lh) In AM. Family and children services an con- COMMUNITY . PRESBYTERIAN Surviving are his wife, Jeanette; 4 more: than 40 years, then became Borri, in.Elizabeth, she lived in Kenilworth. •- ;' ' different homes; please call for further Informa- ducted regularly. Our Religious School (third-, rehearsal 7:30 to 9:00 pjn. Thurs: Church CHURCH-OP MOUNTAINSIDE Deer Path designed to help participants to decide' . ' . Mae Fasulka, 73, of Roselle died son, HarvoyV two daughters, Beatrice ' semi-retired four years ago. He was a kenilworth for 35 years. Mrs. Lam- . MONTE-Edward W., of Union, New tion. Home Bible Studies: Tuesday Morning seventh grade) meets on Sunday, Tuesday & Council every second .Thursday at 7!3O pjn. and Meeting House Lane,' Mountainside, Fri: Trinity Fellowship every fourth Friday at for themselves how Ihey wish to Feb. 28 at Elizabeth General Medical Jersey, formerly of East Orange, beloved 10:30 In Roselle Park - 245-5O4B; Tuesday Thursday. There are formal classes for both 232-9490. Dr. Christopher R. Belden Pastor. Gold and Marsha Rosenstein^ five' member of the B'nai B'rlth of Irving- . bcrt was a licensed practical nurse at CURCIO-Phllomena (nee DePasquale), 8:00 p.m. Lean line every Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. incorporate Judaism into their family Sisterhood to meet husband of Wanda A. (Zack)Monta, and Evening 7:30 In Union - 686-3167; Thursday High School and pro-Rellgloui School aged grandchildren and two great- tori, he served-in-the-Navy-during ; Center. • » .'...•• of Nutley, on February 26,1990, beloved AA and Al-Anon every Wednesday at 8:30 'Worship and Church School Sundays at 10:30 Union Hospital for seven year and brother of Elizabeth Barrett. Funeral ser- Evening in Union 7:00 at the parsonage - ' children. The synagogue also sponsors a a.m. Nursery Care during services. Holy Com- life. Typically, discussions raise ques- The Sisterhood of Temple Mekor Bom in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., sho wife of Erie late Frank, devoted sister of p.m. Twirlers Monday, Wednesday and Thurs- .'grandchildren. >. ' . V,' World War tt retired in 1975. She was a communic- vices were Monday, conducted by The 687-0364; Praise & Prayer: Wednesday Even- Nursery School, Women's League, Men's munion served the first Sunday of each month. ' tions regarding how participants view Chayjm/Suburban. Jewish Center of Mrs. Jo Marcelllano, Mr. Giro DePas- Club, Youth Groups for fifth through twelfth day 4:00 to 7:00 pjn. Surviving are a son, Jack; a sister, lived in Roselle the past 32 years. MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME'lSOO ing 7:30 in the Sanctuary. Nursery provided. Men's Group meets the second Monday of the ant inat St. Theresa's Church, Kenil- quale, Mrs, Anna Dyde and Mrs. Gerry Morris Avenue, Union. Interment Grace- graders, and a busy Adult Education program. the role of ritual in their home; what Linden, will meet March 21 at 7:4.5 Mrs, Fasulka was employed as a care- Merio, also survived jjy many nelces and month at 10:00 ajo. Women's Group meets the Mlmmle Seaberg; 92, of Union Bcttie Grossman, and his mother, worth, and a member of the church's land Memorial Park. A Seniors' League meets regularly. For more second Tuesday at 7:30 pjn. Choir meets practices.they might wish to'observe p.m. at the synagogue. taker by the Abraham'Clark Memorial nephews. Funeral was Saturday, con- Information, please contact our office during MESSIANIC-JEWISH died March 1 in Cornell Hall Conva- ' 'kate. .'•;••'• . •--, ' ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Thursdays at 8:00 p-mi . AA groups meet on and the effect having parents with dif- Rosary Society. She also taught Sun- ducted by The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL office hours. . CONGREGATION ARI YEHUDA 1251 - Guest speaker) president of- Litera- lescent.Center, Union. ' '. House, Rosello, for 23 years. She was HOME, 1500 Morris Avenue, Union. Fun- CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD 953 W. Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday evenlnis. Boy ferent, traditions can have upon day School. Chestnut St., Union, 964-1133 Pastor: Rev, „,.„««,. /lDTU/in/lV ^Ten-Ill Road, Scotch Plains. Services every Fri- cy Volunteers of Union County, Jean a communicant of St. Joseph the Car- eral Mass Holy Spirit Church. Interment Scouts meet on Mondays*! 7:00 pjn. We have Bom in Sweden, she lived in Union Helene Lopntn, 92, of Maplow- Surviving are one son, William H.; SEABERG-Mimmle (nee Ohmahjr on John W. Bechlel. Sunday School 9:30 AM, JEWISH - UKIHUUUX day evening at 7:30 paT An Oneg Shabbal fol- ample parking and our bulldmg Is accessible to children. Coogan, will discuss various prog- for 60 years. ood.formerlyjjf Union, died Sunday pentor Church, RoseUo, Mrs. Fasulka Holy Cross Cemetery^ _ _ ; ^Thursday, March 1,-1990,-beloved wife of" Worship Service 10:45 AM,.Even!ng Service lows the service at 9:00 p.m, We are Jewish and the handicapped, Vet information please call a daughterrMary ;Johnson;-and four the late Carl G, Seaberg, also survived by CONGREGATION ISRAEL 339 Mountain There is no fee forjhe workshop. rams and answer, questions. Was a member of Retired Mori's Club.' 6:30 PM, Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer Avenue, Springfield 467-9666. Dally services Gentile believers in Yeshua HaMashiach, Jesus the church office 232-9490.' "in'the Ward Homestead, Maplowood. several nieces and nephews, Funeral grandchildren. FASULKA-Mae of Roselle on Tuesday, 7:30 PM. 6:30, 7:15 A.M.; 7:15 P.M. or at sunset, whi- the Messiah, and we welcome you to jobi us In THELWDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Interested couples are requested to Anyone fa need of transportation tp of Roselle Park, the.50th Club of services were Monday, conducted by The Bom in Germany, she lived "in February 27, 1990. Beloved wife of the FIRST ASSEMBLY OP GOD 645 S. Broad chever li.eailler, Civil holidays, Sunday mom- worship of the Messiah. For more Information, Princeton Rd.&. Orchard Terr, Linden, register with Nadell at 765-9050 or to te, 7?, of Union died MC CRACKEN FUNERAtrHOME, 1500 call 201-561-8872 or write to Congregation Ail the temple can contact Carolyn Sbhiff Union before moving to Maplowood Anna McEvoy, 86, of Springfield Rosolle and tho Senior Citizens Club late John Fasulka. Devoted mother of St., Elizabeth; 352-5091 Pastor. Rev. Michael ings, 8:00 A.M., followed by class In Malmc- 486-3073. Sum' 10 am Divine Worship/Sunday Morris Avenue, Union. Interment Holly Yehuda P.O. Box 984 Clark, NX 07066. call Temple Beth Ahm at 376-0539. at 245-2867, it was announced. Friday in Elizabeth General Medical William Gabello of Roselle, dear grand- HOT. Services: Sunday School 10 AM; Sunday nldes; religious holidays, 9:00 A.M.; Saturday ~Church School; 11:05 am Evangelism Commit- 10 years ago, died Sunday in the Quakeriown Gen- of Roselle. • .•••••'• .wood Memorial Park, Union. . . Morning Worship Service IT AM; Sunday Center. . • mother ol Troy and William. Relatives evenings 20 minutes before sunset, preceded by tee; 11:05 am AdulfBlHle Study (beg. Feb. 19). eral Hospital, Quakcrtown, Pa. " • Surviving are a son, Rosello Police. and friends attended the funeral held at Evening Service (i I'M; Wednesday Night Bible MON: 6:30 pm Jr. Girl Scouts;.7:30 pm (1st a Talmud class. Alan J. Yuler Rabbi Israel E METHODIST Born in Orange, he lived in jEast- .I.,, Isabel Mlskewlti, 79, of kenil- Officer William "Gabello, and . two the SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOME, 146 • Study, 7 PM. Turner, Rabbi Emeritus. Mon,) Bd. of Deacons-LPC, (2nd Mon.) Ste- Bom in Newarfci she lived in East ZOLLO-On February 25. 1990, Anna BETHEL AFRICAN METHODIST EPIS- Verbal & Math Review for Spring "Orange, before moving to Union 34 East Second Avenue, Roselle. Thence to (Palovehlk), of Fords. New Jersey, wife of wardship Commlsslon-LPC, 10 am (3rd Mon.) worth died Feb.. 27 in tho home of her Orange befor moving to Springfield "giranilsons. St. Joseph Church, Roselle where a COPAL CHURCH 241-Hilton Avenue years ago. He had been a equipment' the late Frank Zollo,. sister of Helen BAPTIST Garden Si. Exxon Amultanls-Bxeo Bd,, 7:30 daughter,. Joanne Jonson, in 50 j/eari ago. Mrs. McEvoy was a funeral mass was also offered, Interment ; JEWISH-REFORM Vauxhall, 964-1282. Sunday Church School pm (3rd Mon.) Sesslon-LPC. Tues. 7:30 pm Carelli, Margaret Bachant, Madelyn Bol- ' operator in the Cedar Grove Store Julia M. Mock; 89, of Roselle died Graceland Memorial Park, Kenilworth. CLINTON HILL feAPTIST CHURCH TEMPLE SHA'AREY SHALOM 78 S, 9:30 a.m.. Church Worship 10:45 a.m. Wednes- (1st Tues) Presb, Women-Reg. Meeting, (3rd Bricktown. . . bookkeeper for the Beacon Hill sta-' brock, Elizabeth Dlckerman and Katrmr- House, for 25 years ago, After his "Where the Bible Comes Alive" 2815.Morris Springfield Avenue, Springfield, 379-5387. day: Prayer Meeting & Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Tues.) Fellowship Circle; 7 pm (Last Tues.) Bom in Bayonno, she lived in Eli- . tionccrs,.. Springfield, for. 20 years Feb. 27 in St. Elizabeth Hospital. ine McLoughlin. The funeral service was Ave., Union, 687-9440 Paiior/Teacher: Torn Rev. Gladwlit A, Fubler-Paslor. conducted by The MC Joshua Goldstein, Rabbi; Amy Daniels/Cantor; Presb. Women-Coorifoatfng-Tearn. Wed: 3:30 retirement, he was a crossing guard in' .'iififess- retiring ^in_197j)._she_was. .a 1 Surviving are two sons, Russell R. Slgley. Weekly AcilvltlesrSunday: 9:45 AM - zabeth and Rosello before moving to UNERAL HOME, 1500 Mor- .•arey-Shalom-is^-COMMUNITY tlNITOD-MESHODIgT—pm Confirmation Class rpm(litWed.)Garden Union Township for 12 years until Kehilworth 41 years ago. Mrs, Mis- member of tho Ladies Auxiliary of the and Henry W.; a daughter, Botty Unlon. Bible-School—nufi«y care, classes for all a warmi friendly, Reform temple tha' t seek•s to CHURCH Chestnut Street a West Grant Ave. St. Exxon Annttllants-Reg. Meeting; 730 pm children, teenagers, college & career, young ach|eve a standard of excellence In all its prog- „.._,,Roselle. Park«..u. Rev»... Joh,.un_ Df. , Paintern.,-.- , »...Pastor„ (2nd Wed,) ChrlsUan Education Committee; 1 1989, Mr. Monte served in tho Army kowitz had been an assembler with tho St; Rose of Lima Church, Short Hills, married couples, and adult elective classes, 245-2237; 245-8820; 241-1210 Worship Ser- ram's. Shabbat worship, enchanced by our vol- pm (3rd Wed.) Spiritual Life Circle; 8 pm Adult during World Ear II and was a mem- and the church's Care and Share 11:00 AM - Fellowship or Worship (children's vices are at 9:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. in the. American Home Products Co., Cran- unteer choir, begins on Friday evenings at 8:30 Membership Class (beg. Feb. 15) Thurs: 3:45 CLARION REVIEW COURSE ber of. the Michael A. Kelly Post church, nursery care), 6:00 PM - Family Gospel PM, with monthly Family Services at 8:00 PM. Sanctuary; High School classes begirt at 9:30 pm Brownies; 7 pm Cadetle Girl Scouts: 7:30 ford, for 15 years.before retiring 22 'group. She. also belonged to. the Hour (nursery care). Monday; 6:30 AM - Men's Saturday morning Torah-itudy class and wor- AM. Cusses for children fat Nursery through- pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal; 8 pm Alcoholics at Newark Academy 2433, Veterans of -^Foreign War, cars, ago. She was ^member ;of :tho~ Springierd'Senior "Citizens and served- Prayer, 7:00 I'M Boy's Battalion, Pioneer Girls. ship begins at 10:30 AM. Religious School 8th grade will begin at 10:45 In the Sanctuary. Anonymous. FRI: 8 pm (3rd Fri.) Linden Intra- •Also in Maplewood, Monlclair, Madison and £ Hanover Union.- --—•—--.— •- .-••...'• Tuesday: 7:30 PM Home Bible Studies. Wed- -daises meet on Saturday mornings for K-3, on There will be a Coffee Hour at 10:30 A.M. In fallh Council: 12 N (4th Fri.) AARP-ExeffBdT" 902-6076 • Director: A. Pantazes • 992-6010 -Msdayi-7:3O-PM-Pri Tuesday and Thursday afternoons for 4-7, and Reeves Hall. Infant and Child Care are avail-' 1 pm (4th Fri.) AARP-Reg. Meeting. Sat: 8 am Surviving arc his wife, Wanda, and . Adull choir. Friday: 7; on Tuesday evenings for post-Bar/Bat Mitzvah able at the 11:00 A.M. service. Barrier-Free (3rd Sat.) Presb. Men-Breakfast Meeting a sister, Elizabeth Barrett.. n. lllkcnaol and (JoelJLcrnor Sr high school fellowship. All are welcome - studenti; Pre-ichool, classes are available for Sanctuary, All are welcome. " (Location to be announced) for further information please call 687-9440. children ages 2'/, through 4, The Temple has ROSELLE UNITED METHODIST STUYVESANT ANNOUNCE THE RELOCATIQN OF THEIR OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH of the support of an active Sisterhood, Brother- CHURCH 213 Sheridan Avenue, Rpselle, David Ostrofsky, of Union died hood and Youth Group. A wide range of prog- VAUXHALL 5 Hilton Ave., Vauxhall. Church 241-0699.. All Denominations Welcomed Sun- TOWNLEY-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- Friday at home. ^ PODIATRIC MEDICINE AND FOOT SURGERY office, 687-3414. Pastor:'Dr. Marlon J. Frank- ram s Include Adult Education, Social Action, day School 9:30 A.M. Warship Services 10:30 j Salera-Road :W4-.Hugu6not Avenue, Union, , HAIRCUTTING .'. . , ...i . . . , . , ... . lin, Jr. Sunday School.- 'All ages • 9:30 AM; Interfaith Outreach, Singles and Seniors. -For AJU. Saturday Worship Service 5:30 P.M. A 68«-lQ28.'Wonjilp and Church School Sun- Bom in Newarlc^he lived in Irving-" Worship Service including Nursery room facili- more Information, please call the Temple sec- coffee and fellowship follows each service. days at 10:30 AM. Nursery Care during all ser- ton and Bradley Beach before moving Quality Hair Cuts TO • retary, Rita. vices. Holy Communion the First Sunday of ties and Mother's Room - 11:00 AM; Weekly Communion Is served the first Sunday-and to Union 31 years. Ho had been a let- LOW COST GROUP OR INDIVIDUAL RA TES Events: Tuesdays • Pallor's Bible Study Class, Saturday of each month. Child care for child- each month. We offer opportunities for person- at Affordable Prices! 622 BOULEVARD 7:30 PM; Wednesdays - Prayer Meeting 7:00 ren up to age five Is provided. Stalrchair avail-- al growth and development for children, youth ter carrier in Springfield for the past • Prescription Drug Plan PM; Evangelistic Worship Service 7:30 PM; JEWISH • TRADITIONAL abler Parking lot on Drake Ave. Pastor and adults. We have three children's choirs, 11 years. Mr. Ostrofsky served in the • KENILWORTH, NEW-JERSEY^-f and ah adult Chancel Choir. Our Presbyterian • Optical Plan Thursdays - Tutoring 6:30 PM; Anthem Choir CONSERVATIVE Reverend Susan G, Hill and Congregation Army during the Korean Conflict. Ho Next to Kenilworth Diner Rehearsal 7:00 PM; Combined Choirs 8:15 Invite everyone to attend our services, Bible Women are divided Into ilx circles which meet FUEL INC. • Dental Plan 25% OFF PM; Fridays - Feeding Ministry 6:30 PM - 7:30 CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM Affil- Study Tues. 7:30 P.M. Choir Practice Thurs. monthly. Worship with friends and neighbors was a member of the B'nai B'rlth of • Individual or Family Specla PM, Open to all those in need of physical and iated wllh the United Synagogue Of America, 7:45 P,M. . this Sunday. Townley Church Is a'growlng con- Union, the Workmen's Circle Branch " Mon. thru Fri. Vauxhall Road and Plane Street, Union, gregation of caring people For Information • Employees 1 To 14 spiritual nourishment. Senior citizens are urged SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL UNITED 47 of Elizabeth and tho Irvington to attend. Call the church office If transport!- ' 686-6773. Howard Morrison, Rabbi; Harold METHODIST CHURCH 40 Church Mall about upcoming events and programs, please Dawn offersi • Insurance Underwritten OPEN MON. thru SAT. lion li needed; Saturdays - Children) Choir Gotiesman, CjmjonJtaniiHilloji, President. Springfield. Rev.'J, Paul Griffith, Pastor Sun- call the Church Office, 686-1028. Camptowncrs and was an associate CONNECTICUT FARMS, PRESBYTE- • FREE 1 Y*ar Excluilv* Auto by TRANSPORT LIFE Rehearsal 3:00 PM. Metis 2nd & 4th Sat. Only. Congregation Belli Shalom Is an affiliated day: 9:15 Church School, for young people & 16S4 Stuyvasan! Ave., Union RIAN CHURCH En 1730 Stuyvesant Ave. Club Membership For All Full member of tho Hadasstth. Holy Communion, fint Sunday of each month. Traditional Conservative Synagogue. Daily Adults,. 10:30 Morning Worship. Church U Group Polity Holder TO APPLY Services • 6:45 A.M.; civil holidays and Sunday and Rt. 22, Union. Sunday Church School for Service New Cuitomeri Surviving ore his wife, Evelyn; six AMERICAN HEALTH CARE Wednesday, Evangellillc Wonhip Service 7:30 equipped with a' chair lift to. Sanctuary for all ages; Bible Study and Current Issues For- CALL PM. For Wore Information please call 687-3414 morning Services - 8:30 A.M. Adult Education Handicapped & Elderly. Sunday Service also • 8% Interest Paid On Budget children, a brother, Leo; a sister, ADVISORY ASSOCIATION - Tuesday evening. Thursday morning, and ums all at9|30a.m. Sunday Worship Service at or 687-2804. . . •' . available over our telephone for ihut-lni. Fel-.. — Plpn Credit Balance - Frances, and five grandchildren 925-8533 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Colonial Ave. Sunday morning. Shabbat Services - Friday— ' lowshlpMour wluTcoffee Is held after every ~"10:45~ajn. Child "Care provided during the 8:30 PM., Saturday, 9:15 AM; Halakha Class Worship Service. We have two Children's • Your Own Personal Customer and Thoreau Terr., Union Church • 688-4975; Sunday Service. Choir rehearsal Thursday, at Representative Study - 964-8429 Minliten Dr. Robert A. Ras- followeAby Mincha-Maariv, 45 minutes before 8:00 PM. , ' \ ,'.••• choirs, an adult Chancel Choir, a Men's and V musien Sunday: 9:45 AM Sunday School for sundown. Our Synagogue also provides'a Sis- Women's Gospel Ensemble and a beginnliig • All Employees No Sub- all ages; Morning Worshlp'wlth nursery facili- terhood and Men's Club. Bell Choir) Sound system for the hearing Contractors Uied For Oil MORAVIAN Impaired. Coffee Hour follows the Service. ties through Primary age; 5:45 PM Junior & TEMPLE ISRAEL OF UNION 2372 Morris Deliveries COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS Senior High Youth Meeting; 7:00 PM Evening Avenue, Union. 687-2120. Meyer Korbman, BATTLE HILL COMMUNITY MORA- Ample parking, Presbyterian Women Circles meet monthly, Bible Study Group meets Island Praise Service. Wednesday: 10:00 AM Ladles Rabbi; Hillel Sadowllz, Cantor; Mary Kolte- VIAN CHURCH 777 Liberty Avenue, c ' nuk, President; Hsdasiah Goldfischer, Princi- 686-5262. Pallor, Rev. Jeffrey D. Gehris Sun- 3rd Mondays of month at 7 30 p m. Overeaten Bible Class; 6:30 PM Pioneer Club Tor children Anonymous meets Mondays at 7.30 p m. The gradei 1-6; 7:30 PM Bible Study and Prayer pal Temple Israel of Union Is a traditional Con- day School for all ages, 9:15 ajn. Service of Meeting; 8:40 PM Choir rehearsal. Saturday: servative Congregation with programs for all Worship 10:30 am, Nursery provided. First - Living Room-a support group for thoje coping , 840 Rout* 1 7:30 AM Men's Bible Class (2nd A, 4th of the ages. Friday Services 8:30 PM. Saturday Ser- Sunday every month Fellowship Hour after with aged .persons-meets 4th Thursday of monili); Men's Fellowship Breakfast (3rd of the vices 9:00 AM Mlnchah 5:30 PM. Sunday Tal- Worship. Women'! groups meet first Monday month. Full program of Scouting provided. month). Women's Miujonaiy| .Circles meet Us and Tefillln 9:00 AM. Religious School 7:30 p.m., first Tuesday 7:30 p.m. and second Everyone Is. welcome Weekday Nursery School for 2Vt, 3, and 4 yr. olds available. Pot monthly. with a full time Principal. Grades Three through Tuesday 7:30 pjn. Webelo Scouts meet Mon- The Best Deals additional Information, please call Church EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH 242 Shun- Seven meet Sundays 9-10:30 AM and Mondays day 7;00 p.m. New Jersey Chrysanthemum UNION MIDDLESEX & Wednesdays • 4-5:30 PM Primer Class for Society second Friday of month 8:00 p.m. Office 688-3164. Serving Church and Com- pike Rd., Springfield, 379-4351. Pallor: Rev, munity for over 250 years Rev, R. Sidney Joseph Lombard!. Wednesday: 7:15 PM Prayer Grades One and Two, Sundays - 9-10:30 AM. (except Jan, Jul. Aug.) For mote information SPRING call die church office.' Pinch, Pastor. Meeting, Choir, P.O.'i and Battalion. Sunday: Adult Hebrew Classes including Bar and Bat 351-4505 634-9090 9:45 AM Sunday School; 11 AM Worship; 6 Mitzvah Preparation • Thursdays - 8-10 PM, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morris * Ave., and Church Mall, Springfield, 379-4320. MEN& WOMEN PM Evening Service; Friday: 7:15 PM Pioneer Temple Israel sponsors programs and activities for Youlh.Groups Grades Seven through ; '.. NAZARENE . Sunday Church School Dalies for all ages 9 00 on Wheels. Girls, Stockade; 7:30 PM Youth Croup. Twelve. We also have a very active Sisterhood SPRINGFIELD CHURCH OF THE a.m., Sunday Morning Worship Service 10-15 and Men's Club. •••."• NAZARENE 36 Evergreen Avenue, Spring- a.m., with nursery facilities and care provided. , FASHIONS CHARISMATIC field,. 379-7222. Rev. Richard A. Mlller.Sun- Opportunities for personal growth through WON ;ship, Christian education, youlh groups, choir, GRACE A PEACE FELLOWSHIP LUTHERAN s. day: 930, Sunday School for all age groups; church activities add fellowship. THURSDAY ('(impure our unto loans with miiiiiiliidin'crs' Iliiiiiuin^ and Section CHURCH 960 Rarltan Rd., Crsnford CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH llSbrrls 10:45, Morning Wonhip and Children's Church (children's missions 2nd Sunday of the - Choir - 8:00 pjn,: SATURDAY - Pasta Dm- 276-8740. Pastor: Rev. Dean Knudsen, Sun- Ave. and Sterling Road, Union, 686-0188 Pas- nef-5:00pjfl,-7:00p.ra; SUNDAY-Church DO YOU WANT TO vou'll sir I'nited Counties Trust Company has the l?esl Deal. days 10 AM - Praise & Teaching Service and tor Iiabelle J. Steele. Visitors Welcornel Wor- month), 6:00, Evening Service (Nazarene World Mission Society 4th Sunday evening of School - 9:00 a.m., Worship -10:15 a.m, Car Children's Ministry, Wednesday 7:00 PM - ship Service: 10:30 a-m. Communion: 1st and Wash sponsored by Senior High Group -11:30 Intercessory Prayer Meeting, Wednesday Even- the month). Wednesday: 7:00. Prayer Meeting . 3rd Sunday of Every Month. Sunday School and Bible Study for adults; Teens Meeting. a.m.- 1:30p.m.;TUESDAY- Fellowship Day - ing Service - 8:00 PM. Classes; 9:30 a.m, Upper Room, Aduk Bible 11:30 ajn.; WEDNESDAY - Lenten Study In your ad Study: 9JO a.m. held In Library, Women's Parish House - 8:00 p.m. - 9 00 pjn. Rev. Jef- TYPICAL . UNITED COUNTIES will appear CONGREGATIONAL Group (WELCA): 7:30 pjn. Every 2nd Tues- NON-DENOMINATIONAL frey A. Curtis, Pastor. MANUFACTURERS' TRUST COMPANY day of month. Seniors Group: 12 Noon 3rd FINANCING AUTO LOAN In the following: FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN Thursday of each month.in the Upper1 Room. WORD OF GRACE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 1240 Clinton Aye., Irvington; Rev. Choir Rehearsal: Following wonhip service. YMCA, Maple & Broad Sit, Summit Pastor CAR PRICE $15,000 $15,000 WlllUrn R. MUlford, Senior Putor; Rev. Nursery Care for small children available dur- . John N. Hogan, join us Sunday 10 AM Righte- ROMAN CATHOLIC DO YOU WANT TO • Union Leader ing service. For further information please call: ousness Independent Of Flesh, Bible Study - 0 • Mountainside Echo Audrey V, Lee, Associate Pastor. 373-6883 ST. LEO'S CHURCH 103 Myrtle Ave., MANUFACTURER'S REBATE* $ 1,500 6864)188. Wednesday. 7:30 PX - 103 Plaza Dr. (Across • The Spectator Sunday: 9:00 AM Choir Rehersil, 10.00 AM Irvington, 372-1272. Rev. Dennis R. McKen- from'Woodbridge Mall) For more info call $15,000 Worship and Church School; Monday 9:00 AM GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 2222 na, Pastor Schedule for Masses: Saturday Eve. AMOUNT FINANCED (48 MONTHS) $13,500 • Springfield Leader 750-5583 Don Carson, Assoc. Pastor. Food Pantry; 7:00 PM Girl Scout Troopi 387, Vauxhall Road, Union, 686-3965.. "Visitors 5:30 p.m., Sunday 7:30 ajn, 10:00 ajn., 11.30 STOPSMOKING • Kenilworth Leader MOUNTAINSIDE GOSPEL CHAPEL 1180 6.9% 589, 602, 613; Tuesday: Noon Beginnings Expected" Rev, Donald L. Brand, Pastor. Sun- /ajn. and 12:45 pja. (Spanish); Weekdays: INTEREST RATE (A.P.R.)" 10.5% • Linden Leader Spruce Drive, MounUlmlde, 232-3456. Pastor, Group A.A., 1:30 PM-Senlor Outreach, 6:30 dayVfcnrtly Bible Hour at 9:15 A.M., Family Monday to Friday: 7.00 aja., 8 00 ajn, 1100 Rev; Matthew E Garippa, Weekly Activities: ' $358,50 PM Cub Scout Pack 216, Wednesday: 4:00 PM Worship Hour it 10:30 A.M., (Communion 1st, noon. Saturdays: 8:00 aja,, 12 00 noon. Holy- MONTHLY PAYMENT $345.65 Today! 4:00 PM • Jr High Youth Fellowship, Youlh Fellowship, 7:00 PM Boy Scout Troop 3-d, 5th Sundays) (Children'! Sermon 2nd A days: Eve 7:30 pjn. Holyday: 7 00 ajn., 9-00 Children's Choir, 8:00 PM-College A Career 216 and Adult Fellowship, Thursday: 9:00 AM 4th Sundays) (Cry Area Available) (Coffee Fel- a.m., 12KW noon. Miraculous Medal Novena: Bible Study, Friday: 7:30 PM-Couples Bible PUBLICATION DEADLINE Food Pantry. . lowship • 2nd Sunday) (Barrier-Free Entrance Monday! following the 12.00 noon Mall and at TOTAL SAVINGS USING UNITED COUNTIES $£M|S OA Study at Hooplngarners', 8:00PM Young Mar- and Sanctuary) (Handicap Parking). Monday • 7:15 p.m. Sacrament of Penance: Saturday; rieds Bible Study. Sunday. 9:45 AM Sunday TRUST COMPANY AUTO LOAN HlDiOU DATE MARCH ft Aerobics Class at 7:3ttl:30 PjJJ.-Tuesday - 1:00 to 2:00 p.mrand rollbwinglhe 5:3d run." EPISCOPAL— Confirmation Instruction from 4-5:30, Cub School for ALL ages beginning with two-year, MARCH 22 olds,, with Nursery provided for newborn! to - ST, LUKE EPISCOPAL CHURCH East - Scouts at 4130 and 6!30fBvangelfsni Training at two-year-olds. Aduk Sunday School Elective! ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE ROMAN 'AppUed u down paynwit "Halts in (or Illustration and do not nMAisarily raflac. currant raiai which art lubjecf lo chanflfl wllhoul notice Fourth Ave; and Walnut St., Roselle, 245-0815 7:30 P.M. Wednesday • Webelo's at 6:30 PTM. this quarter areui itudy of the "Sermon on the CATHOLIC CHURCH 205 Neibit Terrace. a Sunday Services: 7:30 am. and 10 a.ra. Holy Cub Seoul Pick meeting (4th Wednesday) at 7 Mount," taught by Elder John Hooplngamer of Eucharist. Sunday School at 9 ajn. and 10 aja. Irvblgion, 375-8568. Rev. William Smalley, P.M., Ladles Guild (2nd Wednesday), Mid- Mountainside! a »(ody of the non-Pauline epff- Nursery care provided.for 10 aju. Service. Pastor. Schedule of Masses. Saturday Eve. 5 30 Visit any of our offices listed below or call us at (201) 846-5906 week Lenten Worship at 7:30. Thursday • Adult llei (Hebrews; James: IAII Peleri I,n,m John; Coffee hour follows 10 aja. Service. Ample p.m., Sunday 730,9.00,10 30,12 noon. Week- Inqulrer'iCUa it 7i30P.M. Choir Rehearsal at and Jude), taught by Deacon Hal Ouauteln of • for additional information on how to save money on your new car loan.- F parking. Boy Scouts Monday fjvenlng.'Karco- days Mon-Pri. 7:00 and 8 00 am, Saturday! B P.M. Every Evenlnf • Dlal-A-Medltatlon at Roselle; and the Ladles Oau will be studying tics) Anonymous Tuesday evening. G&l Scouts : 8:00 and 9:00 LM, Hcflyday Eve. 7.00 pjn. 686-3965. Various Evenings - Home Bible "Prayer nod Prayers of the Bible" taught by " Wednesday everting. Choir rehearsal Thursday Holyday 7:00,8:00,9.00 ajn. 5 30 p w. & 7 00 Study. ' •..:• Mrs. Marge Vou of Union. 1 lKMAMf MORN- evening, The Rev. Kenneth Gorman, Rector. p.m. Novena to Miraculous Medal, Every Mon- ING WORSHIP SERVICE Nursery provided ST. LUKE * ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 134 day Evening at 730 pjn, In Church, 1291 Stuyvesant Aye., Union for newborn lo two-year-olds. 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Adult Bible Study on the Gospel of •Fellowship-" iftAvednudays and 3rd Thurs- o coumes WNCCHWOHATION Joha CSB STOCKADE PROORAM FOR house of For An Immediate Appointment U|MOEHFDtC Your Name- —— — ——•' aja., ft Friday tl TaJs. vicar, P»ul Burrow*. days; Church Council 8 pjn., AA Steps, PrU BOYS IN GRADES.3-6,.CSft BATTALION.. days I pja.,-AA-S»Ufday«-8 pjn,, A.AJtP. PROORAM FOR BOYS IN GRADES 7-12. Business Address — — ——• jEWISH^pNSEItVATlVE , r 2919 Third Tuesdays l>m. PIClNEHRGIRLfl PROGRAM FORGKLS IN 989 BbnneiCt« Union • Zip HOCY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHUKCH GRADBS 1-1.7t3O PM - Priryer Ttme,Oioir ;-.;this M^ Town TEMPLE BETH AHM 60 Tenpfe Drive, (off Five Points) 301 Tucker Av*, Union Rjtearsal. VWlon are always welcome. The 686-7102 •227-1310 Best Time to Call _ SprlnafWd. 376-0539. Perry Raphael Rank, weekend Phone Number

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WATCH B^ .;m ;•'..*••- ;_CROSS INQ _=-_Sar,ah~ McElroy's kindergarten class at James Caldwell wick — bilt .| "The bill would direct monies that Cohen cautioned that if the county ••. School in Springfield recen- :'^^^fi#^^i|^h^ejotoed ' Or«vei,'howov.eri\Wil.! however:'wl l never see are) now provided to the town and lost the $1.7 million, then county ser- tly made policemen's hats what wiU become of ibo proposal He county, and give it just to the towns," vices would have to be reduced or tax- died unexpectedly'on'Subday at-the CoheCh n saidid. "''The county can. ill- es would have to be raised. . In". conjunction with their: i: i Deserved honors 1 ' safety lesson. In a role- ,age",'pf'66;'' ;;v?f;f '%'' '..''. ,i ')••'••• attoW to lose the $1.7. million''in The bill has noty<*t)een presented revenue it presently receives from "It a catch-22," Cohen said,. '-•'•' playing exercise, some "Unless, or until, the state picks up the %';J children acted as pollce- to the Senate, according to Union those fines., • . . Kick Iacono is intense and demanding, quite witty, and Union;,County officials 'claim die County Freeholder and Assemblyman court costs, there has to be a partner- sometimes even a bit brash. He won't always tell you what you £', men and some pretended "One party conducts the arrests, i'.,.- to be, pedestrians. In the. UnionCounty has been awarded* -hazardous- _counryiwbuIdlose'T$L7-million in want to hear, but he'll always tell it like it is. R»vv: ' bottom row, from left, are $25,000 federal highway safety grant roadway segments, sign locations, revenues that it presently receives "Most of the mayors in the Legisla- eration and the probation. Therefore, He also happens to be one heck of a wrestling coach. ' Samaritha Pellet, Kelly to purchase a computerized mapping speed UmiU,r» passing and school from motor- vehicle fines annually. ture will probably support it,"and most the.distribution of funds should be The bill is presently in committee That's why the veteran Jonathan Dayton Regional High Stayton-Hornecker and information' system to be used in zone locations, Volume counts and. Under the legislation, that money of the! freeholders in thT'Leglslature shared," Cohen explained. in the Senate, and it would have to be Union County and other participating would be niroed over to the county's wiirprbbably reject it," Cohen said. . ~The-county-bears-the-expenserof- voted on in the full&enate before it is School coach was selected as both the District 10 and the Reg- Joey Catellp. In the second municipalities. . . : , row.Trom' left, are Danielle counties, New Jersey Division of ••: ''There is a strong link between a Historically, Cohen noted, the incarceration, the monitoring of prob- sent to the Assembly. Approval of ion 3 Wrestling Coach of the Year last weekend. And three Highway Traffic Saf^ Director Wil- given roadway segment and, the oper- Twq-mayor-legislatora'.— State monies raised through such fines has ation, the monitoring of first offen- both. houses in the Legislature is weeks earlier, he was named Union County's co-coach of the Boroff, Sarah Gaul, Chrlssy Heinzmann, Chris Holdorf UamT. Taylor announced recently. ; ating "characteristics of that'roadway Sen. Frank X. Graves Jr.,D-35, may- -been split almost equally between the ders, the building of a jail and the necessary before it would bo pro-, year as well. ~- < . ' The ••system -included a desktop segment," said Taylor. He noted that or pfPaterson, and State Sen. John A. municipalities in a county and the employment of corrections officers to sented to. th« governor for his and Justin Woodruff. In the county itself. '."•''•• Over the past two years, the.Springfield school has had one top row, from left, are Ste- mapping program^' digital county examining the area in a geographic Lynch, D-i7, mayor of New.ifruns- work in the jail,"'Cohen added. signature. of the finest Group 2 teams in the state. And its combined 25-4 •• yen Garjen, Andrew -maps,'capabilities for transferring context will enable engineers to effec- dual-meet record during that time can't be attributed to just Yaniuk, Jessla Gahrn. arid graphics data }>etween.riles:and soft- ^tively-examino.problem roadway-seg- Susan Driscdll. ware support. ments ; and .plan " appropriate talent alone—although there's been plenty of that on Dayton's • Currently, county and: municipal, improvements. "•- •..',. '.''''•".'••.'.''.•'•.' Grant money for community his-' representatives of organizations inter- may bis eligible and is welcome to mat squads. It's also because of things such as motivation, traffic engineers lade the capability of The New JerseyJDivisipri of High- Affairs by Friday, June 1, at 4:30 p.m. v tory projects is now available through ested in applying for'grants. . inquires • knowledge and strong leadership — things for which Iacono, • depicting roadway data in a graphic way Traffic Safety, a part of the state the Union County Office of Cultural ' ,lhl; • ,,,"•. • , ' "' Application guidelines and proce- To attend tho meeting, or for furth- also the school's head baseball coach, is best known. format, which is crucial for evaluating Department of Law and Public Safety, ym J j! andHeriUgeAffaiiSTtrom funds sup- • , ° histoncal organizations are dures will be discussed at the meeting. _S(_ jnfnmiatinn, intr.rr-cti-H pmnni. It is worth noting that one young man who had never roadways and prioritirinff impmw- - -* "'~^tffl^J5Hldi,JKhish^ ma. Mtwjm ment projects. : ..:.'•' '..'. come from,' the National Highway 'fflieTTyHBie-taiffiW Bte^ may contact Office of Cultural and 1 1 a eno ,.wiesdedJjeforewertt~on to-win-a-total-of^G-matches-irrtwo" : •VWUij. the .computerized system, Traffic. Safety Administration, federal Program of the New Jersey Historical """"P ^' 8 y. JMtitutionororga^_to-be-carried- out-in-199i; Heritage Affairs,-633 PearrStTElP" ~yearsnahder~Iacono. —— • - traffic engineers'will be able to plot ' Department of Transportation. . Commission-•••'•• , a divisio••••- n ••--••-of the Depart• - nizaUon interested in doing a project Applications must be received at zabeth 07202, phone number , We couldn't agree more with the triple honors accorded ment of State. ^ reflecting some aspect of local history ifo Office of CulWral and Heritage 558-2550. Iacono. His time for recognition has finally arrived, and SCIENCE FAIR — St. Tt^ree computer courses offered A meeting is scheduled for Wed- deservedly so. • . James School In Sprlng- nesday, March 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the (!elcL-rec-ently..:ann.o.unced | The Kean College of-New Jersey t-" taught iir 5:30/ p.mronsix-Thursdays, -Union County Administration Annex, THIBIST the winners of its science Center for Continuing. Professional • starting March 8, and on six Tucs- 300 North Ave. East, Westfield, for Think About It ~~~"~ fair. Sister Marie Anne, far Education in Union is offering three ' days, starting June 26. . left, and science teacher computer courses. ,, . "Computer Literacy for Trainers" B-B-Q Melissa Pbcino, far right, '. will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Business join top award winners, "Lotps. 1-2-3 Ihtormediate" will bo four Saturdays, starting March' 10, forms topic 'Pla• •• • .*y/ ball,' or is ' taught at 5:30 p.m. on six Wednes- from left, Debbie Henn, .."•• Interested persons may_ obtain more Grade —7; -Alexa House,- 'days, starting April 25. ;-•••- • .; information by contacting the center of workshop ; Grade 5; Katie Lynch and "Principles of Computers'* will bo at 527-3089. • : "Forms of Business Ownerships Vanessa Foti, both Grade Sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, .-... By JOHN TARTAGLINO , Hey, I'm not just picking on the. 6; and Claire Welsch and. Ellis Island slide show set Corporations," will be the topic of a Ah, the first sign of spring. Base- players. The owners are no prizes, Dawn McGann, both Grade Kean College of New Jersey Small -, The YM-YWHA of Union County, the donation requested for lunch is ball is back, weaving its magic on us either. Every time I hoar some owner 8. •••• •••• • •••.• :• ' •'••• Green Lane, Union, will present a Business. Development Center all. How I missed the sounds of mod- gripe about "guys who hit .220 and $1. The program costs $3 for non- ^pecffllzihg;jh: ';.'•*.• owners want to play, but the players ''I'm awfully glad you're here,.. I Both Springfield and our neighborhood are much nicer places to live suice tion members, many district students have gone on to college, or to specialized hLB^ don't; then the players want to play, have a percentage deal with tho prom- our differences were settled. It Is now a pleasant experlence'tojook out our schools,/or' 'directly'VtirjoW of1 alfldndtv ^- - • ... ••".. '\>;.vNufr|blie8sMnid;AtHletjc>ln]urles'vi. RESTAUR^JT COCKTAILS • but tho owners won't. . oter, and you folks mean an additional windows and not see smoke pouring out of oil trucks, and not to have to hear the Many return to visit their teachers after college or their first jobs and express • Insuraricai;piah '• ' Essentially, bur students' interests can be turned around. The presentation of In the world. Actually, a group of only 650 lucky people. ' HOURS- 10-8:30 Mon.-Fri., 10-6 Sat., 1-5 Sun. Ralph Brownlee the outstanding performance demonstrated at Oaudineer four weeks ago If they can't realize that, bring up another 650 and tell the current players, Thursday Edition Deadlines Sales & Marketing showed that endeavors like "Bye Bye Birdie" are- a vital counterpart to our "Adlos." Phone (201) 486-8845 Dlr«olor IWAM'V'^ .• •.••;m'| AH News..,.....,:.;.,; noon Friday children's development < BOB MILICI Letters to the Editor noon Monday • When the students have the opportunity and the stewardship of fine educators Roselle Park : . Clatdlled Advertising 3 p.m. Tuesday like Bruce Hanson and Susan Bergey, in addition to the exceptional talent of PIP Display. Advertising..,, noon Monday Paula Cohen Mark Majesld, just imagine what could be achieved I' Rules on letters to the editor Public Notice Advsrtlslng noon Tuesday Co-op Minsgtr As parent*, we have obviously selected the best professionals to work within Letters tothe,edlto r must be received no later titan noon on the Monday ; • the school environment. All that is needed is the Urns provided within the curri- preceding the date of the issue In which they are'to appear. They should be Weser/lc'eallmakeB:burtorl^pla(^meril-wecatry[

vv-: .v,,: Wrl 14 THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1W0 — COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS - 1,2,3,4,5,6* lease twpsb to house ,;'• •*:.•• By SHARON CATES ty Counsel Jenmiah O'Dwyer to board memben < 'to keep that 1 £ business by d,p$qtown merchants.' ,« whole," Green njded, \v , until the late spring oretaty summer, fa an interesting twist to iJmc>it two—finalize the lajiefc" —. "—••• ^^jiH^yiial * so they* yean of negotiations to find a better .Green said mat the' freeholder Joan Hartsfleld, president of Com- according" to GreenT. „ "*< ENTERTAINMENT Green noted that once a vote is would Have better bargaining power place'to bouse the-Union .County board took the CityCouncU's pre'fer- munication Workersof America Loc- In the Albender building; the Prob- taken and the leases are finalized, the during the negotiations:' Department of Social Services, the encelnto consideration, but That the al 1080, the union representing lhe~ ation Department and Prosecutor's CLASSIFIED Department of Social Services will The Department of Social Services county Board of Freeholder! opted to board opted to move the department department's employees, noted that Office employees will remain close to occupy the Alfieri building. The Prob- has been located at 80 East Broad $t, lease both of the buildings being to the Alfieri building, which is on the the workers were not concerned about the county courthouse. That move is |E|VL ESTATE 1 ation Department and memben from Elizabeth, for approximately 10 yean. considered. ' outskirts ofthe business district ' moving outside' of the" business expected to take approximately "six the county Prosecutor's Office will Over that time, employees have con- Last Thursday, county Freeholder ""We had to'fee concerned with what district • , / months to complete. occupy the Albender building, sistently complained about the deter' BUSINESS DIRECTORY Chairman Gerald Green announced is good for the 21 municipalities iri the "We are really not that far outside .Green explained that major renova- according to Green. iorating condition of the building. the board's intention to rent space in county and what was good for govern- of the business district, so Ido not see tions to foeAlbende r building had to . Although the freeholders said they ment," Green said. "We tried1 to to That building is, located hr Eli- that as a problem at all," Hartsfield be; cotnpleted before the employees *• COUNTY LEADER .NEVVi both the Albender building and are aware} that the Probation Depart- MARCH B, 1090-2,3,4^6* SECTION B "Alfieri's Westminster Plaza building, zabeth's ' central business district, make sure the Elizabeth merchants said. "Our main concern was moving could 'be moved The Probation ment and Prosecutor's Office had would not be hurt by the move. both in Elizabeth. . ' where the Elizabeth City Council had out of this building." •' Department and Prosecutor's Office _been in_need:of more adequate facili-_ said it preferred to keep the socialser- "7~"We~haven*t~vofed~on it yet," "It wasn't that we were ignoring the Employees from the Social Ser- staff is expected to be moved in ties, they chose not to make that infor- vices employees.- The council was Green said. "We have directed Coun- city of Elizabeth, but we had to vices Department are not expected to phases as the renovations are mation, public: Green said that the concerned about the potential loss of address the concerns of the county as begin moving into their new location completed. awardedjwice, In Anti-delinquency grant received Stamler feted for anti-child abuse efforts A $60,981 State Law Enforcement Planning Agency grant has been Union County Prosecutor John H. National Conference on Child Abuse Stamler was instrumental in putting creationrof the New Jersey Child Sex- awarded to Union County for delinquency prevention. By MARK YABLONSKY Francesca, Earl Fuiney and Bob Kul- Stamler, co-chairman of the New and' Neglect into place training programs for the ual Abuse Training Institute, which The grant involves federal Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Preven- Dayton Regional head wrestling danek, all of Union; and John Ranleri Jersey Governor's Task Force on Stamler is chairperson of the pro- New Jersey Department of Human provides training and technical assis- tion Act funds. ' '_ _ • J_" 1' 1 coach Rick lacono, who saw two of of Roselle Park. Lilley and Francesca 14 - Child Abuse and Neglect, has been tection subcommittee , and^ co- Services' Division of Youth and Fam- tance on the multidisciplinary team 1 his Bulldog combatants qualify for won' Region 3 titles at 125 and 140 The grant to Union" CounVwTli enable tr»lrrban League to begin the named recipient of the federal Depart- chairman of the New Jersey Gover- ily Services (DYFS) protective ser- approach to investigation and treat- the upcoming state tournament, pounds, respectively, while Finhey, Juvenile Aftercare Alternative Program. This project will provide after- ment of Health and Human Services nor's Task Force on Child Abuse and vices workers, law enforcement offi- ment of child sexual abuse. received Coach of the Year citations Kuldahelc and Ranieri all came.up, care services to probationers, male and female, ages 10 to 17, returning to Commissioner's Award for his efforts Neglect^ cials, physicians, lawyers, mental He was also instrumental in estab- for both District 10 and Region 3 at with consolation-round wins to nail the community from the Department of Corrections field programs. on behalf of child abuse prevention. Under Stamler's direction, the task health clinicians and educators. lishing the child-abuse diagnostic Referrals will also be accepted from the state' Paroltf"B6ard the regional tournament this past down the third and final state berth in force has heightened (.public aware- He developed a guide tided, "Child centers in Newark and Camden and in each of their respective weight Thejirogram will facilitate readjustment to the' community for S3 The award is given annually by the ncsspf the problem of child abuse and- Saturday in Union. Abuse and Neglect: A Professional's developing a child-abuse awareness classes. -.youths.by-aMlsttog-wiftMhcotir-1^ —department's Office-of-Human-Deve— "negktt ^ ond-developed-vhild-abuse—Guide^o—Identification;~Reporting;—oampajgn-with-an-emphasis-on-edtt-— lopmentServices Administration for "ftiorro also _ finiSfieB "Uiirxf" By Jty_lhrough.family_and_individual-counseling-and-life-skills training prevention programs throughout the Investigation and -Treatment- - - eating physicians and educators on- County Leader coverage areaVinclud- Children, Youth and Families at its ing the two fromDaytoh;plicedhigH~T'efeating.Dennis-Mulrooney-of-Par. .8fatev. Stamler also played a major role in child-abuse awareness and reporting. enough in region competition to reach sippany, ll-2i and Moreno placed the-states, scheduled to begin this second after dropping a 7-5 decision NEED HELP CARING Wednesday, March 14, at Jadwin to Madison's Mike Delduca in tho SYLVIA H. STOUT broohlnhc FOR AN ELDERLY RELATIVE? .Gym in Princeton. 130-pound title bout ."The thrill of getting Coach of the Ranieri won his trip to Princeton Certified Public Accountant CALL 464-8217 Year of the Region is a thrill not only with a well-fought 4-2 victory over because our -region has gotten so James Hallick of Parsippany in the RICK IACONO COMPLETE ACCOUNTING & TAX SERV/CEs\\ day ciuitp tough," lacono saidr-ybut-because—14S.pound^consolation-bout, there are a lot of fine coaches in the Moreno was involved in a real County Tournament title-and a region. I was elated. battle from beginning to end, and tried second-place finish to Irvington's • Individual SPtND-A-DAY ADULT DAY CARE PROGRAMS • Van Transportation • All Sports • Music "I won it in 1979, and who knows, within the final 17 seconds to make up Terrance Paul in District 10. I ' • porporation • 2 ft 3 yr. old shorter day program • gymnattlet • Structured program for the frail elderly maybe I can win it again'In 2001,". he the two-point deficit with a "kamik- "I felt a little bad for Chris," said • Computer Instruction • Optional lunch program aze" move—which in Dayton terms, lacono. "I. felt he wrestled well """'• Partnership • Swim (3 pools) * Arts ACririt • Drama • Nutritious hot lunch added jokingly in reference to a possi- .• Specialized exercise program ble 11-year cycle. is a move designed to counter an enough to win ...but I was pleased • Estates & trusts . ' • Clubs • tennis • Danee • Aerobic* with the way ho wrestled. And I was • Crafts • Day trips • Games Already an earlier choice as co- opponent who is in control. • Professional Shows • Rainy Day Program Hlllview School glad he-was-relHxed. I thlnk~both or and Much Morel A Fabulous Summer!! • Socialization •JeUowjJhip Union County Coach of the Year, Moreno did indced.gct himself out 6 Commerce Dr • Suite 20.00"« Cranford American New Providence lacono watched as . 103-poundor of trouble with the move, but ho failed those kids are going to do something Camphtf Association 8 am to 4 pm • Ffnlncial assistance available in Princeton." .-'•''• Accredited Dante Puorro and 130-pounder Chris to gain the necessary tying points. For 272-9670 CALL JUDY or NEIL at 533-1600 Mon. thru Fri. • Respite for the caregiver Moreno won state tournament slots. Puorro, gaining entry to state compet- Paul, incidentally, was voted astho_ Ages 2 -11 • 5 minute* from Llv. A Short Hill* Mall ; The five other CLN-area wrestlers to ition is a fine culmination of a 25-5 region tournament's' Outstanding A United Way Agency qualify Were Dan Lilley, Mike season that has produced both a Union Wrestler.

READY FOR defeated in final Photo By Peter. Clamboll By DAVE WISE - Hall, who was able to occasionally It was a very slender load, that kind — BATTUNG IT OUT—Scott Adderty of Dayton, left, and Madison's Roshone Richardson The Lady Tigers of Linden High • grab tho ball from the overly cautious" which doesn't allow .for mistakes —. go at It in this quarterfinal-round heavyweight bout in the Region 3 Tournament last Fri- advanced all the way to the. North Lady Cougars, had . the toam-hlgh Jttit unfortunately, Linden made some day night In Union. Adderty prevailed by a 7-4 score, but just missed out on qualifying for Jersey, Section 2, Group 3 girl's , score of 10 points. Her • teammate, costly mistakes. After leading, 37-36, next week's state tournament in Princeton, when he lost, 8-5, to Pete Lue of Parsippany basketball state tournament finals by senior Shaniona Marable, finished at the end of the third quarter, Linden Hills In the regional consolations on Saturday. beating Cranford, 28-18, on Feb. 28 with nine points in what Eng . blew two lay-ups and missed six foul and Clifford Scott, 72-52, last Friday. described as a slow-moving gamo. shots. These errors gave Randolph a_ But Linden's, hopes of capturing a Reed and Sharmane.Koonce com- chance to make "their big run" in the : "state sectional titlo were sadly Crushed^ bincd -for nine points.' ' fourth'quarter, according to Eng. FUTU Rams hope for advancement when the team, now 20-8, fell to Ran- When Linden played second-seed • Mary Carnathan of Randolph By MARK YABLONSKY the second annual Tournament of know what to expect a second time " dolph High, 53-49, on Monday night Clifford Scott at East Orange in the added to her team's lead by scoring" OIRLSC0UT8 Whatever did happen in Tuesday's Champions — Is up for grabs on This lime of year, thero Is no sec- in Cranford. ' . • semifinals last Friday, however, it three 18-foot jumpers and "Randolph North Jersey, Group 2, Section 2 title Saturday at 5:30 pm, at the Louis ond chance If you win, you're back in was not a game of passing tho-ball. It never trailed after that," said Eng. Brown Athletic Center in Piscataway. action just two nights later, a fact that In last week's action,- the Lady ' was a game of shoot first and ask' game between Abraham Clark High Tigers easily put away Cranford in a "They cashed in on easy bpportunl- The question posed to Koldo on neither Kokio nor a lot of other coach- questions later. ' ties," Eng further noted. of Roselle and Hillside at Madison quarterfinalround gome in Linden, Monday was simple: since his team es seem, to appreciate, The first half belonged to Morablo, One advantage which Randolph Boro High School, it's safe to say that and this victory advanced Linden to had defeated Hillside, 90-60, in the who scored 21 of her 27 points In the quickly seized was their shooting, whoever lost, didn't deserve to bo sent Led by 6-5 senior wing Craig Mar- the semifinals. •' . A.M.S. AUTOMATED home so early in post-season play. only clash between tho two back on tin, the Rams entered Tuesday's game first two quarters. Because of her strength on tho foul line. Randolph Feb 3 in Somervllle, was he worried And whoever won, has, as Ram coach with Hillside in search of a 13th sec- "They wore holding the ball and it accurate shooting, the Lady Tigers was shooting 62 percent from tho foul MODULAR SYATEMS, INC. MIKSAL PRINTING CO. that a proud, 24-2 Comet team would Start Koiae feels, "an excellent chance tional championship Martin averages was a very low-scoring game," took a 37-32 lead in the first half. line, as Opposed to Linden's 27 per- 1520 Lower Road 2229 Morris Ave. bo thinking of revenge? remarked Eng. "Their gamo strategy Linden increased its point-spread to cent rating. Linden • 862-2447 of going all the way," meaning to tho 21 polnu, 11 3 rebounds, 6 3 assists ^ Union • 687-3982 entire Group 2 championship "I don't think you'll look at and 6.5. steals a game, was to hold the ball, but Linden 20-9 in the third,quarter as it con- Hall finished with 19 points,. Solid Waste Processing ^ "Commercial & Industrial Printing" revenge," answered Kokie, whoso prevailed." • \ . : tinued to dominate Clifford Scott., Knooce scored 10 points, and Mar- Union County Transfer Station Roselle and Hillside this season team, at 23-1, received a first-round Others, such as Eugene Brown and And prevailed they did: Linden Helping Linden to maintain its com- able ended the game with nine. have both been outstanding and as of bye in the section and then ousted a Jon Johnson, to name a few, are also took an early lead in the first quarter- petitive edge over their rivals, Knooce this was the first "Linden girl's now, one of them is going to bo facing 21-6 Jefferson Township squad, putting up good numbers. Brown and with two three-pointers from juniors scored 13 points and 'Hall finished basketball team to win 20 gomes in BERKELEY FEDERAL the North Jersey, Group 2, Section 1 96-50, this past Saturday in Roselle in Johnson combined for 39 points in tho Joonn Hall and Erica Reed. This was a with 11. .',•'. . one season, and also the first team to champion tonight at 8 p m. at Becton the sectional semifinal. "I think both win over Jefferson, with Brown get- morale-booster because after these. Tho win against Clifford Scott then reach tho state sectional finals. • . SAVINGS BANK . : RIDEJRINSURANCE Regional in East Rutherford teams are on a mission Personally, I ting 22 of them, including 12 in tho two shots fell into the basket, Linden put Linden against Randolph.in the In summing up his team's perfor- 555 Millburn Ave., Short Pills • 467-2730 1360 Morris Ave. And the whole ball of wax — that wish this was the third time because first period alone Johnson also had 12 "did not trail" in any quarters, said sectional final. Linden began the mance this season, Eng said, "I'm 324 Chestnut St., Union • 687-7030 Union • 687-4882 is, the Group 2 title and entrance into when you play them once, you don't points in the opening quarter. Eng. game with' a 13-12 lead in tho first very pleased with tho progress of our 10 South Ave, (Pathmark Super/center), "Motorcycle & Auto Insurance" "We did the things we had to do in quarter, and putscored their foes by team. We feel confident that we'll be Garwood* 789-3020 order to advance in the tournament," the oxact same margin in the second able to compete (noxt year) for tho Siragusa cited noted Eng. period to take a 26-24 halftime lead. county, state and conference titles." Kenilworth's Tony Siragusa, the DR. JAMES C. BYRNE, D.P.M. All-Amerlcan defensive lineman for the University of Pittsburgh, has been Croce becomes All-American Foot Specialist SMITH FUNERAL HOME named as the 1989 Outstanding Collo- Roselle Park's Frank Croce, wh;o h in the New Jersey Athletic Confcr- "I'm very happy that ho got it," said 45 Cherry Street glate Athlete Award winner by the L : 934 Stuyvesant Avenue a member of the Kean College^wr/js'-- -encexhampiariships on Fftbr 18"when • Kean- coach-Craig Spencer; whose WE SALUTE Brearley Regional high football prog- Union • 964-6990 Elizabeth • 352-9114 fling team, capped, off a brilliant he took part in the nationals. He was. Kean team finished tho season with a Alfred J. Smith, Jr., Manager ram. The former Brearley football and : "Laser Surgery In Office" 37-4-2 record by placing sixth ln the the only Kean wrestler placing high 20-7-1 dual-meet record and a final Prances C. Smith, Director wrestling standout will be honored at r Division 3 national tqumameht as a enough to become an Ail-American No. 17 nationwide ranking, "Ho had a the school's annual football dinner 142-pbund contestant this past this year. ., :. very tough road." . next Thursday, March 15, at the West- weekend in Ithaca, N.Y., making him CHANCELLOR TEXACO UNITED JERSEY BANK/ wood Restaurant in Garwood. an Ail-American wrestler for the third GIRL SCOUT WEEK Siragusa will also speak at the din- SERVICE STATION CENTRAL N.A. straight year. The top eight wrestlers ner. A reception is planned for him at 960 Chancellor Ave. GN5284, In each weight class earn'-All- ' Softball registration set 4 i>.m. that afternoon at the Kenll- American status. ' v Irvington • 372-9644 Princeton, NJ 08543 worth P.B.A. Hall on Lafayette Registration'for the upcoming 1990 Kenilworth girl's recreational State Inspections -Al Ross Member FDIC Prior to transferring to Kean at the Softball league, ages 6-14, will take place this Tuesday, March 13, at 6:30 March 11-17,1990 Avenue. start of the current 1989-90 school Member of UJB Financial Corp. More information is available from p.m. in the Hording School gymnasium. year, Croce had'." been an ~?A11- • Further information Is available at 276-7542. . Brearley football coach Bob Taylor at. "American tor iohlTSaccl at Middlesex -THE-HawAtlD- 272-7500 Photo By Peltr Climboll 3 CORNELL JIALEIZ": SAVINGS BANK KROWICKI McCRACKEN County College for each of the, past BEARING DOWN — Peter Carpenter of Dayton, right, iwo seasons. . . ' ; ; ;_ CONVALESCENT CENTER "It's Great to be H6ward Powered"" " FUNERAL HOME uts pressure on Boonton's Charlie Gullshan during See next week's paper for Att-CLN boy's 2000 Morris Avenue, Union Center UNION HOSPITAL Croce was still recovering from the- 234 Chestnut'Street 2124 E. St. George Ave., To place a classified ad call Klegion 3 action last Friday night in Union. Carpenter effects of a rib cartilage tear sustained kbU - •• Union • 687-7800 2784 Morris Avenue, Union Linden • 352-9190 1000 Galloping Hill Road 763-9411 by noon Tuesday. wbn, 4-0, for his 22nd victory of the season 871 Mountain Avenue, Springfield Jacob W. Krowlckl, Jr,7 Directed ~ - - Union •687-ltf00- -" • —Member FDIC < "IF IT'S— AUTOMOTIVE SUPREME FUEL CO. 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Bf f"fflV?^DAX' **ARCH 8, 1990 — COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS -THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1990 — B3 •-•I' •' §£«•• - wet . , 5* About our '89-90 plcksrr- The first of this year's' three-time "!^n^if§/StL By MARK YABLONSKY ; : AU-CLN players, Klnr Eagan con- "(I Atea brunchand dance wilfbe field For the third straight year, County Leader Newspapers Is presenting Its tinues doing what she does best for Sunday from 12:30 to4M0p.m. at the All-County Girl's Basketball Team; consisting of players from the towns Brearley, and that, of course, is scor- |^;^y.§; Hilton Hotel; Short Hills, to benefit within our coverage area: Springfield, Mountainside, Kenllworlh, Roselle, ing points. , •' ,'•:.'•,";'.';• " •''.'•' |.Jthe National Honor;Sa&gy,:c programs saving men and women In Roselle Park;'Linden and Union. ", . ,V"""~ 'Union, Morris, and. Essex counties Benering the 400-point mark for £f was competitive who have developmental disabilities. Christian is set for role • Since basketball has many less players than do other sports, we are the second straight year, Eagan netted I'^Meixiier-leayM;'' _ _ ~ Sponsored .by the Our House offering an. 11-member First Team, as well as Honorable Mention selec- The'New Jersey Public theater, "Bum This" also marks the first . a total of 432 points in all 21 of Brear- 'basketball program as one of jast four Foundation, the tea brunch and dance NJPT. 1052-APlainTieldAve., Berk- production produced by NJPT's resi- tlons. Our-cholces are-based on statistics, Importance of a player to her ley's played games for a team-leading will feature dining and dancing. Cathy team; personal observation, and also on comments and observations from ^•players to reach 1,000'cimjar points. eley Heights, on the grounds of John dent company, The.Sidestep Theater, 20.6 avenge. She now has a total of •;; That came about when the^li center Moldave, co-chairman of the benefit E. Rurmells Hospital, is presenting the. under the direction of NJPT's artistic each of the coaches with whom we spoke. 1,056 poults in three years, and she with Margaret Timony, says "The Our Our selections were not made by position, largely because a certain •'netted 18 points in Daytori'g'season- New Jersey premiere of Lanford Wil- director, Robert Vaccaro. .should become Brearley's all-time House Foundation recognizes the son's comic play, "Bum This. Bum . The play will run through March 31 amount of our choices either play more than one position, or play under leading scorer — including boy's and '.'ending 39-37 defeat to Hanoi*rPukp jleavjngjjer with'a fouf-jreir'total/of. need to provide a more continuous, This." . •,.••.'••• on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8. varying kinds of offenses. girl's competition — before the half- • secure baseof-fundingfor these vital ij}i7rt /V{:l:c:.;v ;; . ~^HBTy"Patrick"ChnstiaTfrof Roselle Reservations can be made by calling way point of next season. : .''.';^Her team-leading. 16.9'.points and .programs; particularly in light of Park is featured, : 322-3808. • ; ; recent cutbacks in state funding, The ;. "She's a very consistent piayer,"' 14.7 rebounds'a ganie illustrate quite CLN's All-County team Brearley. coach Marge. Egan . said. clearly what she was for Dayton this Our' House Foundation is to be Kim Eagan > brearley Regional "Consistency I would say is the key year — one of Union County's most admired for its commitment to'seeing Lauren Meixncr... -. ....; Dayton Reg. dominant inside players." ? ^ ' that those people who need these ser- word for her. She's always composed vices are getting the quality programs Jennifer Francis.. Dayton Reg. . KIM EAGAN underpressure, and her head is always ' LAUREN MEIXNER :uru^tl|V^''p'y&> Joann 'Hall Linden •-.'; BREARLEY^ ]•;..:!..': they need." . 1 . _ m the-game." -1 DAYTON , miss ..her .cpmjietitiyHies,s and her Tickets for the event are available Shamona Marable, .,..', ..,.,.. Linden aggressiveness," • DaytonVcojch .i • . • ' through tea brunch and dance com- Jenny Fullman ..; . Roselle : Arthur Krap^"said.7<'She~was'3by% Shalonda Tanner.,., ...„. ;.'.„„.. '....«.; .'...»...... Rose]!e_ For the second straight year, Jen- Shamona Marable is amazing, : mittee members, headed by Judy and' -Hirer Francis proved to be the~perfecT our most valuable.player. "Wnen she 'THE GOOD pOGTQR'—Kean CoHegaof NewHilers1ey:students rehearse a scene f rom • Al Corney of Berkeley Heights and Patty Kelleher ...M..,....;;.'.....,...... "'»..'.'i.".,"..7.V..;.^.".;.7..' Roselle Catholic that's one of Ihe reasons why the isn't on the floor,'we're hurting." Wendy Kinal •„..'..;;.;...«.*—Rosolle-Gatholic- complement to Meixner up front for tjsenior standout wing/guard, who is Nell Simon's comedy to be presented at 8 p.m. today tomorrow arid Saturday and at 3 Jack arid Barbara Feeley of Roselle Dayton. p.m. Sunday In the vaughn-Earnes Studio Theater on the Union campus. Tickets can be Park, or-,by calling, the Our House Andrca Labonia Union '/leaning toward attending FDU- ; Raising her scoring average from purchased a*4h«A/Vllkliis.Thea ter;boxofflce or^bycalling527-2337. From left are Michael Foundation, Michelle Piech '. ...: Union Teaneck next season, is one of four UBt4l£d4iRQinfea*anMihisB4d4ii j "AH-tXN three-Qrne repeaters on this lccir^chfaelTMuTOm^ftinlciT«ndT)ennife^ Reservations can' be made by con- the 5-9 strong forward also averaged •year's team. of Kenllworth. . \ . . tacting Our House Foundation Dircc-. IMPORTANT NOTICE —Honorable-Mention better than four assists and two steals tor of Development Karen Feinblatt at After, averaging 14.1 points and Effective March 1, 1990, the Emergency Department at Michelle Londino ...... ,.'. Brearley Regional per game. Her presence inside made five blocks a game as mostly a. front- ihe same number. • Colleen Drummond ...... ;. Dayton Regional Meixncr all that more effective, and •— line/wing player, last year, Marable, EllzabethJSeneral Medical Cej2ter-EastJform_e_Hy_A!exlan. Sharmane Koonce Linden her hard work was a major reason 1 '^having already moved back to the Graphic show Brothers Hospital) 655 East Jersey Street, is no longer open Shalanda Fclton ; Roselle why the Lady Bulldogs made it to the point, did even better this time. All Carolyn Augiistyn ..;.:.. Rosolle Catholic North Jersey, Group 2, Section 2 play- By MILT HAMMER Lions and Ghosts, and guitarist Tom- - slated Sunday 24 hours a day for the. treatment of serious medical offs for the first time in six years. '. she did was average 15.7 points a Maureen Kelleher Rosolle Catholic game in 1989-90, while dishing out • Ear-pleaser: "The Voices," MCA : my Andrews flayed with Steve Jones. The Westfield Art Association's emergencies. For your convenience, this facility will be —Michelle Brady... ; Roselle Park Her two best games of the year Records. .••'••. disc 'n'data But, as drummer Randy Willcrt says, 69 th annual watercolor and graphic open every day. from 7:00AM to. 11:00PM to treat minor Maura Geoghcgan Roselle Park resulted in a 25-point showing in a 62 assists and blocking 81 shots. And ; she also recorded a total of 425 The unrelenting sound of The "We never really came of age in any show and sale will be held Sunday Injuries and.minor illness. . . . Dawn Skcbcck .-...... ; Roscllo Park 58-39 win over Roselle on Jan. 26, Voices comes through clear and band until The Voices." and 23 points in a 39-33 loss to Ridge rebounds, ah average of 15.2 per "War," "Fallen Idol": and "Midnight through March 18 at tho Westfield Tashana Brown Union strong on the self-titled MCA debut Municipal Building in the Watcunk The Emergency Department at Elizabeth General Medical Sue Detjah .., , Union on Jan. 19. '. contest ,'...'• Train." Other cuts have a more more -; And all that from the point. But release. This San Diego-based quintet textured approach without sacrificing Room, 425 East Broad St. Center-West, 925 East Jersey Street, continues to be "She developed into a much ; r combines a muscular rock approach Concert is held now?-' •••'•• '•• -' ;.' "•:.;•' 'TV " emotional impact <— "Sound of tho Serving as judge for the show is After being a CLN honorable men- improved passer'this year," Krtipp with a compelling touch of melodic- open '24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for your medicai tion last year, Shalonda Tanner took "She goes in, and crashes the RalnV and "China WaHs,". tw_o.yeamr _ Michael Shapiro of.Mountainside William J. Senior, artist and said. "And she had a good knack for ism and lyric insight. Produced by performed with the Brass Ensemble instructor, who teaches on the' emergencies. . big strides in this, her senior year, for steals." boards, it's that simple," replied Lin- Ingrnidtempo numbers, stand out den coach Andrew Eng. "Offensively, Andrew Slater and Niko Bolas, "The among them, Sunday at the Afternoon Music, the faculty of the New Jersey Center Roselle. Voices" showcases a band that stands chamber series at the Unitarian First on the. team in rebounds and JENNIFER FRANCIS she's the biggest kid on the court. And SHAMONA MARABLE "Kick It In," the LP's opening for Visual Arts and the DuCret DAYTON out from the pack-by virtue ofitsmus-7- Church in Summit. He is part of tho steals, at respective averages of 10.1 she gets a lot of rebounds because of -•'-, .-.- •••.•••LINDEN--. .':'••.,. " track, is an explosive war cry with a School of Arts. ical honesty and . sheer visceral New Jersey Youth Symphony."" The Mediml Center for Eastern Union County _ahd-4.2,-Tanner.was also the second- her athletic ability," . •,, churning rhythmic thrust.• "Let ...It-' The opening reception is from 2 impact, ',-.. •'-.'• Fall,'1 an ominous", propulsive modem The NJYS in cooperation with the to, 5 p.m. Admission is free to tho leading" scorer behind Fullman, with This season, Joann Hall started: at Another third-time member of the Bahdmates Peter Kevin, load'voc- Now. Jersey Symphony, wissfounded. 220 points in 19 games for ah 11.6 wing and moved more and more to rocker, and "AH I Wanted," melodic public. CLN All-County squad, Jenny Full- als, guitar; Tommy Andrews, lead in 1979. It provides professionahrain- ... A critiquo by Senior will be pre- points-per-game mark. point guard,as the season wore on. man had another strong year for the with a dark edge, reveal further sides J guitars, vocals, piano; Randy Willort, of The Voices' musical vision. ing for 250-young musicians from 63" sented March 18 from 4 to 6 p.m. ~~Heffinest game of tho season was a And if she's at shooting guard by the Lady Rams, scoring 300 points in all drums, vocals; David Inglish, key- communities. .' .. MEDICAL CENTER 19-point performance during Rosel- time next season rolls around, it won't More than 100 local artists will 19 of Roselle's games for a 15,9 scor- boards; and Todd. Hoffman, bassj The Voices speak with confidence . For more information ono can call participate. . . le's big. win over Arthur L. Johnson matter anymore. She'li hurt you no ing average. While that is down from have'avoided pretenses and gimmicks that comes from years of seasoning 273-3245 or 277-3327. Regional in the final home game of matter she plays. . last year's 20.1 average, Fullman did during their rise on the Southern Cali- from live performance! Yet the mem- tho season; Averaging 17.7 points a^game with score 20 points or more in. six games, fornia club scene. "When.we're on bers of the group have retained the "She is probably our most improve- a total of 499. in all this year, Miss stage, we don't pose or dress up in enthusiasm and integrity which havo Trypyts slated d player from last year," Giannotti Hall is some 300 points shy of becom- and in two more contests, she had 19 NOW OPEN WEST ORANGE SHALONDA TANNER — despite frequently being double- spandex," says Kevin. "It's just a real sustained them through the rigorso f "The Boys Next Door" by Tom said. "She helped break the press. She ing only the second player in Linden playing the Southern California club, Griffin will be tho_spring production ROSfcLLE Add on an average of 4.1 assists . show with a lot of heart and intense and Jenny,.were ,pui;.,dynarn|p duo." girl's basketball history to reach 1,000 energy. And that's what wo went for circuit of the Summit Playhouse. It will open and just under three steals a game, and. 1 pdin^Hcr'^'^-i^inTbas

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Theaftr.to present Dennis wick, March 11 at 10 a.m.; 634-8318. Miller-Cory Museum, to feature COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS - THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1990 - B5 Divles conducting the Net-Set sponsors singles every stenciling on tin and wood and calendar nha!le-Bor iday tennis putics—urMonnntltF" -cTttese malting on March 11, 6l4 , 8 P-m.; also to present Bal- side Tennis Center, 5 to 10 p.m.; Mounuin , Ave., *, Westfield; 2-5 CROSSWORD PUZZLE lorico Nacional of Mexico, 770-0070. p.n^ 232M77& ' v: ' • ACROSS Edited by Trnde Mlcheljiffe ' ; ':• > ^ 12-it 8 p.m., 49 Livingston • Jewish Association Serving Sin- . Nostalgia 'Convention,' to .be • '...<. PAULA'S SHOE BOX Avenue, New ^ninswiclc; -24W469.- 4-Holdback gles offers JASSLifte, 24-hour tele-" held at the Coachman Tim in Cran- "" 4Summarize" •,'• , . •• :•!•;..;••. • •• yk<•:•'• •.•••• "Jjiwlsh Community Center of 9 Cowboy, : 5 Mlscue ; ' . Badge of 'w ollarne -.-• . " For. wttk of Mir. 11-Mar. 17', UBRA (Sept 23 toOct . 22)Demoiu-. phone hotline lislingTevenls" for^all ford; March ,10, 10 am-4 pm., .6 French co.. Couraoe" author, 5B,"8ee no — Mi ropolltan New Jersey, 760 at times trate you leadoiMp quilidei to help your ages. Tapes are'•'•• changed weekly; with more than 50 tables of. 7 New Testament 39 Noo more thathan '' 60 — the bree FLEA MARKET WORKSHOPS 14 Likely 60 —the breeze . ARHS(Mirch21toApril.l9)Letgo organization get mom done. Run, for. Nc Wield Ave., West Orange, to pre- 925-3845; '•• .. ' • book'.'. '• lour to a deck 91 Expression ol memorabilia; 667-3878. .IS Author Jong of the anger you are feeling.'Compromise office or volunteer your icrvicei. ; [ sej 'the modem dance troupe, Mom- SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1990 B Singer Page 41 At all ; Solo Singles over 4ft, Presbyterian Seton Hall University, to pre- EDUCATIONAL • 16 Habituate 'disgust • in yourtdatfoniMps could bo the answer EVENT: Flea Market 9 Improve a 44 Hiked ; • : r ix||March 18 at 8 p.m. To present 17 Sign of a 62 Dernier — (the ' to future,' happiness.• * : » SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov. 21) Main- •OP MONEY. Church, Maple Street and Morris sent John Hollander, author, March PUCE: Redeemer Lutheran Church, SATURDAY, MARCH 10* 1990 wall's' : 46 Most trite . "The Mannes Trio" March 11 at 7:45 EVENT: Pet Rabbit Cars Workshop Bway. hit —•test-word)-- • tain your ioue of humor, even when cop- Avenue,, Summit, offers "rap or 12 at 8 p.m.- 761-9388 or 134 Prospect Aye, Irvington appearance SO Neat —pin .63 Prefix with plop TAURUS (April 20 toMa y 20) Yon pjj&. 736-2000, ext. .251... TIME: 9 AM to 1 PM PUCE: Linden Library ing with a taue situation. _U*e the iniight bridge" first and third Thursday of the 678-1680. 52 1812 event or plunk are the one everyone elie depends on. He PRICE: Tables available for $15 00 Call TIME: 230PM.to4-00PM you gain in creative wayi. Newark Public Library, 5 ISfwark Public Library, 5 53 Inflexible • up looio ends for otben and pitch in. month' at 7:15 p.m.; 464-8166 or Newark Public Library, 5 372-0084 or 688-3182. New and used PRICE: Free sign up at Library. rhymes 64 — Baba •; Washington St., Newark, to present 12 Sea eagle 55 Gall ; . where yon are needed. The rewards will Washington St., Newark, to present 766-1839. Items Lunch will be served ORGANIZATION: Union County 4-H 22 Greek 65 Rve-and— . SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 toDec. ' 21) Washington St., Newark, is seeking 13 Spanish king be worth it. ' ,' photographic exhibition "Past. & ''NogAbove a Whisper" a portrayal of ORGANIZATION: Redeemer Lutheran colonnade1 ' Take the initiative. Only you can make the participants for the 1 lth annual 19 — Klppur ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: Promise: Lives of New Jersey Dorothea DU, March 18 at 3' p.m.; - Church ( 23 Least hasty GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) There ii changes neceuaiy to achieve the goali poetry program, which will be held— 21 Woolly animal you are punning. Waiting for othen to . Women" beginning March 733-7% SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1990 GARAGE SALES' 26 Enroll, as a jury more than oneway tololv e a problem. Be ' April 21 from 1 to 4 p.m.; 31-- 24 Piggeries creative in your approach. Try angles you . notice what you need li a waste of lime. ll;733-7793. . . Unlon^MusIc School, announces EVENT: Flea Market FRL, SAT, MAR. 9, 10, 1990 nnnm nrannn nuimn 733-7762; ' " . PLACE: Connecticut Farms Church, might, not have considered before. EVENT: Annual Unity Church" Sale The Newark Museum, 49 mail registration for 36th annual sum- Stuyvesant Ave.|4 Chestnut St, Union. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 toJan . 1?) Paper Mill Playhouse, Millbum, PUCE: Unitarian House, 165 Summit Washington St., Newark, to present mer session,' classes to run June TIME: 9 A M. to 3 P M CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Eet the Find the time for a conversation .with to present exhibition of primitive Ave, Summit. < . ., ausBL people in charge know what you can do. someone close to you, The information imaginative wood carvings-in Con- 25-July 27,',9 a.m.-12;l5 p.m. daily, ORGANIZATION: Presbyterian Women and tribal Oriental rugs through. of Conn. Farms Church. TIME: Frl 10AM-4PM, Sat 10AM-2PM 36 Farm structure This, could be the .opportunity for you obtain will lead to the understanding temporary Craft Gallery through this year's musical production will be PRICE: Boutique- better Infants, tod- n Qnci advancement that you have been waiting of a difficult situation. March 18 in the Rcnee Foosancr dlers, adult clothing featured. House- display April 1; 596-6550, "Oliver," Edward Kliszus; 851-6583. arVll Waters nun momon for.. ••• •' •. '• •• '.' •"•• •'" ••. '• Art' Gallery; 379-3636 CRAFT 38 Old Norse wares, furniture, books, linens, clothes, 30 Yorkshire city nnnin nuinnim • AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Jewish Community Center or Polish Cultural Foundation, jewelry, records, toys, garden, sports, poems - LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Campaign Business and Professional SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1990 32 Like London's nnin om Throw caution to the winds. Do some- Metropolitan New Jersey, 760 collectibles / 40 Rice or Gantry for what you believe. Have the courage to 177 Broadway, Clark, to hold Women, or Westfield Inc. dinner EVENT: Craft Fair St. Paul's thing outrageous and wait for the happy ORGANIZATION: Unitarian Church In boycott, demomtnte «nd/or write letters. Nprthfield _Aye., West Prange,_to.prei_ _ kar.ate, judo_.and JaeJcwditdo- clas«. .PLACE:-SL Theresa/s School, Kenll . 42 Barely made Cathedral outcome. . -meetings held~third Tuesday of" worth Summit ' do, with "out" Your actions will nuke a difference. sent photographic exhibit, "The •ses beginning March 10 at 3 p.m.; 34 Sugar sources each month at Ramada Hotel, TIME: 9AM to 5 P M 43 Commands Nature of Israel" through April 1; • 382-7197. 35 Albert or VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept 22) Spend PISCES (Feb. 19 to Maroh 20) Cir- : Clark; 233-0063. ORGANIZATION: St Theresas Sports 45 Namesakes of Condon 736-3200, ext 251. Club some time with the senior citizeni In your cumstances are finally in your favor. Professional Secretaries Inter- vW.Golngbngs of a Stowe heroine There are no more obstacles to the oppor- St. Lifer Art Exchange, to exhibit 47 Urban railroads Finn nracis life. The smalU acts of. Idndneii you national to present "Showers of events for non-profit extend to them will be appreciated. tunlty you have been waitingJot^'"' "bleue etblanc," through March 31, Shamrocks". luncheon/fashion show ART I afd and costs 48 Race official 49 — floss 1.. 48 Maple St., Summit; 273-3909. „ SATyRDA.Y_MABCH,24,-U90 for. Essex "ST'Moves ap'ancT ^cTJrpWMerEo^rraXToexhTBi wood, Gatwood; 687-0762 WENT: Art Auotlon by Le Monde Galle JUST WAITING FOR YOU TO ASK HER rles notice rnii down • work at- Montclaii—State" College, New Expectations to hold small 277-3884. PLACE: Our. lady of Lourdes, Central office(463 \ . 54. Thinks logically Professional leaders TO HELP FIND IT FOR YOU! through March 19, in Upper Mont- group discussion and social with Trallslde Nature and Science Ave., Mountainside. po Monday for f 57 Spouse clair; 893-4333. . TIME: Champagne preview 7 P.M.; auc- Ing Thursday, 59 Burdened dancing and cold buffet March 9, 16, Center, workshop of dyed eggs. also be placed at'17( 60 Army rookie Union Township Historical Soci- tion 8 P.M, LET PAULA HELP YOU IDENTIFY 23 and 30 at 8 p.m at Morristown ' March 23' from 3:30 to .5 p.m.; PRICE: $7.50 complimentary wine, hors Orange, 266 Liberty St> ' 66 Before, to Donne sought for festival l ety ,_^_C3ld.wollJParsonage -and Unitarian—Fellowship;—NorffiaHdy—TOu'i1d"-s"pt'ing~baske[ work'shop' d'oeuvres, . ' —l291-.Stuyvesanr-Avwyri|brr ! f=or ~67:Colnclde the sources of this co-op money, pwe information call 763-W11 s Professional-artists and performers Teen Arts Program has been made Museum, Union, meets third, Thurs- Heights Road, Morristown; also to . March 26 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 Parish Players to perform "Six ORGANIZATION: H6me & School As 68, Does clerical handle claims, paperwork, art day of each month. sodallon of O;LL. work. .• ' interested in scrying as workshop possible in part by the New Jersey hold dance at Holiday Inn, Route 22, p.m.; exhibjtion__of ^pace_art_Gharacters in Search of an Author" by work and unsnarl co-op confusion... 69 Eggs: Lat. leaders or critlquers at the 21st annual State Department of Educatiorq_New Seton Hall University, to exhibit Springfield, 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., through March in the Vistor's Cen- Luigi Pirandello, March 9,10,16 and ' 70 "The — Man": New Jersey State Teen Art? Festival Jersey State Council on -the Arts/ 'works of four New Jersey printmak- March 17; 984-9158. ter; 789-3670:" 2:30 ' Welles film . to be held May 29,30, and 31, on the Department of. State; Middlesex ers, through April 7, Mondays Candellght Connections, to hold Echo Lakes Bavarian folk dancing planned 71 City near Detroit East Douglass Campus of Rutgers, the County Cultural and Heritage Com- ALL AT NO COST TO YOU! through Saturdays 9 a.m_.-9 p.m.; Sun- jazz night rendezvous party on March The Bavarian Club of Newark Inc. 8:30 p.m. at Farchcr's-Orove, Spring- 72 Sparks, the hold lecture on Keukerthof gardens Front St., Plainfield; 753-2622.. . mission; Geraldlne R. Dodge Founda- days noon to 9 p.m. at Bishop Dough- will celebrate the 60th .anniversary of field Road, Union. ' ; •;,. comedian State University, New Brunswick, can 11,18,25 at Norjhfield's Restaurant, of Holland, March 13, 8,p.m., Col- Circle Players, 416 Victoria Ave, erty Student Center Art Gallery, send a resume with a brief biography tion Inc., and other private sources. Route 10, Livingston, 7-11 p.m.; es Avenue- and New Providence Piscataway, to present "Extremities" Bavarian folk dancing Saturday at Music will be provided by the New South Orange Aye,, South Orange; DOWN and a description of the proposed "992-Q041. . Road, Mountainside; 233-9749. Jersey Knickerbockers, with enter- '1 Shows '•' We use ^sophisticated new system called 761-9459; March 9,10,11,16, .17,18,23, and 24- workshop to the New Jersey State A Group or Jewish Singles North Jersey Association of *tainment by the club's children and. amazement at- 8:30 p.m., Sunday matinees at 2 Self portraits set Teen Arts frogram, State Festival ReCAS that helps build your co-op revenue 20s-30s, will hold a Shabbat service Female Executives, to hold month- adult group. Bavarian folk dancers, 2 T.S. Eliot's pm; 968-7555.. ../.'/' An exhibition featuring the photo- . "cruelest Coordinator, 841—Georges Road, and plan your strategy. and Oncg Shabbat reception with ly dinner meeting March 13, 6 p.m. representing New York, New Jersey The Playhouse Association of .graphy of John.'. Coplans, "Self- month" social gathering March 9 at 8:30 at . . and Pennsylvania will perform during North Brunswick,: 08902. The following are y All you have to do is enjoy the benefits of at Galloping Hill Inn, Chestnut and Summit, 10 New England Ave., Portraits,"' will • be shown through 3 Come to a fast' the' winning Tcmplo Neve Shalom', 250 Grove, the course of the evening. A resume is required before April New Jersey Lottery numbers for the Salem .avenuesj,Union; 248-8700 •' Snmmlr,,. to pr«snnr "Mnnjqpn" • March 30 at Union County College's halt more advertising for less money. Meluchen; 925-3836. ' 30. week of Feb. 25. ext. 4455, throuRh March 10; 2734918 or Tomasulo']Arf Gallery, Cranford. There will be German cuisine. Parents Without Partners, The Now Jersey State Teen Arts . PICK IT— ANDPICK 4 Call Paula Cohen, co-op advertising manager, Women LawyerS~"ln"UnioF 273-8604. Coplans' nude photographic self- Table reservations are a must, and can WatchUng Hill Chapter to sponsor Program Is a year-round arts-in- Feb. 25—917, for more information.. .and start County, tohold meeting and din- Crossroads Theater Co;,' 320 portraiture "focuses on the human bo made by calling Walter Kraft at Local Kean students exhibit art 2025 " l dance/social every second Monday of cducatlon program which supports 21 ner party, March 12, 6 p.m., at Memorial Parkway, New. Brunswick, body as a sole slgnifier, using a varie- 277-2709. Tickets also will be avail- Feb. 26—346, 4626 collecting the dollars yqn re entitled to I _ the month, orientation, 7:4S p.m.; Kean College Fine Arts majors are : dents to experience their, work in a .county- festivals,- the Visual Art Spanish Tavern; Route 22 Easti to presont "Black Eagles" through ty of different poses to display his able at the door. • .:'•""• "."' Feb. 27-^951, S462 dance, Thursdays 8:30 p.m.; exhibiting their works now through more formal setting and in relation to Traveling Exhibit, the Community Mountainside; Helen Portnoy March 25; 249-5560. weathered physique. With attention Feb. 28—249, 7461 Bloomfleld Symphony Orchestra L'Affaire, Route 22 East, Mountain- March 26 in the annual student show other students' work.". Performance Project, the annual Illus- 467-8393. Paper Mill Playhouse, Millbum, particularly brought to his hands, March 1—627, 1410 to present concert with pianist XI- side; 527-0479; 968-8554. on view at Kean College, James trated Calendar, the Media .Arts Pro- New Jersey Library Associa- to present "Steel Magnolias" through Coplans accentuates the Imperfec- March 2—748, 9448 686-7700 Chln Lai; at Bloomnold Middle Howo Galloryj Vaughn Eames Hall, Works exhibited by Union County ject, and Young Playwrights Program. Parents Without Partners, Mid tion, to hold lecture series, featur- March 18; 376-4343. tions of his body." ' , March 3—330, 5181 Schdo), Huck Road, ftlootnliold; Just moved Morris Avenue, Union. students Include, from Union, Caro- The objectives of the Teen Arts Prog- YOU GET Jersey Chapter, plans dance overy ing speaker David S. Cohen, on . Ironbound Theater", to present "Mr. PICK-6 Mnrch 18, 3 p.m.; 743-9074. Admission to tho gallery is free and Jyn Soltys, oil paintings; Don Volpo, ram arp "to strengthen-arts curricula in Sunday in Mnrch at the,Holiday Inn, "America, the DlnJtmi of My Life; Rickey Calls A Meeting," March' You'fi -Fob. 26—11, 17, 21,31,36,42( ; -MORE WITH. .. •'•- in? open to the public Monday to Thurs- pino sculpture; Mark Daloia, black the schools, to heighten understand- Newark Museum, to feature Rela- Route 514 Rarilan Center, Edison, the Now_jersey Ethnic Survey," at 9-10, and 16-17 at 8 p.m., and mati- ! Jewish; What Will bonus — 28196. . day, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m., arid White photography; and Alvin E. ing of the role of the arts in our daily che, a group playing new.American from 8 p.m. to. midnight Also, pan- Cranford' Public Library, March 10, nees March 11 and 18 at 3 with 1 Your1 Partner the March 1—1, 13, 28, 29,xH, 43; music March 11','3'pim:, 49 Washihg- ' cake brunch at Village Recreation and' and by appointment. Quinones, mixed media on canvas; lives, and to encourage the artistic County Leader Newspapers 2:30 p^m., 2i4 Walriut Ave., Cran- o'clock matinee-March 9, 179'Van .. •••..• .Isn't! I can help bonus — 83661 •• Children and from Linden, paintings by Jean C. endeavors of talented 'teen-agers." ton St. Newark; 596-65S0. . Swim, Nnricon- Place, East Bruns- ford; 709-7272. ' . Burcn^ St.; Newark; 792-3524; :;• The exhibition,' organized by the 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, Union Be? you out? ?Mus"oum Training-Class, "allows stu- Guzzi'anil Kathleen B. Williams. Funding for the New Jersey State . Don't worry and wonder about A Series for learning your way around town. Or ,what to see and do. Or who to ask. 'S, Irrterfalth EARLY BIRD SPECIAL As your WELCOME WAGON PLAQUEH Daily 4:00 -6:30 Carmel's .-.* Couples Hostess, I can simplify the business All Day Sunday Sinclaire's March 11/18/25 ol getting settled. Help you begin to enfoy your new town... good shop- Rack & Craft Shop I ' 8-9:30 p.m. Complete Dinners ping, iocal attractions, community Plnstnrcr.-ill fiiid.'il S ji (Includes Soup, Entree, Deiisert & Coffee) Temple opportunity, . And All Party Rivms & I School of Fish SPECIAL Beth Ahm And my basket Is lull of useful Cuilt Suuulies Cenltiiuieoiis ! For Only *8.95 gifts to please your family. Sinclair's Restaurant, 242 North Ave./Westfield 789-0344. Springfield WEDDING ACCESSORlEi WEDDING BUFFETS Take a break from unpaoklng and oall me. Head Pieces • Baqs • Garter ! Registration Forrri Union County's Elegant Starting At$1895 New Healthcare Facility — Led by Meryl NadelUCSW -Wishing Wells -Umbrellas -Mrr/Mrsf/Ms. Tele, (day), Director, JFS 'Parly Decorations Announces the Opening of its Selected Dates Still Available For 1990 Intermarriage Outreach Service 560 Springfield Avenue' Westfield' NJ 07090 .Contact Nicholas Germak For An Appointment 23 E. Westfield Ave. Residents of Union * SpflngMA (night). Residential Living Center only | Roselle Park • 241-2471 464-9898 Interested Couples, call UNION 864-3891 Temple- 376-0539 River Rbad, Berkeley Heights, N J SPRINGFIELD 467-0132 Address (Located In The Wdtchung Mountains)'" Call for information about a Special lu OUlIng Alto Available Three Month Introductory Offer Amount remitted County Srte Center. Check Course Title Date (all Mondays) 688-3400 Happy Birthday Main & Irving Sts., Rahway ^V^^^iit^^-V'¥¥V¥¥¥¥¥¥Jf ¥¥¥*¥*¥****¥#¥¥¥¥¥¥•¥•¥¥¥ 2385 SPRINGFIELD AVE. If you would like everyone to Join In the celebration at your child's birthday, just clip but the coupon below and send us Family Entertainment VAUXHALUN.J. 07088 your child's photo along with the Information requested and • 1". Introduction to Seafood - What to look for, how to buy, t^^ we will print It as near the big day as possible. Photos must Wed., March 14, BAO DAO • 7:30 p.m. basic methods of storage and preparation. Plus two Great be received two weeks prior to publication. Classic Sinclaire's recipes. •' . Feb. 26 Enclose a 2 x 3" or larger photo (black, & white Is best, but ; we'll take color shots), with your child's name on the back. • 2. What the Best Dressed Fish are Wearing-spices, sauces Relatives or their parents must put return address on the" ASK ABOUT and seafood. Emphasis on Cajun and Basic Sauces. March 12 back of the picture. Fill out the following form, clip and mall SPECIAL D 3. Shellfish and Crustaceans_-from purchase through prepa- uto: • • ." GROUP - %v DISCOUNT ration. - . March26 BIRTHDAY PARTY RATES- County Leader Nawtpapart n4.*Seafood on the Orient Express-^-From-Tuna to Sushi - - Non-prollt organizational For only$10.00, you can advertise your event ; 1291 Stuyvesant Avenu* _ preparation.—,: .-..-' , L_: nr .•_.__.•" April 16 lor 2 weeks (PRE-PAID), In the Essex Journal (Essex County or County ^ ,. P.O. Box 3109 , Leader Papers (Union County) or combination ol both ($20.00PRE-' 7 Union, N.J, 07083 ' D 5. *Wine and Seafood - the right wine for the right fish. How to ; PAID), .';•'••.'-:.' • ''• ' • •'•••:••• If you have any questions, plaas* call 686-7700 CHINESE ACROBATS, DANCERS, cook with^SVine and Spirits to enhance flavor; ; ~ April 23 NAME . - ; PHONE ___——— ' • 6. ^Seafood and the Grill - blackened fish is no longer just an ' ADDRESS— - ! i _— . MUSICIANS & MAGICIANS . ' CITY. ;.. ZIP-, son/daughter of excuse. Three perfec't ways to marinate. May 14 """CisaH " ;" EH/IIH ""'"""• Comblntllon". ~~ -—r SummeriDayCamp ^Adults $10 CWIdren$5- • Ottastes Goodland It's Good for You* - nutrition and Write your ed In spaee* below ind htalltoi (first and last names) seafood. Emphasis on poaching and braising. .Tnnpii WORKALL PUBLICATIONS address 6/25-8/3/90 Story Salad III A P.O. Bex 181, Mipltwood, NJ 07040 Mother's Day • 8. The Best of Sinclaire's - Enjoy the delights as well as -&AY..... DATE.,,. it,.. Daytime telephone number - 4-12 (extended care available) transportation intricate preparation and detail. June 25 EVENT...,;...' will celebrate his/her.' :.••' • birthday on New Vi day program for 3 year olds - 9-1 pm Special PLACE ...,...'. Joining In the celebration are Including: TIME tl.lM«....l..i.,l.l.' .'..,*...... I ... 4...... U . (sisters/brothers) "The Velveteen Rabbit" Classes include instruction, demonstration and participation, and a light dinner. PRICE...... ,..„. , ,„.,...... „.... •^'•"•nlnp • it Arts^nd Crafa and 'and . - •'• • •'';;•"' • Prices are ?38.0Q per person per session. ORGANIZATION...... „.,.....,....„...... ,. of —*nnW-Recreational --^mpuWTun : (grandparents hames) Sessions & Lassons . Outdoor Oames Share a unique family'theatrical ex- FOB ADDITIONAL INKOHMATION CALL: r«3-»411 ; v ; : l perience with the charming version Classes are secured upon receipt of full deposit and registration form. : • -:-- -- -yanij'. 'j- • Cooking •8oeear and much mora... (city) A musicals'presentation of nine of this children's musical. delightful children's stories, Checks may be made payable to Sinclaire's, - All Major Credit Cards accepted. of iCall Qracemarle. Clrlno Admissions Director Sat., Mar. 24 • 11 a.m. Sat., May 12* 11 a.m. Bt sura (0 •ncloiea •tam>*d, saif-addra«sad f nvalqp* (or the at 279-40M or Write Oak Knoll Gift Certificates are available and acceptable for classes. ~-^ .. . ( raturn pi your chlld'i photo. ;j for aJjrochure. School of Tickets tot The VeMefttRabblirand starysatsdHtwSSrWn In the event classes are: filled JKe-wiU-retnrn checks or reschedule. Classes begin jButler' th •» i'•",,• • '..'H,'. ••' I,.H'V.': • • ' \-'i> > •' ••• .•'.••• •• ,•. •• ', * •'',', •,, .,. i,'.,.,.1;, •,•,,•. '!"'•• \.' it'/"-'.! .'. i.'/.1::,1..!' * \ •r- "C - - 4 \ '.-., »*,:..' .

ti^^^^!dii2is^ii&^^^Si^^t^iSN iiiittii^li^ --Mlg|*,;i- I I B6 - THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1990 - COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS - THURSDAY, MARCH.8,09^0 — B7

Luclo Na'va, sales associate with The 100 Percent C|ub ia.ihe. top ESTATE Re/Max Realty Associates in Union, award given to Re/Max Associates) has been named a member of the Re/ The honor places a sales associate in Max-100 Percent Club. '. j, the top one percent of all real estate.

• •(• . •••»a'V'oir'"i6<*d"''0".'', '"' WIIM''' Vj'v'K'i: BARISONEK, DOOLEY & VIGLIOTTI &y\,• ^•!,.S.''jr.^'.v'^'V:,vri:•;>'.'•• ; ^"ii;J_—•,..' [\/: •1 Weiclrert foresees Counsellors at Law: . ... I 340 North Avenue, E. new trends in '90s - Cranford, NJ 07016 COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS SPACE FOR RENT Morrtstown Morris Township WEST ORANGE. Watchung Avenue. MAPLEWOOD VILLAGE. Newly remod-' ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY . . Commercial and Residential Real Estate UNFURNISHED 4'/i large rooms. 2nd floor of 3 family eled, dry, clean and secure space avail- Given the dynamism of the real unveiled these expectations for the • : Purchase and Sale of Small Businesses CLASSIFIED AD RATES FURNISHED home. Wall to wall carpet,'large kitchen.. able Immediately. Call 239-1066. estate industry — especially at the end : . Formation of Corporations/and Partnerships Garden apartment complex. Now taking $550. Heat/hot water supplied 736-3909 MUNICIPAL 1990s: ;•. '• :/• • ..'(Effective March 1,1989) , :or 731-1243; .,,;, . ..-.. ,•- •' VACATION RENTALS . Variances andSubdivisions^ applications. .1-"2-3 bedrooms.- Fully de- of a record-setting and unprecedented ' • Best growth areas: Somerset, Appearing In oil Union County Newipopen and olio avallabla In combination corated. Furnished, equipped with color New position requiring strong secretarial ' i WHY RENT? Homes for $1.00. Repos. AVON BY THE SEA. BEACH APART- decade — the country's largest inde- Westgrn.Morris and Warren counties wllh Eiux County Newipopen lor a total reocUriMp ol over 195,000 TV, wall/wall carpeting, utensils, linens, MENT. OCEAN VIEW, 2 BEDROOMS, skills, bookkeeping, computer back- At Exit 137 Garden State Parkway (201)276-8500 small appliances, eta ALL Include air Government give away programsr For ground; variety, of responsibilities, Inter- pendent real estate company predicts Information call 504-649-0670, Ext. PARKING, WASHER/ DRIER, MAY will experience expansion, especially — Call (201)763-9411 conditioning, pool, terraces, laundry 15TW^SEPTEMBER BTH, $6,500. action with public. Call Mountainside R-9SO6, :••••'• ' that the 1990s will be a period of i rooms and tree on-slte parking. Conve- 774-3152, EVENINGS. • Borough Clerk (232-2400) for application with the completion of Interstate 78. RELOCATION • HONORS — Bernadette ' Houston, and job description. Applications must be . change. - TRANSIENT RATES nient NYC buses and trains, APARTMENT TO SHARE . Interstatcs 287 and 80 have helped, the right, sales manager of the Union office of Degnan Boy- AVON BY THE SEA. BEACHHOUSE, 4 received by March 20, 1990. Salary business corridor develop. 20 wordi Or lell < ..< ..„,..',., S6.00..' 539-6631. MAPLEWOOD. CONSIDERATE, re- BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS, FIREPLACE, $20,000 • $25,000, DOQ. EEO/MF And while it's difficult to foresee le Realtors, receives, the company's Relocation Ench oddillonol 10 wordi or leu .% J2.00 mssm sponsible, non-smoker wanted to share FURNISHED; ICEMAKER, DIS- what the decade may bring and what • Interest rates: Rates will be less Achievement Award for 1989 from Dorothy Degnan . • ' . l{ t«l In all CAPITALS PARSIPPANY TROY HILLS with two others a three bedroom apart- HWASHER. MAY 15TH- SEPTEMBER ment. Reasonably priced. Avallablo April 8TH, $13,000. 774-3152, EVENINGS. volatile in the '90s, according to 10 Wordi or tall .' ,. ;..;....., M.00 Vita and MC UNFURNISHED '. ADVERTISING SALES outside forces will influence the Hunt, left,i vice president and director of Relocation, and FURNISHED 1st. Rent plus security. 763-2461. Career opportunity for male/female to Each additional 10 wordi or lell ,,..,.,.,,.,.. S3.00 ar* acctpttd BELMAR. ROOMS: 2 PEOPLE, $2,000, industry, one thing is certain: buyers, Timothy Good, president of Wcichert Joan Wlslotskl, assistant director of Relocation. Hous- ' '.. Clailltled Dilploy Rate (mtn, 1 col Inch- ... .. Garden apartment complex. Now taking join newspaper advertising staff, Must Mortgage - Co., unlike the roller- applications. 1 and 2 .bedrooms. Fully. SOUTH ORANGE. Two professional fe- MAY 15TH- SEPTEMBER BTH. en|oy people and have some salee -sellers and-brokers alike will experi- ton was honored for leading the company in closed Par Inch (Commllllonoble) .; Slo.00 males soak same to sham apartment." 774-3152rEVENINGS; ' background. Salaried position with Contract Ralei For Adi That decorated. Furnished, equipped with ence a shift in trends. ~ coaster pattern of the '80s. More peo- broker-to-broker referrals. ' color TV, wall/wall carpeting, .utensils, $267.00 plus 'A utilltes. Avallablo nowl benotits. Car requirod for local selling. ple will purchase homes for shelter Run on Conlecutjve Weflkl • , ^ linens; small appliances, eto.. ALL Include Call 762-7678 leave message. To arrange intorvlow call 674-8000 or 4 686-7700. . Weichcrt Realtors, based in Morris and just for investment purposes. latimoiormore...... '. J12.00 .:'.;... air conditioning, pool, balconies! laundry CONDOS TO RENT Plains, with local offices in Clark, rooms and free on-slte parking. Conve- Good predicts that as 1990 begins, nient NYC buses and-trains. •' - MAPLEWOOD, Best quality at Maplew- ADVERTISING " Union and Wcstficld, expects the Tromient ratet appfy.to adtappearfng (ewer than 13 tlmeli Payment for tramlent ood Village Association. Two bedrooms, interest rates will be lower than Kitchen improvements ••••'• MEDIA ASSISTANT' •. decadeHvjll bring'a more stablizcd adl ihould be received before the. publication date, I.e. no later than the Wednelday before 335-1010. two story townhouse. $925.00 permonth- average. • ;. . the Thursday bf publication. We will not be relpomlble for errot-i unleii they are detected 1 year lease, Indudos purchase option, COORDINATOR appreciations rate, with time for before the 2nd Iniertlon. County Leader Newipaperi retervef the rlgnt.to.clanlfy, edjt or heat/ hot water, now kitchon, air-' • Rate of appreciation: Gradually can help sell a house -ROSELLE-PARW Duplex, 3 bedrooms, incomes to adjust to housing prices. re|ect any adverttflng, The final deadline for clatilfled It 3i00 p.m. Tuetday. Earlier receipt of living room, dining room; fully carpeted, .conditioning: On-silo garage and/ or Ono of Now Jorsoy's largost and most stabilizing, low through 1990, steady- In a soft real estate market, impro-, wood. A good-looking painted copy will be appreciated. * ' ' ' kitchen, den, finished basement, near parking space available. Sony no pets. prestigious advertising agoncios has an BUSINESS DIRECTORY AD DEADUNEi Frldoy 5 P.M. 904 34&.1308 inquiries 24 hours dally. immediate opening for a Media Assistant/ The real estate companies and ing at the inflation rate throughout the ving a kitchen can help a house hold " cabinet is OK. Adding glass doors or publlo transportation and school. Kids/ CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE, Tueiday 3 P.M. pets OK, $1150 plusd utilities, 762-1318. (3) EMPLOYMENT Coordinator. agents that will grow during the 1990s next few years. Some ai-eas will fare its value, and pay off in the end forthc charigingjhq Jiardwaro can also make BOX NUMBERS AND BORDERS' Available for a fee of $8,00 each ELDERLY PERSON BOARDED. Individual will bo responsible for the wili he those that recognize the shift seller, according in Wnirimrr » /firfj>»»CT».» ROSELLE PARK-'One bedroom and ~ ESSEX .HOUSE . EMPLOYMENT WANTED better than most. '., „ to Weichort a difference, COUNTY LEADER efficiencies; Heat and hot Water supplied, processing of insortlon ordors and -con- ..jirid adjust accordingly, the company • Biggest challenge for buyers: Realtors. • CountertopsfThis is your kitch- .'UNION : •' •• •'."-•" '••'••. '• ;••'••' '' New wall to wall carpet. Painted. Nice MONTCLAIR HOUSECLEANER SEEKS days work. tracts through an IBM mainframe compu~ P.O. BOX 158 building, Private parking, 494-1617,9 AM OFFERS SECURE ENVIRONMENT Own transportation. Roforohcos. Expor- tor. Will also bo oxpoctod to maintain and predicts. . • .' , Affordability. During the '80s, appr<> Weichcrt is the largest independent r en's focal point. Choose from wood, CHAMPAGNE & CAVIAR Maplewobd, N.J..0704O " • 4 PM. After 4PM 241-6669, "FOR SENIORS .. loncad. Call 965-0514. update'advertising rates-and assist with "The housing market has always elation outpaced income levels. The residential real estate company in the • Union l«ad»r • Ksnllworth Lsadar • Uhdni Laadar _ A 'HOUSEKEEPING SERVICES toarsheots. Must DO detail-oriented and granito, marble, Formica or tile pro- This spacious Battlehlll colonial offers a family room, 4 large SOUTH ORANGE. Village. 2H rooms, HOUSE CLEANING, experienced Portu- good with numbors, Somo media experl- been based on a cycle," said James '90s will be an adjustment period. country, according to trade groups. It a> Sprlnglletd Leader • Mountalmlds Icho • Roi«ll»/Ronlle> Spectator 'EXCELLENT FOOD guese lady. Good roforoncos. Own trans- ducts to give the room character. bedrooms; fin! basement, 2W bafjis, C/A, central Vacuum, 2 car available March 1st. $590 with parking, " •EASY .WALK TO CHURCHES, onco,.good phono mannor and provlnus has local offices at 1307 Stuyvesant : $570.00 without. Call manager, portatlon. Call 344-3058. hotol/caslno oxporlonco are doflnile Murray, Weichcrt senior vice prcsi- Biggesvl t challenge for sellers: ."""• Back splash: Adds.color to the garage.$280's.' ': ""• UNION/ESSEX COMBO RATES STORES I' ' " jf .. ,„„, ,,„„ |/,v*.- r'6B " ' «.»MUV,,|5^ *Ul .M31ICTS. 761-4.187.'• • plusos. —AvcrUnion; 157 Central Ave., Clarlcr ? r . . COMBO DEADLINE: TU8ldaV3:00 P.M. HOUSECLEANING. Portuguese lady will _dcnl-of-markcting^-The-companies—Aclmbwledging^cUrrcnrrcal'^Tatc —roomrUsehand-painted liles*'f6i lh6 !U STATE LICENSED and 185 Elm St., Weslfield. . • • .. TRANSIENT CLASSIFIED RATES SPRINGFIELD, General Green Village. cloan your houso at your convonloncb. customized look. Mirrors work to add One and two bedroom apartments In park 746-5308 Referoncos. Roliable. Honest, Wllh a A compotilivo salary and bonofits pack- -that will succeed will bo those that conditions and pricing homes compc 20 wordi (minimum) $12.00 Additional 10 wordi or leu ;... S3.00 ago Is offorod. For Immodlato considera- Long considered the home light and space to the room. Bon Number..... S. ',... $8.00 Borderi ..;...... S1S.O0 like garden complex. Heat and hot water 271 Claremohl Avenue, Montdalr porsonal touch. Call 241-3808, loavo adopt to the market and keep current tilively and: realistically. provided. One block to shopping and mossago, Anabola. . .' ; tion, ploase call (201).376-7S10.or for- improvement that gets the best return • Flooring: This sets the tone of the CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ward rosume to R. Groon-Taylor. with trends." ..' 688-3000 Clatiified Display open rate (commlnlonable) per inch,.'..,...,,, ».... $31.00 transportation. No broker's loo. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT on investment, new kitchens are one -467-6711.. - HOUSEKEEPER. MONDAYS room. Select light woods for a tradi- 13 weoklbrmoro per Inch.,. ,.....,.,* , • .$26.00 SOUTH ORANGE. Comfortable room. THROUGH SATURDAYS. CALL AFTER A recent poll of Wcichert experts way that sellers can distinguish their. Professional male. Quick accossto mass tional yet updated design: Marble and ;, Essex county coverage Includes: ' .. ''- SPRINGFIELD. LOVELY 4 room apart- 4PM 851-2412. KEYES MARTIN homes from the many others .on the Moptewood - IrvlnQton * Blobmfield .- Glen Ridge . "' transit, malor.highways, Non-smokor. tile also work well. '• ., ment. Modem new complex, Includes all Parking. $80 wookly. Call 675-3030. 841 Mountain Avenue South Orange . Orange •• ' Eall Orange Welt Orange^ appliances, off street parking. Close to all I WANT your houso to cloan wookly. I'll Sprlngllsld, NJ 07081 mnrkct. . . • Lighting: Light is right for the Nulle/ Belleville - Valliburg. ': . loavo It spolloss. Satisfaction guaran- transportation. No pets, 467-7877 be- SPRINGFIELD. FEMALE. 1 floor house, tood. Excollont roforoncos," Call - Equal Opportunijy. Employer M/F/H/V. Homeowners who might sell in the '90s. Add lots of recessed lighting and _ CLASSIFIED INDEX tween 10AM-5PM, lovoly area. Uso of all ulilltlos. $350 374-9746. 1-REAL ESTATE ^-INSTRUCTION month plus 1 month security. 379-1591, future would bo well advised to evalu- lighting under cabiiiots. Consider SPRINGFIELD: APARTMENT, one bod- :r£,C5 Real Estate Since 1905 2-RENTAL 7-MISCELLANEOUS 686-7582. . LADY WILL do housocloonlng. Expor- ARTIST ate the condition of the kitchen, said 3-EMPLOYMENT fl-AIMNOUNCEMENTS room, furnished, including uiillllos, olof .installing skylights. street parkinparkingg , ImmorJlBte'occupancyrnoImmorJlBte'occupancyrn - ioncod. Good roloronces. Own transpor- . PART TIME Jim Murray, senior vige president of' 4-BOSINESSOPPORTUNITIES ~ :9rPETS -GARAGE-FOR-RENT- tatlorrrAvallablo TuosdayrTriaBy arid" WoTSkl/n'otysiWpdr' group sooks layout • Windows: Up-to-date windows 5-SERVI"CES OFFERED ' : 10-AUTOMOTIVE foes, $650 per month. Call 376-0248 marketing. UNION. $25 PER WEEK. CALL Saturday. Call anytime 353-6731. artist lo work with advertising sales not only add.light but are more 687:2345. staff.. Must bo ablo to dojayoul, doslgn "Think of an improvement as a way enorgy-officient than older windows. UNION. 1 bedroom, all appliances + LOVING. EXPERIENCED mothor. Pro- and paste-up. Nowspaper oxperionco laundry room, central air. Available.April HOUSE TO RENT vidos child caro in hor Elizaboth homo for' prolorrod, but not necessary. Call Ad to add value to your homo," Murray Greenhouse windows mako a room 1st. $675. Call 438-3626,8-5, altor5pm, your child. North Avonue, Elmorasoctlon. vertlslng Diroctor at 674-8000 for ap- said. "Updating this room can help APARTMENT TO RENT LIVINGSTON HOME. 3 bedrooms, ultra 289-1082. , • .- pointment inlotviow. look larger. The latest window. 278-0094.; ...•;• ... •.-••- - modern; carpeted, tile bath and kitchon, homeowners realize their full equity designs provide a backdrop for mod- _ ELIZABETH. APARTMENT for rent or UNION, 5 rooms, llrst floorwllh garage. 2 $1200 per month. Adults prolorrod. No NURSES AIDE sooks |ob to take caro of sale. Luxury 2 bedroom, 2 bath, close VT —potS7-Oall-736-3839, —elderly,—Live—In^-Recont—roforencos ln at sale time." crn window treatments. bedrooms, suburban area., idults only, 1 ATTFNT. N- FVr.FM FNT in- .,,,,.-n,lr. shopping and transportation. $800. Avail- no pels. Call 351-1031. ~ 375-1462 or 416-8513, homo assembly work. Information call If a home has a dated kitchen, buy- able Immediately. 964-8364. . UNION. 3 bodroom home. Excellent loca- 504-646-1700 Doportmont P2B45. • Appliances: Consider replacing a tion on'Morris Avenue. Call days only, WOMAN AVAILABLE to do housocloon- ers rarely consider it unless it's a ter- UNION, 6 rooms/2 family house, Remod- stovo or refrigerator with a new ELIZABETH-Elmora section, 2 bedroom eled. Supply own heat/ utilities. Near 686-8236. • Ing. Own transportation arid good rofor- ATTENTION. CRUISE ships jobs. Unitod rific bargain, he added. apartment, $610. Available April 1. Heat transportation, $900/ month plus sec- oncos avallablo. Ploaso call Martha at Statos and oversoas. Boglnnors, profes- American or European model. Two 8, hot water supplied. Call 289-4282. HOUSE TO SHARE 817-8218.' .^ sionals, all occupations. 1-718-375-6662 . Renovating the kitchen can turn an urity. Immediate occupanoy. Call dishwashers appeal to some buyprs. vaaeee •••• an 761-7221/887-7522., ROOMATE WANTED. Large house, V. Ext. C-8. ordinary house into something appe^ . HILLSIDE, near Union line. 3 bedroom HELP WANTED • Plumbing .fixtures: .Opt-for.the apartment,- 2nd floor ol 2 family. Near ;; '. rent/ utilities., Near Maplewood, Centor, UNION; FOUR ROOM apartment, 2nd train station: Prefer young professional. ACCOUNTS AUTO MECHANIC. Full lime. Minimum 1 aling — and the project doesn't have newer colors, Perhaps a coral sink and (1) REAL ESTATE 'park/ shops, pool. $850, heat/ hot water floor,!non-smoker, no pets, $525 month, year experience, Valid NJ driver's license Included; Available May 1Sth. 355-1628. 669-0100 Vln, days! 378-9384 evenings:" RECEIVABLE to be expensive. It's not cost- CONDOMINIUM supply own heat, 686-1869, requirod. Call Al after 2PM 372-9644/' countorand a now faucet will upgrado UNION. Female" to sharb homo with prohibitive to turn a 1960s kitchen IRVINQTON/UNION line, Modern, safe, UNION, Llvlngroom, kitchen, 2 bod- Immediate opening in Union. Must have AUTO MECHANIC, experienced, and the room. BELUIRE HOUSE- Upper Montdalr. quiet, 2 bedroom garden. Eat-In ktlchen, same. Separate living area. Suburban DESIGN AWARD — Union Mayor: Anthony Russo, left, into something for the 1990s, accord- Very.larfle 2 bedroom, 2 bath super rooms, den/ bedroom. Utilities and wash- setting. Close to all transportation. computer oxpbrionco and bo knowlodgb- gas attendant needed. Own .tools for • Doors: Consider replacing.your alrcndltloningalr-condltloning, refrirefrigeratorg ,, parkingparking,, Ing faculties included. Private house.. ablo with chorgobacks and collections. mechanic. Valid NJ drlvor's license Vnl- presented an award to the Rosa Real Estate Agency, ing to Weichcrt Realtors. condition, special price. Must See I Prlnel- $650-$695$650$695 . DyDayss 24 241-21111 , eveveningi s $550.00 per month. 686-4813, back. -door—With-somc of the newer •UNION • . . ...'. ;'..:..:; _L^.:..:J.'..' •'. ':'"••• • pies only, 744-3563.. • , $850. Taking applications, 256-5908 or Call. Kalhloon at: loy Sunoco Sorvlco, 762-9895. . 1323 Stuyvesant Ave., Union, for the colonial design of 890-0682. OFFICE TO LET Its newly-constructed office. Others.are, from left, Lidia Here arc Weichcrt's 10 easy, homo glass models, ; .•"'. :. • . . '•'•'.. '• NEW LISTING •/ \-•:;•"'::•' UNION. Orchard Meadows, 1 bedroom, 2 688-7880 AVON SALES - ALL AREAS, CALL TOLL IRVINGTON, UPPER. 3 room apartment. UNION, Newly renovated studio. Own LINDEN. MODERN office, aircondi- FREE: (1-800)662-2292, iniprpvomcnt tips to expedite a home • Installing a bullets pantry 'will Livingston school split on-qulet dead end street offers 3 Bedrooms; VA. years old. Low taxes, central air, close to Good sized; Convenient to transporta- LehrnannRosa and Manuel Rosa, co-owners of the route 78 S QSP. Price slashed, entrance, Walk to town, Immediate occu- tionod. Ideal for Importer or trucker. Call ACTIVE sole: . •'•.. Baths; and sided exterior. A family" pleaser at $215,000; Call. 353-4200. tion. $526 per month. Heat Included. VA botwoon 7:00AM- 3:00PM, 862-30B5. agency, and former mayor John Zimmerman. "help bring your kitchen into the ; $109,000./ $99,000 tor quick sale. panoy. $575.00 per month. Call PERSONNEL SERVICES BABYSITTER WANTED to enro for two ,EVes ca|l Isabel Malone 864-0974;. ..••:' • :• • :• .' • •>' •••'••., ,: .•.•?'•:>:.••.••'.: : •.«'•' •', • months. security. 763-8855 between 964.6473. • yoar old. In my Konikvorlh homo. Rofor- • Cabinets: Use light colors and 1990s. 438;3626, 8-5p'rn,. after 5, 278-0094. • 9A.M.- SP.M: ' 372 Chostnut Strool " UNIOH.CENTER . Union, NJ 07083 (At^ 5 Points) • oncos roqulrod. 272-2502. Wcichert Realtors operates 200 . REAL ESTATE. WANTED ~~ Union/Elizabeth LINDEN. FOUR rooms. $625 plus. Utili- UNION: SPACIOUS studio; Nlco socuro offices in Connecticut, Now York, ALL CASH- Paid for any home, 1'- 10 ties. Prefer couple or one person only. No. area, walk to bus, low rent, Including Comer Morris and Stuyvosant Avonuos. Administrative Assistant All fees Paid dogs, AvallaBle Immediately.. Call New Jersoy, Delaware and Pennsylva- 353-4200 families, 2 weeks closing, no obligations. utllitlos. 686-1045. , Luxury, 'prestlgeous olfice space. Will Exceptional Career Opportunity Essex and Union counties. Approved 92S-.8843. • finish to suit, Including partitions, carpet- This is only a • 15 Olfices lo servo you in Essex, nia and provides a full rango of real contractors, Mr. Sharpe, 376-8700, ' VERONA, 4 room apartment. 2 family. ing, suspended ceilings, recessed light- Supor position for career minded professional to work for upper sampling of our LINDEN, URGE 1 bedroom apartment Near park and transportation.. Eat-In cstato services, including mortgage, , Morris and Union Counties. BROKER. ••. • In modem building. Nice area. Secure Ing, etc. Brand now air-conditioning and more than 10,000 available .kitchen, Ijroplace, new bath, parking, hoating systems. Up to 1,700 square foot . levol/sorilor management at top Insurance.Firm.' Must have outstanding insurance, commercial, corporate REAL ESTATE FOR SALE building. Walk to town and trains. $650. Intorporsona.l and communication skills. Expertise in DISPLAYWRITE 4 Studio apartment also available. $525. many closets. No pots. Single business/ available. Building rocently ronovntod. SCHLQn HMitms i» the Tri-Stalearea.- "rclocat(on, i professional. $710 plus utililloo. Available Must be seen lo bo approdatod. $15.00 and/or MULTIMATE AD.2 an absoluto must. 862-9067. • • . • Sunday Morning HOME SHOW BLOOMFIELD. For sale. Perfect location per square foot. Brokers protected. for professional/ commercial, 1,250+ Immediately, 239-1155, , MAPLEWOOD. S'A' bright, modern 687-5410. Company offors superlative bonellt package - second to none, highly Sundays (1:30a.m. square foot 2 story house. 450 square "WESTFIELD. 4 room beautifully competitive salary and career growth. Send or fox resume to: foot detached garage on a 6,400 square rooms In Z'A family. Quiot, dead-end street near shopping. $850 monthly, 1 rodecpratod/rompdolod with lovoly. wood foot corner lot. Exposure to a large floors/now carpol. Eat-ln-kitchon. Private WESTFIELD OFFICE ' shopping center In Watsosslng section of month's security, heat/ hot water sup- Boautlfully docorated/carpetod 3 room, plied. Wall/wall carpeting, soil-cleaning fenced gardon. OLSTEN PERMANENT PLACEMENT Bloomfield. Serious Inquiries only. (201) MR. K. ••: 201/276-4500 350 square feet sullo with llreplaco; plus 838-5168 aHer 6pm. oven. 379-6136 days, 761-4673, Btorage/access to private fenced gardon. 2333 MORRIS AVENUE STOP BEFORE YOU SHOP evenings. '•••'. ' .. . - ' WEST ORANGE. 4 room apartmont, Call.Mr, K. . 201/276-4500 — SUITE A-17 GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1 (U Swalno Place three family. Largo foncod ropalr). Delinquent tax proporty. Repos- MAPLEWOOD-FURNISHED 3 room apartment In private homo for proles- • yard. Immediate occupancy. Children WESTFIELD. 700 square feet, private, UNION, NEW JERSEY 07083 sessions. Call (1) 805-687-6000 Ext. and pets preferred, but not a prerequisite. bathroom, amplo parking. Right across- BH-1448 for current repo list, slonal person: $626 per month, utilities from Echo LakoPark. $1000. per month. . FAX No. 688-7699 Included. Non-smoker and 1 month sec- $700 plus hoatand ulilltlos. Coll anytimo 731-4762. Call 233-3444 ask for Bruco or Frank.' . KENILWORTH. FOR sale by owner 2 . urity. Call 762-4473. • . ATTENTION: JACKIE/OFFICEMANAGER ~! Thoro are loruli'c homp'valuos on Iho markul Faryou'Gns80llo.|uslc 18 Silhi Salltr will My $2 000 it clo« 1 "UNION. REDUCED. 7 rooms, 1 family," •Q8P Knit 141 ta Vauxhlll Rd. Ing prlctd lo tall IU2O2O) $1:4 goo Calf CONQRATULATIONS garagai, Cnaitnut t,ln\4 hdwd lira, don't llvlngroom, dining room, kitchen with U7-4aoo 'mlM Ihli ona (U3O19) nrt.«M 0*11 Wilt on Viimhill Rd, to 04k- To Ksthy Gwaldls for winning nook, sun parlor, 2 enclosed porches, 3— HE LIST GOES ON...HERE ARE MORE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES bedrooms.TH bathsfwalk up.attlo.iilL. Itnd Av... Turn Rt. 4th bloek on -the-Sales—ATB80clars"~6f~lhV" Rt, Union Avt, EDISON: Bl-level featuring cen- basement, gas steam heat, chestnut mm, UNION: 2 BR, 2 bth. centrally UNION: Connecticut Farms split Month Award for the month of $139,900. Principals only.. 232-2224 or tral flre,& burglar alar., h/w firs, January In the Union Office of 347-4460. located condo w/frplc, deck, EIK featuring new windows, newer This ntw dtvelopmant of elegant homes Is located In Suburban Union A town noted for lu well custom window treatments ,S Welched Realtors Ron Mam- & much, much more. $139,B00 heating system and much much groomed neighborhoods and excellent school system both academically and athletically The spacious deck. $219,800 UNI-1463 mano, Manager of the Union UNI-1470 687-5050 morel. ' $189,900 UNI-1459 homes ol Parksldt Manor will untloubtKdly add to Ufa already established reputation of quality living In the Office for Welohert, attributes community. • .• '. 687-5050.- , her success to her hard work, These carefully designed homes art geared to today's need for convenience and efficiency for busy UNION: Expanded cape offering long hours arid dedication to IRVINQTON: Great buy lor In- lllestyles, a) the same time keeplw In mind the desire for classic and unique designs 2 new baths, custom kitchen, UNION: Its all here— but nbt (or her Profession, She also has Parkslite Manor Is strategically located for easy access to Routes 22, 24 and the Garden State vestor looking for appreciation, 4 received the Top Associate added FR and finished base-• long! 3 BRs, 1'/4 bths., FR, FDR, Parkway Shopping areas are close by with Union and Springfield Canters and Livingston and Short Hills tax benefltl 4 rm condo In brick v : Award for 1989 In the Union Malls'only minutes away Commuter Services are also convenient and provide easy access anywhere In ment. $189,000 UNI-1471' new kit,, fin. basement.& much VIRVUNIOU* '••:. . : •••'•'• ;.•'. ";• blldfngr $68^00 Di ! —UNION . Bridi'! family w/apaoloua Office and has qualified for the -thtifamMlllaiAret Including Newarlcwd Kennedy Airports 687-5050 morel $199,900 UNI-1485 !.;6|§7-5050 • ..;•,• ,,•;'.• ;: : roonn. J Rma on til Plr, vary unlqua 3 1067, 1988, and 1689 State ,687-5050:v, ;•', •'•:::\. '••.• ' :•• • Rm ul on Jnd, woni latl long UJO3!) ; ^•1B4>rJ0Oall;»ar-itM0.; •'.'['•."'^••.•..v-1 J Million Polls; Club.' , '• (2) RENTAL 1 : : .'iifewft CONTCMPORARY LIVING IN ELEGANT DESIGN V - '. .r ' Q APARTMENT TO RENT BLOOMFIELD 5Vt ROOMS Business 530 Chwtnut St. couple preferred $760, heal/ hot water 376-0770 687-3030 897^050 iMiWiiiSi sUppliodTiK months security Available __^_ 8ALE8OFPICE OPKH11 A.M. to 4 P.M. Immediately, 420-0482 •Si':;

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HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED EARN EXCITING Income. Part/ full time. BOOKKEEPER DATA ENTRY ' " LEGAL SECRETARIES MEDICAL SECRETARY/ PART/FULL-TIME. Process mail at PLANNER/HEALTHCARE RESTAURANT NOW hiring .Waitresses, BANK TELLERS STAND OUT Our large medical facility has a lull time . $20,000 or more. Established company Full time/Part time ;'-.".- home. $300 + Weekly, addressed waiters, cooks. Experience preferred but SECRETARY Monday . Friday position available to expanding in Essex County. Call ASSISTANT • FULL CHARGE, . Mllbum law flrni seeks secretaries with stamped envelope. G.B.S. P.O. Box 43, Innovative senior citizen community not necessary. Will train. Flexible hours, Several part Umo day positions avail- Does your ad need a little more attention? operate IBM data input terminal, Duties .736-1527. i .. PASTE-OP/TYPIST corporate or commercial real estate ex- Department 21. Bloomfield, N.J. 07003. high volume, benefits. Apply In person: Full time posltoh for take-charge person •Maplewood CPA'flnm seeks lull chame Include recording both accounting and Full time position. Doctor's office InU- needs qualified Individual lor planning, lor consulting engineering firm;'Union able lor Individuals with al loast'3-6 You can creat Ad-Impact by jislng larger bookkeeper thru general ledger. Must be perience, Excellent skills requlred.-Good grants writing and community outreach, ' Ground Round Restaurant, 380 Route 22 statistical data from a variety ol sources, EARN $500 TO $1,000 PER WEEK For group ol weekly newspaper, Pro- starlinfl salary and excellent benefits. East, Springfield. 467-4004. Township. 40 hour week, Typing, steno months teller experience. Hours are lamlllar. with payroll-taxes; PC know- : Position Involves research, extensive •This Type size Is... ' • . • Position also requires some data control Full time ' Part Bme duction depl located In Maplewood. Call Mrs. TambUrri: , ' PART TIME.,' Local newspaper seeks and knowlodgo ol word processing. Wodnosday,. Thursday and Friday all tedgeabte; all 'benefits: excellent salary. person for diversified duties. Delivery, writing and communication and making day. Call Carl Thomas al: Send resume with .salary history, lo: responsibilities; terminal operator experi- Proceu mall at horns. Easy work. No No paste-up experience necessary. RN- OB/GYN OFFICE. FULL OR PART- ence preferred. We offer an excellent experience necessary, For fret Infor- Call 762-0303. 467-8000 dual. Flexible hours. Please call collections, light liftingTclerical, etc.. Call presentations. Minimum BA degree and 3 TIME, . EXPERIENCE PREFERRED.,. Call 687-2100 686-7700 for Interview appointment. ; years experience Including exposure-to _J2 Point benelits package and salary commensu- mation Mnd Mil addressed, stamped .994-2323,- • • •• - • • • • CALL 533-9040. ra,.., " Ask for Ruth rate with experience.' Please contact envelop* to: ' - — MODELS/CHILDREN . gerontology and/or.health care. Full time CG, Department 164 Personnel at 277-8633. FULLTIME office help lor small Irvlngton MEDICAL SECRETARY. Full-time/ part- with benefits. Salary negotiable. Contact 289-8070 P.Cv BOX 508 . Direct Mailers, Inc. • 3 MONTHS-17,YEARS ONLY time. Surgeon's office. Good secretarial, PART TIME Mr. R. Clcchlno at: • SALES - FURNITURE SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST ' company, Must have some bookkeeping TV Commercials/Shows, Toy/Fashion 14 Point LIVINGSTON, NJ 07039 P.O. Box 396-6 background. Call Alan or Sharon,. and billing skills. Knowledge ol CPT and . Catalogs. No experience Necessary. ICD-9 codes. Experienced Good salary, Valet parking attendants needed for night 674-1918 for Dretiel/Heritage showcase store. Do- Part time. Monday to Friday, 10A.M. to BUSY INTERNISTS office In Union Con- Oakland Gardens, N.Y. 11364 375-0033 after 10A.M. Evenings, and weekend work, Perfect as second job 2P.M. lor proslhotic/orthotlc company In Banking • • .. . Now castingfcr BUS Y SPRING SEA- benefits. Livingston, Maplewood areas. corating and sales experience preferred. or seeks experienced receptionist/ typ ' 276-3629: . .•.'_. . SON, Appointments'' required, 201 Call and leave message, 761-6902, or lor students. Must have car and phone, PLANNER/HEALTH CARE Union nroa. Dutius include putient sche- IW suuun AvrHue, SUUUIT, MWJERSFY orwr EARN MONEY reading booksl Excellent Only call II you can work weekend hours. DOVER FURNITURE duling,: handling medical Insuranco FULL TIME help Wanted for ladles stores 882-9150. Don't miss our Kids & articles Income -potential. Details. In Model's World Magazine NCN 30 Two Call 376-4726,, . Rout* 22 Springfield forms, light bookkooplng and typing CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 18 Point DATA ENTRY. Accounts receivable (or in Union and Irvlngton. Call 375-00:3. MEDICAL Innovative senior citizen community (1)805-687-6000 Ext. Y-144B, ' Bridges-Roag; Falrfield, NJ PWO189500. noods qualified.Individual for planning, ' Mr. Fl»h»r,. 379-2171. ' Could load to fulMimo.employment. CLERICAL RECORD-KEEPING. Small commercial properties department of Ask for Mr. R. . . . • . . TRANSCRIBERS PART TIME . '•••••' "• •:• * WEST ORANGE EARN MONEY reading booksl $30,000/ grants writing and community outreach. SALES. GEIGER'S BAKERY. DAYS. office In Union. Full-time, 40 hours congenial real estate managment office Incentive Payment' Program . CallPam at 757-2702. ' MONDAY-FRIDAY, 9am-3pm In.Union. Some computer experience year Income potential. Details, (1) GAS STATION attendant, lull/ part timer , MUSIC TEACHER : COLLEGE STUDENTS Position Involves research, extensive GOOD PAY, FLEXIBLE HOURS. Bookkeeping helplul, hand posting to Experience required. Union/ Irvlngton writing and communication.and making alternate Thursdays, 5pm-7pm edger cards. Must be neat, accurate with essential. Call Irene B. 964-7900. •805-687-6000. Ext. Y-1448. Is In place at the.Summlt Medical Group, FLEXIBLE HOURS 233-3444. SHOE SALES holp wanted. Malo/ lo- - and allomato Saturdays, line. Call Al between 2-4PM 372-9644. 7TH GRADE TEACHER presentations. Minimum BA degree and 3 figures, light typing. Phone and general PA Experienced Medical Transcribers years experience including exposure to male. Salary -plus commission. Shoo 8:45am-12:45pm 24 Point duties. Good benefits, Will train? Call DENTAL ASSISTANT. Part-time/, lull- can.earn top $$$ working on state-of-the- Medical or business student, Ught typing. SALES^ Gallon/, 259 Morris Avenue, Elizabeth. time. Experience helpful, not necessary. .St. Leo's.School, Irvlngton, NJ. . Union Center, Call 688-8052. gerontology and/or health care. Full time Add typact by using larger typo - ask our 10-3, 964-7777 or Send'resume lo G. EDITOR • A group of community GIRL FRIDAY. Part tjme's-6 hoursper art equipment al ourlarge group practice With bonofits. Salary negotiable. Send Call lor appbintmont, 355-0982. Must h'avo light typing skills plus Anderson, P.O. Box 2199, Union, New Cheerful, energetic a must. Call weekly newspapers In Essex County Is ".". Call 372-7555 Port/lull-tlme Job available. You Classllfed Representative lor the typo day..Coordinate small office, phone work 1 facility. Current available positions-are PART-TIME Laborer with Black Seal •. resume-to-Norman Towers, 500 No. knowlodgo of bank products and Jersey 07063. • 686-5277. ; seeking an editor. The successful can- and minor typing. Stuyvesant Avenue . -Monday thru Friday, chobio your own salary, $5.00 par sorvicos. you would like (or your ad. • ,; 7;3'qA,M, to-4:36P.M.1 both lull'.timo end cart time evening. Boiler License, Written applications only. Walnut Stroot, East Orange, N.J. 07017, didate should possess skills In leader- near. Union Center, Call 687-0060, ••••• . and/or nights with FLEXIBLE schedujlng,'.: Alt.'Mr. Clcchlno • • : hour or very high commissions. Our For low cost pooplo-fo-pooplo advertising ' CLERICAL POSITION available (or ma: DOCTOR'S ASSISTANT. For South Or- ship, page design/editing and writing. -Township of Springfield, 100 Mountain current lales people are earning Irom STAND OUT got IntOL.tho Classified Pagos. CaN angemedlcal olflce. Full or part time. Will Avenue, Springfield, N.J. 07081. Atton- Interviews lor those positions will bo ture Individual. Collection experience a J If you think you pp.ssess.such skills and GOVERNMENT JOBS. $16,040- $1,500 lo $2,S00 weekly. Call 688-5775. train. Call 762-2615. • MARK E:T:I N'cT/R E S I D E N T We oiler an ox'cqllent BENEFITS pack- POSTAL JOBS. Start $10.79/ hour. For hold at our NEWLY LOCATED Hu- plus. Diversified duties with company would like an Interview, please call $59.230/year. Now hiring. Call COUNSELOR- Ward Homestead, a re-' .lion: Leo Ackermann; Engineer. Doos your ad neod a liltlo more attonlion? Executive Editor Don Veleber, age for Individuals working over 30 hours . exam and application Information call You can cronl Ad-Impact by using largor man Rosource Dopartmont Monday- BOOKKEEPER . paid bonellts. Call 769:0011. Ask for Bov. DRIVER'S & MOVER'S (1 )805-687-6000' Ext. R-1448 for current tirement community located In Maplew- 'a week. Medical terminology Is required, (219) 769-6649 ext.NJ 130, 9AM-9PM, 7- SECRETARIES Thursday, 9AM-1PM, 108S Morris 674-8000, or send him your resume at: federal list. • ' - . ' ood, New Jersey seeks a resident - PART TIME $$$$$$$$$$$ typo: • ' /" CLERICAL. SPRINGFIELD agency Established local moving storage com- P.O. Box 849, Orange, NJ 07051. Our location is easily accessed from both 3 days per week In men's.clothing store. days. . Avenue (Liberty Hall Corp. Center), counselor tb start In the Spring ol 1990. Routes 24 .and 78. Interested individuals Corns home to New Jerseyl This Typo Sizo is... • : \Y (20T) 965-3317 to schedule a local ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER seeks full-time person. Excellent tele- pany needs relalble, punctual person. Applicants must have proven track record Ideal for retiree. Call John: Able to handle heavy furniture. Will train, ploase contact Personnel Department POSTAL SERVICE jobs. Salary lo $65K. Why pay New York taxes? ,12 Point — inloivlow. phone, organizational skills and typing GYMNASTICS SUPERVISOR of Imaginative and Innovative marketing .Entry level positions. Your area. Call (1) $$$$$$$$$$$ required. Benelits. Contact Noreen at must drive, year round Work, part timers EXCELLENT WAGES FOR SPARE Seeking serious, enthuslatio person over 277-8633.. •' • . •. , 964-9545 Full time position (or qualified applicant. TIME ASSEMBLY. EASY WORK AT experience. Good communication skills 805-687-6OOO Ext. P-144B. Previous A/R, A/R and computer know- KRA Insurance Agency, .467-6350, considered. Recent references. 18 years old who loves to work with required. Coljoge level education 'pre- JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! HOME. NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED. PART TIME. Fashion Advisor. Wear & The Bank at the ledge a plus,. , ' • • . '687-0035 children. Contact Monica at the ferred, The position presents an oppor- PROOFREADER. Experience preferred. $$$$$$$$$$$ 14 Point CLERK/TYPIST. Part-time, 10-3:00PM. CALL 1-504-641-7778 EXT; 4844. OPEN tunity to martlet retirement living asso- show ladles Jewelry 2 evenings, $125. Hospltallzallon, major medical, dental Sign of the Ship Small non-smoking office In Union, Du- 24 HOURS, INCLUDING SUNDAY,' YMCA - We train. Thursday, 10-2,429-7884, alter. Executive Secretary Excellent company bonolits, Including ; .dated health care services with an estab- iKsuuun ntmic, suMwir. «hv JIHSCYOTKI plan, Hie Insurance, 10 paid vacation ties Include answering phone, typing/, 762-4145 ; 3 756-1285. : Administrative ..since 1812 Profit Sharing. To arrange an Interview, B EXECUTE SECREtAftV lished leader In the retirement community days, 10 holidays, 5 personal data, ploaso call: word processing, Wing, bulk mailings, eto. DRIVERS NEEDED NEWSPAPER OFFICE seeks person for Steady. Call 245-0255. . . Word Processor* Call for appointment, 687-9340. . Busy direct rnalketlno, and advertising industry. Compensation package negoti- r r Experience Desired. Full/Parttlme for LANDSCAPE HELPER. MUST HAVE diversified duties. Full time. Delivery, Part Time. ~~ ' ~ Legal, with/without Steno ' 18 Point medical transport. Call at: agency Iri Union Center. Excellent oppor- •able. Send resume and compensation .'•", RECEPTIONIST COUNTER PERSON. Reliable. Full time tunity for experienced right arm? Excofent DRIVERS LICENSE. CALL JOHN requirements to Gregory L. Rogerlno, collections','light lilting; clerical, eto, Call PHONE BOOK DELIVERY Secretaries, with/without Dlclo The National 68M313, Ext, 280 388-9522 686-4337. 686-7700 (or Interview appointment., Mald/fomale over. 18 years ol ago with Exceptional opportunity at loading auto- or part time. Appetizing and take-outs. benellls Indudlng medical and dental. L.N.H.A., Executive Dlredtor, Ward motive cantor. Diversified duties include*, Ploasantdale, West Orange. No-Friday Heavy multi-mate WP, alert «yes and Homestead, 125 Boyden Avenue, Ma- . cars, vans, or trucks needed to deliver Wo hove top openings with major firms m BOOKKEEPER/CLERICAL 35 Walnut Avenue LEGAL SECRETARY/ Part or lull time... -NURSES. We are looking for the best. Elizabeth, N.J. Bell telephone directories light typing, telephone, etc. In pleasant, Essex, Union and Hudson Counties. State Bank night or Saturday calls. 736-5980. ears. Takecharge professional. To $28K. plewood, New Jersey 07040. . - LPN's, RN'«, Certllled Home Health congonlal surroundings, Excellent pay Equal OpDonunity Englovtr M/FlWV Call Mr. ftird, . • • Established Downtown Newark law firm. in COIOAID, Roselle Park, Roselle, Unden, Bring your oxportlso or fax your resumes ClarkrNJ' Aides, Certified.Homemakers, Certified 1 plan and benefits. YduVlove working with Part time or lull time posllllon. Must bo CUSTOMER jjERVJCE Excellont typing, steno and word pro- MATURE PERSON wanted for part-time ' Elizabeth , . Rahway, Kenllworth, Clark, 24 Point experienced. C/R, C/D, bank roo, payroll. . 964-7111 cessing skills. Experience a plus, but will Nannys and General Housekeepers, II Union, Cranford and surrounding areas. usl Call Phyllis at 763-3701 In Maplew-' t0 position two days, 10AM to 5P.M. Chlld- ood.for dotails. .' 'SUPERIOR PERSONNEL Add Impact by using Inrgor type • askTOUr Dulios also Include typing answering train. Congenial office, good salary and , you are the bast In your field then you > Must have valld;N.J. drivers license and Good opportunity for bright Individual with 'ren'8retair.:,Call,B51lO5ai. „..;•, Classlliod Roprosonlntivo lor the typo phcnos. Small ollico In Wost Orange DRIVERS WANTED. Full time, part time. . EXECUTIVE SECRETARY^ benefits. Contact Davis Posner- belong with us; Must'supply written refer' > .Insurance..: .!--<•—, 2 Washington PtaceNewark, NJ 07102 good typing and math skills for enby-lovel RECEPTIONIST. UNION Office looking- .you.would liko for-your ad -- ••-•- WHEN REPLYING area. Salary commensurate with experi- position. In sales ollico of national Indust- Flatbed or tow truck. Experience If you For partner. In West Orange low firm. 622-5657, .'.'•, ' MEDICAL' ASSISTANTrPhysId therapy -- ences, certlllcailon papers, phone refer- • Report from: 8:30am-3:30pm r ence. Reply to Box 356, Worrall Publica- ences and must be professional. If this is for a dopendablo person with pleasant' 242-6060 For low cost poople-fo.pooplo advortislng • TO A rial filter manufacturer. Must be detail have.lt. Must be 21 years old or older for Excellent secretarial and organizational experience preferred. Excellent salary. , March ;9Y:, March 17 tions, P.O. Box 158, Maplewood, NJ skills. Word Perfect a plu,s. Professional LEGAL SECRETAQRY. Full/ part-time. you, contact Reliable Family and Health - ' - Excluding Sunday'to th e . personality to handle telephones, greet FAX: 242-2113 got Into the Claseillod Pagos. Can oriontod and able to work Independently. Insurance purposes. Contact between 8 Full or part:time. 762-2615. customers and porform light clerrlcal r COUNTY LEADER and 6PM Monday thru Saturday, manner. Excellent salary and benefits Start at the ground floor and work your, ' . Care Sorvlces al 674-4000, ' . . CRAFTMAN'S CLUB OF UNDEN 763r9411.. • Vory pleasant working conditions and dulios. Full-time day position. .Call Mrs. SECRETARY, Retiree welcome. Logal CLASSIFIED BOX NUMBER good benelits. Call for appointment. 687-1511 Union/ Mlllburn/ Springfield package lor qualified candidate. Call way up In this newly established Newark . MEOICAL RECEPTIONIST 522 E. Elizabeth Avenue BOOKKEEPER. UNION Company' Mary, 736-5200, law firm. Will consider bright, energetic NURSE- SPECIAL procoduro nurse lor Linden, N;J. • . :. , Harding., 964-8200-Ext. 117 for oxporlonce. Slono/typlng. Part timo. Moil needs mature, dependable person to anglogrephy Institute, a beautiful hospital appointment. - resume showing salary expected: P.O. SUMMIT LAW OFFICE desires full or ploaso nddross onvolopo !o: SUMMIT FILTER CORP. beginner. Call for appointment alter JELASSISTANT _^_ work lull-time ori computerized account- FRIENDLY'S 1:00P.M. 82' : setting. Bam-4pm, Monday-Friday. Call Box 1655, Union, Now Jorsoy 07083. pnrt limo parson: rocoptlonlst, typing, eto. •ingayslanr-Eyparjence-wlth alt phases up • 687-3500 32 hours per week. Hoaith Insurance 268-8544, ovonlngs 376-3429. PART-TIME-WORKERS needed. As- Logal socrolarlal skills prolerred. to gpneral ledger helplul. Call Mrs. Hard- OF MOUNTAINSIDE semblers, clerical, knitting/ sewing, gen- RELIGIOUS EDUCATION BOX NUMBER DRIVER/WAREHOUSE available. Prior experience desirable, 273-5545. Aik lor Mr. Sohatl«n. Ing lor appointment: 964-8200, Ext.. 117. DATA ENTRY POSITIONS AVAILABLE ORDER ENTRY/ eral laborers. Earn $5O.OO-$500.00/ DIRECTOR County Leader LEGAL SECRETARY ; 994-0343 week at home. No experience necessary. SECRETARY. YOUR AD oould appear here Mature-minded, dependable driver Walters & Waitresses CUSTOMER SERVICE Unitarian Church ol Summit. Salaried Assorth/e, take-chargoTndlvldual noodod needed Immediately (or glass company In. Weekly paychecks, Students, house- Millburn ofllco. Excpllont typing and orga- Newspapers tor as mile as $6.od per week. Cooks : Manufacturing firm needs bright self star- wives, senior citizens welcomed. Unem- part-time, 20 hours per week, flexible TEACHERS for lull time entry level position with room Kenllworth. Clean driving record a must' For' busy, congenial;"rion-smoklng, five 10 months per year. Program develop- nizational skills. Heavy Infraction with P.O. BOX .158 Call lor more details. Our for advancement. Some previous export- Fountain Workers lawyer employment litigation firm conve- YOUR AD could appear here lor tor with computer oxporlonce and good ployed, underpaid, need extra cash? voluntoors. Hnndlo Incoming calls. Ex- and knowledge of North Central Jersey. as little as $6,00 per week,' Call ment and administrative skills. Excel- Sopto'mbor oponlnge lor a cortifiod. aftor- Maplewood, NJ 07040 Irlondly Classllled Depart- onco required. Contact Seth at: Good benefits, Calf for appointment: iJGi| nlenlly-looated-ln-West-Orange^Word- phono skills, . '•..•. Contact us, we can help. Dotails: Send a porlonco a must. Computer n plus, Excol- noon toachor and a morning aide lor a mont would bn hnppy in hnlp. -for-rmoro—detalls^_O.ur_lr-le.n.dlyl lent growth opportunity. Call 273-3245. Perfecl experience helplul; salary com- self-addressed, stamped onvolopo to Resume to: Unitarian Church, 4 Wai- lont bonofits. • • warm, Irlondly, innovativo Tomplo i*ou. Call..763-9411. . 232-0696 olassllled dopartmont- would Marie-at 399-8941 Lanlor/Unemployment Busters, P.O. Box 964-1640 mensurate with experience. Call Jan, be happy to help you. Call 763-9411. dron Avenue, Summit, NJ 07901. . nursory school in Springllold. Call Ronoo, Ask for Venny. 736-7033. For Interview • 2575, Bloomfield, NJ 07003, Call 376-3636 376-0539, . . -.

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Redwood - Prwiur* Truted FREE ESTIMATES Interior, 8i' Exterior Painting Reasonable Rates ..•'Database'«WP > LOW PRICES ' '-Stores' ••••' '.•••.••:• •CuilmLiniliCuilmLiniliUMLUhUn'U , Free Estimates HEASONABLBRAIBS IHtiMSUMO : ila Callings . SPECIALISTS INC. 1J YEARS EXPERIENCE • Addillons AndAlt«»iioni. -eall-Vlnce •. Union A MEASURING COMPUTER CONSULTINQ FREE ESTIMATES - ,N,J. State Llcerisod— •Commercial • Residential MttUTir •ComnurclalWlrlna • ' ,y :~Rl?"EHENCES INSURED FREE ESTIMATEits! to the Small Builnau ~TIHOPTm«Jl«E—^ JIM r~ 964r8364 . AFFORDABLE PRICES ;. • induiHilMrlnj :... LENNY TUFANO REFERENCES 70 Rldgewood Avenue BOB: 964-5813 rUUYINIWED CALL 564-9293 8150281 Irvlngton, N.J. 07111' 353-2668 Refe'f rices Available 688-9216 ' Wewlllbeatany AHor'dibl. R.IM "• 486-0067 378-8934 CALL 964-4127 : 746-5308 OALL(201)68e-3359*: 273-6025 688-5457 687-5774 •'•••:: 374-0644 . ru:2-1829 INSURED •. . ESTIMATES (201)783-0581 • legitimate compitltw's price, , 271CLAREM0NT.AVE., MCna BEEPER 578-5656 ', mCHBLINDTjn. TOM'S— A-1 FERDINANDI RICHARD MAX SR.& PAUL Jualllty HOOFING J.D. Llo. No. 9008 Ue No, 72M .'-. FENCING HOLLYWOOD CHURCHES-CLUBS-SCHOOLS PAINTING SCHOENWALDER WE STOP LEAKS ROOFING CONTRACTOR Roof Inn & Siding * Residential SCHOENWALDER BLEIWEIS CONTRACTORS ELECTRIC CO. Fund Raising far inr«Extarl EUUUL 1t:y«inolllai>iii/8»iv Windows, Quttors; Doors, -1 • Commercial j '.'• •Recessed llghtlno *\L^. - ALL TYPES Special Events | EU1912 -Humhlwg # Heatlnn . - Sarvlng Union county pocialJ.g.py •Smoke Detectors ^^ JftWalru REPAIRS Ir ALTERATIONS Carponlry S Bathrooms • Industrial -NeveHlH»~ Roofing • Gutters • Qastwallng conversion NO JOB TOb SMALL For.OvtrZOYtart. ftubber Rooling • RESIDENTIAL •Yorct 4 Seourlty Lighting NEW & REPAIR FLORI8X— Bithrootn » Kitchen ' . Over 75 years . -e-Huge 8electlon- • Leaders * dai hot water heater OR TOO LARGE Hoi Tar and Shingles . No Job Too 8m»ll •Alterations:' Umodallng OH h«ai a watar heater* •NewRoofing» Repair. . •COMMERCIAL NO JOB TOO SMALL , 60 year* In BUSINESS e Wholesale frlqei _ . e-Bithroohi* Kitchen - - ALLTVk>E8*0F - : - .All Types of Repairs-"— •New Developmenls -Neat and Glean GAS HEAT. BOILEBS ~ FiatRoofina— ""; 0H0t0"T^r~—INSURED e Consignment Terme lns«s|llallon Asirvlco ReModellno FREE ESTIMATES - credit card ovtr phone Over 2B years ZONE VALVES* Sr ALL WORK GUARANTEED EXCELLENT SERVICE _^»llnnt«t Furnished— ^_RE8ONABLE KATlS— QUTTER8 LEADERS— mm SHOCK vou Flower* for all ocaMlojjs 1 full) imuiedirte Mi Fully Insured rr*«FEilWi»l8r free Estimates 686-4621 REASONABLE RATES CALL: GIFTS PLUS experience—-^ -HttTWfrC0MTII0t8— State L"lo»nse ra/« FREE ESTIMATES 688-1853 No Job Too Small 1887 Morris Avenue, Union, N.J.-07083 Free Estimates Reasonable 680-0749 7?—^ENIOB DI8CpUNT 688-2612 Llo. No; 9591 " 76,1-5427 686-1838 Not Open to The General Public 464-8635 686-7415 381-5145 r>uuv INSUHED 3-0398 OM-BMol CALL 964-7359 0.101/4182 527-9168 Toll Free 1-800-421.5976 488-2188 REPAIRS ft^ENOVATK Yean Exper I PRQEANA ANV STYLE •CMwnlo Tiling "Kitchen CablneU A.BINI&SONS PENN BUILDERS J0ED0MAN A-ONE REMOVAL SYSTEMS TILE CONTRACTORS TREE SERVICE • KITCHEN "DININGBOOM Dins IWoodJR Flooring 'Painting NEW CREATIONS & REPAIRS : "The Wireless ESTABLISNBD mi , • •.• • CHAIRS'•:"' ...,'.•!. *FRAMEnS,lnc. ATTIC8 • BASEMENTS Security Speclallsla" KITCHENS •MTHROOMt Local Tr^Compiriy UNDERQROUND DRAINS •Cirp«ntiy'l'«Mllln(| WHTAKBPRIDB PMiiiririQ y • BOOTHS I BARSTOOL8 All types olcarponlry i'oustom QARAQE8 • LOT8 HEMIM'SHOUTIMS: All TypMTre* Work iV Thoroughly slcenkd 3 I UtIMATIt— Providing Reliable Efficient Service IN A JOB WILL DONE j* j£nov««iph Spaolailiti MoorsMjir Also ijnckois. Swonts. Hats ,:'.• '•. RBCOV8RBP\v..'. .':';''.'-' home • remodeling. 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SERVICES iOFFERED TREE EXPERTS •INSTRUCTIONS WANTED TO BUY AUTO FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE HELP WANTED BATHROOM REMODELING ELECTRICIANS HOME IMPROVEMENTS '. LANDSCAPING • PAINTING •?&; YOUR T0PS-NEWL0CATI0N PIANO LESSONS. Your home, proles' 1988 CHEVROLET CORSICA. Pam- 1979 PLYMOUTH VAN, extra long, AMI AL TERRANOVA WE DONT JUST CREATE REStDENTIAL*COMMERCIAL JONS BY JOHN REPAIRS & RENOVATIONS slonal muslo educator. Pop to classical. We buyandsell books. 321 Park Avenue, pered, excellent condition, low mileage, FM, air, just tuned, runs great body ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS BEAUTIFUL LAWNS.- CUSTOM D 4-cyllndef, -automatic, air-conditioning, needs work. $600/bestoffer.245-i283 or TEACHER'S ASSISTANTS AND •Free estirnatesiOdd Jobs *Vanltie»*Bathtub Enclosures . WE X>0 IT AT AN - VM PAINTING Plalnfleld, 7S4-3900. •Ceramic floors A walls •Ceramic TillngAMtehen Cabinets M Having'Twins; must-sell I $7400, Call 241-9403. • •',.•..• L •' GROUP TEACHERS needed lor ex- AFFORDABLE PRICE InWrloNExtarior ' panding Infant/toddler program. Must •Specialty-Installation* ' - Electrical Repairs a Installations • * Vinyl 4 Wood Ftooring*Pa!nting CASH PAID, Immediate pick-up. Furni- 661-4655 after 6pm. . " Residential. Commercial, Industrial .-. •FULL LAWN MAINTENANCE , _^ v ture, glassware, bedrooms, dJhlngrooms, 1989 PONTIAC FIREBIRD' Formula, have Certification or two years experi- Jacuzzi ft Whirlpool tubs ,ACaroenuyAPannellACaroenuyAPanellng Loaded. 5-speed, showroom condition, Specializing InXustom-Undscape and FREE ESTIMATES . .. :;_:_-*SPRING»?FAUr CLEAN-UP SUCCESSFUL MATH TUTOR glassware. Almost anything pre-1940's. 1984 CHEVROLET Cavalier CS Station- ence and leadership abilities. Full time •Wallboarda replaced or-repaired • *RAILRGAD TIES Call wagon, automate, 2.0 liter, full power, garage kept, 3,600 miles, $10,000, Call and part time. Livingston YMCA, Security Lighting. Call for Free Estimate: Providing Reliable.Efficient Service At r : U SCHOOL 'CLUBS TEAM 'ETC. OVER 225 YEARYEARS TEACHINTEACH G We'll check your basement, attio, garage, 686-7695 John Schlllfzzl •SOD/SHRUBS eto, 603-8884. ^ air, am/fm, new tires, brakes, exhaust. 533-0034. . 688-3359 Beeper- 678-5656 .. Reasonable. Price* Since 1066. • High Sohbol/CoHeoS * Just passed inspection. Excellent condl- • *TOP SOIL 353-2668\ TOP QUALITY Algtbrb a ii through Calculul s f REN-CENT CONSTRUCTION CORP. For Free Estimate CaH ' COLOR-Portable TV sets and VCR's Jon^$2.1fiO.-CalL429.2437, 1979_EONTIAC_TRANS AM. 6.6 litre CARPENTRY... " ELECTRICAL REPAIRS and improve- QUICK SERVICE T(403), white/ blue InlSnoTTTiir wheel, air. TELEMARKETING' 762-7100 r 687-3346 S.S. TREE SERVICE -Wanted ^-Any-condlHonr-Casrr"pald; ments, Free estimates. EveniEveningi / 273-5440, ' - 1978 CHEVY IMPALA, 4-door, four new power windows, rear defroster, good weekend hours. Lighting, services arid 1955 Springfield AvenueMaplewood mcHisRiirr Nsasp condition. 68B-3097. ' — CAPRI 272-0011 tires, power steering/ brakes, automatic , repairs; Lfcense 74T7. SmalSma l Job upedal- 239-3357 RYSZARDBLASZCZYK 101 South 21al Street, Kenllworth 686-6550 MAKE EXTRA money. I buy furniture, 688-4699 never hit, no rust, 350 V-S, 85,800 miles. 1986 PONTIAC TRANS AM. Bright red, DO YOU LIKE TO TALK?- CONSTRUCTION ' 1st. Frank 430-8264. Evenings & Weekends lewelry, china, silver, frames, paintings, 272-6698. . • . ...Than w» want to talk to you. COMPLBTC TRIE CARE t TUTORING and remedial work In your bric-a-brao, linens, pottery, lamps, Call T-top, sports package. • 40,000 miles. A' Division of Vincent J. Morrocco home by an experienced professional. All $82oo:or best offer. Evening, 672-3069 or 'GENERAL REPAIRS 'FRAMING MAE ELECTRICAL CO. •Interior. . ''Ex,ter\br '',. ••".••-•- TILE , __.__•" TREE • SHRUBPLANTING '272-2008,or 241-2601. " • 1975 CHEVY NOVA. 4 door, 9— original We are looking for a highly Belf-motivatod Realtor Builder. grade school subjects. CaH 731-0037, miles excellent condition. Great first car. day, 368-1349. • • • . person with good communication skills. 'ROOFING 'ADDITIONS 'RESIDENTIAL : •CommerclBl',', *Re8ldential CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER ^ OLD STAMP. COLLECTIONS, Letters $2,800. Call 686-8199. . 1988 PONTIAC 6000, fully loaded, Sales experience a plus. Some typing. 'SPECIALIZING IN •• ••••.. 'COMMERCIAL and correspondences, picture postcards, Flexible hours. Maplewood office. Call lor LAWN CARE New and Repairs - UPHOLSTERY; autographs, comic books, baseball cards 1987 CHRYSLER Le BARON, Black, 25,000 miles, first $5,995. 1982 Dodge ' R. TAVARES ' .. • H _lkit • _*% : "j_M i , Diplomat, 52,000 miles, $500. 372-6182 appointment. SIDING & DECKS BONDED INSURED ANY STYLE/ •:[,. and other collectibles. Estate appraisals. 4-door, turbo, fully equipped, 4 new tires, HOME IMPROVEMENTS VERY CHEAP grass cutting. Will cut on ; No Job too Big or Small Call •Normart Scrivener, 7 Highland. A-1 shape. $6,500. Phone 862-2614. weekdays after SPM. 'NO JOB TOO BIG as needed basis. You decide. Call Rich ROBERTS PAINTING I do ft all 'KITCHEN 'DlNINGROOM CHAIRS 674-8000 , , 686-4621 Additions - Dormers • Decks : ^l, Mupluwuud, 762-S650. • 'NO JOB TOO SMALL -•' \ , Uc. OTS01 -687-9116.—.-."'^•"".••'. ' • Interior and Exterior Paitig —-'BOOTIIGi DAROTOOkS- 1981 FORD LTD. Station wagon, 8 pas- 1988 SUBARU GLXT 57K, front wheel Roofs • Windows -Siding Sheetrock and Plaster-fl -3GE-WEGNA- Orlg. Reoyolar* of Scrap senger, air conditioning, am-fm stereo, "drlue, 2-door coupe, S-speed, fully TEXAS REFINERY Corp. oKers plenty of FREE ESTIMATES MASONRY' RECOVERED- loaded, excellont condition. $4800. Call money plus cash bonuses, fringe benefits Free Estimates . Insured Gutter CleaningCleaning ' Metal power steering, powor brakes, good 429-2987 " 'CUSHIONS RESTUFFED 687-3619. • •_ to repsonsiblo Individual In Union area. FULLY INSURED RICH BLINDT JR. L«'W, MASONRY: BRICKWORK, PA- ALL WORK GUARANGUARANTEEDT . transportation. Must sell. 964-9684° Regardless ol experience write W.K, BOB 964-5813 — ^ FULLY INSURED MAX WEINSTEIN Electrical Contractor TIOS, STEPS. WALKS. FREE ESTI- JG UPHOLSTERY' 1988 FORD MUSTANG-GT. Red, fully 1985 SUBARU XT Turbo. Blue, 4 wheel Pate, Texas Refinery-Corp., Box 711, MATES. INSURED. 467-5125.. " 1001 VAUXHALL ROAD drive, air conditioning,' sunroof. Fully Fort Worth, TX 76101. CARMINE 676-2966 Uo. No. 6006 INCOME TAXES 985-8829- 985-3439 DENICOLO TILE CONTRACTORS SONS, INC. loaded Including alarm and car bra. Best .DISCOUNT WITH THIS AD« UNION, N.J. 07083 serious offer. Call 686-7700 before 4PM loadod. $4800. Days, 867-0300, •RESIQENTIAL TAX RETURNS PREPARED. MICHAEL DEPENDABLE INSURED SERVICE Eitiblliliid 1935 (7) MISCELLANEOUS Evenings/ wookonds, 736-4940. YOUR AD could appear- here LAZARICK v SINCE 1919 weekdays only, ask for Pete. CARPENTRY •COMMERCIAL DIMAKOS 686-1037,' Kitchens, Bathrooms, Repairs, Gout- Dally 8-5/Sat. 8:30-12 for as little as $6.00 per week. GENERAL CONTRACTOR, . 686-5953 -" FLEA MARKET 1982 TOYOTA SUPRA. Automatic, high •INDUSTRIAL _. Asphalt, concrete drives, sidewalks, Ing, Tile Floors, Tub Enclosures, 1967 FORD MUSTANG fastback. Navy Call for more delalU. Our CONTRACTORS WILLIAM E. A GIGANTIC -Flea Market. Union High 686-8236 . blue. 289 4-barrol. Needs refinlshlng performance, all extras. Outstanding friendly Classified Depart- NO JOB TOO SMALL JEWELERS steps, curbs, patios, painting, gutters, Showerstalls '••' _ . WORD PROCESSING body and running condition, Garaged. 'Addition! *Custpm Deck* decks, rubbish removal, 688-0230, Lot. 2369 Morris Avenue, Union. Sunday, inside/ out. Engine excellent Need mo- ment would be happy to help PRICES THAT WON'T BAUER Free Estimates fully Insured ACADEMIC PAPERS? Reports? April 29th. B/Nai Brlth. $15. Call ney for school. $3,500. 761-5417. •. Must sop. $4,250. Call 731-0498. you. Call 763-9411. • ' 'RoollnB 'Sldlno 926-5265. i. • ; •Door* 'Raplacamamf Windows SHOCK YOU! Professional Painting No lob too small or too large Resumes/ cover letters? We Can Help) 6fe-7803. ..•..'. SKI SETTING CO. Satisfaction' guaranteed. Free pickup/ 1986 FORD TAURUS XL. Excellent con- 1984 TOYOTA SR5 Sport, 5 speed, X-RAY • PART TIME FREE ESTIMATES . '- MASSUESE/MASSAGE Exterior/Interior 686-5550/390-4425 ATTENTION DEALERS: Huge Rotary dition In/ out, garage.kopt, full power,- . Our large medical facility has a position 688-1853 NEWJERSEY, NEW YORK, ANTWERP, delivery. Word processing training- Multi- 63,000 miles, $3,350.1981 Nissan Max- MIKEJOHN MEN, WOMEN, Athletes, Executives; P.O. BOX 3695, UnlonrNJ Flea.Market at Dayton High School. loadod, 60K miles,' $5000. Original available working Saturday mornings. •, Fully Insured DIAMOND SETTING EXTRAORDI- r Mate or Word Perfect 5.0. Call for student ima, automatlo, AM/FM cassette, air, 687-1236 NAIRE, MANUFACTURING SPECIAL Improve your performancel! Excellent INSURED dlscountl Imprint Word Processing Springfield. Sunday, April 29th. Call ownor. 763-9378. . $2,300, 399-4077. We offer a modern friendly environment muscle massage. 10 years experience. and a competitive starting salary. If Inter- 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE ORDERS. OFFICIAL O.I.A. IMPORTER, 763-0484. : •" , • ' 1989 FORD MUSTANG. QT. All white, SPURR ELECTRIC APPRAISER. Residential service available. 7am-8pm. "964-4942 TOWING GOVERNMENT SEIZED vechlcles from ested please call Personnel at 277-8633. Complete privacy. 372-8928. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH fully loaded, ,V8, 5 spood: Excellent $100 and up! Imports/ Mercedes/ Corvet- 905 Mountain Ave. —- condition. Owner for 6 monhs. 9,800 PAPER HANGING INDOOR/OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET tOS. Call 201-736-12S3, Ext. S-200,- Q., GREENWALD ' • New & Alteration work Springfield, New Jersey MOVING/STORAGE DRUID TOWING mllos, J53-.1996. ".;-.- Carpenter Contractors 376-8881 or 376-8680 EXPERT (8) ANNdUNCEMENTS 1986 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF. Automatic, ••"23% HOUR SERVICE Corner Fifth and Chestnut, Rosalie 1987 FORD Crown Victoria LX, grey,- ' alrconditlonlng, Well kept, like new, great All type repairs, remodeling, kitchen, Specializing In recessed lighting and AMERICAN RED BALL PAPERHANGING & .loaded, 4 door. Exosllont condition in & service changing, smoke detectors, yard- KITCHEN '' JUNK CARS REMOVED Saturday, March 10, 1990 .ANNOUNCEMENTS heat. Must cool Asking $8000, Call porches, enclosures, cellars, attics. Fully Local a worldwide movers. Red Carpet PAINTING out. Runs great. Asking $7250/B.O, 378-8368, leave message. ^ Insured, estimates given 688-2984. and security lighting, alterations, and now service' to FLORIDA. Agent UNIVER- LOCKOUT SERVICE Collectible and Flea Market Dealers CHURCHES 686-1615. ' . .. • Small jobs. • developments. License No. 7288, Fully BEHBR Bl SITY Van Unes. 276-2070. 1601 W. MIKE TUFANO Few Spaces Available, 245-7300 1986 YUGO. 17,000 MILES._$1,200. Insured. No Job Too Small. Edgar Road, Linden, PC 00102.. • CLUBS"> • SCHOOLS GOVERNMENT SIEZED vohlclos from CALL 467-0015. 851-9614 FREE ESTIMATES HUGE INDOOR $100. Fords. Mercedes. -Corvotlos. 399-4994 687^8730 FUND RAISING JOE DOMAN KITCHEN INa. DON'S ECONOMY and MEASURING Chevys; Surplus. Buyers gulde"(1) AUTO TOWING _ FENCING Factory Direct Prices (6) INSTRUCTIONS FLEA MARKET SPECIAL EVENTS 805-60O0 Ext. S-1448. . MOVING & STORAGE References Available • -- DEALERS WANTED WE WILL REMOVE YOUR JUNK CARS. 686-3824 TOM'S^ FENCING 'Jewelry- Gifts- Novelties 24. HOUR SERVICE. 688-7420. SHOWROOM NOW OPEN The Recommended Mover. Our 25th 522-1829 • " YOUR AD opuld- appear "here- —INSTRUCTIONS 1981 HONDA ACCORD, 64,000 miles, 5 • •Alterations/Repairs year. PC 00019. 751 Lehlgh Avenue, SUNDAY, APRIL 1ST 'HUGE SELECTION •Closets/Cabinets ALL TYPES . for as little'as $6.00 per Week. speed, AM/FM cassette, $1,350. 1980 AUTO WANTED: — 'All 1990 Color & Styles Union., .... ,-•••• PROFESSIONAL WALLCOVERING In- GUITAR LESSONS; professional ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL 'WHOLESALE .PRICES Honda Accord, AM/FM cassette, $825. •Customized Tables NEW & REPAIR Call for more details. Our teacher, your home.'Rock, pop, classical. •Storage Areas "Free Designs & Estimates 687-0035 . 688-MOVE stallations. Fully Insured, Guaranteed. friendly Classified Depart-, ELIZABETH, NJ 'CONSIGNMENT TERMS 399-4077. -. ALL CARS 1980, 1960, 1970 and up (4) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NO JOB TOO SMALL Certified by Paperhanglng Institute. Free All jlges. Modem methods tailored to Junks, wrecks wanted; anywhere. Top •Formlca/Wood/Panellng *Custom Wood & ment wduld be happy to help desired style. Competitive prices. TABLES $12.00 . 1983 HONDA ACCORD. 4 door, 5 speed, Wlndows/Doors/Sheatrock estimates. Commercial, residential, Call you. Call 763-9411, . , . GIFTS PLUS cash prices paid. Free Towing. Bonus on BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FREE ESTIMATES Mica Cabinets PAUL'S M & M MOVERS Joseph, 736-0241 or-736-1766;' S27-9683..':'. ' .-. CAUL 352-4350 FOR INFORMATION power sunroof, AM/FM cassetto, cruise Pontiac and Oldsmoblle cars; Call Bob for GROUND FLOOR opportunlly,_U_you Formerly Of Yale Ave. 1887 Morris Avenue, Union, NJ, 07083 control. Charcoal groy. Mint condition. price and pick-up, 256-7481, 904-7901. CARPETING "~ CALL: Hillside. PM.0O177 UNION. CONNECTICUT. FARMS . havo tho courage to call, It could make PLUMBING CHURCH, STUYVESANT AND CHEST- 69K miles. $4600. 761-7177, 819-0707 Local ;«-Long you rich I 201 882-9507, 24 hours. DON ANTONELLI. Royal linoleum. Fam- 761-5427 ' ~~ BLEIWEIS NUT., MARCH 17TH, 9AM-3PM. 964-9660 TOP $$$ IN CASH- ous brands, Armstrong, Mohawk, Amtico, BEHER QUALITV AT Distance Moving 1988 HYUNDAI EXCEL Hatchback. PLUMBING CHEATING Nor Open To The General Public 2-door, 4 speed, Excellent running condi- For ALL Cars & Trucks "HOW TO start and operate your own Manrtlngton, CongolounvTerkett. Expert / FIREWOOD-: ~~~-' A BETTER PRICE CALL 688-7768 : MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE profitable buslnoss at homol" For details Installation, Low prices.Freo estimates. •Gas heating conversion tion. $3500, negotiable. Call 674-6352, CALL DAYS • 589-8400 JAN'S KITCHENS INC. " PERSONALS leave message. write to: Frank O'Hara, 571 Chestnut Shop at home. Call 964-4127. FIREWOOD •Gas hot water heater • ' •:• ••'''. Guaranteed —AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DIS- or EVES. - 688-2044 CUSTOM KITCHENS AT •Bathroom & kitchen remodeling COVERY SHOP. SECOND HAND CAROLE JANE'S-SINGLES. Fordlscrir Stroot, Orango, NJ 07050. RITTENHOUSE mlnnting genteel adults seeking tradi- CLEANING SERVICE STOCK CABINET PRICES REASONABLE RATES FURS, JEWELRY, CLOTHING FOR 1987 ISUZU PICK-UP. 14,000 mllos, 4 • (Same day Pick-ups) SPLIT, SEASONED, FULL CORD •• Fully. Insured and Bonded WOMEN, MEN AND CHILDREN. 2012 tional relationships In a gracious manner. speed, great mpg, Ilko now. Must sell. . DIANE'S - EVENING CLEANING SER- European A Traditional Concepts. Fea- MOVING 292-4748. ,. WE PAY CASH for your |unk car or truck. INVESTMENT PROPERTIES""""" Slate license 7876 ., ResiilfSv MORRIS AVENUE' (UNION CENTER). 925-6898 altor 6PM or woskends. J.P. CUNNINGHAM & SONS; 375-1253, VICE. Apartments, homes and offices, turing the 'Dorwood Custom Cabinet FAMILY OWNED - OPERATED Uno ••...• 964-6220.. . • $4,600. •'••.•• SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES. Diane, 636-0278 or 583-5885 Fully Insured Statewide Moving 686-7415 CEMETERY PLOTS TRUCKS FOR SALE 755-8736. Leavo message II no answer. Call Jan at 647-8556, Call Us First For Free Estimates BEDROOMSET: lOpelces. Carveddark • • - - HOLLYWOOD 1983 MAZDA GLC Station Wagon. 5 For a Free In Home Estimate speed,'air conditioned, AM/FM cassette. 1984 CHEVROLET Pick Up, S1O with FLOORS , Automotive I qaK,circa 1935.!Excelfenteondltlori,Must j . -MEMORIAL PARK. . : :.u. DJ MAINTENANCE— Residential .and MAX Sa & PAUL '.Only '••64,000- miles. Very economical. cap, lully* equipped; Exoellsnt oondltlon. :• ^LANDSCAPING •: ••'.;'-•• > ' sell;' Reasonably!>priced-.''Oall;'after - 241-9791 j./M;;,r;--f'/to.: , •• •) •• ••;.••;••• • ---i.^ office cleaning; window cleaning; floor SANDING, REFINISHINQ and Picketing, 1 r i 6:00P,M., 762-6816J. i Gethosmane Gardens, Mausoleums. Must see..$2200. 763-1901. $3600, Call 289-0595. waxing. Fully insured. References pro- Hardwood and Parquet Floors. Fully B0EnCHER BROS. ' ' • -S PM00112 • SCHOENWALDER Established. 1912 < Over 75 Years Office: 1500 Stuyvesant Ave.i' Union. "IBBtTMERCEDES, MODEL 2B0CE. 1989 CHEVY PICK-UP S-10.4.3 L: V-6. - vlded. Free estimates. Call 864-8136. Insured • Free Estimates • Call Kin Floor UNDSCAPING SCHAEFER MOVING. Reliable, very low BOY'S. "COMPLETE" wardrobe. Size 688-4300 . rates. 2 hour minimum. Same rates on Gas Heat & Water. Heaters Classy, beautiful brown, Ian Interior. Bedllner, hitch, automatic air condl- Sanding, Ino. 226-3829. •, Design s Construction newborn to 3T Including accessories, HOUSEGLEANING. Experienced and weekends. Insured. Free estimates, Installation 4~Servlce Everything like new. Some toys also PSYCHIC, MRS. TRACEY, Runs new. Must sell. Asking $8,250 or . tloned. tilt wheel, 28,000- miles. $9,500. reliable mother and daughter are seeking GARAGE DOORS Lawn Maintenance .License PM00S61. Anytime, 964-1216. .available. Call 964-3186 or 687-7195. bast offer. 375-6489/ 375-6249, Call Tom 241-2768. new customers, Wo have references. ESTIMATES FURNISHED . GARAGE DOORS- Installed, repairs & Freer Estlmalaa Fully Insured I give all types' of readings and advice, Please call 091-1418, leave.message. ; ••'-. ODD JOBS BRAND NEW Mirrored front, custom built 1983 MERCURY COUGAR. Just 1974 DODGE KARY-VAN. Step-up cube Gorvlco, electrio operators & raolo con- 686-0749 Don't suffer with your problems, Don't painted, all power, new'fransmlsslon, van. 4 new tires; new rear doors, 77,000 467-5125 Wall system, beige formica Inside, filled glvS up, I can help you. For appointment, trols. STEVEN'S OVERHEAD DOOR, HOME HANDY MAN Uc, 101/4182 , rims and tiros. 81K. Asking $3,000 or best- miles. $1,600 or best offer, 686-7020. TOO BUSYI Too Tlredl Call Trust Clean- 467-4713 with drawers, shelves and closets. Ap- call: • • Striking, single-story office con- ers. All purpose/custom, deluxe dean- 241-0749. :-• • ' Painting, paperhanglng, carpen- RICHARD SCHOENWALDER proximately 12'x8'x19", $8,000 or best offor. Call 688-5402. . • . (After 4;00 P.M.) .' 687-7064 1988 DODGE RAM pick up truck, 350 domlnurns In prime, Northern New Ing. Residential and business. Refer- • •GUTTERSyLEADERS try & odd jobs, clean-ups. No • -PLUMBING & HEATING - offer. Call Beth, 376-8917, 1982 MERCURY GRAND-'Ma7qursT "dnglnbr4whSol"drtverBedllnorr2iT500 Jersey location, minutes from 1.-78 oncos available. Call Yvonne 375-8445, REPAIRS (.ALTERATIONS Union . Loaded. 84,000 miles. Good condition. mllos. $10,000. Call 688-8882. GUTTERS * LEADERS FREE job too small, BATHROOM & ' COYOTE COAT, womens, full length, Units from 1090 to 10,000 sq. It..5 to : Asking $1800. Call 687-0697. TRI COUNTY UNDERGROUND DRAINS THATCH, LIME AND 964-8809 :•-:'•• KITCHEN REMODELING! medium slzo. Beautiful, warm luxurious. 1985 DODGE W1S0 pick-up, 4 whool 1..parking ratio: Dramatic mentral FERTILIZER WITH EVERY GAS HEAT'BOILERS Must sacrifice. Any reasonable offer con- 1967 MUSTANG COUPE, 289, nuto, ps, drive, Royal SE package, low milongo, Thoroughly cleaned and flushed. NO JOB too small, Electrical, plumbing, .sldered,, 371-0643. .. atrium;.with planting and sitting CLEANING SERVICES SPRING CLEAN-UP OR drains cleaned, mason Work, new and. ZONE VALVES 4 solid California car. Excollonl mechani- oxtras, mint. Looks new. $8,200/ bost oroas." 571Conlral,Avenue, Offers $10.00. off on spring window AVERAGE HOUSE $35.00 NEW MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT -repair-carpentry,1 sheetrock, roofing and HEATING CONTROLS DINING^ ROOM set, pecan, like new, cal!. Original palnt/lntorlor, many now oHer, 6B7-3958. • cleaning, home cleaning and gutter ALL DEBRIS BAQGEDFROM ABOVE parts, $4S00/best olfer. 964-5128. .' • New Providence • FOR JTHE-1990-SEASON - painting. John 688-8596. 464-8635 table, three leaves, expands to 90", two 1987 DODGE B350 heavy-duty van. cleaning or iny other spring clean up. - MARK MEISE228-4965 arm and1 four wing chairs, magnlllcent exclusive Sales Agents: - . ' Exterior washing, Interior painting. KENMAR LANDSCAPING & PAVING _._ PAINTING _:„ • License No. 6551 1986 P.EUGEOT 505 TURBOWAGON. Dark blue.~V-8,'power6teerlng/'brakes, Repairs Replacements . lighted breakfront, custom interlocking. Loadod, leather seats, alrconditlonlng, air, AM/FM stereo, doors. 32,670 miles. For Free Estimates oall: ' .„ ^688-3882 ROOFING ~tailO"ads, ^acrilfce $1,750, 273-1383 HEALTH & FITNESS A-1 FERDINANDI PAINTING cruise control,-storoo, all extras. Great Mint, $8800, 201-678-5840. 378-8814 GREEN GRASS ~ evenings, . oondltlon, 44,000 miles, $8,400. -1989-FORD:Fe80-4X4CHStdrrirEnglne WANTED: ENTERPRISES INTERIOR.EXTERIOR No Job Too Small or Too Laroe ESTATE SALE. Entire contents. Bar- 762.5369^- COMMERCIAL 65 People to lose up to 30 POUNDS In the ROOFINQ«GUTTERS*LEADERS 302.8 speed; air, Sony AM/FM cassette, ;' COMPUTER SERVICES """* Landacapa Contnotor All Types of Repairs gains galore, March 9,10 & 11,10-4pm; 1986 PLYMOUTH HORIZON. Auloma- Viper auto security system," sliding rear next 30 DAYS for. UNDER $100. All Neat and Clean 1072 Stuyvesant Avenue, Apartment 1 A: (10) AUTOMOTIVE REALTORS • INFOWEST SYSTEMS CO.. natural. Doctor recommended. 100% •Spring Cleanups -Lawn Maintenance Over 25 Years Experience Gutters : Leaders tio, 25,000 miles, hatchback; air condi- window. Extended service plan. Ladder •Shrubs .Sod .Top Soil "Mulch 540 North Ave., Union Tired of Shopping, at Computer Stores? Guaranteed/Controls and normalizes the Free Estimates Very. Reasonable Prepay your ad for your car or EUROPEAN LOVESEAT, earth-tone AUTO ACCESSORIES tioning, power steering, brakes, stereo, rack tool box, bedmat, black and guns- , . Qr Have You Bought a 'Computer appotile.Jl.-Ypu Don't Need To Lose Residential - Commercial DOTSY LOU warrantee. Must sell.. Best, offer. moke gray.. Must see, $14,800 or best (201).289-7.700 . , FREE ESTIMATES tweed fabric solid wood trim. Excellent • •• , That Is Gathering-Dust ." • ' Wolght.-Somebne Ypu_LQyft^poos_ CALL 964-7359 Roofing Contractors truck for two weeks for drily oondltlon. $.125 negotiable. Call 486-2453, 381-6871, offer. Calf 790-7078. . Thu i)tnor an offering. An olfaring enn oTily be BUY-WISE made by public ol'orlng. •tat«mont. Drokar Co- ;• ••.: We Can Help. Call"Us,. • CALL NOW: 761-6142, ask for Sy. 851-2188 .736-4562, . \ : •'• . opamlloft. • " . • 'Accounting-'Marketing 'Desktop Note: all products Kcfther. Also gain Union, NJ ... •Publishing'Databaao'WP weight-. •••••• ;- ' ' • ' •'•. -688-2188 AUTO PARTS • . Computer Consulling To BORIS RASKIN cxcotlfint condition> $165 sscn. 2 to* WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC The Small BUlsness . HOME IMPROVEMENTS & SON : frigerators. $200 and $300. Money back Open 6 Day*, Closed Sundays ' 378-8934 HOLLYWOOD PAINTING .guarantee, 694^2235; . ..:.. .:... Wedntsdey-and Saturday 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE CLARK BUILDERS 7:30AM to 5:45PM - _EJtfEHIOftJUNTEfUOR CONTRACTOR ~~~~~: LANDSCAPING Up in HOLLYWOOD MEMORIALPark In Un- Waekdsya 7:30AM to 7PM. ~ A. BIN! &.SONS FREE ESTIMATES/INSURED SERVING UNION COUNTY FOR OVER ion, 4 {graves by walkway.'Near trees. GEORGEANA CONTRACTING , • New Creations S Repalrsl"•". ARTISTIC LANDSCAPING WORK GUARANTEED 20 YEARS. NEW ROOFING and RE- Advance Valued at $2400. Asking $1800. Will 688-5848 •Additions Built Up or Out ' We Take Pride In A Job Well Donel PAIR. ALL WORK GUARANTEED IN divide. Call 686-0073. WITH SUPER DEALS LIKE THESE NO WONDER! 'Custom Kitchens and Baths. •Masonry JAIr Condlllohlng- •.,.. DESIGN REASONABLE RATES WRITING. FULLY INSURED. FREE ES- • VAUXHALL SECTION 'All types of Siding and Masonry Work 'Patlps "'Stonework "Tile brickwork . :.-„ REFERENCES- • Tl MATES. CALL:-- -'; AND WE WH.L SELL . HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR, frost- 2091 Springfield Avenue •Stops 'Healing 'Light Carpentry EXOTIC GARDENS & free. 2 years old. $250. King size head- FACTORY Fully Insured and "Guaranteed! '-•••• : CALL 564-9293 381-514S 1 (5) SERVICES OFFERED ;; Free Estimates 'Residential Refrldgerallon ^ POND INSTALLATION YOUR CAR FOR YOU! board, rosewood and chrome, $35, Mini Union 9% APR on IIP • "One Call Does It All"l , Fully Insured Free Estimates 0.&H.. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR blinds, 4, 35x60, $40. All wool Imported ACCOUNTING *\* . ' •_'". J.D. :••..::• ' -.'• floral rug, 814 x 11 feet, $350. Call CASH BACK TO 687-6924 731-7718 : TREE REMOVAL PAINTING. FULLY . INSURED. CALL AUTO DEALERS B FINANCING ACCOUNTING SERVICES — Small bu- (201) 964-3774 • WAYNE 955-2383. — . ROOFING CONTRACTOR 687-0616. •'.•.'.. .' •' . . On soloct models If quallffod. FREE ESTIMATES Speaclallzlng In 1 ply Rubber Roofing. ELIZABETH MOTORS, INC. Slop by for tlntalls. slnosses. Monthly or quarterly service,. HOUSE AND baseball card sale. March OLDSMOBILE .Corporate, partnership and Individual In- ALAN MARGULIES COLOR MY WORLD Hot Tar, and Shingles, all types o '90 VOLVO INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Repairs. ,< •' 10.11. 567 Mountain Avenue, Spring- Oldest & Largest 744 GLA come taxes. George P. Porcelll, Jr. JENDOR CONTRACTORS INTERIOR SPECIALISTS 686-1S38 I FIT DOESN'T SELL/ field, 10AM-4PM. Washer/ dryer, llvln-. All. luntl.Ws. lint all,T Hi'u cats., C.P.A., 761-1658. COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL ' .. All work guaranteed Exclusive—- Ain,-sun it, lint oil.. itMM cau- .COMMERCIAL ' INDUSTRIAL PROFESSIONAL CRAFTSMEN groom, bedroom, color TV, glassware, j • mai palnl,— aun. —'• -iw,- . WORK GUARANTEED Fully Insured. Free Estimates Olds Dealer. In L-UJ10 - pwf. - llrna ftrld7'kl,l lit 4 icyln . V|N.No. ACCOUNTING SERVICES and Income RESIDENTIAL ALL PHASES OF " FULLY INSURED 688-2612 WE'LL RUN THE AD wore. Need own pick-up for Ug Items. Union County ji7,374rfymtrtaua m Itfno./b*ki7lki./wdiw./m/r., 4 cyl. L13S057S. KlSflP $20,215. Pymli. Rooflng-Palnting-Slding - Cash only. • . Value Rated Used Cars •.O-ITM cloud «td liui, 111 mo, In VIN No. L140O211: MSBP 123,1110. MIKJ on eo-mo cloud ind ruu, Tax preparation for Individuals and small ; INTERIOR RENOVATION FREE ESTIMATES Pymli baud on 60-mo. cloudend Ulmolnadv. 15.000 ml. llmllpf. California Ceilings JAHN'S LANDSCAPING 682 Morris Avenue adv., 1 mo. ue. dip. 15,000 ml. 1 businesses. Call Nancy Frlschman, CPA • PLASTER* SHE.ETBOCK ' Hillside, NJ REFERENCES -~ EQUALITY •••;-• •••. THE THIRD •':_ MARCY MACH 3 Universal Gym. Excel- llmll pf. v. I!' lh«ul foor niorir e detailsdetils . Our friendly AUTO FOR SALE • 18«9CHE«V*M : SPECIALIST! INC. sonsbte. Free Estimates. Call 85T-2610. WE TAKE AWAY ANYTHINQ ; > •'; . sarlriiiJi.lilLiadw « Mounlalnili.BeM••. . • B«»lli/R«ullaPiHJl>«l«tM •, Mlnt*hanoe,/; olasslflelasslfled departmentdepart ' would 19/7 BUICK LeSABRE. Excellent condl- ' GREAT 20 SERIES nuEUTUUtn y LOW RATES;, ; : be happy to help youyou.. Call 783-9411. BARfiY^ STEAM !' DRYWALL INTERIOR, Sheetrock. Palnt- Any |ob, big or imalLWe do It alll • ;:-#'o:-V:- ;:•••• :•' •• •••:.:.-Pr% ' yy "I'Siy :' •^yyy,''my. tion, low Mileage, 24,900 orglnlal miles,' 'Ml>Ariit FUILVI.NSUUO ,: Ing, Ceramic Tile. Bathrooms, Klbhons, air conditioning, power steering, power ' USED CieAfcllNG i ' S|mply write down your ad &naB Drop Ceilings, Carpentry, Free Esti- ••>^;eO4243S'= :.; :•:,-"••- PAINTING & WANTEPJOBUY brakes, power windows. $3,2oo;'. I (201)763-0581 mates. No Job To Small! Call Dennis, 381-5313. • - ; •."-,'• '•-•':-*,.;' CARS HIGH PRESSURE WASHING v 'E«rnilATe8'. payrnerit to the address belovy; I:•}.[ AU TYPES of bid I Wanted. Cos- .687-8683.•: ' .;,;,;;v>.'i;,v,:; , , , -v PliAStERING ^ SERVICES OFFERED •!•• ALUMINUM & VINYL. • 1 BUIOIC RIVIERA, A-1 i>oridltlo|^ ; SIDING HANDV PERSONS 48 year* experience.. 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE Services. ll$35lx>rCll73y2065 . EleoWcol ivplumblngwork, ceramlo a vin- PEJER P. FERRETTI JR. BRICK STONE CONCRETE yl tile repairs, c^llnflaialkaucfltiaBpa: &{& ESTIMATES^ 1087 CADILLAC , silver grey, low ml- - B. HIRIHLBAVlNCU—-~ tANDGAPIN^^ •; CALL: leage, fully equipped., Original' owner, oaraoe kept Perleot condition, Asking •', 3AR-SHAKES CLEANED - TttiHeSlilinrcornriwoW asphaH work. l Driveways, parking area*, sealing, resur- .•|i3?oa'03l'.68B.ao43/>,v:''...''/' -,:i.'^': FREE ESTIMATES facing, curbing, sldewamtT-FrwnntF -YOUR-AD could appear here lor f u little •• $8 00 per weak. Oall 1984 CADILUC DE VILLE. Air, power, 'VOW FULLY INSURED mat**, fully Insured. for more detail*. Our,friendly , steering/' brakes, »4,600 or best ofterV' 505 NORTH BROAD ST., EII2ABIETM 8874614 f olasallled department would ..n«aiinoi. v«K, y .M^i4^^^:^^^^y ,.f..V.....':; .Call 688-8?23rV; >. • -;:; •) "••: v-—-^•;» ;'; 789-8508. b* happy to help you Call 763-9411. FULLV INSURED ;: ; ; mm 686-8829 ,,:i:''9f;/;;"\i"iK5!;?SStS*SKi^PlffF>'^.'I^'SW3^

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